Industrial whiz kid - The Sumter Item

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IN SPORTS: Back from injuries, Kiick knocks off No. 2 Sebov at Palmetto Pro Open B1 Wednesday attack on Congressman stuns capital C1 INSIDE 3 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES VOL. 122, NO. 175 Classifieds B5-B8 Comics C6 Opinion A8 Television C4-C5 WEATHER, A10 AFTERNOON STORMS Afternoon thunderstorms likely, not as hot; this evening, early storms in spots. HIGH 90, LOW 72 DEATHS, B4 Helmut Breitweiser Frank H. Wells Sammie Lee Frazier Harold M. Brogdon Sr. Paul C. Watson Mary Jane Smiling-Wade Lillian S. Mitchell Marquille K. Miller Thomasena Adams Willie Funchess Mary E. McLeod Thedore Brailsford Gertrude L. Saxton-White CONTACT US Information: 774-1200 Advertising: 774-1246 Classifieds: 774-1200 Delivery: 774-1258 News and Sports: 774-1226 VISIT US ONLINE AT the .com FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 2017 | Serving South Carolina since October 15, 1894 75 cents USA TODAY Palmetto Health, Greenville Health System to combine At a news conference in Co- lumbia on Thursday, Palmetto Health CEO Charles “Chuck” Beaman Jr. announced Pal- metto Health and the Green- ville Health System have agreed to come together to create a new, nonprofit health company. Palmetto Health in- cludes Palmetto Health Tuom- ey in Sumter. According to a prepared statement announcing the new company, nearly half of all South Carolina residents will be within 15 minutes of the new health company’s physi- cian practices, hospitals and other health care facilities. Beaman said the efficien- cies and improvements from the new company are intend- ed to translate into better fi- nancial performance and put the company in a stronger po- sition to incur additional capi- tal. “We will have capacity to in- crease the amount of money that can be redirected back to improving the health and meeting the needs of citi- zens,” he said. During a five-year period, that could mean access to as much as $1 billion, he said. The two systems are com- bining from a position of strength, Greenville Health System Chief Executive Offi- cer Michael C. Riordan said. “We have a long history of successful collaboration, as well as a strong cultural fit and mutual commitment to make South Carolina healthi- er,” he said. “Together we will continue to ensure our com- munity members, including those in rural areas, have ac- cess to high-quality, locally based care.” Beaman said a 16-member board of directors, made up of him, Riordan, six members each from the Palmetto Health and Greenville Health System boards of directors and two additional members elected by the other 14 members, will oversee the new company. How the company will be branded has yet to be determined, he said. The two current CEOs, Bea- man and Riordan, will serve as co-CEOs of the new compa- ny and share leadership re- sponsibilities, according to Thursday’s news release. The only change to the Pal- metto Health board of direc- tors, which contains 19 mem- bers, three members selected by Palmetto Health Tuomey, BY JIM HILLEY [email protected] SEE PALMETTO, PAGE A9 P-15’s “Foul Ball” Shirley still calling ‘em as she sees ‘em P-15’s baseball games are underway, and that means with every foul ball hit, the well-known chant of “Foul Ball Lady” rings through the stadium. Shirley Osborne, 65, of Sumter has been attending the P-15’s games since the early ‘70s. A loyal fan at each game, Osborne can be found sitting in the stands, sec- ond row, directly behind home plate. “It seemed like to me I get a better view, and I can see the foul balls bet- ter,” Osborne said. Since 1989, Osborne has been a member of the American Legion Aux- iliary and is passionate about the or- ganization because her family mem- bers who have served in the military. “My husband was in the U.S. Army for a very short time, and my brother was in the (U.S. Air Force) Thunder- bird team,” Osborne said. “We are all just very passionate about the veter- ans; I mean, where would our country be without them?” As a salute to the country’s veter- ans, Osborne finds herself being the official “Foul Ball Lady” and said that she wouldn’t change that for anything. “Years ago,” Osborne began, “there were four of us kids, and my dad would tell us to go out and get the foul balls. That’s what started me on the foul ball kick.” “Foul Ball Lady” said that she has always enjoyed baseball. In fact, she said, “I watch baseball on my TV and ‘foul ball’ it there too.” Osborne said that she is always ready for baseball, and she has a pas- sion for seeing the major league fields. “My brother, in California, took me to see the (San Diego) Padres, and that was wonderful,” she said. “Then, when we went for a wedding in Chica- go, I was asked what I wanted to do and of course, I wanted to go see the (Chicago) Cubs.” Because of her love for the game, es- pecially for the balls that are sent out of bounds, Osborne said her family buys her small mementos that state CAITLAN WALZER/ THE SUMTER ITEM P15’s “Foul Ball Lady,” Shirley Osborne, an- nounces yet another foul ball. BY CAITLAN WALZER [email protected] SEE P-15’S, PAGE A4 Industrial whiz kid Local 20-year-old graduated CCTC, working full-time in manufacturing Zack Barwick is a model that the Sumter community and greater region would like to build on. He’s 20, work- ing full time locally, making more than $30,000 a year with benefits plus a 401K and didn’t even have to leave Sumter to get his degree. Barwick is a recent graduate of Cen- tral Carolina Technical College’s Me- chatronics program with an associate degree. He works as a multi-craft (electrical and mechanical) technician in the manufacturing field at Kaydon Corp. in Live Oak Industrial Park. He started full time at the plant last week. Barwick grew up working various jobs but always enjoyed mechanical work, especially with cars. When a car was broken at home, he said he always liked to diagnose what the problems were. He attended Lakewood High School, and about five years ago in the 10th grade he saw a flier for a new Mecha- tronics program of study at Sumter Career Center that involved mechani- cal and civil engineering. He said it was everything that he wanted to look into for a career, and he then found out the career center had an opening for its first class. So, for his junior and senior years of high school, Barwick spent half a day at Lakewood and the other half at the school district’s career center. In the program, he was able to fix machinery with his hands and also conduct the logical part of diagnosing and troubleshooting machinery for problems. That part he said he’s al- ways enjoyed. Central Carolina Mechatronics in- structor Bert Hancock also came to the career center and told the students about the college’s program of study. He was also able to get credit for two college courses in the program while still in high school. By that time, he was all in. After graduating high school in June 2015, he enrolled as a freshman at CCTC in August that year. He said he picked up on the concepts pretty quickly and en- joyed the variety offered in the course- work. “I really liked the fact that the pro- fession is mixed,” Barwick said. He said one day you could be doing something electrical, such as fixing fuses, working your mind and pro- gramming. Then, the next day, you could be doing something mechanical and hands-on, such as preventative maintenance on machines. Barwick said he enjoys that variety available in one job. BY BRUCE MILLS [email protected] RICK CARPENTER / THE SUMTER ITEM Zack Barwick maintains a machine used to sound test a bearing used in MRI machinery recently at Kaydon in Live Oak Industrial Park. SEE WHIZ, PAGE A9

Transcript of Industrial whiz kid - The Sumter Item

IN SPORTS Back from injuries Kiick knocks off No 2 Sebov at Palmetto Pro Open B1

Wednesday attack on Congressman stuns capital C1

INSIDE3 SECTIONS 24 PAGES

VOL 122 NO 175

Classifieds B5-B8

Comics C6

Opinion A8

Television C4-C5

WEATHER A10AFTERNOON STORMS

Afternoon thunderstormslikely not as hot this

evening early storms in spotsHIGH 90 LOW 72

DEATHS B4Helmut Breitweiser

Frank H WellsSammie Lee Frazier

Harold M Brogdon SrPaul C Watson

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Marquille K MillerThomasena Adams

Willie FunchessMary E McLeod

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Palmetto Health Greenville Health System to combine

At a news conference in Co-lumbia on Thursday Palmetto Health CEO Charles ldquoChuckrdquo Beaman Jr announced Pal-metto Health and the Green-ville Health System have agreed to come together to create a new nonprofit health company Palmetto Health in-cludes Palmetto Health Tuom-ey in Sumter

According to a prepared statement announcing the new

company nearly half of all South Carolina residents will be within 15 minutes of the new health companyrsquos physi-cian practices hospitals and other health care facilities

Beaman said the efficien-cies and improvements from the new company are intend-ed to translate into better fi-nancial performance and put the company in a stronger po-sition to incur additional capi-tal

ldquoWe will have capacity to in-crease the amount of money

that can be redirected back to improving the health and meeting the needs of citi-zensrdquo he said

During a five-year period that could mean access to as much as $1 billion he said

The two systems are com-bining from a position of strength Greenville Health System Chief Executive Offi-cer Michael C Riordan said

ldquoWe have a long history of successful collaboration as well as a strong cultural fit and mutual commitment to

make South Carolina healthi-errdquo he said ldquoTogether we will continue to ensure our com-munity members including those in rural areas have ac-cess to high-quality locally based carerdquo

Beaman said a 16-member board of directors made up of him Riordan six members each from the Palmetto Health and Greenville Health System boards of directors and two additional members elected by the other 14 members will oversee

the new company How the company will be branded has yet to be determined he said

The two current CEOs Bea-man and Riordan will serve as co-CEOs of the new compa-ny and share leadership re-sponsibilities according to Thursdayrsquos news release

The only change to the Pal-metto Health board of direc-tors which contains 19 mem-bers three members selected by Palmetto Health Tuomey

BY JIM HILLEYjimtheitemcom

SEE PALMETTO PAGE A9

P-15rsquos ldquoFoul Ballrdquo Shirley still calling lsquoem as she sees lsquoem

P-15rsquos baseball games are underway and that means with every foul ball hit the well-known chant of ldquoFoul Ball Ladyrdquo rings through the stadium

Shirley Osborne 65 of Sumter has been attending the P-15rsquos games since the early lsquo70s

A loyal fan at each game Osborne can be found sitting in the stands sec-ond row directly behind home plate

ldquoIt seemed like to me I get a better view and I can see the foul balls bet-terrdquo Osborne said

Since 1989 Osborne has been a member of the American Legion Aux-iliary and is passionate about the or-

ganization because her family mem-bers who have served in the military

ldquoMy husband was in the US Army for a very short time and my brother was in the (US Air Force) Thunder-bird teamrdquo Osborne said ldquoWe are all just very passionate about the veter-ans I mean where would our country be without themrdquo

As a salute to the countryrsquos veter-ans Osborne finds herself being the official ldquoFoul Ball Ladyrdquo and said that she wouldnrsquot change that for anything

ldquoYears agordquo Osborne began ldquothere were four of us kids and my dad would tell us to go out and get the foul balls Thatrsquos what started me on the foul ball kickrdquo

ldquoFoul Ball Ladyrdquo said that she has

always enjoyed baseball In fact she said ldquoI watch baseball on my TV and lsquofoul ballrsquo it there toordquo

Osborne said that she is always ready for baseball and she has a pas-sion for seeing the major league fields

ldquoMy brother in California took me to see the (San Diego) Padres and that was wonderfulrdquo she said ldquoThen when we went for a wedding in Chica-go I was asked what I wanted to do and of course I wanted to go see the (Chicago) Cubsrdquo

Because of her love for the game es-pecially for the balls that are sent out of bounds Osborne said her family buys her small mementos that state CAITLAN WALZER THE SUMTER ITEM

P15rsquos ldquoFoul Ball Ladyrdquo Shirley Osborne an-nounces yet another foul ball

BY CAITLAN WALZERinterntheitemcom

SEE P-15rsquoS PAGE A4

Industrial whiz kidLocal 20-year-old graduated CCTC working full-time in manufacturing

Zack Barwick is a model that the Sumter community and greater region would like to build on Hersquos 20 work-ing full time locally making more than $30000 a year with benefits plus a 401K and didnrsquot even have to leave Sumter to get his degree

Barwick is a recent graduate of Cen-tral Carolina Technical Collegersquos Me-chatronics program with an associate degree He works as a multi-craft (electrical and mechanical) technician in the manufacturing field at Kaydon Corp in Live Oak Industrial Park He started full time at the plant last week

Barwick grew up working various jobs but always enjoyed mechanical work especially with cars When a car was broken at home he said he always liked to diagnose what the problems were

He attended Lakewood High School and about five years ago in the 10th grade he saw a flier for a new Mecha-tronics program of study at Sumter Career Center that involved mechani-cal and civil engineering

He said it was everything that he wanted to look into for a career and he then found out the career center had an opening for its first class So for his junior and senior years of high

school Barwick spent half a day at Lakewood and the other half at the school districtrsquos career center

In the program he was able to fix machinery with his hands and also conduct the logical part of diagnosing and troubleshooting machinery for problems That part he said hersquos al-ways enjoyed

Central Carolina Mechatronics in-structor Bert Hancock also came to the career center and told the students about the collegersquos program of study He was also able to get credit for two college courses in the program while still in high school

By that time he was all in After graduating high school in June 2015 he enrolled as a freshman at CCTC in August that year He said he picked up on the concepts pretty quickly and en-joyed the variety offered in the course-work

ldquoI really liked the fact that the pro-fession is mixedrdquo Barwick said

He said one day you could be doing something electrical such as fixing fuses working your mind and pro-gramming Then the next day you could be doing something mechanical and hands-on such as preventative maintenance on machines Barwick said he enjoys that variety available in one job

BY BRUCE MILLSbrucetheitemcom

RICK CARPENTER THE SUMTER ITEM

Zack Barwick maintains a machine used to sound test a bearing used in MRI machinery recently at Kaydon in Live Oak Industrial Park SEE WHIZ PAGE A9

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LOCAL BRIEFSFROM STAFF REPORTS

DOT will close portion of Douglas Swamp Road

The South Carolina Depart-ment of Transportation advis-es motorists that all lanes of Douglas Swamp Road between Narrow Paved Road and Nor-wood Road in Sumter County will be closed to thru-traffic Thursday at 3 pm through Friday June 23 at 3 pm at mile points 000 to 325 for an emergency drainage pipe re-pair

A detour will be in place for motorists to follow

Santee Water Park open for summer season

Santee Water Park managed by the YMCA is open for the season Hours are 11 am-7 pm Monday Tuesday Thurs-day and Friday and 1-5 pm Sunday The park is closed on Wednesday

Admission is $8 for guests taller than 4 feet and $4 for guests shorter than 4 feet tall

The park is at 1761 Bass Drive Santee

HDS extends request to delay REAL ID compliance

Department of Homeland Security has agreed to grant South Carolinarsquos request for an extension until Oct 10 to comply with REAL ID require-ments Notification to all fed-eral facilities and the update of the DHS website was ex-pected to be complete by the end of the day Thursday

Kevin Shwedo executive di-rector of the SC Department of Motor Vehicles plans to make a formal announcement today that will provide further details

Jehovah MBC to host 3rd fatherhood event

For the third year in a row Jehovah Missionary Baptist and Quntwarica churches will be hosting a fatherhood event service Mighty Men of Valor to honor more than 100 fa-thers in the community who go above and beyond for their families

Mighty Men of Valor will be celebrating men of all cultures backgrounds and lifestyles

ldquoFathers unfortunately find themselves being single fathers and sometimes strug-gle getting quality time with their childrenrdquo Bishop John-nie McFadden said ldquoOur or-ganization and the fatherhood services serve as a resource to support the fathersrdquo

The event was originally or-ganized to honor the hard work of fathers and provide them with beneficial informa-tive tips materials and posi-tive words of wisdom

According to a news release

for the event women live five years longer than men

The release stated with heart disease as the leading cause of death the event hopes to en-courage fathers to be healthy and to treat their health as part of their commitment to being responsible fathers

Minister Marlo Braboy said the event will promote the healthy lifestyle that fathers should have in order to main-tain a strong relationship with their children

ldquoThe whole point of the event is to broadcast and en-courage fatherhood by being more involved with their chil-dren and to do thatrdquo Braboy said ldquothey need to take care of themselvesrdquo

McFadden said she feels fa-thers can have a positive and strong impact on their chil-drenrsquos lives

The release said that stud-ies have found the children who engage with their fathers are likely to have good physi-cal and emotional health

ldquoOften young men are learning from their mothers aunts or other female figures in their livesrdquo McFadden said ldquoHowever we do not be-lieve a young woman can teach a young man to be a successful man Men have leadership roles that women cannot teach and they need a father figure to teach themrdquo

Despite women often being the ones to raise children Mc-Fadden said she does applaud them and feels they are doing a great job

ldquoLadies are doing a great jobrdquo McFadden said ldquobut there are great men out there helping out with their families and we are taking the time to appreciate them and give them a pat on the back We are con-tinuing to encourage them for being a role model for our young men of the communityrdquo

Fathers Braboy said set a good example for their chil-dren when they raise them and the children grow up with them in the household

ldquoWe want to make it known and tell fathers that they still have a place in the house and in their childrenrsquos livesrdquo Braboy said

The Jehovah Missionary Baptist and Quntwarica

Churchrsquos Mighty Men of Valor event will be held at noon Saturday at MH New-ton Family Life Center 415 Manning Ave The public has been invited to attend the cel-ebration of fatherhood

BY CAITLAN WALZERinterntheitemcom

SUMTER ITEM FILE PHOTO

Simone James looks at the photo her father Saymon James Jr snapped of her at a past Jehovah Missionary Baptist Churchrsquos Fathers Day celebration

Norman More in Congress should be armedCOLUMBIA (AP) mdash The Republican

seeking to replace Mick Mulvaney in the US House said Thursday that the shoot-ing of a congressman during a recre-ational baseball practice is a prime ex-ample of why more people should carry guns

Ralph Norman a former state law-maker seeking to represent South Caro-linarsquos 5th District said that more people would have been wounded or killed if of-ficers providing security for House Ma-jority Whip Steve Scalise hadnrsquot been armed when a man opened fire Wednes-day morning at a ballfield in Alexandria Virginia

ldquoAbsolutelyrdquo Norman a real estate developer and former state lawmaker told The Associated Press when asked if he wanted to carry a weapon if elected to the House seat ldquoMore people ought to be armedrdquo

Norman who faces off with Democrat Archie Parnell and three third-party candidates in next Tuesdayrsquos election said he has a concealed carry permit in South Carolina

The shooting of Scalise and four oth-ers including two members of the Cap-itol Police has prompted a renewed conversation about gun possession particularly among elected officials Some congressmen have proposed al-lowing members to carry weapons for protection

Firearms and other dangerous weap-ons are prohibited on the US Capitol

grounds and the District of Columbia has otherwise strict firearms rules In Virginia where the shooting occurred firearms can be openly carried without

a permit and the state issues concealed carry permits In nearby Maryland ap-plicants for wear-and-carry permits are required to show ldquogood and sub-stantial reasonrdquo for needing a hand-gunrsquos protection according to state po-lice

For Norman the shooting of Scalise has been a teachable moment with his campaign staffers on how to approach security issues

ldquoThe baseball game is a poster child for what can happen at any event any town hallrdquo he said ldquoI thank God those security guards were armedrdquo

Norman spoke after a forum with other candidates in Tuesdayrsquos special election for South Carolinarsquos 5th Dis-trict seat Parnell said he supported the Second Amendment but wanted smart-er background check procedures That includes adding days to the window of time clerks have to do the checks something authorities have said might have made it tougher for Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof to buy the gun he used to massacre nine people at a June 2015 Bible study

More than just current events though Parnell said one of his goals in Congress would be to find a way to hold substan-tive conversations on divisive issues like guns

ldquoThe tone in this country is wrongrdquo Parnell said during Thursdayrsquos forum in answering a question on gun regulation ldquoWe cannot shout at each otherrdquo

JACK OSTEEN THE SUMTER ITEM

Republican nominee for the 5th Congres-sional District Ralph Norman speaks to a crowd at Willie Suersquos on Thursday Norman was in Sumter as part of the second leg of his 5th District Tour Norman will be facing Democratic challenger Archie Parnell from Sumter in Tuesdayrsquos special election

Governor to present Historic Preservation awards

The 2017 South Carolina Historic Preservation Awards will be present-ed by Gov Henry McMaster at 2 pm today in the First Floor Lobby of the SC Statehouse in Columbia This is the 23rd year for the awards that rec-ognize those who have made ldquoexcep-tional accomplishments in the preser-vation rehabilitation and interpreta-tion of the architectural and cultural

heritage of the Palmetto StaterdquoCategories for the awards comprise

Honor Stewardship Preservation Services Heritage Tourism Elected Official Honor Award and the Gover-norrsquos Award They are sponsored by the Office of the Governor the SC Archives and History Foundation the SC Department of Archives and His-tory and the Palmetto Trust for His-toric Preservation

Todayrsquos ceremony is open to the

public Awards recipients will be an-nounced officially on Monday

According to a news release the SC Archives and History Foundation is a private nonprofit organization providing support for the programs and services of the SC Department of Archives and History Since its in-corporation in 1993 the foundation has been an integral partner in pro-moting the rich history of South Car-olina

FROM STAFF REPORTS

THE SUMTER ITEM LOCAL | NATION FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A3

Attacked while running woman drowns rabid raccoon in puddle

HOPE Maine (AP) mdash A Maine woman said a rabid raccoon attacked her while she was out for a run so she drowned it in a puddle

Rachel Borch of Hope said she was running in woods near her home June 2 when she saw the raccoon charging with its teeth bared She said she knew the animal was going to bite her so she held out her hands so it would bite her there

The 21-year-old said she then noticed a pud-dle in a nearby swampy area She ran over with the rabid animal still biting down on her thumb and held its head underwater until it drowned

Hope Animal Control Officer Heidi Blood praised Borchrsquos composure and said she is in the hospital for rabies exposure treat-ment

CAITLAN WALZER THE SUMTER ITEM

In a few weeks local children can play on new equipment at the Dillon Park playground after the old equipment is replaced this month Sumter County Recreation and Parks Director Phil Parnell said the new equipment will be delivered next week Sumterites got about 30 years out of the current playground equipment he said The installation of the new playground equipment is part of a $27 million Capital Penny Sales Tax project to renovate multiple features of the park Parnell said the project is estimated to cost $60000 Parnell said the walk-ing track at Dillon Park has been resurfaced and there are plans to add football fields He said upgrades to the handi-capped-accessible playground are anticipated to begin in July

Playground upgrade

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) mdash Community leaders have come up with a plan to fight sex trafficking during the Super Bowl in Minneapolis

The plan unveiled Tuesday includes billboard cam-paigns statewide law en-forcement stings and training for bus drivers hotel workers and thousands of volunteers to identify sex trafficking the Star Tribune reported The effort is estimated to cost about $1 million

The 40-member group be-hind the project is made up of representatives from coun-ties nonprofits hospitals businesses and law enforce-ment who have spent the past nine months planning The Womens Foundation of Min-nesota Hennepin County and Ramsey County have been leading the effort

We have zero tolerance said Terry Williams of the Womens Foundation Were

excited the Super Bowl is coming here so we can high-light our community and the work were doing here

Like other big events the Super Bowl will likely draw an increase in online sex ads according to experts at the University of Minnesotas Urban Research and Out-reach-Engagement Centers

Law enforcement agencies are planning to coordinate targeted stings starting 10

days before the Super Bowl and lasting throughout the game said Minneapolis po-lice Sgt Grant Snyder

Along with bus drivers and hotel workers about 10000 Super Bowl volunteers will be trained to identify sex trafficking The effort also includes providing more emergency shelter beds in-creased street outreach and a tip hotline for possible traf-ficking

Minneapolis leaders unveil $1M plan to address Super Bowl sex trafficking

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ldquobe alert for foul ballsrdquo ldquoA few years ago at the

P-15rsquos baseball banquet they presented me with a trophy that looks like an eagle and had a verse about being the most respected fan because of what I dordquo Osborne said ldquoThat meant the world to merdquo

She said that while not everyone agrees with her interjections on foul balls she said that she yells to support the boys and en-courage them

ldquoThe coaches all enjoy it and so do the playersrdquo Os-borne said ldquoI mean even the umpires have come to know it and itrsquos a lot of in-expensive fun I even love it when young fans start yell-ing lsquofoul ballrsquo toordquo

In addition to attending the games and yelling her famous line Osborne said that she has always wanted to be out on the field and hitting the ball herself

ldquo(Coach) Steve Campbell let me go out on Sunday af-ternoon and try to hit some ballsrdquo Osborne said ldquoI started off hitting foul balls and he said lsquoNot only can you yell lsquofoul ballrsquo you sure can hit them toorsquordquo

Osborne said ldquoWell after a few balls were pitched I clutched up on the bat like my dad told me to do as a young child and then start-ed hitting the balls straight He told me then lsquoYoursquove got it now foul ball ladyrsquordquo

Outside of the ballpark Osborne spends her days caring for children In fact Osborne has worked for a family day care for 39 years and on Sept 1 she plans to retire so she can spend more time with her family and yelling her fa-vorite two words at the

ball field ldquoI try to give the team

support even though I donrsquot really know any of them personallyrdquo Osborne said ldquoBut I am very proud and appreciate our team for en-tertaining us in the heat and playing the game I loverdquo

Osborne will be spending her weekend supporting both the junior and senior teams and said she can be found selling souvenirs at the stand or heard yelling ldquofoul ballrdquo from her spot on the second row

P-15rsquoS FROM PAGE A1

CAITLAN WALZER THE SUMTER ITEM

P-15rsquos ldquoFoul Ball Ladyrdquo Shirley Osborne has been attending the P-15rsquos games since the early rsquo70s

No problem on ship at after threat claim at Charleston port

MOUNT PLEASANT (AP) mdash A person who raised alarms about a possible ldquodirty bombrdquo on a container ship approaching the port of Charleston in South Carolina was being questioned Thurs-day after searches found nothing dangerous

Coast Guard Lt James Zorn said the Charleston of-fice received a telephone call about a ldquodirty bombrdquo aboard the Maersk Memphis con-tainer ship around 8 pm Wednesday The ship docked about a half-hour later

Zorn said the Coast Guard contacted other federal state and local agencies and set up a unified command that or-dered the evacuation of the Wando Terminal of the South Carolina State Ports Authority in Mount Pleasant and set up a 1-mile safety zone around the dock on the Cooper River

A ldquodirty bombrdquo is not a tra-

ditional nuclear weapon but an explosive device contain-ing radioactive or radiation-polluted material By 330 am Thursday officials had scanned four suspect con-tainers aboard the ship and determined there was no danger

Zorn said the four ldquodiplo-maticrdquo containers were searched based on intelli-gence gathered and informa-tion from the caller He did not have other information on those containers refer-ring questions about them to the FBI

FBI spokesman Don Wood in Columbia said he could not talk about the contain-ers He also would not pro-vide details on the person being questioned or any pos-sible charges

The terminal was allowed to resume normal opera-tions No injuries were re-ported

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THE CLARENDON SUN

JOHNSON

CENTENARIAN

Ruth Cantey Johnson cele-brated her 100th birthday on April 20 2017 in Manning

Born on April 20 1917 in Williamsburg County she has seen many his-torical events happen in this nation

Ruth and her late husband Buster Johnson

were farmers They also ran a country store and the West-ern Auto in Manning for

years Their marriage was blessed with two children Bud Johnson and Brenda Thompson seven grandchil-dren one who preceded her in death nine great-grand-children and one great-great-grandchild She also has two step-great-great-grandchildren

Ruth is still very active and continued to do yard work until a couple of years ago She still maintains her home

Ruth is also planning for her next birthday

Ruth Cantey Johnson celebrates 100 years

Turbeville OKs budgetrsquos 2nd reading

Turbeville Town Council met Tuesday and passed the second reading of its 2017-18 annual budget

City Manager Rodney Jones told council it was a ldquobare-bonesrdquo budget with no cost-of-living increases for city employees

He also said that while the millage rate was in-

creased the change was revenue neutral because property valuations de-creased

The budget was set at $2040350 Johnson said

Johnson also told coun-cil a law enforcement as-sistance agreement was submitted as ldquoinforma-tion onlyrdquo so the lan-guage in the agreement could be vetted by legal counsel before being offi-

cially consideredJohnson also told coun-

cil an initiative to recog-nize James Witherspoon who for many years was the Turbeville police chief bailiff and school security guard had been negotiat-ed with the late police chiefrsquos family to involve placing a historical mark-er at an intersection desig-nating it ldquoWitherspoon Crossroadsrdquo

BY JIM HILLEYjimtheitemcom

Clarendon residents will see tax increase

Clarendon County residents will see a 17 percent increase in their county tax levy for county opera-tions during fiscal year 2018 Dur-ing Mondayrsquos regular meeting at the Clarendon County Administra-tion Building 211 Sunset Drive Clarendon County Council ap-proved the third reading of a tax-levy ordinance containing the in-crease

In addition residents of Claren-don School District 1 will see a millage increase of 164 percent and residents of Clarendon County School District 3 will see a millage increase of 179 percent according to material submitted by the dis-tricts for councilrsquos approval Clar-endon County School District 2 did not request an increase

Council also approved a renewal of a facilities agreement with the South Carolina Department of Corrections allowing Clarendon County Detention Center to house SCDOC inmates

County Administrator David Epperson said such inmates typical-

ly have short sentences for non-vio-lent offenses He said sometimes in-mates have skills that are useful to the detention center and the agree-ment allows them to stay at the county facility on a voluntary basis

Council approved three requests for funding through the accommo-dations tax tourism fund during fiscal year 2018 The funding in-cludes $59500 for the Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce for tourism promotion initiatives $7500 for Santee Cooper Country an organization created by the De-partment of Parks Recreation and Tourism to promote tourism in Berkeley Calhoun Orangeburg Clarendon and Sumter counties and $38000 under county control for the operations and mainte-

nance of the Interstate 95 Exit 119 beautifi-cation project

Council also approved

$38000 for Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce from the ac-

commoda-tions tax promo-tions fund for its on-going

tourism promotion program

The final reading of an ordinance changing the zon-ing of a piece of property on Ham-

ilton Road and the first reading of an ordinance to amend the countyrsquos unified development code to allow backyard chickens as a permitted use in certain zones with limita-tions was approved

Epperson said the county will have an e-waste and shredding day for Clarendon County residents from 9 am to 2 pm Saturday June 24 at the County Administration Building He also said county offic-es will be closed Tuesday July 4

but will remain open Monday July 3

Epperson reported the county is working with the Town of Turbev-ille on a lease agreement that would allow the county to use rec-reation facilities in the town to pro-vide services

He said the county is also work-ing on similar agreements with Clarendon County School District 3 and Citizens Bank to lease their fa-cilities

BY JIM HILLEYjimtheitemcom

2 school districts will get millage hike chicken ordinance gets its 1st reading

JIM HILLEY THE SUMTER ITEM

Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce Tourism Director Tiffany Myers speaks to Clar-endon County Council about the tourism-boosting activities the Chamber does at coun-cilrsquos meeting Monday

Clarendon County Council approved first reading of an ordinance to amend the unified devel-opment code to allow backyard chickens in certain zones

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EstateErnest Filmore

2017ES1400151Personal Representative

Harristine Andrews12952 Deaton Hill Dr

Charlotte NC 28269060917 - 063017

EstateJarone Williams AKA Jerome

Williams2017ES1400153

Personal RepresentativeShirelle Junious

6967 Alex Harvin HwySummerton SC 29148

060917 - 063017

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of SpecializedLoan Servicing LLC vs Traci LHoffman aka Traci L Hoffman CA No 15-CP-14-00496 Thefollowing property will be sold onJuly 3 2017 at 1100 AM at theClarendon County Courthouse to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe School District 20 City ofManning County of Clarendon Stateof South Carolina being designatedas Lot containing 210 being shownon a plat of property surveyed byDuvalle W Elliot RLS dated June29 1991 and recorded May 17 2006as shown in Plat Book S52 at Page327 in the Office of the Register ofDeeds for Clarendon County SouthCarolina to which plat reference is

NOTICE OF SALE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CASE NO2016-CP-14-00433

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF CLARENDON

Vanderbilt Mortgage and FinanceInc

Plaintiff-vs-

Lawrence W Green Jr akaLawrence Green Jr The Estate ofKaren Burnette Green and and allUnknown persons with any righttitle or interest in the real estatedescribed herein also any Unknownpersons who may be in the militaryservice of the United States ofAmerica being a class designated asJohn Doe and any Unknown minorspersons under a Disability orpersons incarcerated being a classdesignated as Richard Roe

Defendant(s)

BY VIRTUE of a judgmentheretofore granted in the case ofVanderbilt Mortgage and FinanceInc vs Lawrence W Green Jr akaLawrence Green Jr The Estate ofKaren Burnette Green and IEFILE Frances Ricci Land Welchas Special Referee for ClarendonCounty will sell on July 3 2017 at1100 am at the Clarendon CountyCourthouse 3 West Keitt StManning SC 29102 to the highestbidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofl a n d t o g e t h e r w i t h t h eimprovements thereon situate lyingand being located in the County ofClarendon State of South Carolinacontaining 200 acres more or lessand being more particularly shownand delineated on a plat entitled ATract of Land Being Conveyed byWoodrow Johnson Et al toLawrence Green Jr prepared byRobert G Mathis PLS datedAugust 2 2011 and recordedSeptember 7 2011 in the Office ofthe Clerk of Court for ClarendonCounty in Plat Book S-53 at Page 450said lot having such metes andbounds as reference to said plat willshow all measurements being a littlemore or less

This being the identical propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green Jr bydeed of Woodrow Johnson GardeniaGreen Evelyn Johnson SandraWalker Clint Walker ShawnJohnson Everette Moore CleoJohnson and Emanual Robinson bydeed recorded September 8 2011 inBook 805 at Page 16

TMS 083-00-01-077-00

Mobile Home 2011 SCHU VINROC724578NCAB

SUBJECT TO CLARENDONCOUNTY TAXES

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Special Referee atconclusion of the bidding five (5)of his bid in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith the same tobe applied to purchase price in caseof compliance but to be forfeitedand applied first to costs and then to

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of US BankNational Association as IndentureTrustee successor in interest toBank of America NationalAssociation as Indenture Trusteesuccessor by merger to LaSalle BankNational Association as IndentureTrustee for AFC Trust Series 2000-3vs Deloris Coard CA No15-CP-14-00070 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1100 AM at the Clarendon CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland lying being and situate in theCounty of Clarendon State of SouthCarolina Said lot designated as Lot21 on that plat of Jordan SubdivisionSection II by David A Nesbitt RLSdated November 7 1994 andrecorded in Clarendon County inPlat Book 47 at Page 147 boundingnow or formerly as follows On theNorth by Fann Road On the East byLot 30 on the aforesaid plat On theSouth by the lands of Lee ErnestRiver and On the West by Lot 28 onthe aforesaid plat

Derivation Book A408 at Page 137

1444 Jeff RdManning SC 29102

This includes a 1997 General mobileh o m e w i t h V I N GMHGA4519614307AampB

164-00-03-064

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSCLARENDON COUNTY ADVALOREM TAXES EASEMENTSANDOR RESTRICTIONS OFRECORD AND OTHER SENIORENCUMBRANCES

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATES

All persons having claims against the following estates MUST file their claims on FORM 371ES with the Probate Court of Clarendon County the address of which is 411 Sunset Dr Manning SC 29102 within eight (8) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice to Creditors or within one (1) year from date of death whichever is earlier (SCPC 62-3-801 et seq) or such persons shall be forever barred as to their claims All claims are required to be presented in written statements on the prescribed form (FORM 371ES) indicating the name and address of the claimant the basis of the claim the amount claimed the date when the claim will become due the nature of any uncertainty as to the claim and a description of any security as to the claim

Estate NoticeClarendon County

Notice Of ApplicationNotice is hereby given that AdolfinaToledo DBA Tienda Y TaqueriaCecilias intends to apply to theSouth Carolina Department ofRevenue for a license permit thatwill allow the sale and ON premisesconsumption of Beer at 207Commerce St Manning SC 29102 Toobject to the issuance of this permit license written protest must bepostmarked no later than July 22017 For a protest to be valid itmust be in writing and shouldinclude the following information(1) the name address and telephonenumber of the person filing theprotest (2) the specific reasons whythe application should be denied (3)that the person protesting is willingto attend a hearing (if one isrequested by the applicant) (4) thatthe person protesting resides in thesame county where the proposedplace of business is located or withinfive miles of the business and (5) thename of the applicant and theaddress of the premises to belicensed Protests must be mailed toSC Department of Revenue ABLPO Box 125 Columbia SouthCarolina 29214-0907 or Faxed to(803) 896-0110

Beer amp WineLicense

documentary stamps on the deedand recording fees

SUBJECT TO CLARENDONC O U N T Y T A X E S A N DASSESSMENTS EASEMENTSRESTRICTIONS ANY OTHERMATTERS OF RECORD

Joseph K CoffeyMaster in Equityfor Clarendon County

Ray Coit Yarborough JrAttorney for Plaintiff

made for a more particulardescription as to metes and bounds

Derivation Book A615 at Page 269

1047 Raiders DrManning SC 29102-8166

093-00-00-021-00

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSCLARENDON COUNTY ADVALOREM TAXES EASEMENTSANDOR RESTRICTIONS OFRECORD AND OTHER SENIORENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 675 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theClarendon County Clerk of Court atCA 15-CP-14-00496

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Joseph King CoffeyMaster in Equity forClarendon County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444011792-00574 FMWebsite wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 575 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theClarendon County Clerk of Court atCA 15-CP-14-00070

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Joseph King CoffeyMaster in Equity forClarendon County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444011847-04195Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

Plaintiffs debt in the case ofnoncompliance Should the last andhighest bidder fail or refuse to makethe required deposit at the time ofthe bid or comply with the otherterms or the bid within twenty (20)days then the Special Referee mayresell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe former highest bidder) Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

The successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on theamount of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 1170 per annum

Frances Ricci Land WelchSpecial Refereefor Clarendon County

Theodore von Keller EsquireB Lindsay Crawford IIIEsquireSara HutchinsColumbia South CarolinaAttorney for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of The CitizensBank vs Robert Butler BarfieldCA 2017-CP-14-00051 I theundersigned will sell on July 3 2017at 1100 am or thereafter at theClarendon County Courthouse 3West Keitt Street Manning SouthCarolina to the highest bidder thefollowing property

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereon ifany situate lying and being inSchool District 3 in the County ofClarendon State of South Carolinacontaining 10 acre more or less andbounding now or formerly andmeasuring as follows On the Northby the right of way of SC HighwayS-14-37 and measuring thereon 2087feet on the East by lands of Porterand measuring thereon 2117 feet onthe South by lands now or formerlyof BB Barfield and measuringthereon 2087 feet For a moreparticular description of said tractreference may be had to a plat byME Lind Jr RLS dated April 171968

This property was received byRobert Butler as devisee of theEstate of Butler Barfield Jr akaBB Barfield Jr Date ofDeath-January 20 2013 ClarendonCounty Probate Rol l No2014-ES-14-00053 see also Deed ofDistribution of the Estate of ButlerBarfield Jr aka BB Barfield Jr toRobert Butler Barfield dated June 52015 and recorded June 5 2015 inBook 920 at Page 247 in the Office ofthe Clerk of Court for ClarendonCounty

MBP 353-00-02-004-00

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit at the conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied topurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance Should the last andhighest bidder fail or refuse to makethe required deposit at time of bid orcomply with the other terms of thebid within thirty (30) days then theproperty will be resold on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day at the risk ofthe said highest bidder Personal ordeficiency judgment having beenwaived the bidding will not remainopen for a period of thirty (30) daysafter the sale Purchaser to pay forpreparation of the deed

Notice of SaleNotice of SaleLEGALLEGALNOTICESNOTICES

Notice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale

THEClarendonSunSunC L A S S I F I E D S DEADLINE

DAY 11AM

A6 THE CLARENDON SUN CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017

THE SUMTER ITEM CLARENDON SUN FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A7

Complex carbohydrates important for your health

Now that we are halfway into 2017 and itrsquos been six months since we

made our New Yearrsquos resolu-tions howrsquos that going If any related to your health and good nutrition are you treating your body the right way If so you may be still searching for ways to jump-

start your bodyrsquos motor For-tunately eat-ing more fruits vege-tables and grain prod-ucts is an easy way to fuel up with-out weighing yourself down Carbo-hydrates are convenient and jam-

packed with vitamins minerals and fiber Plus they are generally low in dietary fat Current di-etary guidelines recommend obtaining 55 to 60 percent of energy from carbohydrates especially complex carbohy-drates But how do these guidelines translate into daily food choices And what are the specific benefits of whole-grain foods in the healthful eating equation

Carbohydrates are a valu-able energy source fueling the central nervous system and muscles during physical activity Supplying four calo-ries per gram carbohydrates also help the body efficiently use vitamins minerals amino acids and other essen-tial nutrients

Scientists classify carbohy-drates into two categories simple and complex Sugars are called simple carbohy-drates because they consist of one or two sugar units Sugars occur naturally in fruits vegetables milk and other foods as well as in a refined state such as table sugar or sucrose The body cannot distinguish between naturally occurring and added sugars and digests both in exactly the same manner

Complex carbohydrates mdash found in grain foods as well as fruits and vegetables mdash get their name from their complex chain-like structure of many sugar units Among complex carbohydrates are starches and dietary fiber During the digestive process starch is typically broken down into sugars and used by the body for energy

Studies indicate that high-fiber diets can reduce the risks of heart disease and certain types of cancer Solu-ble fiber in cereals oatmeal beans and other foods has been found to lower blood cholesterol Insoluble fiber found in cauliflower cabbage and other vegetables and fruits helps move foods

through the stomach and in-testine thereby decreasing the risk of cancers of the colon and rectum Whole-grain breads and cereals dry beans and peas fruits and vegetables are generally low in fat and contain little or no cholesterol They are also rich in fiber which facili-tates proper bowel function and can reduce symptoms of chronic constipation and hemorrhoids

For the most part con-sumers appear to be aware of the benefits of carbohy-drate consumption Yet evi-dence shows that when it comes to complex carbohy-drates people are consum-ing only one half the rec-ommended number of serv-ings each day A survey by the US Department of Ag-riculture estimates that adults consume an average of four to five servings a day of grain products only

one of which is whole grain It is worth noting that the food guide pyramid recommends from 6 to 11 servings of grain products per day at least three of which should be from whole-grain foods

Despite the clear benefits of a fiber-rich diet most Americans fall far short of optimal intakes In closing

for individuals with diabetes it is essential you closely fol-low the instructions of your doctor regarding any con-

sumption of carbohydratesIf you are very busy per-

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RETIRED CLEMSON EXTENSION AGENT

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1 pound bulk sausage browned and drained

6 cups water 1 bag (2frac14 cups) dry split peas

2 medium potatoes diced 1 onion choppedfrac12 teaspoon dried marjoram or

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NO MEAT BAKED BEANS

1 pound dried navy beans 6 cups water 1 small onion chopped

frac34 cup ketchup frac34 cup brown sugar frac34 cup water 1 teaspoon dry mustard 2 tablespoons dark molasses 1 teaspoon salt

Soak beans in water overnight in large soup kettle Cook beans in water until soft about 1 frac12 hours Drain discarding bean water

Mix together all ingredients in slow cooker Cover and cook on low 10-12 hours

PETS OF THE WEEKAbby right is a black-and-white 2-year-old female LabJindo mix and weighs approximately 32 pounds She is very sweet and affectionate Abby enjoys playing ball and being petted She gets along with some but not all dogs She has been spayed is current on her vaccinations and tested nega-tive for heartworms

Dumplin far right is a male domestic medium-haired orange-and-white 12-week old kitten He is very affectionate and extremely playful Dumplin is cur-rent on vaccinations tested negative for

feline leukemia and is scheduled to be neutered today The adoption fee for kit-tens is currently only $50 You can fill out an application on the shelter website

Stop by to see Dumplin Abby and their friends Tuesday through Saturday from 9 am to 3 pm at A Second Chance Ani-mal Shelter 5079 Alex Harvin Highway (US 301) which has numerous pets available for adoption To drop off an animal call (803) 473-7075 for an ap-pointment If yoursquove lost a pet check wwwccanimalcontrolwebscom and wwwASecondChanceAnimalSheltercom

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COMMENTARY

COMMENTARY

A8 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

Are we nearing civil war

President Trump may be chief of state head of gov-ernment and com-

mander in chief but his administration is shot through with disloyalists plotting to bring him down

We are approaching something of a civil war

where the capital city seeks the overthrow of the sov-ereign and its own restora-tion

Thus far it is a non-violent struggle

though street clashes be-tween pro- and anti-Trump forces are increasingly marked by fistfights and brawls Police are having difficulty keeping people apart A few have been ar-rested carrying concealed weapons

That the objective of this city is to bring Trump down via a deep state-me-dia coup is no secret Few deny it

Last week fired Director of the FBI James Comey a successor to J Edgar Hoover admitted under oath that he used a cutout to leak to The New York Times an Oval Office con-versation with the presi-dent

Goal have the Times story trigger the appoint-ment of a special prosecu-tor to bring down the pres-ident

Comey wanted a special prosecutor to target Trump despite his knowl-edge from his own FBI in-vestigation that Trump was innocent of the perva-sive charge that he collud-ed with the Kremlin in the hacking of the DNC

Comeyrsquos deceit was de-signed to enlist the police powers of the state to bring down his president And it worked For the spe-cial counsel named with broad powers to pursue Trump is Comeyrsquos friend and predecessor at the FBI Robert Mueller

As Newt Gingrich said Sunday lsquorsquoLook at who Muellerrsquos starting to hire hellip (T)hese are people that hellip look to me like theyrsquore hellip setting up to go after Trump hellip including people by the way who have been reprimanded for hiding from the defense informa-tion into major cases hellip

lsquorsquoThis is going to be a witch huntrsquorsquo

Another example Ac-cording to Daily Kos

Trump planned a swift lift-ing of sanctions on Russia after inauguration and a summit meeting with Vlad-imir Putin to prevent a sec-ond Cold War

The State Department was tasked with working out the details

Instead says Daniel Fried the coordinator for sanctions policy he re-ceived lsquorsquopanickyrsquorsquo calls of lsquorsquoPlease my God can you stop thisrsquorsquo

Operatives at State dis-loyal to the president and hostile to the Russia policy on which he had been elected collaborated with elements in Congress to sabotage any detente They succeeded

lsquorsquoIt would have been a win-win for Moscowrsquorsquo said Tom Malinowski of State who boasted last week of his role in blocking a rap-prochement with Russia State employees sabotaged one of the principal poli-cies for which Americans had voted and they substi-tuted their own

Not in memory have there been so many leaks to injure a president from within his own govern-ment and not just political leaks but leaks of confi-dential classified and se-cret documents The leaks are coming out of the sup-posedly secure investiga-tive and intelligence agen-cies of the US govern-ment

The media the beneficia-ries of these leaks are giv-ing cover to those breaking the law The real criminal lsquorsquocollusionrsquorsquo in Washington is between Big Media and the deep state colluding to destroy a president they detest and to sink the poli-cies they oppose

Yet another example is the unfolding lsquorsquounmask-ingrsquorsquo scandal

While all the evidence is not yet in it appears an ab-normal number of conver-sations between Trump as-sociates and Russians were intercepted by US intelli-gence agencies

On orders higher up the

conversations were tran-scribed and contrary to law the names of Trump associates unmasked

Then those transcripts with names revealed were spread to all 16 agencies of the intel com-munity at the direction of Susan Rice and with the possible knowledge of Barack Obama assuring some would be leaked after Trump became pres-ident

The leak of Gen Michael Flynnrsquos conversation with the Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak after Obama imposed sanctions on Russia for the hacking of the DNC may have been a product of the unmask-ing operation The media hit on Flynn cost him the National Security Council post

Trump has had many ac-complishments since his election Yet his enemies in the media and their deep state allies have often made a purgatory of his presidency

What he and his White House need to understand is that this is not going to end that this is a fight to the finish that his enemies will not relent until they see him impeached or re-signing in disgrace

To prevail Trump will have to campaign across this country and wage guerrilla war in this capi-tal using the legal and po-litical weapons at his dis-posal to ferret out the ene-mies within his own gov-ernment

Not only is this battle es-sential if Trump hopes to realize his agenda it is winnable For the people sense that the Beltway elites are cynically en-gaged in preserving their own privileges positions and power

If the president cannot rewrite Obamacare or achieve tax reform he should not go around the country in 2018 wailing about Nancy Pelosi or Chuck Schumer They are not the real adversaries They are but interchange-able parts

He should campaign against the real enemies of America First by promis-ing to purge the deep state and flog its media collabo-rators

Time to burn down the Bastille

Patrick J Buchanan is the author of a new book lsquorsquoNixonrsquos White House Wars The Battles That Made and Broke a Presi-dent and Divided America Foreverrsquorsquo

Pat Buchanan

lsquoState employees

sabotaged one of

the principal

policies for which

Americans had

voted and they

substituted their

ownrsquo

You got your gas tax hike now fix the roadPostcard to South Carolina ldquoI left the state The highways are great Wish you were hererdquo

COLUMBIA mdash I feel like a big-rig truck driver having driven to Alabama and back

Thatrsquos a long way to go to visit a beach town that is ev-erything Hilton Head Island tries not to be

But itrsquos all good when itrsquos a chance to see family To be part of four generations eat-

ing Frogmore Stew together is a gift worth any drive

But once again this summer the road trip be-yond the South Caro-lina state line drives home the

point of just how primitive we are

We donrsquot need bad school re-ports to show the nation how dumb South Carolina has be-come We just need to invite them to drive our highways

The poster child is Inter-state 95

In South Carolina itrsquos a two-lane pockmarked death trap

Georgia has a better road connecting Rincon to Sylvania

And in Georgia I-95 has three lanes in each direction

and itrsquos actually a smooth sur-face

South Carolina got this way because itrsquos backward not be-cause it didnrsquot have enough money It got this way because the Legislature wants to con-trol highway spending This stuff is based on politics not needs and I donrsquot believe thatrsquos going to change

So all these years I-95 has not been seen as a dire need when it so obviously is a dire need

But this year the Legisla-ture jacked up the state gas tax Part of the push was an airplane pulling a sign high over Harbour Town during the RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing in April that said ldquoFix The Damn Roadsrdquo

Now we can say ldquoOK South Carolina You got the gas tax hike you so desperately want-ed When are you going to fix Interstate 95rdquo

Earlier this year it was re-ported it would cost $4 billion to bring I-95 in South Carolina up to the standards of our neighbor Georgia

What I have not seen report-ed is a timeline for starting the job and finishing it

So South Carolina When are you going to fix the damn road

Contact Mr Lauderdale at dlauderdaleislandpacketcom 843-706-8115 or That-sLauderdale

DavidLauderdale

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

MODERATE PARNELL BEST TO REPRESENT HOMETOWN

Good news for Sumter We have a well-qualified native son running for Congress Ar-chie Parnell brings his im-pressive business experience strong community values and hard work to the job

He is a moderate (like John Spratt) and committed to na-

tional security and the impor-tant role of Shaw Air Force Base located here A congress-man from here would benefit us in many areas of our lives

Vote for Archie Parnell our ldquohometownrdquo boy

COLLEEN H YATESSumter

WRITER STILL SAYS LIBERAL DEMOCRATS ARE STUPID

I woke up this morning real early intent on writing a let-ter to the editor concerning the continued stupidity of lib-eral Democrats

Instead I decided to go back to bed and snooze I wake up again and the TV is saturated with the coverage of the shooting in Virginia And one of the first things I hear is that the governor of Virginia is already speaking about gun control The same guy who gave 220000 felons the right to vote again Then I hear some guy say the shooting was lsquoapparentlyrsquo not politically motivated Ap-parently The spin is already starting

The shooter asked what it washellip was told something to the effect of lsquocongressional ball practicersquo The shooter asks lsquowhat sidersquo lsquoThe Republi-

cansrsquo Minutes later the shoot-ing starts And this idiot on TV says lsquoapparently not politi-cally motivatedrsquo

And what gets me the dem-ocrats and media are TRYING to find evidence of collusion that IS NOT THERE and here we have evidence of a politi-cally motivated shooting THEY CANrsquoT SEE

For the last year I have called Democrats and the mainstream media stupid I have seen NO rebuttals writ-ten but then again I didnrsquot expect to see any for the sim-ple fact that you canrsquot deny anything I have said The proof is right in front of you Often I have wondered lsquocan these people get any more stu-pid than they already arersquo Stay tuned

DENNIS E VICKERSWedgefield

FROM OUR TIMELINE THEITEM

The Sumter Item is on Twitter theitem Follow us and keep your eye on whatrsquos going on in the world We will occasionally share a few noteworthy tweets with you here

At the start of his sopho-more year in August 2016 Bar-wickrsquos current supervisor at Kaydon Paul Brewer called Hancock at CCTC and said he

would like a stu-dent intern

Barwick was the choice After starting he said he wanted to learn and prog-ress working as many as 32 hours a week including

weekends Brewer said within four or

five months on the job he and management were already talking to Barwick about hir-ing him full time after the two-year degree program was com-plete

ldquoA want-to attitude and a can-do attitude really helped him a lotrdquo Brewer said ldquoHe really wants to do it Hersquos just an outstanding young manrdquo

Barwick said his parents and family helped instill a strong work ethic in him He

said he would encourage the route he took to other students who are good in math orga-nized and like to tinker with things

ldquoTherersquos a lot of work in the maintenance technician fieldrdquo Barwick said ldquoThey are good-paying jobsrdquo

He said he has the opportu-nity for four raises during the next two years with Kaydon

Most importantly he en-courages high school stu-dents to not delay in going to college

ldquoDonrsquot wait to go to school because itrsquos harder to go back once yoursquove had a breakrdquo Bar-wick said ldquoA lot of my friends who say they are going to take a year off and go back end up not going They start making money even if itrsquos $9 or $10 an hour and then say lsquoWell I canrsquot make that money if Irsquom in schoolrsquordquo

Rhett Walker a value stream manager with Kaydon and a member of the Greater Sumter Chamber of Com-mercersquos Industrial Associa-tion thinks Barwick is a great example for other teenagers

to follow He said all industry in the local community mdash whether it be Caterpillar BD or Continental Tire mdash is look-ing for young people who want to better themselves with education The intern-ship through CCTC is a great

way to learn the trade and for manufacturers to see some-onersquos performance and poten-tial

ldquoItrsquos the perfect symbiotic relationship between a techni-cal college and manufactur-ing right here in Sumterrdquo

Walker said ldquoI think indus-tries here have a great part-nership with that school to feed us well-educated and qualified people Zack was definitely one of those I think hersquos going to fit in on our team perfectlyrdquo

THE SUMTER ITEM LOCAL | REGION FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A9

will be the reduction of the position as a voting member that Beaman will be leaving he said

Beaman said the new company will be in a better position to cope with un-certainty in the health care industry in the United States and in South Car-olina

ldquoThere are a lot of unknowns facing the health industry starting with how we are going to be reimbursed in the fu-turerdquo Beaman said ldquoIs Trumpcare or the Senate plan or the House bill will any of that prevail We donrsquot knowrdquo

He said the future of Medicaid and Medicare how they will be budgeted and how they will reimburse provid-ers is of great concern He said 29 per-cent of all Medicaid patients in South Carolina will be served in the new companyrsquos facilities

ldquoWe see escalating costs mdash labor supply and demand for clinical phar-maceuticals just about every compo-nent seems to be going up faster than the reimbursement raterdquo Beaman said

He said as a larger company the two systems together will be better able to cope with changes in the health care environment Beaman said the cur-rent state of health care in South Car-olina is not sustainable

ldquoWe know as an individual corpora-tion we donrsquot have the resources to make a difference in thatrdquo he said ldquoThis additional capacity is far great-er than any one of us could do on our own and we can apply that to help im-prove the fundamental conditions of carerdquo

WHIZ FROM PAGE A1

BARWICK

PALMETTO FROM PAGE A1

Insurers Duke Energy knew coal ash riskRALEIGH (AP) mdash Dozens of in-

surance companies say theyrsquore not obligated to help pay for Duke Ener-gy Corprsquos multi-billion dollar coal ash cleanup because the nationrsquos largest electric company long knew about but did nothing to reduce the threat of potentially toxic pollutants

The claim is in a filing by lawyers for nearly 30 international and domestic insurance companies that were sued by Duke Energy in March to force them to cover part of the utilityrsquos coal ash cleanup costs in the Carolinas

The 57 policies generally promise to help Duke pay what itrsquos legally ob-ligated to pay for property damage ldquocaused by an occurrencerdquo even if liability for an incident doesnrsquot be-

come known until decades later the Charlotte-based company said in the same filing last week in the state court that hears complex business cases Both sides filed the document in describing a litigation timeline that would lead to trial in mid-2019

The insurers counter theyrsquore not on the hook to pay They say that be-cause Duke Energy stored its coal ash in unlined pits as part of its nor-mal practices any property damage ldquowas caused intentionally by or at Dukersquos directionrdquo and there werenrsquot any distinct pollution events that triggered coverage

They note that Duke was well aware that burning coal to generate electricity leaves byproducts con-

taining toxic substances that can contaminate groundwater They say Dukersquos ash ponds were built without safeguards to prevent groundwater pollution and some ash ponds placed the ash in direct contact with groundwater

ldquoDuke continued to dispose of (coal ash) in unlined ash ponds long after it knew it had environmental problems By the 1990s Duke submit-ted insurance claims to some of the defendants and other insurers for the same ash ponds that are now at issue in this action Although Duke was aware of these issues it contin-ued to operate its unlined ash ponds for decadesrdquo the companiesrsquo lawyers said

Fan drive hopes to keep Lee County elderly stay cool

According to the Centers for Dis-ease Control and Prevention older adults are more likely to have heat-related problems than younger adults Older individuals donrsquot ad-just to sudden changes in tempera-ture as well and they are more likely to have a chronic medical condition that changes the bodyrsquos response to heat

The elderly are also more likely to take prescription medicines that impair the bodyrsquos ability to regu-

late temperature or that inhibit perspiration

In order to help elderly residents in Bishopville and Lee County avoid dangerous conditions such as heat stress or heat exhaustion the Bishopville Police Department the Lee County Chamber of Commerce and Jaredrsquos Ace Hardware are pro-moting a summer fan drive through Wednesday

Bishopville Police Chief Calvin Collins said officers will be going door to door checking to find resi-dents who need a fan and will also

be working with South Carolina Department of Social Services to find residents who are at risk of heat-related illness

Anyone wanting to help may drop off new fans at Lee County Chamber of Commerce 102 N Main St Bishopville or Bishop-ville Police Department 112 E Council St

Fans may also be purchased for $17 at the Chamber office

For more information call Lee County Chamber of Commerce at (803) 483-2800

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A couple of

afternoon t-storms

90deg

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Cloudy with a

t-storm or two

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An afternoon

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Cloudy humid a

pm t-storm

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A t-storm around in

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Lincoln High Alumni hold dinner fund-raiser

Venus is active but also loves to be held cuddled

Harley is a sweet gentle pup

AROUND TOWN

The Sumter SPCA is located at 1140 S Guignard Drive (803) 773-9292 and is open 11 am to 530 pm every day ex-cept Wednesday and Sunday Visit the website at wwwsumterscspcacom

The SPCA relies heavily on

community support and

donations Currently the

biggest needs are for dry

puppy and kitten food wet cat

food cat litter and cleaning

supplies The following are also

appreciated

Newspapers stuff ed animals heavy

duty trash bags (30 gallon or larger)

dishwashing liquid laundry detergent

bleach paper towels sheets and

comforters baby blankets canned

dog and cat food dry dog food treats

leashes and collars disinfectant spray

all-purpose cleaner air freshener no

scratch scrubbers two-sided sponges

for dishes litter freshener and of

course monetary donations are also

gratefully accepted

SUMTER SPCA PETS OF THE WEEK

CROSSWORD

ANSWERS TO TODAY rsquoS PUZZLES

SUDOKU JUMBLE

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Someone will withhold important

information Donrsquot make a decision that will have a lasting effect on your future plans and goals Look out for your own interests and negotiate on your own behalf 3 stars

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Yoursquoll find unusual ways to get things done Your insight and dedication coupled with your ability to meet deadlines and to surprise others with your ideas will pay off and bring high returns Romance will enhance your personal life 4 stars

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Question everything and everyone Incorrect information will cause delays and make you look bad Broaden your outlook when faced with opposition A willingness to negotiate and meet others halfway will help you avoid being left out 2 stars

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Personal gains can be made Let your emotions be your guide when it comes to dealing with children a close friend or your companion A passionate or kind gesture will enhance your relationships with those you love and respect 5 stars

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Hold on to your cash Donrsquot let anyone sweet-talk you into spending money on something you donrsquot need Look for alternative ways to have fun and do things without putting your hard-earned cash on the line 3 stars

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Base relationships on trust and equality Emotional matters will surface if there is too much pressure being put on you to do things you donrsquot want to do Donrsquot feel like you have to be a chameleon and mirror someone elsersquos actions 3 stars

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Deception is apparent when dealing with peers relatives or friends Ask questions before you agree to take part in something that is emotionally draining Change can be good if it leads to fewer complications and a simpler lifestyle 3 stars

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Yoursquoll learn by taking part in events that are challenging mentally physically and emotionally Socializing and sharing your thoughts with someone special will encourage you to make positive changes A commitment or altering your lifestyle is favored 5 stars

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Problems with partners will leave you feeling isolated and confused Listen carefully and consider whether you need the kind of help thatrsquos being offered Going it alone will give you the control you need to stay within budget 2 stars

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) Trust your own judgment One of your peers will feed you false information that will set you back if you are gullible Channel your energy into doing what needs to be done without offering insight into your plans 4 stars

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Yoursquoll be taken advantage of if you are sympathetic to someone whining about tough times Offer suggestions but donrsquot put your money or time into something that is not your responsibility Aim to stabilize your life not make it more complicated 3 stars

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Emotional energy should be put to good use A creative hobby or personal improvements you want to make will be a good outlet for you to pursue alone Refuse to let anyone use emotional tactics to encourage poor habits 3 stars

The Lincoln High School Preser-vation Alumni Association will sponsor a dinner fundraiser from 11 am to 5 pm today at Lincoln High School cafete-ria Council Street Cost is $9 per dinner and the menu will consist of fried chicken or pork chops rice with gravy green beans dessert roll and a drink Call (803) 968-4173A State Health Insurance Pro-gram Workshop will be held 10 am-1 pm on Tuesday June 20 at the Sumter County Li-brary 111 N Harvin StThe VFW and VFW 10813 Auxilia-ry will meet at 6 pm Tuesday June 20 at the Post Home 610 Manning AveSummer Movies at the Sumter Opera House 21 N Main St will offer the following mov-ies at 10 am 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Thurs-days June 22 mdash ldquoStorksrdquo June 29 mdash ldquoPetersquos Dragonrdquo July 6 mdash ldquoThe BFGrdquo July 13 mdash ldquoAngry Birdsrdquo July 20 mdash ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo July 27 mdash ldquoNine Livesrdquo and Aug 3 mdash ldquoThe Lego Batman Movierdquo and the following movies at 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Fridays June 16 mdash ldquoRogue Onerdquo July 21 mdash ldquoGhost-bustersrdquo and Aug 18 mdash ldquoSix-teen Candlesrdquo Admission is $1 and popcorn and water are available for $1 each Call (803) 436-2616The Sumter County Library will offer a variety of programs meetings and events during the month of June Programs to be held at the main library 111 N Harvin St are as follows 3-4 pm Saturday June 17 ldquoFa-therrsquos Day Craftrdquo dads will love the hand-crafted gifts made by their children 6-7 pm Tuesday June 20 the Teen Advisory Board (ages 13 and up) will meet 10 am-noon and 2-4 pm Wednes-day June 21 the movie ldquoSingrdquo will be presented 3-4 pm Saturday June 24 Beginning Computer Coding with

Scratch (ages seven and up) an MIT computer program developed to help you learn to think logically and cre-atively preparing students to learn computer coding call (803) 773-7273 to register 3-4 pm Tuesday June 27 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) and 10-11 am Wednesday June 28 Geronimo Stilton Scavenger Hunt (ages seven and up) hunt through news-papers for clues you can fol-low around the library Pro-grams to be held at the Wesmark Library branch 180 W Wes-mark Blvd are as follows 10-11 am Friday June 16 Sto-rybuilders Improvisation Workshop (ages seven and up) play theatre games and act out stories 3-4 pm Thursday June 22 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) 10-11 am Friday June 23 at Story-time and a Craft (ages three to six) children listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 469-8110 to register 10-11 am Thursday June 29 Get Crafty (ages seven and up) create a fun craft project call (803) 469-8110 to register and 10-11 am Friday June 30 musical performance ldquoString Celebrationrdquo musical duo of-fering an educational and en-tertaining performance Pro-grams to be held at the South Sumter Library 337 Manning Ave are as follows 10-11 am Thursday June 15 Get Moving mdash free hip-hop work-shop (ages seven and up) no dance experience necessary 10-11 am Monday June 19 arts and crafts workshop (ages seven and up) children will choose their own project mdash crochet chain bracelet a tinfoil sculpture or practice drawing skills and 10-11 am Monday June 26 Storytime and a Craft (ages three to six) children will listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 773-7273 to register

A10 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 DAILY PLANNER THE SUMTER ITEM

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BSECTION

FRIDAYJUNE 16 2017

PALMETTO PRO OPEN

LEGION BASEBALL

PREP BASKETBALL

Perseverance pays off

DENNIS BRUNSON THE SUMTER ITEM

Allie Kiick stretches for a return in her 7-5 2-6 6-3 upset win over second-seeded Katherine Sebov on Thursday in a second-round match of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center Kiick will face No 6 seed Robin Anderson today in a quarterfinal match

Unseeded Allie Kiick ral-lied in the third set to knock off No 2 seed Katherine Sebov in the second round of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center on Thursday

After winning the first set 7-5 but dropping the second set 6-2 things looked bleak

for Kiick when she fell be-hind Seebov 3-1 in the third set However Kiick won the next five games to win the set 6-3 and advance to to-dayrsquos quarterfinal match against No 6 seed Robin An-derson

Trailing 3-1 in a third set however is hardly the toughest challenge the 21-year old Kiick has faced in her young career She has

had to make sense of her fa-ther Jim a famed running back on the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins and his battle with dementia In ad-dition she has already seen her career stalled by a pair of knee surgeries and most recently a battle with skin cancer

ldquoItrsquos incredible that I was out there today and to win itrsquos hard to describerdquo she

said ldquoTo have gone through what the I have and to be out there doing what I love mdash just playing tennis mdash itrsquos greatrdquo

Kiick had not played in a pro tournament since June in 2015 She had climbed her way up to a 136 world ranking when a pair of knee surgeries put her career on hold

Finally back on court after pair of knee surgeries and skin cancer

diagnosis unseeded Kiick rallies to beat second-seeded Sebov in 3 sets

BY TOM OrsquoHARE Special To The Sumter Item

SEE PERSEVERANCE PAGE B2

US OPEN

Wilson set to take over boys squad at Crestwood

After 11 very successful sea-sons as the girls basketball head coach at Crestwood High School Tony Wilson is looking for a new challenge

And he wonrsquot have to go any-where to find it mdash except to the locker room on the other side of The Castle

Wilson will be Crestwoodrsquos boys head coach this season becoming

just the second boys coach in school history He will replace Dwayne Edwards who will be handling just athletic director duties after 21 years as head coach

ldquoI wanted to see if I could be successful on the other siderdquo Wilson said ldquoI had done all of those seasons of girls basket-ball I just felt like it was time to move on I wanted to give it a try with the boysrdquo

Edwards felt moving Wilson to the boys position was a logi-cal move

ldquoThe basketball programs here at Crestwood have always worked togetherrdquo Edwards said ldquoCoach Wilson already has a relationship with a lot of the boys so I think it will be a pretty easy transitionrdquo

Wilson was the girls coach for 11 years posting a 208-75 record The Lady Knights went 6-14 in his first season and 10-12 his second year However Crestwood made the playoffs that second year and never missed a season after that

After going 13-10 in his third season Crestwood went 23-5 in his fourth season and won his first playoff game The Lady Knights won 20 or more games in seven of his last eight sea-sons

Crestwood won or shared

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

WILSON

SEE WILSON PAGE B2

THE ASSOCIATED

PRESS

Rickie Fowl-er hits on the 12th hole during the first round of the US Open on Thursday in Erin Wis-consin Fowler shot a 65 to grab a 1-shot lead

Fowler grabs lead on day of highs and lows

ERIN Wis mdash Erin Hills played like a push-over for a US Open

Check out the score of Rickie Fowler who matched the US Open scoring record to par for the opening round with a 7-under 65 Right behind him were 43

other players who broke par breaking a champi-onship record that had stood for 27 years Adam Hadwin tied a US Open record with six straight birdies

Erin Hills also played like a beast

Look no further than Rory McIlroy the No 2 player in the world who didnrsquot hit a fairway after

the 10th hole shot 42 on the back nine and post-ed a 78 his worst score in 27 rounds at the US Open Jason Day made two triple bogeys and closed with a birdie to avoid the indignity of shooting 80 He still had his worst score in a US Open

BY DOUG FERGUSONThe Associated Press

SEE FOWLER PAGE B2

RICK CARPENTER

THE SUMTER ITEM

Dalzell-Shaw starting pitcher Josh Whitley tossed a 1-hit shutout in five innings on Thursday as the Jets defeated Sumter 3-0 in a rain-short-ened contest at Riley Park

Whitley weather help Jets blank P-15rsquosDalzell-Shaw tops Sumter

3-0 in 5 innings for 1st

win in series since 2007

After going over 18 years be-tween its two previous American Legion baseball victories over the Sumter P-15rsquos Dalzell-Shaw Post 175 did it in less than 10 years this time around

The Jets whose last victory over Sumter came on July 25

2007 got five shutout innings from right-hander Josh Whitley and picked up a 3-0 win at Riley Park on Thursday in a game shortened to five innings due to weather

ldquoNobody really gives us a chance to beat themrdquo said D-S head coach Jamey Lisenby whose team improved to 1-5 both overall and in League III play ldquoIrsquove told my guys that we can play with anybody we just have to go out and do it If we can beat Sumter we can beat anybody be-cause thatrsquos a darn good teamrdquo

Sumter dropped to 7-2 in

league play and is 7-3 overallThe game was scoreless for 2 frac12

innings before Dalzell broke through against Sumter starting pitcher Tradd James for two runs in the third

After not allowing a hit in the first two innings James gave up a first-pitch double to Malcolm Brown to start the third He was sacrificed to third by Chris Par-rish before Ron York lined out to right field However Brown didnrsquot tag and was unable to score

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

SEE JETS PAGE B2

B2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 SPORTS THE SUMTER ITEM

SCOREBOARD

TV RADIOTODAY5 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)9 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (FOX SPORTS 1)11 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1230 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)3 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Pole Qualify-ing from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Sec-ond Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)6 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)6 pm ndash Auto Racing ARCA Series Corrigan Oil 200 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1)605 pm ndash Talk Show Sports Talk (WDXY-FM 1059 WDXY-AM 1240)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Rowan County NC vs Sum-ter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Major League Baseball Washington at New York Mets (ESPN)730 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at Atlanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)8 pm ndash WNBA Basketball New York at Dallas (NBA TV)10 pm ndash Major League Baseball New York Yankees at Oakland or Kansas City at Loa Angeles Angels (MLB NETWORK)10 pm ndash WNBA Basketball Chicago at Phoe-nix (NBA TV)

SATURDAY730 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Semifinal Matches (TENNIS)830 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans Start from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 1)9 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)10 am ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Pole Qualifying from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)11 am ndash International Soccer FIFA Confed-erations Cup Group A Match from St Peters-burg Russia ndash New Zealand vs Russia (FOX SPORTS 1)Noon ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Soccer Seattle at New York City (ESPN)1 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago White Sox at Toronto (MLB NETWORK)130 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1 WEGX-FM 929)3 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)3 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Cal State Fullerton vs Oregon State (ESPN)3 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Third Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)330 pm ndash NWSL Soccer Washington at Chi-cago (LIFETIME)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Tampa Bay at Detroit (FOX SPORTS 1)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at At-lanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)630 pm ndash International Volleyball FIVB World League Match from Lodz Poland ndash United States vs Russia (NBC SPORTS NET-WORK)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Wilmington NC vs Sumter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Arena Football Tampa Bay at Phila-delphia (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)7 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)7 pm ndash Major League Soccer Columbus at Atlanta (FOX SPORTS SOUTHEAST)7 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)8 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh (WACH 57)8 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Florida State vs Louisiana State (ESPN)830 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)830 pm ndash Horse Racing Breederrsquos Cup Chal-lenge from Louisville Ky ndash Stephen Foster Handicap and Fleur de Lis Handicap (NBC SPORTS NETWORK)10 pm ndash Professional Boxing Nico Hernan-dez vs Jose Rodriguez in a Super Flyweight Bout from Park City Kan (CBS SPORTS NET-WORK)11 pm ndash Professional Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado in a Super Light-weight Bout from Frisco Texas (ESPN2)11 pm ndash Major League Soccer Houston at Los Angeles (UNIVISION)1 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)

MLB STANDINGSBy The Associated Press

AMERICAN LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBNew York 38 25 603 mdashBoston 37 28 569 2Tampa Bay 35 33 515 5frac12Toronto 32 33 492 7Baltimore 32 33 492 7CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMinnesota 34 29 540 mdashCleveland 32 31 508 2Kansas City 30 34 469 4frac12Detroit 30 34 469 4frac12Chicago 29 36 446 6West Division W L Pct GBHouston 45 22 672 mdashLos Angeles 35 34 507 11Texas 32 33 492 12Seattle 33 35 485 12frac12Oakland 27 38 415 17

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Toronto 7 Tampa Bay 6Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4Baltimore 10 Chicago White Sox 6

Seattle 6 Minnesota 4Houston 13 Texas 2LA Angels 7 NY Yankees 5

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Minnesota 6 Seattle 2Chicago White Sox 5 Baltimore 2Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmTampa Bay at Detroit 710 pmNY Yankees at Oakland 1005 pmKansas City at LA Angels 1007 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmChicago White Sox (Quintana 2-8) at Toron-to (Biagini 1-5) 707 pmTampa Bay (Ramirez 3-1) at Detroit (Norris 3-4) 710 pmSeattle (Paxton 5-1) at Texas (Ross 0-0) 805 pmBoston (Pomeranz 6-4) at Houston (Fiers 4-2) 810 pmCleveland (Carrasco 6-3) at Minnesota (Tur-ley 0-0) 810 pmNY Yankees (Severino 5-2) at Oakland (Ma-naea 6-3) 935 pmKansas City (Kennedy 0-6) at LA Angels (Chavez 5-6) 1007 pm

NATIONAL LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBWashington 39 26 600 mdashNew York 30 34 469 8frac12Miami 29 35 453 9frac12Atlanta 29 36 446 10Philadelphia 21 43 328 17frac12CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMilwaukee 35 32 522 mdashChicago 32 33 492 2St Louis 30 34 469 3frac12Pittsburgh 30 36 455 4frac12Cincinnati 29 36 446 5WEST DIVISION W L Pct GBColorado 42 26 618 mdashLos Angeles 41 26 612 frac12Arizona 41 26 612 frac12San Diego 27 40 403 14frac12San Francisco 26 41 388 15frac12

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6San Diego 4 Cincinnati 2Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Atlanta 13 Washington 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Colorado 5 Pittsburgh 1Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4NY Mets 9 Chicago Cubs 4Milwaukee 7 St Louis 6

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmWashington at NY Mets 710 pmMilwaukee at St Louis 715 pmSan Francisco at Colorado 840 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESArizona (Corbin 5-6) at Philadelphia (Nola 3-4) 705 pmChicago Cubs (Butler 3-2) at Pittsburgh (Wil-liams 3-3) 705 pmSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmLA Dodgers (Wood 6-0) at Cincinnati (Adle-man 4-2) 710 pmWashington (Scherzer 7-4) at NY Mets (Matz 1-0) 710 pmMiami (Straily 4-4) at Atlanta (Newcomb 0-1) 735 pmSan Diego (Diaz 1-1) at Milwaukee (Guerra 1-1) 810 pmSan Francisco (Samardzija 2-8) at Colorado (Senzatela 8-2) 840 pm

GOLFBy The Associated Press

US OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP PAR SCORESThursdayAt Erin HillsErin WisPurse $12 millionYardage 7741 Par 72 (36-36)First Rounda-denotes amateurRickie Fowler 33-32mdash65 -7Paul Casey 32-34mdash66 -6Xander Schauffele 32-34mdash66 -6Brian Harman 35-32mdash67 -5Tommy Fleetwood 34-33mdash67 -5Brooks Koepka 34-33mdash67 -5Patrick Reed 36-32mdash68 -4Kevin Na 35-33mdash68 -4Marc Leishman 33-35mdash68 -4Adam Hadwin 31-37mdash68 -4Jamie Lovemark 34-35mdash69 -3JB Holmes 32-37mdash69 -3Lee Westwood 36-33mdash69 -3Andrew Johnston 34-35mdash69 -3Si Woo Kim 36-33mdash69 -3a-Scottie Scheffler 36-33mdash69 -3Bernd Wiesberger 35-34mdash69 -3Charley Hoffman 36-34mdash70 -2Brandt Snedeker 35-35mdash70 -2Ernie Els 32-38mdash70 -2Jack Maguire 37-33mdash70 -2Brandon Stone 32-38mdash70 -2William McGirt 37-33mdash70 -2Sergio Garcia 35-35mdash70 -2Jim Furyk 34-36mdash70 -2Matt Fitzpatrick 35-35mdash70 -2a-Cameron Champ 37-33mdash70 -2Derek Barron 36-34mdash70 -2Kevin Dougherty 38-33mdash71 -1Davis Love IV 36-35mdash71 -1Thomas Aiken 37-34mdash71 -1Zach Johnson 35-36mdash71 -1Angel Cabrera 36-35mdash71 -1Tyson Alexander 35-36mdash71 -1Stephan Jaeger 35-36mdash71 -1Brendan Steele 34-37mdash71 -1Russell Henley 34-37mdash71 -1Harris English 36-35mdash71 -1Charl Schwartzel 37-34mdash71 -1Shane Lowry 37-34mdash71 -1Byeong Hun An 35-36mdash71 -1Ryan Brehm 35-36mdash71 -1Jonathan Randolph 37-34mdash71 -1Trey Mullinax 38-33mdash71 -1Yusaku Miyazato 35-37mdash72 EHideto Tanihara 36-36mdash72 ERafa Cabrera Bello 37-35mdash72 EGary Woodland 37-35mdash72 EMartin Laird 35-37mdash72 EBranden Grace 33-39mdash72 EMartin Kaymer 37-35mdash72 EEddie Pepperell 34-38mdash72 EYuta Ikeda 41-31mdash72 EGeorge Coetzee 38-34mdash72 EKeegan Bradley 36-36mdash72 EAdam Scott 39-33mdash72 EBill Haas 36-36mdash72 EScott Piercy 37-35mdash72 EJustin Rose 36-36mdash72 ERoberto Diaz 37-35mdash72 EJordan Niebrugge 37-36mdash73 +1Whee Kim 38-35mdash73 +1Aaron Rai 37-36mdash73 +1David Lingmerth 36-37mdash73 +1Michael Putnam 38-35mdash73 +1Alex Noren 37-36mdash73 +1Bud Cauley 35-38mdash73 +1Russell Knox 35-38mdash73 +1Jordan Spieth 38-35mdash73 +1Daniel Miernicki 38-35mdash73 +1Tyler Light 39-34mdash73 +1Chris Wood 37-36mdash73 +1Satoshi Kodaira 34-39mdash73 +1

ldquoAfter the second surgery I remem-ber telling my mom to just let me go the pain was so badrdquo she said ldquoI never thought I would play again they hurt so muchrdquo

Kiick eventually worked her way back to the court though but only to get a telephone call in August 2015 that changed the way she looks at ten-nis and life

ldquoThe doctor said I had cancer ( a rare form of melanoma)rdquo Kiick said ldquoThe first thing I thought of when I heard that was death It was shockingrdquo

In fact she flashed back to that phone call during Thursdayrsquos match

ldquoYou try to stay focused on your match and your opponent but just like today in the middle of the match I started thinking about how far Irsquove come back and it helped me get my focus back and start playing better tennisrdquo said Kiickrdquo

Kiick attributed her struggles in the middle of her match with Sebov to a pair of factors mdash her conditioning and a lack of persistence

ldquoIrsquove been training to get back in shape but no matter how hard you train therersquos nothing like actually play-ing matchesrdquo she said ldquoSo I still need some work to go there and it showed today But I also let up some after I won the first set so it was as much as a mental thing as a physical thingrdquo

Getting the mental edge back was not difficult

ldquoI just told myself to dig deep after getting down in that third setrdquo she said ldquoSome of the things Irsquove been through have certainly helped me

fight back and never give upldquoA lot of people thought I would never be able to play winning tennis again So to come to this tournament and win the first two matches is important for me and I hope I can keep it going tomor-rowrdquo

Kiick will face Anderson on Court 2 today at 9 am Anderson knocked off Lauren Embree 6-3 6-2 Todayrsquos quar-terfinal matches will have No 4 seed Francesca Di Lorenzo meeting No 5 Chanel Simmonds unseeded Julia Elbaba meeting unseeded Ashley Lahey and No7 Chich-Yu Hsu taking Ashley KratzerSimmonds topped Sara Daavettila 6-2 6-2 Hsu defeated Michaela Gordon 7-5 6-2 Kratzer slipped pas Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4 Elbaba topped Hayley Carter 7-6 (3) 6-0 Lahey defeated Giuliana Olmos 6-4 6-1 and Di Lorenzo whipped Raveena Kingsley 6-4 6-3

In the doubles quarterfinals the No 3 team of Sophie Chang and Alexandra Mueller defeated Alexandra Facey and Kratzer 6-1 3-6 10-6 while Kaitlin Christian and Olmos topped the No 2 team of Hsu and Simmonds 7-6 (5) 6-2

Ellen Perez and Luisa Stefani topped Frances Altick and Astra Sharma 6-3 6-7 (3) 10-5 and the featured match be-tween Joelle Kissell and Catherine Leduc and Alexandra and Anna San-ford was suspended because of the weather

It will be completed today at 9 am with the winners taking on Christian and Olmos in one semifinal while Perez and Stefani will meet Chang and Mueller in the other semi

PERSEVERANCE FROM PAGE B1

Palmetto Tennis CenterThursday

Main Draw SinglesFirst Round

Chanel Simmonds (5) South Africa defeated Sara Daavettila United States 6-2 6-2Allie Kiick United States defeated Katherine Sebov (2) Canada 7-5 2-6 6-3Chieh-Yu Hsu (7) Taiwan defeated Q-Michae-la Gordon United States 7-5 6-2Robin Anderson (6) United States defeated Lauren Embree United States 6-3 6-2Ashley Kratzer United States defeated Q-Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4Julia Elbaba United States defeated Q-Hay-ley Carter United States 7-6 (3) 6-0Ashley Lahey United States defeated Giuli-ana Olmos Mexico 6-4 6-1Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) United States defeated Raveena Kingsley United States 6-4 6-3

Main Draw Doubles First Round

Sophie Chang United StatesAlexandra Mueller (3) United States defeated Alexan-dra Facey United StatesAshley Kratzer Unit-ed States 6-1 3-6 10-6Kaitlyn Christian United StatesGiuliana

Olmos Mexico defeated Chieh-Yu Hsu TaiwanChanel Simmonds South Africa (2) 7-6 (5) 6-2Ellen Perez AustraliaLuisa Stefani Brazil defeated Frances Altick United StatesAstra Sharma Australia 6-3 6-7(3) 10-5Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alexandra SanfordAnna Sanford susp rain

SCHEDULEToday

Court 1 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Julia Elbaba vs Ashley Lahey followed byWS ndash Chanel Simmonds (5) vs Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) followed byWD ndash Ellen PerezLuisa Stefani vs Sophie ChangAlexandra Mueller (3)

Court 2 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Robin Anderson (6) vs Allie Kiick followed byWS ndash Ashley Kratzer vs Chieh-Yu Hsu followed byWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc OR Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford vs Kaitlyn ChristianGiuliana Olmos

Court 4 - starting at 9 amWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford (completion of suspended match)

PALMETTO PRO OPEN RESULTS

the region title the last seven years The Lady Knights played for the state title in the 2013-14 season

This will be Wilsonrsquos first time coaching boys on the varsity level He

was the boys coach at Alice Drive Middle School and was Sumter Highrsquos boys B team coach as well

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of exposure with the boysrdquo Wilson said ldquoI do think Irsquom up for the challenge and Irsquom ready for the challengerdquo

WILSON FROM PAGE B1

There were as many amateurs who broke par as players in the top 10 in the world mdash two each

On a wild day of highs and lows mdash and even a commercial blimp that crashed and caught fire outside the golf course during the round mdash Fowl-er emerged with a one-shot lead over Paul Casey and US Open rookie Xan-der Schauffele in a most peculiar debut for the 11-year-old golf course

ldquoDefinitely not US Open-likerdquo Marc Leishman said

Defending champion Dustin John-son made only one birdie in his round of 75 Taking the long walk to sign his card he looked back at the rain-soft-ened course and mild breeze and said wistfully ldquoYou wonrsquot get a better day for scoringrdquo

No one took advantage like FowlerFowler who shared the 36-hole lead

at the Masters in April never came seriously close to bogey because he was never in trouble He kept it in the short grass the secret to Erin Hills that wouldnrsquot appear to be that diffi-cult with some of the widest fairways for this major

ldquoYou donrsquot get many rounds at the US Open that are stress-freerdquo Fowler said

Fowlerrsquos seven birdies were from no more than 12 feet including three in a row around the turn His 7-under par tied the record to par for the first round of a US Open held by Jack

Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf who each shot 7-under 63 at Baltusrol in 1980 He also joined McIlroy (2011 at Congressional) and Tiger Woods (2000 at Pebble Beach) as the only players to shoot 66 or better in the opening round without a bogey

ldquoIt is always cool to be part of some sort of history in golfrdquo Fowler said ldquoBut Irsquod rather be remembered for something thatrsquos done on Sun-dayrdquo

The 44 sub-par rounds broke the first-round mark of 39 at Medinah in 1990

Day fell back when it took him three chips from behind the green at No 4 to get it on the putting surface leading to the first of his two triple bogeys

ldquoI just played bad golf manrdquo Day saidMcIlroy joked earlier in the week

that anyone who couldnrsquot hit such wide fairways ldquomight as well pack your bags and go homerdquo He spent all day in the knee-high fescue

ldquoYou cannot play this golf course if yoursquore not in position off the tee and I wasnrsquot in positionrdquo McIlroy said ldquoOb-viously I paid the price for it todayrdquo

Casey started eagle-birdie and fin-ished with two birdies over the final four holes for his 66

ldquoI was just trying to have half as good a round as Rickie hadrdquo said Casey who played in the afternoon ldquoThe scoring was so good this morn-ing I was happy it stayed benign for us and I capitalized on itrdquo

FOWLER FROM PAGE B1

Eric Lisenby got Brown home though with a single to left Lenny Gonzalez drew a walk and Whitley fol-lowed with a single to left to drive in Lisenby and make it 2-0

The Jets made it 3-0 in the fourth Gavin Melton drew a leadoff walk and moved to second on a wild pitch After Josh Barnett popped up a bunt for the first out Brown grounded out to first to move Melton to third Parrish sin-gled back through the middle to deliv-er Melton

After getting just one hit through the first five innings off of Whitley

Sumter finally got to him in the top of the sixth as Sumter was the home team

Dawson Price led off with a sin-

gle and Rylan Williamson singled to left They pulled off a double steal before Ryan Touchberry grounded out to drive in Price and cut the lead to 3-1

Joey Pereira hit a fly ball to center for a sacrifice fly to drive in William-son and make it 3-2

It was right after that the teams were pulled off the field for a weather delay They never got back on the field as lightning kept flashing around the park though it didnrsquot rain After a delay of well over an hour the game was called and the final score reverted back to the last complete inning thus the 3-0 final

Whitley allowed just one hit in five

innings striking out three and walk-ing four Whitley walked the bases loaded in the fifth with one out but got out of the jam

ldquoIt was about the starting pitch-ing tonightrdquo Lisenby said ldquoJosh pitched a great game and what I really liked is we didnrsquot make an error behind him (after making 10 in Tuesdayrsquos 12-2 loss) We made all the playsrdquo

Dalzell will play host to Lexington today at 7 pm at General Field

Sumter will play host to the NorthSouth Tournament of Champions this weekend at Riley Park

Sumter plays Rowan County NC today at 730 pm

JETS FROM PAGE B1NORTH SOUTH TOURNAMENT

OF CHAMPIONS

at Riley ParkToday

ChapinNewberry vs Rowan County NC 5 pmSumter vs Rowan County NC 730 pm

SaturdayFlorence vs Rowan County NC noonChapinNewberry vs Pitt County NC 230 pmChapinNewberry vs Wilmington NC 5 pmSumter vs Wilmington NC 730 pm

SundayFlorence vs Wilmington NC noonFlorence vs Pitt County NC 230 pmSumter vs Pitt County NC 5 pm

THE SUMTER ITEM SPORTS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | B3

OBITUARIESHELMUT BREITWIESER

Helmut Breitwieser 74 hus-band of Janice Huffine Breit-wieser died on Wednesday

June 14 2017 at his home

Born on March 11 1943 in Yugo-slavia he was a son of the late Henry and Katha-rina Dietrich Bre-itwieser He was a

very active member of First Southern Methodist Church where he taught Sunday school for many years He was employed by National Seal in Van Wert Ohio and Federal Mogul in Summerton for 43 years He was an avid photog-rapher and donated many Civil War reenactment photos to the Sumter County Muse-um Hal spent his final weeks surrounded by family and friends in fellowship through singing favorite hymns and Johnny Cash The family would like to express its thanks to Tri-County Hospice for taking care of our sweet daddy and special thanks to Rita

Survivors include his wife of 54 years four children Tammy Robinson (John) of Sumter Angie Keith (Larry) of Sumter Jeff Breitwieser (Martha) of Easley and Stacey Schmierer (Duane) of Wiscon-sin grandchildren Kayla Stewart (Nathan) Lindsey Breitwieser Michael Robin-son (Paige) Sarah Keith (Don-novan Hodge) William Keith (Marykatherine) Keith Sim-mons (Alice) Cristal Day Ma-dalyn Joseph Luke Kathryn and Olivia Schmierer great-grandchildren Elliott Pais-ley Mason Kelsey Hunter Marley Morgan and Charley two sisters Martha Breitwies-er of Fort Wayne Indiana and MaryAnn Baughman (Gene) of Paulding Ohio a brother John Breitwieser (Karen) of Toledo Ohio and numerous nieces and neph-ews

A funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Ellison Evans offici-ating Burial will be in Wood-land Cemetery in Van Wert Ohio

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm today at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Memorials may be made to First Southern Methodist Church 321 Miller Road Sumter SC 29150 or the Sum-ter County Museum 122 N Washington St Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

FRANK H WELLS

Frank H Wells 87 husband of Lu Pierce Wells died on Tuesday June 13 2017 at NHC Healthcare in Columbia

Born on Jan 14 1930 in Willcox Arizona he was a son of the late Jessie Colum-bus Wells and Emma Ger-trude Wells He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mr Wells retired from the US Air Force as a chief master ser-geant after 30 years of service He was a Korean War veteran He was also a building con-struction teacher at the Sum-ter Career Center

Survivors include his wife of 65 years two children

Frank H Wells Jr of Fair-banks Alaska and Terry Wells (Ronnie Brown) of Sum-ter and two grandsons Dako-ta ldquoKodyrdquo Brown of Myrtle Beach and Ernie Seruya of Sumter

A graveside service will be held at 10 am on Monday at the Evergreen Memorial Park cemetery

The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 pm on Sunday at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

SAMMIE LEE FRAZIER

Sammie Lee Frazier 73 died on Monday June 12 2017 at Ridgewood Manor in Wash-ington North Carolina

Born on Nov 13 1943 in Clarendon County he was a son of the late Jeremiah and Mary Lou Boyd Frazier

Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the chapel of Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC

Viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the funeral home

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC 23 S Duke St Summerton (803) 485-3755

HAROLD M BROGDON SR

Harold M Brogdon Sr 84 husband of Rhunett Billups Brogdon departed this life on Saturday June 10 2017 at Pal-metto Health Tuomey

He was born on July 18 1932 in Sumter a son of the late Moultrie and Gardenia Canty Brogdon He was a graduate of Lincoln High School Class of 1952 He also attended Morris College in Sumter He was a dedicated member of the Lincoln High School Class of 1952 Club In his early years he attended LaGree AME Church and later joined Union Station AME Church where he served faithfully in numerous capacities until his health de-clined He retired after 39

years of service at Harvin Choice Meats Sumter Harold was joined in holy matrimony to Rhunett Billups They cele-brated 57 years of marriage From this union three chil-dren were born

He leaves to cherish pre-cious memories his wife of the home sons Harold (Sher-yl) Brogdon Jr of Sumter and Gerald Brogdon of Madi-son Tennessee a daughter Janice B Rock of Sumter four sisters Margaret Lamb of Bronx New York Gene-vieve Cook of Riverdale Georgia and Naomi Brogdon and Ruth Davis both of En-glewood New Jersey three brothers Christopher Brogdon of Sumter Everett Brogdon of Bronx and Lu-ther Brogdon of Balch Springs Texas seven sisters-in-law one brother-in-law three godchildren and a host of nieces nephews and other relatives and friends

He was preceded in death by two brothers Moultrie Benjamin Brogdon Jr and Dennis Brogdon and one sis-ter Iona Brogdon Lamb

There will not be a public viewing

Mr Brogdon will be placed in the church at noon on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Union Station AME Church 945 S Main St Sumter with the Rev Phil Flowers officiating Interment will follow in Hill-side Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 1030 De-catur St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

PAUL C WATSON

SUMMERTON mdash Paul Crosswell Watson 62 died on Friday June 9 2017 at McLeod Regional Medical Center Florence

He was born on Sunday July 18 1954 in Clarendon County to Dorothy Mae Cony-ers and the late George Ed-mond

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Clarendon One Community Resource Center Summerton Interment will follow at St Mark AME Church cemetery Summerton

Viewing will be held from 1 to 7 pm today at the Chapel of King-Fields Mortuary

Mr Watson will be placed in the Clarendon One Communi-ty Resource Center at noon on Saturday until the hour of service

The family is receiving friends at the home of his mother Dorothy Mae Cony-ers 6 Larry King Highway Summerton

Mr Watsonrsquos mortal frame is peacefully resting in the professional care of King-Fields Mortuary Summerton (803) 485-5039

MARY JANE SMILING-WADE

Mary Jane Smiling-Wade departed this life on Sunday June 11 2017 at her residence in Rembert

Born on Sept 13 1935 in Paxville she was a daughter of the late Shiloh and Leler Smiling and beloved mother and friend to many Mary Jane was raised in a Chris-tian home She attended Sum-ter County public schools in South Carolina Later she re-located to Long Island New York She loved being around her family and friends Al-though she loved talking about God and reading Scrip-tures she was quite the feisty one and was quick to share what was on her mind She was a devoted homemaker and beacon of light for her children and all of those she touched in life Mary Jane ac-cepted Christ at a very early age and joined Bethesda Bap-tist Church After relocating to New York she stayed con-nected to a church singing on the choir and serving in other capacities in the church that she became a part of In

1992 she moved to Rembert where she joined Mt Pisgah Baptist Church She later re-joined Bethesda Baptist Church as she said she want-ed to go back to the church where she started her Chris-tian journey

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband three brothers two sons and one grand-daughter

Precious thoughts will for-ever live in the memories of her children Shiloh Wade of Minneapolis James (Lisa) Wade of Golden Val-ley Minnesota Kenneth Wade of San Antonio Mary Ella Wade of Rembert Mary Elizabeth Wade of Cher-ryvale and Mary Marie Wade of Brooklyn New York two sisters Pauline Mayrant and Margaret (Rob-ert) Myers 18 grandchil-dren 19 great-grandchil-dren one aunt two sisters-in-law one brother-in-law a host of nieces nephews rel-atives and friends and pre-cious caregivers Courtney Brooks Mary Wade and Lelia Jenkins

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs Wade will be placed in the church at 2 pm on Satur-day for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 2 pm on Saturday at Bethesda Baptist Church 4745 US 15 S Sumter with the Rev Ronnie Smiling offi-ciating and the Rev George Smiling eulogist Interment will follow in Bethesda Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 5825 New Hope Church Road Rembert SC 29128

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

SEE OBITUARIES PAGE B4

BREITWIESER

SPORTS ITEMS

Pitino outraged at NCAA penalties Louisville will appealLOUISVILLE Ky mdash The

NCAA didnrsquot feel Louisville went far enough with its self-

imposed sanc-tions following a sex scandal in-vestigation so the governing body Thursday handed down a few more

An outraged Rick Pitino feels the NCAA went too far

After completing its investi-gation of Katina Powellrsquos alle-gations that she and other es-corts where hired to have sex parties and strip for Louisville recruits and players antics the NCAA described as ldquore-

pugnantrdquo it benched the Car-dinals menrsquos basketball coach for five games and imposed several other penalties

Louisville said it is appeal-ing the NCAArsquos decision

The NCAA suspended Piti-no for five Atlantic Coast Con-ference games Boeheim and Brown each served nine-game suspensions for their discre-tions

Pitino has repeatedly de-nied any knowledge of former assistant Andre McGeersquos in-teractions with Powell

Louisville had self-imposed several sanctions including a postseason ban in 2015-16

The NCAA accepted those and tacked on more The

other penalties Louisville re-ceived include vacating wins in which ineligible players participated placing the bas-ketball program on four yearsrsquo probation and issuing a 10-year show-cause order for McGee Louisvillersquos for-mer basketball operations di-rector

The NCAA has not vacated the Cardinalsrsquo 2013 national championship mdash yet And that might be one reason Pitino and Louisville officials are ad-amant about appealing the de-cision

The NCAA said the school must determine which games ineligible players participated in and that might include the

Cardinals title game Players deemed ineligible would be those involved in the sex par-ties which are considered im-permissible benefitsINDIANS 12

DODGERS 5

CLEVELAND mdash Pinch-hit-ter Lonnie Chisenhall con-nected for a 3-run homer and had five RBI as the Cleveland Indians salvaged the finale of a 3-game series by beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 12-5TWINS 6

MARINERS 2

MINNEAPOLIS mdash Chris Gimenez homered twice for

the first time in his big league career Eduardo Escobar sparked a 5-run first inning for Minnesota with a 2-run shot and Jose Berrios and the Twins beat the Seattle Mari-ners 6-2WHITE SOX 5

ORIOLES 2

CHICAGO mdash Rookie Matt Davidson homered for the fourth straight game then doubled and scored in a four-run sixth inning to lead the Chicago White Sox over Balti-more 5-2 on Thursday the Oriolesrsquo seventh loss in eight games

From wire reports

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LILLIAN S MITCHELLLillian Seymour Mitchell

departed her earthly journey on Tuesday June 13 2017 at her residence in Sumter

Lillian was born on Dec 23 1992 in Sumter County and was a daughter of the late Griffin Seymour Sr and Viola Wilson Seymour Gordon Lil-lian was educated in the pub-lic school system in Sumter County She accepted Christ as her Savior at a young age and became a member of Mulberry Missionary Baptist Church Lillian joined the ushers board ministry and served as the first elected sec-retary She relocated to Tren-ton New Jersey where she was a stunning model for Lane Bryant Lillian had a passion for helping others as this led her into the profes-sion of nursing While in New Jersey she also met the love of her life Harry Mitchell After spending wonderful years in New Jersey Lillian and her late husband Harry Mitchell moved to his home-town of Thomasville Georgia Lillian known to many as ldquoAunt Lillrdquo was a very strong affectionate loving and caring wife She enjoyed spending time with her family as she was very passionate about her familyrsquos history and reminiscing about her child-hood days She enjoyed cook-ing fishing creating flower arrangements Major League Baseball and Gospel Channel programs on TV singing and reading Bible Scriptures

Loving memories will be cherished by one stepsister Jennifer Pearson of Sumter County two stepchildren Harry Mitchell Jr (Lillian) and Jacquelyn Cordy (Chris-topher) one step-grand-daughter Shelley Oglesby one step great-granddaugh-ter Brayven Thomas a lov-ing caretaker Virginia Mc-Gill (niece) seven genera-tions of nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her late husband Harry Mitchell two brothers Griffin Seymour Jr and Marion Seymour six sis-ters Susan Johnson Zola S Clark Marie S Tomlin Pearl Smalls Theola Benja-min and Octavia Gordon three stepbrothers Sted-ward Gordon Walter Gor-don and Marshall Gordon and five stepsisters Gracie Pringle Ethel English Leah McKnight Arnetha Cabbagestalk and Juanita Hall

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm on Saturday at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Ms Mitchell will be placed in the church at 1 pm on Sunday for viewing until the hour of service

Homegoing services will be held at 2 pm on Sunday at Mulberry Baptist Church 1400 Mulberry Church Road Sumter with the Rev Nate Brock officiating Interment will follow in Mulberry Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 2 Riley St Sumter

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

MARQUILLE K MILLER

Marquille K Miller 27 hus-band of Franshon Scott Mill-er departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 in Sumter County

He was born on July 25 1989 in Pinewood a son of Janice Miller Nasheed and the late James Green

The family will be receiving friends at the home of his mother 9675 SC 261 Pine-wood SC 29125

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

GERTRUDE L SAXTON-WHITEWith angelrsquos wings Ger-

trude L Saxton-White widow of Lewis R White took flight from this earthly life to her heavenly home on Sunday June 11 2017 at Palmetto Health Richland

Gertrude L Saxton-White was born on Oct 1 1925 in Rembert to the late Deacon Simpson and Emma Singleton Saxton The youngest of 11 all of her siblings preceded her in death

Mrs White was born into a family of love and abiding faith She was baptized and began her Christian journey at Union Baptist Church in Rembert After matrimony on June 3 1951 she joined her husband at Shepherd United Methodist Church where she furthered her personal faith walk and developed a home replete with love faith and prayer She was in church until the end having last at-tended the womenrsquos day pro-gram at Shepherd on May 28 2017 Her family home was filled with a strong faith a strong work ethic and a strong belief in education As such Mrs Whitersquos formative years were spent in the one-room schools of Sumter County She went on to gradu-ate from Mather Academy in Camden She furthered her education at Virginia Union University and earned a mas-terrsquos degree at South Carolina State University Always in pursuit of education she did ongoing studies at Francis Marion University and the University of South Carolina

Mrs White distinguished herself in the field of educa-tion She taught scores of students throughout Sumter County She began her teach-ing career at Live Oak School and then went on to teach at Lincoln High School where she remained through the in-tegration of the Sumter County schools After inte-gration she went on to teach at Bates Middle School After 35 years of teaching math and history it was time to re-tire from the public school system But the teaching journey was not over she subsequently taught at Mor-ris College in Sumter con-tinuing an illustrious career of developing young minds She always saw potential and tried to foster that potential A common expression of for-mer students is ldquoShe was tough but fairrdquo For her work she received numerous awards and accolades but re-mained undaunted because she knew that there was so much work yet to do

Mrs White was active in many church and community organizations The United Methodist Women South Car-olina Education Association National Education Associa-tion Retired Teachers Associ-ation The Reach Out Club The OptiCivitans The Music Guild NAACP and the local Democratic party are some of the organizations that she gave her time and talent She was a generous spirit always with an endearing smile a sharp albeit quiet wit a kind word a stylish presentation a heart of love enduring faith and a prayer always on her lips

Left to cherish her memo-ry and grow from her love and teachings include her children Attorney Jordan (Linda) White Darcella (George) White-Pindar and Jane White-Pindar all of Sumter Dr Jacob White of

Blythewood and James (Ra-mona) Lies Jr of Sumter special niece Glennetta (Robert) Saxton-Johnson of Camden special daughter in spirit Carolyn Prioleau-Elle-by her grandchildren Rob-ert (Petra) Pindar and Her-bert Pindar of Gainesville Florida Dr Lori Pindar of Clemson David Pindar of Sumter and Senior Airman Andrew White of Las Vegas special grandniece Dr Crys-tal (Garrett) Johnson-Mann Colette Daniels of Sumter and Terence Daniels of Landenberg Pennsylvania her great-grandchildren Master Jackson Pindar and Master Sterling Pindar of Gainesville Florida and Cameron Daniels of Landen-berg her godson Artrell Williams of Buffalo New York her sisters-in-law Ellen Saxton of Camden and Gladys White-Walker of Spartanburg numerous nieces and nephews that she loved dearly a very special cousin Barbara (Rudolph) Scott-Holder and very spe-cial friends that she consid-ered sisters Elizabeth Rem-bert Lounell (Jesse) Levy and Mae Ruth Cooke

Mrs White always liked having people around She grew strength from the shared conversation and al-ways enjoyed reminiscing about great times of the past as well as rousing discourse on the current political envi-ronment It was never more important however to share Scripture and the biblical teachings that sustained her During her sunset years she had two caregivers that she appreciated so much Betty Durant and Mary McCray

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs White will be placed in the church at 10 am on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday at West End Community Church 101 S Salem Ave Sumter with the Rev Raymond Cook Jr of-ficiating Interment will fol-low at Evergreen Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 490 W Brewington Road Sumter SC 29153

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

THOMASENA ADAMS

Thomasena ldquoPamrdquo Adams was born on July 7 1950 in Clarendon County to the late Willie Richburg and Willie Chester and Delcena McK-night Martin She was the wife of the late Earnest Adams

She was preceded in death by a grandson Justin I Stacks

She departed this life on Tuesday June 13 2017 in Sumter

She leaves to cherish her memory three children Stacy (Sharon) Martin Na-keyia (Louis) Stacks and Er-nest (Naomi) Adams II five grandchildren Stacie Martin MarrsquoQue Stacks Sha-Ron Martin Louis Stacks III and Anthony Adams eight sis-ters Cellastean Martin Genova (Jimmy) Benson El-lanora Spann Glennetta Martin Gwendolyn Carlisle

Deborah (Joey) Dorsey Karen Harris and Loma Gaines four brothers Willie (Yolanda) Martin Leroy Richardson Rickie Richburg and Michael (Kim) Richburg four sisters-in-law Rovenia (Joe) Adams Doretha Tate Pearlie (Jim) Bostic and Joann Howell three broth-ers-in-law Leroy (Rovenia) Adams Samuel Adams and Charles (Judy) Adams spe-cial aunt Mae Long a host of aunts uncles nieces neph-ews other relatives and friends

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Antioch UME Church 10026 Old River Road Rimini with Pastor Barry Gadsden offici-ating Interment will follow in Antioch Memorial Gar-den

A public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the mortuary

Messages of hope can be left at wwwwhitesmortuarynet

The family is receiving friends at the home of her son Stacy Martin 2199 Jack Touchberry Road Summer-ton and her sister Cellastean Martin 889 Trailmore Circle Sumter

Funeral arrangements en-trusted to Whites Mortuary LLC

WILLIE FUNCHESS

Willie ldquoBillyrdquo Funchess 73 husband of Cynthia Branch Funchess departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Palmetto Health Baptist Columbia

He was born on April 17 1944 in Sumter County a son of the late James T Sr and Thelma Hamilton Funchess

The family will be receiving friends at the home 515 Silver St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

MARY E MCLEOD

PINEWOOD mdash Mary ldquoPollyrdquo English McLeod 87 widow of Jim H ldquoJimmyrdquo McLeod died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at her home

Born on March 18 1930 in Sumter County she was a daughter of the late Thomas E and Ella Bertha Huggins English She was a member of Calvary Church of the Naza-rene and the American Le-gion Ladies Auxiliary in Pine-wood

Survivors include sons Larry ldquoButchrdquo McLeod (LaNelle) of Sumter Jesse E McLeod (Margie) Jim Henry McLeod Jr (Kathy) and Mark A McLeod all of Pine-wood and Stanley E McLeod (Mechele) of Green-

ville daughters Shirley A Walton of Sumter Louise Geddings (AL) of West Co-lumbia and Joy Clemmons (Jackie) of Pinewood 19 grandchildren 26 great-grandchildren numerous nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her husband Jimmy son-in-law Bobby Walton daugh-ter-in-law Bonnie McLeod grandsons Jason Walton and Skyler Johnson four broth-ers and two sisters

Funeral services will be held at 3 pm on Sunday at Calvary Church of the Naza-rene with the Rev F Arthur Sharpe and the Rev Dale Turner officiating Burial will be in Pinewood Cemetery

Pallbearers will be Camer-on McLeod CJ McLeod Tyler McLeod Cole Walton Shane Walton and Wade Wal-ton

Honorary pallbearers will be Eric Brown Adam Bunce Davis Clemmons Jackson Clemmons Trevor Christmas Stephen Johnson Steve John-son Hunter McLeod Westley Osteen Brian Sulser Eric Sulser Blane Walton and Randy Wright

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm on Sat-urday at Elmore-Cannon-Ste-phens Funeral Home and other times after 5 pm at Cy-press Creek Clubhouse 5520 Bethel Church Road Pine-wood

The family would like to ex-press their gratitude to her caregivers Louise Brookshire Jesse Lusk Lora Lee Os-borne Sellarhea Jordan and Rhonda Hackler as well as Amedisys Hospice nurses Mi-chelle Baker and Stephanie Mitchell for all of their loving care and compassion

Memorials may be made to Calvary Church of the Nazarene 4235 Nazarene Church Road Sumter SC 29154 or to Amedisys Hos-pice 2555 Lin Do Court Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

THEDORE BRAILSFORD

LEXINGTON mdash Thedore Brailsford 80 died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Lexington Medical Center Lexington

He was born on Feb 15 1937 in Rimini a son of the late Edward and Sarah Wat-son Brailsford

The family is receiving friends at the home of his niece Ruby Hopkins 9 N Hampton St Pinewood

These services have been entrusted to Samuels Funeral Home LLC of Manning

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SUMTER COUNTY2017-ES-43-114

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Robert L McClearyPetitioner

vChris M DeJean Nakai R MackArkinwole McCleary ValarieHolmes McCleary And for anypersons unknown who are or Mightclaim to be heirs of the decedentIncluding any unknown persons inthe armed Forces of the UnitedStates of America any Minorspersons non compos mentis andPersons under a disability of anykind or Nature

Respondents

SUMMONSAND NOTICE

TO THE RESPONDENTS ABOVENAMEDAnd to the natural generaltestamentary or other guardiansthereof and to the person withwhom they reside or by whom theymay reside or by whom they may beemployed if any there be and to allo t h e r R e s p o n d e n t s w h o s ewhereabouts cannot be ascertained

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDadvised and notified that theP e t i t i o n S u m m o n s o r d e rAppointing Guardia ad Litem Orderof Publication and Notice toRespondents were filed in the Officeof the Probate Court for SumterCounty South Carolina The purposeof this action is to determine theheirs-at-law of Larry D McCleary asis more fully stated in the PetitionThat by Order of the Probate CourtCalvin K Hastie Esquire whoseaddress is 7 East Hampton SumterSouth Carolina 29150 was appointedGuardian ad Litem Nisi with hisherappointment to become absolutethirty (30) days after the services ofthis Amended Summons and Notice

NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT OF

GUARDIAN AD LITEM

TO THE RESPONDENTS HEREINnames and addresses unknownincluding thereof any who may beminors or under other legaldisabilities if any and to thenatural general or testamentaryguardian or conservator or otherwiseunto the persons with him they mayreside if any thereby

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat by order entered June 2 2017Calvin K Hastie Esquire was namedGuardian ad Litem Nisi to represent

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Bidders must deposit security withall bids Security shall be in the formof a certified check or bid bondmade payable to the Owner andshall be for an amount equal to notless than five percent (5) of theamount of the bid Provisions of thesecurity shall be as described in theInformation for Bidders

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-00733

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of JPMorganChase Bank National Association vsRobert W Wazney I theundersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4302183

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of OsamaKhammash against Lawrence Greenthe Master in Equity for Sumter

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-2095

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of South CarolinaState Housing Finance andDevelopment Authority againstElizabeth Berry et al I the Masterin Equity for Sumter County will sellon Monday July 3 2017 at 1200oclock pm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 125 of Millwood GardensSubdivision as shown in Plat BookZ-13 at Page 80 and more recentlyshown and particularly shown on aplat by JP Edwards RLS datedOctober 26 1984 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book Z-48 atPage 950 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 6Fairfield Street Sumter SCRepresented by Auditors map ofSumter County as tax parcel206-04-03-038

This being the same propertyconveyed to Elizabeth Berry by deedof JampB Properties of Sumter LLC

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NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00418

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank National Associationsuccessor-in-interest to Bank ofAmerica NA successor by mergerto LaSalle Bank NA as Trustee forStructured Asset Investment LoanTrust Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates Series 2004-11 vsKathryn R Gardner theundersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LANDT O G E T H E R W I T H T H EIMPROVEMENTS THEREON IFANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE TOWNSHIP OFPRIVATEER COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT 13 ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATPREPARED BY HS WILLSONRLS DATED NOVEMBER 11 1959AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF MESNECONVEYANCE FOR SUMTERCOUNTY IN PLAT BOOK Z-17 ATP A G E 3 B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY SHOWN ANDDELINEATED ON A PLATPREPARED FOR MICHAEL EGARDNER AND KATHRYN RGARDNER BY BEN J MAKELARLS OF ALLEN-MAKELA LANDSURVEYORS INC RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE RMC FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 94 SAID LOT HAVINGSUCH METES AND BOUNDS ASREFERENCE TO SAID LATTERPLAT WILL SHOW ALLMEASUREMENTS BEING ALITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOMICHAEL E GARDNER ANDKATHRYN R GARDNER AS JOINTTENANTS WITH RIGHTS OFSURVIVORSHIP BY DEED OFE D W I N R L A W D A T E DFEBRUARY 1 1995 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 6 1995 INBOOK 617 AT PAGE 1101 IN THE

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of Wells FargoBank NA vs Sherman Rochell JrDaisy L Rochell CA No2016CP4301640 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1200 Noon at the Sumter CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONSITUATE LYING AND BEING INTHE SUMTER TOWNSHIPCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT 130 OF BECKRIDGE PARKSUBDIVISION ON A PLATPREPARED BY EDMUNDS LANDSURVEYORS RLS DATEDNOVEMBER 1 1995 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 1217 PURSUANT TOSECTION 30-5-250 OF THE CODEOF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA(1976 AS AMENDED) REFERENCETO SAID PLAT IS HEREBY MADEFOR THE METES BOUNDSCOURSES ANDOR DISTANCES OFTHE PROPERTY DELINEATEDTHEREON THIS PROPERTY ISKNOWN AS 2361 ORVIS STREETAND IS SHOWN ON THEAUDITORS MAP OF SUMTER

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300512

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of MidFirst Bankagainst Gerald Copeland the Masterin Equity for Sumter County orhisher agent will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inProvidence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinabeing more particularly shown anddelineated as Lot 5 McLaughlinEstates Subdivision Section No 1as shown on that certain plat ofJoseph R Edwards RLS dated Sept28 2000 and recorded in the Officeof the ROD for Sumter County in PlatBook 2000 at Page 700 The said lothas such boundaries metes coursesand distances as are shown on saidplat which are incorporated hereinin accordance with the provision ofSection 30-6-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976

TMS Number190-14-02-006

PROPERTY ADDRESS5 Beard Drive

Dalzell SC 29040

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lucy L Copeland andGerald Copeland by survivorshipdeed of Lucy L Copeland datedOctober 11 2000 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 12 2000in Deed Book 784 at Page 1451 LucyL Copeland died September 302014

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at7000 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-1410

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of TrustmarkNational Bank against Lucille BJenkins et al I the Master in Equityfor Sumter County will sell onMonday July 3 2017 at 1200 oclockpm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 141 of Beckridge ParkSection 7 as shown in Plat Book Z-41at Page 158 and more recently andparticularly shown on a plat byJoseph R Edwards RLS datedAugust 7 1989 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book PB89 atPage 885 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 1022Skardon Street Sumter SouthCarolina and is shown on theAuditors map of Sumter County asTax Parcel 207-07-04-007

This being the same propertyconveyed to Joyce A Jenkins andLucille B Jenkins by deed ofMarilyn F Tiffault dated February 42014 and recorded April 28 2014 inthe Office of the Register of Deedsfor Sumter County South Carolina inBook 1200 at Page 5506 andre-recorded May 29 2014 in Book1201 at Page 4274

TMS 207-07-04-007

Property Address1022 Skardon StreetSumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3875 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00524

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofThe Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York as Trusteefor the Holders of the GE-WMCA s s e t - B a c k e d P a s s - T h r o u g hCertificates Series 2006-1 vsStephen S McCoy Shawna B McCoythe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONIF ANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO 23 OFWILSON PARK SUBDIVISION ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATOF PALMER amp MALONE CESDATED OCTOBER 1954 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOKZ-12 AT PAGE 82 AND HAVINGSUCH BOUNDARIES METESCOURSES AND DISTANCES ASARE SHOWN ON SAID PLATREFERENCE TO WHICH ISHEREBY MADE PURSUANT TOAUTHORITY CONTAINED IN30-50-250 OF THE CODE OF LAWSOF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976 ASAMENDED

THIS BEING THAT SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOSTEPHEN S MCCOY ANDSHAWNA B MCCOY BY DEEDFROM STEPHEN T BICKFORDDATED JUNE 5 2006 ANDRECORDED JUNE 9 2006 IN DEEDBOOK 1032 AT PAGE 164 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTY

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

827 Mathis StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 248-09-03-057

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in the

AMENDED SUMMONSAND NOTICES

(Non-Jury)

FORECLOSUREOF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CA NO2014-CP-43-2763

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Carrington Mortgage Services LLCPlaintiff

vsJohn P Godwin South CarolinaDepartment of Motor Vehicles SouthCarolina Department of Revenue

Defendant(s)

TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVENAMEDYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDand required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint in thisaction a copy of which is herebyserved upon you and to serve a copyof your Answer on the subscribers attheir offices at 3800 FernandinaRoad Suite 110 Columbia SC 29210within thirty (30) days after theservice hereof exclusive of the dayof such service except that theUnited States of America if namedshall have sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof exclusive ofthe day of such service and if youfail to do so judgment by default willbe rendered against you for therelief demanded in the Complaint

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE ANDOR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSONWITH WHOM THE MINOR(S)RESIDES ANDOR TO PERSONSU N D E R S O M E L E G A LDISABILITY

YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONEDAND NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian ad litemwithin thirty (30) days after theservice of this Summons and Noticeupon you If you fail to do soapplication for such appointmentwill be made by Attorney forPlaintiff

YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICEthat pursuant to Rule 53(b) of theSouth Carolina Rules of CivilProcedure the Plaintiff will movefor a general Order of Reference tothe Master in Equity for SumterCounty which Order shallspecifically provide that the saidMaster in Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a final judgmentin this action

NOTICE OF FILINGAMENDED

COMPLAINT

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVENAMED

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the Amended Complaint CoverSheet for Civil Actions andCertificate of Exemption from ADRin the above entitled action was filedin the Office of the Clerk of Court forSumter County on June 19 2015

Bradford M StokesSC Bar No 78032Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451Attorneys for Plaintiff

your interest in this action andappointment to become absoluteunless you apply for the appointmentof a Guardian ad Litem to representyour interest in the above entitledaction within thirty (30) days fromthe date of the said order

June 2 2017J DAVID WEEKSWEEKS LAW OFFICE LLC35 South Sumter StreetP O Box 370Sumter SC 29151ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER(803) 775-5856 Telephone(803) 778-1365 Facsimile

COUNTY AS TAX PARCEL207-06-01-004

Derivation BOOK 1004 PAGE 00890

2361 Orvis StreetSumter SC 29154

207-06-01-004

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSSUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES EASEMENTS ANDORRESTRICTIONS OF RECORD ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 425 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theSumter County Clerk of Court at CA2016CP4301640

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Richard L BoothMaster In Equity forSumter County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-09081Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

County or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that lot or parcel of land situatein Sumter County State of SouthCarolina containing five (5) acresand being shown and designated asLot No 1 on that certain plat of TJSmith Surveyor dated January 251947 recorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book ZZ-5 at page 245according to which said lot No 1 isbounded as follows North by astreet separating it from lands nowor formerly of John K McElveenEast by a public road leading fromthe Sumter-Shiloh paved highwaySouth by lands now or formerly ofJK McElveen and West by Lot No 2as shown on said plat

TMS Number267-02-02-003

PROPERTY ADDRESSTract 1ZZ5-245

Mims RoadSumter SC 29036

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green bydeed of distribution of the Estate2010-ES43-00274 dated September16 2015 and recorded in the Officeof the Register of Deeds for SumterCounty on September 17 2015 inDeed Book 1215 at Page 485

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at1500 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

RECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

9 Lake Shore DriveSumter SC 29150

TMS 224-06-01-004

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 85 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe Providence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinadesignated as Lot W on a platprepared by Joseph R EdwardsRLS dated June 19 2001 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book 2001 at Page 591Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 of theCode of Laws of South Carolina(1976 as amended) reference to saidplat is hereby made for the metesbounds courses andor distances ofthe property delineated thereon Theproperty is known as 2040 HideawayDrive and is shown on the Auditor`smap of Sumter County as tax parcel180-00-03-016(P)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Robert W Wazney byvirtue of a Deed from Pauline JShuler dated July 27 2001 andrecorded September 12 2001 in Book815 at Page 1970 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 180-13-01-015

Property address2040 Hideaway Drive

Sumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 5500 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

dated October 12 2009 and recordedOctober 14 2009 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina in Book 1130at Page 2915

TMS 206-04-03-038

Property Address6 Fairfield Street

Sumter SC 29150

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 6125 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

Summons ampNotice Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale

B6 THE ITEM CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017

ORDER AND NOTICE OF SALED E F I C I E N C Y J U D G M E N TREQUESTED AS TO DEFENDANTSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONNOT ELIGIBLE FOR LOANMODIFICATION UNDER THEH O M E A F F O R D A B L EMODIFICATION PROGRAM STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA SUMTERCOUNTY IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS THIRD JUDICIALC I R C U I T 2 0 1 6 - C P - 4 3 - 0 0 6 1 8FIRST-CITIZENS BANK amp TRUSTCOMPANY AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST BY MERGER TO FIRSTCITIZENS BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY INC Plaintiff vsSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONDefendant(s) BY VIRTUE of adecree heretofore granted in the

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-01993

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of FederalNational Mortgage Association(Fannie Mae) vs Nicole J MilliganI the undersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

ALL of that certain piece parcel orlot of land together withimprovements thereon lying beingand situate in Sumter TownshipSumter County South Carolinamore particularly shown anddesignated as Lot 233 HilldaleSubdivision on a plat thereofprepared by Michael C TurbevilleIII on December 19 2005 said plat isrecorded in Plat Book 2006 at Page16 and is incorporated herein byreference pursuant to Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976 (as amended)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Nicole J Milligan byvirtue of a Deed from The Estate ofDouglas M Simmons datedDecember 28 2005 and recordedJanuary 13 2006 in Book 1012 atPage 1246 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 207-09-04-013

Property address2610 Hilldale Drive

Sumter SC 29154-7010

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case of

Notice of SaleCA No

2015-CP-43-02808

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Guild MortgageCompany vs Roosevelt AndersonTracey Danelle Isaac I theundersigned as Master in Equity forSumter County will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at the SumterCounty Judicial Center SumterCounty South Carolina to thehighest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parcelor lot of land together with theimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being shown anddesignated as Lot No 60 of Kel-SamFarms Subdivision Section I asshown on that certain plat preparedby Carl J Croft RLS dated June 121989 and recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty in Plat Book PB 94 at page237 This said lot has such metesboundaries courses and distances asare shown on said plat which areincorporated herein in accordancewith the provisions of Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Roosevelt Anderson andTracey Danelle Isaac from StanleyMaxwell by virtue of a Deed datedJune 26 2014 and recorded July 92014 in Book 1202 at Page 5758 in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County South Carolina

3440 Deer Track CircleDalzell SC 29040

TMS 189-09-01-014

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Four and00100 (4000) to be paid on balanceof bid from date of sale to date ofcompliance The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps and that thesuccessful bidder or bidders otherthan the Plaintiff therein do uponthe acceptance of his or her biddeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County a certified check orcash in the amount equal to fivepercent (5) of the amount of bid onsaid premises at the sale as evidenceof good faith in bidding and subjectto any resale of said premises underOrder of this Court and in the eventthe said purchaser or purchasers failto comply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days the Masterin Equity shall forthwith resell thesaid property after the due noticeand advertisement and shallcontinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser who shall comply withthe terms of sale shall be obtainedsuch sales to be made at the risk ofthe former purchaser Since apersonal or deficiency judgment iswaived the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately If thePlaintiff or the Plaintiff srepresentative does not appear atthe above-described sale then thesale of the property will be nullvoid and of no force and effect Insuch event the sale will berescheduled for the next available

Notice of SaleCA No 2017-CP-43-00325

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Lakeview LoanServicing LLC vs Michael SGerbode I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on July 3 2017 at 1200 PMat the Sumter County JudicialCenter Sumter County SouthCarolina to the highest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parceland lottract of land withimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being in the Countyof Sumter State of South Carolinaidentified as Lot No 4B of EssexPark Subdivision and being morefully shown on a plat prepared byJoseph R Edwards PLS dated31798 and recorded in Plat Book 98at Page 319 records of SumterCounty

Aforesaid Plat is specificallyincorporated herein and reference iscraved thereto for a more completeand accurate description of themetes bounds courses anddistances of the property concernedherein This description is in lieu ofmetes and bounds as permitted bylaw under Section 30-5-250 of the1976 Code of Laws of South CarolinaAs Amended Be all measurements alittle more or a little less andaccording to said plat

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Michael S Gerbode bydeed of Tommy L Moss datedSeptember 6 2006 and recordedSeptember 6 2006 in Book 1043 atPage 1639 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina

2021 Essex DriveSumter SC 29154

TMS 206-06-02-108

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Six and8751000 (6875) to be paid onbalance of bid from date of sale todate of compliance The purchaserto pay for papers and stamps andthat the successful bidder orbidders other than the Plaintifftherein do upon the acceptance ofhis or her bid deposit with theMaster in Equity for Sumter County

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4301551

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina issued in thecase of Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company as Trustee forSoundview Home Loan Trust 2006-3Asset-Backed Certificates Series2006-3 against Barry L Artis Sr etal the Master in Equity for SumterCounty or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereonsituate lying and being in theTownship of Stateburg near theTown of Sumter County of SumterState of South Carolina fronting onMonterey Drive and being moreparticularly shown and delineated asLot 3 of Horton Field Subdivision(fka Mayfield Subdivision) on a platprepared for Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by Cox and DinkinsInc dated April 14 2006 andrecorded in Book 2006 page 236 andalso by plat prepared by EdmundsLand Surveyors Inc datedDecember 17 2003 and recorded inBook 2004 page 48 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty and having such boundariesand measurements as will more fullyappear by reference to said plat

TMS Number155-08-03-004

PROPERTY ADDRESS1390 Monterey DrSumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by deed of D RHorton Inc dated April 20 2006 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyon May 12 2006 in Deed Book 1027 atPage 1897

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at450 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord and to the right of the UnitedStates of America to redeem theproperty within one (1) year from thedate of the foreclosure sale pursuantto Sec 2410(c) Title 28 UnitedStates Code

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties who

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00377

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank Trust NA as Trustee forLSF9 Master Participation Trust vsAnnie G Gilchrist Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvester Miott akaSylvester R Miott Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvia L Miott SouthCarolina Department of Revenuethe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALI THAT LOT OF LANDSITUATE IN THE CITY OFSUMTER IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA REPRESENTED ASLOT NO 40 IN BLOCK B ON THATCERTAIN PLAT RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OFCOURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY INPLAT BOOK V-4 AT PAGE 411 ANDBOUNDED AS FOLLOWS

ON THE NORTH BY SHERARDSTREET ON SAID PLAT NOWKNOWN AS COLLEGE STREET ONTHE EAST BY LOT NO 41 INBLOCKB ON SAID PLAT ON THESOUTH BY OTHER LAND OFGRANTOR AND ON THE WEST BYLOT NO 39 IN BLOCK B ON SAIDPLAT SAID LOT HEREBYCONVEYED MEASURES FIFTY (50)FEET ON ITS NORTHERN ANDSOUTHERN LINES AND ONEHUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) FEETON ITS EASTERN AND WESTERNLINES BY SAID MEASUREMENTSA LITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOS Y L V E S T E R M I O T T A N DSYNETHIA MIOTT BY DEED OFS A M G G R E E N D A T E DFEBRUARY 10 1956 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 15 1956 INBOOK 87 AT PAGE 273 IN THERECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

SUBSEQUENTLY SYNETHIA DMIOTT PASSED AWAY AND HERINTEREST IN THE SUBJECTPROPERTY WAS PASSED TOSYLVESTER MIOTT AND SYLVIAMIOTT PURSUANT TO THE WILLOF SYNETHIA D MIOTT AND BYPROBATE OF ESTATE FILE2010ES4300009 SEE ALSO DEEDOF DISTRIBUTION DATEDMARCH 22 2011 AND RECORDEDMARCH 23 2011 IN DEED BOOK1152 AT PAGE 001342 IN THEOFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTFOR SUMTER COUNTY SOUTHCAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

20 East College StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 229-12-03-035

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 124499 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2016-CP-43-00952

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofChristiana Trust a division ofWilmington Savings Fund SocietyFSB as indenture trustee for theC S M C 2 0 1 4 - R P L 3 T r u s t Mortgage-Backed Notes Series2014-RPL3 vs Joshua A GrubbBrittany A Henline Chase BankUSA National Association sbm toChase Manhattan Bank USA NA assuccessor in interest to Bank OneDelaware NA the undersignedMaster In Equity for Sumter CountySouth Carolina will sell on July 32017 at 1200PM at the SumterCounty Courthouse City of SumterState of South Carolina to thehighest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR TRACT OF LANDWITH ALL IMPROVEMENTSTHEREON SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE CITY ANDCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT NO 85 OF WILSON PARKSUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON APLAT BY DD EDMUNDS RLSDATED JULY 2 1990 RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 90 AT PAGE 875 INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFSUMTER COUNTY SAID LOT NO85 BEING BOUNDED ANDMEASURING AS FOLLOWSNORTH BY LOT NO 78 SAIDP L A T A N D M E A S U R I N GTHEREON 7489 FEET EAST BYLOT NO 86 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14013FEET SOUTH BY LEE STREETSAID PLAT AND FRONTINGTHEREON 7521 FEET AND WESTBY LOT NO 84 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14030FEET BE ALL MEASUREMENTS ALITTLE MORE OR A LITTLE LESSAND ACCORDING TO SAID PLATTHIS BEING THE PROPERTYKNOWN AS 209 LEE STREET

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOJOSHUA A GRUBB ANDBRITTANY A HENLINE BY DEEDOF BUDDY K WARD DATED MAY10 2005 AND RECORDED MAY 242005 IN BOOK 981 AT PAGE 1729 INTHE OFFICE OF REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY209 Lee Street

Sumter SC 29150TMS 248-10-02-018

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) Deficiency judgment beingdemanded the bidding will not beclosed on the day of sale but willremain open for a period of thirty(30) days as provided by lawPlaintiff is demanding a deficiencythe Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to salePurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 75 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300005

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of NationstarMortgage LLC against DorothyRobertson et al the Master inEquity for Sumter County or hisheragent will sell on July 3 2017 at1200 PM at Sumter JudicialCenter 215 North Harvin StreetSumter SC 29150 to the highestbidder

All that piece parcel or lot of landlying being and situate in SumterTownship Sumter County State ofSouth Carolina shown anddesignated as Lot No 2 on a plat ofVillage Green Subdivisionrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book Z-28 at Page 57 said lotbeing bounded and measures asfollows On the Northwest by WasselStreet and measuring thereon 2250feet on the North by the intersectionof Wassel Street and DesChampsRoad and measuring thereon 3535feet On the Northeast byDesChamps Road and measuringthereon 1050 feet On the Southeastby Lot No 1 and measuring thereon2500 feet and on the Southwest byLot No 3 and measuring thereon1300 feet be all of saidmeasurements a little more or less

TMS Number184-10-01-003

PROPERTY ADDRESS450 Deschamps Road

Sumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Cassie S Slater andWillie Slater by deed of S amp ELandscaping Company datedOctober 26 1970 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 29 1970in Deed Book R-9 at Page 1384 and toCassie S Slater Dorothy Robertsonand Willie Mae Scott by deed ofdistribution of the Estate of WillieSlater recorded November 14 2005in Book 1005 at Page 1493

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at6875 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

a certified check or cash in theamount equal to five percent (5) ofthe amount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of good faithin bidding and subject to any resaleof said premises under Order of thisCourt and in the event the saidpurchaser or purchasers fail tocomply with the terms of sale withinTwenty (20) days the Master inEquity shall forthwith resell the saidproperty after the due notice andadvertisement and shall continue tosell the same each subsequent salesday until a purchaser who shallcomply with the terms of sale shallbe obtained such sales to be made atthe risk of the former purchaserSince a personal or deficiencyjudgment is waived the bidding willnot remain open but compliancewith the bid may be madeimmediately If the Plaintiff or thePlaintiffs representative does notappear at the above-described salethen the sale of the property will benull void and of no force and effectIn such event the sale will berescheduled for the next availablesales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in EquityFor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

should have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Susan S WhiteSC Bar 5453Attorney for PlaintiffFINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPO Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460

case of First-Citizens Bank amp TrustCompany as successor in interest bymerger to First Citizens Bank andTrust Company Inc v Sheila HClark aka Sheila A Clark akaSheila H Wilson case number2016-CP-43-00618 I the undersignedRichard L Booth Master In Equityfor Sumter County will hold a saleon July 3 2017 at 1200 PM at theSumter County Courthouse 215North Harvin Street Sumter SC29150 Courtroom 1A and sell thefollowing described property to thehighest bidder All that certainpiece parcel or lot of land togetherwith the dwelling and any and allother improvements thereon lyingbeing and situate in the city andCounty of Sumter State of SouthCarolina being shown anddelineated as Lot No 6 on thatcertain plat by R L MaloneEngineer dated July 9 1940 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book S-5 at Page 53according to which said Lot 6 isbounded and measuring now orformerly as follows on the north byLot 7 said plat and measuringthereon 1000 feet on the east by Lot8 said plat and measuring thereon575 feet on the south by a 50right-of-way known as VirginiaDrive and measuring thereon 100feet and on the west by theright-of-way of North MagnoliaStreet and fronting thereon 575 feetbe all of said measurements a littlemore or less and according to saidplat Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 ofthe Code of Laws of South Carolina(1976) reference to said plat ishereby craved for particulars of theboundaries metes courses andordistances of the property delineatedthereon This property isrepresented as Tax Map Parcel No249-01-02-058 upon the records of theSumter County Auditor and isknown as 501 N Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 This being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto David W Durham bydeed from Anne Harriet PalmerCatherine Palmer Tillman andPhilip G Palmer dated March 231999 and recorded same date in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 735 atPage 1052 And this being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto Sheila H Clark bydeed from David W Durhamrecorded June 4 1999 in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 743 atPage 23 501 Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 Tax No249-01-02-058 TERMS OF SALE Thesuccessful bidder other thanPlaintiff will deposit with theSumter County Master In Equity atthe conclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of its bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt in thecase of noncompliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail or refuseto make the required deposit at timeof bid or comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30) daysthen the Master In Equity may resellthe property on the same terms andconditions at the risk of the saidhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theconveying deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of the bidfrom the date of sale to the date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 5500 per annum ShouldPlaintiff or one of its representativesfail to be present at the time of salethe property shall be automaticallywithdrawn from said sale As adeficiency judgment is beingdemanded the bidding will remainopen thirty (30) days after the date ofsale THIS SALE IS ALSO MADESUBJECT TO ALL SUMTERCOUNTY TAXES AND EXISTINGEASEMENTS RESTRICTIONSAND SENIOR LIENS ANDOROTHER ENCUMBRANCES OFRECORD Richard L Booth MasterIn Equity Sumter County SumterSouth Carolina ATTORNEYS FORPLAINTIFF Samuel D FlederPatrick Goodwyn Smith DebnamNarron Drake Saintsing amp MyersLLP PO Box 26268 Raleigh NC27611 Attorneys for Plaintiff DMN15079942

case of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3375 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

non-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4875 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

sales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

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IN LIFE

FLINT MICH Michiganrsquos attor-ney general charged healthofficials Wednesday over theFlint drinking-water crisis

Six officials are charged in allmdash five with involuntary man-slaughter mdash according to Michi-gan Attorney General Bill

Schuette ldquoWe are confident thatthe charges that we have filed willbe upheld in the courtsrdquo he said

uNick Lyon director of thestate Department of Health andHuman Services is charged withfelonies involuntary manslaugh-ter and misconduct in office

uEden Wells the depart-mentrsquos chief medical executive ischarged with obstruction of jus-tice and lying to a police officeralso felonies

uDarnell Earley Flintrsquos for-mer state emergency manager ischarged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with felony false pre-

tenses conspiracy to commitfalse pretenses misconduct in of-fice and a misdemeanor charge ofwillful neglect of duty

uHoward Croft Flintrsquos for-mer Water Department manageris charged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with false pretenses andconspiracy to commit falsepretenses

uLiane Shekter-Smith theMichigan Department of Envi-ronmental Qualityrsquos drinking wa-ter chief is charged withinvoluntary manslaughter Shepreviously was charged with felo-ny misconduct in office and mis-

demeanor willful neglect of dutyuStephen Busch the district

supervisor for the Office of Drink-ing Water is charged with invol-untary manslaughter He pre-viously was charged with felonymisconduct in office tamperingwith evidence conspiracy to tam-per with evidence and two misde-meanor counts of the MichiganSafe Water Drinking Act

The charges are related to aLegionnairesrsquo disease outbreak in2014 and 2015 that led to 12deaths after the cityrsquos water sup-ply was switched to the Flint Riv-er Flintrsquos drinking water wascontaminated with lead

Officials face manslaughter charges over Flint12 died in Michiganafter water polluted

Paul Egan and Elisha AndersonDetroit Free Press

GUNFIRE ON THE BASEBALL FIELD

SOURCE Digital Globe ESRI GRAPHIC KARL GELLES AND JIM SERGENT USA TODAY

ABOUT 7 AM Congressmen are taking batting practice

1

SHORTLY AFTER 7 AMGunman open fires from behind third base

2

Scalisersquos CapitolPolice detail engages shooter

4

3rdbase

Outfield

4

1stbase

Police detail location

ABOUT 712 AMAlexandria police arrive and join the gunfight Suspect dies

5

Eugene Simpson Stadium Park Alexandria Va

HOW THE SHOOTING UNFOLDED

Alexandria

WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWhite HouseWhite HouseWhite House

US CapitolUS CapitolUS Capitol

Va

MdPotomacRiverPotomacRiver

395395Shootings

N

5 Miles

CongressmanSteve Scaliseshot in hip

3

Attack stuns Washington

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Survivors gather behind police lines around the baseball park in Alexandria Va where congressional Republicans were practicing for an annual charity game with congressional Democrats The game will be played tonight as planned

ALEXANDRIA VA The 66-year-old Illinois man who fired earlyWednesday on members of Con-gress practicing for a charitybaseball game raged againstPresidentTrump and hadsingled outHouse MajorityWhip SteveScalise whowas woundedin the attack

ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

AFPGETTY IMAGES

James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

CONTINUED FROM C1

CONTINUED FROM C1

SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AMLOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10WIS News 10 at 7 (N)

Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

Americarsquos Got Talent ldquoAuditions 3rdquo Contestants of all ages audition Dateline NBC (N) WIS News 10 at 11 (N)

(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 23rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo

AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

CNBC 35 84 American Greed A phony gold scheme American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed CNN 3 80 Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper

COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 24rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo

AMC 48 180 (600) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Lost World Jurassic Parkrdquo (1997 Adventure) Jeff Goldblum Juli-anne Moore An expedition returns to monitor dinosaursrsquo progress

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

Modern Family (DVS)

WE 68 166 Law amp Order ldquoStalkerrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDisappearedrdquo Law amp Order Quadriplegic boy is killed Law amp Order ldquoBad Girlrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDamagedrdquo Law amp Order WGNA 8 172 Blue Bloods ldquoThe Bitter Endrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoUnwritten Rulesrdquo Blue Bloods Blue Bloods ldquoTo Protect and Serverdquo Person of Interest

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SOUP TO NUTZ

ACROSS1 Snake footwise

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Pinterest

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draw during

a test

14 Saboteur eg

15 Fruit used in

alcohol flavoring

16 Home for

66-Across

17 Criticism

18 Wedding dress

insert

19 Impatient

20 Start

of a one-liner by

54-Across

23 Tiresome type

24 Cavaliers

on scoreboards

25 One-liner part 2

29 One-liner part 3

32 Paella pot

33 NFL receivers

36 Actress Skye

37 Upset

38 One-liner part 4

40 One-liner part 5

42 Stands for

funerals

43 Black and Red

44 ldquo__ of Lightrdquo

1998 Madonna

album

45 Words to a traitor

46 One-liner part 6

49 End of the

one-liner

50 Andean root

vegetable

51 California tourist

attraction

54 Standup comic

known for

one-liners

59 Stereotypically

haunted area

62 One-eighties

63 Flash maybe

64 Absorbed

eagerly with ldquoinrdquo

65 It may affect

a sentence

66 Sea eagles

67 ldquo__ Stardustrdquo

David Bowie

song

68 Chihuahua

sounds

69 Afternoon fare

DOWN1 Switch letters

2 Tentacled

creature

3 Start of

a Norwegian line

4 Northern Illinois

University city

5 ldquoOff the Courtrdquo

memoirist

6 Splash sound

7 A pro brings his

own to the table

8 Flower parts

9 Switch partner

10 ldquoReady if you

arerdquo

11 Circle segment

12 Med research

agency

13 One in or on

a chain

21 Calvin and Anne

22 Born in France

26 Not as healthy

27 Colleague of

Ruth and Sonia

28 Source of some

issues

30 Comforting

sound

31 Bad picnic omen

33 Area sometimes

called ldquoThe Roof

of the Worldrdquo

34 ldquoDownton

Abbeyrdquo lady

35 Number of

Maravillas

del Mundo

37 Email again

39 Showing

impatience

digitally

40 __ shooter

41 Fink

43 Linguistic origin

of Kwanzaa

46 Wee one

47 Live in

48 Hydrophobia

52 ldquoNapoleon

Dynamiterdquo

sidekick Saacutenchez

53 Hockey setting

55 Repulsive

56 Dickens

schemer

57 Those in

Chihuahua

58 [Horrors]

59 Woodworkerrsquos

tool

60 Prefix with cycle

61 Itrsquos game

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MOTHER GOOSE

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JUMBLE THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEBy David L Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

SUDOKU HOW TO PLAY

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By Christopher Shaw 61617

Thursdayrsquos Puzzle Solved

copy2017 Tribune Content Agency LLC 61617

THE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

The answers to todayrsquos puzzles can be

found on todayrsquos Daily Planner page

DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

Good advice for everyone mdash teens to seniors mdash is in ldquoThe Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With Itrdquo To order send your name and mailing address plus check or money order for $7 (US funds) to Dear Abby Anger Booklet PO Box 447 Mount Morris IL 61054-0447 (Shipping and handling are in-cluded in the price)

Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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A2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

LOCAL BRIEFSFROM STAFF REPORTS

DOT will close portion of Douglas Swamp Road

The South Carolina Depart-ment of Transportation advis-es motorists that all lanes of Douglas Swamp Road between Narrow Paved Road and Nor-wood Road in Sumter County will be closed to thru-traffic Thursday at 3 pm through Friday June 23 at 3 pm at mile points 000 to 325 for an emergency drainage pipe re-pair

A detour will be in place for motorists to follow

Santee Water Park open for summer season

Santee Water Park managed by the YMCA is open for the season Hours are 11 am-7 pm Monday Tuesday Thurs-day and Friday and 1-5 pm Sunday The park is closed on Wednesday

Admission is $8 for guests taller than 4 feet and $4 for guests shorter than 4 feet tall

The park is at 1761 Bass Drive Santee

HDS extends request to delay REAL ID compliance

Department of Homeland Security has agreed to grant South Carolinarsquos request for an extension until Oct 10 to comply with REAL ID require-ments Notification to all fed-eral facilities and the update of the DHS website was ex-pected to be complete by the end of the day Thursday

Kevin Shwedo executive di-rector of the SC Department of Motor Vehicles plans to make a formal announcement today that will provide further details

Jehovah MBC to host 3rd fatherhood event

For the third year in a row Jehovah Missionary Baptist and Quntwarica churches will be hosting a fatherhood event service Mighty Men of Valor to honor more than 100 fa-thers in the community who go above and beyond for their families

Mighty Men of Valor will be celebrating men of all cultures backgrounds and lifestyles

ldquoFathers unfortunately find themselves being single fathers and sometimes strug-gle getting quality time with their childrenrdquo Bishop John-nie McFadden said ldquoOur or-ganization and the fatherhood services serve as a resource to support the fathersrdquo

The event was originally or-ganized to honor the hard work of fathers and provide them with beneficial informa-tive tips materials and posi-tive words of wisdom

According to a news release

for the event women live five years longer than men

The release stated with heart disease as the leading cause of death the event hopes to en-courage fathers to be healthy and to treat their health as part of their commitment to being responsible fathers

Minister Marlo Braboy said the event will promote the healthy lifestyle that fathers should have in order to main-tain a strong relationship with their children

ldquoThe whole point of the event is to broadcast and en-courage fatherhood by being more involved with their chil-dren and to do thatrdquo Braboy said ldquothey need to take care of themselvesrdquo

McFadden said she feels fa-thers can have a positive and strong impact on their chil-drenrsquos lives

The release said that stud-ies have found the children who engage with their fathers are likely to have good physi-cal and emotional health

ldquoOften young men are learning from their mothers aunts or other female figures in their livesrdquo McFadden said ldquoHowever we do not be-lieve a young woman can teach a young man to be a successful man Men have leadership roles that women cannot teach and they need a father figure to teach themrdquo

Despite women often being the ones to raise children Mc-Fadden said she does applaud them and feels they are doing a great job

ldquoLadies are doing a great jobrdquo McFadden said ldquobut there are great men out there helping out with their families and we are taking the time to appreciate them and give them a pat on the back We are con-tinuing to encourage them for being a role model for our young men of the communityrdquo

Fathers Braboy said set a good example for their chil-dren when they raise them and the children grow up with them in the household

ldquoWe want to make it known and tell fathers that they still have a place in the house and in their childrenrsquos livesrdquo Braboy said

The Jehovah Missionary Baptist and Quntwarica

Churchrsquos Mighty Men of Valor event will be held at noon Saturday at MH New-ton Family Life Center 415 Manning Ave The public has been invited to attend the cel-ebration of fatherhood

BY CAITLAN WALZERinterntheitemcom

SUMTER ITEM FILE PHOTO

Simone James looks at the photo her father Saymon James Jr snapped of her at a past Jehovah Missionary Baptist Churchrsquos Fathers Day celebration

Norman More in Congress should be armedCOLUMBIA (AP) mdash The Republican

seeking to replace Mick Mulvaney in the US House said Thursday that the shoot-ing of a congressman during a recre-ational baseball practice is a prime ex-ample of why more people should carry guns

Ralph Norman a former state law-maker seeking to represent South Caro-linarsquos 5th District said that more people would have been wounded or killed if of-ficers providing security for House Ma-jority Whip Steve Scalise hadnrsquot been armed when a man opened fire Wednes-day morning at a ballfield in Alexandria Virginia

ldquoAbsolutelyrdquo Norman a real estate developer and former state lawmaker told The Associated Press when asked if he wanted to carry a weapon if elected to the House seat ldquoMore people ought to be armedrdquo

Norman who faces off with Democrat Archie Parnell and three third-party candidates in next Tuesdayrsquos election said he has a concealed carry permit in South Carolina

The shooting of Scalise and four oth-ers including two members of the Cap-itol Police has prompted a renewed conversation about gun possession particularly among elected officials Some congressmen have proposed al-lowing members to carry weapons for protection

Firearms and other dangerous weap-ons are prohibited on the US Capitol

grounds and the District of Columbia has otherwise strict firearms rules In Virginia where the shooting occurred firearms can be openly carried without

a permit and the state issues concealed carry permits In nearby Maryland ap-plicants for wear-and-carry permits are required to show ldquogood and sub-stantial reasonrdquo for needing a hand-gunrsquos protection according to state po-lice

For Norman the shooting of Scalise has been a teachable moment with his campaign staffers on how to approach security issues

ldquoThe baseball game is a poster child for what can happen at any event any town hallrdquo he said ldquoI thank God those security guards were armedrdquo

Norman spoke after a forum with other candidates in Tuesdayrsquos special election for South Carolinarsquos 5th Dis-trict seat Parnell said he supported the Second Amendment but wanted smart-er background check procedures That includes adding days to the window of time clerks have to do the checks something authorities have said might have made it tougher for Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof to buy the gun he used to massacre nine people at a June 2015 Bible study

More than just current events though Parnell said one of his goals in Congress would be to find a way to hold substan-tive conversations on divisive issues like guns

ldquoThe tone in this country is wrongrdquo Parnell said during Thursdayrsquos forum in answering a question on gun regulation ldquoWe cannot shout at each otherrdquo

JACK OSTEEN THE SUMTER ITEM

Republican nominee for the 5th Congres-sional District Ralph Norman speaks to a crowd at Willie Suersquos on Thursday Norman was in Sumter as part of the second leg of his 5th District Tour Norman will be facing Democratic challenger Archie Parnell from Sumter in Tuesdayrsquos special election

Governor to present Historic Preservation awards

The 2017 South Carolina Historic Preservation Awards will be present-ed by Gov Henry McMaster at 2 pm today in the First Floor Lobby of the SC Statehouse in Columbia This is the 23rd year for the awards that rec-ognize those who have made ldquoexcep-tional accomplishments in the preser-vation rehabilitation and interpreta-tion of the architectural and cultural

heritage of the Palmetto StaterdquoCategories for the awards comprise

Honor Stewardship Preservation Services Heritage Tourism Elected Official Honor Award and the Gover-norrsquos Award They are sponsored by the Office of the Governor the SC Archives and History Foundation the SC Department of Archives and His-tory and the Palmetto Trust for His-toric Preservation

Todayrsquos ceremony is open to the

public Awards recipients will be an-nounced officially on Monday

According to a news release the SC Archives and History Foundation is a private nonprofit organization providing support for the programs and services of the SC Department of Archives and History Since its in-corporation in 1993 the foundation has been an integral partner in pro-moting the rich history of South Car-olina

FROM STAFF REPORTS

THE SUMTER ITEM LOCAL | NATION FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A3

Attacked while running woman drowns rabid raccoon in puddle

HOPE Maine (AP) mdash A Maine woman said a rabid raccoon attacked her while she was out for a run so she drowned it in a puddle

Rachel Borch of Hope said she was running in woods near her home June 2 when she saw the raccoon charging with its teeth bared She said she knew the animal was going to bite her so she held out her hands so it would bite her there

The 21-year-old said she then noticed a pud-dle in a nearby swampy area She ran over with the rabid animal still biting down on her thumb and held its head underwater until it drowned

Hope Animal Control Officer Heidi Blood praised Borchrsquos composure and said she is in the hospital for rabies exposure treat-ment

CAITLAN WALZER THE SUMTER ITEM

In a few weeks local children can play on new equipment at the Dillon Park playground after the old equipment is replaced this month Sumter County Recreation and Parks Director Phil Parnell said the new equipment will be delivered next week Sumterites got about 30 years out of the current playground equipment he said The installation of the new playground equipment is part of a $27 million Capital Penny Sales Tax project to renovate multiple features of the park Parnell said the project is estimated to cost $60000 Parnell said the walk-ing track at Dillon Park has been resurfaced and there are plans to add football fields He said upgrades to the handi-capped-accessible playground are anticipated to begin in July

Playground upgrade

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) mdash Community leaders have come up with a plan to fight sex trafficking during the Super Bowl in Minneapolis

The plan unveiled Tuesday includes billboard cam-paigns statewide law en-forcement stings and training for bus drivers hotel workers and thousands of volunteers to identify sex trafficking the Star Tribune reported The effort is estimated to cost about $1 million

The 40-member group be-hind the project is made up of representatives from coun-ties nonprofits hospitals businesses and law enforce-ment who have spent the past nine months planning The Womens Foundation of Min-nesota Hennepin County and Ramsey County have been leading the effort

We have zero tolerance said Terry Williams of the Womens Foundation Were

excited the Super Bowl is coming here so we can high-light our community and the work were doing here

Like other big events the Super Bowl will likely draw an increase in online sex ads according to experts at the University of Minnesotas Urban Research and Out-reach-Engagement Centers

Law enforcement agencies are planning to coordinate targeted stings starting 10

days before the Super Bowl and lasting throughout the game said Minneapolis po-lice Sgt Grant Snyder

Along with bus drivers and hotel workers about 10000 Super Bowl volunteers will be trained to identify sex trafficking The effort also includes providing more emergency shelter beds in-creased street outreach and a tip hotline for possible traf-ficking

Minneapolis leaders unveil $1M plan to address Super Bowl sex trafficking

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ldquobe alert for foul ballsrdquo ldquoA few years ago at the

P-15rsquos baseball banquet they presented me with a trophy that looks like an eagle and had a verse about being the most respected fan because of what I dordquo Osborne said ldquoThat meant the world to merdquo

She said that while not everyone agrees with her interjections on foul balls she said that she yells to support the boys and en-courage them

ldquoThe coaches all enjoy it and so do the playersrdquo Os-borne said ldquoI mean even the umpires have come to know it and itrsquos a lot of in-expensive fun I even love it when young fans start yell-ing lsquofoul ballrsquo toordquo

In addition to attending the games and yelling her famous line Osborne said that she has always wanted to be out on the field and hitting the ball herself

ldquo(Coach) Steve Campbell let me go out on Sunday af-ternoon and try to hit some ballsrdquo Osborne said ldquoI started off hitting foul balls and he said lsquoNot only can you yell lsquofoul ballrsquo you sure can hit them toorsquordquo

Osborne said ldquoWell after a few balls were pitched I clutched up on the bat like my dad told me to do as a young child and then start-ed hitting the balls straight He told me then lsquoYoursquove got it now foul ball ladyrsquordquo

Outside of the ballpark Osborne spends her days caring for children In fact Osborne has worked for a family day care for 39 years and on Sept 1 she plans to retire so she can spend more time with her family and yelling her fa-vorite two words at the

ball field ldquoI try to give the team

support even though I donrsquot really know any of them personallyrdquo Osborne said ldquoBut I am very proud and appreciate our team for en-tertaining us in the heat and playing the game I loverdquo

Osborne will be spending her weekend supporting both the junior and senior teams and said she can be found selling souvenirs at the stand or heard yelling ldquofoul ballrdquo from her spot on the second row

P-15rsquoS FROM PAGE A1

CAITLAN WALZER THE SUMTER ITEM

P-15rsquos ldquoFoul Ball Ladyrdquo Shirley Osborne has been attending the P-15rsquos games since the early rsquo70s

No problem on ship at after threat claim at Charleston port

MOUNT PLEASANT (AP) mdash A person who raised alarms about a possible ldquodirty bombrdquo on a container ship approaching the port of Charleston in South Carolina was being questioned Thurs-day after searches found nothing dangerous

Coast Guard Lt James Zorn said the Charleston of-fice received a telephone call about a ldquodirty bombrdquo aboard the Maersk Memphis con-tainer ship around 8 pm Wednesday The ship docked about a half-hour later

Zorn said the Coast Guard contacted other federal state and local agencies and set up a unified command that or-dered the evacuation of the Wando Terminal of the South Carolina State Ports Authority in Mount Pleasant and set up a 1-mile safety zone around the dock on the Cooper River

A ldquodirty bombrdquo is not a tra-

ditional nuclear weapon but an explosive device contain-ing radioactive or radiation-polluted material By 330 am Thursday officials had scanned four suspect con-tainers aboard the ship and determined there was no danger

Zorn said the four ldquodiplo-maticrdquo containers were searched based on intelli-gence gathered and informa-tion from the caller He did not have other information on those containers refer-ring questions about them to the FBI

FBI spokesman Don Wood in Columbia said he could not talk about the contain-ers He also would not pro-vide details on the person being questioned or any pos-sible charges

The terminal was allowed to resume normal opera-tions No injuries were re-ported

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JOHNSON

CENTENARIAN

Ruth Cantey Johnson cele-brated her 100th birthday on April 20 2017 in Manning

Born on April 20 1917 in Williamsburg County she has seen many his-torical events happen in this nation

Ruth and her late husband Buster Johnson

were farmers They also ran a country store and the West-ern Auto in Manning for

years Their marriage was blessed with two children Bud Johnson and Brenda Thompson seven grandchil-dren one who preceded her in death nine great-grand-children and one great-great-grandchild She also has two step-great-great-grandchildren

Ruth is still very active and continued to do yard work until a couple of years ago She still maintains her home

Ruth is also planning for her next birthday

Ruth Cantey Johnson celebrates 100 years

Turbeville OKs budgetrsquos 2nd reading

Turbeville Town Council met Tuesday and passed the second reading of its 2017-18 annual budget

City Manager Rodney Jones told council it was a ldquobare-bonesrdquo budget with no cost-of-living increases for city employees

He also said that while the millage rate was in-

creased the change was revenue neutral because property valuations de-creased

The budget was set at $2040350 Johnson said

Johnson also told coun-cil a law enforcement as-sistance agreement was submitted as ldquoinforma-tion onlyrdquo so the lan-guage in the agreement could be vetted by legal counsel before being offi-

cially consideredJohnson also told coun-

cil an initiative to recog-nize James Witherspoon who for many years was the Turbeville police chief bailiff and school security guard had been negotiat-ed with the late police chiefrsquos family to involve placing a historical mark-er at an intersection desig-nating it ldquoWitherspoon Crossroadsrdquo

BY JIM HILLEYjimtheitemcom

Clarendon residents will see tax increase

Clarendon County residents will see a 17 percent increase in their county tax levy for county opera-tions during fiscal year 2018 Dur-ing Mondayrsquos regular meeting at the Clarendon County Administra-tion Building 211 Sunset Drive Clarendon County Council ap-proved the third reading of a tax-levy ordinance containing the in-crease

In addition residents of Claren-don School District 1 will see a millage increase of 164 percent and residents of Clarendon County School District 3 will see a millage increase of 179 percent according to material submitted by the dis-tricts for councilrsquos approval Clar-endon County School District 2 did not request an increase

Council also approved a renewal of a facilities agreement with the South Carolina Department of Corrections allowing Clarendon County Detention Center to house SCDOC inmates

County Administrator David Epperson said such inmates typical-

ly have short sentences for non-vio-lent offenses He said sometimes in-mates have skills that are useful to the detention center and the agree-ment allows them to stay at the county facility on a voluntary basis

Council approved three requests for funding through the accommo-dations tax tourism fund during fiscal year 2018 The funding in-cludes $59500 for the Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce for tourism promotion initiatives $7500 for Santee Cooper Country an organization created by the De-partment of Parks Recreation and Tourism to promote tourism in Berkeley Calhoun Orangeburg Clarendon and Sumter counties and $38000 under county control for the operations and mainte-

nance of the Interstate 95 Exit 119 beautifi-cation project

Council also approved

$38000 for Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce from the ac-

commoda-tions tax promo-tions fund for its on-going

tourism promotion program

The final reading of an ordinance changing the zon-ing of a piece of property on Ham-

ilton Road and the first reading of an ordinance to amend the countyrsquos unified development code to allow backyard chickens as a permitted use in certain zones with limita-tions was approved

Epperson said the county will have an e-waste and shredding day for Clarendon County residents from 9 am to 2 pm Saturday June 24 at the County Administration Building He also said county offic-es will be closed Tuesday July 4

but will remain open Monday July 3

Epperson reported the county is working with the Town of Turbev-ille on a lease agreement that would allow the county to use rec-reation facilities in the town to pro-vide services

He said the county is also work-ing on similar agreements with Clarendon County School District 3 and Citizens Bank to lease their fa-cilities

BY JIM HILLEYjimtheitemcom

2 school districts will get millage hike chicken ordinance gets its 1st reading

JIM HILLEY THE SUMTER ITEM

Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce Tourism Director Tiffany Myers speaks to Clar-endon County Council about the tourism-boosting activities the Chamber does at coun-cilrsquos meeting Monday

Clarendon County Council approved first reading of an ordinance to amend the unified devel-opment code to allow backyard chickens in certain zones

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BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of SpecializedLoan Servicing LLC vs Traci LHoffman aka Traci L Hoffman CA No 15-CP-14-00496 Thefollowing property will be sold onJuly 3 2017 at 1100 AM at theClarendon County Courthouse to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe School District 20 City ofManning County of Clarendon Stateof South Carolina being designatedas Lot containing 210 being shownon a plat of property surveyed byDuvalle W Elliot RLS dated June29 1991 and recorded May 17 2006as shown in Plat Book S52 at Page327 in the Office of the Register ofDeeds for Clarendon County SouthCarolina to which plat reference is

NOTICE OF SALE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CASE NO2016-CP-14-00433

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF CLARENDON

Vanderbilt Mortgage and FinanceInc

Plaintiff-vs-

Lawrence W Green Jr akaLawrence Green Jr The Estate ofKaren Burnette Green and and allUnknown persons with any righttitle or interest in the real estatedescribed herein also any Unknownpersons who may be in the militaryservice of the United States ofAmerica being a class designated asJohn Doe and any Unknown minorspersons under a Disability orpersons incarcerated being a classdesignated as Richard Roe

Defendant(s)

BY VIRTUE of a judgmentheretofore granted in the case ofVanderbilt Mortgage and FinanceInc vs Lawrence W Green Jr akaLawrence Green Jr The Estate ofKaren Burnette Green and IEFILE Frances Ricci Land Welchas Special Referee for ClarendonCounty will sell on July 3 2017 at1100 am at the Clarendon CountyCourthouse 3 West Keitt StManning SC 29102 to the highestbidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofl a n d t o g e t h e r w i t h t h eimprovements thereon situate lyingand being located in the County ofClarendon State of South Carolinacontaining 200 acres more or lessand being more particularly shownand delineated on a plat entitled ATract of Land Being Conveyed byWoodrow Johnson Et al toLawrence Green Jr prepared byRobert G Mathis PLS datedAugust 2 2011 and recordedSeptember 7 2011 in the Office ofthe Clerk of Court for ClarendonCounty in Plat Book S-53 at Page 450said lot having such metes andbounds as reference to said plat willshow all measurements being a littlemore or less

This being the identical propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green Jr bydeed of Woodrow Johnson GardeniaGreen Evelyn Johnson SandraWalker Clint Walker ShawnJohnson Everette Moore CleoJohnson and Emanual Robinson bydeed recorded September 8 2011 inBook 805 at Page 16

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Mobile Home 2011 SCHU VINROC724578NCAB

SUBJECT TO CLARENDONCOUNTY TAXES

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Special Referee atconclusion of the bidding five (5)of his bid in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith the same tobe applied to purchase price in caseof compliance but to be forfeitedand applied first to costs and then to

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of US BankNational Association as IndentureTrustee successor in interest toBank of America NationalAssociation as Indenture Trusteesuccessor by merger to LaSalle BankNational Association as IndentureTrustee for AFC Trust Series 2000-3vs Deloris Coard CA No15-CP-14-00070 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1100 AM at the Clarendon CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland lying being and situate in theCounty of Clarendon State of SouthCarolina Said lot designated as Lot21 on that plat of Jordan SubdivisionSection II by David A Nesbitt RLSdated November 7 1994 andrecorded in Clarendon County inPlat Book 47 at Page 147 boundingnow or formerly as follows On theNorth by Fann Road On the East byLot 30 on the aforesaid plat On theSouth by the lands of Lee ErnestRiver and On the West by Lot 28 onthe aforesaid plat

Derivation Book A408 at Page 137

1444 Jeff RdManning SC 29102

This includes a 1997 General mobileh o m e w i t h V I N GMHGA4519614307AampB

164-00-03-064

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSCLARENDON COUNTY ADVALOREM TAXES EASEMENTSANDOR RESTRICTIONS OFRECORD AND OTHER SENIORENCUMBRANCES

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATES

All persons having claims against the following estates MUST file their claims on FORM 371ES with the Probate Court of Clarendon County the address of which is 411 Sunset Dr Manning SC 29102 within eight (8) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice to Creditors or within one (1) year from date of death whichever is earlier (SCPC 62-3-801 et seq) or such persons shall be forever barred as to their claims All claims are required to be presented in written statements on the prescribed form (FORM 371ES) indicating the name and address of the claimant the basis of the claim the amount claimed the date when the claim will become due the nature of any uncertainty as to the claim and a description of any security as to the claim

Estate NoticeClarendon County

Notice Of ApplicationNotice is hereby given that AdolfinaToledo DBA Tienda Y TaqueriaCecilias intends to apply to theSouth Carolina Department ofRevenue for a license permit thatwill allow the sale and ON premisesconsumption of Beer at 207Commerce St Manning SC 29102 Toobject to the issuance of this permit license written protest must bepostmarked no later than July 22017 For a protest to be valid itmust be in writing and shouldinclude the following information(1) the name address and telephonenumber of the person filing theprotest (2) the specific reasons whythe application should be denied (3)that the person protesting is willingto attend a hearing (if one isrequested by the applicant) (4) thatthe person protesting resides in thesame county where the proposedplace of business is located or withinfive miles of the business and (5) thename of the applicant and theaddress of the premises to belicensed Protests must be mailed toSC Department of Revenue ABLPO Box 125 Columbia SouthCarolina 29214-0907 or Faxed to(803) 896-0110

Beer amp WineLicense

documentary stamps on the deedand recording fees

SUBJECT TO CLARENDONC O U N T Y T A X E S A N DASSESSMENTS EASEMENTSRESTRICTIONS ANY OTHERMATTERS OF RECORD

Joseph K CoffeyMaster in Equityfor Clarendon County

Ray Coit Yarborough JrAttorney for Plaintiff

made for a more particulardescription as to metes and bounds

Derivation Book A615 at Page 269

1047 Raiders DrManning SC 29102-8166

093-00-00-021-00

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSCLARENDON COUNTY ADVALOREM TAXES EASEMENTSANDOR RESTRICTIONS OFRECORD AND OTHER SENIORENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 675 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theClarendon County Clerk of Court atCA 15-CP-14-00496

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Joseph King CoffeyMaster in Equity forClarendon County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444011792-00574 FMWebsite wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 575 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theClarendon County Clerk of Court atCA 15-CP-14-00070

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Joseph King CoffeyMaster in Equity forClarendon County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444011847-04195Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

Plaintiffs debt in the case ofnoncompliance Should the last andhighest bidder fail or refuse to makethe required deposit at the time ofthe bid or comply with the otherterms or the bid within twenty (20)days then the Special Referee mayresell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe former highest bidder) Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

The successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on theamount of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 1170 per annum

Frances Ricci Land WelchSpecial Refereefor Clarendon County

Theodore von Keller EsquireB Lindsay Crawford IIIEsquireSara HutchinsColumbia South CarolinaAttorney for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of The CitizensBank vs Robert Butler BarfieldCA 2017-CP-14-00051 I theundersigned will sell on July 3 2017at 1100 am or thereafter at theClarendon County Courthouse 3West Keitt Street Manning SouthCarolina to the highest bidder thefollowing property

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereon ifany situate lying and being inSchool District 3 in the County ofClarendon State of South Carolinacontaining 10 acre more or less andbounding now or formerly andmeasuring as follows On the Northby the right of way of SC HighwayS-14-37 and measuring thereon 2087feet on the East by lands of Porterand measuring thereon 2117 feet onthe South by lands now or formerlyof BB Barfield and measuringthereon 2087 feet For a moreparticular description of said tractreference may be had to a plat byME Lind Jr RLS dated April 171968

This property was received byRobert Butler as devisee of theEstate of Butler Barfield Jr akaBB Barfield Jr Date ofDeath-January 20 2013 ClarendonCounty Probate Rol l No2014-ES-14-00053 see also Deed ofDistribution of the Estate of ButlerBarfield Jr aka BB Barfield Jr toRobert Butler Barfield dated June 52015 and recorded June 5 2015 inBook 920 at Page 247 in the Office ofthe Clerk of Court for ClarendonCounty

MBP 353-00-02-004-00

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit at the conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied topurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance Should the last andhighest bidder fail or refuse to makethe required deposit at time of bid orcomply with the other terms of thebid within thirty (30) days then theproperty will be resold on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day at the risk ofthe said highest bidder Personal ordeficiency judgment having beenwaived the bidding will not remainopen for a period of thirty (30) daysafter the sale Purchaser to pay forpreparation of the deed

Notice of SaleNotice of SaleLEGALLEGALNOTICESNOTICES

Notice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale

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A6 THE CLARENDON SUN CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017

THE SUMTER ITEM CLARENDON SUN FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A7

Complex carbohydrates important for your health

Now that we are halfway into 2017 and itrsquos been six months since we

made our New Yearrsquos resolu-tions howrsquos that going If any related to your health and good nutrition are you treating your body the right way If so you may be still searching for ways to jump-

start your bodyrsquos motor For-tunately eat-ing more fruits vege-tables and grain prod-ucts is an easy way to fuel up with-out weighing yourself down Carbo-hydrates are convenient and jam-

packed with vitamins minerals and fiber Plus they are generally low in dietary fat Current di-etary guidelines recommend obtaining 55 to 60 percent of energy from carbohydrates especially complex carbohy-drates But how do these guidelines translate into daily food choices And what are the specific benefits of whole-grain foods in the healthful eating equation

Carbohydrates are a valu-able energy source fueling the central nervous system and muscles during physical activity Supplying four calo-ries per gram carbohydrates also help the body efficiently use vitamins minerals amino acids and other essen-tial nutrients

Scientists classify carbohy-drates into two categories simple and complex Sugars are called simple carbohy-drates because they consist of one or two sugar units Sugars occur naturally in fruits vegetables milk and other foods as well as in a refined state such as table sugar or sucrose The body cannot distinguish between naturally occurring and added sugars and digests both in exactly the same manner

Complex carbohydrates mdash found in grain foods as well as fruits and vegetables mdash get their name from their complex chain-like structure of many sugar units Among complex carbohydrates are starches and dietary fiber During the digestive process starch is typically broken down into sugars and used by the body for energy

Studies indicate that high-fiber diets can reduce the risks of heart disease and certain types of cancer Solu-ble fiber in cereals oatmeal beans and other foods has been found to lower blood cholesterol Insoluble fiber found in cauliflower cabbage and other vegetables and fruits helps move foods

through the stomach and in-testine thereby decreasing the risk of cancers of the colon and rectum Whole-grain breads and cereals dry beans and peas fruits and vegetables are generally low in fat and contain little or no cholesterol They are also rich in fiber which facili-tates proper bowel function and can reduce symptoms of chronic constipation and hemorrhoids

For the most part con-sumers appear to be aware of the benefits of carbohy-drate consumption Yet evi-dence shows that when it comes to complex carbohy-drates people are consum-ing only one half the rec-ommended number of serv-ings each day A survey by the US Department of Ag-riculture estimates that adults consume an average of four to five servings a day of grain products only

one of which is whole grain It is worth noting that the food guide pyramid recommends from 6 to 11 servings of grain products per day at least three of which should be from whole-grain foods

Despite the clear benefits of a fiber-rich diet most Americans fall far short of optimal intakes In closing

for individuals with diabetes it is essential you closely fol-low the instructions of your doctor regarding any con-

sumption of carbohydratesIf you are very busy per-

son the slow cooker is for youNancy

Harrison

RETIRED CLEMSON EXTENSION AGENT

EASY ROAST

3-4 pounds beef roast1 envelope dry onion soup mix 14frac12 oz can stewed tomatoes or

seasoned tomatoesPlace roast in slow cooker Cover

and cook on low 8 hours

SPLIT PEA SOUP

1 pound bulk sausage browned and drained

6 cups water 1 bag (2frac14 cups) dry split peas

2 medium potatoes diced 1 onion choppedfrac12 teaspoon dried marjoram or

thyme frac12 teaspoon pepper

Wash and sort dried peas remov-ing any stones Then combine all in-gredients in slow cooker Cover and cook on low 12 hours

NO MEAT BAKED BEANS

1 pound dried navy beans 6 cups water 1 small onion chopped

frac34 cup ketchup frac34 cup brown sugar frac34 cup water 1 teaspoon dry mustard 2 tablespoons dark molasses 1 teaspoon salt

Soak beans in water overnight in large soup kettle Cook beans in water until soft about 1 frac12 hours Drain discarding bean water

Mix together all ingredients in slow cooker Cover and cook on low 10-12 hours

PETS OF THE WEEKAbby right is a black-and-white 2-year-old female LabJindo mix and weighs approximately 32 pounds She is very sweet and affectionate Abby enjoys playing ball and being petted She gets along with some but not all dogs She has been spayed is current on her vaccinations and tested nega-tive for heartworms

Dumplin far right is a male domestic medium-haired orange-and-white 12-week old kitten He is very affectionate and extremely playful Dumplin is cur-rent on vaccinations tested negative for

feline leukemia and is scheduled to be neutered today The adoption fee for kit-tens is currently only $50 You can fill out an application on the shelter website

Stop by to see Dumplin Abby and their friends Tuesday through Saturday from 9 am to 3 pm at A Second Chance Ani-mal Shelter 5079 Alex Harvin Highway (US 301) which has numerous pets available for adoption To drop off an animal call (803) 473-7075 for an ap-pointment If yoursquove lost a pet check wwwccanimalcontrolwebscom and wwwASecondChanceAnimalSheltercom

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The Scottrsquos Branch Alumni Association will meet at 3 pm Saturday June 24 at the asso-ciation in Summerton The as-sociation meets monthly on the fourth Saturday For more information contact Robert A McFadden at mdr085yahoocom (803) 225-4085 or (866) 431-0016

Alumni group meets June 24 in Summerton

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COMMENTARY

COMMENTARY

A8 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

Are we nearing civil war

President Trump may be chief of state head of gov-ernment and com-

mander in chief but his administration is shot through with disloyalists plotting to bring him down

We are approaching something of a civil war

where the capital city seeks the overthrow of the sov-ereign and its own restora-tion

Thus far it is a non-violent struggle

though street clashes be-tween pro- and anti-Trump forces are increasingly marked by fistfights and brawls Police are having difficulty keeping people apart A few have been ar-rested carrying concealed weapons

That the objective of this city is to bring Trump down via a deep state-me-dia coup is no secret Few deny it

Last week fired Director of the FBI James Comey a successor to J Edgar Hoover admitted under oath that he used a cutout to leak to The New York Times an Oval Office con-versation with the presi-dent

Goal have the Times story trigger the appoint-ment of a special prosecu-tor to bring down the pres-ident

Comey wanted a special prosecutor to target Trump despite his knowl-edge from his own FBI in-vestigation that Trump was innocent of the perva-sive charge that he collud-ed with the Kremlin in the hacking of the DNC

Comeyrsquos deceit was de-signed to enlist the police powers of the state to bring down his president And it worked For the spe-cial counsel named with broad powers to pursue Trump is Comeyrsquos friend and predecessor at the FBI Robert Mueller

As Newt Gingrich said Sunday lsquorsquoLook at who Muellerrsquos starting to hire hellip (T)hese are people that hellip look to me like theyrsquore hellip setting up to go after Trump hellip including people by the way who have been reprimanded for hiding from the defense informa-tion into major cases hellip

lsquorsquoThis is going to be a witch huntrsquorsquo

Another example Ac-cording to Daily Kos

Trump planned a swift lift-ing of sanctions on Russia after inauguration and a summit meeting with Vlad-imir Putin to prevent a sec-ond Cold War

The State Department was tasked with working out the details

Instead says Daniel Fried the coordinator for sanctions policy he re-ceived lsquorsquopanickyrsquorsquo calls of lsquorsquoPlease my God can you stop thisrsquorsquo

Operatives at State dis-loyal to the president and hostile to the Russia policy on which he had been elected collaborated with elements in Congress to sabotage any detente They succeeded

lsquorsquoIt would have been a win-win for Moscowrsquorsquo said Tom Malinowski of State who boasted last week of his role in blocking a rap-prochement with Russia State employees sabotaged one of the principal poli-cies for which Americans had voted and they substi-tuted their own

Not in memory have there been so many leaks to injure a president from within his own govern-ment and not just political leaks but leaks of confi-dential classified and se-cret documents The leaks are coming out of the sup-posedly secure investiga-tive and intelligence agen-cies of the US govern-ment

The media the beneficia-ries of these leaks are giv-ing cover to those breaking the law The real criminal lsquorsquocollusionrsquorsquo in Washington is between Big Media and the deep state colluding to destroy a president they detest and to sink the poli-cies they oppose

Yet another example is the unfolding lsquorsquounmask-ingrsquorsquo scandal

While all the evidence is not yet in it appears an ab-normal number of conver-sations between Trump as-sociates and Russians were intercepted by US intelli-gence agencies

On orders higher up the

conversations were tran-scribed and contrary to law the names of Trump associates unmasked

Then those transcripts with names revealed were spread to all 16 agencies of the intel com-munity at the direction of Susan Rice and with the possible knowledge of Barack Obama assuring some would be leaked after Trump became pres-ident

The leak of Gen Michael Flynnrsquos conversation with the Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak after Obama imposed sanctions on Russia for the hacking of the DNC may have been a product of the unmask-ing operation The media hit on Flynn cost him the National Security Council post

Trump has had many ac-complishments since his election Yet his enemies in the media and their deep state allies have often made a purgatory of his presidency

What he and his White House need to understand is that this is not going to end that this is a fight to the finish that his enemies will not relent until they see him impeached or re-signing in disgrace

To prevail Trump will have to campaign across this country and wage guerrilla war in this capi-tal using the legal and po-litical weapons at his dis-posal to ferret out the ene-mies within his own gov-ernment

Not only is this battle es-sential if Trump hopes to realize his agenda it is winnable For the people sense that the Beltway elites are cynically en-gaged in preserving their own privileges positions and power

If the president cannot rewrite Obamacare or achieve tax reform he should not go around the country in 2018 wailing about Nancy Pelosi or Chuck Schumer They are not the real adversaries They are but interchange-able parts

He should campaign against the real enemies of America First by promis-ing to purge the deep state and flog its media collabo-rators

Time to burn down the Bastille

Patrick J Buchanan is the author of a new book lsquorsquoNixonrsquos White House Wars The Battles That Made and Broke a Presi-dent and Divided America Foreverrsquorsquo

Pat Buchanan

lsquoState employees

sabotaged one of

the principal

policies for which

Americans had

voted and they

substituted their

ownrsquo

You got your gas tax hike now fix the roadPostcard to South Carolina ldquoI left the state The highways are great Wish you were hererdquo

COLUMBIA mdash I feel like a big-rig truck driver having driven to Alabama and back

Thatrsquos a long way to go to visit a beach town that is ev-erything Hilton Head Island tries not to be

But itrsquos all good when itrsquos a chance to see family To be part of four generations eat-

ing Frogmore Stew together is a gift worth any drive

But once again this summer the road trip be-yond the South Caro-lina state line drives home the

point of just how primitive we are

We donrsquot need bad school re-ports to show the nation how dumb South Carolina has be-come We just need to invite them to drive our highways

The poster child is Inter-state 95

In South Carolina itrsquos a two-lane pockmarked death trap

Georgia has a better road connecting Rincon to Sylvania

And in Georgia I-95 has three lanes in each direction

and itrsquos actually a smooth sur-face

South Carolina got this way because itrsquos backward not be-cause it didnrsquot have enough money It got this way because the Legislature wants to con-trol highway spending This stuff is based on politics not needs and I donrsquot believe thatrsquos going to change

So all these years I-95 has not been seen as a dire need when it so obviously is a dire need

But this year the Legisla-ture jacked up the state gas tax Part of the push was an airplane pulling a sign high over Harbour Town during the RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing in April that said ldquoFix The Damn Roadsrdquo

Now we can say ldquoOK South Carolina You got the gas tax hike you so desperately want-ed When are you going to fix Interstate 95rdquo

Earlier this year it was re-ported it would cost $4 billion to bring I-95 in South Carolina up to the standards of our neighbor Georgia

What I have not seen report-ed is a timeline for starting the job and finishing it

So South Carolina When are you going to fix the damn road

Contact Mr Lauderdale at dlauderdaleislandpacketcom 843-706-8115 or That-sLauderdale

DavidLauderdale

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

MODERATE PARNELL BEST TO REPRESENT HOMETOWN

Good news for Sumter We have a well-qualified native son running for Congress Ar-chie Parnell brings his im-pressive business experience strong community values and hard work to the job

He is a moderate (like John Spratt) and committed to na-

tional security and the impor-tant role of Shaw Air Force Base located here A congress-man from here would benefit us in many areas of our lives

Vote for Archie Parnell our ldquohometownrdquo boy

COLLEEN H YATESSumter

WRITER STILL SAYS LIBERAL DEMOCRATS ARE STUPID

I woke up this morning real early intent on writing a let-ter to the editor concerning the continued stupidity of lib-eral Democrats

Instead I decided to go back to bed and snooze I wake up again and the TV is saturated with the coverage of the shooting in Virginia And one of the first things I hear is that the governor of Virginia is already speaking about gun control The same guy who gave 220000 felons the right to vote again Then I hear some guy say the shooting was lsquoapparentlyrsquo not politically motivated Ap-parently The spin is already starting

The shooter asked what it washellip was told something to the effect of lsquocongressional ball practicersquo The shooter asks lsquowhat sidersquo lsquoThe Republi-

cansrsquo Minutes later the shoot-ing starts And this idiot on TV says lsquoapparently not politi-cally motivatedrsquo

And what gets me the dem-ocrats and media are TRYING to find evidence of collusion that IS NOT THERE and here we have evidence of a politi-cally motivated shooting THEY CANrsquoT SEE

For the last year I have called Democrats and the mainstream media stupid I have seen NO rebuttals writ-ten but then again I didnrsquot expect to see any for the sim-ple fact that you canrsquot deny anything I have said The proof is right in front of you Often I have wondered lsquocan these people get any more stu-pid than they already arersquo Stay tuned

DENNIS E VICKERSWedgefield

FROM OUR TIMELINE THEITEM

The Sumter Item is on Twitter theitem Follow us and keep your eye on whatrsquos going on in the world We will occasionally share a few noteworthy tweets with you here

At the start of his sopho-more year in August 2016 Bar-wickrsquos current supervisor at Kaydon Paul Brewer called Hancock at CCTC and said he

would like a stu-dent intern

Barwick was the choice After starting he said he wanted to learn and prog-ress working as many as 32 hours a week including

weekends Brewer said within four or

five months on the job he and management were already talking to Barwick about hir-ing him full time after the two-year degree program was com-plete

ldquoA want-to attitude and a can-do attitude really helped him a lotrdquo Brewer said ldquoHe really wants to do it Hersquos just an outstanding young manrdquo

Barwick said his parents and family helped instill a strong work ethic in him He

said he would encourage the route he took to other students who are good in math orga-nized and like to tinker with things

ldquoTherersquos a lot of work in the maintenance technician fieldrdquo Barwick said ldquoThey are good-paying jobsrdquo

He said he has the opportu-nity for four raises during the next two years with Kaydon

Most importantly he en-courages high school stu-dents to not delay in going to college

ldquoDonrsquot wait to go to school because itrsquos harder to go back once yoursquove had a breakrdquo Bar-wick said ldquoA lot of my friends who say they are going to take a year off and go back end up not going They start making money even if itrsquos $9 or $10 an hour and then say lsquoWell I canrsquot make that money if Irsquom in schoolrsquordquo

Rhett Walker a value stream manager with Kaydon and a member of the Greater Sumter Chamber of Com-mercersquos Industrial Associa-tion thinks Barwick is a great example for other teenagers

to follow He said all industry in the local community mdash whether it be Caterpillar BD or Continental Tire mdash is look-ing for young people who want to better themselves with education The intern-ship through CCTC is a great

way to learn the trade and for manufacturers to see some-onersquos performance and poten-tial

ldquoItrsquos the perfect symbiotic relationship between a techni-cal college and manufactur-ing right here in Sumterrdquo

Walker said ldquoI think indus-tries here have a great part-nership with that school to feed us well-educated and qualified people Zack was definitely one of those I think hersquos going to fit in on our team perfectlyrdquo

THE SUMTER ITEM LOCAL | REGION FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A9

will be the reduction of the position as a voting member that Beaman will be leaving he said

Beaman said the new company will be in a better position to cope with un-certainty in the health care industry in the United States and in South Car-olina

ldquoThere are a lot of unknowns facing the health industry starting with how we are going to be reimbursed in the fu-turerdquo Beaman said ldquoIs Trumpcare or the Senate plan or the House bill will any of that prevail We donrsquot knowrdquo

He said the future of Medicaid and Medicare how they will be budgeted and how they will reimburse provid-ers is of great concern He said 29 per-cent of all Medicaid patients in South Carolina will be served in the new companyrsquos facilities

ldquoWe see escalating costs mdash labor supply and demand for clinical phar-maceuticals just about every compo-nent seems to be going up faster than the reimbursement raterdquo Beaman said

He said as a larger company the two systems together will be better able to cope with changes in the health care environment Beaman said the cur-rent state of health care in South Car-olina is not sustainable

ldquoWe know as an individual corpora-tion we donrsquot have the resources to make a difference in thatrdquo he said ldquoThis additional capacity is far great-er than any one of us could do on our own and we can apply that to help im-prove the fundamental conditions of carerdquo

WHIZ FROM PAGE A1

BARWICK

PALMETTO FROM PAGE A1

Insurers Duke Energy knew coal ash riskRALEIGH (AP) mdash Dozens of in-

surance companies say theyrsquore not obligated to help pay for Duke Ener-gy Corprsquos multi-billion dollar coal ash cleanup because the nationrsquos largest electric company long knew about but did nothing to reduce the threat of potentially toxic pollutants

The claim is in a filing by lawyers for nearly 30 international and domestic insurance companies that were sued by Duke Energy in March to force them to cover part of the utilityrsquos coal ash cleanup costs in the Carolinas

The 57 policies generally promise to help Duke pay what itrsquos legally ob-ligated to pay for property damage ldquocaused by an occurrencerdquo even if liability for an incident doesnrsquot be-

come known until decades later the Charlotte-based company said in the same filing last week in the state court that hears complex business cases Both sides filed the document in describing a litigation timeline that would lead to trial in mid-2019

The insurers counter theyrsquore not on the hook to pay They say that be-cause Duke Energy stored its coal ash in unlined pits as part of its nor-mal practices any property damage ldquowas caused intentionally by or at Dukersquos directionrdquo and there werenrsquot any distinct pollution events that triggered coverage

They note that Duke was well aware that burning coal to generate electricity leaves byproducts con-

taining toxic substances that can contaminate groundwater They say Dukersquos ash ponds were built without safeguards to prevent groundwater pollution and some ash ponds placed the ash in direct contact with groundwater

ldquoDuke continued to dispose of (coal ash) in unlined ash ponds long after it knew it had environmental problems By the 1990s Duke submit-ted insurance claims to some of the defendants and other insurers for the same ash ponds that are now at issue in this action Although Duke was aware of these issues it contin-ued to operate its unlined ash ponds for decadesrdquo the companiesrsquo lawyers said

Fan drive hopes to keep Lee County elderly stay cool

According to the Centers for Dis-ease Control and Prevention older adults are more likely to have heat-related problems than younger adults Older individuals donrsquot ad-just to sudden changes in tempera-ture as well and they are more likely to have a chronic medical condition that changes the bodyrsquos response to heat

The elderly are also more likely to take prescription medicines that impair the bodyrsquos ability to regu-

late temperature or that inhibit perspiration

In order to help elderly residents in Bishopville and Lee County avoid dangerous conditions such as heat stress or heat exhaustion the Bishopville Police Department the Lee County Chamber of Commerce and Jaredrsquos Ace Hardware are pro-moting a summer fan drive through Wednesday

Bishopville Police Chief Calvin Collins said officers will be going door to door checking to find resi-dents who need a fan and will also

be working with South Carolina Department of Social Services to find residents who are at risk of heat-related illness

Anyone wanting to help may drop off new fans at Lee County Chamber of Commerce 102 N Main St Bishopville or Bishop-ville Police Department 112 E Council St

Fans may also be purchased for $17 at the Chamber office

For more information call Lee County Chamber of Commerce at (803) 483-2800

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TODAYrsquoS

SOUTH

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LOCAL ALMANAC

NATIONAL CITIES REGIONAL CITIES

LAKE LEVELS SUN AND MOON

TIDESRIVER STAGES

Temperature

Precipitation

Full 7 am 24-hrLake pool yest chg

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High Ht Low Ht

City HiLoW HiLoW City HiLoW HiLoW City HiLoW HiLoWCity HiLoW HiLoW

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AccuWeatherreg fi ve-day forecast for Sumter

Spartanburg

Greenville

Gaff ney

Columbia

BishopvilleFlorence

MyrtleBeach

Sumter

Manning

Charleston

Aiken

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AccuWeather Inc copy2017

TODAY

A couple of

afternoon t-storms

90deg

TUESDAY

Cloudy with a

t-storm or two

84deg 71deg

W 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 65

MONDAY

An afternoon

t-storm or two

88deg 71deg

SW 8-16 mph

Chance of rain 60

SUNDAY

Cloudy humid a

pm t-storm

89deg 72deg

SSW 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 60

SATURDAY

A t-storm around in

the pm

88deg 72deg

S 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 40

TONIGHT

A thunderstorm in

spots early

72deg

S 3-6 mph

Chance of rain 40

SSW 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 65

High 95degLow 73degNormal high 88degNormal low 66degRecord high 101deg in 2015Record low 50deg in 1979

24 hrs ending 4 pm yest 006Month to date 090Normal month to date 260Year to date 1907Last year to date 2366Normal year to date 2022

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Murray 360 35785 -002Marion 768 7543 -004Moultrie 755 7530 -001Wateree 100 9784 +026

Black River 12 543 -045Congaree River 19 300 -011Lynches River 14 363 -041Saluda River 14 264 +042Up Santee River 80 7677 -029Wateree River 24 649 +002

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Today Sat

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Today Humid thunderstorms Winds south-southwest 4-8 mphSaturday Humid a thunderstorm in the afternoon Winds south 4-8 mph

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Lincoln High Alumni hold dinner fund-raiser

Venus is active but also loves to be held cuddled

Harley is a sweet gentle pup

AROUND TOWN

The Sumter SPCA is located at 1140 S Guignard Drive (803) 773-9292 and is open 11 am to 530 pm every day ex-cept Wednesday and Sunday Visit the website at wwwsumterscspcacom

The SPCA relies heavily on

community support and

donations Currently the

biggest needs are for dry

puppy and kitten food wet cat

food cat litter and cleaning

supplies The following are also

appreciated

Newspapers stuff ed animals heavy

duty trash bags (30 gallon or larger)

dishwashing liquid laundry detergent

bleach paper towels sheets and

comforters baby blankets canned

dog and cat food dry dog food treats

leashes and collars disinfectant spray

all-purpose cleaner air freshener no

scratch scrubbers two-sided sponges

for dishes litter freshener and of

course monetary donations are also

gratefully accepted

SUMTER SPCA PETS OF THE WEEK

CROSSWORD

ANSWERS TO TODAY rsquoS PUZZLES

SUDOKU JUMBLE

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Someone will withhold important

information Donrsquot make a decision that will have a lasting effect on your future plans and goals Look out for your own interests and negotiate on your own behalf 3 stars

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Yoursquoll find unusual ways to get things done Your insight and dedication coupled with your ability to meet deadlines and to surprise others with your ideas will pay off and bring high returns Romance will enhance your personal life 4 stars

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Question everything and everyone Incorrect information will cause delays and make you look bad Broaden your outlook when faced with opposition A willingness to negotiate and meet others halfway will help you avoid being left out 2 stars

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Personal gains can be made Let your emotions be your guide when it comes to dealing with children a close friend or your companion A passionate or kind gesture will enhance your relationships with those you love and respect 5 stars

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Hold on to your cash Donrsquot let anyone sweet-talk you into spending money on something you donrsquot need Look for alternative ways to have fun and do things without putting your hard-earned cash on the line 3 stars

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Base relationships on trust and equality Emotional matters will surface if there is too much pressure being put on you to do things you donrsquot want to do Donrsquot feel like you have to be a chameleon and mirror someone elsersquos actions 3 stars

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Deception is apparent when dealing with peers relatives or friends Ask questions before you agree to take part in something that is emotionally draining Change can be good if it leads to fewer complications and a simpler lifestyle 3 stars

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Yoursquoll learn by taking part in events that are challenging mentally physically and emotionally Socializing and sharing your thoughts with someone special will encourage you to make positive changes A commitment or altering your lifestyle is favored 5 stars

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Problems with partners will leave you feeling isolated and confused Listen carefully and consider whether you need the kind of help thatrsquos being offered Going it alone will give you the control you need to stay within budget 2 stars

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) Trust your own judgment One of your peers will feed you false information that will set you back if you are gullible Channel your energy into doing what needs to be done without offering insight into your plans 4 stars

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Yoursquoll be taken advantage of if you are sympathetic to someone whining about tough times Offer suggestions but donrsquot put your money or time into something that is not your responsibility Aim to stabilize your life not make it more complicated 3 stars

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Emotional energy should be put to good use A creative hobby or personal improvements you want to make will be a good outlet for you to pursue alone Refuse to let anyone use emotional tactics to encourage poor habits 3 stars

The Lincoln High School Preser-vation Alumni Association will sponsor a dinner fundraiser from 11 am to 5 pm today at Lincoln High School cafete-ria Council Street Cost is $9 per dinner and the menu will consist of fried chicken or pork chops rice with gravy green beans dessert roll and a drink Call (803) 968-4173A State Health Insurance Pro-gram Workshop will be held 10 am-1 pm on Tuesday June 20 at the Sumter County Li-brary 111 N Harvin StThe VFW and VFW 10813 Auxilia-ry will meet at 6 pm Tuesday June 20 at the Post Home 610 Manning AveSummer Movies at the Sumter Opera House 21 N Main St will offer the following mov-ies at 10 am 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Thurs-days June 22 mdash ldquoStorksrdquo June 29 mdash ldquoPetersquos Dragonrdquo July 6 mdash ldquoThe BFGrdquo July 13 mdash ldquoAngry Birdsrdquo July 20 mdash ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo July 27 mdash ldquoNine Livesrdquo and Aug 3 mdash ldquoThe Lego Batman Movierdquo and the following movies at 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Fridays June 16 mdash ldquoRogue Onerdquo July 21 mdash ldquoGhost-bustersrdquo and Aug 18 mdash ldquoSix-teen Candlesrdquo Admission is $1 and popcorn and water are available for $1 each Call (803) 436-2616The Sumter County Library will offer a variety of programs meetings and events during the month of June Programs to be held at the main library 111 N Harvin St are as follows 3-4 pm Saturday June 17 ldquoFa-therrsquos Day Craftrdquo dads will love the hand-crafted gifts made by their children 6-7 pm Tuesday June 20 the Teen Advisory Board (ages 13 and up) will meet 10 am-noon and 2-4 pm Wednes-day June 21 the movie ldquoSingrdquo will be presented 3-4 pm Saturday June 24 Beginning Computer Coding with

Scratch (ages seven and up) an MIT computer program developed to help you learn to think logically and cre-atively preparing students to learn computer coding call (803) 773-7273 to register 3-4 pm Tuesday June 27 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) and 10-11 am Wednesday June 28 Geronimo Stilton Scavenger Hunt (ages seven and up) hunt through news-papers for clues you can fol-low around the library Pro-grams to be held at the Wesmark Library branch 180 W Wes-mark Blvd are as follows 10-11 am Friday June 16 Sto-rybuilders Improvisation Workshop (ages seven and up) play theatre games and act out stories 3-4 pm Thursday June 22 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) 10-11 am Friday June 23 at Story-time and a Craft (ages three to six) children listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 469-8110 to register 10-11 am Thursday June 29 Get Crafty (ages seven and up) create a fun craft project call (803) 469-8110 to register and 10-11 am Friday June 30 musical performance ldquoString Celebrationrdquo musical duo of-fering an educational and en-tertaining performance Pro-grams to be held at the South Sumter Library 337 Manning Ave are as follows 10-11 am Thursday June 15 Get Moving mdash free hip-hop work-shop (ages seven and up) no dance experience necessary 10-11 am Monday June 19 arts and crafts workshop (ages seven and up) children will choose their own project mdash crochet chain bracelet a tinfoil sculpture or practice drawing skills and 10-11 am Monday June 26 Storytime and a Craft (ages three to six) children will listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 773-7273 to register

A10 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 DAILY PLANNER THE SUMTER ITEM

Harley left is a 4-month-old blond male lab mix He is super with other dogs and children He is an active friendly playful affectionate and gen-tle pup He is a very sweet boy who loves being given lots of love and at-tention Harley would make a great ad-dition to any family

Venus right is a housebroken 9-week-old gray tabby female American short hair She enjoys playing and chasing cat toys Venus is great with other kittens and loves to be active but she is also completely content being held cuddled and given lots of love She would make an excellent new companion for any family with children and other cats

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FRIDAYJUNE 16 2017

PALMETTO PRO OPEN

LEGION BASEBALL

PREP BASKETBALL

Perseverance pays off

DENNIS BRUNSON THE SUMTER ITEM

Allie Kiick stretches for a return in her 7-5 2-6 6-3 upset win over second-seeded Katherine Sebov on Thursday in a second-round match of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center Kiick will face No 6 seed Robin Anderson today in a quarterfinal match

Unseeded Allie Kiick ral-lied in the third set to knock off No 2 seed Katherine Sebov in the second round of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center on Thursday

After winning the first set 7-5 but dropping the second set 6-2 things looked bleak

for Kiick when she fell be-hind Seebov 3-1 in the third set However Kiick won the next five games to win the set 6-3 and advance to to-dayrsquos quarterfinal match against No 6 seed Robin An-derson

Trailing 3-1 in a third set however is hardly the toughest challenge the 21-year old Kiick has faced in her young career She has

had to make sense of her fa-ther Jim a famed running back on the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins and his battle with dementia In ad-dition she has already seen her career stalled by a pair of knee surgeries and most recently a battle with skin cancer

ldquoItrsquos incredible that I was out there today and to win itrsquos hard to describerdquo she

said ldquoTo have gone through what the I have and to be out there doing what I love mdash just playing tennis mdash itrsquos greatrdquo

Kiick had not played in a pro tournament since June in 2015 She had climbed her way up to a 136 world ranking when a pair of knee surgeries put her career on hold

Finally back on court after pair of knee surgeries and skin cancer

diagnosis unseeded Kiick rallies to beat second-seeded Sebov in 3 sets

BY TOM OrsquoHARE Special To The Sumter Item

SEE PERSEVERANCE PAGE B2

US OPEN

Wilson set to take over boys squad at Crestwood

After 11 very successful sea-sons as the girls basketball head coach at Crestwood High School Tony Wilson is looking for a new challenge

And he wonrsquot have to go any-where to find it mdash except to the locker room on the other side of The Castle

Wilson will be Crestwoodrsquos boys head coach this season becoming

just the second boys coach in school history He will replace Dwayne Edwards who will be handling just athletic director duties after 21 years as head coach

ldquoI wanted to see if I could be successful on the other siderdquo Wilson said ldquoI had done all of those seasons of girls basket-ball I just felt like it was time to move on I wanted to give it a try with the boysrdquo

Edwards felt moving Wilson to the boys position was a logi-cal move

ldquoThe basketball programs here at Crestwood have always worked togetherrdquo Edwards said ldquoCoach Wilson already has a relationship with a lot of the boys so I think it will be a pretty easy transitionrdquo

Wilson was the girls coach for 11 years posting a 208-75 record The Lady Knights went 6-14 in his first season and 10-12 his second year However Crestwood made the playoffs that second year and never missed a season after that

After going 13-10 in his third season Crestwood went 23-5 in his fourth season and won his first playoff game The Lady Knights won 20 or more games in seven of his last eight sea-sons

Crestwood won or shared

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

WILSON

SEE WILSON PAGE B2

THE ASSOCIATED

PRESS

Rickie Fowl-er hits on the 12th hole during the first round of the US Open on Thursday in Erin Wis-consin Fowler shot a 65 to grab a 1-shot lead

Fowler grabs lead on day of highs and lows

ERIN Wis mdash Erin Hills played like a push-over for a US Open

Check out the score of Rickie Fowler who matched the US Open scoring record to par for the opening round with a 7-under 65 Right behind him were 43

other players who broke par breaking a champi-onship record that had stood for 27 years Adam Hadwin tied a US Open record with six straight birdies

Erin Hills also played like a beast

Look no further than Rory McIlroy the No 2 player in the world who didnrsquot hit a fairway after

the 10th hole shot 42 on the back nine and post-ed a 78 his worst score in 27 rounds at the US Open Jason Day made two triple bogeys and closed with a birdie to avoid the indignity of shooting 80 He still had his worst score in a US Open

BY DOUG FERGUSONThe Associated Press

SEE FOWLER PAGE B2

RICK CARPENTER

THE SUMTER ITEM

Dalzell-Shaw starting pitcher Josh Whitley tossed a 1-hit shutout in five innings on Thursday as the Jets defeated Sumter 3-0 in a rain-short-ened contest at Riley Park

Whitley weather help Jets blank P-15rsquosDalzell-Shaw tops Sumter

3-0 in 5 innings for 1st

win in series since 2007

After going over 18 years be-tween its two previous American Legion baseball victories over the Sumter P-15rsquos Dalzell-Shaw Post 175 did it in less than 10 years this time around

The Jets whose last victory over Sumter came on July 25

2007 got five shutout innings from right-hander Josh Whitley and picked up a 3-0 win at Riley Park on Thursday in a game shortened to five innings due to weather

ldquoNobody really gives us a chance to beat themrdquo said D-S head coach Jamey Lisenby whose team improved to 1-5 both overall and in League III play ldquoIrsquove told my guys that we can play with anybody we just have to go out and do it If we can beat Sumter we can beat anybody be-cause thatrsquos a darn good teamrdquo

Sumter dropped to 7-2 in

league play and is 7-3 overallThe game was scoreless for 2 frac12

innings before Dalzell broke through against Sumter starting pitcher Tradd James for two runs in the third

After not allowing a hit in the first two innings James gave up a first-pitch double to Malcolm Brown to start the third He was sacrificed to third by Chris Par-rish before Ron York lined out to right field However Brown didnrsquot tag and was unable to score

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

SEE JETS PAGE B2

B2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 SPORTS THE SUMTER ITEM

SCOREBOARD

TV RADIOTODAY5 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)9 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (FOX SPORTS 1)11 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1230 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)3 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Pole Qualify-ing from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Sec-ond Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)6 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)6 pm ndash Auto Racing ARCA Series Corrigan Oil 200 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1)605 pm ndash Talk Show Sports Talk (WDXY-FM 1059 WDXY-AM 1240)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Rowan County NC vs Sum-ter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Major League Baseball Washington at New York Mets (ESPN)730 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at Atlanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)8 pm ndash WNBA Basketball New York at Dallas (NBA TV)10 pm ndash Major League Baseball New York Yankees at Oakland or Kansas City at Loa Angeles Angels (MLB NETWORK)10 pm ndash WNBA Basketball Chicago at Phoe-nix (NBA TV)

SATURDAY730 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Semifinal Matches (TENNIS)830 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans Start from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 1)9 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)10 am ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Pole Qualifying from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)11 am ndash International Soccer FIFA Confed-erations Cup Group A Match from St Peters-burg Russia ndash New Zealand vs Russia (FOX SPORTS 1)Noon ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Soccer Seattle at New York City (ESPN)1 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago White Sox at Toronto (MLB NETWORK)130 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1 WEGX-FM 929)3 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)3 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Cal State Fullerton vs Oregon State (ESPN)3 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Third Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)330 pm ndash NWSL Soccer Washington at Chi-cago (LIFETIME)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Tampa Bay at Detroit (FOX SPORTS 1)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at At-lanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)630 pm ndash International Volleyball FIVB World League Match from Lodz Poland ndash United States vs Russia (NBC SPORTS NET-WORK)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Wilmington NC vs Sumter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Arena Football Tampa Bay at Phila-delphia (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)7 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)7 pm ndash Major League Soccer Columbus at Atlanta (FOX SPORTS SOUTHEAST)7 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)8 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh (WACH 57)8 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Florida State vs Louisiana State (ESPN)830 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)830 pm ndash Horse Racing Breederrsquos Cup Chal-lenge from Louisville Ky ndash Stephen Foster Handicap and Fleur de Lis Handicap (NBC SPORTS NETWORK)10 pm ndash Professional Boxing Nico Hernan-dez vs Jose Rodriguez in a Super Flyweight Bout from Park City Kan (CBS SPORTS NET-WORK)11 pm ndash Professional Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado in a Super Light-weight Bout from Frisco Texas (ESPN2)11 pm ndash Major League Soccer Houston at Los Angeles (UNIVISION)1 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)

MLB STANDINGSBy The Associated Press

AMERICAN LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBNew York 38 25 603 mdashBoston 37 28 569 2Tampa Bay 35 33 515 5frac12Toronto 32 33 492 7Baltimore 32 33 492 7CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMinnesota 34 29 540 mdashCleveland 32 31 508 2Kansas City 30 34 469 4frac12Detroit 30 34 469 4frac12Chicago 29 36 446 6West Division W L Pct GBHouston 45 22 672 mdashLos Angeles 35 34 507 11Texas 32 33 492 12Seattle 33 35 485 12frac12Oakland 27 38 415 17

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Toronto 7 Tampa Bay 6Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4Baltimore 10 Chicago White Sox 6

Seattle 6 Minnesota 4Houston 13 Texas 2LA Angels 7 NY Yankees 5

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Minnesota 6 Seattle 2Chicago White Sox 5 Baltimore 2Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmTampa Bay at Detroit 710 pmNY Yankees at Oakland 1005 pmKansas City at LA Angels 1007 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmChicago White Sox (Quintana 2-8) at Toron-to (Biagini 1-5) 707 pmTampa Bay (Ramirez 3-1) at Detroit (Norris 3-4) 710 pmSeattle (Paxton 5-1) at Texas (Ross 0-0) 805 pmBoston (Pomeranz 6-4) at Houston (Fiers 4-2) 810 pmCleveland (Carrasco 6-3) at Minnesota (Tur-ley 0-0) 810 pmNY Yankees (Severino 5-2) at Oakland (Ma-naea 6-3) 935 pmKansas City (Kennedy 0-6) at LA Angels (Chavez 5-6) 1007 pm

NATIONAL LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBWashington 39 26 600 mdashNew York 30 34 469 8frac12Miami 29 35 453 9frac12Atlanta 29 36 446 10Philadelphia 21 43 328 17frac12CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMilwaukee 35 32 522 mdashChicago 32 33 492 2St Louis 30 34 469 3frac12Pittsburgh 30 36 455 4frac12Cincinnati 29 36 446 5WEST DIVISION W L Pct GBColorado 42 26 618 mdashLos Angeles 41 26 612 frac12Arizona 41 26 612 frac12San Diego 27 40 403 14frac12San Francisco 26 41 388 15frac12

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6San Diego 4 Cincinnati 2Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Atlanta 13 Washington 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Colorado 5 Pittsburgh 1Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4NY Mets 9 Chicago Cubs 4Milwaukee 7 St Louis 6

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmWashington at NY Mets 710 pmMilwaukee at St Louis 715 pmSan Francisco at Colorado 840 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESArizona (Corbin 5-6) at Philadelphia (Nola 3-4) 705 pmChicago Cubs (Butler 3-2) at Pittsburgh (Wil-liams 3-3) 705 pmSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmLA Dodgers (Wood 6-0) at Cincinnati (Adle-man 4-2) 710 pmWashington (Scherzer 7-4) at NY Mets (Matz 1-0) 710 pmMiami (Straily 4-4) at Atlanta (Newcomb 0-1) 735 pmSan Diego (Diaz 1-1) at Milwaukee (Guerra 1-1) 810 pmSan Francisco (Samardzija 2-8) at Colorado (Senzatela 8-2) 840 pm

GOLFBy The Associated Press

US OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP PAR SCORESThursdayAt Erin HillsErin WisPurse $12 millionYardage 7741 Par 72 (36-36)First Rounda-denotes amateurRickie Fowler 33-32mdash65 -7Paul Casey 32-34mdash66 -6Xander Schauffele 32-34mdash66 -6Brian Harman 35-32mdash67 -5Tommy Fleetwood 34-33mdash67 -5Brooks Koepka 34-33mdash67 -5Patrick Reed 36-32mdash68 -4Kevin Na 35-33mdash68 -4Marc Leishman 33-35mdash68 -4Adam Hadwin 31-37mdash68 -4Jamie Lovemark 34-35mdash69 -3JB Holmes 32-37mdash69 -3Lee Westwood 36-33mdash69 -3Andrew Johnston 34-35mdash69 -3Si Woo Kim 36-33mdash69 -3a-Scottie Scheffler 36-33mdash69 -3Bernd Wiesberger 35-34mdash69 -3Charley Hoffman 36-34mdash70 -2Brandt Snedeker 35-35mdash70 -2Ernie Els 32-38mdash70 -2Jack Maguire 37-33mdash70 -2Brandon Stone 32-38mdash70 -2William McGirt 37-33mdash70 -2Sergio Garcia 35-35mdash70 -2Jim Furyk 34-36mdash70 -2Matt Fitzpatrick 35-35mdash70 -2a-Cameron Champ 37-33mdash70 -2Derek Barron 36-34mdash70 -2Kevin Dougherty 38-33mdash71 -1Davis Love IV 36-35mdash71 -1Thomas Aiken 37-34mdash71 -1Zach Johnson 35-36mdash71 -1Angel Cabrera 36-35mdash71 -1Tyson Alexander 35-36mdash71 -1Stephan Jaeger 35-36mdash71 -1Brendan Steele 34-37mdash71 -1Russell Henley 34-37mdash71 -1Harris English 36-35mdash71 -1Charl Schwartzel 37-34mdash71 -1Shane Lowry 37-34mdash71 -1Byeong Hun An 35-36mdash71 -1Ryan Brehm 35-36mdash71 -1Jonathan Randolph 37-34mdash71 -1Trey Mullinax 38-33mdash71 -1Yusaku Miyazato 35-37mdash72 EHideto Tanihara 36-36mdash72 ERafa Cabrera Bello 37-35mdash72 EGary Woodland 37-35mdash72 EMartin Laird 35-37mdash72 EBranden Grace 33-39mdash72 EMartin Kaymer 37-35mdash72 EEddie Pepperell 34-38mdash72 EYuta Ikeda 41-31mdash72 EGeorge Coetzee 38-34mdash72 EKeegan Bradley 36-36mdash72 EAdam Scott 39-33mdash72 EBill Haas 36-36mdash72 EScott Piercy 37-35mdash72 EJustin Rose 36-36mdash72 ERoberto Diaz 37-35mdash72 EJordan Niebrugge 37-36mdash73 +1Whee Kim 38-35mdash73 +1Aaron Rai 37-36mdash73 +1David Lingmerth 36-37mdash73 +1Michael Putnam 38-35mdash73 +1Alex Noren 37-36mdash73 +1Bud Cauley 35-38mdash73 +1Russell Knox 35-38mdash73 +1Jordan Spieth 38-35mdash73 +1Daniel Miernicki 38-35mdash73 +1Tyler Light 39-34mdash73 +1Chris Wood 37-36mdash73 +1Satoshi Kodaira 34-39mdash73 +1

ldquoAfter the second surgery I remem-ber telling my mom to just let me go the pain was so badrdquo she said ldquoI never thought I would play again they hurt so muchrdquo

Kiick eventually worked her way back to the court though but only to get a telephone call in August 2015 that changed the way she looks at ten-nis and life

ldquoThe doctor said I had cancer ( a rare form of melanoma)rdquo Kiick said ldquoThe first thing I thought of when I heard that was death It was shockingrdquo

In fact she flashed back to that phone call during Thursdayrsquos match

ldquoYou try to stay focused on your match and your opponent but just like today in the middle of the match I started thinking about how far Irsquove come back and it helped me get my focus back and start playing better tennisrdquo said Kiickrdquo

Kiick attributed her struggles in the middle of her match with Sebov to a pair of factors mdash her conditioning and a lack of persistence

ldquoIrsquove been training to get back in shape but no matter how hard you train therersquos nothing like actually play-ing matchesrdquo she said ldquoSo I still need some work to go there and it showed today But I also let up some after I won the first set so it was as much as a mental thing as a physical thingrdquo

Getting the mental edge back was not difficult

ldquoI just told myself to dig deep after getting down in that third setrdquo she said ldquoSome of the things Irsquove been through have certainly helped me

fight back and never give upldquoA lot of people thought I would never be able to play winning tennis again So to come to this tournament and win the first two matches is important for me and I hope I can keep it going tomor-rowrdquo

Kiick will face Anderson on Court 2 today at 9 am Anderson knocked off Lauren Embree 6-3 6-2 Todayrsquos quar-terfinal matches will have No 4 seed Francesca Di Lorenzo meeting No 5 Chanel Simmonds unseeded Julia Elbaba meeting unseeded Ashley Lahey and No7 Chich-Yu Hsu taking Ashley KratzerSimmonds topped Sara Daavettila 6-2 6-2 Hsu defeated Michaela Gordon 7-5 6-2 Kratzer slipped pas Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4 Elbaba topped Hayley Carter 7-6 (3) 6-0 Lahey defeated Giuliana Olmos 6-4 6-1 and Di Lorenzo whipped Raveena Kingsley 6-4 6-3

In the doubles quarterfinals the No 3 team of Sophie Chang and Alexandra Mueller defeated Alexandra Facey and Kratzer 6-1 3-6 10-6 while Kaitlin Christian and Olmos topped the No 2 team of Hsu and Simmonds 7-6 (5) 6-2

Ellen Perez and Luisa Stefani topped Frances Altick and Astra Sharma 6-3 6-7 (3) 10-5 and the featured match be-tween Joelle Kissell and Catherine Leduc and Alexandra and Anna San-ford was suspended because of the weather

It will be completed today at 9 am with the winners taking on Christian and Olmos in one semifinal while Perez and Stefani will meet Chang and Mueller in the other semi

PERSEVERANCE FROM PAGE B1

Palmetto Tennis CenterThursday

Main Draw SinglesFirst Round

Chanel Simmonds (5) South Africa defeated Sara Daavettila United States 6-2 6-2Allie Kiick United States defeated Katherine Sebov (2) Canada 7-5 2-6 6-3Chieh-Yu Hsu (7) Taiwan defeated Q-Michae-la Gordon United States 7-5 6-2Robin Anderson (6) United States defeated Lauren Embree United States 6-3 6-2Ashley Kratzer United States defeated Q-Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4Julia Elbaba United States defeated Q-Hay-ley Carter United States 7-6 (3) 6-0Ashley Lahey United States defeated Giuli-ana Olmos Mexico 6-4 6-1Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) United States defeated Raveena Kingsley United States 6-4 6-3

Main Draw Doubles First Round

Sophie Chang United StatesAlexandra Mueller (3) United States defeated Alexan-dra Facey United StatesAshley Kratzer Unit-ed States 6-1 3-6 10-6Kaitlyn Christian United StatesGiuliana

Olmos Mexico defeated Chieh-Yu Hsu TaiwanChanel Simmonds South Africa (2) 7-6 (5) 6-2Ellen Perez AustraliaLuisa Stefani Brazil defeated Frances Altick United StatesAstra Sharma Australia 6-3 6-7(3) 10-5Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alexandra SanfordAnna Sanford susp rain

SCHEDULEToday

Court 1 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Julia Elbaba vs Ashley Lahey followed byWS ndash Chanel Simmonds (5) vs Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) followed byWD ndash Ellen PerezLuisa Stefani vs Sophie ChangAlexandra Mueller (3)

Court 2 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Robin Anderson (6) vs Allie Kiick followed byWS ndash Ashley Kratzer vs Chieh-Yu Hsu followed byWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc OR Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford vs Kaitlyn ChristianGiuliana Olmos

Court 4 - starting at 9 amWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford (completion of suspended match)

PALMETTO PRO OPEN RESULTS

the region title the last seven years The Lady Knights played for the state title in the 2013-14 season

This will be Wilsonrsquos first time coaching boys on the varsity level He

was the boys coach at Alice Drive Middle School and was Sumter Highrsquos boys B team coach as well

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of exposure with the boysrdquo Wilson said ldquoI do think Irsquom up for the challenge and Irsquom ready for the challengerdquo

WILSON FROM PAGE B1

There were as many amateurs who broke par as players in the top 10 in the world mdash two each

On a wild day of highs and lows mdash and even a commercial blimp that crashed and caught fire outside the golf course during the round mdash Fowl-er emerged with a one-shot lead over Paul Casey and US Open rookie Xan-der Schauffele in a most peculiar debut for the 11-year-old golf course

ldquoDefinitely not US Open-likerdquo Marc Leishman said

Defending champion Dustin John-son made only one birdie in his round of 75 Taking the long walk to sign his card he looked back at the rain-soft-ened course and mild breeze and said wistfully ldquoYou wonrsquot get a better day for scoringrdquo

No one took advantage like FowlerFowler who shared the 36-hole lead

at the Masters in April never came seriously close to bogey because he was never in trouble He kept it in the short grass the secret to Erin Hills that wouldnrsquot appear to be that diffi-cult with some of the widest fairways for this major

ldquoYou donrsquot get many rounds at the US Open that are stress-freerdquo Fowler said

Fowlerrsquos seven birdies were from no more than 12 feet including three in a row around the turn His 7-under par tied the record to par for the first round of a US Open held by Jack

Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf who each shot 7-under 63 at Baltusrol in 1980 He also joined McIlroy (2011 at Congressional) and Tiger Woods (2000 at Pebble Beach) as the only players to shoot 66 or better in the opening round without a bogey

ldquoIt is always cool to be part of some sort of history in golfrdquo Fowler said ldquoBut Irsquod rather be remembered for something thatrsquos done on Sun-dayrdquo

The 44 sub-par rounds broke the first-round mark of 39 at Medinah in 1990

Day fell back when it took him three chips from behind the green at No 4 to get it on the putting surface leading to the first of his two triple bogeys

ldquoI just played bad golf manrdquo Day saidMcIlroy joked earlier in the week

that anyone who couldnrsquot hit such wide fairways ldquomight as well pack your bags and go homerdquo He spent all day in the knee-high fescue

ldquoYou cannot play this golf course if yoursquore not in position off the tee and I wasnrsquot in positionrdquo McIlroy said ldquoOb-viously I paid the price for it todayrdquo

Casey started eagle-birdie and fin-ished with two birdies over the final four holes for his 66

ldquoI was just trying to have half as good a round as Rickie hadrdquo said Casey who played in the afternoon ldquoThe scoring was so good this morn-ing I was happy it stayed benign for us and I capitalized on itrdquo

FOWLER FROM PAGE B1

Eric Lisenby got Brown home though with a single to left Lenny Gonzalez drew a walk and Whitley fol-lowed with a single to left to drive in Lisenby and make it 2-0

The Jets made it 3-0 in the fourth Gavin Melton drew a leadoff walk and moved to second on a wild pitch After Josh Barnett popped up a bunt for the first out Brown grounded out to first to move Melton to third Parrish sin-gled back through the middle to deliv-er Melton

After getting just one hit through the first five innings off of Whitley

Sumter finally got to him in the top of the sixth as Sumter was the home team

Dawson Price led off with a sin-

gle and Rylan Williamson singled to left They pulled off a double steal before Ryan Touchberry grounded out to drive in Price and cut the lead to 3-1

Joey Pereira hit a fly ball to center for a sacrifice fly to drive in William-son and make it 3-2

It was right after that the teams were pulled off the field for a weather delay They never got back on the field as lightning kept flashing around the park though it didnrsquot rain After a delay of well over an hour the game was called and the final score reverted back to the last complete inning thus the 3-0 final

Whitley allowed just one hit in five

innings striking out three and walk-ing four Whitley walked the bases loaded in the fifth with one out but got out of the jam

ldquoIt was about the starting pitch-ing tonightrdquo Lisenby said ldquoJosh pitched a great game and what I really liked is we didnrsquot make an error behind him (after making 10 in Tuesdayrsquos 12-2 loss) We made all the playsrdquo

Dalzell will play host to Lexington today at 7 pm at General Field

Sumter will play host to the NorthSouth Tournament of Champions this weekend at Riley Park

Sumter plays Rowan County NC today at 730 pm

JETS FROM PAGE B1NORTH SOUTH TOURNAMENT

OF CHAMPIONS

at Riley ParkToday

ChapinNewberry vs Rowan County NC 5 pmSumter vs Rowan County NC 730 pm

SaturdayFlorence vs Rowan County NC noonChapinNewberry vs Pitt County NC 230 pmChapinNewberry vs Wilmington NC 5 pmSumter vs Wilmington NC 730 pm

SundayFlorence vs Wilmington NC noonFlorence vs Pitt County NC 230 pmSumter vs Pitt County NC 5 pm

THE SUMTER ITEM SPORTS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | B3

OBITUARIESHELMUT BREITWIESER

Helmut Breitwieser 74 hus-band of Janice Huffine Breit-wieser died on Wednesday

June 14 2017 at his home

Born on March 11 1943 in Yugo-slavia he was a son of the late Henry and Katha-rina Dietrich Bre-itwieser He was a

very active member of First Southern Methodist Church where he taught Sunday school for many years He was employed by National Seal in Van Wert Ohio and Federal Mogul in Summerton for 43 years He was an avid photog-rapher and donated many Civil War reenactment photos to the Sumter County Muse-um Hal spent his final weeks surrounded by family and friends in fellowship through singing favorite hymns and Johnny Cash The family would like to express its thanks to Tri-County Hospice for taking care of our sweet daddy and special thanks to Rita

Survivors include his wife of 54 years four children Tammy Robinson (John) of Sumter Angie Keith (Larry) of Sumter Jeff Breitwieser (Martha) of Easley and Stacey Schmierer (Duane) of Wiscon-sin grandchildren Kayla Stewart (Nathan) Lindsey Breitwieser Michael Robin-son (Paige) Sarah Keith (Don-novan Hodge) William Keith (Marykatherine) Keith Sim-mons (Alice) Cristal Day Ma-dalyn Joseph Luke Kathryn and Olivia Schmierer great-grandchildren Elliott Pais-ley Mason Kelsey Hunter Marley Morgan and Charley two sisters Martha Breitwies-er of Fort Wayne Indiana and MaryAnn Baughman (Gene) of Paulding Ohio a brother John Breitwieser (Karen) of Toledo Ohio and numerous nieces and neph-ews

A funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Ellison Evans offici-ating Burial will be in Wood-land Cemetery in Van Wert Ohio

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm today at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Memorials may be made to First Southern Methodist Church 321 Miller Road Sumter SC 29150 or the Sum-ter County Museum 122 N Washington St Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

FRANK H WELLS

Frank H Wells 87 husband of Lu Pierce Wells died on Tuesday June 13 2017 at NHC Healthcare in Columbia

Born on Jan 14 1930 in Willcox Arizona he was a son of the late Jessie Colum-bus Wells and Emma Ger-trude Wells He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mr Wells retired from the US Air Force as a chief master ser-geant after 30 years of service He was a Korean War veteran He was also a building con-struction teacher at the Sum-ter Career Center

Survivors include his wife of 65 years two children

Frank H Wells Jr of Fair-banks Alaska and Terry Wells (Ronnie Brown) of Sum-ter and two grandsons Dako-ta ldquoKodyrdquo Brown of Myrtle Beach and Ernie Seruya of Sumter

A graveside service will be held at 10 am on Monday at the Evergreen Memorial Park cemetery

The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 pm on Sunday at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

SAMMIE LEE FRAZIER

Sammie Lee Frazier 73 died on Monday June 12 2017 at Ridgewood Manor in Wash-ington North Carolina

Born on Nov 13 1943 in Clarendon County he was a son of the late Jeremiah and Mary Lou Boyd Frazier

Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the chapel of Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC

Viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the funeral home

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC 23 S Duke St Summerton (803) 485-3755

HAROLD M BROGDON SR

Harold M Brogdon Sr 84 husband of Rhunett Billups Brogdon departed this life on Saturday June 10 2017 at Pal-metto Health Tuomey

He was born on July 18 1932 in Sumter a son of the late Moultrie and Gardenia Canty Brogdon He was a graduate of Lincoln High School Class of 1952 He also attended Morris College in Sumter He was a dedicated member of the Lincoln High School Class of 1952 Club In his early years he attended LaGree AME Church and later joined Union Station AME Church where he served faithfully in numerous capacities until his health de-clined He retired after 39

years of service at Harvin Choice Meats Sumter Harold was joined in holy matrimony to Rhunett Billups They cele-brated 57 years of marriage From this union three chil-dren were born

He leaves to cherish pre-cious memories his wife of the home sons Harold (Sher-yl) Brogdon Jr of Sumter and Gerald Brogdon of Madi-son Tennessee a daughter Janice B Rock of Sumter four sisters Margaret Lamb of Bronx New York Gene-vieve Cook of Riverdale Georgia and Naomi Brogdon and Ruth Davis both of En-glewood New Jersey three brothers Christopher Brogdon of Sumter Everett Brogdon of Bronx and Lu-ther Brogdon of Balch Springs Texas seven sisters-in-law one brother-in-law three godchildren and a host of nieces nephews and other relatives and friends

He was preceded in death by two brothers Moultrie Benjamin Brogdon Jr and Dennis Brogdon and one sis-ter Iona Brogdon Lamb

There will not be a public viewing

Mr Brogdon will be placed in the church at noon on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Union Station AME Church 945 S Main St Sumter with the Rev Phil Flowers officiating Interment will follow in Hill-side Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 1030 De-catur St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

PAUL C WATSON

SUMMERTON mdash Paul Crosswell Watson 62 died on Friday June 9 2017 at McLeod Regional Medical Center Florence

He was born on Sunday July 18 1954 in Clarendon County to Dorothy Mae Cony-ers and the late George Ed-mond

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Clarendon One Community Resource Center Summerton Interment will follow at St Mark AME Church cemetery Summerton

Viewing will be held from 1 to 7 pm today at the Chapel of King-Fields Mortuary

Mr Watson will be placed in the Clarendon One Communi-ty Resource Center at noon on Saturday until the hour of service

The family is receiving friends at the home of his mother Dorothy Mae Cony-ers 6 Larry King Highway Summerton

Mr Watsonrsquos mortal frame is peacefully resting in the professional care of King-Fields Mortuary Summerton (803) 485-5039

MARY JANE SMILING-WADE

Mary Jane Smiling-Wade departed this life on Sunday June 11 2017 at her residence in Rembert

Born on Sept 13 1935 in Paxville she was a daughter of the late Shiloh and Leler Smiling and beloved mother and friend to many Mary Jane was raised in a Chris-tian home She attended Sum-ter County public schools in South Carolina Later she re-located to Long Island New York She loved being around her family and friends Al-though she loved talking about God and reading Scrip-tures she was quite the feisty one and was quick to share what was on her mind She was a devoted homemaker and beacon of light for her children and all of those she touched in life Mary Jane ac-cepted Christ at a very early age and joined Bethesda Bap-tist Church After relocating to New York she stayed con-nected to a church singing on the choir and serving in other capacities in the church that she became a part of In

1992 she moved to Rembert where she joined Mt Pisgah Baptist Church She later re-joined Bethesda Baptist Church as she said she want-ed to go back to the church where she started her Chris-tian journey

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband three brothers two sons and one grand-daughter

Precious thoughts will for-ever live in the memories of her children Shiloh Wade of Minneapolis James (Lisa) Wade of Golden Val-ley Minnesota Kenneth Wade of San Antonio Mary Ella Wade of Rembert Mary Elizabeth Wade of Cher-ryvale and Mary Marie Wade of Brooklyn New York two sisters Pauline Mayrant and Margaret (Rob-ert) Myers 18 grandchil-dren 19 great-grandchil-dren one aunt two sisters-in-law one brother-in-law a host of nieces nephews rel-atives and friends and pre-cious caregivers Courtney Brooks Mary Wade and Lelia Jenkins

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs Wade will be placed in the church at 2 pm on Satur-day for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 2 pm on Saturday at Bethesda Baptist Church 4745 US 15 S Sumter with the Rev Ronnie Smiling offi-ciating and the Rev George Smiling eulogist Interment will follow in Bethesda Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 5825 New Hope Church Road Rembert SC 29128

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

SEE OBITUARIES PAGE B4

BREITWIESER

SPORTS ITEMS

Pitino outraged at NCAA penalties Louisville will appealLOUISVILLE Ky mdash The

NCAA didnrsquot feel Louisville went far enough with its self-

imposed sanc-tions following a sex scandal in-vestigation so the governing body Thursday handed down a few more

An outraged Rick Pitino feels the NCAA went too far

After completing its investi-gation of Katina Powellrsquos alle-gations that she and other es-corts where hired to have sex parties and strip for Louisville recruits and players antics the NCAA described as ldquore-

pugnantrdquo it benched the Car-dinals menrsquos basketball coach for five games and imposed several other penalties

Louisville said it is appeal-ing the NCAArsquos decision

The NCAA suspended Piti-no for five Atlantic Coast Con-ference games Boeheim and Brown each served nine-game suspensions for their discre-tions

Pitino has repeatedly de-nied any knowledge of former assistant Andre McGeersquos in-teractions with Powell

Louisville had self-imposed several sanctions including a postseason ban in 2015-16

The NCAA accepted those and tacked on more The

other penalties Louisville re-ceived include vacating wins in which ineligible players participated placing the bas-ketball program on four yearsrsquo probation and issuing a 10-year show-cause order for McGee Louisvillersquos for-mer basketball operations di-rector

The NCAA has not vacated the Cardinalsrsquo 2013 national championship mdash yet And that might be one reason Pitino and Louisville officials are ad-amant about appealing the de-cision

The NCAA said the school must determine which games ineligible players participated in and that might include the

Cardinals title game Players deemed ineligible would be those involved in the sex par-ties which are considered im-permissible benefitsINDIANS 12

DODGERS 5

CLEVELAND mdash Pinch-hit-ter Lonnie Chisenhall con-nected for a 3-run homer and had five RBI as the Cleveland Indians salvaged the finale of a 3-game series by beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 12-5TWINS 6

MARINERS 2

MINNEAPOLIS mdash Chris Gimenez homered twice for

the first time in his big league career Eduardo Escobar sparked a 5-run first inning for Minnesota with a 2-run shot and Jose Berrios and the Twins beat the Seattle Mari-ners 6-2WHITE SOX 5

ORIOLES 2

CHICAGO mdash Rookie Matt Davidson homered for the fourth straight game then doubled and scored in a four-run sixth inning to lead the Chicago White Sox over Balti-more 5-2 on Thursday the Oriolesrsquo seventh loss in eight games

From wire reports

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LILLIAN S MITCHELLLillian Seymour Mitchell

departed her earthly journey on Tuesday June 13 2017 at her residence in Sumter

Lillian was born on Dec 23 1992 in Sumter County and was a daughter of the late Griffin Seymour Sr and Viola Wilson Seymour Gordon Lil-lian was educated in the pub-lic school system in Sumter County She accepted Christ as her Savior at a young age and became a member of Mulberry Missionary Baptist Church Lillian joined the ushers board ministry and served as the first elected sec-retary She relocated to Tren-ton New Jersey where she was a stunning model for Lane Bryant Lillian had a passion for helping others as this led her into the profes-sion of nursing While in New Jersey she also met the love of her life Harry Mitchell After spending wonderful years in New Jersey Lillian and her late husband Harry Mitchell moved to his home-town of Thomasville Georgia Lillian known to many as ldquoAunt Lillrdquo was a very strong affectionate loving and caring wife She enjoyed spending time with her family as she was very passionate about her familyrsquos history and reminiscing about her child-hood days She enjoyed cook-ing fishing creating flower arrangements Major League Baseball and Gospel Channel programs on TV singing and reading Bible Scriptures

Loving memories will be cherished by one stepsister Jennifer Pearson of Sumter County two stepchildren Harry Mitchell Jr (Lillian) and Jacquelyn Cordy (Chris-topher) one step-grand-daughter Shelley Oglesby one step great-granddaugh-ter Brayven Thomas a lov-ing caretaker Virginia Mc-Gill (niece) seven genera-tions of nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her late husband Harry Mitchell two brothers Griffin Seymour Jr and Marion Seymour six sis-ters Susan Johnson Zola S Clark Marie S Tomlin Pearl Smalls Theola Benja-min and Octavia Gordon three stepbrothers Sted-ward Gordon Walter Gor-don and Marshall Gordon and five stepsisters Gracie Pringle Ethel English Leah McKnight Arnetha Cabbagestalk and Juanita Hall

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm on Saturday at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Ms Mitchell will be placed in the church at 1 pm on Sunday for viewing until the hour of service

Homegoing services will be held at 2 pm on Sunday at Mulberry Baptist Church 1400 Mulberry Church Road Sumter with the Rev Nate Brock officiating Interment will follow in Mulberry Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 2 Riley St Sumter

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

MARQUILLE K MILLER

Marquille K Miller 27 hus-band of Franshon Scott Mill-er departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 in Sumter County

He was born on July 25 1989 in Pinewood a son of Janice Miller Nasheed and the late James Green

The family will be receiving friends at the home of his mother 9675 SC 261 Pine-wood SC 29125

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

GERTRUDE L SAXTON-WHITEWith angelrsquos wings Ger-

trude L Saxton-White widow of Lewis R White took flight from this earthly life to her heavenly home on Sunday June 11 2017 at Palmetto Health Richland

Gertrude L Saxton-White was born on Oct 1 1925 in Rembert to the late Deacon Simpson and Emma Singleton Saxton The youngest of 11 all of her siblings preceded her in death

Mrs White was born into a family of love and abiding faith She was baptized and began her Christian journey at Union Baptist Church in Rembert After matrimony on June 3 1951 she joined her husband at Shepherd United Methodist Church where she furthered her personal faith walk and developed a home replete with love faith and prayer She was in church until the end having last at-tended the womenrsquos day pro-gram at Shepherd on May 28 2017 Her family home was filled with a strong faith a strong work ethic and a strong belief in education As such Mrs Whitersquos formative years were spent in the one-room schools of Sumter County She went on to gradu-ate from Mather Academy in Camden She furthered her education at Virginia Union University and earned a mas-terrsquos degree at South Carolina State University Always in pursuit of education she did ongoing studies at Francis Marion University and the University of South Carolina

Mrs White distinguished herself in the field of educa-tion She taught scores of students throughout Sumter County She began her teach-ing career at Live Oak School and then went on to teach at Lincoln High School where she remained through the in-tegration of the Sumter County schools After inte-gration she went on to teach at Bates Middle School After 35 years of teaching math and history it was time to re-tire from the public school system But the teaching journey was not over she subsequently taught at Mor-ris College in Sumter con-tinuing an illustrious career of developing young minds She always saw potential and tried to foster that potential A common expression of for-mer students is ldquoShe was tough but fairrdquo For her work she received numerous awards and accolades but re-mained undaunted because she knew that there was so much work yet to do

Mrs White was active in many church and community organizations The United Methodist Women South Car-olina Education Association National Education Associa-tion Retired Teachers Associ-ation The Reach Out Club The OptiCivitans The Music Guild NAACP and the local Democratic party are some of the organizations that she gave her time and talent She was a generous spirit always with an endearing smile a sharp albeit quiet wit a kind word a stylish presentation a heart of love enduring faith and a prayer always on her lips

Left to cherish her memo-ry and grow from her love and teachings include her children Attorney Jordan (Linda) White Darcella (George) White-Pindar and Jane White-Pindar all of Sumter Dr Jacob White of

Blythewood and James (Ra-mona) Lies Jr of Sumter special niece Glennetta (Robert) Saxton-Johnson of Camden special daughter in spirit Carolyn Prioleau-Elle-by her grandchildren Rob-ert (Petra) Pindar and Her-bert Pindar of Gainesville Florida Dr Lori Pindar of Clemson David Pindar of Sumter and Senior Airman Andrew White of Las Vegas special grandniece Dr Crys-tal (Garrett) Johnson-Mann Colette Daniels of Sumter and Terence Daniels of Landenberg Pennsylvania her great-grandchildren Master Jackson Pindar and Master Sterling Pindar of Gainesville Florida and Cameron Daniels of Landen-berg her godson Artrell Williams of Buffalo New York her sisters-in-law Ellen Saxton of Camden and Gladys White-Walker of Spartanburg numerous nieces and nephews that she loved dearly a very special cousin Barbara (Rudolph) Scott-Holder and very spe-cial friends that she consid-ered sisters Elizabeth Rem-bert Lounell (Jesse) Levy and Mae Ruth Cooke

Mrs White always liked having people around She grew strength from the shared conversation and al-ways enjoyed reminiscing about great times of the past as well as rousing discourse on the current political envi-ronment It was never more important however to share Scripture and the biblical teachings that sustained her During her sunset years she had two caregivers that she appreciated so much Betty Durant and Mary McCray

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs White will be placed in the church at 10 am on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday at West End Community Church 101 S Salem Ave Sumter with the Rev Raymond Cook Jr of-ficiating Interment will fol-low at Evergreen Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 490 W Brewington Road Sumter SC 29153

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

THOMASENA ADAMS

Thomasena ldquoPamrdquo Adams was born on July 7 1950 in Clarendon County to the late Willie Richburg and Willie Chester and Delcena McK-night Martin She was the wife of the late Earnest Adams

She was preceded in death by a grandson Justin I Stacks

She departed this life on Tuesday June 13 2017 in Sumter

She leaves to cherish her memory three children Stacy (Sharon) Martin Na-keyia (Louis) Stacks and Er-nest (Naomi) Adams II five grandchildren Stacie Martin MarrsquoQue Stacks Sha-Ron Martin Louis Stacks III and Anthony Adams eight sis-ters Cellastean Martin Genova (Jimmy) Benson El-lanora Spann Glennetta Martin Gwendolyn Carlisle

Deborah (Joey) Dorsey Karen Harris and Loma Gaines four brothers Willie (Yolanda) Martin Leroy Richardson Rickie Richburg and Michael (Kim) Richburg four sisters-in-law Rovenia (Joe) Adams Doretha Tate Pearlie (Jim) Bostic and Joann Howell three broth-ers-in-law Leroy (Rovenia) Adams Samuel Adams and Charles (Judy) Adams spe-cial aunt Mae Long a host of aunts uncles nieces neph-ews other relatives and friends

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Antioch UME Church 10026 Old River Road Rimini with Pastor Barry Gadsden offici-ating Interment will follow in Antioch Memorial Gar-den

A public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the mortuary

Messages of hope can be left at wwwwhitesmortuarynet

The family is receiving friends at the home of her son Stacy Martin 2199 Jack Touchberry Road Summer-ton and her sister Cellastean Martin 889 Trailmore Circle Sumter

Funeral arrangements en-trusted to Whites Mortuary LLC

WILLIE FUNCHESS

Willie ldquoBillyrdquo Funchess 73 husband of Cynthia Branch Funchess departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Palmetto Health Baptist Columbia

He was born on April 17 1944 in Sumter County a son of the late James T Sr and Thelma Hamilton Funchess

The family will be receiving friends at the home 515 Silver St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

MARY E MCLEOD

PINEWOOD mdash Mary ldquoPollyrdquo English McLeod 87 widow of Jim H ldquoJimmyrdquo McLeod died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at her home

Born on March 18 1930 in Sumter County she was a daughter of the late Thomas E and Ella Bertha Huggins English She was a member of Calvary Church of the Naza-rene and the American Le-gion Ladies Auxiliary in Pine-wood

Survivors include sons Larry ldquoButchrdquo McLeod (LaNelle) of Sumter Jesse E McLeod (Margie) Jim Henry McLeod Jr (Kathy) and Mark A McLeod all of Pine-wood and Stanley E McLeod (Mechele) of Green-

ville daughters Shirley A Walton of Sumter Louise Geddings (AL) of West Co-lumbia and Joy Clemmons (Jackie) of Pinewood 19 grandchildren 26 great-grandchildren numerous nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her husband Jimmy son-in-law Bobby Walton daugh-ter-in-law Bonnie McLeod grandsons Jason Walton and Skyler Johnson four broth-ers and two sisters

Funeral services will be held at 3 pm on Sunday at Calvary Church of the Naza-rene with the Rev F Arthur Sharpe and the Rev Dale Turner officiating Burial will be in Pinewood Cemetery

Pallbearers will be Camer-on McLeod CJ McLeod Tyler McLeod Cole Walton Shane Walton and Wade Wal-ton

Honorary pallbearers will be Eric Brown Adam Bunce Davis Clemmons Jackson Clemmons Trevor Christmas Stephen Johnson Steve John-son Hunter McLeod Westley Osteen Brian Sulser Eric Sulser Blane Walton and Randy Wright

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm on Sat-urday at Elmore-Cannon-Ste-phens Funeral Home and other times after 5 pm at Cy-press Creek Clubhouse 5520 Bethel Church Road Pine-wood

The family would like to ex-press their gratitude to her caregivers Louise Brookshire Jesse Lusk Lora Lee Os-borne Sellarhea Jordan and Rhonda Hackler as well as Amedisys Hospice nurses Mi-chelle Baker and Stephanie Mitchell for all of their loving care and compassion

Memorials may be made to Calvary Church of the Nazarene 4235 Nazarene Church Road Sumter SC 29154 or to Amedisys Hos-pice 2555 Lin Do Court Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

THEDORE BRAILSFORD

LEXINGTON mdash Thedore Brailsford 80 died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Lexington Medical Center Lexington

He was born on Feb 15 1937 in Rimini a son of the late Edward and Sarah Wat-son Brailsford

The family is receiving friends at the home of his niece Ruby Hopkins 9 N Hampton St Pinewood

These services have been entrusted to Samuels Funeral Home LLC of Manning

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SUMTER COUNTY2017-ES-43-114

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Robert L McClearyPetitioner

vChris M DeJean Nakai R MackArkinwole McCleary ValarieHolmes McCleary And for anypersons unknown who are or Mightclaim to be heirs of the decedentIncluding any unknown persons inthe armed Forces of the UnitedStates of America any Minorspersons non compos mentis andPersons under a disability of anykind or Nature

Respondents

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TO THE RESPONDENTS ABOVENAMEDAnd to the natural generaltestamentary or other guardiansthereof and to the person withwhom they reside or by whom theymay reside or by whom they may beemployed if any there be and to allo t h e r R e s p o n d e n t s w h o s ewhereabouts cannot be ascertained

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDadvised and notified that theP e t i t i o n S u m m o n s o r d e rAppointing Guardia ad Litem Orderof Publication and Notice toRespondents were filed in the Officeof the Probate Court for SumterCounty South Carolina The purposeof this action is to determine theheirs-at-law of Larry D McCleary asis more fully stated in the PetitionThat by Order of the Probate CourtCalvin K Hastie Esquire whoseaddress is 7 East Hampton SumterSouth Carolina 29150 was appointedGuardian ad Litem Nisi with hisherappointment to become absolutethirty (30) days after the services ofthis Amended Summons and Notice

NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT OF

GUARDIAN AD LITEM

TO THE RESPONDENTS HEREINnames and addresses unknownincluding thereof any who may beminors or under other legaldisabilities if any and to thenatural general or testamentaryguardian or conservator or otherwiseunto the persons with him they mayreside if any thereby

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat by order entered June 2 2017Calvin K Hastie Esquire was namedGuardian ad Litem Nisi to represent

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Old West Liberty in Sumter SC

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No bid will be considered unless thebidder is legally qualified under theprovisions of the South CarolinaContractors Licensing Law (SouthCarolina Code of Laws as amendedon April 1 1999 Chapter 11 Sections40 11 10 through 40 11 428)

Contractors shal l have aclassification of GC5 and WL

No bidder may withdraw the bidwithin 30 days after the actual dateof the opening and thereof

The Owner reserves the right towaive any informality or to rejectany or all bids

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-00733

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of JPMorganChase Bank National Association vsRobert W Wazney I theundersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4302183

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of OsamaKhammash against Lawrence Greenthe Master in Equity for Sumter

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-2095

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of South CarolinaState Housing Finance andDevelopment Authority againstElizabeth Berry et al I the Masterin Equity for Sumter County will sellon Monday July 3 2017 at 1200oclock pm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 125 of Millwood GardensSubdivision as shown in Plat BookZ-13 at Page 80 and more recentlyshown and particularly shown on aplat by JP Edwards RLS datedOctober 26 1984 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book Z-48 atPage 950 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 6Fairfield Street Sumter SCRepresented by Auditors map ofSumter County as tax parcel206-04-03-038

This being the same propertyconveyed to Elizabeth Berry by deedof JampB Properties of Sumter LLC

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NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00418

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank National Associationsuccessor-in-interest to Bank ofAmerica NA successor by mergerto LaSalle Bank NA as Trustee forStructured Asset Investment LoanTrust Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates Series 2004-11 vsKathryn R Gardner theundersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LANDT O G E T H E R W I T H T H EIMPROVEMENTS THEREON IFANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE TOWNSHIP OFPRIVATEER COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT 13 ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATPREPARED BY HS WILLSONRLS DATED NOVEMBER 11 1959AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF MESNECONVEYANCE FOR SUMTERCOUNTY IN PLAT BOOK Z-17 ATP A G E 3 B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY SHOWN ANDDELINEATED ON A PLATPREPARED FOR MICHAEL EGARDNER AND KATHRYN RGARDNER BY BEN J MAKELARLS OF ALLEN-MAKELA LANDSURVEYORS INC RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE RMC FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 94 SAID LOT HAVINGSUCH METES AND BOUNDS ASREFERENCE TO SAID LATTERPLAT WILL SHOW ALLMEASUREMENTS BEING ALITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOMICHAEL E GARDNER ANDKATHRYN R GARDNER AS JOINTTENANTS WITH RIGHTS OFSURVIVORSHIP BY DEED OFE D W I N R L A W D A T E DFEBRUARY 1 1995 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 6 1995 INBOOK 617 AT PAGE 1101 IN THE

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of Wells FargoBank NA vs Sherman Rochell JrDaisy L Rochell CA No2016CP4301640 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1200 Noon at the Sumter CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONSITUATE LYING AND BEING INTHE SUMTER TOWNSHIPCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT 130 OF BECKRIDGE PARKSUBDIVISION ON A PLATPREPARED BY EDMUNDS LANDSURVEYORS RLS DATEDNOVEMBER 1 1995 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 1217 PURSUANT TOSECTION 30-5-250 OF THE CODEOF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA(1976 AS AMENDED) REFERENCETO SAID PLAT IS HEREBY MADEFOR THE METES BOUNDSCOURSES ANDOR DISTANCES OFTHE PROPERTY DELINEATEDTHEREON THIS PROPERTY ISKNOWN AS 2361 ORVIS STREETAND IS SHOWN ON THEAUDITORS MAP OF SUMTER

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300512

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of MidFirst Bankagainst Gerald Copeland the Masterin Equity for Sumter County orhisher agent will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inProvidence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinabeing more particularly shown anddelineated as Lot 5 McLaughlinEstates Subdivision Section No 1as shown on that certain plat ofJoseph R Edwards RLS dated Sept28 2000 and recorded in the Officeof the ROD for Sumter County in PlatBook 2000 at Page 700 The said lothas such boundaries metes coursesand distances as are shown on saidplat which are incorporated hereinin accordance with the provision ofSection 30-6-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976

TMS Number190-14-02-006

PROPERTY ADDRESS5 Beard Drive

Dalzell SC 29040

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lucy L Copeland andGerald Copeland by survivorshipdeed of Lucy L Copeland datedOctober 11 2000 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 12 2000in Deed Book 784 at Page 1451 LucyL Copeland died September 302014

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at7000 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-1410

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of TrustmarkNational Bank against Lucille BJenkins et al I the Master in Equityfor Sumter County will sell onMonday July 3 2017 at 1200 oclockpm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 141 of Beckridge ParkSection 7 as shown in Plat Book Z-41at Page 158 and more recently andparticularly shown on a plat byJoseph R Edwards RLS datedAugust 7 1989 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book PB89 atPage 885 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 1022Skardon Street Sumter SouthCarolina and is shown on theAuditors map of Sumter County asTax Parcel 207-07-04-007

This being the same propertyconveyed to Joyce A Jenkins andLucille B Jenkins by deed ofMarilyn F Tiffault dated February 42014 and recorded April 28 2014 inthe Office of the Register of Deedsfor Sumter County South Carolina inBook 1200 at Page 5506 andre-recorded May 29 2014 in Book1201 at Page 4274

TMS 207-07-04-007

Property Address1022 Skardon StreetSumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3875 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00524

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofThe Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York as Trusteefor the Holders of the GE-WMCA s s e t - B a c k e d P a s s - T h r o u g hCertificates Series 2006-1 vsStephen S McCoy Shawna B McCoythe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONIF ANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO 23 OFWILSON PARK SUBDIVISION ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATOF PALMER amp MALONE CESDATED OCTOBER 1954 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOKZ-12 AT PAGE 82 AND HAVINGSUCH BOUNDARIES METESCOURSES AND DISTANCES ASARE SHOWN ON SAID PLATREFERENCE TO WHICH ISHEREBY MADE PURSUANT TOAUTHORITY CONTAINED IN30-50-250 OF THE CODE OF LAWSOF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976 ASAMENDED

THIS BEING THAT SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOSTEPHEN S MCCOY ANDSHAWNA B MCCOY BY DEEDFROM STEPHEN T BICKFORDDATED JUNE 5 2006 ANDRECORDED JUNE 9 2006 IN DEEDBOOK 1032 AT PAGE 164 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTY

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

827 Mathis StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 248-09-03-057

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in the

AMENDED SUMMONSAND NOTICES

(Non-Jury)

FORECLOSUREOF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CA NO2014-CP-43-2763

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Carrington Mortgage Services LLCPlaintiff

vsJohn P Godwin South CarolinaDepartment of Motor Vehicles SouthCarolina Department of Revenue

Defendant(s)

TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVENAMEDYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDand required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint in thisaction a copy of which is herebyserved upon you and to serve a copyof your Answer on the subscribers attheir offices at 3800 FernandinaRoad Suite 110 Columbia SC 29210within thirty (30) days after theservice hereof exclusive of the dayof such service except that theUnited States of America if namedshall have sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof exclusive ofthe day of such service and if youfail to do so judgment by default willbe rendered against you for therelief demanded in the Complaint

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE ANDOR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSONWITH WHOM THE MINOR(S)RESIDES ANDOR TO PERSONSU N D E R S O M E L E G A LDISABILITY

YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONEDAND NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian ad litemwithin thirty (30) days after theservice of this Summons and Noticeupon you If you fail to do soapplication for such appointmentwill be made by Attorney forPlaintiff

YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICEthat pursuant to Rule 53(b) of theSouth Carolina Rules of CivilProcedure the Plaintiff will movefor a general Order of Reference tothe Master in Equity for SumterCounty which Order shallspecifically provide that the saidMaster in Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a final judgmentin this action

NOTICE OF FILINGAMENDED

COMPLAINT

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVENAMED

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the Amended Complaint CoverSheet for Civil Actions andCertificate of Exemption from ADRin the above entitled action was filedin the Office of the Clerk of Court forSumter County on June 19 2015

Bradford M StokesSC Bar No 78032Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451Attorneys for Plaintiff

your interest in this action andappointment to become absoluteunless you apply for the appointmentof a Guardian ad Litem to representyour interest in the above entitledaction within thirty (30) days fromthe date of the said order

June 2 2017J DAVID WEEKSWEEKS LAW OFFICE LLC35 South Sumter StreetP O Box 370Sumter SC 29151ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER(803) 775-5856 Telephone(803) 778-1365 Facsimile

COUNTY AS TAX PARCEL207-06-01-004

Derivation BOOK 1004 PAGE 00890

2361 Orvis StreetSumter SC 29154

207-06-01-004

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSSUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES EASEMENTS ANDORRESTRICTIONS OF RECORD ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 425 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theSumter County Clerk of Court at CA2016CP4301640

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Richard L BoothMaster In Equity forSumter County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-09081Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

County or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that lot or parcel of land situatein Sumter County State of SouthCarolina containing five (5) acresand being shown and designated asLot No 1 on that certain plat of TJSmith Surveyor dated January 251947 recorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book ZZ-5 at page 245according to which said lot No 1 isbounded as follows North by astreet separating it from lands nowor formerly of John K McElveenEast by a public road leading fromthe Sumter-Shiloh paved highwaySouth by lands now or formerly ofJK McElveen and West by Lot No 2as shown on said plat

TMS Number267-02-02-003

PROPERTY ADDRESSTract 1ZZ5-245

Mims RoadSumter SC 29036

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green bydeed of distribution of the Estate2010-ES43-00274 dated September16 2015 and recorded in the Officeof the Register of Deeds for SumterCounty on September 17 2015 inDeed Book 1215 at Page 485

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at1500 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

RECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

9 Lake Shore DriveSumter SC 29150

TMS 224-06-01-004

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 85 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe Providence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinadesignated as Lot W on a platprepared by Joseph R EdwardsRLS dated June 19 2001 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book 2001 at Page 591Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 of theCode of Laws of South Carolina(1976 as amended) reference to saidplat is hereby made for the metesbounds courses andor distances ofthe property delineated thereon Theproperty is known as 2040 HideawayDrive and is shown on the Auditor`smap of Sumter County as tax parcel180-00-03-016(P)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Robert W Wazney byvirtue of a Deed from Pauline JShuler dated July 27 2001 andrecorded September 12 2001 in Book815 at Page 1970 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 180-13-01-015

Property address2040 Hideaway Drive

Sumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 5500 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

dated October 12 2009 and recordedOctober 14 2009 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina in Book 1130at Page 2915

TMS 206-04-03-038

Property Address6 Fairfield Street

Sumter SC 29150

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 6125 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

Summons ampNotice Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale

B6 THE ITEM CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017

ORDER AND NOTICE OF SALED E F I C I E N C Y J U D G M E N TREQUESTED AS TO DEFENDANTSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONNOT ELIGIBLE FOR LOANMODIFICATION UNDER THEH O M E A F F O R D A B L EMODIFICATION PROGRAM STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA SUMTERCOUNTY IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS THIRD JUDICIALC I R C U I T 2 0 1 6 - C P - 4 3 - 0 0 6 1 8FIRST-CITIZENS BANK amp TRUSTCOMPANY AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST BY MERGER TO FIRSTCITIZENS BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY INC Plaintiff vsSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONDefendant(s) BY VIRTUE of adecree heretofore granted in the

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-01993

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of FederalNational Mortgage Association(Fannie Mae) vs Nicole J MilliganI the undersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

ALL of that certain piece parcel orlot of land together withimprovements thereon lying beingand situate in Sumter TownshipSumter County South Carolinamore particularly shown anddesignated as Lot 233 HilldaleSubdivision on a plat thereofprepared by Michael C TurbevilleIII on December 19 2005 said plat isrecorded in Plat Book 2006 at Page16 and is incorporated herein byreference pursuant to Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976 (as amended)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Nicole J Milligan byvirtue of a Deed from The Estate ofDouglas M Simmons datedDecember 28 2005 and recordedJanuary 13 2006 in Book 1012 atPage 1246 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 207-09-04-013

Property address2610 Hilldale Drive

Sumter SC 29154-7010

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case of

Notice of SaleCA No

2015-CP-43-02808

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Guild MortgageCompany vs Roosevelt AndersonTracey Danelle Isaac I theundersigned as Master in Equity forSumter County will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at the SumterCounty Judicial Center SumterCounty South Carolina to thehighest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parcelor lot of land together with theimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being shown anddesignated as Lot No 60 of Kel-SamFarms Subdivision Section I asshown on that certain plat preparedby Carl J Croft RLS dated June 121989 and recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty in Plat Book PB 94 at page237 This said lot has such metesboundaries courses and distances asare shown on said plat which areincorporated herein in accordancewith the provisions of Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Roosevelt Anderson andTracey Danelle Isaac from StanleyMaxwell by virtue of a Deed datedJune 26 2014 and recorded July 92014 in Book 1202 at Page 5758 in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County South Carolina

3440 Deer Track CircleDalzell SC 29040

TMS 189-09-01-014

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Four and00100 (4000) to be paid on balanceof bid from date of sale to date ofcompliance The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps and that thesuccessful bidder or bidders otherthan the Plaintiff therein do uponthe acceptance of his or her biddeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County a certified check orcash in the amount equal to fivepercent (5) of the amount of bid onsaid premises at the sale as evidenceof good faith in bidding and subjectto any resale of said premises underOrder of this Court and in the eventthe said purchaser or purchasers failto comply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days the Masterin Equity shall forthwith resell thesaid property after the due noticeand advertisement and shallcontinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser who shall comply withthe terms of sale shall be obtainedsuch sales to be made at the risk ofthe former purchaser Since apersonal or deficiency judgment iswaived the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately If thePlaintiff or the Plaintiff srepresentative does not appear atthe above-described sale then thesale of the property will be nullvoid and of no force and effect Insuch event the sale will berescheduled for the next available

Notice of SaleCA No 2017-CP-43-00325

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Lakeview LoanServicing LLC vs Michael SGerbode I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on July 3 2017 at 1200 PMat the Sumter County JudicialCenter Sumter County SouthCarolina to the highest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parceland lottract of land withimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being in the Countyof Sumter State of South Carolinaidentified as Lot No 4B of EssexPark Subdivision and being morefully shown on a plat prepared byJoseph R Edwards PLS dated31798 and recorded in Plat Book 98at Page 319 records of SumterCounty

Aforesaid Plat is specificallyincorporated herein and reference iscraved thereto for a more completeand accurate description of themetes bounds courses anddistances of the property concernedherein This description is in lieu ofmetes and bounds as permitted bylaw under Section 30-5-250 of the1976 Code of Laws of South CarolinaAs Amended Be all measurements alittle more or a little less andaccording to said plat

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Michael S Gerbode bydeed of Tommy L Moss datedSeptember 6 2006 and recordedSeptember 6 2006 in Book 1043 atPage 1639 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina

2021 Essex DriveSumter SC 29154

TMS 206-06-02-108

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Six and8751000 (6875) to be paid onbalance of bid from date of sale todate of compliance The purchaserto pay for papers and stamps andthat the successful bidder orbidders other than the Plaintifftherein do upon the acceptance ofhis or her bid deposit with theMaster in Equity for Sumter County

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4301551

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina issued in thecase of Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company as Trustee forSoundview Home Loan Trust 2006-3Asset-Backed Certificates Series2006-3 against Barry L Artis Sr etal the Master in Equity for SumterCounty or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereonsituate lying and being in theTownship of Stateburg near theTown of Sumter County of SumterState of South Carolina fronting onMonterey Drive and being moreparticularly shown and delineated asLot 3 of Horton Field Subdivision(fka Mayfield Subdivision) on a platprepared for Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by Cox and DinkinsInc dated April 14 2006 andrecorded in Book 2006 page 236 andalso by plat prepared by EdmundsLand Surveyors Inc datedDecember 17 2003 and recorded inBook 2004 page 48 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty and having such boundariesand measurements as will more fullyappear by reference to said plat

TMS Number155-08-03-004

PROPERTY ADDRESS1390 Monterey DrSumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by deed of D RHorton Inc dated April 20 2006 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyon May 12 2006 in Deed Book 1027 atPage 1897

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at450 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord and to the right of the UnitedStates of America to redeem theproperty within one (1) year from thedate of the foreclosure sale pursuantto Sec 2410(c) Title 28 UnitedStates Code

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties who

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00377

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank Trust NA as Trustee forLSF9 Master Participation Trust vsAnnie G Gilchrist Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvester Miott akaSylvester R Miott Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvia L Miott SouthCarolina Department of Revenuethe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALI THAT LOT OF LANDSITUATE IN THE CITY OFSUMTER IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA REPRESENTED ASLOT NO 40 IN BLOCK B ON THATCERTAIN PLAT RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OFCOURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY INPLAT BOOK V-4 AT PAGE 411 ANDBOUNDED AS FOLLOWS

ON THE NORTH BY SHERARDSTREET ON SAID PLAT NOWKNOWN AS COLLEGE STREET ONTHE EAST BY LOT NO 41 INBLOCKB ON SAID PLAT ON THESOUTH BY OTHER LAND OFGRANTOR AND ON THE WEST BYLOT NO 39 IN BLOCK B ON SAIDPLAT SAID LOT HEREBYCONVEYED MEASURES FIFTY (50)FEET ON ITS NORTHERN ANDSOUTHERN LINES AND ONEHUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) FEETON ITS EASTERN AND WESTERNLINES BY SAID MEASUREMENTSA LITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOS Y L V E S T E R M I O T T A N DSYNETHIA MIOTT BY DEED OFS A M G G R E E N D A T E DFEBRUARY 10 1956 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 15 1956 INBOOK 87 AT PAGE 273 IN THERECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

SUBSEQUENTLY SYNETHIA DMIOTT PASSED AWAY AND HERINTEREST IN THE SUBJECTPROPERTY WAS PASSED TOSYLVESTER MIOTT AND SYLVIAMIOTT PURSUANT TO THE WILLOF SYNETHIA D MIOTT AND BYPROBATE OF ESTATE FILE2010ES4300009 SEE ALSO DEEDOF DISTRIBUTION DATEDMARCH 22 2011 AND RECORDEDMARCH 23 2011 IN DEED BOOK1152 AT PAGE 001342 IN THEOFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTFOR SUMTER COUNTY SOUTHCAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

20 East College StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 229-12-03-035

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 124499 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2016-CP-43-00952

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofChristiana Trust a division ofWilmington Savings Fund SocietyFSB as indenture trustee for theC S M C 2 0 1 4 - R P L 3 T r u s t Mortgage-Backed Notes Series2014-RPL3 vs Joshua A GrubbBrittany A Henline Chase BankUSA National Association sbm toChase Manhattan Bank USA NA assuccessor in interest to Bank OneDelaware NA the undersignedMaster In Equity for Sumter CountySouth Carolina will sell on July 32017 at 1200PM at the SumterCounty Courthouse City of SumterState of South Carolina to thehighest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR TRACT OF LANDWITH ALL IMPROVEMENTSTHEREON SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE CITY ANDCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT NO 85 OF WILSON PARKSUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON APLAT BY DD EDMUNDS RLSDATED JULY 2 1990 RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 90 AT PAGE 875 INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFSUMTER COUNTY SAID LOT NO85 BEING BOUNDED ANDMEASURING AS FOLLOWSNORTH BY LOT NO 78 SAIDP L A T A N D M E A S U R I N GTHEREON 7489 FEET EAST BYLOT NO 86 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14013FEET SOUTH BY LEE STREETSAID PLAT AND FRONTINGTHEREON 7521 FEET AND WESTBY LOT NO 84 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14030FEET BE ALL MEASUREMENTS ALITTLE MORE OR A LITTLE LESSAND ACCORDING TO SAID PLATTHIS BEING THE PROPERTYKNOWN AS 209 LEE STREET

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOJOSHUA A GRUBB ANDBRITTANY A HENLINE BY DEEDOF BUDDY K WARD DATED MAY10 2005 AND RECORDED MAY 242005 IN BOOK 981 AT PAGE 1729 INTHE OFFICE OF REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY209 Lee Street

Sumter SC 29150TMS 248-10-02-018

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) Deficiency judgment beingdemanded the bidding will not beclosed on the day of sale but willremain open for a period of thirty(30) days as provided by lawPlaintiff is demanding a deficiencythe Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to salePurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 75 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300005

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of NationstarMortgage LLC against DorothyRobertson et al the Master inEquity for Sumter County or hisheragent will sell on July 3 2017 at1200 PM at Sumter JudicialCenter 215 North Harvin StreetSumter SC 29150 to the highestbidder

All that piece parcel or lot of landlying being and situate in SumterTownship Sumter County State ofSouth Carolina shown anddesignated as Lot No 2 on a plat ofVillage Green Subdivisionrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book Z-28 at Page 57 said lotbeing bounded and measures asfollows On the Northwest by WasselStreet and measuring thereon 2250feet on the North by the intersectionof Wassel Street and DesChampsRoad and measuring thereon 3535feet On the Northeast byDesChamps Road and measuringthereon 1050 feet On the Southeastby Lot No 1 and measuring thereon2500 feet and on the Southwest byLot No 3 and measuring thereon1300 feet be all of saidmeasurements a little more or less

TMS Number184-10-01-003

PROPERTY ADDRESS450 Deschamps Road

Sumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Cassie S Slater andWillie Slater by deed of S amp ELandscaping Company datedOctober 26 1970 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 29 1970in Deed Book R-9 at Page 1384 and toCassie S Slater Dorothy Robertsonand Willie Mae Scott by deed ofdistribution of the Estate of WillieSlater recorded November 14 2005in Book 1005 at Page 1493

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at6875 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

a certified check or cash in theamount equal to five percent (5) ofthe amount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of good faithin bidding and subject to any resaleof said premises under Order of thisCourt and in the event the saidpurchaser or purchasers fail tocomply with the terms of sale withinTwenty (20) days the Master inEquity shall forthwith resell the saidproperty after the due notice andadvertisement and shall continue tosell the same each subsequent salesday until a purchaser who shallcomply with the terms of sale shallbe obtained such sales to be made atthe risk of the former purchaserSince a personal or deficiencyjudgment is waived the bidding willnot remain open but compliancewith the bid may be madeimmediately If the Plaintiff or thePlaintiffs representative does notappear at the above-described salethen the sale of the property will benull void and of no force and effectIn such event the sale will berescheduled for the next availablesales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in EquityFor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

should have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Susan S WhiteSC Bar 5453Attorney for PlaintiffFINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPO Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460

case of First-Citizens Bank amp TrustCompany as successor in interest bymerger to First Citizens Bank andTrust Company Inc v Sheila HClark aka Sheila A Clark akaSheila H Wilson case number2016-CP-43-00618 I the undersignedRichard L Booth Master In Equityfor Sumter County will hold a saleon July 3 2017 at 1200 PM at theSumter County Courthouse 215North Harvin Street Sumter SC29150 Courtroom 1A and sell thefollowing described property to thehighest bidder All that certainpiece parcel or lot of land togetherwith the dwelling and any and allother improvements thereon lyingbeing and situate in the city andCounty of Sumter State of SouthCarolina being shown anddelineated as Lot No 6 on thatcertain plat by R L MaloneEngineer dated July 9 1940 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book S-5 at Page 53according to which said Lot 6 isbounded and measuring now orformerly as follows on the north byLot 7 said plat and measuringthereon 1000 feet on the east by Lot8 said plat and measuring thereon575 feet on the south by a 50right-of-way known as VirginiaDrive and measuring thereon 100feet and on the west by theright-of-way of North MagnoliaStreet and fronting thereon 575 feetbe all of said measurements a littlemore or less and according to saidplat Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 ofthe Code of Laws of South Carolina(1976) reference to said plat ishereby craved for particulars of theboundaries metes courses andordistances of the property delineatedthereon This property isrepresented as Tax Map Parcel No249-01-02-058 upon the records of theSumter County Auditor and isknown as 501 N Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 This being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto David W Durham bydeed from Anne Harriet PalmerCatherine Palmer Tillman andPhilip G Palmer dated March 231999 and recorded same date in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 735 atPage 1052 And this being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto Sheila H Clark bydeed from David W Durhamrecorded June 4 1999 in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 743 atPage 23 501 Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 Tax No249-01-02-058 TERMS OF SALE Thesuccessful bidder other thanPlaintiff will deposit with theSumter County Master In Equity atthe conclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of its bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt in thecase of noncompliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail or refuseto make the required deposit at timeof bid or comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30) daysthen the Master In Equity may resellthe property on the same terms andconditions at the risk of the saidhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theconveying deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of the bidfrom the date of sale to the date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 5500 per annum ShouldPlaintiff or one of its representativesfail to be present at the time of salethe property shall be automaticallywithdrawn from said sale As adeficiency judgment is beingdemanded the bidding will remainopen thirty (30) days after the date ofsale THIS SALE IS ALSO MADESUBJECT TO ALL SUMTERCOUNTY TAXES AND EXISTINGEASEMENTS RESTRICTIONSAND SENIOR LIENS ANDOROTHER ENCUMBRANCES OFRECORD Richard L Booth MasterIn Equity Sumter County SumterSouth Carolina ATTORNEYS FORPLAINTIFF Samuel D FlederPatrick Goodwyn Smith DebnamNarron Drake Saintsing amp MyersLLP PO Box 26268 Raleigh NC27611 Attorneys for Plaintiff DMN15079942

case of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3375 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

non-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4875 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

sales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

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uDarnell Earley Flintrsquos for-mer state emergency manager ischarged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with felony false pre-

tenses conspiracy to commitfalse pretenses misconduct in of-fice and a misdemeanor charge ofwillful neglect of duty

uHoward Croft Flintrsquos for-mer Water Department manageris charged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with false pretenses andconspiracy to commit falsepretenses

uLiane Shekter-Smith theMichigan Department of Envi-ronmental Qualityrsquos drinking wa-ter chief is charged withinvoluntary manslaughter Shepreviously was charged with felo-ny misconduct in office and mis-

demeanor willful neglect of dutyuStephen Busch the district

supervisor for the Office of Drink-ing Water is charged with invol-untary manslaughter He pre-viously was charged with felonymisconduct in office tamperingwith evidence conspiracy to tam-per with evidence and two misde-meanor counts of the MichiganSafe Water Drinking Act

The charges are related to aLegionnairesrsquo disease outbreak in2014 and 2015 that led to 12deaths after the cityrsquos water sup-ply was switched to the Flint Riv-er Flintrsquos drinking water wascontaminated with lead

Officials face manslaughter charges over Flint12 died in Michiganafter water polluted

Paul Egan and Elisha AndersonDetroit Free Press

GUNFIRE ON THE BASEBALL FIELD

SOURCE Digital Globe ESRI GRAPHIC KARL GELLES AND JIM SERGENT USA TODAY

ABOUT 7 AM Congressmen are taking batting practice

1

SHORTLY AFTER 7 AMGunman open fires from behind third base

2

Scalisersquos CapitolPolice detail engages shooter

4

3rdbase

Outfield

4

1stbase

Police detail location

ABOUT 712 AMAlexandria police arrive and join the gunfight Suspect dies

5

Eugene Simpson Stadium Park Alexandria Va

HOW THE SHOOTING UNFOLDED

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CongressmanSteve Scaliseshot in hip

3

Attack stuns Washington

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Survivors gather behind police lines around the baseball park in Alexandria Va where congressional Republicans were practicing for an annual charity game with congressional Democrats The game will be played tonight as planned

ALEXANDRIA VA The 66-year-old Illinois man who fired earlyWednesday on members of Con-gress practicing for a charitybaseball game raged againstPresidentTrump and hadsingled outHouse MajorityWhip SteveScalise whowas woundedin the attack

ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

AFPGETTY IMAGES

James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

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STORY CONTINUES ON C2 STORY CONTINUES ON C2

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

CONTINUED FROM C1

CONTINUED FROM C1

SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AMLOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10WIS News 10 at 7 (N)

Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

Americarsquos Got Talent ldquoAuditions 3rdquo Contestants of all ages audition Dateline NBC (N) WIS News 10 at 11 (N)

(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 23rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo

AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

CNBC 35 84 American Greed A phony gold scheme American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed CNN 3 80 Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper

COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 24rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo

AMC 48 180 (600) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Lost World Jurassic Parkrdquo (1997 Adventure) Jeff Goldblum Juli-anne Moore An expedition returns to monitor dinosaursrsquo progress

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

Modern Family (DVS)

WE 68 166 Law amp Order ldquoStalkerrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDisappearedrdquo Law amp Order Quadriplegic boy is killed Law amp Order ldquoBad Girlrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDamagedrdquo Law amp Order WGNA 8 172 Blue Bloods ldquoThe Bitter Endrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoUnwritten Rulesrdquo Blue Bloods Blue Bloods ldquoTo Protect and Serverdquo Person of Interest

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ACROSS1 Snake footwise

5 Instagram and

Pinterest

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a test

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66-Across

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18 Wedding dress

insert

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of a one-liner by

54-Across

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on scoreboards

25 One-liner part 2

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funerals

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1998 Madonna

album

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one-liner

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vegetable

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attraction

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known for

one-liners

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haunted area

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64 Absorbed

eagerly with ldquoinrdquo

65 It may affect

a sentence

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David Bowie

song

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sounds

69 Afternoon fare

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2 Tentacled

creature

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a Norwegian line

4 Northern Illinois

University city

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memoirist

6 Splash sound

7 A pro brings his

own to the table

8 Flower parts

9 Switch partner

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arerdquo

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agency

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a chain

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22 Born in France

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27 Colleague of

Ruth and Sonia

28 Source of some

issues

30 Comforting

sound

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called ldquoThe Roof

of the Worldrdquo

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Abbeyrdquo lady

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Maravillas

del Mundo

37 Email again

39 Showing

impatience

digitally

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41 Fink

43 Linguistic origin

of Kwanzaa

46 Wee one

47 Live in

48 Hydrophobia

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Dynamiterdquo

sidekick Saacutenchez

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schemer

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Chihuahua

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tool

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DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

Good advice for everyone mdash teens to seniors mdash is in ldquoThe Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With Itrdquo To order send your name and mailing address plus check or money order for $7 (US funds) to Dear Abby Anger Booklet PO Box 447 Mount Morris IL 61054-0447 (Shipping and handling are in-cluded in the price)

Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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THE SUMTER ITEM LOCAL | NATION FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A3

Attacked while running woman drowns rabid raccoon in puddle

HOPE Maine (AP) mdash A Maine woman said a rabid raccoon attacked her while she was out for a run so she drowned it in a puddle

Rachel Borch of Hope said she was running in woods near her home June 2 when she saw the raccoon charging with its teeth bared She said she knew the animal was going to bite her so she held out her hands so it would bite her there

The 21-year-old said she then noticed a pud-dle in a nearby swampy area She ran over with the rabid animal still biting down on her thumb and held its head underwater until it drowned

Hope Animal Control Officer Heidi Blood praised Borchrsquos composure and said she is in the hospital for rabies exposure treat-ment

CAITLAN WALZER THE SUMTER ITEM

In a few weeks local children can play on new equipment at the Dillon Park playground after the old equipment is replaced this month Sumter County Recreation and Parks Director Phil Parnell said the new equipment will be delivered next week Sumterites got about 30 years out of the current playground equipment he said The installation of the new playground equipment is part of a $27 million Capital Penny Sales Tax project to renovate multiple features of the park Parnell said the project is estimated to cost $60000 Parnell said the walk-ing track at Dillon Park has been resurfaced and there are plans to add football fields He said upgrades to the handi-capped-accessible playground are anticipated to begin in July

Playground upgrade

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) mdash Community leaders have come up with a plan to fight sex trafficking during the Super Bowl in Minneapolis

The plan unveiled Tuesday includes billboard cam-paigns statewide law en-forcement stings and training for bus drivers hotel workers and thousands of volunteers to identify sex trafficking the Star Tribune reported The effort is estimated to cost about $1 million

The 40-member group be-hind the project is made up of representatives from coun-ties nonprofits hospitals businesses and law enforce-ment who have spent the past nine months planning The Womens Foundation of Min-nesota Hennepin County and Ramsey County have been leading the effort

We have zero tolerance said Terry Williams of the Womens Foundation Were

excited the Super Bowl is coming here so we can high-light our community and the work were doing here

Like other big events the Super Bowl will likely draw an increase in online sex ads according to experts at the University of Minnesotas Urban Research and Out-reach-Engagement Centers

Law enforcement agencies are planning to coordinate targeted stings starting 10

days before the Super Bowl and lasting throughout the game said Minneapolis po-lice Sgt Grant Snyder

Along with bus drivers and hotel workers about 10000 Super Bowl volunteers will be trained to identify sex trafficking The effort also includes providing more emergency shelter beds in-creased street outreach and a tip hotline for possible traf-ficking

Minneapolis leaders unveil $1M plan to address Super Bowl sex trafficking

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ldquobe alert for foul ballsrdquo ldquoA few years ago at the

P-15rsquos baseball banquet they presented me with a trophy that looks like an eagle and had a verse about being the most respected fan because of what I dordquo Osborne said ldquoThat meant the world to merdquo

She said that while not everyone agrees with her interjections on foul balls she said that she yells to support the boys and en-courage them

ldquoThe coaches all enjoy it and so do the playersrdquo Os-borne said ldquoI mean even the umpires have come to know it and itrsquos a lot of in-expensive fun I even love it when young fans start yell-ing lsquofoul ballrsquo toordquo

In addition to attending the games and yelling her famous line Osborne said that she has always wanted to be out on the field and hitting the ball herself

ldquo(Coach) Steve Campbell let me go out on Sunday af-ternoon and try to hit some ballsrdquo Osborne said ldquoI started off hitting foul balls and he said lsquoNot only can you yell lsquofoul ballrsquo you sure can hit them toorsquordquo

Osborne said ldquoWell after a few balls were pitched I clutched up on the bat like my dad told me to do as a young child and then start-ed hitting the balls straight He told me then lsquoYoursquove got it now foul ball ladyrsquordquo

Outside of the ballpark Osborne spends her days caring for children In fact Osborne has worked for a family day care for 39 years and on Sept 1 she plans to retire so she can spend more time with her family and yelling her fa-vorite two words at the

ball field ldquoI try to give the team

support even though I donrsquot really know any of them personallyrdquo Osborne said ldquoBut I am very proud and appreciate our team for en-tertaining us in the heat and playing the game I loverdquo

Osborne will be spending her weekend supporting both the junior and senior teams and said she can be found selling souvenirs at the stand or heard yelling ldquofoul ballrdquo from her spot on the second row

P-15rsquoS FROM PAGE A1

CAITLAN WALZER THE SUMTER ITEM

P-15rsquos ldquoFoul Ball Ladyrdquo Shirley Osborne has been attending the P-15rsquos games since the early rsquo70s

No problem on ship at after threat claim at Charleston port

MOUNT PLEASANT (AP) mdash A person who raised alarms about a possible ldquodirty bombrdquo on a container ship approaching the port of Charleston in South Carolina was being questioned Thurs-day after searches found nothing dangerous

Coast Guard Lt James Zorn said the Charleston of-fice received a telephone call about a ldquodirty bombrdquo aboard the Maersk Memphis con-tainer ship around 8 pm Wednesday The ship docked about a half-hour later

Zorn said the Coast Guard contacted other federal state and local agencies and set up a unified command that or-dered the evacuation of the Wando Terminal of the South Carolina State Ports Authority in Mount Pleasant and set up a 1-mile safety zone around the dock on the Cooper River

A ldquodirty bombrdquo is not a tra-

ditional nuclear weapon but an explosive device contain-ing radioactive or radiation-polluted material By 330 am Thursday officials had scanned four suspect con-tainers aboard the ship and determined there was no danger

Zorn said the four ldquodiplo-maticrdquo containers were searched based on intelli-gence gathered and informa-tion from the caller He did not have other information on those containers refer-ring questions about them to the FBI

FBI spokesman Don Wood in Columbia said he could not talk about the contain-ers He also would not pro-vide details on the person being questioned or any pos-sible charges

The terminal was allowed to resume normal opera-tions No injuries were re-ported

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JOHNSON

CENTENARIAN

Ruth Cantey Johnson cele-brated her 100th birthday on April 20 2017 in Manning

Born on April 20 1917 in Williamsburg County she has seen many his-torical events happen in this nation

Ruth and her late husband Buster Johnson

were farmers They also ran a country store and the West-ern Auto in Manning for

years Their marriage was blessed with two children Bud Johnson and Brenda Thompson seven grandchil-dren one who preceded her in death nine great-grand-children and one great-great-grandchild She also has two step-great-great-grandchildren

Ruth is still very active and continued to do yard work until a couple of years ago She still maintains her home

Ruth is also planning for her next birthday

Ruth Cantey Johnson celebrates 100 years

Turbeville OKs budgetrsquos 2nd reading

Turbeville Town Council met Tuesday and passed the second reading of its 2017-18 annual budget

City Manager Rodney Jones told council it was a ldquobare-bonesrdquo budget with no cost-of-living increases for city employees

He also said that while the millage rate was in-

creased the change was revenue neutral because property valuations de-creased

The budget was set at $2040350 Johnson said

Johnson also told coun-cil a law enforcement as-sistance agreement was submitted as ldquoinforma-tion onlyrdquo so the lan-guage in the agreement could be vetted by legal counsel before being offi-

cially consideredJohnson also told coun-

cil an initiative to recog-nize James Witherspoon who for many years was the Turbeville police chief bailiff and school security guard had been negotiat-ed with the late police chiefrsquos family to involve placing a historical mark-er at an intersection desig-nating it ldquoWitherspoon Crossroadsrdquo

BY JIM HILLEYjimtheitemcom

Clarendon residents will see tax increase

Clarendon County residents will see a 17 percent increase in their county tax levy for county opera-tions during fiscal year 2018 Dur-ing Mondayrsquos regular meeting at the Clarendon County Administra-tion Building 211 Sunset Drive Clarendon County Council ap-proved the third reading of a tax-levy ordinance containing the in-crease

In addition residents of Claren-don School District 1 will see a millage increase of 164 percent and residents of Clarendon County School District 3 will see a millage increase of 179 percent according to material submitted by the dis-tricts for councilrsquos approval Clar-endon County School District 2 did not request an increase

Council also approved a renewal of a facilities agreement with the South Carolina Department of Corrections allowing Clarendon County Detention Center to house SCDOC inmates

County Administrator David Epperson said such inmates typical-

ly have short sentences for non-vio-lent offenses He said sometimes in-mates have skills that are useful to the detention center and the agree-ment allows them to stay at the county facility on a voluntary basis

Council approved three requests for funding through the accommo-dations tax tourism fund during fiscal year 2018 The funding in-cludes $59500 for the Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce for tourism promotion initiatives $7500 for Santee Cooper Country an organization created by the De-partment of Parks Recreation and Tourism to promote tourism in Berkeley Calhoun Orangeburg Clarendon and Sumter counties and $38000 under county control for the operations and mainte-

nance of the Interstate 95 Exit 119 beautifi-cation project

Council also approved

$38000 for Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce from the ac-

commoda-tions tax promo-tions fund for its on-going

tourism promotion program

The final reading of an ordinance changing the zon-ing of a piece of property on Ham-

ilton Road and the first reading of an ordinance to amend the countyrsquos unified development code to allow backyard chickens as a permitted use in certain zones with limita-tions was approved

Epperson said the county will have an e-waste and shredding day for Clarendon County residents from 9 am to 2 pm Saturday June 24 at the County Administration Building He also said county offic-es will be closed Tuesday July 4

but will remain open Monday July 3

Epperson reported the county is working with the Town of Turbev-ille on a lease agreement that would allow the county to use rec-reation facilities in the town to pro-vide services

He said the county is also work-ing on similar agreements with Clarendon County School District 3 and Citizens Bank to lease their fa-cilities

BY JIM HILLEYjimtheitemcom

2 school districts will get millage hike chicken ordinance gets its 1st reading

JIM HILLEY THE SUMTER ITEM

Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce Tourism Director Tiffany Myers speaks to Clar-endon County Council about the tourism-boosting activities the Chamber does at coun-cilrsquos meeting Monday

Clarendon County Council approved first reading of an ordinance to amend the unified devel-opment code to allow backyard chickens in certain zones

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EstateErnest Filmore

2017ES1400151Personal Representative

Harristine Andrews12952 Deaton Hill Dr

Charlotte NC 28269060917 - 063017

EstateJarone Williams AKA Jerome

Williams2017ES1400153

Personal RepresentativeShirelle Junious

6967 Alex Harvin HwySummerton SC 29148

060917 - 063017

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of SpecializedLoan Servicing LLC vs Traci LHoffman aka Traci L Hoffman CA No 15-CP-14-00496 Thefollowing property will be sold onJuly 3 2017 at 1100 AM at theClarendon County Courthouse to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe School District 20 City ofManning County of Clarendon Stateof South Carolina being designatedas Lot containing 210 being shownon a plat of property surveyed byDuvalle W Elliot RLS dated June29 1991 and recorded May 17 2006as shown in Plat Book S52 at Page327 in the Office of the Register ofDeeds for Clarendon County SouthCarolina to which plat reference is

NOTICE OF SALE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CASE NO2016-CP-14-00433

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF CLARENDON

Vanderbilt Mortgage and FinanceInc

Plaintiff-vs-

Lawrence W Green Jr akaLawrence Green Jr The Estate ofKaren Burnette Green and and allUnknown persons with any righttitle or interest in the real estatedescribed herein also any Unknownpersons who may be in the militaryservice of the United States ofAmerica being a class designated asJohn Doe and any Unknown minorspersons under a Disability orpersons incarcerated being a classdesignated as Richard Roe

Defendant(s)

BY VIRTUE of a judgmentheretofore granted in the case ofVanderbilt Mortgage and FinanceInc vs Lawrence W Green Jr akaLawrence Green Jr The Estate ofKaren Burnette Green and IEFILE Frances Ricci Land Welchas Special Referee for ClarendonCounty will sell on July 3 2017 at1100 am at the Clarendon CountyCourthouse 3 West Keitt StManning SC 29102 to the highestbidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofl a n d t o g e t h e r w i t h t h eimprovements thereon situate lyingand being located in the County ofClarendon State of South Carolinacontaining 200 acres more or lessand being more particularly shownand delineated on a plat entitled ATract of Land Being Conveyed byWoodrow Johnson Et al toLawrence Green Jr prepared byRobert G Mathis PLS datedAugust 2 2011 and recordedSeptember 7 2011 in the Office ofthe Clerk of Court for ClarendonCounty in Plat Book S-53 at Page 450said lot having such metes andbounds as reference to said plat willshow all measurements being a littlemore or less

This being the identical propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green Jr bydeed of Woodrow Johnson GardeniaGreen Evelyn Johnson SandraWalker Clint Walker ShawnJohnson Everette Moore CleoJohnson and Emanual Robinson bydeed recorded September 8 2011 inBook 805 at Page 16

TMS 083-00-01-077-00

Mobile Home 2011 SCHU VINROC724578NCAB

SUBJECT TO CLARENDONCOUNTY TAXES

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Special Referee atconclusion of the bidding five (5)of his bid in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith the same tobe applied to purchase price in caseof compliance but to be forfeitedand applied first to costs and then to

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of US BankNational Association as IndentureTrustee successor in interest toBank of America NationalAssociation as Indenture Trusteesuccessor by merger to LaSalle BankNational Association as IndentureTrustee for AFC Trust Series 2000-3vs Deloris Coard CA No15-CP-14-00070 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1100 AM at the Clarendon CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland lying being and situate in theCounty of Clarendon State of SouthCarolina Said lot designated as Lot21 on that plat of Jordan SubdivisionSection II by David A Nesbitt RLSdated November 7 1994 andrecorded in Clarendon County inPlat Book 47 at Page 147 boundingnow or formerly as follows On theNorth by Fann Road On the East byLot 30 on the aforesaid plat On theSouth by the lands of Lee ErnestRiver and On the West by Lot 28 onthe aforesaid plat

Derivation Book A408 at Page 137

1444 Jeff RdManning SC 29102

This includes a 1997 General mobileh o m e w i t h V I N GMHGA4519614307AampB

164-00-03-064

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSCLARENDON COUNTY ADVALOREM TAXES EASEMENTSANDOR RESTRICTIONS OFRECORD AND OTHER SENIORENCUMBRANCES

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATES

All persons having claims against the following estates MUST file their claims on FORM 371ES with the Probate Court of Clarendon County the address of which is 411 Sunset Dr Manning SC 29102 within eight (8) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice to Creditors or within one (1) year from date of death whichever is earlier (SCPC 62-3-801 et seq) or such persons shall be forever barred as to their claims All claims are required to be presented in written statements on the prescribed form (FORM 371ES) indicating the name and address of the claimant the basis of the claim the amount claimed the date when the claim will become due the nature of any uncertainty as to the claim and a description of any security as to the claim

Estate NoticeClarendon County

Notice Of ApplicationNotice is hereby given that AdolfinaToledo DBA Tienda Y TaqueriaCecilias intends to apply to theSouth Carolina Department ofRevenue for a license permit thatwill allow the sale and ON premisesconsumption of Beer at 207Commerce St Manning SC 29102 Toobject to the issuance of this permit license written protest must bepostmarked no later than July 22017 For a protest to be valid itmust be in writing and shouldinclude the following information(1) the name address and telephonenumber of the person filing theprotest (2) the specific reasons whythe application should be denied (3)that the person protesting is willingto attend a hearing (if one isrequested by the applicant) (4) thatthe person protesting resides in thesame county where the proposedplace of business is located or withinfive miles of the business and (5) thename of the applicant and theaddress of the premises to belicensed Protests must be mailed toSC Department of Revenue ABLPO Box 125 Columbia SouthCarolina 29214-0907 or Faxed to(803) 896-0110

Beer amp WineLicense

documentary stamps on the deedand recording fees

SUBJECT TO CLARENDONC O U N T Y T A X E S A N DASSESSMENTS EASEMENTSRESTRICTIONS ANY OTHERMATTERS OF RECORD

Joseph K CoffeyMaster in Equityfor Clarendon County

Ray Coit Yarborough JrAttorney for Plaintiff

made for a more particulardescription as to metes and bounds

Derivation Book A615 at Page 269

1047 Raiders DrManning SC 29102-8166

093-00-00-021-00

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSCLARENDON COUNTY ADVALOREM TAXES EASEMENTSANDOR RESTRICTIONS OFRECORD AND OTHER SENIORENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 675 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theClarendon County Clerk of Court atCA 15-CP-14-00496

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Joseph King CoffeyMaster in Equity forClarendon County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444011792-00574 FMWebsite wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 575 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theClarendon County Clerk of Court atCA 15-CP-14-00070

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Joseph King CoffeyMaster in Equity forClarendon County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444011847-04195Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

Plaintiffs debt in the case ofnoncompliance Should the last andhighest bidder fail or refuse to makethe required deposit at the time ofthe bid or comply with the otherterms or the bid within twenty (20)days then the Special Referee mayresell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe former highest bidder) Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

The successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on theamount of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 1170 per annum

Frances Ricci Land WelchSpecial Refereefor Clarendon County

Theodore von Keller EsquireB Lindsay Crawford IIIEsquireSara HutchinsColumbia South CarolinaAttorney for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of The CitizensBank vs Robert Butler BarfieldCA 2017-CP-14-00051 I theundersigned will sell on July 3 2017at 1100 am or thereafter at theClarendon County Courthouse 3West Keitt Street Manning SouthCarolina to the highest bidder thefollowing property

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereon ifany situate lying and being inSchool District 3 in the County ofClarendon State of South Carolinacontaining 10 acre more or less andbounding now or formerly andmeasuring as follows On the Northby the right of way of SC HighwayS-14-37 and measuring thereon 2087feet on the East by lands of Porterand measuring thereon 2117 feet onthe South by lands now or formerlyof BB Barfield and measuringthereon 2087 feet For a moreparticular description of said tractreference may be had to a plat byME Lind Jr RLS dated April 171968

This property was received byRobert Butler as devisee of theEstate of Butler Barfield Jr akaBB Barfield Jr Date ofDeath-January 20 2013 ClarendonCounty Probate Rol l No2014-ES-14-00053 see also Deed ofDistribution of the Estate of ButlerBarfield Jr aka BB Barfield Jr toRobert Butler Barfield dated June 52015 and recorded June 5 2015 inBook 920 at Page 247 in the Office ofthe Clerk of Court for ClarendonCounty

MBP 353-00-02-004-00

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit at the conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied topurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance Should the last andhighest bidder fail or refuse to makethe required deposit at time of bid orcomply with the other terms of thebid within thirty (30) days then theproperty will be resold on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day at the risk ofthe said highest bidder Personal ordeficiency judgment having beenwaived the bidding will not remainopen for a period of thirty (30) daysafter the sale Purchaser to pay forpreparation of the deed

Notice of SaleNotice of SaleLEGALLEGALNOTICESNOTICES

Notice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale

THEClarendonSunSunC L A S S I F I E D S DEADLINE

DAY 11AM

A6 THE CLARENDON SUN CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017

THE SUMTER ITEM CLARENDON SUN FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A7

Complex carbohydrates important for your health

Now that we are halfway into 2017 and itrsquos been six months since we

made our New Yearrsquos resolu-tions howrsquos that going If any related to your health and good nutrition are you treating your body the right way If so you may be still searching for ways to jump-

start your bodyrsquos motor For-tunately eat-ing more fruits vege-tables and grain prod-ucts is an easy way to fuel up with-out weighing yourself down Carbo-hydrates are convenient and jam-

packed with vitamins minerals and fiber Plus they are generally low in dietary fat Current di-etary guidelines recommend obtaining 55 to 60 percent of energy from carbohydrates especially complex carbohy-drates But how do these guidelines translate into daily food choices And what are the specific benefits of whole-grain foods in the healthful eating equation

Carbohydrates are a valu-able energy source fueling the central nervous system and muscles during physical activity Supplying four calo-ries per gram carbohydrates also help the body efficiently use vitamins minerals amino acids and other essen-tial nutrients

Scientists classify carbohy-drates into two categories simple and complex Sugars are called simple carbohy-drates because they consist of one or two sugar units Sugars occur naturally in fruits vegetables milk and other foods as well as in a refined state such as table sugar or sucrose The body cannot distinguish between naturally occurring and added sugars and digests both in exactly the same manner

Complex carbohydrates mdash found in grain foods as well as fruits and vegetables mdash get their name from their complex chain-like structure of many sugar units Among complex carbohydrates are starches and dietary fiber During the digestive process starch is typically broken down into sugars and used by the body for energy

Studies indicate that high-fiber diets can reduce the risks of heart disease and certain types of cancer Solu-ble fiber in cereals oatmeal beans and other foods has been found to lower blood cholesterol Insoluble fiber found in cauliflower cabbage and other vegetables and fruits helps move foods

through the stomach and in-testine thereby decreasing the risk of cancers of the colon and rectum Whole-grain breads and cereals dry beans and peas fruits and vegetables are generally low in fat and contain little or no cholesterol They are also rich in fiber which facili-tates proper bowel function and can reduce symptoms of chronic constipation and hemorrhoids

For the most part con-sumers appear to be aware of the benefits of carbohy-drate consumption Yet evi-dence shows that when it comes to complex carbohy-drates people are consum-ing only one half the rec-ommended number of serv-ings each day A survey by the US Department of Ag-riculture estimates that adults consume an average of four to five servings a day of grain products only

one of which is whole grain It is worth noting that the food guide pyramid recommends from 6 to 11 servings of grain products per day at least three of which should be from whole-grain foods

Despite the clear benefits of a fiber-rich diet most Americans fall far short of optimal intakes In closing

for individuals with diabetes it is essential you closely fol-low the instructions of your doctor regarding any con-

sumption of carbohydratesIf you are very busy per-

son the slow cooker is for youNancy

Harrison

RETIRED CLEMSON EXTENSION AGENT

EASY ROAST

3-4 pounds beef roast1 envelope dry onion soup mix 14frac12 oz can stewed tomatoes or

seasoned tomatoesPlace roast in slow cooker Cover

and cook on low 8 hours

SPLIT PEA SOUP

1 pound bulk sausage browned and drained

6 cups water 1 bag (2frac14 cups) dry split peas

2 medium potatoes diced 1 onion choppedfrac12 teaspoon dried marjoram or

thyme frac12 teaspoon pepper

Wash and sort dried peas remov-ing any stones Then combine all in-gredients in slow cooker Cover and cook on low 12 hours

NO MEAT BAKED BEANS

1 pound dried navy beans 6 cups water 1 small onion chopped

frac34 cup ketchup frac34 cup brown sugar frac34 cup water 1 teaspoon dry mustard 2 tablespoons dark molasses 1 teaspoon salt

Soak beans in water overnight in large soup kettle Cook beans in water until soft about 1 frac12 hours Drain discarding bean water

Mix together all ingredients in slow cooker Cover and cook on low 10-12 hours

PETS OF THE WEEKAbby right is a black-and-white 2-year-old female LabJindo mix and weighs approximately 32 pounds She is very sweet and affectionate Abby enjoys playing ball and being petted She gets along with some but not all dogs She has been spayed is current on her vaccinations and tested nega-tive for heartworms

Dumplin far right is a male domestic medium-haired orange-and-white 12-week old kitten He is very affectionate and extremely playful Dumplin is cur-rent on vaccinations tested negative for

feline leukemia and is scheduled to be neutered today The adoption fee for kit-tens is currently only $50 You can fill out an application on the shelter website

Stop by to see Dumplin Abby and their friends Tuesday through Saturday from 9 am to 3 pm at A Second Chance Ani-mal Shelter 5079 Alex Harvin Highway (US 301) which has numerous pets available for adoption To drop off an animal call (803) 473-7075 for an ap-pointment If yoursquove lost a pet check wwwccanimalcontrolwebscom and wwwASecondChanceAnimalSheltercom

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Alumni group meets June 24 in Summerton

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COMMENTARY

COMMENTARY

A8 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

Are we nearing civil war

President Trump may be chief of state head of gov-ernment and com-

mander in chief but his administration is shot through with disloyalists plotting to bring him down

We are approaching something of a civil war

where the capital city seeks the overthrow of the sov-ereign and its own restora-tion

Thus far it is a non-violent struggle

though street clashes be-tween pro- and anti-Trump forces are increasingly marked by fistfights and brawls Police are having difficulty keeping people apart A few have been ar-rested carrying concealed weapons

That the objective of this city is to bring Trump down via a deep state-me-dia coup is no secret Few deny it

Last week fired Director of the FBI James Comey a successor to J Edgar Hoover admitted under oath that he used a cutout to leak to The New York Times an Oval Office con-versation with the presi-dent

Goal have the Times story trigger the appoint-ment of a special prosecu-tor to bring down the pres-ident

Comey wanted a special prosecutor to target Trump despite his knowl-edge from his own FBI in-vestigation that Trump was innocent of the perva-sive charge that he collud-ed with the Kremlin in the hacking of the DNC

Comeyrsquos deceit was de-signed to enlist the police powers of the state to bring down his president And it worked For the spe-cial counsel named with broad powers to pursue Trump is Comeyrsquos friend and predecessor at the FBI Robert Mueller

As Newt Gingrich said Sunday lsquorsquoLook at who Muellerrsquos starting to hire hellip (T)hese are people that hellip look to me like theyrsquore hellip setting up to go after Trump hellip including people by the way who have been reprimanded for hiding from the defense informa-tion into major cases hellip

lsquorsquoThis is going to be a witch huntrsquorsquo

Another example Ac-cording to Daily Kos

Trump planned a swift lift-ing of sanctions on Russia after inauguration and a summit meeting with Vlad-imir Putin to prevent a sec-ond Cold War

The State Department was tasked with working out the details

Instead says Daniel Fried the coordinator for sanctions policy he re-ceived lsquorsquopanickyrsquorsquo calls of lsquorsquoPlease my God can you stop thisrsquorsquo

Operatives at State dis-loyal to the president and hostile to the Russia policy on which he had been elected collaborated with elements in Congress to sabotage any detente They succeeded

lsquorsquoIt would have been a win-win for Moscowrsquorsquo said Tom Malinowski of State who boasted last week of his role in blocking a rap-prochement with Russia State employees sabotaged one of the principal poli-cies for which Americans had voted and they substi-tuted their own

Not in memory have there been so many leaks to injure a president from within his own govern-ment and not just political leaks but leaks of confi-dential classified and se-cret documents The leaks are coming out of the sup-posedly secure investiga-tive and intelligence agen-cies of the US govern-ment

The media the beneficia-ries of these leaks are giv-ing cover to those breaking the law The real criminal lsquorsquocollusionrsquorsquo in Washington is between Big Media and the deep state colluding to destroy a president they detest and to sink the poli-cies they oppose

Yet another example is the unfolding lsquorsquounmask-ingrsquorsquo scandal

While all the evidence is not yet in it appears an ab-normal number of conver-sations between Trump as-sociates and Russians were intercepted by US intelli-gence agencies

On orders higher up the

conversations were tran-scribed and contrary to law the names of Trump associates unmasked

Then those transcripts with names revealed were spread to all 16 agencies of the intel com-munity at the direction of Susan Rice and with the possible knowledge of Barack Obama assuring some would be leaked after Trump became pres-ident

The leak of Gen Michael Flynnrsquos conversation with the Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak after Obama imposed sanctions on Russia for the hacking of the DNC may have been a product of the unmask-ing operation The media hit on Flynn cost him the National Security Council post

Trump has had many ac-complishments since his election Yet his enemies in the media and their deep state allies have often made a purgatory of his presidency

What he and his White House need to understand is that this is not going to end that this is a fight to the finish that his enemies will not relent until they see him impeached or re-signing in disgrace

To prevail Trump will have to campaign across this country and wage guerrilla war in this capi-tal using the legal and po-litical weapons at his dis-posal to ferret out the ene-mies within his own gov-ernment

Not only is this battle es-sential if Trump hopes to realize his agenda it is winnable For the people sense that the Beltway elites are cynically en-gaged in preserving their own privileges positions and power

If the president cannot rewrite Obamacare or achieve tax reform he should not go around the country in 2018 wailing about Nancy Pelosi or Chuck Schumer They are not the real adversaries They are but interchange-able parts

He should campaign against the real enemies of America First by promis-ing to purge the deep state and flog its media collabo-rators

Time to burn down the Bastille

Patrick J Buchanan is the author of a new book lsquorsquoNixonrsquos White House Wars The Battles That Made and Broke a Presi-dent and Divided America Foreverrsquorsquo

Pat Buchanan

lsquoState employees

sabotaged one of

the principal

policies for which

Americans had

voted and they

substituted their

ownrsquo

You got your gas tax hike now fix the roadPostcard to South Carolina ldquoI left the state The highways are great Wish you were hererdquo

COLUMBIA mdash I feel like a big-rig truck driver having driven to Alabama and back

Thatrsquos a long way to go to visit a beach town that is ev-erything Hilton Head Island tries not to be

But itrsquos all good when itrsquos a chance to see family To be part of four generations eat-

ing Frogmore Stew together is a gift worth any drive

But once again this summer the road trip be-yond the South Caro-lina state line drives home the

point of just how primitive we are

We donrsquot need bad school re-ports to show the nation how dumb South Carolina has be-come We just need to invite them to drive our highways

The poster child is Inter-state 95

In South Carolina itrsquos a two-lane pockmarked death trap

Georgia has a better road connecting Rincon to Sylvania

And in Georgia I-95 has three lanes in each direction

and itrsquos actually a smooth sur-face

South Carolina got this way because itrsquos backward not be-cause it didnrsquot have enough money It got this way because the Legislature wants to con-trol highway spending This stuff is based on politics not needs and I donrsquot believe thatrsquos going to change

So all these years I-95 has not been seen as a dire need when it so obviously is a dire need

But this year the Legisla-ture jacked up the state gas tax Part of the push was an airplane pulling a sign high over Harbour Town during the RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing in April that said ldquoFix The Damn Roadsrdquo

Now we can say ldquoOK South Carolina You got the gas tax hike you so desperately want-ed When are you going to fix Interstate 95rdquo

Earlier this year it was re-ported it would cost $4 billion to bring I-95 in South Carolina up to the standards of our neighbor Georgia

What I have not seen report-ed is a timeline for starting the job and finishing it

So South Carolina When are you going to fix the damn road

Contact Mr Lauderdale at dlauderdaleislandpacketcom 843-706-8115 or That-sLauderdale

DavidLauderdale

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

MODERATE PARNELL BEST TO REPRESENT HOMETOWN

Good news for Sumter We have a well-qualified native son running for Congress Ar-chie Parnell brings his im-pressive business experience strong community values and hard work to the job

He is a moderate (like John Spratt) and committed to na-

tional security and the impor-tant role of Shaw Air Force Base located here A congress-man from here would benefit us in many areas of our lives

Vote for Archie Parnell our ldquohometownrdquo boy

COLLEEN H YATESSumter

WRITER STILL SAYS LIBERAL DEMOCRATS ARE STUPID

I woke up this morning real early intent on writing a let-ter to the editor concerning the continued stupidity of lib-eral Democrats

Instead I decided to go back to bed and snooze I wake up again and the TV is saturated with the coverage of the shooting in Virginia And one of the first things I hear is that the governor of Virginia is already speaking about gun control The same guy who gave 220000 felons the right to vote again Then I hear some guy say the shooting was lsquoapparentlyrsquo not politically motivated Ap-parently The spin is already starting

The shooter asked what it washellip was told something to the effect of lsquocongressional ball practicersquo The shooter asks lsquowhat sidersquo lsquoThe Republi-

cansrsquo Minutes later the shoot-ing starts And this idiot on TV says lsquoapparently not politi-cally motivatedrsquo

And what gets me the dem-ocrats and media are TRYING to find evidence of collusion that IS NOT THERE and here we have evidence of a politi-cally motivated shooting THEY CANrsquoT SEE

For the last year I have called Democrats and the mainstream media stupid I have seen NO rebuttals writ-ten but then again I didnrsquot expect to see any for the sim-ple fact that you canrsquot deny anything I have said The proof is right in front of you Often I have wondered lsquocan these people get any more stu-pid than they already arersquo Stay tuned

DENNIS E VICKERSWedgefield

FROM OUR TIMELINE THEITEM

The Sumter Item is on Twitter theitem Follow us and keep your eye on whatrsquos going on in the world We will occasionally share a few noteworthy tweets with you here

At the start of his sopho-more year in August 2016 Bar-wickrsquos current supervisor at Kaydon Paul Brewer called Hancock at CCTC and said he

would like a stu-dent intern

Barwick was the choice After starting he said he wanted to learn and prog-ress working as many as 32 hours a week including

weekends Brewer said within four or

five months on the job he and management were already talking to Barwick about hir-ing him full time after the two-year degree program was com-plete

ldquoA want-to attitude and a can-do attitude really helped him a lotrdquo Brewer said ldquoHe really wants to do it Hersquos just an outstanding young manrdquo

Barwick said his parents and family helped instill a strong work ethic in him He

said he would encourage the route he took to other students who are good in math orga-nized and like to tinker with things

ldquoTherersquos a lot of work in the maintenance technician fieldrdquo Barwick said ldquoThey are good-paying jobsrdquo

He said he has the opportu-nity for four raises during the next two years with Kaydon

Most importantly he en-courages high school stu-dents to not delay in going to college

ldquoDonrsquot wait to go to school because itrsquos harder to go back once yoursquove had a breakrdquo Bar-wick said ldquoA lot of my friends who say they are going to take a year off and go back end up not going They start making money even if itrsquos $9 or $10 an hour and then say lsquoWell I canrsquot make that money if Irsquom in schoolrsquordquo

Rhett Walker a value stream manager with Kaydon and a member of the Greater Sumter Chamber of Com-mercersquos Industrial Associa-tion thinks Barwick is a great example for other teenagers

to follow He said all industry in the local community mdash whether it be Caterpillar BD or Continental Tire mdash is look-ing for young people who want to better themselves with education The intern-ship through CCTC is a great

way to learn the trade and for manufacturers to see some-onersquos performance and poten-tial

ldquoItrsquos the perfect symbiotic relationship between a techni-cal college and manufactur-ing right here in Sumterrdquo

Walker said ldquoI think indus-tries here have a great part-nership with that school to feed us well-educated and qualified people Zack was definitely one of those I think hersquos going to fit in on our team perfectlyrdquo

THE SUMTER ITEM LOCAL | REGION FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A9

will be the reduction of the position as a voting member that Beaman will be leaving he said

Beaman said the new company will be in a better position to cope with un-certainty in the health care industry in the United States and in South Car-olina

ldquoThere are a lot of unknowns facing the health industry starting with how we are going to be reimbursed in the fu-turerdquo Beaman said ldquoIs Trumpcare or the Senate plan or the House bill will any of that prevail We donrsquot knowrdquo

He said the future of Medicaid and Medicare how they will be budgeted and how they will reimburse provid-ers is of great concern He said 29 per-cent of all Medicaid patients in South Carolina will be served in the new companyrsquos facilities

ldquoWe see escalating costs mdash labor supply and demand for clinical phar-maceuticals just about every compo-nent seems to be going up faster than the reimbursement raterdquo Beaman said

He said as a larger company the two systems together will be better able to cope with changes in the health care environment Beaman said the cur-rent state of health care in South Car-olina is not sustainable

ldquoWe know as an individual corpora-tion we donrsquot have the resources to make a difference in thatrdquo he said ldquoThis additional capacity is far great-er than any one of us could do on our own and we can apply that to help im-prove the fundamental conditions of carerdquo

WHIZ FROM PAGE A1

BARWICK

PALMETTO FROM PAGE A1

Insurers Duke Energy knew coal ash riskRALEIGH (AP) mdash Dozens of in-

surance companies say theyrsquore not obligated to help pay for Duke Ener-gy Corprsquos multi-billion dollar coal ash cleanup because the nationrsquos largest electric company long knew about but did nothing to reduce the threat of potentially toxic pollutants

The claim is in a filing by lawyers for nearly 30 international and domestic insurance companies that were sued by Duke Energy in March to force them to cover part of the utilityrsquos coal ash cleanup costs in the Carolinas

The 57 policies generally promise to help Duke pay what itrsquos legally ob-ligated to pay for property damage ldquocaused by an occurrencerdquo even if liability for an incident doesnrsquot be-

come known until decades later the Charlotte-based company said in the same filing last week in the state court that hears complex business cases Both sides filed the document in describing a litigation timeline that would lead to trial in mid-2019

The insurers counter theyrsquore not on the hook to pay They say that be-cause Duke Energy stored its coal ash in unlined pits as part of its nor-mal practices any property damage ldquowas caused intentionally by or at Dukersquos directionrdquo and there werenrsquot any distinct pollution events that triggered coverage

They note that Duke was well aware that burning coal to generate electricity leaves byproducts con-

taining toxic substances that can contaminate groundwater They say Dukersquos ash ponds were built without safeguards to prevent groundwater pollution and some ash ponds placed the ash in direct contact with groundwater

ldquoDuke continued to dispose of (coal ash) in unlined ash ponds long after it knew it had environmental problems By the 1990s Duke submit-ted insurance claims to some of the defendants and other insurers for the same ash ponds that are now at issue in this action Although Duke was aware of these issues it contin-ued to operate its unlined ash ponds for decadesrdquo the companiesrsquo lawyers said

Fan drive hopes to keep Lee County elderly stay cool

According to the Centers for Dis-ease Control and Prevention older adults are more likely to have heat-related problems than younger adults Older individuals donrsquot ad-just to sudden changes in tempera-ture as well and they are more likely to have a chronic medical condition that changes the bodyrsquos response to heat

The elderly are also more likely to take prescription medicines that impair the bodyrsquos ability to regu-

late temperature or that inhibit perspiration

In order to help elderly residents in Bishopville and Lee County avoid dangerous conditions such as heat stress or heat exhaustion the Bishopville Police Department the Lee County Chamber of Commerce and Jaredrsquos Ace Hardware are pro-moting a summer fan drive through Wednesday

Bishopville Police Chief Calvin Collins said officers will be going door to door checking to find resi-dents who need a fan and will also

be working with South Carolina Department of Social Services to find residents who are at risk of heat-related illness

Anyone wanting to help may drop off new fans at Lee County Chamber of Commerce 102 N Main St Bishopville or Bishop-ville Police Department 112 E Council St

Fans may also be purchased for $17 at the Chamber office

For more information call Lee County Chamber of Commerce at (803) 483-2800

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TODAY

A couple of

afternoon t-storms

90deg

TUESDAY

Cloudy with a

t-storm or two

84deg 71deg

W 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 65

MONDAY

An afternoon

t-storm or two

88deg 71deg

SW 8-16 mph

Chance of rain 60

SUNDAY

Cloudy humid a

pm t-storm

89deg 72deg

SSW 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 60

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A t-storm around in

the pm

88deg 72deg

S 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 40

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A thunderstorm in

spots early

72deg

S 3-6 mph

Chance of rain 40

SSW 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 65

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Lincoln High Alumni hold dinner fund-raiser

Venus is active but also loves to be held cuddled

Harley is a sweet gentle pup

AROUND TOWN

The Sumter SPCA is located at 1140 S Guignard Drive (803) 773-9292 and is open 11 am to 530 pm every day ex-cept Wednesday and Sunday Visit the website at wwwsumterscspcacom

The SPCA relies heavily on

community support and

donations Currently the

biggest needs are for dry

puppy and kitten food wet cat

food cat litter and cleaning

supplies The following are also

appreciated

Newspapers stuff ed animals heavy

duty trash bags (30 gallon or larger)

dishwashing liquid laundry detergent

bleach paper towels sheets and

comforters baby blankets canned

dog and cat food dry dog food treats

leashes and collars disinfectant spray

all-purpose cleaner air freshener no

scratch scrubbers two-sided sponges

for dishes litter freshener and of

course monetary donations are also

gratefully accepted

SUMTER SPCA PETS OF THE WEEK

CROSSWORD

ANSWERS TO TODAY rsquoS PUZZLES

SUDOKU JUMBLE

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Someone will withhold important

information Donrsquot make a decision that will have a lasting effect on your future plans and goals Look out for your own interests and negotiate on your own behalf 3 stars

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Yoursquoll find unusual ways to get things done Your insight and dedication coupled with your ability to meet deadlines and to surprise others with your ideas will pay off and bring high returns Romance will enhance your personal life 4 stars

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Question everything and everyone Incorrect information will cause delays and make you look bad Broaden your outlook when faced with opposition A willingness to negotiate and meet others halfway will help you avoid being left out 2 stars

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Personal gains can be made Let your emotions be your guide when it comes to dealing with children a close friend or your companion A passionate or kind gesture will enhance your relationships with those you love and respect 5 stars

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Hold on to your cash Donrsquot let anyone sweet-talk you into spending money on something you donrsquot need Look for alternative ways to have fun and do things without putting your hard-earned cash on the line 3 stars

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Base relationships on trust and equality Emotional matters will surface if there is too much pressure being put on you to do things you donrsquot want to do Donrsquot feel like you have to be a chameleon and mirror someone elsersquos actions 3 stars

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Deception is apparent when dealing with peers relatives or friends Ask questions before you agree to take part in something that is emotionally draining Change can be good if it leads to fewer complications and a simpler lifestyle 3 stars

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Yoursquoll learn by taking part in events that are challenging mentally physically and emotionally Socializing and sharing your thoughts with someone special will encourage you to make positive changes A commitment or altering your lifestyle is favored 5 stars

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Problems with partners will leave you feeling isolated and confused Listen carefully and consider whether you need the kind of help thatrsquos being offered Going it alone will give you the control you need to stay within budget 2 stars

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) Trust your own judgment One of your peers will feed you false information that will set you back if you are gullible Channel your energy into doing what needs to be done without offering insight into your plans 4 stars

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Yoursquoll be taken advantage of if you are sympathetic to someone whining about tough times Offer suggestions but donrsquot put your money or time into something that is not your responsibility Aim to stabilize your life not make it more complicated 3 stars

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Emotional energy should be put to good use A creative hobby or personal improvements you want to make will be a good outlet for you to pursue alone Refuse to let anyone use emotional tactics to encourage poor habits 3 stars

The Lincoln High School Preser-vation Alumni Association will sponsor a dinner fundraiser from 11 am to 5 pm today at Lincoln High School cafete-ria Council Street Cost is $9 per dinner and the menu will consist of fried chicken or pork chops rice with gravy green beans dessert roll and a drink Call (803) 968-4173A State Health Insurance Pro-gram Workshop will be held 10 am-1 pm on Tuesday June 20 at the Sumter County Li-brary 111 N Harvin StThe VFW and VFW 10813 Auxilia-ry will meet at 6 pm Tuesday June 20 at the Post Home 610 Manning AveSummer Movies at the Sumter Opera House 21 N Main St will offer the following mov-ies at 10 am 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Thurs-days June 22 mdash ldquoStorksrdquo June 29 mdash ldquoPetersquos Dragonrdquo July 6 mdash ldquoThe BFGrdquo July 13 mdash ldquoAngry Birdsrdquo July 20 mdash ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo July 27 mdash ldquoNine Livesrdquo and Aug 3 mdash ldquoThe Lego Batman Movierdquo and the following movies at 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Fridays June 16 mdash ldquoRogue Onerdquo July 21 mdash ldquoGhost-bustersrdquo and Aug 18 mdash ldquoSix-teen Candlesrdquo Admission is $1 and popcorn and water are available for $1 each Call (803) 436-2616The Sumter County Library will offer a variety of programs meetings and events during the month of June Programs to be held at the main library 111 N Harvin St are as follows 3-4 pm Saturday June 17 ldquoFa-therrsquos Day Craftrdquo dads will love the hand-crafted gifts made by their children 6-7 pm Tuesday June 20 the Teen Advisory Board (ages 13 and up) will meet 10 am-noon and 2-4 pm Wednes-day June 21 the movie ldquoSingrdquo will be presented 3-4 pm Saturday June 24 Beginning Computer Coding with

Scratch (ages seven and up) an MIT computer program developed to help you learn to think logically and cre-atively preparing students to learn computer coding call (803) 773-7273 to register 3-4 pm Tuesday June 27 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) and 10-11 am Wednesday June 28 Geronimo Stilton Scavenger Hunt (ages seven and up) hunt through news-papers for clues you can fol-low around the library Pro-grams to be held at the Wesmark Library branch 180 W Wes-mark Blvd are as follows 10-11 am Friday June 16 Sto-rybuilders Improvisation Workshop (ages seven and up) play theatre games and act out stories 3-4 pm Thursday June 22 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) 10-11 am Friday June 23 at Story-time and a Craft (ages three to six) children listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 469-8110 to register 10-11 am Thursday June 29 Get Crafty (ages seven and up) create a fun craft project call (803) 469-8110 to register and 10-11 am Friday June 30 musical performance ldquoString Celebrationrdquo musical duo of-fering an educational and en-tertaining performance Pro-grams to be held at the South Sumter Library 337 Manning Ave are as follows 10-11 am Thursday June 15 Get Moving mdash free hip-hop work-shop (ages seven and up) no dance experience necessary 10-11 am Monday June 19 arts and crafts workshop (ages seven and up) children will choose their own project mdash crochet chain bracelet a tinfoil sculpture or practice drawing skills and 10-11 am Monday June 26 Storytime and a Craft (ages three to six) children will listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 773-7273 to register

A10 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 DAILY PLANNER THE SUMTER ITEM

Harley left is a 4-month-old blond male lab mix He is super with other dogs and children He is an active friendly playful affectionate and gen-tle pup He is a very sweet boy who loves being given lots of love and at-tention Harley would make a great ad-dition to any family

Venus right is a housebroken 9-week-old gray tabby female American short hair She enjoys playing and chasing cat toys Venus is great with other kittens and loves to be active but she is also completely content being held cuddled and given lots of love She would make an excellent new companion for any family with children and other cats

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FRIDAYJUNE 16 2017

PALMETTO PRO OPEN

LEGION BASEBALL

PREP BASKETBALL

Perseverance pays off

DENNIS BRUNSON THE SUMTER ITEM

Allie Kiick stretches for a return in her 7-5 2-6 6-3 upset win over second-seeded Katherine Sebov on Thursday in a second-round match of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center Kiick will face No 6 seed Robin Anderson today in a quarterfinal match

Unseeded Allie Kiick ral-lied in the third set to knock off No 2 seed Katherine Sebov in the second round of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center on Thursday

After winning the first set 7-5 but dropping the second set 6-2 things looked bleak

for Kiick when she fell be-hind Seebov 3-1 in the third set However Kiick won the next five games to win the set 6-3 and advance to to-dayrsquos quarterfinal match against No 6 seed Robin An-derson

Trailing 3-1 in a third set however is hardly the toughest challenge the 21-year old Kiick has faced in her young career She has

had to make sense of her fa-ther Jim a famed running back on the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins and his battle with dementia In ad-dition she has already seen her career stalled by a pair of knee surgeries and most recently a battle with skin cancer

ldquoItrsquos incredible that I was out there today and to win itrsquos hard to describerdquo she

said ldquoTo have gone through what the I have and to be out there doing what I love mdash just playing tennis mdash itrsquos greatrdquo

Kiick had not played in a pro tournament since June in 2015 She had climbed her way up to a 136 world ranking when a pair of knee surgeries put her career on hold

Finally back on court after pair of knee surgeries and skin cancer

diagnosis unseeded Kiick rallies to beat second-seeded Sebov in 3 sets

BY TOM OrsquoHARE Special To The Sumter Item

SEE PERSEVERANCE PAGE B2

US OPEN

Wilson set to take over boys squad at Crestwood

After 11 very successful sea-sons as the girls basketball head coach at Crestwood High School Tony Wilson is looking for a new challenge

And he wonrsquot have to go any-where to find it mdash except to the locker room on the other side of The Castle

Wilson will be Crestwoodrsquos boys head coach this season becoming

just the second boys coach in school history He will replace Dwayne Edwards who will be handling just athletic director duties after 21 years as head coach

ldquoI wanted to see if I could be successful on the other siderdquo Wilson said ldquoI had done all of those seasons of girls basket-ball I just felt like it was time to move on I wanted to give it a try with the boysrdquo

Edwards felt moving Wilson to the boys position was a logi-cal move

ldquoThe basketball programs here at Crestwood have always worked togetherrdquo Edwards said ldquoCoach Wilson already has a relationship with a lot of the boys so I think it will be a pretty easy transitionrdquo

Wilson was the girls coach for 11 years posting a 208-75 record The Lady Knights went 6-14 in his first season and 10-12 his second year However Crestwood made the playoffs that second year and never missed a season after that

After going 13-10 in his third season Crestwood went 23-5 in his fourth season and won his first playoff game The Lady Knights won 20 or more games in seven of his last eight sea-sons

Crestwood won or shared

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

WILSON

SEE WILSON PAGE B2

THE ASSOCIATED

PRESS

Rickie Fowl-er hits on the 12th hole during the first round of the US Open on Thursday in Erin Wis-consin Fowler shot a 65 to grab a 1-shot lead

Fowler grabs lead on day of highs and lows

ERIN Wis mdash Erin Hills played like a push-over for a US Open

Check out the score of Rickie Fowler who matched the US Open scoring record to par for the opening round with a 7-under 65 Right behind him were 43

other players who broke par breaking a champi-onship record that had stood for 27 years Adam Hadwin tied a US Open record with six straight birdies

Erin Hills also played like a beast

Look no further than Rory McIlroy the No 2 player in the world who didnrsquot hit a fairway after

the 10th hole shot 42 on the back nine and post-ed a 78 his worst score in 27 rounds at the US Open Jason Day made two triple bogeys and closed with a birdie to avoid the indignity of shooting 80 He still had his worst score in a US Open

BY DOUG FERGUSONThe Associated Press

SEE FOWLER PAGE B2

RICK CARPENTER

THE SUMTER ITEM

Dalzell-Shaw starting pitcher Josh Whitley tossed a 1-hit shutout in five innings on Thursday as the Jets defeated Sumter 3-0 in a rain-short-ened contest at Riley Park

Whitley weather help Jets blank P-15rsquosDalzell-Shaw tops Sumter

3-0 in 5 innings for 1st

win in series since 2007

After going over 18 years be-tween its two previous American Legion baseball victories over the Sumter P-15rsquos Dalzell-Shaw Post 175 did it in less than 10 years this time around

The Jets whose last victory over Sumter came on July 25

2007 got five shutout innings from right-hander Josh Whitley and picked up a 3-0 win at Riley Park on Thursday in a game shortened to five innings due to weather

ldquoNobody really gives us a chance to beat themrdquo said D-S head coach Jamey Lisenby whose team improved to 1-5 both overall and in League III play ldquoIrsquove told my guys that we can play with anybody we just have to go out and do it If we can beat Sumter we can beat anybody be-cause thatrsquos a darn good teamrdquo

Sumter dropped to 7-2 in

league play and is 7-3 overallThe game was scoreless for 2 frac12

innings before Dalzell broke through against Sumter starting pitcher Tradd James for two runs in the third

After not allowing a hit in the first two innings James gave up a first-pitch double to Malcolm Brown to start the third He was sacrificed to third by Chris Par-rish before Ron York lined out to right field However Brown didnrsquot tag and was unable to score

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

SEE JETS PAGE B2

B2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 SPORTS THE SUMTER ITEM

SCOREBOARD

TV RADIOTODAY5 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)9 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (FOX SPORTS 1)11 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1230 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)3 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Pole Qualify-ing from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Sec-ond Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)6 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)6 pm ndash Auto Racing ARCA Series Corrigan Oil 200 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1)605 pm ndash Talk Show Sports Talk (WDXY-FM 1059 WDXY-AM 1240)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Rowan County NC vs Sum-ter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Major League Baseball Washington at New York Mets (ESPN)730 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at Atlanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)8 pm ndash WNBA Basketball New York at Dallas (NBA TV)10 pm ndash Major League Baseball New York Yankees at Oakland or Kansas City at Loa Angeles Angels (MLB NETWORK)10 pm ndash WNBA Basketball Chicago at Phoe-nix (NBA TV)

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MLB STANDINGSBy The Associated Press

AMERICAN LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBNew York 38 25 603 mdashBoston 37 28 569 2Tampa Bay 35 33 515 5frac12Toronto 32 33 492 7Baltimore 32 33 492 7CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMinnesota 34 29 540 mdashCleveland 32 31 508 2Kansas City 30 34 469 4frac12Detroit 30 34 469 4frac12Chicago 29 36 446 6West Division W L Pct GBHouston 45 22 672 mdashLos Angeles 35 34 507 11Texas 32 33 492 12Seattle 33 35 485 12frac12Oakland 27 38 415 17

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Toronto 7 Tampa Bay 6Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4Baltimore 10 Chicago White Sox 6

Seattle 6 Minnesota 4Houston 13 Texas 2LA Angels 7 NY Yankees 5

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Minnesota 6 Seattle 2Chicago White Sox 5 Baltimore 2Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmTampa Bay at Detroit 710 pmNY Yankees at Oakland 1005 pmKansas City at LA Angels 1007 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmChicago White Sox (Quintana 2-8) at Toron-to (Biagini 1-5) 707 pmTampa Bay (Ramirez 3-1) at Detroit (Norris 3-4) 710 pmSeattle (Paxton 5-1) at Texas (Ross 0-0) 805 pmBoston (Pomeranz 6-4) at Houston (Fiers 4-2) 810 pmCleveland (Carrasco 6-3) at Minnesota (Tur-ley 0-0) 810 pmNY Yankees (Severino 5-2) at Oakland (Ma-naea 6-3) 935 pmKansas City (Kennedy 0-6) at LA Angels (Chavez 5-6) 1007 pm

NATIONAL LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBWashington 39 26 600 mdashNew York 30 34 469 8frac12Miami 29 35 453 9frac12Atlanta 29 36 446 10Philadelphia 21 43 328 17frac12CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMilwaukee 35 32 522 mdashChicago 32 33 492 2St Louis 30 34 469 3frac12Pittsburgh 30 36 455 4frac12Cincinnati 29 36 446 5WEST DIVISION W L Pct GBColorado 42 26 618 mdashLos Angeles 41 26 612 frac12Arizona 41 26 612 frac12San Diego 27 40 403 14frac12San Francisco 26 41 388 15frac12

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6San Diego 4 Cincinnati 2Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Atlanta 13 Washington 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Colorado 5 Pittsburgh 1Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4NY Mets 9 Chicago Cubs 4Milwaukee 7 St Louis 6

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmWashington at NY Mets 710 pmMilwaukee at St Louis 715 pmSan Francisco at Colorado 840 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESArizona (Corbin 5-6) at Philadelphia (Nola 3-4) 705 pmChicago Cubs (Butler 3-2) at Pittsburgh (Wil-liams 3-3) 705 pmSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmLA Dodgers (Wood 6-0) at Cincinnati (Adle-man 4-2) 710 pmWashington (Scherzer 7-4) at NY Mets (Matz 1-0) 710 pmMiami (Straily 4-4) at Atlanta (Newcomb 0-1) 735 pmSan Diego (Diaz 1-1) at Milwaukee (Guerra 1-1) 810 pmSan Francisco (Samardzija 2-8) at Colorado (Senzatela 8-2) 840 pm

GOLFBy The Associated Press

US OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP PAR SCORESThursdayAt Erin HillsErin WisPurse $12 millionYardage 7741 Par 72 (36-36)First Rounda-denotes amateurRickie Fowler 33-32mdash65 -7Paul Casey 32-34mdash66 -6Xander Schauffele 32-34mdash66 -6Brian Harman 35-32mdash67 -5Tommy Fleetwood 34-33mdash67 -5Brooks Koepka 34-33mdash67 -5Patrick Reed 36-32mdash68 -4Kevin Na 35-33mdash68 -4Marc Leishman 33-35mdash68 -4Adam Hadwin 31-37mdash68 -4Jamie Lovemark 34-35mdash69 -3JB Holmes 32-37mdash69 -3Lee Westwood 36-33mdash69 -3Andrew Johnston 34-35mdash69 -3Si Woo Kim 36-33mdash69 -3a-Scottie Scheffler 36-33mdash69 -3Bernd Wiesberger 35-34mdash69 -3Charley Hoffman 36-34mdash70 -2Brandt Snedeker 35-35mdash70 -2Ernie Els 32-38mdash70 -2Jack Maguire 37-33mdash70 -2Brandon Stone 32-38mdash70 -2William McGirt 37-33mdash70 -2Sergio Garcia 35-35mdash70 -2Jim Furyk 34-36mdash70 -2Matt Fitzpatrick 35-35mdash70 -2a-Cameron Champ 37-33mdash70 -2Derek Barron 36-34mdash70 -2Kevin Dougherty 38-33mdash71 -1Davis Love IV 36-35mdash71 -1Thomas Aiken 37-34mdash71 -1Zach Johnson 35-36mdash71 -1Angel Cabrera 36-35mdash71 -1Tyson Alexander 35-36mdash71 -1Stephan Jaeger 35-36mdash71 -1Brendan Steele 34-37mdash71 -1Russell Henley 34-37mdash71 -1Harris English 36-35mdash71 -1Charl Schwartzel 37-34mdash71 -1Shane Lowry 37-34mdash71 -1Byeong Hun An 35-36mdash71 -1Ryan Brehm 35-36mdash71 -1Jonathan Randolph 37-34mdash71 -1Trey Mullinax 38-33mdash71 -1Yusaku Miyazato 35-37mdash72 EHideto Tanihara 36-36mdash72 ERafa Cabrera Bello 37-35mdash72 EGary Woodland 37-35mdash72 EMartin Laird 35-37mdash72 EBranden Grace 33-39mdash72 EMartin Kaymer 37-35mdash72 EEddie Pepperell 34-38mdash72 EYuta Ikeda 41-31mdash72 EGeorge Coetzee 38-34mdash72 EKeegan Bradley 36-36mdash72 EAdam Scott 39-33mdash72 EBill Haas 36-36mdash72 EScott Piercy 37-35mdash72 EJustin Rose 36-36mdash72 ERoberto Diaz 37-35mdash72 EJordan Niebrugge 37-36mdash73 +1Whee Kim 38-35mdash73 +1Aaron Rai 37-36mdash73 +1David Lingmerth 36-37mdash73 +1Michael Putnam 38-35mdash73 +1Alex Noren 37-36mdash73 +1Bud Cauley 35-38mdash73 +1Russell Knox 35-38mdash73 +1Jordan Spieth 38-35mdash73 +1Daniel Miernicki 38-35mdash73 +1Tyler Light 39-34mdash73 +1Chris Wood 37-36mdash73 +1Satoshi Kodaira 34-39mdash73 +1

ldquoAfter the second surgery I remem-ber telling my mom to just let me go the pain was so badrdquo she said ldquoI never thought I would play again they hurt so muchrdquo

Kiick eventually worked her way back to the court though but only to get a telephone call in August 2015 that changed the way she looks at ten-nis and life

ldquoThe doctor said I had cancer ( a rare form of melanoma)rdquo Kiick said ldquoThe first thing I thought of when I heard that was death It was shockingrdquo

In fact she flashed back to that phone call during Thursdayrsquos match

ldquoYou try to stay focused on your match and your opponent but just like today in the middle of the match I started thinking about how far Irsquove come back and it helped me get my focus back and start playing better tennisrdquo said Kiickrdquo

Kiick attributed her struggles in the middle of her match with Sebov to a pair of factors mdash her conditioning and a lack of persistence

ldquoIrsquove been training to get back in shape but no matter how hard you train therersquos nothing like actually play-ing matchesrdquo she said ldquoSo I still need some work to go there and it showed today But I also let up some after I won the first set so it was as much as a mental thing as a physical thingrdquo

Getting the mental edge back was not difficult

ldquoI just told myself to dig deep after getting down in that third setrdquo she said ldquoSome of the things Irsquove been through have certainly helped me

fight back and never give upldquoA lot of people thought I would never be able to play winning tennis again So to come to this tournament and win the first two matches is important for me and I hope I can keep it going tomor-rowrdquo

Kiick will face Anderson on Court 2 today at 9 am Anderson knocked off Lauren Embree 6-3 6-2 Todayrsquos quar-terfinal matches will have No 4 seed Francesca Di Lorenzo meeting No 5 Chanel Simmonds unseeded Julia Elbaba meeting unseeded Ashley Lahey and No7 Chich-Yu Hsu taking Ashley KratzerSimmonds topped Sara Daavettila 6-2 6-2 Hsu defeated Michaela Gordon 7-5 6-2 Kratzer slipped pas Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4 Elbaba topped Hayley Carter 7-6 (3) 6-0 Lahey defeated Giuliana Olmos 6-4 6-1 and Di Lorenzo whipped Raveena Kingsley 6-4 6-3

In the doubles quarterfinals the No 3 team of Sophie Chang and Alexandra Mueller defeated Alexandra Facey and Kratzer 6-1 3-6 10-6 while Kaitlin Christian and Olmos topped the No 2 team of Hsu and Simmonds 7-6 (5) 6-2

Ellen Perez and Luisa Stefani topped Frances Altick and Astra Sharma 6-3 6-7 (3) 10-5 and the featured match be-tween Joelle Kissell and Catherine Leduc and Alexandra and Anna San-ford was suspended because of the weather

It will be completed today at 9 am with the winners taking on Christian and Olmos in one semifinal while Perez and Stefani will meet Chang and Mueller in the other semi

PERSEVERANCE FROM PAGE B1

Palmetto Tennis CenterThursday

Main Draw SinglesFirst Round

Chanel Simmonds (5) South Africa defeated Sara Daavettila United States 6-2 6-2Allie Kiick United States defeated Katherine Sebov (2) Canada 7-5 2-6 6-3Chieh-Yu Hsu (7) Taiwan defeated Q-Michae-la Gordon United States 7-5 6-2Robin Anderson (6) United States defeated Lauren Embree United States 6-3 6-2Ashley Kratzer United States defeated Q-Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4Julia Elbaba United States defeated Q-Hay-ley Carter United States 7-6 (3) 6-0Ashley Lahey United States defeated Giuli-ana Olmos Mexico 6-4 6-1Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) United States defeated Raveena Kingsley United States 6-4 6-3

Main Draw Doubles First Round

Sophie Chang United StatesAlexandra Mueller (3) United States defeated Alexan-dra Facey United StatesAshley Kratzer Unit-ed States 6-1 3-6 10-6Kaitlyn Christian United StatesGiuliana

Olmos Mexico defeated Chieh-Yu Hsu TaiwanChanel Simmonds South Africa (2) 7-6 (5) 6-2Ellen Perez AustraliaLuisa Stefani Brazil defeated Frances Altick United StatesAstra Sharma Australia 6-3 6-7(3) 10-5Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alexandra SanfordAnna Sanford susp rain

SCHEDULEToday

Court 1 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Julia Elbaba vs Ashley Lahey followed byWS ndash Chanel Simmonds (5) vs Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) followed byWD ndash Ellen PerezLuisa Stefani vs Sophie ChangAlexandra Mueller (3)

Court 2 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Robin Anderson (6) vs Allie Kiick followed byWS ndash Ashley Kratzer vs Chieh-Yu Hsu followed byWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc OR Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford vs Kaitlyn ChristianGiuliana Olmos

Court 4 - starting at 9 amWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford (completion of suspended match)

PALMETTO PRO OPEN RESULTS

the region title the last seven years The Lady Knights played for the state title in the 2013-14 season

This will be Wilsonrsquos first time coaching boys on the varsity level He

was the boys coach at Alice Drive Middle School and was Sumter Highrsquos boys B team coach as well

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of exposure with the boysrdquo Wilson said ldquoI do think Irsquom up for the challenge and Irsquom ready for the challengerdquo

WILSON FROM PAGE B1

There were as many amateurs who broke par as players in the top 10 in the world mdash two each

On a wild day of highs and lows mdash and even a commercial blimp that crashed and caught fire outside the golf course during the round mdash Fowl-er emerged with a one-shot lead over Paul Casey and US Open rookie Xan-der Schauffele in a most peculiar debut for the 11-year-old golf course

ldquoDefinitely not US Open-likerdquo Marc Leishman said

Defending champion Dustin John-son made only one birdie in his round of 75 Taking the long walk to sign his card he looked back at the rain-soft-ened course and mild breeze and said wistfully ldquoYou wonrsquot get a better day for scoringrdquo

No one took advantage like FowlerFowler who shared the 36-hole lead

at the Masters in April never came seriously close to bogey because he was never in trouble He kept it in the short grass the secret to Erin Hills that wouldnrsquot appear to be that diffi-cult with some of the widest fairways for this major

ldquoYou donrsquot get many rounds at the US Open that are stress-freerdquo Fowler said

Fowlerrsquos seven birdies were from no more than 12 feet including three in a row around the turn His 7-under par tied the record to par for the first round of a US Open held by Jack

Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf who each shot 7-under 63 at Baltusrol in 1980 He also joined McIlroy (2011 at Congressional) and Tiger Woods (2000 at Pebble Beach) as the only players to shoot 66 or better in the opening round without a bogey

ldquoIt is always cool to be part of some sort of history in golfrdquo Fowler said ldquoBut Irsquod rather be remembered for something thatrsquos done on Sun-dayrdquo

The 44 sub-par rounds broke the first-round mark of 39 at Medinah in 1990

Day fell back when it took him three chips from behind the green at No 4 to get it on the putting surface leading to the first of his two triple bogeys

ldquoI just played bad golf manrdquo Day saidMcIlroy joked earlier in the week

that anyone who couldnrsquot hit such wide fairways ldquomight as well pack your bags and go homerdquo He spent all day in the knee-high fescue

ldquoYou cannot play this golf course if yoursquore not in position off the tee and I wasnrsquot in positionrdquo McIlroy said ldquoOb-viously I paid the price for it todayrdquo

Casey started eagle-birdie and fin-ished with two birdies over the final four holes for his 66

ldquoI was just trying to have half as good a round as Rickie hadrdquo said Casey who played in the afternoon ldquoThe scoring was so good this morn-ing I was happy it stayed benign for us and I capitalized on itrdquo

FOWLER FROM PAGE B1

Eric Lisenby got Brown home though with a single to left Lenny Gonzalez drew a walk and Whitley fol-lowed with a single to left to drive in Lisenby and make it 2-0

The Jets made it 3-0 in the fourth Gavin Melton drew a leadoff walk and moved to second on a wild pitch After Josh Barnett popped up a bunt for the first out Brown grounded out to first to move Melton to third Parrish sin-gled back through the middle to deliv-er Melton

After getting just one hit through the first five innings off of Whitley

Sumter finally got to him in the top of the sixth as Sumter was the home team

Dawson Price led off with a sin-

gle and Rylan Williamson singled to left They pulled off a double steal before Ryan Touchberry grounded out to drive in Price and cut the lead to 3-1

Joey Pereira hit a fly ball to center for a sacrifice fly to drive in William-son and make it 3-2

It was right after that the teams were pulled off the field for a weather delay They never got back on the field as lightning kept flashing around the park though it didnrsquot rain After a delay of well over an hour the game was called and the final score reverted back to the last complete inning thus the 3-0 final

Whitley allowed just one hit in five

innings striking out three and walk-ing four Whitley walked the bases loaded in the fifth with one out but got out of the jam

ldquoIt was about the starting pitch-ing tonightrdquo Lisenby said ldquoJosh pitched a great game and what I really liked is we didnrsquot make an error behind him (after making 10 in Tuesdayrsquos 12-2 loss) We made all the playsrdquo

Dalzell will play host to Lexington today at 7 pm at General Field

Sumter will play host to the NorthSouth Tournament of Champions this weekend at Riley Park

Sumter plays Rowan County NC today at 730 pm

JETS FROM PAGE B1NORTH SOUTH TOURNAMENT

OF CHAMPIONS

at Riley ParkToday

ChapinNewberry vs Rowan County NC 5 pmSumter vs Rowan County NC 730 pm

SaturdayFlorence vs Rowan County NC noonChapinNewberry vs Pitt County NC 230 pmChapinNewberry vs Wilmington NC 5 pmSumter vs Wilmington NC 730 pm

SundayFlorence vs Wilmington NC noonFlorence vs Pitt County NC 230 pmSumter vs Pitt County NC 5 pm

THE SUMTER ITEM SPORTS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | B3

OBITUARIESHELMUT BREITWIESER

Helmut Breitwieser 74 hus-band of Janice Huffine Breit-wieser died on Wednesday

June 14 2017 at his home

Born on March 11 1943 in Yugo-slavia he was a son of the late Henry and Katha-rina Dietrich Bre-itwieser He was a

very active member of First Southern Methodist Church where he taught Sunday school for many years He was employed by National Seal in Van Wert Ohio and Federal Mogul in Summerton for 43 years He was an avid photog-rapher and donated many Civil War reenactment photos to the Sumter County Muse-um Hal spent his final weeks surrounded by family and friends in fellowship through singing favorite hymns and Johnny Cash The family would like to express its thanks to Tri-County Hospice for taking care of our sweet daddy and special thanks to Rita

Survivors include his wife of 54 years four children Tammy Robinson (John) of Sumter Angie Keith (Larry) of Sumter Jeff Breitwieser (Martha) of Easley and Stacey Schmierer (Duane) of Wiscon-sin grandchildren Kayla Stewart (Nathan) Lindsey Breitwieser Michael Robin-son (Paige) Sarah Keith (Don-novan Hodge) William Keith (Marykatherine) Keith Sim-mons (Alice) Cristal Day Ma-dalyn Joseph Luke Kathryn and Olivia Schmierer great-grandchildren Elliott Pais-ley Mason Kelsey Hunter Marley Morgan and Charley two sisters Martha Breitwies-er of Fort Wayne Indiana and MaryAnn Baughman (Gene) of Paulding Ohio a brother John Breitwieser (Karen) of Toledo Ohio and numerous nieces and neph-ews

A funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Ellison Evans offici-ating Burial will be in Wood-land Cemetery in Van Wert Ohio

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm today at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Memorials may be made to First Southern Methodist Church 321 Miller Road Sumter SC 29150 or the Sum-ter County Museum 122 N Washington St Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

FRANK H WELLS

Frank H Wells 87 husband of Lu Pierce Wells died on Tuesday June 13 2017 at NHC Healthcare in Columbia

Born on Jan 14 1930 in Willcox Arizona he was a son of the late Jessie Colum-bus Wells and Emma Ger-trude Wells He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mr Wells retired from the US Air Force as a chief master ser-geant after 30 years of service He was a Korean War veteran He was also a building con-struction teacher at the Sum-ter Career Center

Survivors include his wife of 65 years two children

Frank H Wells Jr of Fair-banks Alaska and Terry Wells (Ronnie Brown) of Sum-ter and two grandsons Dako-ta ldquoKodyrdquo Brown of Myrtle Beach and Ernie Seruya of Sumter

A graveside service will be held at 10 am on Monday at the Evergreen Memorial Park cemetery

The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 pm on Sunday at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

SAMMIE LEE FRAZIER

Sammie Lee Frazier 73 died on Monday June 12 2017 at Ridgewood Manor in Wash-ington North Carolina

Born on Nov 13 1943 in Clarendon County he was a son of the late Jeremiah and Mary Lou Boyd Frazier

Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the chapel of Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC

Viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the funeral home

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC 23 S Duke St Summerton (803) 485-3755

HAROLD M BROGDON SR

Harold M Brogdon Sr 84 husband of Rhunett Billups Brogdon departed this life on Saturday June 10 2017 at Pal-metto Health Tuomey

He was born on July 18 1932 in Sumter a son of the late Moultrie and Gardenia Canty Brogdon He was a graduate of Lincoln High School Class of 1952 He also attended Morris College in Sumter He was a dedicated member of the Lincoln High School Class of 1952 Club In his early years he attended LaGree AME Church and later joined Union Station AME Church where he served faithfully in numerous capacities until his health de-clined He retired after 39

years of service at Harvin Choice Meats Sumter Harold was joined in holy matrimony to Rhunett Billups They cele-brated 57 years of marriage From this union three chil-dren were born

He leaves to cherish pre-cious memories his wife of the home sons Harold (Sher-yl) Brogdon Jr of Sumter and Gerald Brogdon of Madi-son Tennessee a daughter Janice B Rock of Sumter four sisters Margaret Lamb of Bronx New York Gene-vieve Cook of Riverdale Georgia and Naomi Brogdon and Ruth Davis both of En-glewood New Jersey three brothers Christopher Brogdon of Sumter Everett Brogdon of Bronx and Lu-ther Brogdon of Balch Springs Texas seven sisters-in-law one brother-in-law three godchildren and a host of nieces nephews and other relatives and friends

He was preceded in death by two brothers Moultrie Benjamin Brogdon Jr and Dennis Brogdon and one sis-ter Iona Brogdon Lamb

There will not be a public viewing

Mr Brogdon will be placed in the church at noon on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Union Station AME Church 945 S Main St Sumter with the Rev Phil Flowers officiating Interment will follow in Hill-side Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 1030 De-catur St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

PAUL C WATSON

SUMMERTON mdash Paul Crosswell Watson 62 died on Friday June 9 2017 at McLeod Regional Medical Center Florence

He was born on Sunday July 18 1954 in Clarendon County to Dorothy Mae Cony-ers and the late George Ed-mond

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Clarendon One Community Resource Center Summerton Interment will follow at St Mark AME Church cemetery Summerton

Viewing will be held from 1 to 7 pm today at the Chapel of King-Fields Mortuary

Mr Watson will be placed in the Clarendon One Communi-ty Resource Center at noon on Saturday until the hour of service

The family is receiving friends at the home of his mother Dorothy Mae Cony-ers 6 Larry King Highway Summerton

Mr Watsonrsquos mortal frame is peacefully resting in the professional care of King-Fields Mortuary Summerton (803) 485-5039

MARY JANE SMILING-WADE

Mary Jane Smiling-Wade departed this life on Sunday June 11 2017 at her residence in Rembert

Born on Sept 13 1935 in Paxville she was a daughter of the late Shiloh and Leler Smiling and beloved mother and friend to many Mary Jane was raised in a Chris-tian home She attended Sum-ter County public schools in South Carolina Later she re-located to Long Island New York She loved being around her family and friends Al-though she loved talking about God and reading Scrip-tures she was quite the feisty one and was quick to share what was on her mind She was a devoted homemaker and beacon of light for her children and all of those she touched in life Mary Jane ac-cepted Christ at a very early age and joined Bethesda Bap-tist Church After relocating to New York she stayed con-nected to a church singing on the choir and serving in other capacities in the church that she became a part of In

1992 she moved to Rembert where she joined Mt Pisgah Baptist Church She later re-joined Bethesda Baptist Church as she said she want-ed to go back to the church where she started her Chris-tian journey

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband three brothers two sons and one grand-daughter

Precious thoughts will for-ever live in the memories of her children Shiloh Wade of Minneapolis James (Lisa) Wade of Golden Val-ley Minnesota Kenneth Wade of San Antonio Mary Ella Wade of Rembert Mary Elizabeth Wade of Cher-ryvale and Mary Marie Wade of Brooklyn New York two sisters Pauline Mayrant and Margaret (Rob-ert) Myers 18 grandchil-dren 19 great-grandchil-dren one aunt two sisters-in-law one brother-in-law a host of nieces nephews rel-atives and friends and pre-cious caregivers Courtney Brooks Mary Wade and Lelia Jenkins

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs Wade will be placed in the church at 2 pm on Satur-day for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 2 pm on Saturday at Bethesda Baptist Church 4745 US 15 S Sumter with the Rev Ronnie Smiling offi-ciating and the Rev George Smiling eulogist Interment will follow in Bethesda Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 5825 New Hope Church Road Rembert SC 29128

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

SEE OBITUARIES PAGE B4

BREITWIESER

SPORTS ITEMS

Pitino outraged at NCAA penalties Louisville will appealLOUISVILLE Ky mdash The

NCAA didnrsquot feel Louisville went far enough with its self-

imposed sanc-tions following a sex scandal in-vestigation so the governing body Thursday handed down a few more

An outraged Rick Pitino feels the NCAA went too far

After completing its investi-gation of Katina Powellrsquos alle-gations that she and other es-corts where hired to have sex parties and strip for Louisville recruits and players antics the NCAA described as ldquore-

pugnantrdquo it benched the Car-dinals menrsquos basketball coach for five games and imposed several other penalties

Louisville said it is appeal-ing the NCAArsquos decision

The NCAA suspended Piti-no for five Atlantic Coast Con-ference games Boeheim and Brown each served nine-game suspensions for their discre-tions

Pitino has repeatedly de-nied any knowledge of former assistant Andre McGeersquos in-teractions with Powell

Louisville had self-imposed several sanctions including a postseason ban in 2015-16

The NCAA accepted those and tacked on more The

other penalties Louisville re-ceived include vacating wins in which ineligible players participated placing the bas-ketball program on four yearsrsquo probation and issuing a 10-year show-cause order for McGee Louisvillersquos for-mer basketball operations di-rector

The NCAA has not vacated the Cardinalsrsquo 2013 national championship mdash yet And that might be one reason Pitino and Louisville officials are ad-amant about appealing the de-cision

The NCAA said the school must determine which games ineligible players participated in and that might include the

Cardinals title game Players deemed ineligible would be those involved in the sex par-ties which are considered im-permissible benefitsINDIANS 12

DODGERS 5

CLEVELAND mdash Pinch-hit-ter Lonnie Chisenhall con-nected for a 3-run homer and had five RBI as the Cleveland Indians salvaged the finale of a 3-game series by beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 12-5TWINS 6

MARINERS 2

MINNEAPOLIS mdash Chris Gimenez homered twice for

the first time in his big league career Eduardo Escobar sparked a 5-run first inning for Minnesota with a 2-run shot and Jose Berrios and the Twins beat the Seattle Mari-ners 6-2WHITE SOX 5

ORIOLES 2

CHICAGO mdash Rookie Matt Davidson homered for the fourth straight game then doubled and scored in a four-run sixth inning to lead the Chicago White Sox over Balti-more 5-2 on Thursday the Oriolesrsquo seventh loss in eight games

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LILLIAN S MITCHELLLillian Seymour Mitchell

departed her earthly journey on Tuesday June 13 2017 at her residence in Sumter

Lillian was born on Dec 23 1992 in Sumter County and was a daughter of the late Griffin Seymour Sr and Viola Wilson Seymour Gordon Lil-lian was educated in the pub-lic school system in Sumter County She accepted Christ as her Savior at a young age and became a member of Mulberry Missionary Baptist Church Lillian joined the ushers board ministry and served as the first elected sec-retary She relocated to Tren-ton New Jersey where she was a stunning model for Lane Bryant Lillian had a passion for helping others as this led her into the profes-sion of nursing While in New Jersey she also met the love of her life Harry Mitchell After spending wonderful years in New Jersey Lillian and her late husband Harry Mitchell moved to his home-town of Thomasville Georgia Lillian known to many as ldquoAunt Lillrdquo was a very strong affectionate loving and caring wife She enjoyed spending time with her family as she was very passionate about her familyrsquos history and reminiscing about her child-hood days She enjoyed cook-ing fishing creating flower arrangements Major League Baseball and Gospel Channel programs on TV singing and reading Bible Scriptures

Loving memories will be cherished by one stepsister Jennifer Pearson of Sumter County two stepchildren Harry Mitchell Jr (Lillian) and Jacquelyn Cordy (Chris-topher) one step-grand-daughter Shelley Oglesby one step great-granddaugh-ter Brayven Thomas a lov-ing caretaker Virginia Mc-Gill (niece) seven genera-tions of nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her late husband Harry Mitchell two brothers Griffin Seymour Jr and Marion Seymour six sis-ters Susan Johnson Zola S Clark Marie S Tomlin Pearl Smalls Theola Benja-min and Octavia Gordon three stepbrothers Sted-ward Gordon Walter Gor-don and Marshall Gordon and five stepsisters Gracie Pringle Ethel English Leah McKnight Arnetha Cabbagestalk and Juanita Hall

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm on Saturday at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Ms Mitchell will be placed in the church at 1 pm on Sunday for viewing until the hour of service

Homegoing services will be held at 2 pm on Sunday at Mulberry Baptist Church 1400 Mulberry Church Road Sumter with the Rev Nate Brock officiating Interment will follow in Mulberry Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 2 Riley St Sumter

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

MARQUILLE K MILLER

Marquille K Miller 27 hus-band of Franshon Scott Mill-er departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 in Sumter County

He was born on July 25 1989 in Pinewood a son of Janice Miller Nasheed and the late James Green

The family will be receiving friends at the home of his mother 9675 SC 261 Pine-wood SC 29125

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

GERTRUDE L SAXTON-WHITEWith angelrsquos wings Ger-

trude L Saxton-White widow of Lewis R White took flight from this earthly life to her heavenly home on Sunday June 11 2017 at Palmetto Health Richland

Gertrude L Saxton-White was born on Oct 1 1925 in Rembert to the late Deacon Simpson and Emma Singleton Saxton The youngest of 11 all of her siblings preceded her in death

Mrs White was born into a family of love and abiding faith She was baptized and began her Christian journey at Union Baptist Church in Rembert After matrimony on June 3 1951 she joined her husband at Shepherd United Methodist Church where she furthered her personal faith walk and developed a home replete with love faith and prayer She was in church until the end having last at-tended the womenrsquos day pro-gram at Shepherd on May 28 2017 Her family home was filled with a strong faith a strong work ethic and a strong belief in education As such Mrs Whitersquos formative years were spent in the one-room schools of Sumter County She went on to gradu-ate from Mather Academy in Camden She furthered her education at Virginia Union University and earned a mas-terrsquos degree at South Carolina State University Always in pursuit of education she did ongoing studies at Francis Marion University and the University of South Carolina

Mrs White distinguished herself in the field of educa-tion She taught scores of students throughout Sumter County She began her teach-ing career at Live Oak School and then went on to teach at Lincoln High School where she remained through the in-tegration of the Sumter County schools After inte-gration she went on to teach at Bates Middle School After 35 years of teaching math and history it was time to re-tire from the public school system But the teaching journey was not over she subsequently taught at Mor-ris College in Sumter con-tinuing an illustrious career of developing young minds She always saw potential and tried to foster that potential A common expression of for-mer students is ldquoShe was tough but fairrdquo For her work she received numerous awards and accolades but re-mained undaunted because she knew that there was so much work yet to do

Mrs White was active in many church and community organizations The United Methodist Women South Car-olina Education Association National Education Associa-tion Retired Teachers Associ-ation The Reach Out Club The OptiCivitans The Music Guild NAACP and the local Democratic party are some of the organizations that she gave her time and talent She was a generous spirit always with an endearing smile a sharp albeit quiet wit a kind word a stylish presentation a heart of love enduring faith and a prayer always on her lips

Left to cherish her memo-ry and grow from her love and teachings include her children Attorney Jordan (Linda) White Darcella (George) White-Pindar and Jane White-Pindar all of Sumter Dr Jacob White of

Blythewood and James (Ra-mona) Lies Jr of Sumter special niece Glennetta (Robert) Saxton-Johnson of Camden special daughter in spirit Carolyn Prioleau-Elle-by her grandchildren Rob-ert (Petra) Pindar and Her-bert Pindar of Gainesville Florida Dr Lori Pindar of Clemson David Pindar of Sumter and Senior Airman Andrew White of Las Vegas special grandniece Dr Crys-tal (Garrett) Johnson-Mann Colette Daniels of Sumter and Terence Daniels of Landenberg Pennsylvania her great-grandchildren Master Jackson Pindar and Master Sterling Pindar of Gainesville Florida and Cameron Daniels of Landen-berg her godson Artrell Williams of Buffalo New York her sisters-in-law Ellen Saxton of Camden and Gladys White-Walker of Spartanburg numerous nieces and nephews that she loved dearly a very special cousin Barbara (Rudolph) Scott-Holder and very spe-cial friends that she consid-ered sisters Elizabeth Rem-bert Lounell (Jesse) Levy and Mae Ruth Cooke

Mrs White always liked having people around She grew strength from the shared conversation and al-ways enjoyed reminiscing about great times of the past as well as rousing discourse on the current political envi-ronment It was never more important however to share Scripture and the biblical teachings that sustained her During her sunset years she had two caregivers that she appreciated so much Betty Durant and Mary McCray

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs White will be placed in the church at 10 am on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday at West End Community Church 101 S Salem Ave Sumter with the Rev Raymond Cook Jr of-ficiating Interment will fol-low at Evergreen Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 490 W Brewington Road Sumter SC 29153

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

THOMASENA ADAMS

Thomasena ldquoPamrdquo Adams was born on July 7 1950 in Clarendon County to the late Willie Richburg and Willie Chester and Delcena McK-night Martin She was the wife of the late Earnest Adams

She was preceded in death by a grandson Justin I Stacks

She departed this life on Tuesday June 13 2017 in Sumter

She leaves to cherish her memory three children Stacy (Sharon) Martin Na-keyia (Louis) Stacks and Er-nest (Naomi) Adams II five grandchildren Stacie Martin MarrsquoQue Stacks Sha-Ron Martin Louis Stacks III and Anthony Adams eight sis-ters Cellastean Martin Genova (Jimmy) Benson El-lanora Spann Glennetta Martin Gwendolyn Carlisle

Deborah (Joey) Dorsey Karen Harris and Loma Gaines four brothers Willie (Yolanda) Martin Leroy Richardson Rickie Richburg and Michael (Kim) Richburg four sisters-in-law Rovenia (Joe) Adams Doretha Tate Pearlie (Jim) Bostic and Joann Howell three broth-ers-in-law Leroy (Rovenia) Adams Samuel Adams and Charles (Judy) Adams spe-cial aunt Mae Long a host of aunts uncles nieces neph-ews other relatives and friends

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Antioch UME Church 10026 Old River Road Rimini with Pastor Barry Gadsden offici-ating Interment will follow in Antioch Memorial Gar-den

A public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the mortuary

Messages of hope can be left at wwwwhitesmortuarynet

The family is receiving friends at the home of her son Stacy Martin 2199 Jack Touchberry Road Summer-ton and her sister Cellastean Martin 889 Trailmore Circle Sumter

Funeral arrangements en-trusted to Whites Mortuary LLC

WILLIE FUNCHESS

Willie ldquoBillyrdquo Funchess 73 husband of Cynthia Branch Funchess departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Palmetto Health Baptist Columbia

He was born on April 17 1944 in Sumter County a son of the late James T Sr and Thelma Hamilton Funchess

The family will be receiving friends at the home 515 Silver St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

MARY E MCLEOD

PINEWOOD mdash Mary ldquoPollyrdquo English McLeod 87 widow of Jim H ldquoJimmyrdquo McLeod died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at her home

Born on March 18 1930 in Sumter County she was a daughter of the late Thomas E and Ella Bertha Huggins English She was a member of Calvary Church of the Naza-rene and the American Le-gion Ladies Auxiliary in Pine-wood

Survivors include sons Larry ldquoButchrdquo McLeod (LaNelle) of Sumter Jesse E McLeod (Margie) Jim Henry McLeod Jr (Kathy) and Mark A McLeod all of Pine-wood and Stanley E McLeod (Mechele) of Green-

ville daughters Shirley A Walton of Sumter Louise Geddings (AL) of West Co-lumbia and Joy Clemmons (Jackie) of Pinewood 19 grandchildren 26 great-grandchildren numerous nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her husband Jimmy son-in-law Bobby Walton daugh-ter-in-law Bonnie McLeod grandsons Jason Walton and Skyler Johnson four broth-ers and two sisters

Funeral services will be held at 3 pm on Sunday at Calvary Church of the Naza-rene with the Rev F Arthur Sharpe and the Rev Dale Turner officiating Burial will be in Pinewood Cemetery

Pallbearers will be Camer-on McLeod CJ McLeod Tyler McLeod Cole Walton Shane Walton and Wade Wal-ton

Honorary pallbearers will be Eric Brown Adam Bunce Davis Clemmons Jackson Clemmons Trevor Christmas Stephen Johnson Steve John-son Hunter McLeod Westley Osteen Brian Sulser Eric Sulser Blane Walton and Randy Wright

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm on Sat-urday at Elmore-Cannon-Ste-phens Funeral Home and other times after 5 pm at Cy-press Creek Clubhouse 5520 Bethel Church Road Pine-wood

The family would like to ex-press their gratitude to her caregivers Louise Brookshire Jesse Lusk Lora Lee Os-borne Sellarhea Jordan and Rhonda Hackler as well as Amedisys Hospice nurses Mi-chelle Baker and Stephanie Mitchell for all of their loving care and compassion

Memorials may be made to Calvary Church of the Nazarene 4235 Nazarene Church Road Sumter SC 29154 or to Amedisys Hos-pice 2555 Lin Do Court Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

THEDORE BRAILSFORD

LEXINGTON mdash Thedore Brailsford 80 died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Lexington Medical Center Lexington

He was born on Feb 15 1937 in Rimini a son of the late Edward and Sarah Wat-son Brailsford

The family is receiving friends at the home of his niece Ruby Hopkins 9 N Hampton St Pinewood

These services have been entrusted to Samuels Funeral Home LLC of Manning

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SUMTER COUNTY2017-ES-43-114

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Robert L McClearyPetitioner

vChris M DeJean Nakai R MackArkinwole McCleary ValarieHolmes McCleary And for anypersons unknown who are or Mightclaim to be heirs of the decedentIncluding any unknown persons inthe armed Forces of the UnitedStates of America any Minorspersons non compos mentis andPersons under a disability of anykind or Nature

Respondents

SUMMONSAND NOTICE

TO THE RESPONDENTS ABOVENAMEDAnd to the natural generaltestamentary or other guardiansthereof and to the person withwhom they reside or by whom theymay reside or by whom they may beemployed if any there be and to allo t h e r R e s p o n d e n t s w h o s ewhereabouts cannot be ascertained

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDadvised and notified that theP e t i t i o n S u m m o n s o r d e rAppointing Guardia ad Litem Orderof Publication and Notice toRespondents were filed in the Officeof the Probate Court for SumterCounty South Carolina The purposeof this action is to determine theheirs-at-law of Larry D McCleary asis more fully stated in the PetitionThat by Order of the Probate CourtCalvin K Hastie Esquire whoseaddress is 7 East Hampton SumterSouth Carolina 29150 was appointedGuardian ad Litem Nisi with hisherappointment to become absolutethirty (30) days after the services ofthis Amended Summons and Notice

NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT OF

GUARDIAN AD LITEM

TO THE RESPONDENTS HEREINnames and addresses unknownincluding thereof any who may beminors or under other legaldisabilities if any and to thenatural general or testamentaryguardian or conservator or otherwiseunto the persons with him they mayreside if any thereby

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat by order entered June 2 2017Calvin K Hastie Esquire was namedGuardian ad Litem Nisi to represent

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-00733

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of JPMorganChase Bank National Association vsRobert W Wazney I theundersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4302183

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of OsamaKhammash against Lawrence Greenthe Master in Equity for Sumter

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-2095

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of South CarolinaState Housing Finance andDevelopment Authority againstElizabeth Berry et al I the Masterin Equity for Sumter County will sellon Monday July 3 2017 at 1200oclock pm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 125 of Millwood GardensSubdivision as shown in Plat BookZ-13 at Page 80 and more recentlyshown and particularly shown on aplat by JP Edwards RLS datedOctober 26 1984 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book Z-48 atPage 950 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 6Fairfield Street Sumter SCRepresented by Auditors map ofSumter County as tax parcel206-04-03-038

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NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00418

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank National Associationsuccessor-in-interest to Bank ofAmerica NA successor by mergerto LaSalle Bank NA as Trustee forStructured Asset Investment LoanTrust Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates Series 2004-11 vsKathryn R Gardner theundersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LANDT O G E T H E R W I T H T H EIMPROVEMENTS THEREON IFANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE TOWNSHIP OFPRIVATEER COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT 13 ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATPREPARED BY HS WILLSONRLS DATED NOVEMBER 11 1959AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF MESNECONVEYANCE FOR SUMTERCOUNTY IN PLAT BOOK Z-17 ATP A G E 3 B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY SHOWN ANDDELINEATED ON A PLATPREPARED FOR MICHAEL EGARDNER AND KATHRYN RGARDNER BY BEN J MAKELARLS OF ALLEN-MAKELA LANDSURVEYORS INC RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE RMC FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 94 SAID LOT HAVINGSUCH METES AND BOUNDS ASREFERENCE TO SAID LATTERPLAT WILL SHOW ALLMEASUREMENTS BEING ALITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOMICHAEL E GARDNER ANDKATHRYN R GARDNER AS JOINTTENANTS WITH RIGHTS OFSURVIVORSHIP BY DEED OFE D W I N R L A W D A T E DFEBRUARY 1 1995 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 6 1995 INBOOK 617 AT PAGE 1101 IN THE

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of Wells FargoBank NA vs Sherman Rochell JrDaisy L Rochell CA No2016CP4301640 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1200 Noon at the Sumter CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONSITUATE LYING AND BEING INTHE SUMTER TOWNSHIPCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT 130 OF BECKRIDGE PARKSUBDIVISION ON A PLATPREPARED BY EDMUNDS LANDSURVEYORS RLS DATEDNOVEMBER 1 1995 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 1217 PURSUANT TOSECTION 30-5-250 OF THE CODEOF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA(1976 AS AMENDED) REFERENCETO SAID PLAT IS HEREBY MADEFOR THE METES BOUNDSCOURSES ANDOR DISTANCES OFTHE PROPERTY DELINEATEDTHEREON THIS PROPERTY ISKNOWN AS 2361 ORVIS STREETAND IS SHOWN ON THEAUDITORS MAP OF SUMTER

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300512

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of MidFirst Bankagainst Gerald Copeland the Masterin Equity for Sumter County orhisher agent will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inProvidence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinabeing more particularly shown anddelineated as Lot 5 McLaughlinEstates Subdivision Section No 1as shown on that certain plat ofJoseph R Edwards RLS dated Sept28 2000 and recorded in the Officeof the ROD for Sumter County in PlatBook 2000 at Page 700 The said lothas such boundaries metes coursesand distances as are shown on saidplat which are incorporated hereinin accordance with the provision ofSection 30-6-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976

TMS Number190-14-02-006

PROPERTY ADDRESS5 Beard Drive

Dalzell SC 29040

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lucy L Copeland andGerald Copeland by survivorshipdeed of Lucy L Copeland datedOctober 11 2000 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 12 2000in Deed Book 784 at Page 1451 LucyL Copeland died September 302014

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at7000 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-1410

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of TrustmarkNational Bank against Lucille BJenkins et al I the Master in Equityfor Sumter County will sell onMonday July 3 2017 at 1200 oclockpm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 141 of Beckridge ParkSection 7 as shown in Plat Book Z-41at Page 158 and more recently andparticularly shown on a plat byJoseph R Edwards RLS datedAugust 7 1989 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book PB89 atPage 885 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 1022Skardon Street Sumter SouthCarolina and is shown on theAuditors map of Sumter County asTax Parcel 207-07-04-007

This being the same propertyconveyed to Joyce A Jenkins andLucille B Jenkins by deed ofMarilyn F Tiffault dated February 42014 and recorded April 28 2014 inthe Office of the Register of Deedsfor Sumter County South Carolina inBook 1200 at Page 5506 andre-recorded May 29 2014 in Book1201 at Page 4274

TMS 207-07-04-007

Property Address1022 Skardon StreetSumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3875 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00524

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofThe Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York as Trusteefor the Holders of the GE-WMCA s s e t - B a c k e d P a s s - T h r o u g hCertificates Series 2006-1 vsStephen S McCoy Shawna B McCoythe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONIF ANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO 23 OFWILSON PARK SUBDIVISION ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATOF PALMER amp MALONE CESDATED OCTOBER 1954 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOKZ-12 AT PAGE 82 AND HAVINGSUCH BOUNDARIES METESCOURSES AND DISTANCES ASARE SHOWN ON SAID PLATREFERENCE TO WHICH ISHEREBY MADE PURSUANT TOAUTHORITY CONTAINED IN30-50-250 OF THE CODE OF LAWSOF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976 ASAMENDED

THIS BEING THAT SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOSTEPHEN S MCCOY ANDSHAWNA B MCCOY BY DEEDFROM STEPHEN T BICKFORDDATED JUNE 5 2006 ANDRECORDED JUNE 9 2006 IN DEEDBOOK 1032 AT PAGE 164 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTY

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

827 Mathis StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 248-09-03-057

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in the

AMENDED SUMMONSAND NOTICES

(Non-Jury)

FORECLOSUREOF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CA NO2014-CP-43-2763

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Carrington Mortgage Services LLCPlaintiff

vsJohn P Godwin South CarolinaDepartment of Motor Vehicles SouthCarolina Department of Revenue

Defendant(s)

TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVENAMEDYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDand required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint in thisaction a copy of which is herebyserved upon you and to serve a copyof your Answer on the subscribers attheir offices at 3800 FernandinaRoad Suite 110 Columbia SC 29210within thirty (30) days after theservice hereof exclusive of the dayof such service except that theUnited States of America if namedshall have sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof exclusive ofthe day of such service and if youfail to do so judgment by default willbe rendered against you for therelief demanded in the Complaint

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE ANDOR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSONWITH WHOM THE MINOR(S)RESIDES ANDOR TO PERSONSU N D E R S O M E L E G A LDISABILITY

YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONEDAND NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian ad litemwithin thirty (30) days after theservice of this Summons and Noticeupon you If you fail to do soapplication for such appointmentwill be made by Attorney forPlaintiff

YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICEthat pursuant to Rule 53(b) of theSouth Carolina Rules of CivilProcedure the Plaintiff will movefor a general Order of Reference tothe Master in Equity for SumterCounty which Order shallspecifically provide that the saidMaster in Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a final judgmentin this action

NOTICE OF FILINGAMENDED

COMPLAINT

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVENAMED

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the Amended Complaint CoverSheet for Civil Actions andCertificate of Exemption from ADRin the above entitled action was filedin the Office of the Clerk of Court forSumter County on June 19 2015

Bradford M StokesSC Bar No 78032Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451Attorneys for Plaintiff

your interest in this action andappointment to become absoluteunless you apply for the appointmentof a Guardian ad Litem to representyour interest in the above entitledaction within thirty (30) days fromthe date of the said order

June 2 2017J DAVID WEEKSWEEKS LAW OFFICE LLC35 South Sumter StreetP O Box 370Sumter SC 29151ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER(803) 775-5856 Telephone(803) 778-1365 Facsimile

COUNTY AS TAX PARCEL207-06-01-004

Derivation BOOK 1004 PAGE 00890

2361 Orvis StreetSumter SC 29154

207-06-01-004

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSSUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES EASEMENTS ANDORRESTRICTIONS OF RECORD ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 425 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theSumter County Clerk of Court at CA2016CP4301640

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Richard L BoothMaster In Equity forSumter County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-09081Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

County or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that lot or parcel of land situatein Sumter County State of SouthCarolina containing five (5) acresand being shown and designated asLot No 1 on that certain plat of TJSmith Surveyor dated January 251947 recorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book ZZ-5 at page 245according to which said lot No 1 isbounded as follows North by astreet separating it from lands nowor formerly of John K McElveenEast by a public road leading fromthe Sumter-Shiloh paved highwaySouth by lands now or formerly ofJK McElveen and West by Lot No 2as shown on said plat

TMS Number267-02-02-003

PROPERTY ADDRESSTract 1ZZ5-245

Mims RoadSumter SC 29036

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green bydeed of distribution of the Estate2010-ES43-00274 dated September16 2015 and recorded in the Officeof the Register of Deeds for SumterCounty on September 17 2015 inDeed Book 1215 at Page 485

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at1500 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

RECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

9 Lake Shore DriveSumter SC 29150

TMS 224-06-01-004

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 85 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe Providence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinadesignated as Lot W on a platprepared by Joseph R EdwardsRLS dated June 19 2001 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book 2001 at Page 591Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 of theCode of Laws of South Carolina(1976 as amended) reference to saidplat is hereby made for the metesbounds courses andor distances ofthe property delineated thereon Theproperty is known as 2040 HideawayDrive and is shown on the Auditor`smap of Sumter County as tax parcel180-00-03-016(P)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Robert W Wazney byvirtue of a Deed from Pauline JShuler dated July 27 2001 andrecorded September 12 2001 in Book815 at Page 1970 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 180-13-01-015

Property address2040 Hideaway Drive

Sumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 5500 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

dated October 12 2009 and recordedOctober 14 2009 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina in Book 1130at Page 2915

TMS 206-04-03-038

Property Address6 Fairfield Street

Sumter SC 29150

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 6125 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

Summons ampNotice Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale

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ORDER AND NOTICE OF SALED E F I C I E N C Y J U D G M E N TREQUESTED AS TO DEFENDANTSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONNOT ELIGIBLE FOR LOANMODIFICATION UNDER THEH O M E A F F O R D A B L EMODIFICATION PROGRAM STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA SUMTERCOUNTY IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS THIRD JUDICIALC I R C U I T 2 0 1 6 - C P - 4 3 - 0 0 6 1 8FIRST-CITIZENS BANK amp TRUSTCOMPANY AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST BY MERGER TO FIRSTCITIZENS BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY INC Plaintiff vsSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONDefendant(s) BY VIRTUE of adecree heretofore granted in the

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-01993

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of FederalNational Mortgage Association(Fannie Mae) vs Nicole J MilliganI the undersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

ALL of that certain piece parcel orlot of land together withimprovements thereon lying beingand situate in Sumter TownshipSumter County South Carolinamore particularly shown anddesignated as Lot 233 HilldaleSubdivision on a plat thereofprepared by Michael C TurbevilleIII on December 19 2005 said plat isrecorded in Plat Book 2006 at Page16 and is incorporated herein byreference pursuant to Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976 (as amended)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Nicole J Milligan byvirtue of a Deed from The Estate ofDouglas M Simmons datedDecember 28 2005 and recordedJanuary 13 2006 in Book 1012 atPage 1246 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 207-09-04-013

Property address2610 Hilldale Drive

Sumter SC 29154-7010

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case of

Notice of SaleCA No

2015-CP-43-02808

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Guild MortgageCompany vs Roosevelt AndersonTracey Danelle Isaac I theundersigned as Master in Equity forSumter County will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at the SumterCounty Judicial Center SumterCounty South Carolina to thehighest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parcelor lot of land together with theimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being shown anddesignated as Lot No 60 of Kel-SamFarms Subdivision Section I asshown on that certain plat preparedby Carl J Croft RLS dated June 121989 and recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty in Plat Book PB 94 at page237 This said lot has such metesboundaries courses and distances asare shown on said plat which areincorporated herein in accordancewith the provisions of Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Roosevelt Anderson andTracey Danelle Isaac from StanleyMaxwell by virtue of a Deed datedJune 26 2014 and recorded July 92014 in Book 1202 at Page 5758 in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County South Carolina

3440 Deer Track CircleDalzell SC 29040

TMS 189-09-01-014

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Four and00100 (4000) to be paid on balanceof bid from date of sale to date ofcompliance The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps and that thesuccessful bidder or bidders otherthan the Plaintiff therein do uponthe acceptance of his or her biddeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County a certified check orcash in the amount equal to fivepercent (5) of the amount of bid onsaid premises at the sale as evidenceof good faith in bidding and subjectto any resale of said premises underOrder of this Court and in the eventthe said purchaser or purchasers failto comply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days the Masterin Equity shall forthwith resell thesaid property after the due noticeand advertisement and shallcontinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser who shall comply withthe terms of sale shall be obtainedsuch sales to be made at the risk ofthe former purchaser Since apersonal or deficiency judgment iswaived the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately If thePlaintiff or the Plaintiff srepresentative does not appear atthe above-described sale then thesale of the property will be nullvoid and of no force and effect Insuch event the sale will berescheduled for the next available

Notice of SaleCA No 2017-CP-43-00325

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Lakeview LoanServicing LLC vs Michael SGerbode I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on July 3 2017 at 1200 PMat the Sumter County JudicialCenter Sumter County SouthCarolina to the highest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parceland lottract of land withimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being in the Countyof Sumter State of South Carolinaidentified as Lot No 4B of EssexPark Subdivision and being morefully shown on a plat prepared byJoseph R Edwards PLS dated31798 and recorded in Plat Book 98at Page 319 records of SumterCounty

Aforesaid Plat is specificallyincorporated herein and reference iscraved thereto for a more completeand accurate description of themetes bounds courses anddistances of the property concernedherein This description is in lieu ofmetes and bounds as permitted bylaw under Section 30-5-250 of the1976 Code of Laws of South CarolinaAs Amended Be all measurements alittle more or a little less andaccording to said plat

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Michael S Gerbode bydeed of Tommy L Moss datedSeptember 6 2006 and recordedSeptember 6 2006 in Book 1043 atPage 1639 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina

2021 Essex DriveSumter SC 29154

TMS 206-06-02-108

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Six and8751000 (6875) to be paid onbalance of bid from date of sale todate of compliance The purchaserto pay for papers and stamps andthat the successful bidder orbidders other than the Plaintifftherein do upon the acceptance ofhis or her bid deposit with theMaster in Equity for Sumter County

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4301551

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina issued in thecase of Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company as Trustee forSoundview Home Loan Trust 2006-3Asset-Backed Certificates Series2006-3 against Barry L Artis Sr etal the Master in Equity for SumterCounty or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereonsituate lying and being in theTownship of Stateburg near theTown of Sumter County of SumterState of South Carolina fronting onMonterey Drive and being moreparticularly shown and delineated asLot 3 of Horton Field Subdivision(fka Mayfield Subdivision) on a platprepared for Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by Cox and DinkinsInc dated April 14 2006 andrecorded in Book 2006 page 236 andalso by plat prepared by EdmundsLand Surveyors Inc datedDecember 17 2003 and recorded inBook 2004 page 48 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty and having such boundariesand measurements as will more fullyappear by reference to said plat

TMS Number155-08-03-004

PROPERTY ADDRESS1390 Monterey DrSumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by deed of D RHorton Inc dated April 20 2006 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyon May 12 2006 in Deed Book 1027 atPage 1897

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at450 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord and to the right of the UnitedStates of America to redeem theproperty within one (1) year from thedate of the foreclosure sale pursuantto Sec 2410(c) Title 28 UnitedStates Code

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties who

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00377

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank Trust NA as Trustee forLSF9 Master Participation Trust vsAnnie G Gilchrist Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvester Miott akaSylvester R Miott Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvia L Miott SouthCarolina Department of Revenuethe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALI THAT LOT OF LANDSITUATE IN THE CITY OFSUMTER IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA REPRESENTED ASLOT NO 40 IN BLOCK B ON THATCERTAIN PLAT RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OFCOURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY INPLAT BOOK V-4 AT PAGE 411 ANDBOUNDED AS FOLLOWS

ON THE NORTH BY SHERARDSTREET ON SAID PLAT NOWKNOWN AS COLLEGE STREET ONTHE EAST BY LOT NO 41 INBLOCKB ON SAID PLAT ON THESOUTH BY OTHER LAND OFGRANTOR AND ON THE WEST BYLOT NO 39 IN BLOCK B ON SAIDPLAT SAID LOT HEREBYCONVEYED MEASURES FIFTY (50)FEET ON ITS NORTHERN ANDSOUTHERN LINES AND ONEHUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) FEETON ITS EASTERN AND WESTERNLINES BY SAID MEASUREMENTSA LITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOS Y L V E S T E R M I O T T A N DSYNETHIA MIOTT BY DEED OFS A M G G R E E N D A T E DFEBRUARY 10 1956 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 15 1956 INBOOK 87 AT PAGE 273 IN THERECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

SUBSEQUENTLY SYNETHIA DMIOTT PASSED AWAY AND HERINTEREST IN THE SUBJECTPROPERTY WAS PASSED TOSYLVESTER MIOTT AND SYLVIAMIOTT PURSUANT TO THE WILLOF SYNETHIA D MIOTT AND BYPROBATE OF ESTATE FILE2010ES4300009 SEE ALSO DEEDOF DISTRIBUTION DATEDMARCH 22 2011 AND RECORDEDMARCH 23 2011 IN DEED BOOK1152 AT PAGE 001342 IN THEOFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTFOR SUMTER COUNTY SOUTHCAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

20 East College StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 229-12-03-035

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 124499 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2016-CP-43-00952

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofChristiana Trust a division ofWilmington Savings Fund SocietyFSB as indenture trustee for theC S M C 2 0 1 4 - R P L 3 T r u s t Mortgage-Backed Notes Series2014-RPL3 vs Joshua A GrubbBrittany A Henline Chase BankUSA National Association sbm toChase Manhattan Bank USA NA assuccessor in interest to Bank OneDelaware NA the undersignedMaster In Equity for Sumter CountySouth Carolina will sell on July 32017 at 1200PM at the SumterCounty Courthouse City of SumterState of South Carolina to thehighest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR TRACT OF LANDWITH ALL IMPROVEMENTSTHEREON SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE CITY ANDCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT NO 85 OF WILSON PARKSUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON APLAT BY DD EDMUNDS RLSDATED JULY 2 1990 RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 90 AT PAGE 875 INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFSUMTER COUNTY SAID LOT NO85 BEING BOUNDED ANDMEASURING AS FOLLOWSNORTH BY LOT NO 78 SAIDP L A T A N D M E A S U R I N GTHEREON 7489 FEET EAST BYLOT NO 86 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14013FEET SOUTH BY LEE STREETSAID PLAT AND FRONTINGTHEREON 7521 FEET AND WESTBY LOT NO 84 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14030FEET BE ALL MEASUREMENTS ALITTLE MORE OR A LITTLE LESSAND ACCORDING TO SAID PLATTHIS BEING THE PROPERTYKNOWN AS 209 LEE STREET

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOJOSHUA A GRUBB ANDBRITTANY A HENLINE BY DEEDOF BUDDY K WARD DATED MAY10 2005 AND RECORDED MAY 242005 IN BOOK 981 AT PAGE 1729 INTHE OFFICE OF REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY209 Lee Street

Sumter SC 29150TMS 248-10-02-018

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) Deficiency judgment beingdemanded the bidding will not beclosed on the day of sale but willremain open for a period of thirty(30) days as provided by lawPlaintiff is demanding a deficiencythe Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to salePurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 75 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300005

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of NationstarMortgage LLC against DorothyRobertson et al the Master inEquity for Sumter County or hisheragent will sell on July 3 2017 at1200 PM at Sumter JudicialCenter 215 North Harvin StreetSumter SC 29150 to the highestbidder

All that piece parcel or lot of landlying being and situate in SumterTownship Sumter County State ofSouth Carolina shown anddesignated as Lot No 2 on a plat ofVillage Green Subdivisionrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book Z-28 at Page 57 said lotbeing bounded and measures asfollows On the Northwest by WasselStreet and measuring thereon 2250feet on the North by the intersectionof Wassel Street and DesChampsRoad and measuring thereon 3535feet On the Northeast byDesChamps Road and measuringthereon 1050 feet On the Southeastby Lot No 1 and measuring thereon2500 feet and on the Southwest byLot No 3 and measuring thereon1300 feet be all of saidmeasurements a little more or less

TMS Number184-10-01-003

PROPERTY ADDRESS450 Deschamps Road

Sumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Cassie S Slater andWillie Slater by deed of S amp ELandscaping Company datedOctober 26 1970 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 29 1970in Deed Book R-9 at Page 1384 and toCassie S Slater Dorothy Robertsonand Willie Mae Scott by deed ofdistribution of the Estate of WillieSlater recorded November 14 2005in Book 1005 at Page 1493

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at6875 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

a certified check or cash in theamount equal to five percent (5) ofthe amount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of good faithin bidding and subject to any resaleof said premises under Order of thisCourt and in the event the saidpurchaser or purchasers fail tocomply with the terms of sale withinTwenty (20) days the Master inEquity shall forthwith resell the saidproperty after the due notice andadvertisement and shall continue tosell the same each subsequent salesday until a purchaser who shallcomply with the terms of sale shallbe obtained such sales to be made atthe risk of the former purchaserSince a personal or deficiencyjudgment is waived the bidding willnot remain open but compliancewith the bid may be madeimmediately If the Plaintiff or thePlaintiffs representative does notappear at the above-described salethen the sale of the property will benull void and of no force and effectIn such event the sale will berescheduled for the next availablesales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in EquityFor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

should have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Susan S WhiteSC Bar 5453Attorney for PlaintiffFINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPO Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460

case of First-Citizens Bank amp TrustCompany as successor in interest bymerger to First Citizens Bank andTrust Company Inc v Sheila HClark aka Sheila A Clark akaSheila H Wilson case number2016-CP-43-00618 I the undersignedRichard L Booth Master In Equityfor Sumter County will hold a saleon July 3 2017 at 1200 PM at theSumter County Courthouse 215North Harvin Street Sumter SC29150 Courtroom 1A and sell thefollowing described property to thehighest bidder All that certainpiece parcel or lot of land togetherwith the dwelling and any and allother improvements thereon lyingbeing and situate in the city andCounty of Sumter State of SouthCarolina being shown anddelineated as Lot No 6 on thatcertain plat by R L MaloneEngineer dated July 9 1940 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book S-5 at Page 53according to which said Lot 6 isbounded and measuring now orformerly as follows on the north byLot 7 said plat and measuringthereon 1000 feet on the east by Lot8 said plat and measuring thereon575 feet on the south by a 50right-of-way known as VirginiaDrive and measuring thereon 100feet and on the west by theright-of-way of North MagnoliaStreet and fronting thereon 575 feetbe all of said measurements a littlemore or less and according to saidplat Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 ofthe Code of Laws of South Carolina(1976) reference to said plat ishereby craved for particulars of theboundaries metes courses andordistances of the property delineatedthereon This property isrepresented as Tax Map Parcel No249-01-02-058 upon the records of theSumter County Auditor and isknown as 501 N Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 This being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto David W Durham bydeed from Anne Harriet PalmerCatherine Palmer Tillman andPhilip G Palmer dated March 231999 and recorded same date in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 735 atPage 1052 And this being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto Sheila H Clark bydeed from David W Durhamrecorded June 4 1999 in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 743 atPage 23 501 Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 Tax No249-01-02-058 TERMS OF SALE Thesuccessful bidder other thanPlaintiff will deposit with theSumter County Master In Equity atthe conclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of its bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt in thecase of noncompliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail or refuseto make the required deposit at timeof bid or comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30) daysthen the Master In Equity may resellthe property on the same terms andconditions at the risk of the saidhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theconveying deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of the bidfrom the date of sale to the date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 5500 per annum ShouldPlaintiff or one of its representativesfail to be present at the time of salethe property shall be automaticallywithdrawn from said sale As adeficiency judgment is beingdemanded the bidding will remainopen thirty (30) days after the date ofsale THIS SALE IS ALSO MADESUBJECT TO ALL SUMTERCOUNTY TAXES AND EXISTINGEASEMENTS RESTRICTIONSAND SENIOR LIENS ANDOROTHER ENCUMBRANCES OFRECORD Richard L Booth MasterIn Equity Sumter County SumterSouth Carolina ATTORNEYS FORPLAINTIFF Samuel D FlederPatrick Goodwyn Smith DebnamNarron Drake Saintsing amp MyersLLP PO Box 26268 Raleigh NC27611 Attorneys for Plaintiff DMN15079942

case of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3375 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

non-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4875 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

sales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

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Effects of Fedrsquos ratehike far-reaching

IN MONEY

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IN LIFE

FLINT MICH Michiganrsquos attor-ney general charged healthofficials Wednesday over theFlint drinking-water crisis

Six officials are charged in allmdash five with involuntary man-slaughter mdash according to Michi-gan Attorney General Bill

Schuette ldquoWe are confident thatthe charges that we have filed willbe upheld in the courtsrdquo he said

uNick Lyon director of thestate Department of Health andHuman Services is charged withfelonies involuntary manslaugh-ter and misconduct in office

uEden Wells the depart-mentrsquos chief medical executive ischarged with obstruction of jus-tice and lying to a police officeralso felonies

uDarnell Earley Flintrsquos for-mer state emergency manager ischarged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with felony false pre-

tenses conspiracy to commitfalse pretenses misconduct in of-fice and a misdemeanor charge ofwillful neglect of duty

uHoward Croft Flintrsquos for-mer Water Department manageris charged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with false pretenses andconspiracy to commit falsepretenses

uLiane Shekter-Smith theMichigan Department of Envi-ronmental Qualityrsquos drinking wa-ter chief is charged withinvoluntary manslaughter Shepreviously was charged with felo-ny misconduct in office and mis-

demeanor willful neglect of dutyuStephen Busch the district

supervisor for the Office of Drink-ing Water is charged with invol-untary manslaughter He pre-viously was charged with felonymisconduct in office tamperingwith evidence conspiracy to tam-per with evidence and two misde-meanor counts of the MichiganSafe Water Drinking Act

The charges are related to aLegionnairesrsquo disease outbreak in2014 and 2015 that led to 12deaths after the cityrsquos water sup-ply was switched to the Flint Riv-er Flintrsquos drinking water wascontaminated with lead

Officials face manslaughter charges over Flint12 died in Michiganafter water polluted

Paul Egan and Elisha AndersonDetroit Free Press

GUNFIRE ON THE BASEBALL FIELD

SOURCE Digital Globe ESRI GRAPHIC KARL GELLES AND JIM SERGENT USA TODAY

ABOUT 7 AM Congressmen are taking batting practice

1

SHORTLY AFTER 7 AMGunman open fires from behind third base

2

Scalisersquos CapitolPolice detail engages shooter

4

3rdbase

Outfield

4

1stbase

Police detail location

ABOUT 712 AMAlexandria police arrive and join the gunfight Suspect dies

5

Eugene Simpson Stadium Park Alexandria Va

HOW THE SHOOTING UNFOLDED

Alexandria

WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWhite HouseWhite HouseWhite House

US CapitolUS CapitolUS Capitol

Va

MdPotomacRiverPotomacRiver

395395Shootings

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5 Miles

CongressmanSteve Scaliseshot in hip

3

Attack stuns Washington

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Survivors gather behind police lines around the baseball park in Alexandria Va where congressional Republicans were practicing for an annual charity game with congressional Democrats The game will be played tonight as planned

ALEXANDRIA VA The 66-year-old Illinois man who fired earlyWednesday on members of Con-gress practicing for a charitybaseball game raged againstPresidentTrump and hadsingled outHouse MajorityWhip SteveScalise whowas woundedin the attack

ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

AFPGETTY IMAGES

James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

CONTINUED FROM C1

CONTINUED FROM C1

SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AMLOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10WIS News 10 at 7 (N)

Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

Americarsquos Got Talent ldquoAuditions 3rdquo Contestants of all ages audition Dateline NBC (N) WIS News 10 at 11 (N)

(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 23rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo

AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

CNBC 35 84 American Greed A phony gold scheme American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed CNN 3 80 Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper

COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 24rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo

AMC 48 180 (600) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Lost World Jurassic Parkrdquo (1997 Adventure) Jeff Goldblum Juli-anne Moore An expedition returns to monitor dinosaursrsquo progress

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

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(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

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The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

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ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

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MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

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TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

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Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

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insert

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on scoreboards

25 One-liner part 2

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1998 Madonna

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eagerly with ldquoinrdquo

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a sentence

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David Bowie

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27 Colleague of

Ruth and Sonia

28 Source of some

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sound

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33 Area sometimes

called ldquoThe Roof

of the Worldrdquo

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del Mundo

37 Email again

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impatience

digitally

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of Kwanzaa

46 Wee one

47 Live in

48 Hydrophobia

52 ldquoNapoleon

Dynamiterdquo

sidekick Saacutenchez

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DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

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Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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A4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 LOCAL | STATE THE SUMTER ITEM

ldquobe alert for foul ballsrdquo ldquoA few years ago at the

P-15rsquos baseball banquet they presented me with a trophy that looks like an eagle and had a verse about being the most respected fan because of what I dordquo Osborne said ldquoThat meant the world to merdquo

She said that while not everyone agrees with her interjections on foul balls she said that she yells to support the boys and en-courage them

ldquoThe coaches all enjoy it and so do the playersrdquo Os-borne said ldquoI mean even the umpires have come to know it and itrsquos a lot of in-expensive fun I even love it when young fans start yell-ing lsquofoul ballrsquo toordquo

In addition to attending the games and yelling her famous line Osborne said that she has always wanted to be out on the field and hitting the ball herself

ldquo(Coach) Steve Campbell let me go out on Sunday af-ternoon and try to hit some ballsrdquo Osborne said ldquoI started off hitting foul balls and he said lsquoNot only can you yell lsquofoul ballrsquo you sure can hit them toorsquordquo

Osborne said ldquoWell after a few balls were pitched I clutched up on the bat like my dad told me to do as a young child and then start-ed hitting the balls straight He told me then lsquoYoursquove got it now foul ball ladyrsquordquo

Outside of the ballpark Osborne spends her days caring for children In fact Osborne has worked for a family day care for 39 years and on Sept 1 she plans to retire so she can spend more time with her family and yelling her fa-vorite two words at the

ball field ldquoI try to give the team

support even though I donrsquot really know any of them personallyrdquo Osborne said ldquoBut I am very proud and appreciate our team for en-tertaining us in the heat and playing the game I loverdquo

Osborne will be spending her weekend supporting both the junior and senior teams and said she can be found selling souvenirs at the stand or heard yelling ldquofoul ballrdquo from her spot on the second row

P-15rsquoS FROM PAGE A1

CAITLAN WALZER THE SUMTER ITEM

P-15rsquos ldquoFoul Ball Ladyrdquo Shirley Osborne has been attending the P-15rsquos games since the early rsquo70s

No problem on ship at after threat claim at Charleston port

MOUNT PLEASANT (AP) mdash A person who raised alarms about a possible ldquodirty bombrdquo on a container ship approaching the port of Charleston in South Carolina was being questioned Thurs-day after searches found nothing dangerous

Coast Guard Lt James Zorn said the Charleston of-fice received a telephone call about a ldquodirty bombrdquo aboard the Maersk Memphis con-tainer ship around 8 pm Wednesday The ship docked about a half-hour later

Zorn said the Coast Guard contacted other federal state and local agencies and set up a unified command that or-dered the evacuation of the Wando Terminal of the South Carolina State Ports Authority in Mount Pleasant and set up a 1-mile safety zone around the dock on the Cooper River

A ldquodirty bombrdquo is not a tra-

ditional nuclear weapon but an explosive device contain-ing radioactive or radiation-polluted material By 330 am Thursday officials had scanned four suspect con-tainers aboard the ship and determined there was no danger

Zorn said the four ldquodiplo-maticrdquo containers were searched based on intelli-gence gathered and informa-tion from the caller He did not have other information on those containers refer-ring questions about them to the FBI

FBI spokesman Don Wood in Columbia said he could not talk about the contain-ers He also would not pro-vide details on the person being questioned or any pos-sible charges

The terminal was allowed to resume normal opera-tions No injuries were re-ported

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JOHNSON

CENTENARIAN

Ruth Cantey Johnson cele-brated her 100th birthday on April 20 2017 in Manning

Born on April 20 1917 in Williamsburg County she has seen many his-torical events happen in this nation

Ruth and her late husband Buster Johnson

were farmers They also ran a country store and the West-ern Auto in Manning for

years Their marriage was blessed with two children Bud Johnson and Brenda Thompson seven grandchil-dren one who preceded her in death nine great-grand-children and one great-great-grandchild She also has two step-great-great-grandchildren

Ruth is still very active and continued to do yard work until a couple of years ago She still maintains her home

Ruth is also planning for her next birthday

Ruth Cantey Johnson celebrates 100 years

Turbeville OKs budgetrsquos 2nd reading

Turbeville Town Council met Tuesday and passed the second reading of its 2017-18 annual budget

City Manager Rodney Jones told council it was a ldquobare-bonesrdquo budget with no cost-of-living increases for city employees

He also said that while the millage rate was in-

creased the change was revenue neutral because property valuations de-creased

The budget was set at $2040350 Johnson said

Johnson also told coun-cil a law enforcement as-sistance agreement was submitted as ldquoinforma-tion onlyrdquo so the lan-guage in the agreement could be vetted by legal counsel before being offi-

cially consideredJohnson also told coun-

cil an initiative to recog-nize James Witherspoon who for many years was the Turbeville police chief bailiff and school security guard had been negotiat-ed with the late police chiefrsquos family to involve placing a historical mark-er at an intersection desig-nating it ldquoWitherspoon Crossroadsrdquo

BY JIM HILLEYjimtheitemcom

Clarendon residents will see tax increase

Clarendon County residents will see a 17 percent increase in their county tax levy for county opera-tions during fiscal year 2018 Dur-ing Mondayrsquos regular meeting at the Clarendon County Administra-tion Building 211 Sunset Drive Clarendon County Council ap-proved the third reading of a tax-levy ordinance containing the in-crease

In addition residents of Claren-don School District 1 will see a millage increase of 164 percent and residents of Clarendon County School District 3 will see a millage increase of 179 percent according to material submitted by the dis-tricts for councilrsquos approval Clar-endon County School District 2 did not request an increase

Council also approved a renewal of a facilities agreement with the South Carolina Department of Corrections allowing Clarendon County Detention Center to house SCDOC inmates

County Administrator David Epperson said such inmates typical-

ly have short sentences for non-vio-lent offenses He said sometimes in-mates have skills that are useful to the detention center and the agree-ment allows them to stay at the county facility on a voluntary basis

Council approved three requests for funding through the accommo-dations tax tourism fund during fiscal year 2018 The funding in-cludes $59500 for the Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce for tourism promotion initiatives $7500 for Santee Cooper Country an organization created by the De-partment of Parks Recreation and Tourism to promote tourism in Berkeley Calhoun Orangeburg Clarendon and Sumter counties and $38000 under county control for the operations and mainte-

nance of the Interstate 95 Exit 119 beautifi-cation project

Council also approved

$38000 for Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce from the ac-

commoda-tions tax promo-tions fund for its on-going

tourism promotion program

The final reading of an ordinance changing the zon-ing of a piece of property on Ham-

ilton Road and the first reading of an ordinance to amend the countyrsquos unified development code to allow backyard chickens as a permitted use in certain zones with limita-tions was approved

Epperson said the county will have an e-waste and shredding day for Clarendon County residents from 9 am to 2 pm Saturday June 24 at the County Administration Building He also said county offic-es will be closed Tuesday July 4

but will remain open Monday July 3

Epperson reported the county is working with the Town of Turbev-ille on a lease agreement that would allow the county to use rec-reation facilities in the town to pro-vide services

He said the county is also work-ing on similar agreements with Clarendon County School District 3 and Citizens Bank to lease their fa-cilities

BY JIM HILLEYjimtheitemcom

2 school districts will get millage hike chicken ordinance gets its 1st reading

JIM HILLEY THE SUMTER ITEM

Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce Tourism Director Tiffany Myers speaks to Clar-endon County Council about the tourism-boosting activities the Chamber does at coun-cilrsquos meeting Monday

Clarendon County Council approved first reading of an ordinance to amend the unified devel-opment code to allow backyard chickens in certain zones

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EstateErnest Filmore

2017ES1400151Personal Representative

Harristine Andrews12952 Deaton Hill Dr

Charlotte NC 28269060917 - 063017

EstateJarone Williams AKA Jerome

Williams2017ES1400153

Personal RepresentativeShirelle Junious

6967 Alex Harvin HwySummerton SC 29148

060917 - 063017

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of SpecializedLoan Servicing LLC vs Traci LHoffman aka Traci L Hoffman CA No 15-CP-14-00496 Thefollowing property will be sold onJuly 3 2017 at 1100 AM at theClarendon County Courthouse to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe School District 20 City ofManning County of Clarendon Stateof South Carolina being designatedas Lot containing 210 being shownon a plat of property surveyed byDuvalle W Elliot RLS dated June29 1991 and recorded May 17 2006as shown in Plat Book S52 at Page327 in the Office of the Register ofDeeds for Clarendon County SouthCarolina to which plat reference is

NOTICE OF SALE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CASE NO2016-CP-14-00433

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF CLARENDON

Vanderbilt Mortgage and FinanceInc

Plaintiff-vs-

Lawrence W Green Jr akaLawrence Green Jr The Estate ofKaren Burnette Green and and allUnknown persons with any righttitle or interest in the real estatedescribed herein also any Unknownpersons who may be in the militaryservice of the United States ofAmerica being a class designated asJohn Doe and any Unknown minorspersons under a Disability orpersons incarcerated being a classdesignated as Richard Roe

Defendant(s)

BY VIRTUE of a judgmentheretofore granted in the case ofVanderbilt Mortgage and FinanceInc vs Lawrence W Green Jr akaLawrence Green Jr The Estate ofKaren Burnette Green and IEFILE Frances Ricci Land Welchas Special Referee for ClarendonCounty will sell on July 3 2017 at1100 am at the Clarendon CountyCourthouse 3 West Keitt StManning SC 29102 to the highestbidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofl a n d t o g e t h e r w i t h t h eimprovements thereon situate lyingand being located in the County ofClarendon State of South Carolinacontaining 200 acres more or lessand being more particularly shownand delineated on a plat entitled ATract of Land Being Conveyed byWoodrow Johnson Et al toLawrence Green Jr prepared byRobert G Mathis PLS datedAugust 2 2011 and recordedSeptember 7 2011 in the Office ofthe Clerk of Court for ClarendonCounty in Plat Book S-53 at Page 450said lot having such metes andbounds as reference to said plat willshow all measurements being a littlemore or less

This being the identical propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green Jr bydeed of Woodrow Johnson GardeniaGreen Evelyn Johnson SandraWalker Clint Walker ShawnJohnson Everette Moore CleoJohnson and Emanual Robinson bydeed recorded September 8 2011 inBook 805 at Page 16

TMS 083-00-01-077-00

Mobile Home 2011 SCHU VINROC724578NCAB

SUBJECT TO CLARENDONCOUNTY TAXES

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Special Referee atconclusion of the bidding five (5)of his bid in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith the same tobe applied to purchase price in caseof compliance but to be forfeitedand applied first to costs and then to

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of US BankNational Association as IndentureTrustee successor in interest toBank of America NationalAssociation as Indenture Trusteesuccessor by merger to LaSalle BankNational Association as IndentureTrustee for AFC Trust Series 2000-3vs Deloris Coard CA No15-CP-14-00070 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1100 AM at the Clarendon CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland lying being and situate in theCounty of Clarendon State of SouthCarolina Said lot designated as Lot21 on that plat of Jordan SubdivisionSection II by David A Nesbitt RLSdated November 7 1994 andrecorded in Clarendon County inPlat Book 47 at Page 147 boundingnow or formerly as follows On theNorth by Fann Road On the East byLot 30 on the aforesaid plat On theSouth by the lands of Lee ErnestRiver and On the West by Lot 28 onthe aforesaid plat

Derivation Book A408 at Page 137

1444 Jeff RdManning SC 29102

This includes a 1997 General mobileh o m e w i t h V I N GMHGA4519614307AampB

164-00-03-064

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSCLARENDON COUNTY ADVALOREM TAXES EASEMENTSANDOR RESTRICTIONS OFRECORD AND OTHER SENIORENCUMBRANCES

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATES

All persons having claims against the following estates MUST file their claims on FORM 371ES with the Probate Court of Clarendon County the address of which is 411 Sunset Dr Manning SC 29102 within eight (8) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice to Creditors or within one (1) year from date of death whichever is earlier (SCPC 62-3-801 et seq) or such persons shall be forever barred as to their claims All claims are required to be presented in written statements on the prescribed form (FORM 371ES) indicating the name and address of the claimant the basis of the claim the amount claimed the date when the claim will become due the nature of any uncertainty as to the claim and a description of any security as to the claim

Estate NoticeClarendon County

Notice Of ApplicationNotice is hereby given that AdolfinaToledo DBA Tienda Y TaqueriaCecilias intends to apply to theSouth Carolina Department ofRevenue for a license permit thatwill allow the sale and ON premisesconsumption of Beer at 207Commerce St Manning SC 29102 Toobject to the issuance of this permit license written protest must bepostmarked no later than July 22017 For a protest to be valid itmust be in writing and shouldinclude the following information(1) the name address and telephonenumber of the person filing theprotest (2) the specific reasons whythe application should be denied (3)that the person protesting is willingto attend a hearing (if one isrequested by the applicant) (4) thatthe person protesting resides in thesame county where the proposedplace of business is located or withinfive miles of the business and (5) thename of the applicant and theaddress of the premises to belicensed Protests must be mailed toSC Department of Revenue ABLPO Box 125 Columbia SouthCarolina 29214-0907 or Faxed to(803) 896-0110

Beer amp WineLicense

documentary stamps on the deedand recording fees

SUBJECT TO CLARENDONC O U N T Y T A X E S A N DASSESSMENTS EASEMENTSRESTRICTIONS ANY OTHERMATTERS OF RECORD

Joseph K CoffeyMaster in Equityfor Clarendon County

Ray Coit Yarborough JrAttorney for Plaintiff

made for a more particulardescription as to metes and bounds

Derivation Book A615 at Page 269

1047 Raiders DrManning SC 29102-8166

093-00-00-021-00

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSCLARENDON COUNTY ADVALOREM TAXES EASEMENTSANDOR RESTRICTIONS OFRECORD AND OTHER SENIORENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 675 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theClarendon County Clerk of Court atCA 15-CP-14-00496

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Joseph King CoffeyMaster in Equity forClarendon County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444011792-00574 FMWebsite wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 575 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theClarendon County Clerk of Court atCA 15-CP-14-00070

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Joseph King CoffeyMaster in Equity forClarendon County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444011847-04195Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

Plaintiffs debt in the case ofnoncompliance Should the last andhighest bidder fail or refuse to makethe required deposit at the time ofthe bid or comply with the otherterms or the bid within twenty (20)days then the Special Referee mayresell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe former highest bidder) Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

The successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on theamount of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 1170 per annum

Frances Ricci Land WelchSpecial Refereefor Clarendon County

Theodore von Keller EsquireB Lindsay Crawford IIIEsquireSara HutchinsColumbia South CarolinaAttorney for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of The CitizensBank vs Robert Butler BarfieldCA 2017-CP-14-00051 I theundersigned will sell on July 3 2017at 1100 am or thereafter at theClarendon County Courthouse 3West Keitt Street Manning SouthCarolina to the highest bidder thefollowing property

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereon ifany situate lying and being inSchool District 3 in the County ofClarendon State of South Carolinacontaining 10 acre more or less andbounding now or formerly andmeasuring as follows On the Northby the right of way of SC HighwayS-14-37 and measuring thereon 2087feet on the East by lands of Porterand measuring thereon 2117 feet onthe South by lands now or formerlyof BB Barfield and measuringthereon 2087 feet For a moreparticular description of said tractreference may be had to a plat byME Lind Jr RLS dated April 171968

This property was received byRobert Butler as devisee of theEstate of Butler Barfield Jr akaBB Barfield Jr Date ofDeath-January 20 2013 ClarendonCounty Probate Rol l No2014-ES-14-00053 see also Deed ofDistribution of the Estate of ButlerBarfield Jr aka BB Barfield Jr toRobert Butler Barfield dated June 52015 and recorded June 5 2015 inBook 920 at Page 247 in the Office ofthe Clerk of Court for ClarendonCounty

MBP 353-00-02-004-00

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit at the conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied topurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance Should the last andhighest bidder fail or refuse to makethe required deposit at time of bid orcomply with the other terms of thebid within thirty (30) days then theproperty will be resold on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day at the risk ofthe said highest bidder Personal ordeficiency judgment having beenwaived the bidding will not remainopen for a period of thirty (30) daysafter the sale Purchaser to pay forpreparation of the deed

Notice of SaleNotice of SaleLEGALLEGALNOTICESNOTICES

Notice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale

THEClarendonSunSunC L A S S I F I E D S DEADLINE

DAY 11AM

A6 THE CLARENDON SUN CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017

THE SUMTER ITEM CLARENDON SUN FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A7

Complex carbohydrates important for your health

Now that we are halfway into 2017 and itrsquos been six months since we

made our New Yearrsquos resolu-tions howrsquos that going If any related to your health and good nutrition are you treating your body the right way If so you may be still searching for ways to jump-

start your bodyrsquos motor For-tunately eat-ing more fruits vege-tables and grain prod-ucts is an easy way to fuel up with-out weighing yourself down Carbo-hydrates are convenient and jam-

packed with vitamins minerals and fiber Plus they are generally low in dietary fat Current di-etary guidelines recommend obtaining 55 to 60 percent of energy from carbohydrates especially complex carbohy-drates But how do these guidelines translate into daily food choices And what are the specific benefits of whole-grain foods in the healthful eating equation

Carbohydrates are a valu-able energy source fueling the central nervous system and muscles during physical activity Supplying four calo-ries per gram carbohydrates also help the body efficiently use vitamins minerals amino acids and other essen-tial nutrients

Scientists classify carbohy-drates into two categories simple and complex Sugars are called simple carbohy-drates because they consist of one or two sugar units Sugars occur naturally in fruits vegetables milk and other foods as well as in a refined state such as table sugar or sucrose The body cannot distinguish between naturally occurring and added sugars and digests both in exactly the same manner

Complex carbohydrates mdash found in grain foods as well as fruits and vegetables mdash get their name from their complex chain-like structure of many sugar units Among complex carbohydrates are starches and dietary fiber During the digestive process starch is typically broken down into sugars and used by the body for energy

Studies indicate that high-fiber diets can reduce the risks of heart disease and certain types of cancer Solu-ble fiber in cereals oatmeal beans and other foods has been found to lower blood cholesterol Insoluble fiber found in cauliflower cabbage and other vegetables and fruits helps move foods

through the stomach and in-testine thereby decreasing the risk of cancers of the colon and rectum Whole-grain breads and cereals dry beans and peas fruits and vegetables are generally low in fat and contain little or no cholesterol They are also rich in fiber which facili-tates proper bowel function and can reduce symptoms of chronic constipation and hemorrhoids

For the most part con-sumers appear to be aware of the benefits of carbohy-drate consumption Yet evi-dence shows that when it comes to complex carbohy-drates people are consum-ing only one half the rec-ommended number of serv-ings each day A survey by the US Department of Ag-riculture estimates that adults consume an average of four to five servings a day of grain products only

one of which is whole grain It is worth noting that the food guide pyramid recommends from 6 to 11 servings of grain products per day at least three of which should be from whole-grain foods

Despite the clear benefits of a fiber-rich diet most Americans fall far short of optimal intakes In closing

for individuals with diabetes it is essential you closely fol-low the instructions of your doctor regarding any con-

sumption of carbohydratesIf you are very busy per-

son the slow cooker is for youNancy

Harrison

RETIRED CLEMSON EXTENSION AGENT

EASY ROAST

3-4 pounds beef roast1 envelope dry onion soup mix 14frac12 oz can stewed tomatoes or

seasoned tomatoesPlace roast in slow cooker Cover

and cook on low 8 hours

SPLIT PEA SOUP

1 pound bulk sausage browned and drained

6 cups water 1 bag (2frac14 cups) dry split peas

2 medium potatoes diced 1 onion choppedfrac12 teaspoon dried marjoram or

thyme frac12 teaspoon pepper

Wash and sort dried peas remov-ing any stones Then combine all in-gredients in slow cooker Cover and cook on low 12 hours

NO MEAT BAKED BEANS

1 pound dried navy beans 6 cups water 1 small onion chopped

frac34 cup ketchup frac34 cup brown sugar frac34 cup water 1 teaspoon dry mustard 2 tablespoons dark molasses 1 teaspoon salt

Soak beans in water overnight in large soup kettle Cook beans in water until soft about 1 frac12 hours Drain discarding bean water

Mix together all ingredients in slow cooker Cover and cook on low 10-12 hours

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Dumplin far right is a male domestic medium-haired orange-and-white 12-week old kitten He is very affectionate and extremely playful Dumplin is cur-rent on vaccinations tested negative for

feline leukemia and is scheduled to be neutered today The adoption fee for kit-tens is currently only $50 You can fill out an application on the shelter website

Stop by to see Dumplin Abby and their friends Tuesday through Saturday from 9 am to 3 pm at A Second Chance Ani-mal Shelter 5079 Alex Harvin Highway (US 301) which has numerous pets available for adoption To drop off an animal call (803) 473-7075 for an ap-pointment If yoursquove lost a pet check wwwccanimalcontrolwebscom and wwwASecondChanceAnimalSheltercom

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Alumni group meets June 24 in Summerton

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COMMENTARY

COMMENTARY

A8 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

Are we nearing civil war

President Trump may be chief of state head of gov-ernment and com-

mander in chief but his administration is shot through with disloyalists plotting to bring him down

We are approaching something of a civil war

where the capital city seeks the overthrow of the sov-ereign and its own restora-tion

Thus far it is a non-violent struggle

though street clashes be-tween pro- and anti-Trump forces are increasingly marked by fistfights and brawls Police are having difficulty keeping people apart A few have been ar-rested carrying concealed weapons

That the objective of this city is to bring Trump down via a deep state-me-dia coup is no secret Few deny it

Last week fired Director of the FBI James Comey a successor to J Edgar Hoover admitted under oath that he used a cutout to leak to The New York Times an Oval Office con-versation with the presi-dent

Goal have the Times story trigger the appoint-ment of a special prosecu-tor to bring down the pres-ident

Comey wanted a special prosecutor to target Trump despite his knowl-edge from his own FBI in-vestigation that Trump was innocent of the perva-sive charge that he collud-ed with the Kremlin in the hacking of the DNC

Comeyrsquos deceit was de-signed to enlist the police powers of the state to bring down his president And it worked For the spe-cial counsel named with broad powers to pursue Trump is Comeyrsquos friend and predecessor at the FBI Robert Mueller

As Newt Gingrich said Sunday lsquorsquoLook at who Muellerrsquos starting to hire hellip (T)hese are people that hellip look to me like theyrsquore hellip setting up to go after Trump hellip including people by the way who have been reprimanded for hiding from the defense informa-tion into major cases hellip

lsquorsquoThis is going to be a witch huntrsquorsquo

Another example Ac-cording to Daily Kos

Trump planned a swift lift-ing of sanctions on Russia after inauguration and a summit meeting with Vlad-imir Putin to prevent a sec-ond Cold War

The State Department was tasked with working out the details

Instead says Daniel Fried the coordinator for sanctions policy he re-ceived lsquorsquopanickyrsquorsquo calls of lsquorsquoPlease my God can you stop thisrsquorsquo

Operatives at State dis-loyal to the president and hostile to the Russia policy on which he had been elected collaborated with elements in Congress to sabotage any detente They succeeded

lsquorsquoIt would have been a win-win for Moscowrsquorsquo said Tom Malinowski of State who boasted last week of his role in blocking a rap-prochement with Russia State employees sabotaged one of the principal poli-cies for which Americans had voted and they substi-tuted their own

Not in memory have there been so many leaks to injure a president from within his own govern-ment and not just political leaks but leaks of confi-dential classified and se-cret documents The leaks are coming out of the sup-posedly secure investiga-tive and intelligence agen-cies of the US govern-ment

The media the beneficia-ries of these leaks are giv-ing cover to those breaking the law The real criminal lsquorsquocollusionrsquorsquo in Washington is between Big Media and the deep state colluding to destroy a president they detest and to sink the poli-cies they oppose

Yet another example is the unfolding lsquorsquounmask-ingrsquorsquo scandal

While all the evidence is not yet in it appears an ab-normal number of conver-sations between Trump as-sociates and Russians were intercepted by US intelli-gence agencies

On orders higher up the

conversations were tran-scribed and contrary to law the names of Trump associates unmasked

Then those transcripts with names revealed were spread to all 16 agencies of the intel com-munity at the direction of Susan Rice and with the possible knowledge of Barack Obama assuring some would be leaked after Trump became pres-ident

The leak of Gen Michael Flynnrsquos conversation with the Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak after Obama imposed sanctions on Russia for the hacking of the DNC may have been a product of the unmask-ing operation The media hit on Flynn cost him the National Security Council post

Trump has had many ac-complishments since his election Yet his enemies in the media and their deep state allies have often made a purgatory of his presidency

What he and his White House need to understand is that this is not going to end that this is a fight to the finish that his enemies will not relent until they see him impeached or re-signing in disgrace

To prevail Trump will have to campaign across this country and wage guerrilla war in this capi-tal using the legal and po-litical weapons at his dis-posal to ferret out the ene-mies within his own gov-ernment

Not only is this battle es-sential if Trump hopes to realize his agenda it is winnable For the people sense that the Beltway elites are cynically en-gaged in preserving their own privileges positions and power

If the president cannot rewrite Obamacare or achieve tax reform he should not go around the country in 2018 wailing about Nancy Pelosi or Chuck Schumer They are not the real adversaries They are but interchange-able parts

He should campaign against the real enemies of America First by promis-ing to purge the deep state and flog its media collabo-rators

Time to burn down the Bastille

Patrick J Buchanan is the author of a new book lsquorsquoNixonrsquos White House Wars The Battles That Made and Broke a Presi-dent and Divided America Foreverrsquorsquo

Pat Buchanan

lsquoState employees

sabotaged one of

the principal

policies for which

Americans had

voted and they

substituted their

ownrsquo

You got your gas tax hike now fix the roadPostcard to South Carolina ldquoI left the state The highways are great Wish you were hererdquo

COLUMBIA mdash I feel like a big-rig truck driver having driven to Alabama and back

Thatrsquos a long way to go to visit a beach town that is ev-erything Hilton Head Island tries not to be

But itrsquos all good when itrsquos a chance to see family To be part of four generations eat-

ing Frogmore Stew together is a gift worth any drive

But once again this summer the road trip be-yond the South Caro-lina state line drives home the

point of just how primitive we are

We donrsquot need bad school re-ports to show the nation how dumb South Carolina has be-come We just need to invite them to drive our highways

The poster child is Inter-state 95

In South Carolina itrsquos a two-lane pockmarked death trap

Georgia has a better road connecting Rincon to Sylvania

And in Georgia I-95 has three lanes in each direction

and itrsquos actually a smooth sur-face

South Carolina got this way because itrsquos backward not be-cause it didnrsquot have enough money It got this way because the Legislature wants to con-trol highway spending This stuff is based on politics not needs and I donrsquot believe thatrsquos going to change

So all these years I-95 has not been seen as a dire need when it so obviously is a dire need

But this year the Legisla-ture jacked up the state gas tax Part of the push was an airplane pulling a sign high over Harbour Town during the RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing in April that said ldquoFix The Damn Roadsrdquo

Now we can say ldquoOK South Carolina You got the gas tax hike you so desperately want-ed When are you going to fix Interstate 95rdquo

Earlier this year it was re-ported it would cost $4 billion to bring I-95 in South Carolina up to the standards of our neighbor Georgia

What I have not seen report-ed is a timeline for starting the job and finishing it

So South Carolina When are you going to fix the damn road

Contact Mr Lauderdale at dlauderdaleislandpacketcom 843-706-8115 or That-sLauderdale

DavidLauderdale

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

MODERATE PARNELL BEST TO REPRESENT HOMETOWN

Good news for Sumter We have a well-qualified native son running for Congress Ar-chie Parnell brings his im-pressive business experience strong community values and hard work to the job

He is a moderate (like John Spratt) and committed to na-

tional security and the impor-tant role of Shaw Air Force Base located here A congress-man from here would benefit us in many areas of our lives

Vote for Archie Parnell our ldquohometownrdquo boy

COLLEEN H YATESSumter

WRITER STILL SAYS LIBERAL DEMOCRATS ARE STUPID

I woke up this morning real early intent on writing a let-ter to the editor concerning the continued stupidity of lib-eral Democrats

Instead I decided to go back to bed and snooze I wake up again and the TV is saturated with the coverage of the shooting in Virginia And one of the first things I hear is that the governor of Virginia is already speaking about gun control The same guy who gave 220000 felons the right to vote again Then I hear some guy say the shooting was lsquoapparentlyrsquo not politically motivated Ap-parently The spin is already starting

The shooter asked what it washellip was told something to the effect of lsquocongressional ball practicersquo The shooter asks lsquowhat sidersquo lsquoThe Republi-

cansrsquo Minutes later the shoot-ing starts And this idiot on TV says lsquoapparently not politi-cally motivatedrsquo

And what gets me the dem-ocrats and media are TRYING to find evidence of collusion that IS NOT THERE and here we have evidence of a politi-cally motivated shooting THEY CANrsquoT SEE

For the last year I have called Democrats and the mainstream media stupid I have seen NO rebuttals writ-ten but then again I didnrsquot expect to see any for the sim-ple fact that you canrsquot deny anything I have said The proof is right in front of you Often I have wondered lsquocan these people get any more stu-pid than they already arersquo Stay tuned

DENNIS E VICKERSWedgefield

FROM OUR TIMELINE THEITEM

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At the start of his sopho-more year in August 2016 Bar-wickrsquos current supervisor at Kaydon Paul Brewer called Hancock at CCTC and said he

would like a stu-dent intern

Barwick was the choice After starting he said he wanted to learn and prog-ress working as many as 32 hours a week including

weekends Brewer said within four or

five months on the job he and management were already talking to Barwick about hir-ing him full time after the two-year degree program was com-plete

ldquoA want-to attitude and a can-do attitude really helped him a lotrdquo Brewer said ldquoHe really wants to do it Hersquos just an outstanding young manrdquo

Barwick said his parents and family helped instill a strong work ethic in him He

said he would encourage the route he took to other students who are good in math orga-nized and like to tinker with things

ldquoTherersquos a lot of work in the maintenance technician fieldrdquo Barwick said ldquoThey are good-paying jobsrdquo

He said he has the opportu-nity for four raises during the next two years with Kaydon

Most importantly he en-courages high school stu-dents to not delay in going to college

ldquoDonrsquot wait to go to school because itrsquos harder to go back once yoursquove had a breakrdquo Bar-wick said ldquoA lot of my friends who say they are going to take a year off and go back end up not going They start making money even if itrsquos $9 or $10 an hour and then say lsquoWell I canrsquot make that money if Irsquom in schoolrsquordquo

Rhett Walker a value stream manager with Kaydon and a member of the Greater Sumter Chamber of Com-mercersquos Industrial Associa-tion thinks Barwick is a great example for other teenagers

to follow He said all industry in the local community mdash whether it be Caterpillar BD or Continental Tire mdash is look-ing for young people who want to better themselves with education The intern-ship through CCTC is a great

way to learn the trade and for manufacturers to see some-onersquos performance and poten-tial

ldquoItrsquos the perfect symbiotic relationship between a techni-cal college and manufactur-ing right here in Sumterrdquo

Walker said ldquoI think indus-tries here have a great part-nership with that school to feed us well-educated and qualified people Zack was definitely one of those I think hersquos going to fit in on our team perfectlyrdquo

THE SUMTER ITEM LOCAL | REGION FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A9

will be the reduction of the position as a voting member that Beaman will be leaving he said

Beaman said the new company will be in a better position to cope with un-certainty in the health care industry in the United States and in South Car-olina

ldquoThere are a lot of unknowns facing the health industry starting with how we are going to be reimbursed in the fu-turerdquo Beaman said ldquoIs Trumpcare or the Senate plan or the House bill will any of that prevail We donrsquot knowrdquo

He said the future of Medicaid and Medicare how they will be budgeted and how they will reimburse provid-ers is of great concern He said 29 per-cent of all Medicaid patients in South Carolina will be served in the new companyrsquos facilities

ldquoWe see escalating costs mdash labor supply and demand for clinical phar-maceuticals just about every compo-nent seems to be going up faster than the reimbursement raterdquo Beaman said

He said as a larger company the two systems together will be better able to cope with changes in the health care environment Beaman said the cur-rent state of health care in South Car-olina is not sustainable

ldquoWe know as an individual corpora-tion we donrsquot have the resources to make a difference in thatrdquo he said ldquoThis additional capacity is far great-er than any one of us could do on our own and we can apply that to help im-prove the fundamental conditions of carerdquo

WHIZ FROM PAGE A1

BARWICK

PALMETTO FROM PAGE A1

Insurers Duke Energy knew coal ash riskRALEIGH (AP) mdash Dozens of in-

surance companies say theyrsquore not obligated to help pay for Duke Ener-gy Corprsquos multi-billion dollar coal ash cleanup because the nationrsquos largest electric company long knew about but did nothing to reduce the threat of potentially toxic pollutants

The claim is in a filing by lawyers for nearly 30 international and domestic insurance companies that were sued by Duke Energy in March to force them to cover part of the utilityrsquos coal ash cleanup costs in the Carolinas

The 57 policies generally promise to help Duke pay what itrsquos legally ob-ligated to pay for property damage ldquocaused by an occurrencerdquo even if liability for an incident doesnrsquot be-

come known until decades later the Charlotte-based company said in the same filing last week in the state court that hears complex business cases Both sides filed the document in describing a litigation timeline that would lead to trial in mid-2019

The insurers counter theyrsquore not on the hook to pay They say that be-cause Duke Energy stored its coal ash in unlined pits as part of its nor-mal practices any property damage ldquowas caused intentionally by or at Dukersquos directionrdquo and there werenrsquot any distinct pollution events that triggered coverage

They note that Duke was well aware that burning coal to generate electricity leaves byproducts con-

taining toxic substances that can contaminate groundwater They say Dukersquos ash ponds were built without safeguards to prevent groundwater pollution and some ash ponds placed the ash in direct contact with groundwater

ldquoDuke continued to dispose of (coal ash) in unlined ash ponds long after it knew it had environmental problems By the 1990s Duke submit-ted insurance claims to some of the defendants and other insurers for the same ash ponds that are now at issue in this action Although Duke was aware of these issues it contin-ued to operate its unlined ash ponds for decadesrdquo the companiesrsquo lawyers said

Fan drive hopes to keep Lee County elderly stay cool

According to the Centers for Dis-ease Control and Prevention older adults are more likely to have heat-related problems than younger adults Older individuals donrsquot ad-just to sudden changes in tempera-ture as well and they are more likely to have a chronic medical condition that changes the bodyrsquos response to heat

The elderly are also more likely to take prescription medicines that impair the bodyrsquos ability to regu-

late temperature or that inhibit perspiration

In order to help elderly residents in Bishopville and Lee County avoid dangerous conditions such as heat stress or heat exhaustion the Bishopville Police Department the Lee County Chamber of Commerce and Jaredrsquos Ace Hardware are pro-moting a summer fan drive through Wednesday

Bishopville Police Chief Calvin Collins said officers will be going door to door checking to find resi-dents who need a fan and will also

be working with South Carolina Department of Social Services to find residents who are at risk of heat-related illness

Anyone wanting to help may drop off new fans at Lee County Chamber of Commerce 102 N Main St Bishopville or Bishop-ville Police Department 112 E Council St

Fans may also be purchased for $17 at the Chamber office

For more information call Lee County Chamber of Commerce at (803) 483-2800

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A couple of

afternoon t-storms

90deg

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Cloudy with a

t-storm or two

84deg 71deg

W 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 65

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An afternoon

t-storm or two

88deg 71deg

SW 8-16 mph

Chance of rain 60

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Cloudy humid a

pm t-storm

89deg 72deg

SSW 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 60

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A t-storm around in

the pm

88deg 72deg

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A thunderstorm in

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Lincoln High Alumni hold dinner fund-raiser

Venus is active but also loves to be held cuddled

Harley is a sweet gentle pup

AROUND TOWN

The Sumter SPCA is located at 1140 S Guignard Drive (803) 773-9292 and is open 11 am to 530 pm every day ex-cept Wednesday and Sunday Visit the website at wwwsumterscspcacom

The SPCA relies heavily on

community support and

donations Currently the

biggest needs are for dry

puppy and kitten food wet cat

food cat litter and cleaning

supplies The following are also

appreciated

Newspapers stuff ed animals heavy

duty trash bags (30 gallon or larger)

dishwashing liquid laundry detergent

bleach paper towels sheets and

comforters baby blankets canned

dog and cat food dry dog food treats

leashes and collars disinfectant spray

all-purpose cleaner air freshener no

scratch scrubbers two-sided sponges

for dishes litter freshener and of

course monetary donations are also

gratefully accepted

SUMTER SPCA PETS OF THE WEEK

CROSSWORD

ANSWERS TO TODAY rsquoS PUZZLES

SUDOKU JUMBLE

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Someone will withhold important

information Donrsquot make a decision that will have a lasting effect on your future plans and goals Look out for your own interests and negotiate on your own behalf 3 stars

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Yoursquoll find unusual ways to get things done Your insight and dedication coupled with your ability to meet deadlines and to surprise others with your ideas will pay off and bring high returns Romance will enhance your personal life 4 stars

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Question everything and everyone Incorrect information will cause delays and make you look bad Broaden your outlook when faced with opposition A willingness to negotiate and meet others halfway will help you avoid being left out 2 stars

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Personal gains can be made Let your emotions be your guide when it comes to dealing with children a close friend or your companion A passionate or kind gesture will enhance your relationships with those you love and respect 5 stars

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Hold on to your cash Donrsquot let anyone sweet-talk you into spending money on something you donrsquot need Look for alternative ways to have fun and do things without putting your hard-earned cash on the line 3 stars

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Base relationships on trust and equality Emotional matters will surface if there is too much pressure being put on you to do things you donrsquot want to do Donrsquot feel like you have to be a chameleon and mirror someone elsersquos actions 3 stars

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Deception is apparent when dealing with peers relatives or friends Ask questions before you agree to take part in something that is emotionally draining Change can be good if it leads to fewer complications and a simpler lifestyle 3 stars

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Yoursquoll learn by taking part in events that are challenging mentally physically and emotionally Socializing and sharing your thoughts with someone special will encourage you to make positive changes A commitment or altering your lifestyle is favored 5 stars

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Problems with partners will leave you feeling isolated and confused Listen carefully and consider whether you need the kind of help thatrsquos being offered Going it alone will give you the control you need to stay within budget 2 stars

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) Trust your own judgment One of your peers will feed you false information that will set you back if you are gullible Channel your energy into doing what needs to be done without offering insight into your plans 4 stars

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Yoursquoll be taken advantage of if you are sympathetic to someone whining about tough times Offer suggestions but donrsquot put your money or time into something that is not your responsibility Aim to stabilize your life not make it more complicated 3 stars

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Emotional energy should be put to good use A creative hobby or personal improvements you want to make will be a good outlet for you to pursue alone Refuse to let anyone use emotional tactics to encourage poor habits 3 stars

The Lincoln High School Preser-vation Alumni Association will sponsor a dinner fundraiser from 11 am to 5 pm today at Lincoln High School cafete-ria Council Street Cost is $9 per dinner and the menu will consist of fried chicken or pork chops rice with gravy green beans dessert roll and a drink Call (803) 968-4173A State Health Insurance Pro-gram Workshop will be held 10 am-1 pm on Tuesday June 20 at the Sumter County Li-brary 111 N Harvin StThe VFW and VFW 10813 Auxilia-ry will meet at 6 pm Tuesday June 20 at the Post Home 610 Manning AveSummer Movies at the Sumter Opera House 21 N Main St will offer the following mov-ies at 10 am 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Thurs-days June 22 mdash ldquoStorksrdquo June 29 mdash ldquoPetersquos Dragonrdquo July 6 mdash ldquoThe BFGrdquo July 13 mdash ldquoAngry Birdsrdquo July 20 mdash ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo July 27 mdash ldquoNine Livesrdquo and Aug 3 mdash ldquoThe Lego Batman Movierdquo and the following movies at 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Fridays June 16 mdash ldquoRogue Onerdquo July 21 mdash ldquoGhost-bustersrdquo and Aug 18 mdash ldquoSix-teen Candlesrdquo Admission is $1 and popcorn and water are available for $1 each Call (803) 436-2616The Sumter County Library will offer a variety of programs meetings and events during the month of June Programs to be held at the main library 111 N Harvin St are as follows 3-4 pm Saturday June 17 ldquoFa-therrsquos Day Craftrdquo dads will love the hand-crafted gifts made by their children 6-7 pm Tuesday June 20 the Teen Advisory Board (ages 13 and up) will meet 10 am-noon and 2-4 pm Wednes-day June 21 the movie ldquoSingrdquo will be presented 3-4 pm Saturday June 24 Beginning Computer Coding with

Scratch (ages seven and up) an MIT computer program developed to help you learn to think logically and cre-atively preparing students to learn computer coding call (803) 773-7273 to register 3-4 pm Tuesday June 27 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) and 10-11 am Wednesday June 28 Geronimo Stilton Scavenger Hunt (ages seven and up) hunt through news-papers for clues you can fol-low around the library Pro-grams to be held at the Wesmark Library branch 180 W Wes-mark Blvd are as follows 10-11 am Friday June 16 Sto-rybuilders Improvisation Workshop (ages seven and up) play theatre games and act out stories 3-4 pm Thursday June 22 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) 10-11 am Friday June 23 at Story-time and a Craft (ages three to six) children listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 469-8110 to register 10-11 am Thursday June 29 Get Crafty (ages seven and up) create a fun craft project call (803) 469-8110 to register and 10-11 am Friday June 30 musical performance ldquoString Celebrationrdquo musical duo of-fering an educational and en-tertaining performance Pro-grams to be held at the South Sumter Library 337 Manning Ave are as follows 10-11 am Thursday June 15 Get Moving mdash free hip-hop work-shop (ages seven and up) no dance experience necessary 10-11 am Monday June 19 arts and crafts workshop (ages seven and up) children will choose their own project mdash crochet chain bracelet a tinfoil sculpture or practice drawing skills and 10-11 am Monday June 26 Storytime and a Craft (ages three to six) children will listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 773-7273 to register

A10 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 DAILY PLANNER THE SUMTER ITEM

Harley left is a 4-month-old blond male lab mix He is super with other dogs and children He is an active friendly playful affectionate and gen-tle pup He is a very sweet boy who loves being given lots of love and at-tention Harley would make a great ad-dition to any family

Venus right is a housebroken 9-week-old gray tabby female American short hair She enjoys playing and chasing cat toys Venus is great with other kittens and loves to be active but she is also completely content being held cuddled and given lots of love She would make an excellent new companion for any family with children and other cats

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FRIDAYJUNE 16 2017

PALMETTO PRO OPEN

LEGION BASEBALL

PREP BASKETBALL

Perseverance pays off

DENNIS BRUNSON THE SUMTER ITEM

Allie Kiick stretches for a return in her 7-5 2-6 6-3 upset win over second-seeded Katherine Sebov on Thursday in a second-round match of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center Kiick will face No 6 seed Robin Anderson today in a quarterfinal match

Unseeded Allie Kiick ral-lied in the third set to knock off No 2 seed Katherine Sebov in the second round of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center on Thursday

After winning the first set 7-5 but dropping the second set 6-2 things looked bleak

for Kiick when she fell be-hind Seebov 3-1 in the third set However Kiick won the next five games to win the set 6-3 and advance to to-dayrsquos quarterfinal match against No 6 seed Robin An-derson

Trailing 3-1 in a third set however is hardly the toughest challenge the 21-year old Kiick has faced in her young career She has

had to make sense of her fa-ther Jim a famed running back on the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins and his battle with dementia In ad-dition she has already seen her career stalled by a pair of knee surgeries and most recently a battle with skin cancer

ldquoItrsquos incredible that I was out there today and to win itrsquos hard to describerdquo she

said ldquoTo have gone through what the I have and to be out there doing what I love mdash just playing tennis mdash itrsquos greatrdquo

Kiick had not played in a pro tournament since June in 2015 She had climbed her way up to a 136 world ranking when a pair of knee surgeries put her career on hold

Finally back on court after pair of knee surgeries and skin cancer

diagnosis unseeded Kiick rallies to beat second-seeded Sebov in 3 sets

BY TOM OrsquoHARE Special To The Sumter Item

SEE PERSEVERANCE PAGE B2

US OPEN

Wilson set to take over boys squad at Crestwood

After 11 very successful sea-sons as the girls basketball head coach at Crestwood High School Tony Wilson is looking for a new challenge

And he wonrsquot have to go any-where to find it mdash except to the locker room on the other side of The Castle

Wilson will be Crestwoodrsquos boys head coach this season becoming

just the second boys coach in school history He will replace Dwayne Edwards who will be handling just athletic director duties after 21 years as head coach

ldquoI wanted to see if I could be successful on the other siderdquo Wilson said ldquoI had done all of those seasons of girls basket-ball I just felt like it was time to move on I wanted to give it a try with the boysrdquo

Edwards felt moving Wilson to the boys position was a logi-cal move

ldquoThe basketball programs here at Crestwood have always worked togetherrdquo Edwards said ldquoCoach Wilson already has a relationship with a lot of the boys so I think it will be a pretty easy transitionrdquo

Wilson was the girls coach for 11 years posting a 208-75 record The Lady Knights went 6-14 in his first season and 10-12 his second year However Crestwood made the playoffs that second year and never missed a season after that

After going 13-10 in his third season Crestwood went 23-5 in his fourth season and won his first playoff game The Lady Knights won 20 or more games in seven of his last eight sea-sons

Crestwood won or shared

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

WILSON

SEE WILSON PAGE B2

THE ASSOCIATED

PRESS

Rickie Fowl-er hits on the 12th hole during the first round of the US Open on Thursday in Erin Wis-consin Fowler shot a 65 to grab a 1-shot lead

Fowler grabs lead on day of highs and lows

ERIN Wis mdash Erin Hills played like a push-over for a US Open

Check out the score of Rickie Fowler who matched the US Open scoring record to par for the opening round with a 7-under 65 Right behind him were 43

other players who broke par breaking a champi-onship record that had stood for 27 years Adam Hadwin tied a US Open record with six straight birdies

Erin Hills also played like a beast

Look no further than Rory McIlroy the No 2 player in the world who didnrsquot hit a fairway after

the 10th hole shot 42 on the back nine and post-ed a 78 his worst score in 27 rounds at the US Open Jason Day made two triple bogeys and closed with a birdie to avoid the indignity of shooting 80 He still had his worst score in a US Open

BY DOUG FERGUSONThe Associated Press

SEE FOWLER PAGE B2

RICK CARPENTER

THE SUMTER ITEM

Dalzell-Shaw starting pitcher Josh Whitley tossed a 1-hit shutout in five innings on Thursday as the Jets defeated Sumter 3-0 in a rain-short-ened contest at Riley Park

Whitley weather help Jets blank P-15rsquosDalzell-Shaw tops Sumter

3-0 in 5 innings for 1st

win in series since 2007

After going over 18 years be-tween its two previous American Legion baseball victories over the Sumter P-15rsquos Dalzell-Shaw Post 175 did it in less than 10 years this time around

The Jets whose last victory over Sumter came on July 25

2007 got five shutout innings from right-hander Josh Whitley and picked up a 3-0 win at Riley Park on Thursday in a game shortened to five innings due to weather

ldquoNobody really gives us a chance to beat themrdquo said D-S head coach Jamey Lisenby whose team improved to 1-5 both overall and in League III play ldquoIrsquove told my guys that we can play with anybody we just have to go out and do it If we can beat Sumter we can beat anybody be-cause thatrsquos a darn good teamrdquo

Sumter dropped to 7-2 in

league play and is 7-3 overallThe game was scoreless for 2 frac12

innings before Dalzell broke through against Sumter starting pitcher Tradd James for two runs in the third

After not allowing a hit in the first two innings James gave up a first-pitch double to Malcolm Brown to start the third He was sacrificed to third by Chris Par-rish before Ron York lined out to right field However Brown didnrsquot tag and was unable to score

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

SEE JETS PAGE B2

B2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 SPORTS THE SUMTER ITEM

SCOREBOARD

TV RADIOTODAY5 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)9 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (FOX SPORTS 1)11 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1230 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)3 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Pole Qualify-ing from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Sec-ond Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)6 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)6 pm ndash Auto Racing ARCA Series Corrigan Oil 200 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1)605 pm ndash Talk Show Sports Talk (WDXY-FM 1059 WDXY-AM 1240)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Rowan County NC vs Sum-ter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Major League Baseball Washington at New York Mets (ESPN)730 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at Atlanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)8 pm ndash WNBA Basketball New York at Dallas (NBA TV)10 pm ndash Major League Baseball New York Yankees at Oakland or Kansas City at Loa Angeles Angels (MLB NETWORK)10 pm ndash WNBA Basketball Chicago at Phoe-nix (NBA TV)

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MLB STANDINGSBy The Associated Press

AMERICAN LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBNew York 38 25 603 mdashBoston 37 28 569 2Tampa Bay 35 33 515 5frac12Toronto 32 33 492 7Baltimore 32 33 492 7CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMinnesota 34 29 540 mdashCleveland 32 31 508 2Kansas City 30 34 469 4frac12Detroit 30 34 469 4frac12Chicago 29 36 446 6West Division W L Pct GBHouston 45 22 672 mdashLos Angeles 35 34 507 11Texas 32 33 492 12Seattle 33 35 485 12frac12Oakland 27 38 415 17

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Toronto 7 Tampa Bay 6Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4Baltimore 10 Chicago White Sox 6

Seattle 6 Minnesota 4Houston 13 Texas 2LA Angels 7 NY Yankees 5

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Minnesota 6 Seattle 2Chicago White Sox 5 Baltimore 2Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmTampa Bay at Detroit 710 pmNY Yankees at Oakland 1005 pmKansas City at LA Angels 1007 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmChicago White Sox (Quintana 2-8) at Toron-to (Biagini 1-5) 707 pmTampa Bay (Ramirez 3-1) at Detroit (Norris 3-4) 710 pmSeattle (Paxton 5-1) at Texas (Ross 0-0) 805 pmBoston (Pomeranz 6-4) at Houston (Fiers 4-2) 810 pmCleveland (Carrasco 6-3) at Minnesota (Tur-ley 0-0) 810 pmNY Yankees (Severino 5-2) at Oakland (Ma-naea 6-3) 935 pmKansas City (Kennedy 0-6) at LA Angels (Chavez 5-6) 1007 pm

NATIONAL LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBWashington 39 26 600 mdashNew York 30 34 469 8frac12Miami 29 35 453 9frac12Atlanta 29 36 446 10Philadelphia 21 43 328 17frac12CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMilwaukee 35 32 522 mdashChicago 32 33 492 2St Louis 30 34 469 3frac12Pittsburgh 30 36 455 4frac12Cincinnati 29 36 446 5WEST DIVISION W L Pct GBColorado 42 26 618 mdashLos Angeles 41 26 612 frac12Arizona 41 26 612 frac12San Diego 27 40 403 14frac12San Francisco 26 41 388 15frac12

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6San Diego 4 Cincinnati 2Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Atlanta 13 Washington 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Colorado 5 Pittsburgh 1Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4NY Mets 9 Chicago Cubs 4Milwaukee 7 St Louis 6

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmWashington at NY Mets 710 pmMilwaukee at St Louis 715 pmSan Francisco at Colorado 840 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESArizona (Corbin 5-6) at Philadelphia (Nola 3-4) 705 pmChicago Cubs (Butler 3-2) at Pittsburgh (Wil-liams 3-3) 705 pmSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmLA Dodgers (Wood 6-0) at Cincinnati (Adle-man 4-2) 710 pmWashington (Scherzer 7-4) at NY Mets (Matz 1-0) 710 pmMiami (Straily 4-4) at Atlanta (Newcomb 0-1) 735 pmSan Diego (Diaz 1-1) at Milwaukee (Guerra 1-1) 810 pmSan Francisco (Samardzija 2-8) at Colorado (Senzatela 8-2) 840 pm

GOLFBy The Associated Press

US OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP PAR SCORESThursdayAt Erin HillsErin WisPurse $12 millionYardage 7741 Par 72 (36-36)First Rounda-denotes amateurRickie Fowler 33-32mdash65 -7Paul Casey 32-34mdash66 -6Xander Schauffele 32-34mdash66 -6Brian Harman 35-32mdash67 -5Tommy Fleetwood 34-33mdash67 -5Brooks Koepka 34-33mdash67 -5Patrick Reed 36-32mdash68 -4Kevin Na 35-33mdash68 -4Marc Leishman 33-35mdash68 -4Adam Hadwin 31-37mdash68 -4Jamie Lovemark 34-35mdash69 -3JB Holmes 32-37mdash69 -3Lee Westwood 36-33mdash69 -3Andrew Johnston 34-35mdash69 -3Si Woo Kim 36-33mdash69 -3a-Scottie Scheffler 36-33mdash69 -3Bernd Wiesberger 35-34mdash69 -3Charley Hoffman 36-34mdash70 -2Brandt Snedeker 35-35mdash70 -2Ernie Els 32-38mdash70 -2Jack Maguire 37-33mdash70 -2Brandon Stone 32-38mdash70 -2William McGirt 37-33mdash70 -2Sergio Garcia 35-35mdash70 -2Jim Furyk 34-36mdash70 -2Matt Fitzpatrick 35-35mdash70 -2a-Cameron Champ 37-33mdash70 -2Derek Barron 36-34mdash70 -2Kevin Dougherty 38-33mdash71 -1Davis Love IV 36-35mdash71 -1Thomas Aiken 37-34mdash71 -1Zach Johnson 35-36mdash71 -1Angel Cabrera 36-35mdash71 -1Tyson Alexander 35-36mdash71 -1Stephan Jaeger 35-36mdash71 -1Brendan Steele 34-37mdash71 -1Russell Henley 34-37mdash71 -1Harris English 36-35mdash71 -1Charl Schwartzel 37-34mdash71 -1Shane Lowry 37-34mdash71 -1Byeong Hun An 35-36mdash71 -1Ryan Brehm 35-36mdash71 -1Jonathan Randolph 37-34mdash71 -1Trey Mullinax 38-33mdash71 -1Yusaku Miyazato 35-37mdash72 EHideto Tanihara 36-36mdash72 ERafa Cabrera Bello 37-35mdash72 EGary Woodland 37-35mdash72 EMartin Laird 35-37mdash72 EBranden Grace 33-39mdash72 EMartin Kaymer 37-35mdash72 EEddie Pepperell 34-38mdash72 EYuta Ikeda 41-31mdash72 EGeorge Coetzee 38-34mdash72 EKeegan Bradley 36-36mdash72 EAdam Scott 39-33mdash72 EBill Haas 36-36mdash72 EScott Piercy 37-35mdash72 EJustin Rose 36-36mdash72 ERoberto Diaz 37-35mdash72 EJordan Niebrugge 37-36mdash73 +1Whee Kim 38-35mdash73 +1Aaron Rai 37-36mdash73 +1David Lingmerth 36-37mdash73 +1Michael Putnam 38-35mdash73 +1Alex Noren 37-36mdash73 +1Bud Cauley 35-38mdash73 +1Russell Knox 35-38mdash73 +1Jordan Spieth 38-35mdash73 +1Daniel Miernicki 38-35mdash73 +1Tyler Light 39-34mdash73 +1Chris Wood 37-36mdash73 +1Satoshi Kodaira 34-39mdash73 +1

ldquoAfter the second surgery I remem-ber telling my mom to just let me go the pain was so badrdquo she said ldquoI never thought I would play again they hurt so muchrdquo

Kiick eventually worked her way back to the court though but only to get a telephone call in August 2015 that changed the way she looks at ten-nis and life

ldquoThe doctor said I had cancer ( a rare form of melanoma)rdquo Kiick said ldquoThe first thing I thought of when I heard that was death It was shockingrdquo

In fact she flashed back to that phone call during Thursdayrsquos match

ldquoYou try to stay focused on your match and your opponent but just like today in the middle of the match I started thinking about how far Irsquove come back and it helped me get my focus back and start playing better tennisrdquo said Kiickrdquo

Kiick attributed her struggles in the middle of her match with Sebov to a pair of factors mdash her conditioning and a lack of persistence

ldquoIrsquove been training to get back in shape but no matter how hard you train therersquos nothing like actually play-ing matchesrdquo she said ldquoSo I still need some work to go there and it showed today But I also let up some after I won the first set so it was as much as a mental thing as a physical thingrdquo

Getting the mental edge back was not difficult

ldquoI just told myself to dig deep after getting down in that third setrdquo she said ldquoSome of the things Irsquove been through have certainly helped me

fight back and never give upldquoA lot of people thought I would never be able to play winning tennis again So to come to this tournament and win the first two matches is important for me and I hope I can keep it going tomor-rowrdquo

Kiick will face Anderson on Court 2 today at 9 am Anderson knocked off Lauren Embree 6-3 6-2 Todayrsquos quar-terfinal matches will have No 4 seed Francesca Di Lorenzo meeting No 5 Chanel Simmonds unseeded Julia Elbaba meeting unseeded Ashley Lahey and No7 Chich-Yu Hsu taking Ashley KratzerSimmonds topped Sara Daavettila 6-2 6-2 Hsu defeated Michaela Gordon 7-5 6-2 Kratzer slipped pas Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4 Elbaba topped Hayley Carter 7-6 (3) 6-0 Lahey defeated Giuliana Olmos 6-4 6-1 and Di Lorenzo whipped Raveena Kingsley 6-4 6-3

In the doubles quarterfinals the No 3 team of Sophie Chang and Alexandra Mueller defeated Alexandra Facey and Kratzer 6-1 3-6 10-6 while Kaitlin Christian and Olmos topped the No 2 team of Hsu and Simmonds 7-6 (5) 6-2

Ellen Perez and Luisa Stefani topped Frances Altick and Astra Sharma 6-3 6-7 (3) 10-5 and the featured match be-tween Joelle Kissell and Catherine Leduc and Alexandra and Anna San-ford was suspended because of the weather

It will be completed today at 9 am with the winners taking on Christian and Olmos in one semifinal while Perez and Stefani will meet Chang and Mueller in the other semi

PERSEVERANCE FROM PAGE B1

Palmetto Tennis CenterThursday

Main Draw SinglesFirst Round

Chanel Simmonds (5) South Africa defeated Sara Daavettila United States 6-2 6-2Allie Kiick United States defeated Katherine Sebov (2) Canada 7-5 2-6 6-3Chieh-Yu Hsu (7) Taiwan defeated Q-Michae-la Gordon United States 7-5 6-2Robin Anderson (6) United States defeated Lauren Embree United States 6-3 6-2Ashley Kratzer United States defeated Q-Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4Julia Elbaba United States defeated Q-Hay-ley Carter United States 7-6 (3) 6-0Ashley Lahey United States defeated Giuli-ana Olmos Mexico 6-4 6-1Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) United States defeated Raveena Kingsley United States 6-4 6-3

Main Draw Doubles First Round

Sophie Chang United StatesAlexandra Mueller (3) United States defeated Alexan-dra Facey United StatesAshley Kratzer Unit-ed States 6-1 3-6 10-6Kaitlyn Christian United StatesGiuliana

Olmos Mexico defeated Chieh-Yu Hsu TaiwanChanel Simmonds South Africa (2) 7-6 (5) 6-2Ellen Perez AustraliaLuisa Stefani Brazil defeated Frances Altick United StatesAstra Sharma Australia 6-3 6-7(3) 10-5Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alexandra SanfordAnna Sanford susp rain

SCHEDULEToday

Court 1 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Julia Elbaba vs Ashley Lahey followed byWS ndash Chanel Simmonds (5) vs Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) followed byWD ndash Ellen PerezLuisa Stefani vs Sophie ChangAlexandra Mueller (3)

Court 2 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Robin Anderson (6) vs Allie Kiick followed byWS ndash Ashley Kratzer vs Chieh-Yu Hsu followed byWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc OR Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford vs Kaitlyn ChristianGiuliana Olmos

Court 4 - starting at 9 amWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford (completion of suspended match)

PALMETTO PRO OPEN RESULTS

the region title the last seven years The Lady Knights played for the state title in the 2013-14 season

This will be Wilsonrsquos first time coaching boys on the varsity level He

was the boys coach at Alice Drive Middle School and was Sumter Highrsquos boys B team coach as well

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of exposure with the boysrdquo Wilson said ldquoI do think Irsquom up for the challenge and Irsquom ready for the challengerdquo

WILSON FROM PAGE B1

There were as many amateurs who broke par as players in the top 10 in the world mdash two each

On a wild day of highs and lows mdash and even a commercial blimp that crashed and caught fire outside the golf course during the round mdash Fowl-er emerged with a one-shot lead over Paul Casey and US Open rookie Xan-der Schauffele in a most peculiar debut for the 11-year-old golf course

ldquoDefinitely not US Open-likerdquo Marc Leishman said

Defending champion Dustin John-son made only one birdie in his round of 75 Taking the long walk to sign his card he looked back at the rain-soft-ened course and mild breeze and said wistfully ldquoYou wonrsquot get a better day for scoringrdquo

No one took advantage like FowlerFowler who shared the 36-hole lead

at the Masters in April never came seriously close to bogey because he was never in trouble He kept it in the short grass the secret to Erin Hills that wouldnrsquot appear to be that diffi-cult with some of the widest fairways for this major

ldquoYou donrsquot get many rounds at the US Open that are stress-freerdquo Fowler said

Fowlerrsquos seven birdies were from no more than 12 feet including three in a row around the turn His 7-under par tied the record to par for the first round of a US Open held by Jack

Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf who each shot 7-under 63 at Baltusrol in 1980 He also joined McIlroy (2011 at Congressional) and Tiger Woods (2000 at Pebble Beach) as the only players to shoot 66 or better in the opening round without a bogey

ldquoIt is always cool to be part of some sort of history in golfrdquo Fowler said ldquoBut Irsquod rather be remembered for something thatrsquos done on Sun-dayrdquo

The 44 sub-par rounds broke the first-round mark of 39 at Medinah in 1990

Day fell back when it took him three chips from behind the green at No 4 to get it on the putting surface leading to the first of his two triple bogeys

ldquoI just played bad golf manrdquo Day saidMcIlroy joked earlier in the week

that anyone who couldnrsquot hit such wide fairways ldquomight as well pack your bags and go homerdquo He spent all day in the knee-high fescue

ldquoYou cannot play this golf course if yoursquore not in position off the tee and I wasnrsquot in positionrdquo McIlroy said ldquoOb-viously I paid the price for it todayrdquo

Casey started eagle-birdie and fin-ished with two birdies over the final four holes for his 66

ldquoI was just trying to have half as good a round as Rickie hadrdquo said Casey who played in the afternoon ldquoThe scoring was so good this morn-ing I was happy it stayed benign for us and I capitalized on itrdquo

FOWLER FROM PAGE B1

Eric Lisenby got Brown home though with a single to left Lenny Gonzalez drew a walk and Whitley fol-lowed with a single to left to drive in Lisenby and make it 2-0

The Jets made it 3-0 in the fourth Gavin Melton drew a leadoff walk and moved to second on a wild pitch After Josh Barnett popped up a bunt for the first out Brown grounded out to first to move Melton to third Parrish sin-gled back through the middle to deliv-er Melton

After getting just one hit through the first five innings off of Whitley

Sumter finally got to him in the top of the sixth as Sumter was the home team

Dawson Price led off with a sin-

gle and Rylan Williamson singled to left They pulled off a double steal before Ryan Touchberry grounded out to drive in Price and cut the lead to 3-1

Joey Pereira hit a fly ball to center for a sacrifice fly to drive in William-son and make it 3-2

It was right after that the teams were pulled off the field for a weather delay They never got back on the field as lightning kept flashing around the park though it didnrsquot rain After a delay of well over an hour the game was called and the final score reverted back to the last complete inning thus the 3-0 final

Whitley allowed just one hit in five

innings striking out three and walk-ing four Whitley walked the bases loaded in the fifth with one out but got out of the jam

ldquoIt was about the starting pitch-ing tonightrdquo Lisenby said ldquoJosh pitched a great game and what I really liked is we didnrsquot make an error behind him (after making 10 in Tuesdayrsquos 12-2 loss) We made all the playsrdquo

Dalzell will play host to Lexington today at 7 pm at General Field

Sumter will play host to the NorthSouth Tournament of Champions this weekend at Riley Park

Sumter plays Rowan County NC today at 730 pm

JETS FROM PAGE B1NORTH SOUTH TOURNAMENT

OF CHAMPIONS

at Riley ParkToday

ChapinNewberry vs Rowan County NC 5 pmSumter vs Rowan County NC 730 pm

SaturdayFlorence vs Rowan County NC noonChapinNewberry vs Pitt County NC 230 pmChapinNewberry vs Wilmington NC 5 pmSumter vs Wilmington NC 730 pm

SundayFlorence vs Wilmington NC noonFlorence vs Pitt County NC 230 pmSumter vs Pitt County NC 5 pm

THE SUMTER ITEM SPORTS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | B3

OBITUARIESHELMUT BREITWIESER

Helmut Breitwieser 74 hus-band of Janice Huffine Breit-wieser died on Wednesday

June 14 2017 at his home

Born on March 11 1943 in Yugo-slavia he was a son of the late Henry and Katha-rina Dietrich Bre-itwieser He was a

very active member of First Southern Methodist Church where he taught Sunday school for many years He was employed by National Seal in Van Wert Ohio and Federal Mogul in Summerton for 43 years He was an avid photog-rapher and donated many Civil War reenactment photos to the Sumter County Muse-um Hal spent his final weeks surrounded by family and friends in fellowship through singing favorite hymns and Johnny Cash The family would like to express its thanks to Tri-County Hospice for taking care of our sweet daddy and special thanks to Rita

Survivors include his wife of 54 years four children Tammy Robinson (John) of Sumter Angie Keith (Larry) of Sumter Jeff Breitwieser (Martha) of Easley and Stacey Schmierer (Duane) of Wiscon-sin grandchildren Kayla Stewart (Nathan) Lindsey Breitwieser Michael Robin-son (Paige) Sarah Keith (Don-novan Hodge) William Keith (Marykatherine) Keith Sim-mons (Alice) Cristal Day Ma-dalyn Joseph Luke Kathryn and Olivia Schmierer great-grandchildren Elliott Pais-ley Mason Kelsey Hunter Marley Morgan and Charley two sisters Martha Breitwies-er of Fort Wayne Indiana and MaryAnn Baughman (Gene) of Paulding Ohio a brother John Breitwieser (Karen) of Toledo Ohio and numerous nieces and neph-ews

A funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Ellison Evans offici-ating Burial will be in Wood-land Cemetery in Van Wert Ohio

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm today at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Memorials may be made to First Southern Methodist Church 321 Miller Road Sumter SC 29150 or the Sum-ter County Museum 122 N Washington St Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

FRANK H WELLS

Frank H Wells 87 husband of Lu Pierce Wells died on Tuesday June 13 2017 at NHC Healthcare in Columbia

Born on Jan 14 1930 in Willcox Arizona he was a son of the late Jessie Colum-bus Wells and Emma Ger-trude Wells He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mr Wells retired from the US Air Force as a chief master ser-geant after 30 years of service He was a Korean War veteran He was also a building con-struction teacher at the Sum-ter Career Center

Survivors include his wife of 65 years two children

Frank H Wells Jr of Fair-banks Alaska and Terry Wells (Ronnie Brown) of Sum-ter and two grandsons Dako-ta ldquoKodyrdquo Brown of Myrtle Beach and Ernie Seruya of Sumter

A graveside service will be held at 10 am on Monday at the Evergreen Memorial Park cemetery

The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 pm on Sunday at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

SAMMIE LEE FRAZIER

Sammie Lee Frazier 73 died on Monday June 12 2017 at Ridgewood Manor in Wash-ington North Carolina

Born on Nov 13 1943 in Clarendon County he was a son of the late Jeremiah and Mary Lou Boyd Frazier

Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the chapel of Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC

Viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the funeral home

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC 23 S Duke St Summerton (803) 485-3755

HAROLD M BROGDON SR

Harold M Brogdon Sr 84 husband of Rhunett Billups Brogdon departed this life on Saturday June 10 2017 at Pal-metto Health Tuomey

He was born on July 18 1932 in Sumter a son of the late Moultrie and Gardenia Canty Brogdon He was a graduate of Lincoln High School Class of 1952 He also attended Morris College in Sumter He was a dedicated member of the Lincoln High School Class of 1952 Club In his early years he attended LaGree AME Church and later joined Union Station AME Church where he served faithfully in numerous capacities until his health de-clined He retired after 39

years of service at Harvin Choice Meats Sumter Harold was joined in holy matrimony to Rhunett Billups They cele-brated 57 years of marriage From this union three chil-dren were born

He leaves to cherish pre-cious memories his wife of the home sons Harold (Sher-yl) Brogdon Jr of Sumter and Gerald Brogdon of Madi-son Tennessee a daughter Janice B Rock of Sumter four sisters Margaret Lamb of Bronx New York Gene-vieve Cook of Riverdale Georgia and Naomi Brogdon and Ruth Davis both of En-glewood New Jersey three brothers Christopher Brogdon of Sumter Everett Brogdon of Bronx and Lu-ther Brogdon of Balch Springs Texas seven sisters-in-law one brother-in-law three godchildren and a host of nieces nephews and other relatives and friends

He was preceded in death by two brothers Moultrie Benjamin Brogdon Jr and Dennis Brogdon and one sis-ter Iona Brogdon Lamb

There will not be a public viewing

Mr Brogdon will be placed in the church at noon on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Union Station AME Church 945 S Main St Sumter with the Rev Phil Flowers officiating Interment will follow in Hill-side Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 1030 De-catur St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

PAUL C WATSON

SUMMERTON mdash Paul Crosswell Watson 62 died on Friday June 9 2017 at McLeod Regional Medical Center Florence

He was born on Sunday July 18 1954 in Clarendon County to Dorothy Mae Cony-ers and the late George Ed-mond

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Clarendon One Community Resource Center Summerton Interment will follow at St Mark AME Church cemetery Summerton

Viewing will be held from 1 to 7 pm today at the Chapel of King-Fields Mortuary

Mr Watson will be placed in the Clarendon One Communi-ty Resource Center at noon on Saturday until the hour of service

The family is receiving friends at the home of his mother Dorothy Mae Cony-ers 6 Larry King Highway Summerton

Mr Watsonrsquos mortal frame is peacefully resting in the professional care of King-Fields Mortuary Summerton (803) 485-5039

MARY JANE SMILING-WADE

Mary Jane Smiling-Wade departed this life on Sunday June 11 2017 at her residence in Rembert

Born on Sept 13 1935 in Paxville she was a daughter of the late Shiloh and Leler Smiling and beloved mother and friend to many Mary Jane was raised in a Chris-tian home She attended Sum-ter County public schools in South Carolina Later she re-located to Long Island New York She loved being around her family and friends Al-though she loved talking about God and reading Scrip-tures she was quite the feisty one and was quick to share what was on her mind She was a devoted homemaker and beacon of light for her children and all of those she touched in life Mary Jane ac-cepted Christ at a very early age and joined Bethesda Bap-tist Church After relocating to New York she stayed con-nected to a church singing on the choir and serving in other capacities in the church that she became a part of In

1992 she moved to Rembert where she joined Mt Pisgah Baptist Church She later re-joined Bethesda Baptist Church as she said she want-ed to go back to the church where she started her Chris-tian journey

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband three brothers two sons and one grand-daughter

Precious thoughts will for-ever live in the memories of her children Shiloh Wade of Minneapolis James (Lisa) Wade of Golden Val-ley Minnesota Kenneth Wade of San Antonio Mary Ella Wade of Rembert Mary Elizabeth Wade of Cher-ryvale and Mary Marie Wade of Brooklyn New York two sisters Pauline Mayrant and Margaret (Rob-ert) Myers 18 grandchil-dren 19 great-grandchil-dren one aunt two sisters-in-law one brother-in-law a host of nieces nephews rel-atives and friends and pre-cious caregivers Courtney Brooks Mary Wade and Lelia Jenkins

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs Wade will be placed in the church at 2 pm on Satur-day for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 2 pm on Saturday at Bethesda Baptist Church 4745 US 15 S Sumter with the Rev Ronnie Smiling offi-ciating and the Rev George Smiling eulogist Interment will follow in Bethesda Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 5825 New Hope Church Road Rembert SC 29128

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

SEE OBITUARIES PAGE B4

BREITWIESER

SPORTS ITEMS

Pitino outraged at NCAA penalties Louisville will appealLOUISVILLE Ky mdash The

NCAA didnrsquot feel Louisville went far enough with its self-

imposed sanc-tions following a sex scandal in-vestigation so the governing body Thursday handed down a few more

An outraged Rick Pitino feels the NCAA went too far

After completing its investi-gation of Katina Powellrsquos alle-gations that she and other es-corts where hired to have sex parties and strip for Louisville recruits and players antics the NCAA described as ldquore-

pugnantrdquo it benched the Car-dinals menrsquos basketball coach for five games and imposed several other penalties

Louisville said it is appeal-ing the NCAArsquos decision

The NCAA suspended Piti-no for five Atlantic Coast Con-ference games Boeheim and Brown each served nine-game suspensions for their discre-tions

Pitino has repeatedly de-nied any knowledge of former assistant Andre McGeersquos in-teractions with Powell

Louisville had self-imposed several sanctions including a postseason ban in 2015-16

The NCAA accepted those and tacked on more The

other penalties Louisville re-ceived include vacating wins in which ineligible players participated placing the bas-ketball program on four yearsrsquo probation and issuing a 10-year show-cause order for McGee Louisvillersquos for-mer basketball operations di-rector

The NCAA has not vacated the Cardinalsrsquo 2013 national championship mdash yet And that might be one reason Pitino and Louisville officials are ad-amant about appealing the de-cision

The NCAA said the school must determine which games ineligible players participated in and that might include the

Cardinals title game Players deemed ineligible would be those involved in the sex par-ties which are considered im-permissible benefitsINDIANS 12

DODGERS 5

CLEVELAND mdash Pinch-hit-ter Lonnie Chisenhall con-nected for a 3-run homer and had five RBI as the Cleveland Indians salvaged the finale of a 3-game series by beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 12-5TWINS 6

MARINERS 2

MINNEAPOLIS mdash Chris Gimenez homered twice for

the first time in his big league career Eduardo Escobar sparked a 5-run first inning for Minnesota with a 2-run shot and Jose Berrios and the Twins beat the Seattle Mari-ners 6-2WHITE SOX 5

ORIOLES 2

CHICAGO mdash Rookie Matt Davidson homered for the fourth straight game then doubled and scored in a four-run sixth inning to lead the Chicago White Sox over Balti-more 5-2 on Thursday the Oriolesrsquo seventh loss in eight games

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LILLIAN S MITCHELLLillian Seymour Mitchell

departed her earthly journey on Tuesday June 13 2017 at her residence in Sumter

Lillian was born on Dec 23 1992 in Sumter County and was a daughter of the late Griffin Seymour Sr and Viola Wilson Seymour Gordon Lil-lian was educated in the pub-lic school system in Sumter County She accepted Christ as her Savior at a young age and became a member of Mulberry Missionary Baptist Church Lillian joined the ushers board ministry and served as the first elected sec-retary She relocated to Tren-ton New Jersey where she was a stunning model for Lane Bryant Lillian had a passion for helping others as this led her into the profes-sion of nursing While in New Jersey she also met the love of her life Harry Mitchell After spending wonderful years in New Jersey Lillian and her late husband Harry Mitchell moved to his home-town of Thomasville Georgia Lillian known to many as ldquoAunt Lillrdquo was a very strong affectionate loving and caring wife She enjoyed spending time with her family as she was very passionate about her familyrsquos history and reminiscing about her child-hood days She enjoyed cook-ing fishing creating flower arrangements Major League Baseball and Gospel Channel programs on TV singing and reading Bible Scriptures

Loving memories will be cherished by one stepsister Jennifer Pearson of Sumter County two stepchildren Harry Mitchell Jr (Lillian) and Jacquelyn Cordy (Chris-topher) one step-grand-daughter Shelley Oglesby one step great-granddaugh-ter Brayven Thomas a lov-ing caretaker Virginia Mc-Gill (niece) seven genera-tions of nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her late husband Harry Mitchell two brothers Griffin Seymour Jr and Marion Seymour six sis-ters Susan Johnson Zola S Clark Marie S Tomlin Pearl Smalls Theola Benja-min and Octavia Gordon three stepbrothers Sted-ward Gordon Walter Gor-don and Marshall Gordon and five stepsisters Gracie Pringle Ethel English Leah McKnight Arnetha Cabbagestalk and Juanita Hall

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm on Saturday at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Ms Mitchell will be placed in the church at 1 pm on Sunday for viewing until the hour of service

Homegoing services will be held at 2 pm on Sunday at Mulberry Baptist Church 1400 Mulberry Church Road Sumter with the Rev Nate Brock officiating Interment will follow in Mulberry Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 2 Riley St Sumter

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

MARQUILLE K MILLER

Marquille K Miller 27 hus-band of Franshon Scott Mill-er departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 in Sumter County

He was born on July 25 1989 in Pinewood a son of Janice Miller Nasheed and the late James Green

The family will be receiving friends at the home of his mother 9675 SC 261 Pine-wood SC 29125

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

GERTRUDE L SAXTON-WHITEWith angelrsquos wings Ger-

trude L Saxton-White widow of Lewis R White took flight from this earthly life to her heavenly home on Sunday June 11 2017 at Palmetto Health Richland

Gertrude L Saxton-White was born on Oct 1 1925 in Rembert to the late Deacon Simpson and Emma Singleton Saxton The youngest of 11 all of her siblings preceded her in death

Mrs White was born into a family of love and abiding faith She was baptized and began her Christian journey at Union Baptist Church in Rembert After matrimony on June 3 1951 she joined her husband at Shepherd United Methodist Church where she furthered her personal faith walk and developed a home replete with love faith and prayer She was in church until the end having last at-tended the womenrsquos day pro-gram at Shepherd on May 28 2017 Her family home was filled with a strong faith a strong work ethic and a strong belief in education As such Mrs Whitersquos formative years were spent in the one-room schools of Sumter County She went on to gradu-ate from Mather Academy in Camden She furthered her education at Virginia Union University and earned a mas-terrsquos degree at South Carolina State University Always in pursuit of education she did ongoing studies at Francis Marion University and the University of South Carolina

Mrs White distinguished herself in the field of educa-tion She taught scores of students throughout Sumter County She began her teach-ing career at Live Oak School and then went on to teach at Lincoln High School where she remained through the in-tegration of the Sumter County schools After inte-gration she went on to teach at Bates Middle School After 35 years of teaching math and history it was time to re-tire from the public school system But the teaching journey was not over she subsequently taught at Mor-ris College in Sumter con-tinuing an illustrious career of developing young minds She always saw potential and tried to foster that potential A common expression of for-mer students is ldquoShe was tough but fairrdquo For her work she received numerous awards and accolades but re-mained undaunted because she knew that there was so much work yet to do

Mrs White was active in many church and community organizations The United Methodist Women South Car-olina Education Association National Education Associa-tion Retired Teachers Associ-ation The Reach Out Club The OptiCivitans The Music Guild NAACP and the local Democratic party are some of the organizations that she gave her time and talent She was a generous spirit always with an endearing smile a sharp albeit quiet wit a kind word a stylish presentation a heart of love enduring faith and a prayer always on her lips

Left to cherish her memo-ry and grow from her love and teachings include her children Attorney Jordan (Linda) White Darcella (George) White-Pindar and Jane White-Pindar all of Sumter Dr Jacob White of

Blythewood and James (Ra-mona) Lies Jr of Sumter special niece Glennetta (Robert) Saxton-Johnson of Camden special daughter in spirit Carolyn Prioleau-Elle-by her grandchildren Rob-ert (Petra) Pindar and Her-bert Pindar of Gainesville Florida Dr Lori Pindar of Clemson David Pindar of Sumter and Senior Airman Andrew White of Las Vegas special grandniece Dr Crys-tal (Garrett) Johnson-Mann Colette Daniels of Sumter and Terence Daniels of Landenberg Pennsylvania her great-grandchildren Master Jackson Pindar and Master Sterling Pindar of Gainesville Florida and Cameron Daniels of Landen-berg her godson Artrell Williams of Buffalo New York her sisters-in-law Ellen Saxton of Camden and Gladys White-Walker of Spartanburg numerous nieces and nephews that she loved dearly a very special cousin Barbara (Rudolph) Scott-Holder and very spe-cial friends that she consid-ered sisters Elizabeth Rem-bert Lounell (Jesse) Levy and Mae Ruth Cooke

Mrs White always liked having people around She grew strength from the shared conversation and al-ways enjoyed reminiscing about great times of the past as well as rousing discourse on the current political envi-ronment It was never more important however to share Scripture and the biblical teachings that sustained her During her sunset years she had two caregivers that she appreciated so much Betty Durant and Mary McCray

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs White will be placed in the church at 10 am on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday at West End Community Church 101 S Salem Ave Sumter with the Rev Raymond Cook Jr of-ficiating Interment will fol-low at Evergreen Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 490 W Brewington Road Sumter SC 29153

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

THOMASENA ADAMS

Thomasena ldquoPamrdquo Adams was born on July 7 1950 in Clarendon County to the late Willie Richburg and Willie Chester and Delcena McK-night Martin She was the wife of the late Earnest Adams

She was preceded in death by a grandson Justin I Stacks

She departed this life on Tuesday June 13 2017 in Sumter

She leaves to cherish her memory three children Stacy (Sharon) Martin Na-keyia (Louis) Stacks and Er-nest (Naomi) Adams II five grandchildren Stacie Martin MarrsquoQue Stacks Sha-Ron Martin Louis Stacks III and Anthony Adams eight sis-ters Cellastean Martin Genova (Jimmy) Benson El-lanora Spann Glennetta Martin Gwendolyn Carlisle

Deborah (Joey) Dorsey Karen Harris and Loma Gaines four brothers Willie (Yolanda) Martin Leroy Richardson Rickie Richburg and Michael (Kim) Richburg four sisters-in-law Rovenia (Joe) Adams Doretha Tate Pearlie (Jim) Bostic and Joann Howell three broth-ers-in-law Leroy (Rovenia) Adams Samuel Adams and Charles (Judy) Adams spe-cial aunt Mae Long a host of aunts uncles nieces neph-ews other relatives and friends

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Antioch UME Church 10026 Old River Road Rimini with Pastor Barry Gadsden offici-ating Interment will follow in Antioch Memorial Gar-den

A public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the mortuary

Messages of hope can be left at wwwwhitesmortuarynet

The family is receiving friends at the home of her son Stacy Martin 2199 Jack Touchberry Road Summer-ton and her sister Cellastean Martin 889 Trailmore Circle Sumter

Funeral arrangements en-trusted to Whites Mortuary LLC

WILLIE FUNCHESS

Willie ldquoBillyrdquo Funchess 73 husband of Cynthia Branch Funchess departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Palmetto Health Baptist Columbia

He was born on April 17 1944 in Sumter County a son of the late James T Sr and Thelma Hamilton Funchess

The family will be receiving friends at the home 515 Silver St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

MARY E MCLEOD

PINEWOOD mdash Mary ldquoPollyrdquo English McLeod 87 widow of Jim H ldquoJimmyrdquo McLeod died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at her home

Born on March 18 1930 in Sumter County she was a daughter of the late Thomas E and Ella Bertha Huggins English She was a member of Calvary Church of the Naza-rene and the American Le-gion Ladies Auxiliary in Pine-wood

Survivors include sons Larry ldquoButchrdquo McLeod (LaNelle) of Sumter Jesse E McLeod (Margie) Jim Henry McLeod Jr (Kathy) and Mark A McLeod all of Pine-wood and Stanley E McLeod (Mechele) of Green-

ville daughters Shirley A Walton of Sumter Louise Geddings (AL) of West Co-lumbia and Joy Clemmons (Jackie) of Pinewood 19 grandchildren 26 great-grandchildren numerous nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her husband Jimmy son-in-law Bobby Walton daugh-ter-in-law Bonnie McLeod grandsons Jason Walton and Skyler Johnson four broth-ers and two sisters

Funeral services will be held at 3 pm on Sunday at Calvary Church of the Naza-rene with the Rev F Arthur Sharpe and the Rev Dale Turner officiating Burial will be in Pinewood Cemetery

Pallbearers will be Camer-on McLeod CJ McLeod Tyler McLeod Cole Walton Shane Walton and Wade Wal-ton

Honorary pallbearers will be Eric Brown Adam Bunce Davis Clemmons Jackson Clemmons Trevor Christmas Stephen Johnson Steve John-son Hunter McLeod Westley Osteen Brian Sulser Eric Sulser Blane Walton and Randy Wright

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm on Sat-urday at Elmore-Cannon-Ste-phens Funeral Home and other times after 5 pm at Cy-press Creek Clubhouse 5520 Bethel Church Road Pine-wood

The family would like to ex-press their gratitude to her caregivers Louise Brookshire Jesse Lusk Lora Lee Os-borne Sellarhea Jordan and Rhonda Hackler as well as Amedisys Hospice nurses Mi-chelle Baker and Stephanie Mitchell for all of their loving care and compassion

Memorials may be made to Calvary Church of the Nazarene 4235 Nazarene Church Road Sumter SC 29154 or to Amedisys Hos-pice 2555 Lin Do Court Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

THEDORE BRAILSFORD

LEXINGTON mdash Thedore Brailsford 80 died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Lexington Medical Center Lexington

He was born on Feb 15 1937 in Rimini a son of the late Edward and Sarah Wat-son Brailsford

The family is receiving friends at the home of his niece Ruby Hopkins 9 N Hampton St Pinewood

These services have been entrusted to Samuels Funeral Home LLC of Manning

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SUMTER COUNTY2017-ES-43-114

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Robert L McClearyPetitioner

vChris M DeJean Nakai R MackArkinwole McCleary ValarieHolmes McCleary And for anypersons unknown who are or Mightclaim to be heirs of the decedentIncluding any unknown persons inthe armed Forces of the UnitedStates of America any Minorspersons non compos mentis andPersons under a disability of anykind or Nature

Respondents

SUMMONSAND NOTICE

TO THE RESPONDENTS ABOVENAMEDAnd to the natural generaltestamentary or other guardiansthereof and to the person withwhom they reside or by whom theymay reside or by whom they may beemployed if any there be and to allo t h e r R e s p o n d e n t s w h o s ewhereabouts cannot be ascertained

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDadvised and notified that theP e t i t i o n S u m m o n s o r d e rAppointing Guardia ad Litem Orderof Publication and Notice toRespondents were filed in the Officeof the Probate Court for SumterCounty South Carolina The purposeof this action is to determine theheirs-at-law of Larry D McCleary asis more fully stated in the PetitionThat by Order of the Probate CourtCalvin K Hastie Esquire whoseaddress is 7 East Hampton SumterSouth Carolina 29150 was appointedGuardian ad Litem Nisi with hisherappointment to become absolutethirty (30) days after the services ofthis Amended Summons and Notice

NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT OF

GUARDIAN AD LITEM

TO THE RESPONDENTS HEREINnames and addresses unknownincluding thereof any who may beminors or under other legaldisabilities if any and to thenatural general or testamentaryguardian or conservator or otherwiseunto the persons with him they mayreside if any thereby

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat by order entered June 2 2017Calvin K Hastie Esquire was namedGuardian ad Litem Nisi to represent

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-00733

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of JPMorganChase Bank National Association vsRobert W Wazney I theundersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4302183

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of OsamaKhammash against Lawrence Greenthe Master in Equity for Sumter

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-2095

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of South CarolinaState Housing Finance andDevelopment Authority againstElizabeth Berry et al I the Masterin Equity for Sumter County will sellon Monday July 3 2017 at 1200oclock pm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 125 of Millwood GardensSubdivision as shown in Plat BookZ-13 at Page 80 and more recentlyshown and particularly shown on aplat by JP Edwards RLS datedOctober 26 1984 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book Z-48 atPage 950 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 6Fairfield Street Sumter SCRepresented by Auditors map ofSumter County as tax parcel206-04-03-038

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NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00418

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank National Associationsuccessor-in-interest to Bank ofAmerica NA successor by mergerto LaSalle Bank NA as Trustee forStructured Asset Investment LoanTrust Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates Series 2004-11 vsKathryn R Gardner theundersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LANDT O G E T H E R W I T H T H EIMPROVEMENTS THEREON IFANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE TOWNSHIP OFPRIVATEER COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT 13 ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATPREPARED BY HS WILLSONRLS DATED NOVEMBER 11 1959AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF MESNECONVEYANCE FOR SUMTERCOUNTY IN PLAT BOOK Z-17 ATP A G E 3 B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY SHOWN ANDDELINEATED ON A PLATPREPARED FOR MICHAEL EGARDNER AND KATHRYN RGARDNER BY BEN J MAKELARLS OF ALLEN-MAKELA LANDSURVEYORS INC RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE RMC FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 94 SAID LOT HAVINGSUCH METES AND BOUNDS ASREFERENCE TO SAID LATTERPLAT WILL SHOW ALLMEASUREMENTS BEING ALITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOMICHAEL E GARDNER ANDKATHRYN R GARDNER AS JOINTTENANTS WITH RIGHTS OFSURVIVORSHIP BY DEED OFE D W I N R L A W D A T E DFEBRUARY 1 1995 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 6 1995 INBOOK 617 AT PAGE 1101 IN THE

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of Wells FargoBank NA vs Sherman Rochell JrDaisy L Rochell CA No2016CP4301640 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1200 Noon at the Sumter CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONSITUATE LYING AND BEING INTHE SUMTER TOWNSHIPCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT 130 OF BECKRIDGE PARKSUBDIVISION ON A PLATPREPARED BY EDMUNDS LANDSURVEYORS RLS DATEDNOVEMBER 1 1995 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 1217 PURSUANT TOSECTION 30-5-250 OF THE CODEOF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA(1976 AS AMENDED) REFERENCETO SAID PLAT IS HEREBY MADEFOR THE METES BOUNDSCOURSES ANDOR DISTANCES OFTHE PROPERTY DELINEATEDTHEREON THIS PROPERTY ISKNOWN AS 2361 ORVIS STREETAND IS SHOWN ON THEAUDITORS MAP OF SUMTER

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300512

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of MidFirst Bankagainst Gerald Copeland the Masterin Equity for Sumter County orhisher agent will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inProvidence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinabeing more particularly shown anddelineated as Lot 5 McLaughlinEstates Subdivision Section No 1as shown on that certain plat ofJoseph R Edwards RLS dated Sept28 2000 and recorded in the Officeof the ROD for Sumter County in PlatBook 2000 at Page 700 The said lothas such boundaries metes coursesand distances as are shown on saidplat which are incorporated hereinin accordance with the provision ofSection 30-6-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976

TMS Number190-14-02-006

PROPERTY ADDRESS5 Beard Drive

Dalzell SC 29040

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lucy L Copeland andGerald Copeland by survivorshipdeed of Lucy L Copeland datedOctober 11 2000 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 12 2000in Deed Book 784 at Page 1451 LucyL Copeland died September 302014

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at7000 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-1410

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of TrustmarkNational Bank against Lucille BJenkins et al I the Master in Equityfor Sumter County will sell onMonday July 3 2017 at 1200 oclockpm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 141 of Beckridge ParkSection 7 as shown in Plat Book Z-41at Page 158 and more recently andparticularly shown on a plat byJoseph R Edwards RLS datedAugust 7 1989 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book PB89 atPage 885 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 1022Skardon Street Sumter SouthCarolina and is shown on theAuditors map of Sumter County asTax Parcel 207-07-04-007

This being the same propertyconveyed to Joyce A Jenkins andLucille B Jenkins by deed ofMarilyn F Tiffault dated February 42014 and recorded April 28 2014 inthe Office of the Register of Deedsfor Sumter County South Carolina inBook 1200 at Page 5506 andre-recorded May 29 2014 in Book1201 at Page 4274

TMS 207-07-04-007

Property Address1022 Skardon StreetSumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3875 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00524

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofThe Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York as Trusteefor the Holders of the GE-WMCA s s e t - B a c k e d P a s s - T h r o u g hCertificates Series 2006-1 vsStephen S McCoy Shawna B McCoythe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONIF ANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO 23 OFWILSON PARK SUBDIVISION ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATOF PALMER amp MALONE CESDATED OCTOBER 1954 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOKZ-12 AT PAGE 82 AND HAVINGSUCH BOUNDARIES METESCOURSES AND DISTANCES ASARE SHOWN ON SAID PLATREFERENCE TO WHICH ISHEREBY MADE PURSUANT TOAUTHORITY CONTAINED IN30-50-250 OF THE CODE OF LAWSOF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976 ASAMENDED

THIS BEING THAT SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOSTEPHEN S MCCOY ANDSHAWNA B MCCOY BY DEEDFROM STEPHEN T BICKFORDDATED JUNE 5 2006 ANDRECORDED JUNE 9 2006 IN DEEDBOOK 1032 AT PAGE 164 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTY

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

827 Mathis StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 248-09-03-057

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in the

AMENDED SUMMONSAND NOTICES

(Non-Jury)

FORECLOSUREOF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CA NO2014-CP-43-2763

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Carrington Mortgage Services LLCPlaintiff

vsJohn P Godwin South CarolinaDepartment of Motor Vehicles SouthCarolina Department of Revenue

Defendant(s)

TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVENAMEDYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDand required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint in thisaction a copy of which is herebyserved upon you and to serve a copyof your Answer on the subscribers attheir offices at 3800 FernandinaRoad Suite 110 Columbia SC 29210within thirty (30) days after theservice hereof exclusive of the dayof such service except that theUnited States of America if namedshall have sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof exclusive ofthe day of such service and if youfail to do so judgment by default willbe rendered against you for therelief demanded in the Complaint

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE ANDOR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSONWITH WHOM THE MINOR(S)RESIDES ANDOR TO PERSONSU N D E R S O M E L E G A LDISABILITY

YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONEDAND NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian ad litemwithin thirty (30) days after theservice of this Summons and Noticeupon you If you fail to do soapplication for such appointmentwill be made by Attorney forPlaintiff

YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICEthat pursuant to Rule 53(b) of theSouth Carolina Rules of CivilProcedure the Plaintiff will movefor a general Order of Reference tothe Master in Equity for SumterCounty which Order shallspecifically provide that the saidMaster in Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a final judgmentin this action

NOTICE OF FILINGAMENDED

COMPLAINT

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVENAMED

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the Amended Complaint CoverSheet for Civil Actions andCertificate of Exemption from ADRin the above entitled action was filedin the Office of the Clerk of Court forSumter County on June 19 2015

Bradford M StokesSC Bar No 78032Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451Attorneys for Plaintiff

your interest in this action andappointment to become absoluteunless you apply for the appointmentof a Guardian ad Litem to representyour interest in the above entitledaction within thirty (30) days fromthe date of the said order

June 2 2017J DAVID WEEKSWEEKS LAW OFFICE LLC35 South Sumter StreetP O Box 370Sumter SC 29151ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER(803) 775-5856 Telephone(803) 778-1365 Facsimile

COUNTY AS TAX PARCEL207-06-01-004

Derivation BOOK 1004 PAGE 00890

2361 Orvis StreetSumter SC 29154

207-06-01-004

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSSUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES EASEMENTS ANDORRESTRICTIONS OF RECORD ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 425 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theSumter County Clerk of Court at CA2016CP4301640

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Richard L BoothMaster In Equity forSumter County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-09081Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

County or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that lot or parcel of land situatein Sumter County State of SouthCarolina containing five (5) acresand being shown and designated asLot No 1 on that certain plat of TJSmith Surveyor dated January 251947 recorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book ZZ-5 at page 245according to which said lot No 1 isbounded as follows North by astreet separating it from lands nowor formerly of John K McElveenEast by a public road leading fromthe Sumter-Shiloh paved highwaySouth by lands now or formerly ofJK McElveen and West by Lot No 2as shown on said plat

TMS Number267-02-02-003

PROPERTY ADDRESSTract 1ZZ5-245

Mims RoadSumter SC 29036

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green bydeed of distribution of the Estate2010-ES43-00274 dated September16 2015 and recorded in the Officeof the Register of Deeds for SumterCounty on September 17 2015 inDeed Book 1215 at Page 485

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at1500 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

RECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

9 Lake Shore DriveSumter SC 29150

TMS 224-06-01-004

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 85 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe Providence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinadesignated as Lot W on a platprepared by Joseph R EdwardsRLS dated June 19 2001 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book 2001 at Page 591Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 of theCode of Laws of South Carolina(1976 as amended) reference to saidplat is hereby made for the metesbounds courses andor distances ofthe property delineated thereon Theproperty is known as 2040 HideawayDrive and is shown on the Auditor`smap of Sumter County as tax parcel180-00-03-016(P)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Robert W Wazney byvirtue of a Deed from Pauline JShuler dated July 27 2001 andrecorded September 12 2001 in Book815 at Page 1970 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 180-13-01-015

Property address2040 Hideaway Drive

Sumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 5500 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

dated October 12 2009 and recordedOctober 14 2009 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina in Book 1130at Page 2915

TMS 206-04-03-038

Property Address6 Fairfield Street

Sumter SC 29150

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 6125 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

Summons ampNotice Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale

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ORDER AND NOTICE OF SALED E F I C I E N C Y J U D G M E N TREQUESTED AS TO DEFENDANTSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONNOT ELIGIBLE FOR LOANMODIFICATION UNDER THEH O M E A F F O R D A B L EMODIFICATION PROGRAM STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA SUMTERCOUNTY IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS THIRD JUDICIALC I R C U I T 2 0 1 6 - C P - 4 3 - 0 0 6 1 8FIRST-CITIZENS BANK amp TRUSTCOMPANY AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST BY MERGER TO FIRSTCITIZENS BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY INC Plaintiff vsSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONDefendant(s) BY VIRTUE of adecree heretofore granted in the

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-01993

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of FederalNational Mortgage Association(Fannie Mae) vs Nicole J MilliganI the undersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

ALL of that certain piece parcel orlot of land together withimprovements thereon lying beingand situate in Sumter TownshipSumter County South Carolinamore particularly shown anddesignated as Lot 233 HilldaleSubdivision on a plat thereofprepared by Michael C TurbevilleIII on December 19 2005 said plat isrecorded in Plat Book 2006 at Page16 and is incorporated herein byreference pursuant to Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976 (as amended)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Nicole J Milligan byvirtue of a Deed from The Estate ofDouglas M Simmons datedDecember 28 2005 and recordedJanuary 13 2006 in Book 1012 atPage 1246 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 207-09-04-013

Property address2610 Hilldale Drive

Sumter SC 29154-7010

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case of

Notice of SaleCA No

2015-CP-43-02808

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Guild MortgageCompany vs Roosevelt AndersonTracey Danelle Isaac I theundersigned as Master in Equity forSumter County will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at the SumterCounty Judicial Center SumterCounty South Carolina to thehighest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parcelor lot of land together with theimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being shown anddesignated as Lot No 60 of Kel-SamFarms Subdivision Section I asshown on that certain plat preparedby Carl J Croft RLS dated June 121989 and recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty in Plat Book PB 94 at page237 This said lot has such metesboundaries courses and distances asare shown on said plat which areincorporated herein in accordancewith the provisions of Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Roosevelt Anderson andTracey Danelle Isaac from StanleyMaxwell by virtue of a Deed datedJune 26 2014 and recorded July 92014 in Book 1202 at Page 5758 in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County South Carolina

3440 Deer Track CircleDalzell SC 29040

TMS 189-09-01-014

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Four and00100 (4000) to be paid on balanceof bid from date of sale to date ofcompliance The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps and that thesuccessful bidder or bidders otherthan the Plaintiff therein do uponthe acceptance of his or her biddeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County a certified check orcash in the amount equal to fivepercent (5) of the amount of bid onsaid premises at the sale as evidenceof good faith in bidding and subjectto any resale of said premises underOrder of this Court and in the eventthe said purchaser or purchasers failto comply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days the Masterin Equity shall forthwith resell thesaid property after the due noticeand advertisement and shallcontinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser who shall comply withthe terms of sale shall be obtainedsuch sales to be made at the risk ofthe former purchaser Since apersonal or deficiency judgment iswaived the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately If thePlaintiff or the Plaintiff srepresentative does not appear atthe above-described sale then thesale of the property will be nullvoid and of no force and effect Insuch event the sale will berescheduled for the next available

Notice of SaleCA No 2017-CP-43-00325

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Lakeview LoanServicing LLC vs Michael SGerbode I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on July 3 2017 at 1200 PMat the Sumter County JudicialCenter Sumter County SouthCarolina to the highest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parceland lottract of land withimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being in the Countyof Sumter State of South Carolinaidentified as Lot No 4B of EssexPark Subdivision and being morefully shown on a plat prepared byJoseph R Edwards PLS dated31798 and recorded in Plat Book 98at Page 319 records of SumterCounty

Aforesaid Plat is specificallyincorporated herein and reference iscraved thereto for a more completeand accurate description of themetes bounds courses anddistances of the property concernedherein This description is in lieu ofmetes and bounds as permitted bylaw under Section 30-5-250 of the1976 Code of Laws of South CarolinaAs Amended Be all measurements alittle more or a little less andaccording to said plat

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Michael S Gerbode bydeed of Tommy L Moss datedSeptember 6 2006 and recordedSeptember 6 2006 in Book 1043 atPage 1639 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina

2021 Essex DriveSumter SC 29154

TMS 206-06-02-108

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Six and8751000 (6875) to be paid onbalance of bid from date of sale todate of compliance The purchaserto pay for papers and stamps andthat the successful bidder orbidders other than the Plaintifftherein do upon the acceptance ofhis or her bid deposit with theMaster in Equity for Sumter County

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4301551

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina issued in thecase of Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company as Trustee forSoundview Home Loan Trust 2006-3Asset-Backed Certificates Series2006-3 against Barry L Artis Sr etal the Master in Equity for SumterCounty or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereonsituate lying and being in theTownship of Stateburg near theTown of Sumter County of SumterState of South Carolina fronting onMonterey Drive and being moreparticularly shown and delineated asLot 3 of Horton Field Subdivision(fka Mayfield Subdivision) on a platprepared for Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by Cox and DinkinsInc dated April 14 2006 andrecorded in Book 2006 page 236 andalso by plat prepared by EdmundsLand Surveyors Inc datedDecember 17 2003 and recorded inBook 2004 page 48 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty and having such boundariesand measurements as will more fullyappear by reference to said plat

TMS Number155-08-03-004

PROPERTY ADDRESS1390 Monterey DrSumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by deed of D RHorton Inc dated April 20 2006 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyon May 12 2006 in Deed Book 1027 atPage 1897

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at450 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord and to the right of the UnitedStates of America to redeem theproperty within one (1) year from thedate of the foreclosure sale pursuantto Sec 2410(c) Title 28 UnitedStates Code

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties who

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00377

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank Trust NA as Trustee forLSF9 Master Participation Trust vsAnnie G Gilchrist Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvester Miott akaSylvester R Miott Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvia L Miott SouthCarolina Department of Revenuethe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALI THAT LOT OF LANDSITUATE IN THE CITY OFSUMTER IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA REPRESENTED ASLOT NO 40 IN BLOCK B ON THATCERTAIN PLAT RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OFCOURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY INPLAT BOOK V-4 AT PAGE 411 ANDBOUNDED AS FOLLOWS

ON THE NORTH BY SHERARDSTREET ON SAID PLAT NOWKNOWN AS COLLEGE STREET ONTHE EAST BY LOT NO 41 INBLOCKB ON SAID PLAT ON THESOUTH BY OTHER LAND OFGRANTOR AND ON THE WEST BYLOT NO 39 IN BLOCK B ON SAIDPLAT SAID LOT HEREBYCONVEYED MEASURES FIFTY (50)FEET ON ITS NORTHERN ANDSOUTHERN LINES AND ONEHUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) FEETON ITS EASTERN AND WESTERNLINES BY SAID MEASUREMENTSA LITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOS Y L V E S T E R M I O T T A N DSYNETHIA MIOTT BY DEED OFS A M G G R E E N D A T E DFEBRUARY 10 1956 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 15 1956 INBOOK 87 AT PAGE 273 IN THERECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

SUBSEQUENTLY SYNETHIA DMIOTT PASSED AWAY AND HERINTEREST IN THE SUBJECTPROPERTY WAS PASSED TOSYLVESTER MIOTT AND SYLVIAMIOTT PURSUANT TO THE WILLOF SYNETHIA D MIOTT AND BYPROBATE OF ESTATE FILE2010ES4300009 SEE ALSO DEEDOF DISTRIBUTION DATEDMARCH 22 2011 AND RECORDEDMARCH 23 2011 IN DEED BOOK1152 AT PAGE 001342 IN THEOFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTFOR SUMTER COUNTY SOUTHCAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

20 East College StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 229-12-03-035

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 124499 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2016-CP-43-00952

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofChristiana Trust a division ofWilmington Savings Fund SocietyFSB as indenture trustee for theC S M C 2 0 1 4 - R P L 3 T r u s t Mortgage-Backed Notes Series2014-RPL3 vs Joshua A GrubbBrittany A Henline Chase BankUSA National Association sbm toChase Manhattan Bank USA NA assuccessor in interest to Bank OneDelaware NA the undersignedMaster In Equity for Sumter CountySouth Carolina will sell on July 32017 at 1200PM at the SumterCounty Courthouse City of SumterState of South Carolina to thehighest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR TRACT OF LANDWITH ALL IMPROVEMENTSTHEREON SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE CITY ANDCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT NO 85 OF WILSON PARKSUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON APLAT BY DD EDMUNDS RLSDATED JULY 2 1990 RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 90 AT PAGE 875 INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFSUMTER COUNTY SAID LOT NO85 BEING BOUNDED ANDMEASURING AS FOLLOWSNORTH BY LOT NO 78 SAIDP L A T A N D M E A S U R I N GTHEREON 7489 FEET EAST BYLOT NO 86 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14013FEET SOUTH BY LEE STREETSAID PLAT AND FRONTINGTHEREON 7521 FEET AND WESTBY LOT NO 84 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14030FEET BE ALL MEASUREMENTS ALITTLE MORE OR A LITTLE LESSAND ACCORDING TO SAID PLATTHIS BEING THE PROPERTYKNOWN AS 209 LEE STREET

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOJOSHUA A GRUBB ANDBRITTANY A HENLINE BY DEEDOF BUDDY K WARD DATED MAY10 2005 AND RECORDED MAY 242005 IN BOOK 981 AT PAGE 1729 INTHE OFFICE OF REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY209 Lee Street

Sumter SC 29150TMS 248-10-02-018

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) Deficiency judgment beingdemanded the bidding will not beclosed on the day of sale but willremain open for a period of thirty(30) days as provided by lawPlaintiff is demanding a deficiencythe Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to salePurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 75 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300005

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of NationstarMortgage LLC against DorothyRobertson et al the Master inEquity for Sumter County or hisheragent will sell on July 3 2017 at1200 PM at Sumter JudicialCenter 215 North Harvin StreetSumter SC 29150 to the highestbidder

All that piece parcel or lot of landlying being and situate in SumterTownship Sumter County State ofSouth Carolina shown anddesignated as Lot No 2 on a plat ofVillage Green Subdivisionrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book Z-28 at Page 57 said lotbeing bounded and measures asfollows On the Northwest by WasselStreet and measuring thereon 2250feet on the North by the intersectionof Wassel Street and DesChampsRoad and measuring thereon 3535feet On the Northeast byDesChamps Road and measuringthereon 1050 feet On the Southeastby Lot No 1 and measuring thereon2500 feet and on the Southwest byLot No 3 and measuring thereon1300 feet be all of saidmeasurements a little more or less

TMS Number184-10-01-003

PROPERTY ADDRESS450 Deschamps Road

Sumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Cassie S Slater andWillie Slater by deed of S amp ELandscaping Company datedOctober 26 1970 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 29 1970in Deed Book R-9 at Page 1384 and toCassie S Slater Dorothy Robertsonand Willie Mae Scott by deed ofdistribution of the Estate of WillieSlater recorded November 14 2005in Book 1005 at Page 1493

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at6875 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

a certified check or cash in theamount equal to five percent (5) ofthe amount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of good faithin bidding and subject to any resaleof said premises under Order of thisCourt and in the event the saidpurchaser or purchasers fail tocomply with the terms of sale withinTwenty (20) days the Master inEquity shall forthwith resell the saidproperty after the due notice andadvertisement and shall continue tosell the same each subsequent salesday until a purchaser who shallcomply with the terms of sale shallbe obtained such sales to be made atthe risk of the former purchaserSince a personal or deficiencyjudgment is waived the bidding willnot remain open but compliancewith the bid may be madeimmediately If the Plaintiff or thePlaintiffs representative does notappear at the above-described salethen the sale of the property will benull void and of no force and effectIn such event the sale will berescheduled for the next availablesales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in EquityFor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

should have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Susan S WhiteSC Bar 5453Attorney for PlaintiffFINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPO Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460

case of First-Citizens Bank amp TrustCompany as successor in interest bymerger to First Citizens Bank andTrust Company Inc v Sheila HClark aka Sheila A Clark akaSheila H Wilson case number2016-CP-43-00618 I the undersignedRichard L Booth Master In Equityfor Sumter County will hold a saleon July 3 2017 at 1200 PM at theSumter County Courthouse 215North Harvin Street Sumter SC29150 Courtroom 1A and sell thefollowing described property to thehighest bidder All that certainpiece parcel or lot of land togetherwith the dwelling and any and allother improvements thereon lyingbeing and situate in the city andCounty of Sumter State of SouthCarolina being shown anddelineated as Lot No 6 on thatcertain plat by R L MaloneEngineer dated July 9 1940 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book S-5 at Page 53according to which said Lot 6 isbounded and measuring now orformerly as follows on the north byLot 7 said plat and measuringthereon 1000 feet on the east by Lot8 said plat and measuring thereon575 feet on the south by a 50right-of-way known as VirginiaDrive and measuring thereon 100feet and on the west by theright-of-way of North MagnoliaStreet and fronting thereon 575 feetbe all of said measurements a littlemore or less and according to saidplat Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 ofthe Code of Laws of South Carolina(1976) reference to said plat ishereby craved for particulars of theboundaries metes courses andordistances of the property delineatedthereon This property isrepresented as Tax Map Parcel No249-01-02-058 upon the records of theSumter County Auditor and isknown as 501 N Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 This being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto David W Durham bydeed from Anne Harriet PalmerCatherine Palmer Tillman andPhilip G Palmer dated March 231999 and recorded same date in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 735 atPage 1052 And this being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto Sheila H Clark bydeed from David W Durhamrecorded June 4 1999 in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 743 atPage 23 501 Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 Tax No249-01-02-058 TERMS OF SALE Thesuccessful bidder other thanPlaintiff will deposit with theSumter County Master In Equity atthe conclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of its bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt in thecase of noncompliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail or refuseto make the required deposit at timeof bid or comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30) daysthen the Master In Equity may resellthe property on the same terms andconditions at the risk of the saidhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theconveying deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of the bidfrom the date of sale to the date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 5500 per annum ShouldPlaintiff or one of its representativesfail to be present at the time of salethe property shall be automaticallywithdrawn from said sale As adeficiency judgment is beingdemanded the bidding will remainopen thirty (30) days after the date ofsale THIS SALE IS ALSO MADESUBJECT TO ALL SUMTERCOUNTY TAXES AND EXISTINGEASEMENTS RESTRICTIONSAND SENIOR LIENS ANDOROTHER ENCUMBRANCES OFRECORD Richard L Booth MasterIn Equity Sumter County SumterSouth Carolina ATTORNEYS FORPLAINTIFF Samuel D FlederPatrick Goodwyn Smith DebnamNarron Drake Saintsing amp MyersLLP PO Box 26268 Raleigh NC27611 Attorneys for Plaintiff DMN15079942

case of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3375 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

non-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4875 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

sales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

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Effects of Fedrsquos ratehike far-reaching

IN MONEY

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IN LIFE

FLINT MICH Michiganrsquos attor-ney general charged healthofficials Wednesday over theFlint drinking-water crisis

Six officials are charged in allmdash five with involuntary man-slaughter mdash according to Michi-gan Attorney General Bill

Schuette ldquoWe are confident thatthe charges that we have filed willbe upheld in the courtsrdquo he said

uNick Lyon director of thestate Department of Health andHuman Services is charged withfelonies involuntary manslaugh-ter and misconduct in office

uEden Wells the depart-mentrsquos chief medical executive ischarged with obstruction of jus-tice and lying to a police officeralso felonies

uDarnell Earley Flintrsquos for-mer state emergency manager ischarged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with felony false pre-

tenses conspiracy to commitfalse pretenses misconduct in of-fice and a misdemeanor charge ofwillful neglect of duty

uHoward Croft Flintrsquos for-mer Water Department manageris charged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with false pretenses andconspiracy to commit falsepretenses

uLiane Shekter-Smith theMichigan Department of Envi-ronmental Qualityrsquos drinking wa-ter chief is charged withinvoluntary manslaughter Shepreviously was charged with felo-ny misconduct in office and mis-

demeanor willful neglect of dutyuStephen Busch the district

supervisor for the Office of Drink-ing Water is charged with invol-untary manslaughter He pre-viously was charged with felonymisconduct in office tamperingwith evidence conspiracy to tam-per with evidence and two misde-meanor counts of the MichiganSafe Water Drinking Act

The charges are related to aLegionnairesrsquo disease outbreak in2014 and 2015 that led to 12deaths after the cityrsquos water sup-ply was switched to the Flint Riv-er Flintrsquos drinking water wascontaminated with lead

Officials face manslaughter charges over Flint12 died in Michiganafter water polluted

Paul Egan and Elisha AndersonDetroit Free Press

GUNFIRE ON THE BASEBALL FIELD

SOURCE Digital Globe ESRI GRAPHIC KARL GELLES AND JIM SERGENT USA TODAY

ABOUT 7 AM Congressmen are taking batting practice

1

SHORTLY AFTER 7 AMGunman open fires from behind third base

2

Scalisersquos CapitolPolice detail engages shooter

4

3rdbase

Outfield

4

1stbase

Police detail location

ABOUT 712 AMAlexandria police arrive and join the gunfight Suspect dies

5

Eugene Simpson Stadium Park Alexandria Va

HOW THE SHOOTING UNFOLDED

Alexandria

WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWhite HouseWhite HouseWhite House

US CapitolUS CapitolUS Capitol

Va

MdPotomacRiverPotomacRiver

395395Shootings

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5 Miles

CongressmanSteve Scaliseshot in hip

3

Attack stuns Washington

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Survivors gather behind police lines around the baseball park in Alexandria Va where congressional Republicans were practicing for an annual charity game with congressional Democrats The game will be played tonight as planned

ALEXANDRIA VA The 66-year-old Illinois man who fired earlyWednesday on members of Con-gress practicing for a charitybaseball game raged againstPresidentTrump and hadsingled outHouse MajorityWhip SteveScalise whowas woundedin the attack

ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

AFPGETTY IMAGES

James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

CONTINUED FROM C1

CONTINUED FROM C1

SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AMLOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10WIS News 10 at 7 (N)

Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

Americarsquos Got Talent ldquoAuditions 3rdquo Contestants of all ages audition Dateline NBC (N) WIS News 10 at 11 (N)

(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 23rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo

AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

CNBC 35 84 American Greed A phony gold scheme American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed CNN 3 80 Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper

COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 24rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo

AMC 48 180 (600) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Lost World Jurassic Parkrdquo (1997 Adventure) Jeff Goldblum Juli-anne Moore An expedition returns to monitor dinosaursrsquo progress

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

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The Big Bang Theory

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Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

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WE 68 166 Law amp Order ldquoStalkerrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDisappearedrdquo Law amp Order Quadriplegic boy is killed Law amp Order ldquoBad Girlrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDamagedrdquo Law amp Order WGNA 8 172 Blue Bloods ldquoThe Bitter Endrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoUnwritten Rulesrdquo Blue Bloods Blue Bloods ldquoTo Protect and Serverdquo Person of Interest

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SOUP TO NUTZ

ACROSS1 Snake footwise

5 Instagram and

Pinterest

9 Bad thing to

draw during

a test

14 Saboteur eg

15 Fruit used in

alcohol flavoring

16 Home for

66-Across

17 Criticism

18 Wedding dress

insert

19 Impatient

20 Start

of a one-liner by

54-Across

23 Tiresome type

24 Cavaliers

on scoreboards

25 One-liner part 2

29 One-liner part 3

32 Paella pot

33 NFL receivers

36 Actress Skye

37 Upset

38 One-liner part 4

40 One-liner part 5

42 Stands for

funerals

43 Black and Red

44 ldquo__ of Lightrdquo

1998 Madonna

album

45 Words to a traitor

46 One-liner part 6

49 End of the

one-liner

50 Andean root

vegetable

51 California tourist

attraction

54 Standup comic

known for

one-liners

59 Stereotypically

haunted area

62 One-eighties

63 Flash maybe

64 Absorbed

eagerly with ldquoinrdquo

65 It may affect

a sentence

66 Sea eagles

67 ldquo__ Stardustrdquo

David Bowie

song

68 Chihuahua

sounds

69 Afternoon fare

DOWN1 Switch letters

2 Tentacled

creature

3 Start of

a Norwegian line

4 Northern Illinois

University city

5 ldquoOff the Courtrdquo

memoirist

6 Splash sound

7 A pro brings his

own to the table

8 Flower parts

9 Switch partner

10 ldquoReady if you

arerdquo

11 Circle segment

12 Med research

agency

13 One in or on

a chain

21 Calvin and Anne

22 Born in France

26 Not as healthy

27 Colleague of

Ruth and Sonia

28 Source of some

issues

30 Comforting

sound

31 Bad picnic omen

33 Area sometimes

called ldquoThe Roof

of the Worldrdquo

34 ldquoDownton

Abbeyrdquo lady

35 Number of

Maravillas

del Mundo

37 Email again

39 Showing

impatience

digitally

40 __ shooter

41 Fink

43 Linguistic origin

of Kwanzaa

46 Wee one

47 Live in

48 Hydrophobia

52 ldquoNapoleon

Dynamiterdquo

sidekick Saacutenchez

53 Hockey setting

55 Repulsive

56 Dickens

schemer

57 Those in

Chihuahua

58 [Horrors]

59 Woodworkerrsquos

tool

60 Prefix with cycle

61 Itrsquos game

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DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

Good advice for everyone mdash teens to seniors mdash is in ldquoThe Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With Itrdquo To order send your name and mailing address plus check or money order for $7 (US funds) to Dear Abby Anger Booklet PO Box 447 Mount Morris IL 61054-0447 (Shipping and handling are in-cluded in the price)

Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

C6 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 COMICS THE SUMTER ITEM

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THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A5

Call (803) 774-1211 | E-mail jimtheitemcom

THE CLARENDON SUN

JOHNSON

CENTENARIAN

Ruth Cantey Johnson cele-brated her 100th birthday on April 20 2017 in Manning

Born on April 20 1917 in Williamsburg County she has seen many his-torical events happen in this nation

Ruth and her late husband Buster Johnson

were farmers They also ran a country store and the West-ern Auto in Manning for

years Their marriage was blessed with two children Bud Johnson and Brenda Thompson seven grandchil-dren one who preceded her in death nine great-grand-children and one great-great-grandchild She also has two step-great-great-grandchildren

Ruth is still very active and continued to do yard work until a couple of years ago She still maintains her home

Ruth is also planning for her next birthday

Ruth Cantey Johnson celebrates 100 years

Turbeville OKs budgetrsquos 2nd reading

Turbeville Town Council met Tuesday and passed the second reading of its 2017-18 annual budget

City Manager Rodney Jones told council it was a ldquobare-bonesrdquo budget with no cost-of-living increases for city employees

He also said that while the millage rate was in-

creased the change was revenue neutral because property valuations de-creased

The budget was set at $2040350 Johnson said

Johnson also told coun-cil a law enforcement as-sistance agreement was submitted as ldquoinforma-tion onlyrdquo so the lan-guage in the agreement could be vetted by legal counsel before being offi-

cially consideredJohnson also told coun-

cil an initiative to recog-nize James Witherspoon who for many years was the Turbeville police chief bailiff and school security guard had been negotiat-ed with the late police chiefrsquos family to involve placing a historical mark-er at an intersection desig-nating it ldquoWitherspoon Crossroadsrdquo

BY JIM HILLEYjimtheitemcom

Clarendon residents will see tax increase

Clarendon County residents will see a 17 percent increase in their county tax levy for county opera-tions during fiscal year 2018 Dur-ing Mondayrsquos regular meeting at the Clarendon County Administra-tion Building 211 Sunset Drive Clarendon County Council ap-proved the third reading of a tax-levy ordinance containing the in-crease

In addition residents of Claren-don School District 1 will see a millage increase of 164 percent and residents of Clarendon County School District 3 will see a millage increase of 179 percent according to material submitted by the dis-tricts for councilrsquos approval Clar-endon County School District 2 did not request an increase

Council also approved a renewal of a facilities agreement with the South Carolina Department of Corrections allowing Clarendon County Detention Center to house SCDOC inmates

County Administrator David Epperson said such inmates typical-

ly have short sentences for non-vio-lent offenses He said sometimes in-mates have skills that are useful to the detention center and the agree-ment allows them to stay at the county facility on a voluntary basis

Council approved three requests for funding through the accommo-dations tax tourism fund during fiscal year 2018 The funding in-cludes $59500 for the Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce for tourism promotion initiatives $7500 for Santee Cooper Country an organization created by the De-partment of Parks Recreation and Tourism to promote tourism in Berkeley Calhoun Orangeburg Clarendon and Sumter counties and $38000 under county control for the operations and mainte-

nance of the Interstate 95 Exit 119 beautifi-cation project

Council also approved

$38000 for Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce from the ac-

commoda-tions tax promo-tions fund for its on-going

tourism promotion program

The final reading of an ordinance changing the zon-ing of a piece of property on Ham-

ilton Road and the first reading of an ordinance to amend the countyrsquos unified development code to allow backyard chickens as a permitted use in certain zones with limita-tions was approved

Epperson said the county will have an e-waste and shredding day for Clarendon County residents from 9 am to 2 pm Saturday June 24 at the County Administration Building He also said county offic-es will be closed Tuesday July 4

but will remain open Monday July 3

Epperson reported the county is working with the Town of Turbev-ille on a lease agreement that would allow the county to use rec-reation facilities in the town to pro-vide services

He said the county is also work-ing on similar agreements with Clarendon County School District 3 and Citizens Bank to lease their fa-cilities

BY JIM HILLEYjimtheitemcom

2 school districts will get millage hike chicken ordinance gets its 1st reading

JIM HILLEY THE SUMTER ITEM

Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce Tourism Director Tiffany Myers speaks to Clar-endon County Council about the tourism-boosting activities the Chamber does at coun-cilrsquos meeting Monday

Clarendon County Council approved first reading of an ordinance to amend the unified devel-opment code to allow backyard chickens in certain zones

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Harristine Andrews12952 Deaton Hill Dr

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NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of SpecializedLoan Servicing LLC vs Traci LHoffman aka Traci L Hoffman CA No 15-CP-14-00496 Thefollowing property will be sold onJuly 3 2017 at 1100 AM at theClarendon County Courthouse to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe School District 20 City ofManning County of Clarendon Stateof South Carolina being designatedas Lot containing 210 being shownon a plat of property surveyed byDuvalle W Elliot RLS dated June29 1991 and recorded May 17 2006as shown in Plat Book S52 at Page327 in the Office of the Register ofDeeds for Clarendon County SouthCarolina to which plat reference is

NOTICE OF SALE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CASE NO2016-CP-14-00433

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF CLARENDON

Vanderbilt Mortgage and FinanceInc

Plaintiff-vs-

Lawrence W Green Jr akaLawrence Green Jr The Estate ofKaren Burnette Green and and allUnknown persons with any righttitle or interest in the real estatedescribed herein also any Unknownpersons who may be in the militaryservice of the United States ofAmerica being a class designated asJohn Doe and any Unknown minorspersons under a Disability orpersons incarcerated being a classdesignated as Richard Roe

Defendant(s)

BY VIRTUE of a judgmentheretofore granted in the case ofVanderbilt Mortgage and FinanceInc vs Lawrence W Green Jr akaLawrence Green Jr The Estate ofKaren Burnette Green and IEFILE Frances Ricci Land Welchas Special Referee for ClarendonCounty will sell on July 3 2017 at1100 am at the Clarendon CountyCourthouse 3 West Keitt StManning SC 29102 to the highestbidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofl a n d t o g e t h e r w i t h t h eimprovements thereon situate lyingand being located in the County ofClarendon State of South Carolinacontaining 200 acres more or lessand being more particularly shownand delineated on a plat entitled ATract of Land Being Conveyed byWoodrow Johnson Et al toLawrence Green Jr prepared byRobert G Mathis PLS datedAugust 2 2011 and recordedSeptember 7 2011 in the Office ofthe Clerk of Court for ClarendonCounty in Plat Book S-53 at Page 450said lot having such metes andbounds as reference to said plat willshow all measurements being a littlemore or less

This being the identical propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green Jr bydeed of Woodrow Johnson GardeniaGreen Evelyn Johnson SandraWalker Clint Walker ShawnJohnson Everette Moore CleoJohnson and Emanual Robinson bydeed recorded September 8 2011 inBook 805 at Page 16

TMS 083-00-01-077-00

Mobile Home 2011 SCHU VINROC724578NCAB

SUBJECT TO CLARENDONCOUNTY TAXES

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Special Referee atconclusion of the bidding five (5)of his bid in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith the same tobe applied to purchase price in caseof compliance but to be forfeitedand applied first to costs and then to

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of US BankNational Association as IndentureTrustee successor in interest toBank of America NationalAssociation as Indenture Trusteesuccessor by merger to LaSalle BankNational Association as IndentureTrustee for AFC Trust Series 2000-3vs Deloris Coard CA No15-CP-14-00070 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1100 AM at the Clarendon CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland lying being and situate in theCounty of Clarendon State of SouthCarolina Said lot designated as Lot21 on that plat of Jordan SubdivisionSection II by David A Nesbitt RLSdated November 7 1994 andrecorded in Clarendon County inPlat Book 47 at Page 147 boundingnow or formerly as follows On theNorth by Fann Road On the East byLot 30 on the aforesaid plat On theSouth by the lands of Lee ErnestRiver and On the West by Lot 28 onthe aforesaid plat

Derivation Book A408 at Page 137

1444 Jeff RdManning SC 29102

This includes a 1997 General mobileh o m e w i t h V I N GMHGA4519614307AampB

164-00-03-064

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSCLARENDON COUNTY ADVALOREM TAXES EASEMENTSANDOR RESTRICTIONS OFRECORD AND OTHER SENIORENCUMBRANCES

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATES

All persons having claims against the following estates MUST file their claims on FORM 371ES with the Probate Court of Clarendon County the address of which is 411 Sunset Dr Manning SC 29102 within eight (8) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice to Creditors or within one (1) year from date of death whichever is earlier (SCPC 62-3-801 et seq) or such persons shall be forever barred as to their claims All claims are required to be presented in written statements on the prescribed form (FORM 371ES) indicating the name and address of the claimant the basis of the claim the amount claimed the date when the claim will become due the nature of any uncertainty as to the claim and a description of any security as to the claim

Estate NoticeClarendon County

Notice Of ApplicationNotice is hereby given that AdolfinaToledo DBA Tienda Y TaqueriaCecilias intends to apply to theSouth Carolina Department ofRevenue for a license permit thatwill allow the sale and ON premisesconsumption of Beer at 207Commerce St Manning SC 29102 Toobject to the issuance of this permit license written protest must bepostmarked no later than July 22017 For a protest to be valid itmust be in writing and shouldinclude the following information(1) the name address and telephonenumber of the person filing theprotest (2) the specific reasons whythe application should be denied (3)that the person protesting is willingto attend a hearing (if one isrequested by the applicant) (4) thatthe person protesting resides in thesame county where the proposedplace of business is located or withinfive miles of the business and (5) thename of the applicant and theaddress of the premises to belicensed Protests must be mailed toSC Department of Revenue ABLPO Box 125 Columbia SouthCarolina 29214-0907 or Faxed to(803) 896-0110

Beer amp WineLicense

documentary stamps on the deedand recording fees

SUBJECT TO CLARENDONC O U N T Y T A X E S A N DASSESSMENTS EASEMENTSRESTRICTIONS ANY OTHERMATTERS OF RECORD

Joseph K CoffeyMaster in Equityfor Clarendon County

Ray Coit Yarborough JrAttorney for Plaintiff

made for a more particulardescription as to metes and bounds

Derivation Book A615 at Page 269

1047 Raiders DrManning SC 29102-8166

093-00-00-021-00

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSCLARENDON COUNTY ADVALOREM TAXES EASEMENTSANDOR RESTRICTIONS OFRECORD AND OTHER SENIORENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 675 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theClarendon County Clerk of Court atCA 15-CP-14-00496

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Joseph King CoffeyMaster in Equity forClarendon County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444011792-00574 FMWebsite wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 575 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theClarendon County Clerk of Court atCA 15-CP-14-00070

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Joseph King CoffeyMaster in Equity forClarendon County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444011847-04195Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

Plaintiffs debt in the case ofnoncompliance Should the last andhighest bidder fail or refuse to makethe required deposit at the time ofthe bid or comply with the otherterms or the bid within twenty (20)days then the Special Referee mayresell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe former highest bidder) Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

The successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on theamount of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 1170 per annum

Frances Ricci Land WelchSpecial Refereefor Clarendon County

Theodore von Keller EsquireB Lindsay Crawford IIIEsquireSara HutchinsColumbia South CarolinaAttorney for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of The CitizensBank vs Robert Butler BarfieldCA 2017-CP-14-00051 I theundersigned will sell on July 3 2017at 1100 am or thereafter at theClarendon County Courthouse 3West Keitt Street Manning SouthCarolina to the highest bidder thefollowing property

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereon ifany situate lying and being inSchool District 3 in the County ofClarendon State of South Carolinacontaining 10 acre more or less andbounding now or formerly andmeasuring as follows On the Northby the right of way of SC HighwayS-14-37 and measuring thereon 2087feet on the East by lands of Porterand measuring thereon 2117 feet onthe South by lands now or formerlyof BB Barfield and measuringthereon 2087 feet For a moreparticular description of said tractreference may be had to a plat byME Lind Jr RLS dated April 171968

This property was received byRobert Butler as devisee of theEstate of Butler Barfield Jr akaBB Barfield Jr Date ofDeath-January 20 2013 ClarendonCounty Probate Rol l No2014-ES-14-00053 see also Deed ofDistribution of the Estate of ButlerBarfield Jr aka BB Barfield Jr toRobert Butler Barfield dated June 52015 and recorded June 5 2015 inBook 920 at Page 247 in the Office ofthe Clerk of Court for ClarendonCounty

MBP 353-00-02-004-00

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit at the conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied topurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance Should the last andhighest bidder fail or refuse to makethe required deposit at time of bid orcomply with the other terms of thebid within thirty (30) days then theproperty will be resold on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day at the risk ofthe said highest bidder Personal ordeficiency judgment having beenwaived the bidding will not remainopen for a period of thirty (30) daysafter the sale Purchaser to pay forpreparation of the deed

Notice of SaleNotice of SaleLEGALLEGALNOTICESNOTICES

Notice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale

THEClarendonSunSunC L A S S I F I E D S DEADLINE

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A6 THE CLARENDON SUN CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017

THE SUMTER ITEM CLARENDON SUN FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A7

Complex carbohydrates important for your health

Now that we are halfway into 2017 and itrsquos been six months since we

made our New Yearrsquos resolu-tions howrsquos that going If any related to your health and good nutrition are you treating your body the right way If so you may be still searching for ways to jump-

start your bodyrsquos motor For-tunately eat-ing more fruits vege-tables and grain prod-ucts is an easy way to fuel up with-out weighing yourself down Carbo-hydrates are convenient and jam-

packed with vitamins minerals and fiber Plus they are generally low in dietary fat Current di-etary guidelines recommend obtaining 55 to 60 percent of energy from carbohydrates especially complex carbohy-drates But how do these guidelines translate into daily food choices And what are the specific benefits of whole-grain foods in the healthful eating equation

Carbohydrates are a valu-able energy source fueling the central nervous system and muscles during physical activity Supplying four calo-ries per gram carbohydrates also help the body efficiently use vitamins minerals amino acids and other essen-tial nutrients

Scientists classify carbohy-drates into two categories simple and complex Sugars are called simple carbohy-drates because they consist of one or two sugar units Sugars occur naturally in fruits vegetables milk and other foods as well as in a refined state such as table sugar or sucrose The body cannot distinguish between naturally occurring and added sugars and digests both in exactly the same manner

Complex carbohydrates mdash found in grain foods as well as fruits and vegetables mdash get their name from their complex chain-like structure of many sugar units Among complex carbohydrates are starches and dietary fiber During the digestive process starch is typically broken down into sugars and used by the body for energy

Studies indicate that high-fiber diets can reduce the risks of heart disease and certain types of cancer Solu-ble fiber in cereals oatmeal beans and other foods has been found to lower blood cholesterol Insoluble fiber found in cauliflower cabbage and other vegetables and fruits helps move foods

through the stomach and in-testine thereby decreasing the risk of cancers of the colon and rectum Whole-grain breads and cereals dry beans and peas fruits and vegetables are generally low in fat and contain little or no cholesterol They are also rich in fiber which facili-tates proper bowel function and can reduce symptoms of chronic constipation and hemorrhoids

For the most part con-sumers appear to be aware of the benefits of carbohy-drate consumption Yet evi-dence shows that when it comes to complex carbohy-drates people are consum-ing only one half the rec-ommended number of serv-ings each day A survey by the US Department of Ag-riculture estimates that adults consume an average of four to five servings a day of grain products only

one of which is whole grain It is worth noting that the food guide pyramid recommends from 6 to 11 servings of grain products per day at least three of which should be from whole-grain foods

Despite the clear benefits of a fiber-rich diet most Americans fall far short of optimal intakes In closing

for individuals with diabetes it is essential you closely fol-low the instructions of your doctor regarding any con-

sumption of carbohydratesIf you are very busy per-

son the slow cooker is for youNancy

Harrison

RETIRED CLEMSON EXTENSION AGENT

EASY ROAST

3-4 pounds beef roast1 envelope dry onion soup mix 14frac12 oz can stewed tomatoes or

seasoned tomatoesPlace roast in slow cooker Cover

and cook on low 8 hours

SPLIT PEA SOUP

1 pound bulk sausage browned and drained

6 cups water 1 bag (2frac14 cups) dry split peas

2 medium potatoes diced 1 onion choppedfrac12 teaspoon dried marjoram or

thyme frac12 teaspoon pepper

Wash and sort dried peas remov-ing any stones Then combine all in-gredients in slow cooker Cover and cook on low 12 hours

NO MEAT BAKED BEANS

1 pound dried navy beans 6 cups water 1 small onion chopped

frac34 cup ketchup frac34 cup brown sugar frac34 cup water 1 teaspoon dry mustard 2 tablespoons dark molasses 1 teaspoon salt

Soak beans in water overnight in large soup kettle Cook beans in water until soft about 1 frac12 hours Drain discarding bean water

Mix together all ingredients in slow cooker Cover and cook on low 10-12 hours

PETS OF THE WEEKAbby right is a black-and-white 2-year-old female LabJindo mix and weighs approximately 32 pounds She is very sweet and affectionate Abby enjoys playing ball and being petted She gets along with some but not all dogs She has been spayed is current on her vaccinations and tested nega-tive for heartworms

Dumplin far right is a male domestic medium-haired orange-and-white 12-week old kitten He is very affectionate and extremely playful Dumplin is cur-rent on vaccinations tested negative for

feline leukemia and is scheduled to be neutered today The adoption fee for kit-tens is currently only $50 You can fill out an application on the shelter website

Stop by to see Dumplin Abby and their friends Tuesday through Saturday from 9 am to 3 pm at A Second Chance Ani-mal Shelter 5079 Alex Harvin Highway (US 301) which has numerous pets available for adoption To drop off an animal call (803) 473-7075 for an ap-pointment If yoursquove lost a pet check wwwccanimalcontrolwebscom and wwwASecondChanceAnimalSheltercom

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The Scottrsquos Branch Alumni Association will meet at 3 pm Saturday June 24 at the asso-ciation in Summerton The as-sociation meets monthly on the fourth Saturday For more information contact Robert A McFadden at mdr085yahoocom (803) 225-4085 or (866) 431-0016

Alumni group meets June 24 in Summerton

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COMMENTARY

COMMENTARY

A8 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

Are we nearing civil war

President Trump may be chief of state head of gov-ernment and com-

mander in chief but his administration is shot through with disloyalists plotting to bring him down

We are approaching something of a civil war

where the capital city seeks the overthrow of the sov-ereign and its own restora-tion

Thus far it is a non-violent struggle

though street clashes be-tween pro- and anti-Trump forces are increasingly marked by fistfights and brawls Police are having difficulty keeping people apart A few have been ar-rested carrying concealed weapons

That the objective of this city is to bring Trump down via a deep state-me-dia coup is no secret Few deny it

Last week fired Director of the FBI James Comey a successor to J Edgar Hoover admitted under oath that he used a cutout to leak to The New York Times an Oval Office con-versation with the presi-dent

Goal have the Times story trigger the appoint-ment of a special prosecu-tor to bring down the pres-ident

Comey wanted a special prosecutor to target Trump despite his knowl-edge from his own FBI in-vestigation that Trump was innocent of the perva-sive charge that he collud-ed with the Kremlin in the hacking of the DNC

Comeyrsquos deceit was de-signed to enlist the police powers of the state to bring down his president And it worked For the spe-cial counsel named with broad powers to pursue Trump is Comeyrsquos friend and predecessor at the FBI Robert Mueller

As Newt Gingrich said Sunday lsquorsquoLook at who Muellerrsquos starting to hire hellip (T)hese are people that hellip look to me like theyrsquore hellip setting up to go after Trump hellip including people by the way who have been reprimanded for hiding from the defense informa-tion into major cases hellip

lsquorsquoThis is going to be a witch huntrsquorsquo

Another example Ac-cording to Daily Kos

Trump planned a swift lift-ing of sanctions on Russia after inauguration and a summit meeting with Vlad-imir Putin to prevent a sec-ond Cold War

The State Department was tasked with working out the details

Instead says Daniel Fried the coordinator for sanctions policy he re-ceived lsquorsquopanickyrsquorsquo calls of lsquorsquoPlease my God can you stop thisrsquorsquo

Operatives at State dis-loyal to the president and hostile to the Russia policy on which he had been elected collaborated with elements in Congress to sabotage any detente They succeeded

lsquorsquoIt would have been a win-win for Moscowrsquorsquo said Tom Malinowski of State who boasted last week of his role in blocking a rap-prochement with Russia State employees sabotaged one of the principal poli-cies for which Americans had voted and they substi-tuted their own

Not in memory have there been so many leaks to injure a president from within his own govern-ment and not just political leaks but leaks of confi-dential classified and se-cret documents The leaks are coming out of the sup-posedly secure investiga-tive and intelligence agen-cies of the US govern-ment

The media the beneficia-ries of these leaks are giv-ing cover to those breaking the law The real criminal lsquorsquocollusionrsquorsquo in Washington is between Big Media and the deep state colluding to destroy a president they detest and to sink the poli-cies they oppose

Yet another example is the unfolding lsquorsquounmask-ingrsquorsquo scandal

While all the evidence is not yet in it appears an ab-normal number of conver-sations between Trump as-sociates and Russians were intercepted by US intelli-gence agencies

On orders higher up the

conversations were tran-scribed and contrary to law the names of Trump associates unmasked

Then those transcripts with names revealed were spread to all 16 agencies of the intel com-munity at the direction of Susan Rice and with the possible knowledge of Barack Obama assuring some would be leaked after Trump became pres-ident

The leak of Gen Michael Flynnrsquos conversation with the Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak after Obama imposed sanctions on Russia for the hacking of the DNC may have been a product of the unmask-ing operation The media hit on Flynn cost him the National Security Council post

Trump has had many ac-complishments since his election Yet his enemies in the media and their deep state allies have often made a purgatory of his presidency

What he and his White House need to understand is that this is not going to end that this is a fight to the finish that his enemies will not relent until they see him impeached or re-signing in disgrace

To prevail Trump will have to campaign across this country and wage guerrilla war in this capi-tal using the legal and po-litical weapons at his dis-posal to ferret out the ene-mies within his own gov-ernment

Not only is this battle es-sential if Trump hopes to realize his agenda it is winnable For the people sense that the Beltway elites are cynically en-gaged in preserving their own privileges positions and power

If the president cannot rewrite Obamacare or achieve tax reform he should not go around the country in 2018 wailing about Nancy Pelosi or Chuck Schumer They are not the real adversaries They are but interchange-able parts

He should campaign against the real enemies of America First by promis-ing to purge the deep state and flog its media collabo-rators

Time to burn down the Bastille

Patrick J Buchanan is the author of a new book lsquorsquoNixonrsquos White House Wars The Battles That Made and Broke a Presi-dent and Divided America Foreverrsquorsquo

Pat Buchanan

lsquoState employees

sabotaged one of

the principal

policies for which

Americans had

voted and they

substituted their

ownrsquo

You got your gas tax hike now fix the roadPostcard to South Carolina ldquoI left the state The highways are great Wish you were hererdquo

COLUMBIA mdash I feel like a big-rig truck driver having driven to Alabama and back

Thatrsquos a long way to go to visit a beach town that is ev-erything Hilton Head Island tries not to be

But itrsquos all good when itrsquos a chance to see family To be part of four generations eat-

ing Frogmore Stew together is a gift worth any drive

But once again this summer the road trip be-yond the South Caro-lina state line drives home the

point of just how primitive we are

We donrsquot need bad school re-ports to show the nation how dumb South Carolina has be-come We just need to invite them to drive our highways

The poster child is Inter-state 95

In South Carolina itrsquos a two-lane pockmarked death trap

Georgia has a better road connecting Rincon to Sylvania

And in Georgia I-95 has three lanes in each direction

and itrsquos actually a smooth sur-face

South Carolina got this way because itrsquos backward not be-cause it didnrsquot have enough money It got this way because the Legislature wants to con-trol highway spending This stuff is based on politics not needs and I donrsquot believe thatrsquos going to change

So all these years I-95 has not been seen as a dire need when it so obviously is a dire need

But this year the Legisla-ture jacked up the state gas tax Part of the push was an airplane pulling a sign high over Harbour Town during the RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing in April that said ldquoFix The Damn Roadsrdquo

Now we can say ldquoOK South Carolina You got the gas tax hike you so desperately want-ed When are you going to fix Interstate 95rdquo

Earlier this year it was re-ported it would cost $4 billion to bring I-95 in South Carolina up to the standards of our neighbor Georgia

What I have not seen report-ed is a timeline for starting the job and finishing it

So South Carolina When are you going to fix the damn road

Contact Mr Lauderdale at dlauderdaleislandpacketcom 843-706-8115 or That-sLauderdale

DavidLauderdale

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

MODERATE PARNELL BEST TO REPRESENT HOMETOWN

Good news for Sumter We have a well-qualified native son running for Congress Ar-chie Parnell brings his im-pressive business experience strong community values and hard work to the job

He is a moderate (like John Spratt) and committed to na-

tional security and the impor-tant role of Shaw Air Force Base located here A congress-man from here would benefit us in many areas of our lives

Vote for Archie Parnell our ldquohometownrdquo boy

COLLEEN H YATESSumter

WRITER STILL SAYS LIBERAL DEMOCRATS ARE STUPID

I woke up this morning real early intent on writing a let-ter to the editor concerning the continued stupidity of lib-eral Democrats

Instead I decided to go back to bed and snooze I wake up again and the TV is saturated with the coverage of the shooting in Virginia And one of the first things I hear is that the governor of Virginia is already speaking about gun control The same guy who gave 220000 felons the right to vote again Then I hear some guy say the shooting was lsquoapparentlyrsquo not politically motivated Ap-parently The spin is already starting

The shooter asked what it washellip was told something to the effect of lsquocongressional ball practicersquo The shooter asks lsquowhat sidersquo lsquoThe Republi-

cansrsquo Minutes later the shoot-ing starts And this idiot on TV says lsquoapparently not politi-cally motivatedrsquo

And what gets me the dem-ocrats and media are TRYING to find evidence of collusion that IS NOT THERE and here we have evidence of a politi-cally motivated shooting THEY CANrsquoT SEE

For the last year I have called Democrats and the mainstream media stupid I have seen NO rebuttals writ-ten but then again I didnrsquot expect to see any for the sim-ple fact that you canrsquot deny anything I have said The proof is right in front of you Often I have wondered lsquocan these people get any more stu-pid than they already arersquo Stay tuned

DENNIS E VICKERSWedgefield

FROM OUR TIMELINE THEITEM

The Sumter Item is on Twitter theitem Follow us and keep your eye on whatrsquos going on in the world We will occasionally share a few noteworthy tweets with you here

At the start of his sopho-more year in August 2016 Bar-wickrsquos current supervisor at Kaydon Paul Brewer called Hancock at CCTC and said he

would like a stu-dent intern

Barwick was the choice After starting he said he wanted to learn and prog-ress working as many as 32 hours a week including

weekends Brewer said within four or

five months on the job he and management were already talking to Barwick about hir-ing him full time after the two-year degree program was com-plete

ldquoA want-to attitude and a can-do attitude really helped him a lotrdquo Brewer said ldquoHe really wants to do it Hersquos just an outstanding young manrdquo

Barwick said his parents and family helped instill a strong work ethic in him He

said he would encourage the route he took to other students who are good in math orga-nized and like to tinker with things

ldquoTherersquos a lot of work in the maintenance technician fieldrdquo Barwick said ldquoThey are good-paying jobsrdquo

He said he has the opportu-nity for four raises during the next two years with Kaydon

Most importantly he en-courages high school stu-dents to not delay in going to college

ldquoDonrsquot wait to go to school because itrsquos harder to go back once yoursquove had a breakrdquo Bar-wick said ldquoA lot of my friends who say they are going to take a year off and go back end up not going They start making money even if itrsquos $9 or $10 an hour and then say lsquoWell I canrsquot make that money if Irsquom in schoolrsquordquo

Rhett Walker a value stream manager with Kaydon and a member of the Greater Sumter Chamber of Com-mercersquos Industrial Associa-tion thinks Barwick is a great example for other teenagers

to follow He said all industry in the local community mdash whether it be Caterpillar BD or Continental Tire mdash is look-ing for young people who want to better themselves with education The intern-ship through CCTC is a great

way to learn the trade and for manufacturers to see some-onersquos performance and poten-tial

ldquoItrsquos the perfect symbiotic relationship between a techni-cal college and manufactur-ing right here in Sumterrdquo

Walker said ldquoI think indus-tries here have a great part-nership with that school to feed us well-educated and qualified people Zack was definitely one of those I think hersquos going to fit in on our team perfectlyrdquo

THE SUMTER ITEM LOCAL | REGION FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A9

will be the reduction of the position as a voting member that Beaman will be leaving he said

Beaman said the new company will be in a better position to cope with un-certainty in the health care industry in the United States and in South Car-olina

ldquoThere are a lot of unknowns facing the health industry starting with how we are going to be reimbursed in the fu-turerdquo Beaman said ldquoIs Trumpcare or the Senate plan or the House bill will any of that prevail We donrsquot knowrdquo

He said the future of Medicaid and Medicare how they will be budgeted and how they will reimburse provid-ers is of great concern He said 29 per-cent of all Medicaid patients in South Carolina will be served in the new companyrsquos facilities

ldquoWe see escalating costs mdash labor supply and demand for clinical phar-maceuticals just about every compo-nent seems to be going up faster than the reimbursement raterdquo Beaman said

He said as a larger company the two systems together will be better able to cope with changes in the health care environment Beaman said the cur-rent state of health care in South Car-olina is not sustainable

ldquoWe know as an individual corpora-tion we donrsquot have the resources to make a difference in thatrdquo he said ldquoThis additional capacity is far great-er than any one of us could do on our own and we can apply that to help im-prove the fundamental conditions of carerdquo

WHIZ FROM PAGE A1

BARWICK

PALMETTO FROM PAGE A1

Insurers Duke Energy knew coal ash riskRALEIGH (AP) mdash Dozens of in-

surance companies say theyrsquore not obligated to help pay for Duke Ener-gy Corprsquos multi-billion dollar coal ash cleanup because the nationrsquos largest electric company long knew about but did nothing to reduce the threat of potentially toxic pollutants

The claim is in a filing by lawyers for nearly 30 international and domestic insurance companies that were sued by Duke Energy in March to force them to cover part of the utilityrsquos coal ash cleanup costs in the Carolinas

The 57 policies generally promise to help Duke pay what itrsquos legally ob-ligated to pay for property damage ldquocaused by an occurrencerdquo even if liability for an incident doesnrsquot be-

come known until decades later the Charlotte-based company said in the same filing last week in the state court that hears complex business cases Both sides filed the document in describing a litigation timeline that would lead to trial in mid-2019

The insurers counter theyrsquore not on the hook to pay They say that be-cause Duke Energy stored its coal ash in unlined pits as part of its nor-mal practices any property damage ldquowas caused intentionally by or at Dukersquos directionrdquo and there werenrsquot any distinct pollution events that triggered coverage

They note that Duke was well aware that burning coal to generate electricity leaves byproducts con-

taining toxic substances that can contaminate groundwater They say Dukersquos ash ponds were built without safeguards to prevent groundwater pollution and some ash ponds placed the ash in direct contact with groundwater

ldquoDuke continued to dispose of (coal ash) in unlined ash ponds long after it knew it had environmental problems By the 1990s Duke submit-ted insurance claims to some of the defendants and other insurers for the same ash ponds that are now at issue in this action Although Duke was aware of these issues it contin-ued to operate its unlined ash ponds for decadesrdquo the companiesrsquo lawyers said

Fan drive hopes to keep Lee County elderly stay cool

According to the Centers for Dis-ease Control and Prevention older adults are more likely to have heat-related problems than younger adults Older individuals donrsquot ad-just to sudden changes in tempera-ture as well and they are more likely to have a chronic medical condition that changes the bodyrsquos response to heat

The elderly are also more likely to take prescription medicines that impair the bodyrsquos ability to regu-

late temperature or that inhibit perspiration

In order to help elderly residents in Bishopville and Lee County avoid dangerous conditions such as heat stress or heat exhaustion the Bishopville Police Department the Lee County Chamber of Commerce and Jaredrsquos Ace Hardware are pro-moting a summer fan drive through Wednesday

Bishopville Police Chief Calvin Collins said officers will be going door to door checking to find resi-dents who need a fan and will also

be working with South Carolina Department of Social Services to find residents who are at risk of heat-related illness

Anyone wanting to help may drop off new fans at Lee County Chamber of Commerce 102 N Main St Bishopville or Bishop-ville Police Department 112 E Council St

Fans may also be purchased for $17 at the Chamber office

For more information call Lee County Chamber of Commerce at (803) 483-2800

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TODAYrsquoS

SOUTH

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LOCAL ALMANAC

NATIONAL CITIES REGIONAL CITIES

LAKE LEVELS SUN AND MOON

TIDESRIVER STAGES

Temperature

Precipitation

Full 7 am 24-hrLake pool yest chg

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High Ht Low Ht

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AccuWeatherreg fi ve-day forecast for Sumter

Spartanburg

Greenville

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BishopvilleFlorence

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Charleston

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AccuWeather Inc copy2017

TODAY

A couple of

afternoon t-storms

90deg

TUESDAY

Cloudy with a

t-storm or two

84deg 71deg

W 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 65

MONDAY

An afternoon

t-storm or two

88deg 71deg

SW 8-16 mph

Chance of rain 60

SUNDAY

Cloudy humid a

pm t-storm

89deg 72deg

SSW 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 60

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A t-storm around in

the pm

88deg 72deg

S 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 40

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A thunderstorm in

spots early

72deg

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Chance of rain 40

SSW 6-12 mph

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High 95degLow 73degNormal high 88degNormal low 66degRecord high 101deg in 2015Record low 50deg in 1979

24 hrs ending 4 pm yest 006Month to date 090Normal month to date 260Year to date 1907Last year to date 2366Normal year to date 2022

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Murray 360 35785 -002Marion 768 7543 -004Moultrie 755 7530 -001Wateree 100 9784 +026

Black River 12 543 -045Congaree River 19 300 -011Lynches River 14 363 -041Saluda River 14 264 +042Up Santee River 80 7677 -029Wateree River 24 649 +002

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Lincoln High Alumni hold dinner fund-raiser

Venus is active but also loves to be held cuddled

Harley is a sweet gentle pup

AROUND TOWN

The Sumter SPCA is located at 1140 S Guignard Drive (803) 773-9292 and is open 11 am to 530 pm every day ex-cept Wednesday and Sunday Visit the website at wwwsumterscspcacom

The SPCA relies heavily on

community support and

donations Currently the

biggest needs are for dry

puppy and kitten food wet cat

food cat litter and cleaning

supplies The following are also

appreciated

Newspapers stuff ed animals heavy

duty trash bags (30 gallon or larger)

dishwashing liquid laundry detergent

bleach paper towels sheets and

comforters baby blankets canned

dog and cat food dry dog food treats

leashes and collars disinfectant spray

all-purpose cleaner air freshener no

scratch scrubbers two-sided sponges

for dishes litter freshener and of

course monetary donations are also

gratefully accepted

SUMTER SPCA PETS OF THE WEEK

CROSSWORD

ANSWERS TO TODAY rsquoS PUZZLES

SUDOKU JUMBLE

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Someone will withhold important

information Donrsquot make a decision that will have a lasting effect on your future plans and goals Look out for your own interests and negotiate on your own behalf 3 stars

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Yoursquoll find unusual ways to get things done Your insight and dedication coupled with your ability to meet deadlines and to surprise others with your ideas will pay off and bring high returns Romance will enhance your personal life 4 stars

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Question everything and everyone Incorrect information will cause delays and make you look bad Broaden your outlook when faced with opposition A willingness to negotiate and meet others halfway will help you avoid being left out 2 stars

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Personal gains can be made Let your emotions be your guide when it comes to dealing with children a close friend or your companion A passionate or kind gesture will enhance your relationships with those you love and respect 5 stars

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Hold on to your cash Donrsquot let anyone sweet-talk you into spending money on something you donrsquot need Look for alternative ways to have fun and do things without putting your hard-earned cash on the line 3 stars

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Base relationships on trust and equality Emotional matters will surface if there is too much pressure being put on you to do things you donrsquot want to do Donrsquot feel like you have to be a chameleon and mirror someone elsersquos actions 3 stars

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Deception is apparent when dealing with peers relatives or friends Ask questions before you agree to take part in something that is emotionally draining Change can be good if it leads to fewer complications and a simpler lifestyle 3 stars

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Yoursquoll learn by taking part in events that are challenging mentally physically and emotionally Socializing and sharing your thoughts with someone special will encourage you to make positive changes A commitment or altering your lifestyle is favored 5 stars

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Problems with partners will leave you feeling isolated and confused Listen carefully and consider whether you need the kind of help thatrsquos being offered Going it alone will give you the control you need to stay within budget 2 stars

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) Trust your own judgment One of your peers will feed you false information that will set you back if you are gullible Channel your energy into doing what needs to be done without offering insight into your plans 4 stars

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Yoursquoll be taken advantage of if you are sympathetic to someone whining about tough times Offer suggestions but donrsquot put your money or time into something that is not your responsibility Aim to stabilize your life not make it more complicated 3 stars

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Emotional energy should be put to good use A creative hobby or personal improvements you want to make will be a good outlet for you to pursue alone Refuse to let anyone use emotional tactics to encourage poor habits 3 stars

The Lincoln High School Preser-vation Alumni Association will sponsor a dinner fundraiser from 11 am to 5 pm today at Lincoln High School cafete-ria Council Street Cost is $9 per dinner and the menu will consist of fried chicken or pork chops rice with gravy green beans dessert roll and a drink Call (803) 968-4173A State Health Insurance Pro-gram Workshop will be held 10 am-1 pm on Tuesday June 20 at the Sumter County Li-brary 111 N Harvin StThe VFW and VFW 10813 Auxilia-ry will meet at 6 pm Tuesday June 20 at the Post Home 610 Manning AveSummer Movies at the Sumter Opera House 21 N Main St will offer the following mov-ies at 10 am 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Thurs-days June 22 mdash ldquoStorksrdquo June 29 mdash ldquoPetersquos Dragonrdquo July 6 mdash ldquoThe BFGrdquo July 13 mdash ldquoAngry Birdsrdquo July 20 mdash ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo July 27 mdash ldquoNine Livesrdquo and Aug 3 mdash ldquoThe Lego Batman Movierdquo and the following movies at 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Fridays June 16 mdash ldquoRogue Onerdquo July 21 mdash ldquoGhost-bustersrdquo and Aug 18 mdash ldquoSix-teen Candlesrdquo Admission is $1 and popcorn and water are available for $1 each Call (803) 436-2616The Sumter County Library will offer a variety of programs meetings and events during the month of June Programs to be held at the main library 111 N Harvin St are as follows 3-4 pm Saturday June 17 ldquoFa-therrsquos Day Craftrdquo dads will love the hand-crafted gifts made by their children 6-7 pm Tuesday June 20 the Teen Advisory Board (ages 13 and up) will meet 10 am-noon and 2-4 pm Wednes-day June 21 the movie ldquoSingrdquo will be presented 3-4 pm Saturday June 24 Beginning Computer Coding with

Scratch (ages seven and up) an MIT computer program developed to help you learn to think logically and cre-atively preparing students to learn computer coding call (803) 773-7273 to register 3-4 pm Tuesday June 27 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) and 10-11 am Wednesday June 28 Geronimo Stilton Scavenger Hunt (ages seven and up) hunt through news-papers for clues you can fol-low around the library Pro-grams to be held at the Wesmark Library branch 180 W Wes-mark Blvd are as follows 10-11 am Friday June 16 Sto-rybuilders Improvisation Workshop (ages seven and up) play theatre games and act out stories 3-4 pm Thursday June 22 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) 10-11 am Friday June 23 at Story-time and a Craft (ages three to six) children listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 469-8110 to register 10-11 am Thursday June 29 Get Crafty (ages seven and up) create a fun craft project call (803) 469-8110 to register and 10-11 am Friday June 30 musical performance ldquoString Celebrationrdquo musical duo of-fering an educational and en-tertaining performance Pro-grams to be held at the South Sumter Library 337 Manning Ave are as follows 10-11 am Thursday June 15 Get Moving mdash free hip-hop work-shop (ages seven and up) no dance experience necessary 10-11 am Monday June 19 arts and crafts workshop (ages seven and up) children will choose their own project mdash crochet chain bracelet a tinfoil sculpture or practice drawing skills and 10-11 am Monday June 26 Storytime and a Craft (ages three to six) children will listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 773-7273 to register

A10 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 DAILY PLANNER THE SUMTER ITEM

Harley left is a 4-month-old blond male lab mix He is super with other dogs and children He is an active friendly playful affectionate and gen-tle pup He is a very sweet boy who loves being given lots of love and at-tention Harley would make a great ad-dition to any family

Venus right is a housebroken 9-week-old gray tabby female American short hair She enjoys playing and chasing cat toys Venus is great with other kittens and loves to be active but she is also completely content being held cuddled and given lots of love She would make an excellent new companion for any family with children and other cats

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FRIDAYJUNE 16 2017

PALMETTO PRO OPEN

LEGION BASEBALL

PREP BASKETBALL

Perseverance pays off

DENNIS BRUNSON THE SUMTER ITEM

Allie Kiick stretches for a return in her 7-5 2-6 6-3 upset win over second-seeded Katherine Sebov on Thursday in a second-round match of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center Kiick will face No 6 seed Robin Anderson today in a quarterfinal match

Unseeded Allie Kiick ral-lied in the third set to knock off No 2 seed Katherine Sebov in the second round of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center on Thursday

After winning the first set 7-5 but dropping the second set 6-2 things looked bleak

for Kiick when she fell be-hind Seebov 3-1 in the third set However Kiick won the next five games to win the set 6-3 and advance to to-dayrsquos quarterfinal match against No 6 seed Robin An-derson

Trailing 3-1 in a third set however is hardly the toughest challenge the 21-year old Kiick has faced in her young career She has

had to make sense of her fa-ther Jim a famed running back on the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins and his battle with dementia In ad-dition she has already seen her career stalled by a pair of knee surgeries and most recently a battle with skin cancer

ldquoItrsquos incredible that I was out there today and to win itrsquos hard to describerdquo she

said ldquoTo have gone through what the I have and to be out there doing what I love mdash just playing tennis mdash itrsquos greatrdquo

Kiick had not played in a pro tournament since June in 2015 She had climbed her way up to a 136 world ranking when a pair of knee surgeries put her career on hold

Finally back on court after pair of knee surgeries and skin cancer

diagnosis unseeded Kiick rallies to beat second-seeded Sebov in 3 sets

BY TOM OrsquoHARE Special To The Sumter Item

SEE PERSEVERANCE PAGE B2

US OPEN

Wilson set to take over boys squad at Crestwood

After 11 very successful sea-sons as the girls basketball head coach at Crestwood High School Tony Wilson is looking for a new challenge

And he wonrsquot have to go any-where to find it mdash except to the locker room on the other side of The Castle

Wilson will be Crestwoodrsquos boys head coach this season becoming

just the second boys coach in school history He will replace Dwayne Edwards who will be handling just athletic director duties after 21 years as head coach

ldquoI wanted to see if I could be successful on the other siderdquo Wilson said ldquoI had done all of those seasons of girls basket-ball I just felt like it was time to move on I wanted to give it a try with the boysrdquo

Edwards felt moving Wilson to the boys position was a logi-cal move

ldquoThe basketball programs here at Crestwood have always worked togetherrdquo Edwards said ldquoCoach Wilson already has a relationship with a lot of the boys so I think it will be a pretty easy transitionrdquo

Wilson was the girls coach for 11 years posting a 208-75 record The Lady Knights went 6-14 in his first season and 10-12 his second year However Crestwood made the playoffs that second year and never missed a season after that

After going 13-10 in his third season Crestwood went 23-5 in his fourth season and won his first playoff game The Lady Knights won 20 or more games in seven of his last eight sea-sons

Crestwood won or shared

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

WILSON

SEE WILSON PAGE B2

THE ASSOCIATED

PRESS

Rickie Fowl-er hits on the 12th hole during the first round of the US Open on Thursday in Erin Wis-consin Fowler shot a 65 to grab a 1-shot lead

Fowler grabs lead on day of highs and lows

ERIN Wis mdash Erin Hills played like a push-over for a US Open

Check out the score of Rickie Fowler who matched the US Open scoring record to par for the opening round with a 7-under 65 Right behind him were 43

other players who broke par breaking a champi-onship record that had stood for 27 years Adam Hadwin tied a US Open record with six straight birdies

Erin Hills also played like a beast

Look no further than Rory McIlroy the No 2 player in the world who didnrsquot hit a fairway after

the 10th hole shot 42 on the back nine and post-ed a 78 his worst score in 27 rounds at the US Open Jason Day made two triple bogeys and closed with a birdie to avoid the indignity of shooting 80 He still had his worst score in a US Open

BY DOUG FERGUSONThe Associated Press

SEE FOWLER PAGE B2

RICK CARPENTER

THE SUMTER ITEM

Dalzell-Shaw starting pitcher Josh Whitley tossed a 1-hit shutout in five innings on Thursday as the Jets defeated Sumter 3-0 in a rain-short-ened contest at Riley Park

Whitley weather help Jets blank P-15rsquosDalzell-Shaw tops Sumter

3-0 in 5 innings for 1st

win in series since 2007

After going over 18 years be-tween its two previous American Legion baseball victories over the Sumter P-15rsquos Dalzell-Shaw Post 175 did it in less than 10 years this time around

The Jets whose last victory over Sumter came on July 25

2007 got five shutout innings from right-hander Josh Whitley and picked up a 3-0 win at Riley Park on Thursday in a game shortened to five innings due to weather

ldquoNobody really gives us a chance to beat themrdquo said D-S head coach Jamey Lisenby whose team improved to 1-5 both overall and in League III play ldquoIrsquove told my guys that we can play with anybody we just have to go out and do it If we can beat Sumter we can beat anybody be-cause thatrsquos a darn good teamrdquo

Sumter dropped to 7-2 in

league play and is 7-3 overallThe game was scoreless for 2 frac12

innings before Dalzell broke through against Sumter starting pitcher Tradd James for two runs in the third

After not allowing a hit in the first two innings James gave up a first-pitch double to Malcolm Brown to start the third He was sacrificed to third by Chris Par-rish before Ron York lined out to right field However Brown didnrsquot tag and was unable to score

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

SEE JETS PAGE B2

B2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 SPORTS THE SUMTER ITEM

SCOREBOARD

TV RADIOTODAY5 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)9 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (FOX SPORTS 1)11 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1230 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)3 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Pole Qualify-ing from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Sec-ond Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)6 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)6 pm ndash Auto Racing ARCA Series Corrigan Oil 200 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1)605 pm ndash Talk Show Sports Talk (WDXY-FM 1059 WDXY-AM 1240)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Rowan County NC vs Sum-ter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Major League Baseball Washington at New York Mets (ESPN)730 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at Atlanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)8 pm ndash WNBA Basketball New York at Dallas (NBA TV)10 pm ndash Major League Baseball New York Yankees at Oakland or Kansas City at Loa Angeles Angels (MLB NETWORK)10 pm ndash WNBA Basketball Chicago at Phoe-nix (NBA TV)

SATURDAY730 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Semifinal Matches (TENNIS)830 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans Start from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 1)9 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)10 am ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Pole Qualifying from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)11 am ndash International Soccer FIFA Confed-erations Cup Group A Match from St Peters-burg Russia ndash New Zealand vs Russia (FOX SPORTS 1)Noon ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Soccer Seattle at New York City (ESPN)1 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago White Sox at Toronto (MLB NETWORK)130 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1 WEGX-FM 929)3 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)3 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Cal State Fullerton vs Oregon State (ESPN)3 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Third Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)330 pm ndash NWSL Soccer Washington at Chi-cago (LIFETIME)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Tampa Bay at Detroit (FOX SPORTS 1)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at At-lanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)630 pm ndash International Volleyball FIVB World League Match from Lodz Poland ndash United States vs Russia (NBC SPORTS NET-WORK)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Wilmington NC vs Sumter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Arena Football Tampa Bay at Phila-delphia (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)7 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)7 pm ndash Major League Soccer Columbus at Atlanta (FOX SPORTS SOUTHEAST)7 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)8 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh (WACH 57)8 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Florida State vs Louisiana State (ESPN)830 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)830 pm ndash Horse Racing Breederrsquos Cup Chal-lenge from Louisville Ky ndash Stephen Foster Handicap and Fleur de Lis Handicap (NBC SPORTS NETWORK)10 pm ndash Professional Boxing Nico Hernan-dez vs Jose Rodriguez in a Super Flyweight Bout from Park City Kan (CBS SPORTS NET-WORK)11 pm ndash Professional Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado in a Super Light-weight Bout from Frisco Texas (ESPN2)11 pm ndash Major League Soccer Houston at Los Angeles (UNIVISION)1 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)

MLB STANDINGSBy The Associated Press

AMERICAN LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBNew York 38 25 603 mdashBoston 37 28 569 2Tampa Bay 35 33 515 5frac12Toronto 32 33 492 7Baltimore 32 33 492 7CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMinnesota 34 29 540 mdashCleveland 32 31 508 2Kansas City 30 34 469 4frac12Detroit 30 34 469 4frac12Chicago 29 36 446 6West Division W L Pct GBHouston 45 22 672 mdashLos Angeles 35 34 507 11Texas 32 33 492 12Seattle 33 35 485 12frac12Oakland 27 38 415 17

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Toronto 7 Tampa Bay 6Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4Baltimore 10 Chicago White Sox 6

Seattle 6 Minnesota 4Houston 13 Texas 2LA Angels 7 NY Yankees 5

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Minnesota 6 Seattle 2Chicago White Sox 5 Baltimore 2Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmTampa Bay at Detroit 710 pmNY Yankees at Oakland 1005 pmKansas City at LA Angels 1007 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmChicago White Sox (Quintana 2-8) at Toron-to (Biagini 1-5) 707 pmTampa Bay (Ramirez 3-1) at Detroit (Norris 3-4) 710 pmSeattle (Paxton 5-1) at Texas (Ross 0-0) 805 pmBoston (Pomeranz 6-4) at Houston (Fiers 4-2) 810 pmCleveland (Carrasco 6-3) at Minnesota (Tur-ley 0-0) 810 pmNY Yankees (Severino 5-2) at Oakland (Ma-naea 6-3) 935 pmKansas City (Kennedy 0-6) at LA Angels (Chavez 5-6) 1007 pm

NATIONAL LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBWashington 39 26 600 mdashNew York 30 34 469 8frac12Miami 29 35 453 9frac12Atlanta 29 36 446 10Philadelphia 21 43 328 17frac12CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMilwaukee 35 32 522 mdashChicago 32 33 492 2St Louis 30 34 469 3frac12Pittsburgh 30 36 455 4frac12Cincinnati 29 36 446 5WEST DIVISION W L Pct GBColorado 42 26 618 mdashLos Angeles 41 26 612 frac12Arizona 41 26 612 frac12San Diego 27 40 403 14frac12San Francisco 26 41 388 15frac12

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6San Diego 4 Cincinnati 2Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Atlanta 13 Washington 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Colorado 5 Pittsburgh 1Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4NY Mets 9 Chicago Cubs 4Milwaukee 7 St Louis 6

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmWashington at NY Mets 710 pmMilwaukee at St Louis 715 pmSan Francisco at Colorado 840 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESArizona (Corbin 5-6) at Philadelphia (Nola 3-4) 705 pmChicago Cubs (Butler 3-2) at Pittsburgh (Wil-liams 3-3) 705 pmSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmLA Dodgers (Wood 6-0) at Cincinnati (Adle-man 4-2) 710 pmWashington (Scherzer 7-4) at NY Mets (Matz 1-0) 710 pmMiami (Straily 4-4) at Atlanta (Newcomb 0-1) 735 pmSan Diego (Diaz 1-1) at Milwaukee (Guerra 1-1) 810 pmSan Francisco (Samardzija 2-8) at Colorado (Senzatela 8-2) 840 pm

GOLFBy The Associated Press

US OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP PAR SCORESThursdayAt Erin HillsErin WisPurse $12 millionYardage 7741 Par 72 (36-36)First Rounda-denotes amateurRickie Fowler 33-32mdash65 -7Paul Casey 32-34mdash66 -6Xander Schauffele 32-34mdash66 -6Brian Harman 35-32mdash67 -5Tommy Fleetwood 34-33mdash67 -5Brooks Koepka 34-33mdash67 -5Patrick Reed 36-32mdash68 -4Kevin Na 35-33mdash68 -4Marc Leishman 33-35mdash68 -4Adam Hadwin 31-37mdash68 -4Jamie Lovemark 34-35mdash69 -3JB Holmes 32-37mdash69 -3Lee Westwood 36-33mdash69 -3Andrew Johnston 34-35mdash69 -3Si Woo Kim 36-33mdash69 -3a-Scottie Scheffler 36-33mdash69 -3Bernd Wiesberger 35-34mdash69 -3Charley Hoffman 36-34mdash70 -2Brandt Snedeker 35-35mdash70 -2Ernie Els 32-38mdash70 -2Jack Maguire 37-33mdash70 -2Brandon Stone 32-38mdash70 -2William McGirt 37-33mdash70 -2Sergio Garcia 35-35mdash70 -2Jim Furyk 34-36mdash70 -2Matt Fitzpatrick 35-35mdash70 -2a-Cameron Champ 37-33mdash70 -2Derek Barron 36-34mdash70 -2Kevin Dougherty 38-33mdash71 -1Davis Love IV 36-35mdash71 -1Thomas Aiken 37-34mdash71 -1Zach Johnson 35-36mdash71 -1Angel Cabrera 36-35mdash71 -1Tyson Alexander 35-36mdash71 -1Stephan Jaeger 35-36mdash71 -1Brendan Steele 34-37mdash71 -1Russell Henley 34-37mdash71 -1Harris English 36-35mdash71 -1Charl Schwartzel 37-34mdash71 -1Shane Lowry 37-34mdash71 -1Byeong Hun An 35-36mdash71 -1Ryan Brehm 35-36mdash71 -1Jonathan Randolph 37-34mdash71 -1Trey Mullinax 38-33mdash71 -1Yusaku Miyazato 35-37mdash72 EHideto Tanihara 36-36mdash72 ERafa Cabrera Bello 37-35mdash72 EGary Woodland 37-35mdash72 EMartin Laird 35-37mdash72 EBranden Grace 33-39mdash72 EMartin Kaymer 37-35mdash72 EEddie Pepperell 34-38mdash72 EYuta Ikeda 41-31mdash72 EGeorge Coetzee 38-34mdash72 EKeegan Bradley 36-36mdash72 EAdam Scott 39-33mdash72 EBill Haas 36-36mdash72 EScott Piercy 37-35mdash72 EJustin Rose 36-36mdash72 ERoberto Diaz 37-35mdash72 EJordan Niebrugge 37-36mdash73 +1Whee Kim 38-35mdash73 +1Aaron Rai 37-36mdash73 +1David Lingmerth 36-37mdash73 +1Michael Putnam 38-35mdash73 +1Alex Noren 37-36mdash73 +1Bud Cauley 35-38mdash73 +1Russell Knox 35-38mdash73 +1Jordan Spieth 38-35mdash73 +1Daniel Miernicki 38-35mdash73 +1Tyler Light 39-34mdash73 +1Chris Wood 37-36mdash73 +1Satoshi Kodaira 34-39mdash73 +1

ldquoAfter the second surgery I remem-ber telling my mom to just let me go the pain was so badrdquo she said ldquoI never thought I would play again they hurt so muchrdquo

Kiick eventually worked her way back to the court though but only to get a telephone call in August 2015 that changed the way she looks at ten-nis and life

ldquoThe doctor said I had cancer ( a rare form of melanoma)rdquo Kiick said ldquoThe first thing I thought of when I heard that was death It was shockingrdquo

In fact she flashed back to that phone call during Thursdayrsquos match

ldquoYou try to stay focused on your match and your opponent but just like today in the middle of the match I started thinking about how far Irsquove come back and it helped me get my focus back and start playing better tennisrdquo said Kiickrdquo

Kiick attributed her struggles in the middle of her match with Sebov to a pair of factors mdash her conditioning and a lack of persistence

ldquoIrsquove been training to get back in shape but no matter how hard you train therersquos nothing like actually play-ing matchesrdquo she said ldquoSo I still need some work to go there and it showed today But I also let up some after I won the first set so it was as much as a mental thing as a physical thingrdquo

Getting the mental edge back was not difficult

ldquoI just told myself to dig deep after getting down in that third setrdquo she said ldquoSome of the things Irsquove been through have certainly helped me

fight back and never give upldquoA lot of people thought I would never be able to play winning tennis again So to come to this tournament and win the first two matches is important for me and I hope I can keep it going tomor-rowrdquo

Kiick will face Anderson on Court 2 today at 9 am Anderson knocked off Lauren Embree 6-3 6-2 Todayrsquos quar-terfinal matches will have No 4 seed Francesca Di Lorenzo meeting No 5 Chanel Simmonds unseeded Julia Elbaba meeting unseeded Ashley Lahey and No7 Chich-Yu Hsu taking Ashley KratzerSimmonds topped Sara Daavettila 6-2 6-2 Hsu defeated Michaela Gordon 7-5 6-2 Kratzer slipped pas Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4 Elbaba topped Hayley Carter 7-6 (3) 6-0 Lahey defeated Giuliana Olmos 6-4 6-1 and Di Lorenzo whipped Raveena Kingsley 6-4 6-3

In the doubles quarterfinals the No 3 team of Sophie Chang and Alexandra Mueller defeated Alexandra Facey and Kratzer 6-1 3-6 10-6 while Kaitlin Christian and Olmos topped the No 2 team of Hsu and Simmonds 7-6 (5) 6-2

Ellen Perez and Luisa Stefani topped Frances Altick and Astra Sharma 6-3 6-7 (3) 10-5 and the featured match be-tween Joelle Kissell and Catherine Leduc and Alexandra and Anna San-ford was suspended because of the weather

It will be completed today at 9 am with the winners taking on Christian and Olmos in one semifinal while Perez and Stefani will meet Chang and Mueller in the other semi

PERSEVERANCE FROM PAGE B1

Palmetto Tennis CenterThursday

Main Draw SinglesFirst Round

Chanel Simmonds (5) South Africa defeated Sara Daavettila United States 6-2 6-2Allie Kiick United States defeated Katherine Sebov (2) Canada 7-5 2-6 6-3Chieh-Yu Hsu (7) Taiwan defeated Q-Michae-la Gordon United States 7-5 6-2Robin Anderson (6) United States defeated Lauren Embree United States 6-3 6-2Ashley Kratzer United States defeated Q-Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4Julia Elbaba United States defeated Q-Hay-ley Carter United States 7-6 (3) 6-0Ashley Lahey United States defeated Giuli-ana Olmos Mexico 6-4 6-1Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) United States defeated Raveena Kingsley United States 6-4 6-3

Main Draw Doubles First Round

Sophie Chang United StatesAlexandra Mueller (3) United States defeated Alexan-dra Facey United StatesAshley Kratzer Unit-ed States 6-1 3-6 10-6Kaitlyn Christian United StatesGiuliana

Olmos Mexico defeated Chieh-Yu Hsu TaiwanChanel Simmonds South Africa (2) 7-6 (5) 6-2Ellen Perez AustraliaLuisa Stefani Brazil defeated Frances Altick United StatesAstra Sharma Australia 6-3 6-7(3) 10-5Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alexandra SanfordAnna Sanford susp rain

SCHEDULEToday

Court 1 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Julia Elbaba vs Ashley Lahey followed byWS ndash Chanel Simmonds (5) vs Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) followed byWD ndash Ellen PerezLuisa Stefani vs Sophie ChangAlexandra Mueller (3)

Court 2 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Robin Anderson (6) vs Allie Kiick followed byWS ndash Ashley Kratzer vs Chieh-Yu Hsu followed byWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc OR Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford vs Kaitlyn ChristianGiuliana Olmos

Court 4 - starting at 9 amWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford (completion of suspended match)

PALMETTO PRO OPEN RESULTS

the region title the last seven years The Lady Knights played for the state title in the 2013-14 season

This will be Wilsonrsquos first time coaching boys on the varsity level He

was the boys coach at Alice Drive Middle School and was Sumter Highrsquos boys B team coach as well

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of exposure with the boysrdquo Wilson said ldquoI do think Irsquom up for the challenge and Irsquom ready for the challengerdquo

WILSON FROM PAGE B1

There were as many amateurs who broke par as players in the top 10 in the world mdash two each

On a wild day of highs and lows mdash and even a commercial blimp that crashed and caught fire outside the golf course during the round mdash Fowl-er emerged with a one-shot lead over Paul Casey and US Open rookie Xan-der Schauffele in a most peculiar debut for the 11-year-old golf course

ldquoDefinitely not US Open-likerdquo Marc Leishman said

Defending champion Dustin John-son made only one birdie in his round of 75 Taking the long walk to sign his card he looked back at the rain-soft-ened course and mild breeze and said wistfully ldquoYou wonrsquot get a better day for scoringrdquo

No one took advantage like FowlerFowler who shared the 36-hole lead

at the Masters in April never came seriously close to bogey because he was never in trouble He kept it in the short grass the secret to Erin Hills that wouldnrsquot appear to be that diffi-cult with some of the widest fairways for this major

ldquoYou donrsquot get many rounds at the US Open that are stress-freerdquo Fowler said

Fowlerrsquos seven birdies were from no more than 12 feet including three in a row around the turn His 7-under par tied the record to par for the first round of a US Open held by Jack

Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf who each shot 7-under 63 at Baltusrol in 1980 He also joined McIlroy (2011 at Congressional) and Tiger Woods (2000 at Pebble Beach) as the only players to shoot 66 or better in the opening round without a bogey

ldquoIt is always cool to be part of some sort of history in golfrdquo Fowler said ldquoBut Irsquod rather be remembered for something thatrsquos done on Sun-dayrdquo

The 44 sub-par rounds broke the first-round mark of 39 at Medinah in 1990

Day fell back when it took him three chips from behind the green at No 4 to get it on the putting surface leading to the first of his two triple bogeys

ldquoI just played bad golf manrdquo Day saidMcIlroy joked earlier in the week

that anyone who couldnrsquot hit such wide fairways ldquomight as well pack your bags and go homerdquo He spent all day in the knee-high fescue

ldquoYou cannot play this golf course if yoursquore not in position off the tee and I wasnrsquot in positionrdquo McIlroy said ldquoOb-viously I paid the price for it todayrdquo

Casey started eagle-birdie and fin-ished with two birdies over the final four holes for his 66

ldquoI was just trying to have half as good a round as Rickie hadrdquo said Casey who played in the afternoon ldquoThe scoring was so good this morn-ing I was happy it stayed benign for us and I capitalized on itrdquo

FOWLER FROM PAGE B1

Eric Lisenby got Brown home though with a single to left Lenny Gonzalez drew a walk and Whitley fol-lowed with a single to left to drive in Lisenby and make it 2-0

The Jets made it 3-0 in the fourth Gavin Melton drew a leadoff walk and moved to second on a wild pitch After Josh Barnett popped up a bunt for the first out Brown grounded out to first to move Melton to third Parrish sin-gled back through the middle to deliv-er Melton

After getting just one hit through the first five innings off of Whitley

Sumter finally got to him in the top of the sixth as Sumter was the home team

Dawson Price led off with a sin-

gle and Rylan Williamson singled to left They pulled off a double steal before Ryan Touchberry grounded out to drive in Price and cut the lead to 3-1

Joey Pereira hit a fly ball to center for a sacrifice fly to drive in William-son and make it 3-2

It was right after that the teams were pulled off the field for a weather delay They never got back on the field as lightning kept flashing around the park though it didnrsquot rain After a delay of well over an hour the game was called and the final score reverted back to the last complete inning thus the 3-0 final

Whitley allowed just one hit in five

innings striking out three and walk-ing four Whitley walked the bases loaded in the fifth with one out but got out of the jam

ldquoIt was about the starting pitch-ing tonightrdquo Lisenby said ldquoJosh pitched a great game and what I really liked is we didnrsquot make an error behind him (after making 10 in Tuesdayrsquos 12-2 loss) We made all the playsrdquo

Dalzell will play host to Lexington today at 7 pm at General Field

Sumter will play host to the NorthSouth Tournament of Champions this weekend at Riley Park

Sumter plays Rowan County NC today at 730 pm

JETS FROM PAGE B1NORTH SOUTH TOURNAMENT

OF CHAMPIONS

at Riley ParkToday

ChapinNewberry vs Rowan County NC 5 pmSumter vs Rowan County NC 730 pm

SaturdayFlorence vs Rowan County NC noonChapinNewberry vs Pitt County NC 230 pmChapinNewberry vs Wilmington NC 5 pmSumter vs Wilmington NC 730 pm

SundayFlorence vs Wilmington NC noonFlorence vs Pitt County NC 230 pmSumter vs Pitt County NC 5 pm

THE SUMTER ITEM SPORTS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | B3

OBITUARIESHELMUT BREITWIESER

Helmut Breitwieser 74 hus-band of Janice Huffine Breit-wieser died on Wednesday

June 14 2017 at his home

Born on March 11 1943 in Yugo-slavia he was a son of the late Henry and Katha-rina Dietrich Bre-itwieser He was a

very active member of First Southern Methodist Church where he taught Sunday school for many years He was employed by National Seal in Van Wert Ohio and Federal Mogul in Summerton for 43 years He was an avid photog-rapher and donated many Civil War reenactment photos to the Sumter County Muse-um Hal spent his final weeks surrounded by family and friends in fellowship through singing favorite hymns and Johnny Cash The family would like to express its thanks to Tri-County Hospice for taking care of our sweet daddy and special thanks to Rita

Survivors include his wife of 54 years four children Tammy Robinson (John) of Sumter Angie Keith (Larry) of Sumter Jeff Breitwieser (Martha) of Easley and Stacey Schmierer (Duane) of Wiscon-sin grandchildren Kayla Stewart (Nathan) Lindsey Breitwieser Michael Robin-son (Paige) Sarah Keith (Don-novan Hodge) William Keith (Marykatherine) Keith Sim-mons (Alice) Cristal Day Ma-dalyn Joseph Luke Kathryn and Olivia Schmierer great-grandchildren Elliott Pais-ley Mason Kelsey Hunter Marley Morgan and Charley two sisters Martha Breitwies-er of Fort Wayne Indiana and MaryAnn Baughman (Gene) of Paulding Ohio a brother John Breitwieser (Karen) of Toledo Ohio and numerous nieces and neph-ews

A funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Ellison Evans offici-ating Burial will be in Wood-land Cemetery in Van Wert Ohio

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm today at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Memorials may be made to First Southern Methodist Church 321 Miller Road Sumter SC 29150 or the Sum-ter County Museum 122 N Washington St Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

FRANK H WELLS

Frank H Wells 87 husband of Lu Pierce Wells died on Tuesday June 13 2017 at NHC Healthcare in Columbia

Born on Jan 14 1930 in Willcox Arizona he was a son of the late Jessie Colum-bus Wells and Emma Ger-trude Wells He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mr Wells retired from the US Air Force as a chief master ser-geant after 30 years of service He was a Korean War veteran He was also a building con-struction teacher at the Sum-ter Career Center

Survivors include his wife of 65 years two children

Frank H Wells Jr of Fair-banks Alaska and Terry Wells (Ronnie Brown) of Sum-ter and two grandsons Dako-ta ldquoKodyrdquo Brown of Myrtle Beach and Ernie Seruya of Sumter

A graveside service will be held at 10 am on Monday at the Evergreen Memorial Park cemetery

The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 pm on Sunday at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

SAMMIE LEE FRAZIER

Sammie Lee Frazier 73 died on Monday June 12 2017 at Ridgewood Manor in Wash-ington North Carolina

Born on Nov 13 1943 in Clarendon County he was a son of the late Jeremiah and Mary Lou Boyd Frazier

Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the chapel of Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC

Viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the funeral home

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC 23 S Duke St Summerton (803) 485-3755

HAROLD M BROGDON SR

Harold M Brogdon Sr 84 husband of Rhunett Billups Brogdon departed this life on Saturday June 10 2017 at Pal-metto Health Tuomey

He was born on July 18 1932 in Sumter a son of the late Moultrie and Gardenia Canty Brogdon He was a graduate of Lincoln High School Class of 1952 He also attended Morris College in Sumter He was a dedicated member of the Lincoln High School Class of 1952 Club In his early years he attended LaGree AME Church and later joined Union Station AME Church where he served faithfully in numerous capacities until his health de-clined He retired after 39

years of service at Harvin Choice Meats Sumter Harold was joined in holy matrimony to Rhunett Billups They cele-brated 57 years of marriage From this union three chil-dren were born

He leaves to cherish pre-cious memories his wife of the home sons Harold (Sher-yl) Brogdon Jr of Sumter and Gerald Brogdon of Madi-son Tennessee a daughter Janice B Rock of Sumter four sisters Margaret Lamb of Bronx New York Gene-vieve Cook of Riverdale Georgia and Naomi Brogdon and Ruth Davis both of En-glewood New Jersey three brothers Christopher Brogdon of Sumter Everett Brogdon of Bronx and Lu-ther Brogdon of Balch Springs Texas seven sisters-in-law one brother-in-law three godchildren and a host of nieces nephews and other relatives and friends

He was preceded in death by two brothers Moultrie Benjamin Brogdon Jr and Dennis Brogdon and one sis-ter Iona Brogdon Lamb

There will not be a public viewing

Mr Brogdon will be placed in the church at noon on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Union Station AME Church 945 S Main St Sumter with the Rev Phil Flowers officiating Interment will follow in Hill-side Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 1030 De-catur St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

PAUL C WATSON

SUMMERTON mdash Paul Crosswell Watson 62 died on Friday June 9 2017 at McLeod Regional Medical Center Florence

He was born on Sunday July 18 1954 in Clarendon County to Dorothy Mae Cony-ers and the late George Ed-mond

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Clarendon One Community Resource Center Summerton Interment will follow at St Mark AME Church cemetery Summerton

Viewing will be held from 1 to 7 pm today at the Chapel of King-Fields Mortuary

Mr Watson will be placed in the Clarendon One Communi-ty Resource Center at noon on Saturday until the hour of service

The family is receiving friends at the home of his mother Dorothy Mae Cony-ers 6 Larry King Highway Summerton

Mr Watsonrsquos mortal frame is peacefully resting in the professional care of King-Fields Mortuary Summerton (803) 485-5039

MARY JANE SMILING-WADE

Mary Jane Smiling-Wade departed this life on Sunday June 11 2017 at her residence in Rembert

Born on Sept 13 1935 in Paxville she was a daughter of the late Shiloh and Leler Smiling and beloved mother and friend to many Mary Jane was raised in a Chris-tian home She attended Sum-ter County public schools in South Carolina Later she re-located to Long Island New York She loved being around her family and friends Al-though she loved talking about God and reading Scrip-tures she was quite the feisty one and was quick to share what was on her mind She was a devoted homemaker and beacon of light for her children and all of those she touched in life Mary Jane ac-cepted Christ at a very early age and joined Bethesda Bap-tist Church After relocating to New York she stayed con-nected to a church singing on the choir and serving in other capacities in the church that she became a part of In

1992 she moved to Rembert where she joined Mt Pisgah Baptist Church She later re-joined Bethesda Baptist Church as she said she want-ed to go back to the church where she started her Chris-tian journey

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband three brothers two sons and one grand-daughter

Precious thoughts will for-ever live in the memories of her children Shiloh Wade of Minneapolis James (Lisa) Wade of Golden Val-ley Minnesota Kenneth Wade of San Antonio Mary Ella Wade of Rembert Mary Elizabeth Wade of Cher-ryvale and Mary Marie Wade of Brooklyn New York two sisters Pauline Mayrant and Margaret (Rob-ert) Myers 18 grandchil-dren 19 great-grandchil-dren one aunt two sisters-in-law one brother-in-law a host of nieces nephews rel-atives and friends and pre-cious caregivers Courtney Brooks Mary Wade and Lelia Jenkins

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs Wade will be placed in the church at 2 pm on Satur-day for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 2 pm on Saturday at Bethesda Baptist Church 4745 US 15 S Sumter with the Rev Ronnie Smiling offi-ciating and the Rev George Smiling eulogist Interment will follow in Bethesda Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 5825 New Hope Church Road Rembert SC 29128

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

SEE OBITUARIES PAGE B4

BREITWIESER

SPORTS ITEMS

Pitino outraged at NCAA penalties Louisville will appealLOUISVILLE Ky mdash The

NCAA didnrsquot feel Louisville went far enough with its self-

imposed sanc-tions following a sex scandal in-vestigation so the governing body Thursday handed down a few more

An outraged Rick Pitino feels the NCAA went too far

After completing its investi-gation of Katina Powellrsquos alle-gations that she and other es-corts where hired to have sex parties and strip for Louisville recruits and players antics the NCAA described as ldquore-

pugnantrdquo it benched the Car-dinals menrsquos basketball coach for five games and imposed several other penalties

Louisville said it is appeal-ing the NCAArsquos decision

The NCAA suspended Piti-no for five Atlantic Coast Con-ference games Boeheim and Brown each served nine-game suspensions for their discre-tions

Pitino has repeatedly de-nied any knowledge of former assistant Andre McGeersquos in-teractions with Powell

Louisville had self-imposed several sanctions including a postseason ban in 2015-16

The NCAA accepted those and tacked on more The

other penalties Louisville re-ceived include vacating wins in which ineligible players participated placing the bas-ketball program on four yearsrsquo probation and issuing a 10-year show-cause order for McGee Louisvillersquos for-mer basketball operations di-rector

The NCAA has not vacated the Cardinalsrsquo 2013 national championship mdash yet And that might be one reason Pitino and Louisville officials are ad-amant about appealing the de-cision

The NCAA said the school must determine which games ineligible players participated in and that might include the

Cardinals title game Players deemed ineligible would be those involved in the sex par-ties which are considered im-permissible benefitsINDIANS 12

DODGERS 5

CLEVELAND mdash Pinch-hit-ter Lonnie Chisenhall con-nected for a 3-run homer and had five RBI as the Cleveland Indians salvaged the finale of a 3-game series by beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 12-5TWINS 6

MARINERS 2

MINNEAPOLIS mdash Chris Gimenez homered twice for

the first time in his big league career Eduardo Escobar sparked a 5-run first inning for Minnesota with a 2-run shot and Jose Berrios and the Twins beat the Seattle Mari-ners 6-2WHITE SOX 5

ORIOLES 2

CHICAGO mdash Rookie Matt Davidson homered for the fourth straight game then doubled and scored in a four-run sixth inning to lead the Chicago White Sox over Balti-more 5-2 on Thursday the Oriolesrsquo seventh loss in eight games

From wire reports

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2017

LILLIAN S MITCHELLLillian Seymour Mitchell

departed her earthly journey on Tuesday June 13 2017 at her residence in Sumter

Lillian was born on Dec 23 1992 in Sumter County and was a daughter of the late Griffin Seymour Sr and Viola Wilson Seymour Gordon Lil-lian was educated in the pub-lic school system in Sumter County She accepted Christ as her Savior at a young age and became a member of Mulberry Missionary Baptist Church Lillian joined the ushers board ministry and served as the first elected sec-retary She relocated to Tren-ton New Jersey where she was a stunning model for Lane Bryant Lillian had a passion for helping others as this led her into the profes-sion of nursing While in New Jersey she also met the love of her life Harry Mitchell After spending wonderful years in New Jersey Lillian and her late husband Harry Mitchell moved to his home-town of Thomasville Georgia Lillian known to many as ldquoAunt Lillrdquo was a very strong affectionate loving and caring wife She enjoyed spending time with her family as she was very passionate about her familyrsquos history and reminiscing about her child-hood days She enjoyed cook-ing fishing creating flower arrangements Major League Baseball and Gospel Channel programs on TV singing and reading Bible Scriptures

Loving memories will be cherished by one stepsister Jennifer Pearson of Sumter County two stepchildren Harry Mitchell Jr (Lillian) and Jacquelyn Cordy (Chris-topher) one step-grand-daughter Shelley Oglesby one step great-granddaugh-ter Brayven Thomas a lov-ing caretaker Virginia Mc-Gill (niece) seven genera-tions of nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her late husband Harry Mitchell two brothers Griffin Seymour Jr and Marion Seymour six sis-ters Susan Johnson Zola S Clark Marie S Tomlin Pearl Smalls Theola Benja-min and Octavia Gordon three stepbrothers Sted-ward Gordon Walter Gor-don and Marshall Gordon and five stepsisters Gracie Pringle Ethel English Leah McKnight Arnetha Cabbagestalk and Juanita Hall

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm on Saturday at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Ms Mitchell will be placed in the church at 1 pm on Sunday for viewing until the hour of service

Homegoing services will be held at 2 pm on Sunday at Mulberry Baptist Church 1400 Mulberry Church Road Sumter with the Rev Nate Brock officiating Interment will follow in Mulberry Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 2 Riley St Sumter

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

MARQUILLE K MILLER

Marquille K Miller 27 hus-band of Franshon Scott Mill-er departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 in Sumter County

He was born on July 25 1989 in Pinewood a son of Janice Miller Nasheed and the late James Green

The family will be receiving friends at the home of his mother 9675 SC 261 Pine-wood SC 29125

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

GERTRUDE L SAXTON-WHITEWith angelrsquos wings Ger-

trude L Saxton-White widow of Lewis R White took flight from this earthly life to her heavenly home on Sunday June 11 2017 at Palmetto Health Richland

Gertrude L Saxton-White was born on Oct 1 1925 in Rembert to the late Deacon Simpson and Emma Singleton Saxton The youngest of 11 all of her siblings preceded her in death

Mrs White was born into a family of love and abiding faith She was baptized and began her Christian journey at Union Baptist Church in Rembert After matrimony on June 3 1951 she joined her husband at Shepherd United Methodist Church where she furthered her personal faith walk and developed a home replete with love faith and prayer She was in church until the end having last at-tended the womenrsquos day pro-gram at Shepherd on May 28 2017 Her family home was filled with a strong faith a strong work ethic and a strong belief in education As such Mrs Whitersquos formative years were spent in the one-room schools of Sumter County She went on to gradu-ate from Mather Academy in Camden She furthered her education at Virginia Union University and earned a mas-terrsquos degree at South Carolina State University Always in pursuit of education she did ongoing studies at Francis Marion University and the University of South Carolina

Mrs White distinguished herself in the field of educa-tion She taught scores of students throughout Sumter County She began her teach-ing career at Live Oak School and then went on to teach at Lincoln High School where she remained through the in-tegration of the Sumter County schools After inte-gration she went on to teach at Bates Middle School After 35 years of teaching math and history it was time to re-tire from the public school system But the teaching journey was not over she subsequently taught at Mor-ris College in Sumter con-tinuing an illustrious career of developing young minds She always saw potential and tried to foster that potential A common expression of for-mer students is ldquoShe was tough but fairrdquo For her work she received numerous awards and accolades but re-mained undaunted because she knew that there was so much work yet to do

Mrs White was active in many church and community organizations The United Methodist Women South Car-olina Education Association National Education Associa-tion Retired Teachers Associ-ation The Reach Out Club The OptiCivitans The Music Guild NAACP and the local Democratic party are some of the organizations that she gave her time and talent She was a generous spirit always with an endearing smile a sharp albeit quiet wit a kind word a stylish presentation a heart of love enduring faith and a prayer always on her lips

Left to cherish her memo-ry and grow from her love and teachings include her children Attorney Jordan (Linda) White Darcella (George) White-Pindar and Jane White-Pindar all of Sumter Dr Jacob White of

Blythewood and James (Ra-mona) Lies Jr of Sumter special niece Glennetta (Robert) Saxton-Johnson of Camden special daughter in spirit Carolyn Prioleau-Elle-by her grandchildren Rob-ert (Petra) Pindar and Her-bert Pindar of Gainesville Florida Dr Lori Pindar of Clemson David Pindar of Sumter and Senior Airman Andrew White of Las Vegas special grandniece Dr Crys-tal (Garrett) Johnson-Mann Colette Daniels of Sumter and Terence Daniels of Landenberg Pennsylvania her great-grandchildren Master Jackson Pindar and Master Sterling Pindar of Gainesville Florida and Cameron Daniels of Landen-berg her godson Artrell Williams of Buffalo New York her sisters-in-law Ellen Saxton of Camden and Gladys White-Walker of Spartanburg numerous nieces and nephews that she loved dearly a very special cousin Barbara (Rudolph) Scott-Holder and very spe-cial friends that she consid-ered sisters Elizabeth Rem-bert Lounell (Jesse) Levy and Mae Ruth Cooke

Mrs White always liked having people around She grew strength from the shared conversation and al-ways enjoyed reminiscing about great times of the past as well as rousing discourse on the current political envi-ronment It was never more important however to share Scripture and the biblical teachings that sustained her During her sunset years she had two caregivers that she appreciated so much Betty Durant and Mary McCray

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs White will be placed in the church at 10 am on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday at West End Community Church 101 S Salem Ave Sumter with the Rev Raymond Cook Jr of-ficiating Interment will fol-low at Evergreen Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 490 W Brewington Road Sumter SC 29153

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

THOMASENA ADAMS

Thomasena ldquoPamrdquo Adams was born on July 7 1950 in Clarendon County to the late Willie Richburg and Willie Chester and Delcena McK-night Martin She was the wife of the late Earnest Adams

She was preceded in death by a grandson Justin I Stacks

She departed this life on Tuesday June 13 2017 in Sumter

She leaves to cherish her memory three children Stacy (Sharon) Martin Na-keyia (Louis) Stacks and Er-nest (Naomi) Adams II five grandchildren Stacie Martin MarrsquoQue Stacks Sha-Ron Martin Louis Stacks III and Anthony Adams eight sis-ters Cellastean Martin Genova (Jimmy) Benson El-lanora Spann Glennetta Martin Gwendolyn Carlisle

Deborah (Joey) Dorsey Karen Harris and Loma Gaines four brothers Willie (Yolanda) Martin Leroy Richardson Rickie Richburg and Michael (Kim) Richburg four sisters-in-law Rovenia (Joe) Adams Doretha Tate Pearlie (Jim) Bostic and Joann Howell three broth-ers-in-law Leroy (Rovenia) Adams Samuel Adams and Charles (Judy) Adams spe-cial aunt Mae Long a host of aunts uncles nieces neph-ews other relatives and friends

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Antioch UME Church 10026 Old River Road Rimini with Pastor Barry Gadsden offici-ating Interment will follow in Antioch Memorial Gar-den

A public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the mortuary

Messages of hope can be left at wwwwhitesmortuarynet

The family is receiving friends at the home of her son Stacy Martin 2199 Jack Touchberry Road Summer-ton and her sister Cellastean Martin 889 Trailmore Circle Sumter

Funeral arrangements en-trusted to Whites Mortuary LLC

WILLIE FUNCHESS

Willie ldquoBillyrdquo Funchess 73 husband of Cynthia Branch Funchess departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Palmetto Health Baptist Columbia

He was born on April 17 1944 in Sumter County a son of the late James T Sr and Thelma Hamilton Funchess

The family will be receiving friends at the home 515 Silver St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

MARY E MCLEOD

PINEWOOD mdash Mary ldquoPollyrdquo English McLeod 87 widow of Jim H ldquoJimmyrdquo McLeod died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at her home

Born on March 18 1930 in Sumter County she was a daughter of the late Thomas E and Ella Bertha Huggins English She was a member of Calvary Church of the Naza-rene and the American Le-gion Ladies Auxiliary in Pine-wood

Survivors include sons Larry ldquoButchrdquo McLeod (LaNelle) of Sumter Jesse E McLeod (Margie) Jim Henry McLeod Jr (Kathy) and Mark A McLeod all of Pine-wood and Stanley E McLeod (Mechele) of Green-

ville daughters Shirley A Walton of Sumter Louise Geddings (AL) of West Co-lumbia and Joy Clemmons (Jackie) of Pinewood 19 grandchildren 26 great-grandchildren numerous nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her husband Jimmy son-in-law Bobby Walton daugh-ter-in-law Bonnie McLeod grandsons Jason Walton and Skyler Johnson four broth-ers and two sisters

Funeral services will be held at 3 pm on Sunday at Calvary Church of the Naza-rene with the Rev F Arthur Sharpe and the Rev Dale Turner officiating Burial will be in Pinewood Cemetery

Pallbearers will be Camer-on McLeod CJ McLeod Tyler McLeod Cole Walton Shane Walton and Wade Wal-ton

Honorary pallbearers will be Eric Brown Adam Bunce Davis Clemmons Jackson Clemmons Trevor Christmas Stephen Johnson Steve John-son Hunter McLeod Westley Osteen Brian Sulser Eric Sulser Blane Walton and Randy Wright

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm on Sat-urday at Elmore-Cannon-Ste-phens Funeral Home and other times after 5 pm at Cy-press Creek Clubhouse 5520 Bethel Church Road Pine-wood

The family would like to ex-press their gratitude to her caregivers Louise Brookshire Jesse Lusk Lora Lee Os-borne Sellarhea Jordan and Rhonda Hackler as well as Amedisys Hospice nurses Mi-chelle Baker and Stephanie Mitchell for all of their loving care and compassion

Memorials may be made to Calvary Church of the Nazarene 4235 Nazarene Church Road Sumter SC 29154 or to Amedisys Hos-pice 2555 Lin Do Court Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

THEDORE BRAILSFORD

LEXINGTON mdash Thedore Brailsford 80 died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Lexington Medical Center Lexington

He was born on Feb 15 1937 in Rimini a son of the late Edward and Sarah Wat-son Brailsford

The family is receiving friends at the home of his niece Ruby Hopkins 9 N Hampton St Pinewood

These services have been entrusted to Samuels Funeral Home LLC of Manning

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IN THE PROBATECOURT FOR

SUMTER COUNTY2017-ES-43-114

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Robert L McClearyPetitioner

vChris M DeJean Nakai R MackArkinwole McCleary ValarieHolmes McCleary And for anypersons unknown who are or Mightclaim to be heirs of the decedentIncluding any unknown persons inthe armed Forces of the UnitedStates of America any Minorspersons non compos mentis andPersons under a disability of anykind or Nature

Respondents

SUMMONSAND NOTICE

TO THE RESPONDENTS ABOVENAMEDAnd to the natural generaltestamentary or other guardiansthereof and to the person withwhom they reside or by whom theymay reside or by whom they may beemployed if any there be and to allo t h e r R e s p o n d e n t s w h o s ewhereabouts cannot be ascertained

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDadvised and notified that theP e t i t i o n S u m m o n s o r d e rAppointing Guardia ad Litem Orderof Publication and Notice toRespondents were filed in the Officeof the Probate Court for SumterCounty South Carolina The purposeof this action is to determine theheirs-at-law of Larry D McCleary asis more fully stated in the PetitionThat by Order of the Probate CourtCalvin K Hastie Esquire whoseaddress is 7 East Hampton SumterSouth Carolina 29150 was appointedGuardian ad Litem Nisi with hisherappointment to become absolutethirty (30) days after the services ofthis Amended Summons and Notice

NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT OF

GUARDIAN AD LITEM

TO THE RESPONDENTS HEREINnames and addresses unknownincluding thereof any who may beminors or under other legaldisabilities if any and to thenatural general or testamentaryguardian or conservator or otherwiseunto the persons with him they mayreside if any thereby

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat by order entered June 2 2017Calvin K Hastie Esquire was namedGuardian ad Litem Nisi to represent

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Old West Liberty in Sumter SC

Bidders must deposit security withall bids Security shall be in the formof a certified check or bid bondmade payable to the Owner andshall be for an amount equal to notless than five percent (5) of theamount of the bid Provisions of thesecurity shall be as described in theInformation for Bidders

No bid will be considered unless thebidder is legally qualified under theprovisions of the South CarolinaContractors Licensing Law (SouthCarolina Code of Laws as amendedon April 1 1999 Chapter 11 Sections40 11 10 through 40 11 428)

Contractors shal l have aclassification of GC5 and WL

No bidder may withdraw the bidwithin 30 days after the actual dateof the opening and thereof

The Owner reserves the right towaive any informality or to rejectany or all bids

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-00733

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of JPMorganChase Bank National Association vsRobert W Wazney I theundersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4302183

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of OsamaKhammash against Lawrence Greenthe Master in Equity for Sumter

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-2095

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of South CarolinaState Housing Finance andDevelopment Authority againstElizabeth Berry et al I the Masterin Equity for Sumter County will sellon Monday July 3 2017 at 1200oclock pm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 125 of Millwood GardensSubdivision as shown in Plat BookZ-13 at Page 80 and more recentlyshown and particularly shown on aplat by JP Edwards RLS datedOctober 26 1984 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book Z-48 atPage 950 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 6Fairfield Street Sumter SCRepresented by Auditors map ofSumter County as tax parcel206-04-03-038

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NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00418

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank National Associationsuccessor-in-interest to Bank ofAmerica NA successor by mergerto LaSalle Bank NA as Trustee forStructured Asset Investment LoanTrust Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates Series 2004-11 vsKathryn R Gardner theundersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LANDT O G E T H E R W I T H T H EIMPROVEMENTS THEREON IFANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE TOWNSHIP OFPRIVATEER COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT 13 ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATPREPARED BY HS WILLSONRLS DATED NOVEMBER 11 1959AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF MESNECONVEYANCE FOR SUMTERCOUNTY IN PLAT BOOK Z-17 ATP A G E 3 B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY SHOWN ANDDELINEATED ON A PLATPREPARED FOR MICHAEL EGARDNER AND KATHRYN RGARDNER BY BEN J MAKELARLS OF ALLEN-MAKELA LANDSURVEYORS INC RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE RMC FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 94 SAID LOT HAVINGSUCH METES AND BOUNDS ASREFERENCE TO SAID LATTERPLAT WILL SHOW ALLMEASUREMENTS BEING ALITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOMICHAEL E GARDNER ANDKATHRYN R GARDNER AS JOINTTENANTS WITH RIGHTS OFSURVIVORSHIP BY DEED OFE D W I N R L A W D A T E DFEBRUARY 1 1995 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 6 1995 INBOOK 617 AT PAGE 1101 IN THE

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of Wells FargoBank NA vs Sherman Rochell JrDaisy L Rochell CA No2016CP4301640 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1200 Noon at the Sumter CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONSITUATE LYING AND BEING INTHE SUMTER TOWNSHIPCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT 130 OF BECKRIDGE PARKSUBDIVISION ON A PLATPREPARED BY EDMUNDS LANDSURVEYORS RLS DATEDNOVEMBER 1 1995 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 1217 PURSUANT TOSECTION 30-5-250 OF THE CODEOF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA(1976 AS AMENDED) REFERENCETO SAID PLAT IS HEREBY MADEFOR THE METES BOUNDSCOURSES ANDOR DISTANCES OFTHE PROPERTY DELINEATEDTHEREON THIS PROPERTY ISKNOWN AS 2361 ORVIS STREETAND IS SHOWN ON THEAUDITORS MAP OF SUMTER

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300512

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of MidFirst Bankagainst Gerald Copeland the Masterin Equity for Sumter County orhisher agent will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inProvidence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinabeing more particularly shown anddelineated as Lot 5 McLaughlinEstates Subdivision Section No 1as shown on that certain plat ofJoseph R Edwards RLS dated Sept28 2000 and recorded in the Officeof the ROD for Sumter County in PlatBook 2000 at Page 700 The said lothas such boundaries metes coursesand distances as are shown on saidplat which are incorporated hereinin accordance with the provision ofSection 30-6-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976

TMS Number190-14-02-006

PROPERTY ADDRESS5 Beard Drive

Dalzell SC 29040

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lucy L Copeland andGerald Copeland by survivorshipdeed of Lucy L Copeland datedOctober 11 2000 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 12 2000in Deed Book 784 at Page 1451 LucyL Copeland died September 302014

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at7000 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-1410

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of TrustmarkNational Bank against Lucille BJenkins et al I the Master in Equityfor Sumter County will sell onMonday July 3 2017 at 1200 oclockpm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 141 of Beckridge ParkSection 7 as shown in Plat Book Z-41at Page 158 and more recently andparticularly shown on a plat byJoseph R Edwards RLS datedAugust 7 1989 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book PB89 atPage 885 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 1022Skardon Street Sumter SouthCarolina and is shown on theAuditors map of Sumter County asTax Parcel 207-07-04-007

This being the same propertyconveyed to Joyce A Jenkins andLucille B Jenkins by deed ofMarilyn F Tiffault dated February 42014 and recorded April 28 2014 inthe Office of the Register of Deedsfor Sumter County South Carolina inBook 1200 at Page 5506 andre-recorded May 29 2014 in Book1201 at Page 4274

TMS 207-07-04-007

Property Address1022 Skardon StreetSumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3875 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00524

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofThe Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York as Trusteefor the Holders of the GE-WMCA s s e t - B a c k e d P a s s - T h r o u g hCertificates Series 2006-1 vsStephen S McCoy Shawna B McCoythe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONIF ANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO 23 OFWILSON PARK SUBDIVISION ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATOF PALMER amp MALONE CESDATED OCTOBER 1954 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOKZ-12 AT PAGE 82 AND HAVINGSUCH BOUNDARIES METESCOURSES AND DISTANCES ASARE SHOWN ON SAID PLATREFERENCE TO WHICH ISHEREBY MADE PURSUANT TOAUTHORITY CONTAINED IN30-50-250 OF THE CODE OF LAWSOF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976 ASAMENDED

THIS BEING THAT SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOSTEPHEN S MCCOY ANDSHAWNA B MCCOY BY DEEDFROM STEPHEN T BICKFORDDATED JUNE 5 2006 ANDRECORDED JUNE 9 2006 IN DEEDBOOK 1032 AT PAGE 164 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTY

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

827 Mathis StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 248-09-03-057

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in the

AMENDED SUMMONSAND NOTICES

(Non-Jury)

FORECLOSUREOF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CA NO2014-CP-43-2763

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Carrington Mortgage Services LLCPlaintiff

vsJohn P Godwin South CarolinaDepartment of Motor Vehicles SouthCarolina Department of Revenue

Defendant(s)

TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVENAMEDYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDand required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint in thisaction a copy of which is herebyserved upon you and to serve a copyof your Answer on the subscribers attheir offices at 3800 FernandinaRoad Suite 110 Columbia SC 29210within thirty (30) days after theservice hereof exclusive of the dayof such service except that theUnited States of America if namedshall have sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof exclusive ofthe day of such service and if youfail to do so judgment by default willbe rendered against you for therelief demanded in the Complaint

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE ANDOR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSONWITH WHOM THE MINOR(S)RESIDES ANDOR TO PERSONSU N D E R S O M E L E G A LDISABILITY

YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONEDAND NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian ad litemwithin thirty (30) days after theservice of this Summons and Noticeupon you If you fail to do soapplication for such appointmentwill be made by Attorney forPlaintiff

YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICEthat pursuant to Rule 53(b) of theSouth Carolina Rules of CivilProcedure the Plaintiff will movefor a general Order of Reference tothe Master in Equity for SumterCounty which Order shallspecifically provide that the saidMaster in Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a final judgmentin this action

NOTICE OF FILINGAMENDED

COMPLAINT

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVENAMED

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the Amended Complaint CoverSheet for Civil Actions andCertificate of Exemption from ADRin the above entitled action was filedin the Office of the Clerk of Court forSumter County on June 19 2015

Bradford M StokesSC Bar No 78032Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451Attorneys for Plaintiff

your interest in this action andappointment to become absoluteunless you apply for the appointmentof a Guardian ad Litem to representyour interest in the above entitledaction within thirty (30) days fromthe date of the said order

June 2 2017J DAVID WEEKSWEEKS LAW OFFICE LLC35 South Sumter StreetP O Box 370Sumter SC 29151ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER(803) 775-5856 Telephone(803) 778-1365 Facsimile

COUNTY AS TAX PARCEL207-06-01-004

Derivation BOOK 1004 PAGE 00890

2361 Orvis StreetSumter SC 29154

207-06-01-004

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSSUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES EASEMENTS ANDORRESTRICTIONS OF RECORD ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 425 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theSumter County Clerk of Court at CA2016CP4301640

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Richard L BoothMaster In Equity forSumter County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-09081Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

County or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that lot or parcel of land situatein Sumter County State of SouthCarolina containing five (5) acresand being shown and designated asLot No 1 on that certain plat of TJSmith Surveyor dated January 251947 recorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book ZZ-5 at page 245according to which said lot No 1 isbounded as follows North by astreet separating it from lands nowor formerly of John K McElveenEast by a public road leading fromthe Sumter-Shiloh paved highwaySouth by lands now or formerly ofJK McElveen and West by Lot No 2as shown on said plat

TMS Number267-02-02-003

PROPERTY ADDRESSTract 1ZZ5-245

Mims RoadSumter SC 29036

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green bydeed of distribution of the Estate2010-ES43-00274 dated September16 2015 and recorded in the Officeof the Register of Deeds for SumterCounty on September 17 2015 inDeed Book 1215 at Page 485

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at1500 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

RECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

9 Lake Shore DriveSumter SC 29150

TMS 224-06-01-004

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 85 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe Providence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinadesignated as Lot W on a platprepared by Joseph R EdwardsRLS dated June 19 2001 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book 2001 at Page 591Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 of theCode of Laws of South Carolina(1976 as amended) reference to saidplat is hereby made for the metesbounds courses andor distances ofthe property delineated thereon Theproperty is known as 2040 HideawayDrive and is shown on the Auditor`smap of Sumter County as tax parcel180-00-03-016(P)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Robert W Wazney byvirtue of a Deed from Pauline JShuler dated July 27 2001 andrecorded September 12 2001 in Book815 at Page 1970 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 180-13-01-015

Property address2040 Hideaway Drive

Sumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 5500 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

dated October 12 2009 and recordedOctober 14 2009 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina in Book 1130at Page 2915

TMS 206-04-03-038

Property Address6 Fairfield Street

Sumter SC 29150

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 6125 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

Summons ampNotice Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale

B6 THE ITEM CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017

ORDER AND NOTICE OF SALED E F I C I E N C Y J U D G M E N TREQUESTED AS TO DEFENDANTSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONNOT ELIGIBLE FOR LOANMODIFICATION UNDER THEH O M E A F F O R D A B L EMODIFICATION PROGRAM STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA SUMTERCOUNTY IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS THIRD JUDICIALC I R C U I T 2 0 1 6 - C P - 4 3 - 0 0 6 1 8FIRST-CITIZENS BANK amp TRUSTCOMPANY AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST BY MERGER TO FIRSTCITIZENS BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY INC Plaintiff vsSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONDefendant(s) BY VIRTUE of adecree heretofore granted in the

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-01993

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of FederalNational Mortgage Association(Fannie Mae) vs Nicole J MilliganI the undersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

ALL of that certain piece parcel orlot of land together withimprovements thereon lying beingand situate in Sumter TownshipSumter County South Carolinamore particularly shown anddesignated as Lot 233 HilldaleSubdivision on a plat thereofprepared by Michael C TurbevilleIII on December 19 2005 said plat isrecorded in Plat Book 2006 at Page16 and is incorporated herein byreference pursuant to Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976 (as amended)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Nicole J Milligan byvirtue of a Deed from The Estate ofDouglas M Simmons datedDecember 28 2005 and recordedJanuary 13 2006 in Book 1012 atPage 1246 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 207-09-04-013

Property address2610 Hilldale Drive

Sumter SC 29154-7010

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case of

Notice of SaleCA No

2015-CP-43-02808

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Guild MortgageCompany vs Roosevelt AndersonTracey Danelle Isaac I theundersigned as Master in Equity forSumter County will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at the SumterCounty Judicial Center SumterCounty South Carolina to thehighest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parcelor lot of land together with theimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being shown anddesignated as Lot No 60 of Kel-SamFarms Subdivision Section I asshown on that certain plat preparedby Carl J Croft RLS dated June 121989 and recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty in Plat Book PB 94 at page237 This said lot has such metesboundaries courses and distances asare shown on said plat which areincorporated herein in accordancewith the provisions of Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Roosevelt Anderson andTracey Danelle Isaac from StanleyMaxwell by virtue of a Deed datedJune 26 2014 and recorded July 92014 in Book 1202 at Page 5758 in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County South Carolina

3440 Deer Track CircleDalzell SC 29040

TMS 189-09-01-014

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Four and00100 (4000) to be paid on balanceof bid from date of sale to date ofcompliance The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps and that thesuccessful bidder or bidders otherthan the Plaintiff therein do uponthe acceptance of his or her biddeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County a certified check orcash in the amount equal to fivepercent (5) of the amount of bid onsaid premises at the sale as evidenceof good faith in bidding and subjectto any resale of said premises underOrder of this Court and in the eventthe said purchaser or purchasers failto comply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days the Masterin Equity shall forthwith resell thesaid property after the due noticeand advertisement and shallcontinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser who shall comply withthe terms of sale shall be obtainedsuch sales to be made at the risk ofthe former purchaser Since apersonal or deficiency judgment iswaived the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately If thePlaintiff or the Plaintiff srepresentative does not appear atthe above-described sale then thesale of the property will be nullvoid and of no force and effect Insuch event the sale will berescheduled for the next available

Notice of SaleCA No 2017-CP-43-00325

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Lakeview LoanServicing LLC vs Michael SGerbode I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on July 3 2017 at 1200 PMat the Sumter County JudicialCenter Sumter County SouthCarolina to the highest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parceland lottract of land withimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being in the Countyof Sumter State of South Carolinaidentified as Lot No 4B of EssexPark Subdivision and being morefully shown on a plat prepared byJoseph R Edwards PLS dated31798 and recorded in Plat Book 98at Page 319 records of SumterCounty

Aforesaid Plat is specificallyincorporated herein and reference iscraved thereto for a more completeand accurate description of themetes bounds courses anddistances of the property concernedherein This description is in lieu ofmetes and bounds as permitted bylaw under Section 30-5-250 of the1976 Code of Laws of South CarolinaAs Amended Be all measurements alittle more or a little less andaccording to said plat

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Michael S Gerbode bydeed of Tommy L Moss datedSeptember 6 2006 and recordedSeptember 6 2006 in Book 1043 atPage 1639 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina

2021 Essex DriveSumter SC 29154

TMS 206-06-02-108

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Six and8751000 (6875) to be paid onbalance of bid from date of sale todate of compliance The purchaserto pay for papers and stamps andthat the successful bidder orbidders other than the Plaintifftherein do upon the acceptance ofhis or her bid deposit with theMaster in Equity for Sumter County

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4301551

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina issued in thecase of Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company as Trustee forSoundview Home Loan Trust 2006-3Asset-Backed Certificates Series2006-3 against Barry L Artis Sr etal the Master in Equity for SumterCounty or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereonsituate lying and being in theTownship of Stateburg near theTown of Sumter County of SumterState of South Carolina fronting onMonterey Drive and being moreparticularly shown and delineated asLot 3 of Horton Field Subdivision(fka Mayfield Subdivision) on a platprepared for Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by Cox and DinkinsInc dated April 14 2006 andrecorded in Book 2006 page 236 andalso by plat prepared by EdmundsLand Surveyors Inc datedDecember 17 2003 and recorded inBook 2004 page 48 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty and having such boundariesand measurements as will more fullyappear by reference to said plat

TMS Number155-08-03-004

PROPERTY ADDRESS1390 Monterey DrSumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by deed of D RHorton Inc dated April 20 2006 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyon May 12 2006 in Deed Book 1027 atPage 1897

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at450 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord and to the right of the UnitedStates of America to redeem theproperty within one (1) year from thedate of the foreclosure sale pursuantto Sec 2410(c) Title 28 UnitedStates Code

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties who

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00377

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank Trust NA as Trustee forLSF9 Master Participation Trust vsAnnie G Gilchrist Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvester Miott akaSylvester R Miott Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvia L Miott SouthCarolina Department of Revenuethe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALI THAT LOT OF LANDSITUATE IN THE CITY OFSUMTER IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA REPRESENTED ASLOT NO 40 IN BLOCK B ON THATCERTAIN PLAT RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OFCOURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY INPLAT BOOK V-4 AT PAGE 411 ANDBOUNDED AS FOLLOWS

ON THE NORTH BY SHERARDSTREET ON SAID PLAT NOWKNOWN AS COLLEGE STREET ONTHE EAST BY LOT NO 41 INBLOCKB ON SAID PLAT ON THESOUTH BY OTHER LAND OFGRANTOR AND ON THE WEST BYLOT NO 39 IN BLOCK B ON SAIDPLAT SAID LOT HEREBYCONVEYED MEASURES FIFTY (50)FEET ON ITS NORTHERN ANDSOUTHERN LINES AND ONEHUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) FEETON ITS EASTERN AND WESTERNLINES BY SAID MEASUREMENTSA LITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOS Y L V E S T E R M I O T T A N DSYNETHIA MIOTT BY DEED OFS A M G G R E E N D A T E DFEBRUARY 10 1956 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 15 1956 INBOOK 87 AT PAGE 273 IN THERECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

SUBSEQUENTLY SYNETHIA DMIOTT PASSED AWAY AND HERINTEREST IN THE SUBJECTPROPERTY WAS PASSED TOSYLVESTER MIOTT AND SYLVIAMIOTT PURSUANT TO THE WILLOF SYNETHIA D MIOTT AND BYPROBATE OF ESTATE FILE2010ES4300009 SEE ALSO DEEDOF DISTRIBUTION DATEDMARCH 22 2011 AND RECORDEDMARCH 23 2011 IN DEED BOOK1152 AT PAGE 001342 IN THEOFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTFOR SUMTER COUNTY SOUTHCAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

20 East College StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 229-12-03-035

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 124499 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2016-CP-43-00952

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofChristiana Trust a division ofWilmington Savings Fund SocietyFSB as indenture trustee for theC S M C 2 0 1 4 - R P L 3 T r u s t Mortgage-Backed Notes Series2014-RPL3 vs Joshua A GrubbBrittany A Henline Chase BankUSA National Association sbm toChase Manhattan Bank USA NA assuccessor in interest to Bank OneDelaware NA the undersignedMaster In Equity for Sumter CountySouth Carolina will sell on July 32017 at 1200PM at the SumterCounty Courthouse City of SumterState of South Carolina to thehighest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR TRACT OF LANDWITH ALL IMPROVEMENTSTHEREON SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE CITY ANDCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT NO 85 OF WILSON PARKSUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON APLAT BY DD EDMUNDS RLSDATED JULY 2 1990 RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 90 AT PAGE 875 INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFSUMTER COUNTY SAID LOT NO85 BEING BOUNDED ANDMEASURING AS FOLLOWSNORTH BY LOT NO 78 SAIDP L A T A N D M E A S U R I N GTHEREON 7489 FEET EAST BYLOT NO 86 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14013FEET SOUTH BY LEE STREETSAID PLAT AND FRONTINGTHEREON 7521 FEET AND WESTBY LOT NO 84 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14030FEET BE ALL MEASUREMENTS ALITTLE MORE OR A LITTLE LESSAND ACCORDING TO SAID PLATTHIS BEING THE PROPERTYKNOWN AS 209 LEE STREET

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOJOSHUA A GRUBB ANDBRITTANY A HENLINE BY DEEDOF BUDDY K WARD DATED MAY10 2005 AND RECORDED MAY 242005 IN BOOK 981 AT PAGE 1729 INTHE OFFICE OF REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY209 Lee Street

Sumter SC 29150TMS 248-10-02-018

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) Deficiency judgment beingdemanded the bidding will not beclosed on the day of sale but willremain open for a period of thirty(30) days as provided by lawPlaintiff is demanding a deficiencythe Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to salePurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 75 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300005

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of NationstarMortgage LLC against DorothyRobertson et al the Master inEquity for Sumter County or hisheragent will sell on July 3 2017 at1200 PM at Sumter JudicialCenter 215 North Harvin StreetSumter SC 29150 to the highestbidder

All that piece parcel or lot of landlying being and situate in SumterTownship Sumter County State ofSouth Carolina shown anddesignated as Lot No 2 on a plat ofVillage Green Subdivisionrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book Z-28 at Page 57 said lotbeing bounded and measures asfollows On the Northwest by WasselStreet and measuring thereon 2250feet on the North by the intersectionof Wassel Street and DesChampsRoad and measuring thereon 3535feet On the Northeast byDesChamps Road and measuringthereon 1050 feet On the Southeastby Lot No 1 and measuring thereon2500 feet and on the Southwest byLot No 3 and measuring thereon1300 feet be all of saidmeasurements a little more or less

TMS Number184-10-01-003

PROPERTY ADDRESS450 Deschamps Road

Sumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Cassie S Slater andWillie Slater by deed of S amp ELandscaping Company datedOctober 26 1970 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 29 1970in Deed Book R-9 at Page 1384 and toCassie S Slater Dorothy Robertsonand Willie Mae Scott by deed ofdistribution of the Estate of WillieSlater recorded November 14 2005in Book 1005 at Page 1493

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at6875 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

a certified check or cash in theamount equal to five percent (5) ofthe amount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of good faithin bidding and subject to any resaleof said premises under Order of thisCourt and in the event the saidpurchaser or purchasers fail tocomply with the terms of sale withinTwenty (20) days the Master inEquity shall forthwith resell the saidproperty after the due notice andadvertisement and shall continue tosell the same each subsequent salesday until a purchaser who shallcomply with the terms of sale shallbe obtained such sales to be made atthe risk of the former purchaserSince a personal or deficiencyjudgment is waived the bidding willnot remain open but compliancewith the bid may be madeimmediately If the Plaintiff or thePlaintiffs representative does notappear at the above-described salethen the sale of the property will benull void and of no force and effectIn such event the sale will berescheduled for the next availablesales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in EquityFor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

should have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Susan S WhiteSC Bar 5453Attorney for PlaintiffFINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPO Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460

case of First-Citizens Bank amp TrustCompany as successor in interest bymerger to First Citizens Bank andTrust Company Inc v Sheila HClark aka Sheila A Clark akaSheila H Wilson case number2016-CP-43-00618 I the undersignedRichard L Booth Master In Equityfor Sumter County will hold a saleon July 3 2017 at 1200 PM at theSumter County Courthouse 215North Harvin Street Sumter SC29150 Courtroom 1A and sell thefollowing described property to thehighest bidder All that certainpiece parcel or lot of land togetherwith the dwelling and any and allother improvements thereon lyingbeing and situate in the city andCounty of Sumter State of SouthCarolina being shown anddelineated as Lot No 6 on thatcertain plat by R L MaloneEngineer dated July 9 1940 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book S-5 at Page 53according to which said Lot 6 isbounded and measuring now orformerly as follows on the north byLot 7 said plat and measuringthereon 1000 feet on the east by Lot8 said plat and measuring thereon575 feet on the south by a 50right-of-way known as VirginiaDrive and measuring thereon 100feet and on the west by theright-of-way of North MagnoliaStreet and fronting thereon 575 feetbe all of said measurements a littlemore or less and according to saidplat Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 ofthe Code of Laws of South Carolina(1976) reference to said plat ishereby craved for particulars of theboundaries metes courses andordistances of the property delineatedthereon This property isrepresented as Tax Map Parcel No249-01-02-058 upon the records of theSumter County Auditor and isknown as 501 N Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 This being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto David W Durham bydeed from Anne Harriet PalmerCatherine Palmer Tillman andPhilip G Palmer dated March 231999 and recorded same date in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 735 atPage 1052 And this being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto Sheila H Clark bydeed from David W Durhamrecorded June 4 1999 in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 743 atPage 23 501 Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 Tax No249-01-02-058 TERMS OF SALE Thesuccessful bidder other thanPlaintiff will deposit with theSumter County Master In Equity atthe conclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of its bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt in thecase of noncompliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail or refuseto make the required deposit at timeof bid or comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30) daysthen the Master In Equity may resellthe property on the same terms andconditions at the risk of the saidhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theconveying deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of the bidfrom the date of sale to the date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 5500 per annum ShouldPlaintiff or one of its representativesfail to be present at the time of salethe property shall be automaticallywithdrawn from said sale As adeficiency judgment is beingdemanded the bidding will remainopen thirty (30) days after the date ofsale THIS SALE IS ALSO MADESUBJECT TO ALL SUMTERCOUNTY TAXES AND EXISTINGEASEMENTS RESTRICTIONSAND SENIOR LIENS ANDOROTHER ENCUMBRANCES OFRECORD Richard L Booth MasterIn Equity Sumter County SumterSouth Carolina ATTORNEYS FORPLAINTIFF Samuel D FlederPatrick Goodwyn Smith DebnamNarron Drake Saintsing amp MyersLLP PO Box 26268 Raleigh NC27611 Attorneys for Plaintiff DMN15079942

case of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3375 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

non-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4875 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

sales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

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ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

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James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C1

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

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SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

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(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 23rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo

AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

CNBC 35 84 American Greed A phony gold scheme American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed CNN 3 80 Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper

COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 24rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo

AMC 48 180 (600) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Lost World Jurassic Parkrdquo (1997 Adventure) Jeff Goldblum Juli-anne Moore An expedition returns to monitor dinosaursrsquo progress

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

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DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

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2017ES1400151Personal Representative

Harristine Andrews12952 Deaton Hill Dr

Charlotte NC 28269060917 - 063017

EstateJarone Williams AKA Jerome

Williams2017ES1400153

Personal RepresentativeShirelle Junious

6967 Alex Harvin HwySummerton SC 29148

060917 - 063017

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of SpecializedLoan Servicing LLC vs Traci LHoffman aka Traci L Hoffman CA No 15-CP-14-00496 Thefollowing property will be sold onJuly 3 2017 at 1100 AM at theClarendon County Courthouse to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe School District 20 City ofManning County of Clarendon Stateof South Carolina being designatedas Lot containing 210 being shownon a plat of property surveyed byDuvalle W Elliot RLS dated June29 1991 and recorded May 17 2006as shown in Plat Book S52 at Page327 in the Office of the Register ofDeeds for Clarendon County SouthCarolina to which plat reference is

NOTICE OF SALE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CASE NO2016-CP-14-00433

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF CLARENDON

Vanderbilt Mortgage and FinanceInc

Plaintiff-vs-

Lawrence W Green Jr akaLawrence Green Jr The Estate ofKaren Burnette Green and and allUnknown persons with any righttitle or interest in the real estatedescribed herein also any Unknownpersons who may be in the militaryservice of the United States ofAmerica being a class designated asJohn Doe and any Unknown minorspersons under a Disability orpersons incarcerated being a classdesignated as Richard Roe

Defendant(s)

BY VIRTUE of a judgmentheretofore granted in the case ofVanderbilt Mortgage and FinanceInc vs Lawrence W Green Jr akaLawrence Green Jr The Estate ofKaren Burnette Green and IEFILE Frances Ricci Land Welchas Special Referee for ClarendonCounty will sell on July 3 2017 at1100 am at the Clarendon CountyCourthouse 3 West Keitt StManning SC 29102 to the highestbidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofl a n d t o g e t h e r w i t h t h eimprovements thereon situate lyingand being located in the County ofClarendon State of South Carolinacontaining 200 acres more or lessand being more particularly shownand delineated on a plat entitled ATract of Land Being Conveyed byWoodrow Johnson Et al toLawrence Green Jr prepared byRobert G Mathis PLS datedAugust 2 2011 and recordedSeptember 7 2011 in the Office ofthe Clerk of Court for ClarendonCounty in Plat Book S-53 at Page 450said lot having such metes andbounds as reference to said plat willshow all measurements being a littlemore or less

This being the identical propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green Jr bydeed of Woodrow Johnson GardeniaGreen Evelyn Johnson SandraWalker Clint Walker ShawnJohnson Everette Moore CleoJohnson and Emanual Robinson bydeed recorded September 8 2011 inBook 805 at Page 16

TMS 083-00-01-077-00

Mobile Home 2011 SCHU VINROC724578NCAB

SUBJECT TO CLARENDONCOUNTY TAXES

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Special Referee atconclusion of the bidding five (5)of his bid in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith the same tobe applied to purchase price in caseof compliance but to be forfeitedand applied first to costs and then to

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of US BankNational Association as IndentureTrustee successor in interest toBank of America NationalAssociation as Indenture Trusteesuccessor by merger to LaSalle BankNational Association as IndentureTrustee for AFC Trust Series 2000-3vs Deloris Coard CA No15-CP-14-00070 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1100 AM at the Clarendon CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland lying being and situate in theCounty of Clarendon State of SouthCarolina Said lot designated as Lot21 on that plat of Jordan SubdivisionSection II by David A Nesbitt RLSdated November 7 1994 andrecorded in Clarendon County inPlat Book 47 at Page 147 boundingnow or formerly as follows On theNorth by Fann Road On the East byLot 30 on the aforesaid plat On theSouth by the lands of Lee ErnestRiver and On the West by Lot 28 onthe aforesaid plat

Derivation Book A408 at Page 137

1444 Jeff RdManning SC 29102

This includes a 1997 General mobileh o m e w i t h V I N GMHGA4519614307AampB

164-00-03-064

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSCLARENDON COUNTY ADVALOREM TAXES EASEMENTSANDOR RESTRICTIONS OFRECORD AND OTHER SENIORENCUMBRANCES

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATES

All persons having claims against the following estates MUST file their claims on FORM 371ES with the Probate Court of Clarendon County the address of which is 411 Sunset Dr Manning SC 29102 within eight (8) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice to Creditors or within one (1) year from date of death whichever is earlier (SCPC 62-3-801 et seq) or such persons shall be forever barred as to their claims All claims are required to be presented in written statements on the prescribed form (FORM 371ES) indicating the name and address of the claimant the basis of the claim the amount claimed the date when the claim will become due the nature of any uncertainty as to the claim and a description of any security as to the claim

Estate NoticeClarendon County

Notice Of ApplicationNotice is hereby given that AdolfinaToledo DBA Tienda Y TaqueriaCecilias intends to apply to theSouth Carolina Department ofRevenue for a license permit thatwill allow the sale and ON premisesconsumption of Beer at 207Commerce St Manning SC 29102 Toobject to the issuance of this permit license written protest must bepostmarked no later than July 22017 For a protest to be valid itmust be in writing and shouldinclude the following information(1) the name address and telephonenumber of the person filing theprotest (2) the specific reasons whythe application should be denied (3)that the person protesting is willingto attend a hearing (if one isrequested by the applicant) (4) thatthe person protesting resides in thesame county where the proposedplace of business is located or withinfive miles of the business and (5) thename of the applicant and theaddress of the premises to belicensed Protests must be mailed toSC Department of Revenue ABLPO Box 125 Columbia SouthCarolina 29214-0907 or Faxed to(803) 896-0110

Beer amp WineLicense

documentary stamps on the deedand recording fees

SUBJECT TO CLARENDONC O U N T Y T A X E S A N DASSESSMENTS EASEMENTSRESTRICTIONS ANY OTHERMATTERS OF RECORD

Joseph K CoffeyMaster in Equityfor Clarendon County

Ray Coit Yarborough JrAttorney for Plaintiff

made for a more particulardescription as to metes and bounds

Derivation Book A615 at Page 269

1047 Raiders DrManning SC 29102-8166

093-00-00-021-00

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSCLARENDON COUNTY ADVALOREM TAXES EASEMENTSANDOR RESTRICTIONS OFRECORD AND OTHER SENIORENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 675 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theClarendon County Clerk of Court atCA 15-CP-14-00496

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Joseph King CoffeyMaster in Equity forClarendon County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444011792-00574 FMWebsite wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 575 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theClarendon County Clerk of Court atCA 15-CP-14-00070

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Joseph King CoffeyMaster in Equity forClarendon County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444011847-04195Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

Plaintiffs debt in the case ofnoncompliance Should the last andhighest bidder fail or refuse to makethe required deposit at the time ofthe bid or comply with the otherterms or the bid within twenty (20)days then the Special Referee mayresell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe former highest bidder) Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

The successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on theamount of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 1170 per annum

Frances Ricci Land WelchSpecial Refereefor Clarendon County

Theodore von Keller EsquireB Lindsay Crawford IIIEsquireSara HutchinsColumbia South CarolinaAttorney for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of The CitizensBank vs Robert Butler BarfieldCA 2017-CP-14-00051 I theundersigned will sell on July 3 2017at 1100 am or thereafter at theClarendon County Courthouse 3West Keitt Street Manning SouthCarolina to the highest bidder thefollowing property

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereon ifany situate lying and being inSchool District 3 in the County ofClarendon State of South Carolinacontaining 10 acre more or less andbounding now or formerly andmeasuring as follows On the Northby the right of way of SC HighwayS-14-37 and measuring thereon 2087feet on the East by lands of Porterand measuring thereon 2117 feet onthe South by lands now or formerlyof BB Barfield and measuringthereon 2087 feet For a moreparticular description of said tractreference may be had to a plat byME Lind Jr RLS dated April 171968

This property was received byRobert Butler as devisee of theEstate of Butler Barfield Jr akaBB Barfield Jr Date ofDeath-January 20 2013 ClarendonCounty Probate Rol l No2014-ES-14-00053 see also Deed ofDistribution of the Estate of ButlerBarfield Jr aka BB Barfield Jr toRobert Butler Barfield dated June 52015 and recorded June 5 2015 inBook 920 at Page 247 in the Office ofthe Clerk of Court for ClarendonCounty

MBP 353-00-02-004-00

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit at the conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied topurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance Should the last andhighest bidder fail or refuse to makethe required deposit at time of bid orcomply with the other terms of thebid within thirty (30) days then theproperty will be resold on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day at the risk ofthe said highest bidder Personal ordeficiency judgment having beenwaived the bidding will not remainopen for a period of thirty (30) daysafter the sale Purchaser to pay forpreparation of the deed

Notice of SaleNotice of SaleLEGALLEGALNOTICESNOTICES

Notice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale

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A6 THE CLARENDON SUN CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017

THE SUMTER ITEM CLARENDON SUN FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A7

Complex carbohydrates important for your health

Now that we are halfway into 2017 and itrsquos been six months since we

made our New Yearrsquos resolu-tions howrsquos that going If any related to your health and good nutrition are you treating your body the right way If so you may be still searching for ways to jump-

start your bodyrsquos motor For-tunately eat-ing more fruits vege-tables and grain prod-ucts is an easy way to fuel up with-out weighing yourself down Carbo-hydrates are convenient and jam-

packed with vitamins minerals and fiber Plus they are generally low in dietary fat Current di-etary guidelines recommend obtaining 55 to 60 percent of energy from carbohydrates especially complex carbohy-drates But how do these guidelines translate into daily food choices And what are the specific benefits of whole-grain foods in the healthful eating equation

Carbohydrates are a valu-able energy source fueling the central nervous system and muscles during physical activity Supplying four calo-ries per gram carbohydrates also help the body efficiently use vitamins minerals amino acids and other essen-tial nutrients

Scientists classify carbohy-drates into two categories simple and complex Sugars are called simple carbohy-drates because they consist of one or two sugar units Sugars occur naturally in fruits vegetables milk and other foods as well as in a refined state such as table sugar or sucrose The body cannot distinguish between naturally occurring and added sugars and digests both in exactly the same manner

Complex carbohydrates mdash found in grain foods as well as fruits and vegetables mdash get their name from their complex chain-like structure of many sugar units Among complex carbohydrates are starches and dietary fiber During the digestive process starch is typically broken down into sugars and used by the body for energy

Studies indicate that high-fiber diets can reduce the risks of heart disease and certain types of cancer Solu-ble fiber in cereals oatmeal beans and other foods has been found to lower blood cholesterol Insoluble fiber found in cauliflower cabbage and other vegetables and fruits helps move foods

through the stomach and in-testine thereby decreasing the risk of cancers of the colon and rectum Whole-grain breads and cereals dry beans and peas fruits and vegetables are generally low in fat and contain little or no cholesterol They are also rich in fiber which facili-tates proper bowel function and can reduce symptoms of chronic constipation and hemorrhoids

For the most part con-sumers appear to be aware of the benefits of carbohy-drate consumption Yet evi-dence shows that when it comes to complex carbohy-drates people are consum-ing only one half the rec-ommended number of serv-ings each day A survey by the US Department of Ag-riculture estimates that adults consume an average of four to five servings a day of grain products only

one of which is whole grain It is worth noting that the food guide pyramid recommends from 6 to 11 servings of grain products per day at least three of which should be from whole-grain foods

Despite the clear benefits of a fiber-rich diet most Americans fall far short of optimal intakes In closing

for individuals with diabetes it is essential you closely fol-low the instructions of your doctor regarding any con-

sumption of carbohydratesIf you are very busy per-

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6 cups water 1 bag (2frac14 cups) dry split peas

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NO MEAT BAKED BEANS

1 pound dried navy beans 6 cups water 1 small onion chopped

frac34 cup ketchup frac34 cup brown sugar frac34 cup water 1 teaspoon dry mustard 2 tablespoons dark molasses 1 teaspoon salt

Soak beans in water overnight in large soup kettle Cook beans in water until soft about 1 frac12 hours Drain discarding bean water

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PETS OF THE WEEKAbby right is a black-and-white 2-year-old female LabJindo mix and weighs approximately 32 pounds She is very sweet and affectionate Abby enjoys playing ball and being petted She gets along with some but not all dogs She has been spayed is current on her vaccinations and tested nega-tive for heartworms

Dumplin far right is a male domestic medium-haired orange-and-white 12-week old kitten He is very affectionate and extremely playful Dumplin is cur-rent on vaccinations tested negative for

feline leukemia and is scheduled to be neutered today The adoption fee for kit-tens is currently only $50 You can fill out an application on the shelter website

Stop by to see Dumplin Abby and their friends Tuesday through Saturday from 9 am to 3 pm at A Second Chance Ani-mal Shelter 5079 Alex Harvin Highway (US 301) which has numerous pets available for adoption To drop off an animal call (803) 473-7075 for an ap-pointment If yoursquove lost a pet check wwwccanimalcontrolwebscom and wwwASecondChanceAnimalSheltercom

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Alumni group meets June 24 in Summerton

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COMMENTARY

COMMENTARY

A8 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

Are we nearing civil war

President Trump may be chief of state head of gov-ernment and com-

mander in chief but his administration is shot through with disloyalists plotting to bring him down

We are approaching something of a civil war

where the capital city seeks the overthrow of the sov-ereign and its own restora-tion

Thus far it is a non-violent struggle

though street clashes be-tween pro- and anti-Trump forces are increasingly marked by fistfights and brawls Police are having difficulty keeping people apart A few have been ar-rested carrying concealed weapons

That the objective of this city is to bring Trump down via a deep state-me-dia coup is no secret Few deny it

Last week fired Director of the FBI James Comey a successor to J Edgar Hoover admitted under oath that he used a cutout to leak to The New York Times an Oval Office con-versation with the presi-dent

Goal have the Times story trigger the appoint-ment of a special prosecu-tor to bring down the pres-ident

Comey wanted a special prosecutor to target Trump despite his knowl-edge from his own FBI in-vestigation that Trump was innocent of the perva-sive charge that he collud-ed with the Kremlin in the hacking of the DNC

Comeyrsquos deceit was de-signed to enlist the police powers of the state to bring down his president And it worked For the spe-cial counsel named with broad powers to pursue Trump is Comeyrsquos friend and predecessor at the FBI Robert Mueller

As Newt Gingrich said Sunday lsquorsquoLook at who Muellerrsquos starting to hire hellip (T)hese are people that hellip look to me like theyrsquore hellip setting up to go after Trump hellip including people by the way who have been reprimanded for hiding from the defense informa-tion into major cases hellip

lsquorsquoThis is going to be a witch huntrsquorsquo

Another example Ac-cording to Daily Kos

Trump planned a swift lift-ing of sanctions on Russia after inauguration and a summit meeting with Vlad-imir Putin to prevent a sec-ond Cold War

The State Department was tasked with working out the details

Instead says Daniel Fried the coordinator for sanctions policy he re-ceived lsquorsquopanickyrsquorsquo calls of lsquorsquoPlease my God can you stop thisrsquorsquo

Operatives at State dis-loyal to the president and hostile to the Russia policy on which he had been elected collaborated with elements in Congress to sabotage any detente They succeeded

lsquorsquoIt would have been a win-win for Moscowrsquorsquo said Tom Malinowski of State who boasted last week of his role in blocking a rap-prochement with Russia State employees sabotaged one of the principal poli-cies for which Americans had voted and they substi-tuted their own

Not in memory have there been so many leaks to injure a president from within his own govern-ment and not just political leaks but leaks of confi-dential classified and se-cret documents The leaks are coming out of the sup-posedly secure investiga-tive and intelligence agen-cies of the US govern-ment

The media the beneficia-ries of these leaks are giv-ing cover to those breaking the law The real criminal lsquorsquocollusionrsquorsquo in Washington is between Big Media and the deep state colluding to destroy a president they detest and to sink the poli-cies they oppose

Yet another example is the unfolding lsquorsquounmask-ingrsquorsquo scandal

While all the evidence is not yet in it appears an ab-normal number of conver-sations between Trump as-sociates and Russians were intercepted by US intelli-gence agencies

On orders higher up the

conversations were tran-scribed and contrary to law the names of Trump associates unmasked

Then those transcripts with names revealed were spread to all 16 agencies of the intel com-munity at the direction of Susan Rice and with the possible knowledge of Barack Obama assuring some would be leaked after Trump became pres-ident

The leak of Gen Michael Flynnrsquos conversation with the Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak after Obama imposed sanctions on Russia for the hacking of the DNC may have been a product of the unmask-ing operation The media hit on Flynn cost him the National Security Council post

Trump has had many ac-complishments since his election Yet his enemies in the media and their deep state allies have often made a purgatory of his presidency

What he and his White House need to understand is that this is not going to end that this is a fight to the finish that his enemies will not relent until they see him impeached or re-signing in disgrace

To prevail Trump will have to campaign across this country and wage guerrilla war in this capi-tal using the legal and po-litical weapons at his dis-posal to ferret out the ene-mies within his own gov-ernment

Not only is this battle es-sential if Trump hopes to realize his agenda it is winnable For the people sense that the Beltway elites are cynically en-gaged in preserving their own privileges positions and power

If the president cannot rewrite Obamacare or achieve tax reform he should not go around the country in 2018 wailing about Nancy Pelosi or Chuck Schumer They are not the real adversaries They are but interchange-able parts

He should campaign against the real enemies of America First by promis-ing to purge the deep state and flog its media collabo-rators

Time to burn down the Bastille

Patrick J Buchanan is the author of a new book lsquorsquoNixonrsquos White House Wars The Battles That Made and Broke a Presi-dent and Divided America Foreverrsquorsquo

Pat Buchanan

lsquoState employees

sabotaged one of

the principal

policies for which

Americans had

voted and they

substituted their

ownrsquo

You got your gas tax hike now fix the roadPostcard to South Carolina ldquoI left the state The highways are great Wish you were hererdquo

COLUMBIA mdash I feel like a big-rig truck driver having driven to Alabama and back

Thatrsquos a long way to go to visit a beach town that is ev-erything Hilton Head Island tries not to be

But itrsquos all good when itrsquos a chance to see family To be part of four generations eat-

ing Frogmore Stew together is a gift worth any drive

But once again this summer the road trip be-yond the South Caro-lina state line drives home the

point of just how primitive we are

We donrsquot need bad school re-ports to show the nation how dumb South Carolina has be-come We just need to invite them to drive our highways

The poster child is Inter-state 95

In South Carolina itrsquos a two-lane pockmarked death trap

Georgia has a better road connecting Rincon to Sylvania

And in Georgia I-95 has three lanes in each direction

and itrsquos actually a smooth sur-face

South Carolina got this way because itrsquos backward not be-cause it didnrsquot have enough money It got this way because the Legislature wants to con-trol highway spending This stuff is based on politics not needs and I donrsquot believe thatrsquos going to change

So all these years I-95 has not been seen as a dire need when it so obviously is a dire need

But this year the Legisla-ture jacked up the state gas tax Part of the push was an airplane pulling a sign high over Harbour Town during the RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing in April that said ldquoFix The Damn Roadsrdquo

Now we can say ldquoOK South Carolina You got the gas tax hike you so desperately want-ed When are you going to fix Interstate 95rdquo

Earlier this year it was re-ported it would cost $4 billion to bring I-95 in South Carolina up to the standards of our neighbor Georgia

What I have not seen report-ed is a timeline for starting the job and finishing it

So South Carolina When are you going to fix the damn road

Contact Mr Lauderdale at dlauderdaleislandpacketcom 843-706-8115 or That-sLauderdale

DavidLauderdale

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

MODERATE PARNELL BEST TO REPRESENT HOMETOWN

Good news for Sumter We have a well-qualified native son running for Congress Ar-chie Parnell brings his im-pressive business experience strong community values and hard work to the job

He is a moderate (like John Spratt) and committed to na-

tional security and the impor-tant role of Shaw Air Force Base located here A congress-man from here would benefit us in many areas of our lives

Vote for Archie Parnell our ldquohometownrdquo boy

COLLEEN H YATESSumter

WRITER STILL SAYS LIBERAL DEMOCRATS ARE STUPID

I woke up this morning real early intent on writing a let-ter to the editor concerning the continued stupidity of lib-eral Democrats

Instead I decided to go back to bed and snooze I wake up again and the TV is saturated with the coverage of the shooting in Virginia And one of the first things I hear is that the governor of Virginia is already speaking about gun control The same guy who gave 220000 felons the right to vote again Then I hear some guy say the shooting was lsquoapparentlyrsquo not politically motivated Ap-parently The spin is already starting

The shooter asked what it washellip was told something to the effect of lsquocongressional ball practicersquo The shooter asks lsquowhat sidersquo lsquoThe Republi-

cansrsquo Minutes later the shoot-ing starts And this idiot on TV says lsquoapparently not politi-cally motivatedrsquo

And what gets me the dem-ocrats and media are TRYING to find evidence of collusion that IS NOT THERE and here we have evidence of a politi-cally motivated shooting THEY CANrsquoT SEE

For the last year I have called Democrats and the mainstream media stupid I have seen NO rebuttals writ-ten but then again I didnrsquot expect to see any for the sim-ple fact that you canrsquot deny anything I have said The proof is right in front of you Often I have wondered lsquocan these people get any more stu-pid than they already arersquo Stay tuned

DENNIS E VICKERSWedgefield

FROM OUR TIMELINE THEITEM

The Sumter Item is on Twitter theitem Follow us and keep your eye on whatrsquos going on in the world We will occasionally share a few noteworthy tweets with you here

At the start of his sopho-more year in August 2016 Bar-wickrsquos current supervisor at Kaydon Paul Brewer called Hancock at CCTC and said he

would like a stu-dent intern

Barwick was the choice After starting he said he wanted to learn and prog-ress working as many as 32 hours a week including

weekends Brewer said within four or

five months on the job he and management were already talking to Barwick about hir-ing him full time after the two-year degree program was com-plete

ldquoA want-to attitude and a can-do attitude really helped him a lotrdquo Brewer said ldquoHe really wants to do it Hersquos just an outstanding young manrdquo

Barwick said his parents and family helped instill a strong work ethic in him He

said he would encourage the route he took to other students who are good in math orga-nized and like to tinker with things

ldquoTherersquos a lot of work in the maintenance technician fieldrdquo Barwick said ldquoThey are good-paying jobsrdquo

He said he has the opportu-nity for four raises during the next two years with Kaydon

Most importantly he en-courages high school stu-dents to not delay in going to college

ldquoDonrsquot wait to go to school because itrsquos harder to go back once yoursquove had a breakrdquo Bar-wick said ldquoA lot of my friends who say they are going to take a year off and go back end up not going They start making money even if itrsquos $9 or $10 an hour and then say lsquoWell I canrsquot make that money if Irsquom in schoolrsquordquo

Rhett Walker a value stream manager with Kaydon and a member of the Greater Sumter Chamber of Com-mercersquos Industrial Associa-tion thinks Barwick is a great example for other teenagers

to follow He said all industry in the local community mdash whether it be Caterpillar BD or Continental Tire mdash is look-ing for young people who want to better themselves with education The intern-ship through CCTC is a great

way to learn the trade and for manufacturers to see some-onersquos performance and poten-tial

ldquoItrsquos the perfect symbiotic relationship between a techni-cal college and manufactur-ing right here in Sumterrdquo

Walker said ldquoI think indus-tries here have a great part-nership with that school to feed us well-educated and qualified people Zack was definitely one of those I think hersquos going to fit in on our team perfectlyrdquo

THE SUMTER ITEM LOCAL | REGION FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A9

will be the reduction of the position as a voting member that Beaman will be leaving he said

Beaman said the new company will be in a better position to cope with un-certainty in the health care industry in the United States and in South Car-olina

ldquoThere are a lot of unknowns facing the health industry starting with how we are going to be reimbursed in the fu-turerdquo Beaman said ldquoIs Trumpcare or the Senate plan or the House bill will any of that prevail We donrsquot knowrdquo

He said the future of Medicaid and Medicare how they will be budgeted and how they will reimburse provid-ers is of great concern He said 29 per-cent of all Medicaid patients in South Carolina will be served in the new companyrsquos facilities

ldquoWe see escalating costs mdash labor supply and demand for clinical phar-maceuticals just about every compo-nent seems to be going up faster than the reimbursement raterdquo Beaman said

He said as a larger company the two systems together will be better able to cope with changes in the health care environment Beaman said the cur-rent state of health care in South Car-olina is not sustainable

ldquoWe know as an individual corpora-tion we donrsquot have the resources to make a difference in thatrdquo he said ldquoThis additional capacity is far great-er than any one of us could do on our own and we can apply that to help im-prove the fundamental conditions of carerdquo

WHIZ FROM PAGE A1

BARWICK

PALMETTO FROM PAGE A1

Insurers Duke Energy knew coal ash riskRALEIGH (AP) mdash Dozens of in-

surance companies say theyrsquore not obligated to help pay for Duke Ener-gy Corprsquos multi-billion dollar coal ash cleanup because the nationrsquos largest electric company long knew about but did nothing to reduce the threat of potentially toxic pollutants

The claim is in a filing by lawyers for nearly 30 international and domestic insurance companies that were sued by Duke Energy in March to force them to cover part of the utilityrsquos coal ash cleanup costs in the Carolinas

The 57 policies generally promise to help Duke pay what itrsquos legally ob-ligated to pay for property damage ldquocaused by an occurrencerdquo even if liability for an incident doesnrsquot be-

come known until decades later the Charlotte-based company said in the same filing last week in the state court that hears complex business cases Both sides filed the document in describing a litigation timeline that would lead to trial in mid-2019

The insurers counter theyrsquore not on the hook to pay They say that be-cause Duke Energy stored its coal ash in unlined pits as part of its nor-mal practices any property damage ldquowas caused intentionally by or at Dukersquos directionrdquo and there werenrsquot any distinct pollution events that triggered coverage

They note that Duke was well aware that burning coal to generate electricity leaves byproducts con-

taining toxic substances that can contaminate groundwater They say Dukersquos ash ponds were built without safeguards to prevent groundwater pollution and some ash ponds placed the ash in direct contact with groundwater

ldquoDuke continued to dispose of (coal ash) in unlined ash ponds long after it knew it had environmental problems By the 1990s Duke submit-ted insurance claims to some of the defendants and other insurers for the same ash ponds that are now at issue in this action Although Duke was aware of these issues it contin-ued to operate its unlined ash ponds for decadesrdquo the companiesrsquo lawyers said

Fan drive hopes to keep Lee County elderly stay cool

According to the Centers for Dis-ease Control and Prevention older adults are more likely to have heat-related problems than younger adults Older individuals donrsquot ad-just to sudden changes in tempera-ture as well and they are more likely to have a chronic medical condition that changes the bodyrsquos response to heat

The elderly are also more likely to take prescription medicines that impair the bodyrsquos ability to regu-

late temperature or that inhibit perspiration

In order to help elderly residents in Bishopville and Lee County avoid dangerous conditions such as heat stress or heat exhaustion the Bishopville Police Department the Lee County Chamber of Commerce and Jaredrsquos Ace Hardware are pro-moting a summer fan drive through Wednesday

Bishopville Police Chief Calvin Collins said officers will be going door to door checking to find resi-dents who need a fan and will also

be working with South Carolina Department of Social Services to find residents who are at risk of heat-related illness

Anyone wanting to help may drop off new fans at Lee County Chamber of Commerce 102 N Main St Bishopville or Bishop-ville Police Department 112 E Council St

Fans may also be purchased for $17 at the Chamber office

For more information call Lee County Chamber of Commerce at (803) 483-2800

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TODAY

A couple of

afternoon t-storms

90deg

TUESDAY

Cloudy with a

t-storm or two

84deg 71deg

W 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 65

MONDAY

An afternoon

t-storm or two

88deg 71deg

SW 8-16 mph

Chance of rain 60

SUNDAY

Cloudy humid a

pm t-storm

89deg 72deg

SSW 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 60

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A t-storm around in

the pm

88deg 72deg

S 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 40

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A thunderstorm in

spots early

72deg

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Chance of rain 40

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Today Sat

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Lincoln High Alumni hold dinner fund-raiser

Venus is active but also loves to be held cuddled

Harley is a sweet gentle pup

AROUND TOWN

The Sumter SPCA is located at 1140 S Guignard Drive (803) 773-9292 and is open 11 am to 530 pm every day ex-cept Wednesday and Sunday Visit the website at wwwsumterscspcacom

The SPCA relies heavily on

community support and

donations Currently the

biggest needs are for dry

puppy and kitten food wet cat

food cat litter and cleaning

supplies The following are also

appreciated

Newspapers stuff ed animals heavy

duty trash bags (30 gallon or larger)

dishwashing liquid laundry detergent

bleach paper towels sheets and

comforters baby blankets canned

dog and cat food dry dog food treats

leashes and collars disinfectant spray

all-purpose cleaner air freshener no

scratch scrubbers two-sided sponges

for dishes litter freshener and of

course monetary donations are also

gratefully accepted

SUMTER SPCA PETS OF THE WEEK

CROSSWORD

ANSWERS TO TODAY rsquoS PUZZLES

SUDOKU JUMBLE

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Someone will withhold important

information Donrsquot make a decision that will have a lasting effect on your future plans and goals Look out for your own interests and negotiate on your own behalf 3 stars

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Yoursquoll find unusual ways to get things done Your insight and dedication coupled with your ability to meet deadlines and to surprise others with your ideas will pay off and bring high returns Romance will enhance your personal life 4 stars

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Question everything and everyone Incorrect information will cause delays and make you look bad Broaden your outlook when faced with opposition A willingness to negotiate and meet others halfway will help you avoid being left out 2 stars

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Personal gains can be made Let your emotions be your guide when it comes to dealing with children a close friend or your companion A passionate or kind gesture will enhance your relationships with those you love and respect 5 stars

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Hold on to your cash Donrsquot let anyone sweet-talk you into spending money on something you donrsquot need Look for alternative ways to have fun and do things without putting your hard-earned cash on the line 3 stars

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Base relationships on trust and equality Emotional matters will surface if there is too much pressure being put on you to do things you donrsquot want to do Donrsquot feel like you have to be a chameleon and mirror someone elsersquos actions 3 stars

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Deception is apparent when dealing with peers relatives or friends Ask questions before you agree to take part in something that is emotionally draining Change can be good if it leads to fewer complications and a simpler lifestyle 3 stars

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Yoursquoll learn by taking part in events that are challenging mentally physically and emotionally Socializing and sharing your thoughts with someone special will encourage you to make positive changes A commitment or altering your lifestyle is favored 5 stars

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Problems with partners will leave you feeling isolated and confused Listen carefully and consider whether you need the kind of help thatrsquos being offered Going it alone will give you the control you need to stay within budget 2 stars

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) Trust your own judgment One of your peers will feed you false information that will set you back if you are gullible Channel your energy into doing what needs to be done without offering insight into your plans 4 stars

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Yoursquoll be taken advantage of if you are sympathetic to someone whining about tough times Offer suggestions but donrsquot put your money or time into something that is not your responsibility Aim to stabilize your life not make it more complicated 3 stars

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Emotional energy should be put to good use A creative hobby or personal improvements you want to make will be a good outlet for you to pursue alone Refuse to let anyone use emotional tactics to encourage poor habits 3 stars

The Lincoln High School Preser-vation Alumni Association will sponsor a dinner fundraiser from 11 am to 5 pm today at Lincoln High School cafete-ria Council Street Cost is $9 per dinner and the menu will consist of fried chicken or pork chops rice with gravy green beans dessert roll and a drink Call (803) 968-4173A State Health Insurance Pro-gram Workshop will be held 10 am-1 pm on Tuesday June 20 at the Sumter County Li-brary 111 N Harvin StThe VFW and VFW 10813 Auxilia-ry will meet at 6 pm Tuesday June 20 at the Post Home 610 Manning AveSummer Movies at the Sumter Opera House 21 N Main St will offer the following mov-ies at 10 am 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Thurs-days June 22 mdash ldquoStorksrdquo June 29 mdash ldquoPetersquos Dragonrdquo July 6 mdash ldquoThe BFGrdquo July 13 mdash ldquoAngry Birdsrdquo July 20 mdash ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo July 27 mdash ldquoNine Livesrdquo and Aug 3 mdash ldquoThe Lego Batman Movierdquo and the following movies at 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Fridays June 16 mdash ldquoRogue Onerdquo July 21 mdash ldquoGhost-bustersrdquo and Aug 18 mdash ldquoSix-teen Candlesrdquo Admission is $1 and popcorn and water are available for $1 each Call (803) 436-2616The Sumter County Library will offer a variety of programs meetings and events during the month of June Programs to be held at the main library 111 N Harvin St are as follows 3-4 pm Saturday June 17 ldquoFa-therrsquos Day Craftrdquo dads will love the hand-crafted gifts made by their children 6-7 pm Tuesday June 20 the Teen Advisory Board (ages 13 and up) will meet 10 am-noon and 2-4 pm Wednes-day June 21 the movie ldquoSingrdquo will be presented 3-4 pm Saturday June 24 Beginning Computer Coding with

Scratch (ages seven and up) an MIT computer program developed to help you learn to think logically and cre-atively preparing students to learn computer coding call (803) 773-7273 to register 3-4 pm Tuesday June 27 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) and 10-11 am Wednesday June 28 Geronimo Stilton Scavenger Hunt (ages seven and up) hunt through news-papers for clues you can fol-low around the library Pro-grams to be held at the Wesmark Library branch 180 W Wes-mark Blvd are as follows 10-11 am Friday June 16 Sto-rybuilders Improvisation Workshop (ages seven and up) play theatre games and act out stories 3-4 pm Thursday June 22 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) 10-11 am Friday June 23 at Story-time and a Craft (ages three to six) children listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 469-8110 to register 10-11 am Thursday June 29 Get Crafty (ages seven and up) create a fun craft project call (803) 469-8110 to register and 10-11 am Friday June 30 musical performance ldquoString Celebrationrdquo musical duo of-fering an educational and en-tertaining performance Pro-grams to be held at the South Sumter Library 337 Manning Ave are as follows 10-11 am Thursday June 15 Get Moving mdash free hip-hop work-shop (ages seven and up) no dance experience necessary 10-11 am Monday June 19 arts and crafts workshop (ages seven and up) children will choose their own project mdash crochet chain bracelet a tinfoil sculpture or practice drawing skills and 10-11 am Monday June 26 Storytime and a Craft (ages three to six) children will listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 773-7273 to register

A10 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 DAILY PLANNER THE SUMTER ITEM

Harley left is a 4-month-old blond male lab mix He is super with other dogs and children He is an active friendly playful affectionate and gen-tle pup He is a very sweet boy who loves being given lots of love and at-tention Harley would make a great ad-dition to any family

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FRIDAYJUNE 16 2017

PALMETTO PRO OPEN

LEGION BASEBALL

PREP BASKETBALL

Perseverance pays off

DENNIS BRUNSON THE SUMTER ITEM

Allie Kiick stretches for a return in her 7-5 2-6 6-3 upset win over second-seeded Katherine Sebov on Thursday in a second-round match of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center Kiick will face No 6 seed Robin Anderson today in a quarterfinal match

Unseeded Allie Kiick ral-lied in the third set to knock off No 2 seed Katherine Sebov in the second round of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center on Thursday

After winning the first set 7-5 but dropping the second set 6-2 things looked bleak

for Kiick when she fell be-hind Seebov 3-1 in the third set However Kiick won the next five games to win the set 6-3 and advance to to-dayrsquos quarterfinal match against No 6 seed Robin An-derson

Trailing 3-1 in a third set however is hardly the toughest challenge the 21-year old Kiick has faced in her young career She has

had to make sense of her fa-ther Jim a famed running back on the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins and his battle with dementia In ad-dition she has already seen her career stalled by a pair of knee surgeries and most recently a battle with skin cancer

ldquoItrsquos incredible that I was out there today and to win itrsquos hard to describerdquo she

said ldquoTo have gone through what the I have and to be out there doing what I love mdash just playing tennis mdash itrsquos greatrdquo

Kiick had not played in a pro tournament since June in 2015 She had climbed her way up to a 136 world ranking when a pair of knee surgeries put her career on hold

Finally back on court after pair of knee surgeries and skin cancer

diagnosis unseeded Kiick rallies to beat second-seeded Sebov in 3 sets

BY TOM OrsquoHARE Special To The Sumter Item

SEE PERSEVERANCE PAGE B2

US OPEN

Wilson set to take over boys squad at Crestwood

After 11 very successful sea-sons as the girls basketball head coach at Crestwood High School Tony Wilson is looking for a new challenge

And he wonrsquot have to go any-where to find it mdash except to the locker room on the other side of The Castle

Wilson will be Crestwoodrsquos boys head coach this season becoming

just the second boys coach in school history He will replace Dwayne Edwards who will be handling just athletic director duties after 21 years as head coach

ldquoI wanted to see if I could be successful on the other siderdquo Wilson said ldquoI had done all of those seasons of girls basket-ball I just felt like it was time to move on I wanted to give it a try with the boysrdquo

Edwards felt moving Wilson to the boys position was a logi-cal move

ldquoThe basketball programs here at Crestwood have always worked togetherrdquo Edwards said ldquoCoach Wilson already has a relationship with a lot of the boys so I think it will be a pretty easy transitionrdquo

Wilson was the girls coach for 11 years posting a 208-75 record The Lady Knights went 6-14 in his first season and 10-12 his second year However Crestwood made the playoffs that second year and never missed a season after that

After going 13-10 in his third season Crestwood went 23-5 in his fourth season and won his first playoff game The Lady Knights won 20 or more games in seven of his last eight sea-sons

Crestwood won or shared

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

WILSON

SEE WILSON PAGE B2

THE ASSOCIATED

PRESS

Rickie Fowl-er hits on the 12th hole during the first round of the US Open on Thursday in Erin Wis-consin Fowler shot a 65 to grab a 1-shot lead

Fowler grabs lead on day of highs and lows

ERIN Wis mdash Erin Hills played like a push-over for a US Open

Check out the score of Rickie Fowler who matched the US Open scoring record to par for the opening round with a 7-under 65 Right behind him were 43

other players who broke par breaking a champi-onship record that had stood for 27 years Adam Hadwin tied a US Open record with six straight birdies

Erin Hills also played like a beast

Look no further than Rory McIlroy the No 2 player in the world who didnrsquot hit a fairway after

the 10th hole shot 42 on the back nine and post-ed a 78 his worst score in 27 rounds at the US Open Jason Day made two triple bogeys and closed with a birdie to avoid the indignity of shooting 80 He still had his worst score in a US Open

BY DOUG FERGUSONThe Associated Press

SEE FOWLER PAGE B2

RICK CARPENTER

THE SUMTER ITEM

Dalzell-Shaw starting pitcher Josh Whitley tossed a 1-hit shutout in five innings on Thursday as the Jets defeated Sumter 3-0 in a rain-short-ened contest at Riley Park

Whitley weather help Jets blank P-15rsquosDalzell-Shaw tops Sumter

3-0 in 5 innings for 1st

win in series since 2007

After going over 18 years be-tween its two previous American Legion baseball victories over the Sumter P-15rsquos Dalzell-Shaw Post 175 did it in less than 10 years this time around

The Jets whose last victory over Sumter came on July 25

2007 got five shutout innings from right-hander Josh Whitley and picked up a 3-0 win at Riley Park on Thursday in a game shortened to five innings due to weather

ldquoNobody really gives us a chance to beat themrdquo said D-S head coach Jamey Lisenby whose team improved to 1-5 both overall and in League III play ldquoIrsquove told my guys that we can play with anybody we just have to go out and do it If we can beat Sumter we can beat anybody be-cause thatrsquos a darn good teamrdquo

Sumter dropped to 7-2 in

league play and is 7-3 overallThe game was scoreless for 2 frac12

innings before Dalzell broke through against Sumter starting pitcher Tradd James for two runs in the third

After not allowing a hit in the first two innings James gave up a first-pitch double to Malcolm Brown to start the third He was sacrificed to third by Chris Par-rish before Ron York lined out to right field However Brown didnrsquot tag and was unable to score

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

SEE JETS PAGE B2

B2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 SPORTS THE SUMTER ITEM

SCOREBOARD

TV RADIOTODAY5 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)9 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (FOX SPORTS 1)11 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1230 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)3 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Pole Qualify-ing from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Sec-ond Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)6 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)6 pm ndash Auto Racing ARCA Series Corrigan Oil 200 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1)605 pm ndash Talk Show Sports Talk (WDXY-FM 1059 WDXY-AM 1240)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Rowan County NC vs Sum-ter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Major League Baseball Washington at New York Mets (ESPN)730 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at Atlanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)8 pm ndash WNBA Basketball New York at Dallas (NBA TV)10 pm ndash Major League Baseball New York Yankees at Oakland or Kansas City at Loa Angeles Angels (MLB NETWORK)10 pm ndash WNBA Basketball Chicago at Phoe-nix (NBA TV)

SATURDAY730 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Semifinal Matches (TENNIS)830 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans Start from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 1)9 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)10 am ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Pole Qualifying from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)11 am ndash International Soccer FIFA Confed-erations Cup Group A Match from St Peters-burg Russia ndash New Zealand vs Russia (FOX SPORTS 1)Noon ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Soccer Seattle at New York City (ESPN)1 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago White Sox at Toronto (MLB NETWORK)130 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1 WEGX-FM 929)3 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)3 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Cal State Fullerton vs Oregon State (ESPN)3 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Third Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)330 pm ndash NWSL Soccer Washington at Chi-cago (LIFETIME)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Tampa Bay at Detroit (FOX SPORTS 1)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at At-lanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)630 pm ndash International Volleyball FIVB World League Match from Lodz Poland ndash United States vs Russia (NBC SPORTS NET-WORK)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Wilmington NC vs Sumter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Arena Football Tampa Bay at Phila-delphia (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)7 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)7 pm ndash Major League Soccer Columbus at Atlanta (FOX SPORTS SOUTHEAST)7 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)8 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh (WACH 57)8 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Florida State vs Louisiana State (ESPN)830 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)830 pm ndash Horse Racing Breederrsquos Cup Chal-lenge from Louisville Ky ndash Stephen Foster Handicap and Fleur de Lis Handicap (NBC SPORTS NETWORK)10 pm ndash Professional Boxing Nico Hernan-dez vs Jose Rodriguez in a Super Flyweight Bout from Park City Kan (CBS SPORTS NET-WORK)11 pm ndash Professional Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado in a Super Light-weight Bout from Frisco Texas (ESPN2)11 pm ndash Major League Soccer Houston at Los Angeles (UNIVISION)1 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)

MLB STANDINGSBy The Associated Press

AMERICAN LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBNew York 38 25 603 mdashBoston 37 28 569 2Tampa Bay 35 33 515 5frac12Toronto 32 33 492 7Baltimore 32 33 492 7CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMinnesota 34 29 540 mdashCleveland 32 31 508 2Kansas City 30 34 469 4frac12Detroit 30 34 469 4frac12Chicago 29 36 446 6West Division W L Pct GBHouston 45 22 672 mdashLos Angeles 35 34 507 11Texas 32 33 492 12Seattle 33 35 485 12frac12Oakland 27 38 415 17

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Toronto 7 Tampa Bay 6Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4Baltimore 10 Chicago White Sox 6

Seattle 6 Minnesota 4Houston 13 Texas 2LA Angels 7 NY Yankees 5

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Minnesota 6 Seattle 2Chicago White Sox 5 Baltimore 2Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmTampa Bay at Detroit 710 pmNY Yankees at Oakland 1005 pmKansas City at LA Angels 1007 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmChicago White Sox (Quintana 2-8) at Toron-to (Biagini 1-5) 707 pmTampa Bay (Ramirez 3-1) at Detroit (Norris 3-4) 710 pmSeattle (Paxton 5-1) at Texas (Ross 0-0) 805 pmBoston (Pomeranz 6-4) at Houston (Fiers 4-2) 810 pmCleveland (Carrasco 6-3) at Minnesota (Tur-ley 0-0) 810 pmNY Yankees (Severino 5-2) at Oakland (Ma-naea 6-3) 935 pmKansas City (Kennedy 0-6) at LA Angels (Chavez 5-6) 1007 pm

NATIONAL LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBWashington 39 26 600 mdashNew York 30 34 469 8frac12Miami 29 35 453 9frac12Atlanta 29 36 446 10Philadelphia 21 43 328 17frac12CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMilwaukee 35 32 522 mdashChicago 32 33 492 2St Louis 30 34 469 3frac12Pittsburgh 30 36 455 4frac12Cincinnati 29 36 446 5WEST DIVISION W L Pct GBColorado 42 26 618 mdashLos Angeles 41 26 612 frac12Arizona 41 26 612 frac12San Diego 27 40 403 14frac12San Francisco 26 41 388 15frac12

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6San Diego 4 Cincinnati 2Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Atlanta 13 Washington 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Colorado 5 Pittsburgh 1Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4NY Mets 9 Chicago Cubs 4Milwaukee 7 St Louis 6

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmWashington at NY Mets 710 pmMilwaukee at St Louis 715 pmSan Francisco at Colorado 840 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESArizona (Corbin 5-6) at Philadelphia (Nola 3-4) 705 pmChicago Cubs (Butler 3-2) at Pittsburgh (Wil-liams 3-3) 705 pmSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmLA Dodgers (Wood 6-0) at Cincinnati (Adle-man 4-2) 710 pmWashington (Scherzer 7-4) at NY Mets (Matz 1-0) 710 pmMiami (Straily 4-4) at Atlanta (Newcomb 0-1) 735 pmSan Diego (Diaz 1-1) at Milwaukee (Guerra 1-1) 810 pmSan Francisco (Samardzija 2-8) at Colorado (Senzatela 8-2) 840 pm

GOLFBy The Associated Press

US OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP PAR SCORESThursdayAt Erin HillsErin WisPurse $12 millionYardage 7741 Par 72 (36-36)First Rounda-denotes amateurRickie Fowler 33-32mdash65 -7Paul Casey 32-34mdash66 -6Xander Schauffele 32-34mdash66 -6Brian Harman 35-32mdash67 -5Tommy Fleetwood 34-33mdash67 -5Brooks Koepka 34-33mdash67 -5Patrick Reed 36-32mdash68 -4Kevin Na 35-33mdash68 -4Marc Leishman 33-35mdash68 -4Adam Hadwin 31-37mdash68 -4Jamie Lovemark 34-35mdash69 -3JB Holmes 32-37mdash69 -3Lee Westwood 36-33mdash69 -3Andrew Johnston 34-35mdash69 -3Si Woo Kim 36-33mdash69 -3a-Scottie Scheffler 36-33mdash69 -3Bernd Wiesberger 35-34mdash69 -3Charley Hoffman 36-34mdash70 -2Brandt Snedeker 35-35mdash70 -2Ernie Els 32-38mdash70 -2Jack Maguire 37-33mdash70 -2Brandon Stone 32-38mdash70 -2William McGirt 37-33mdash70 -2Sergio Garcia 35-35mdash70 -2Jim Furyk 34-36mdash70 -2Matt Fitzpatrick 35-35mdash70 -2a-Cameron Champ 37-33mdash70 -2Derek Barron 36-34mdash70 -2Kevin Dougherty 38-33mdash71 -1Davis Love IV 36-35mdash71 -1Thomas Aiken 37-34mdash71 -1Zach Johnson 35-36mdash71 -1Angel Cabrera 36-35mdash71 -1Tyson Alexander 35-36mdash71 -1Stephan Jaeger 35-36mdash71 -1Brendan Steele 34-37mdash71 -1Russell Henley 34-37mdash71 -1Harris English 36-35mdash71 -1Charl Schwartzel 37-34mdash71 -1Shane Lowry 37-34mdash71 -1Byeong Hun An 35-36mdash71 -1Ryan Brehm 35-36mdash71 -1Jonathan Randolph 37-34mdash71 -1Trey Mullinax 38-33mdash71 -1Yusaku Miyazato 35-37mdash72 EHideto Tanihara 36-36mdash72 ERafa Cabrera Bello 37-35mdash72 EGary Woodland 37-35mdash72 EMartin Laird 35-37mdash72 EBranden Grace 33-39mdash72 EMartin Kaymer 37-35mdash72 EEddie Pepperell 34-38mdash72 EYuta Ikeda 41-31mdash72 EGeorge Coetzee 38-34mdash72 EKeegan Bradley 36-36mdash72 EAdam Scott 39-33mdash72 EBill Haas 36-36mdash72 EScott Piercy 37-35mdash72 EJustin Rose 36-36mdash72 ERoberto Diaz 37-35mdash72 EJordan Niebrugge 37-36mdash73 +1Whee Kim 38-35mdash73 +1Aaron Rai 37-36mdash73 +1David Lingmerth 36-37mdash73 +1Michael Putnam 38-35mdash73 +1Alex Noren 37-36mdash73 +1Bud Cauley 35-38mdash73 +1Russell Knox 35-38mdash73 +1Jordan Spieth 38-35mdash73 +1Daniel Miernicki 38-35mdash73 +1Tyler Light 39-34mdash73 +1Chris Wood 37-36mdash73 +1Satoshi Kodaira 34-39mdash73 +1

ldquoAfter the second surgery I remem-ber telling my mom to just let me go the pain was so badrdquo she said ldquoI never thought I would play again they hurt so muchrdquo

Kiick eventually worked her way back to the court though but only to get a telephone call in August 2015 that changed the way she looks at ten-nis and life

ldquoThe doctor said I had cancer ( a rare form of melanoma)rdquo Kiick said ldquoThe first thing I thought of when I heard that was death It was shockingrdquo

In fact she flashed back to that phone call during Thursdayrsquos match

ldquoYou try to stay focused on your match and your opponent but just like today in the middle of the match I started thinking about how far Irsquove come back and it helped me get my focus back and start playing better tennisrdquo said Kiickrdquo

Kiick attributed her struggles in the middle of her match with Sebov to a pair of factors mdash her conditioning and a lack of persistence

ldquoIrsquove been training to get back in shape but no matter how hard you train therersquos nothing like actually play-ing matchesrdquo she said ldquoSo I still need some work to go there and it showed today But I also let up some after I won the first set so it was as much as a mental thing as a physical thingrdquo

Getting the mental edge back was not difficult

ldquoI just told myself to dig deep after getting down in that third setrdquo she said ldquoSome of the things Irsquove been through have certainly helped me

fight back and never give upldquoA lot of people thought I would never be able to play winning tennis again So to come to this tournament and win the first two matches is important for me and I hope I can keep it going tomor-rowrdquo

Kiick will face Anderson on Court 2 today at 9 am Anderson knocked off Lauren Embree 6-3 6-2 Todayrsquos quar-terfinal matches will have No 4 seed Francesca Di Lorenzo meeting No 5 Chanel Simmonds unseeded Julia Elbaba meeting unseeded Ashley Lahey and No7 Chich-Yu Hsu taking Ashley KratzerSimmonds topped Sara Daavettila 6-2 6-2 Hsu defeated Michaela Gordon 7-5 6-2 Kratzer slipped pas Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4 Elbaba topped Hayley Carter 7-6 (3) 6-0 Lahey defeated Giuliana Olmos 6-4 6-1 and Di Lorenzo whipped Raveena Kingsley 6-4 6-3

In the doubles quarterfinals the No 3 team of Sophie Chang and Alexandra Mueller defeated Alexandra Facey and Kratzer 6-1 3-6 10-6 while Kaitlin Christian and Olmos topped the No 2 team of Hsu and Simmonds 7-6 (5) 6-2

Ellen Perez and Luisa Stefani topped Frances Altick and Astra Sharma 6-3 6-7 (3) 10-5 and the featured match be-tween Joelle Kissell and Catherine Leduc and Alexandra and Anna San-ford was suspended because of the weather

It will be completed today at 9 am with the winners taking on Christian and Olmos in one semifinal while Perez and Stefani will meet Chang and Mueller in the other semi

PERSEVERANCE FROM PAGE B1

Palmetto Tennis CenterThursday

Main Draw SinglesFirst Round

Chanel Simmonds (5) South Africa defeated Sara Daavettila United States 6-2 6-2Allie Kiick United States defeated Katherine Sebov (2) Canada 7-5 2-6 6-3Chieh-Yu Hsu (7) Taiwan defeated Q-Michae-la Gordon United States 7-5 6-2Robin Anderson (6) United States defeated Lauren Embree United States 6-3 6-2Ashley Kratzer United States defeated Q-Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4Julia Elbaba United States defeated Q-Hay-ley Carter United States 7-6 (3) 6-0Ashley Lahey United States defeated Giuli-ana Olmos Mexico 6-4 6-1Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) United States defeated Raveena Kingsley United States 6-4 6-3

Main Draw Doubles First Round

Sophie Chang United StatesAlexandra Mueller (3) United States defeated Alexan-dra Facey United StatesAshley Kratzer Unit-ed States 6-1 3-6 10-6Kaitlyn Christian United StatesGiuliana

Olmos Mexico defeated Chieh-Yu Hsu TaiwanChanel Simmonds South Africa (2) 7-6 (5) 6-2Ellen Perez AustraliaLuisa Stefani Brazil defeated Frances Altick United StatesAstra Sharma Australia 6-3 6-7(3) 10-5Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alexandra SanfordAnna Sanford susp rain

SCHEDULEToday

Court 1 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Julia Elbaba vs Ashley Lahey followed byWS ndash Chanel Simmonds (5) vs Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) followed byWD ndash Ellen PerezLuisa Stefani vs Sophie ChangAlexandra Mueller (3)

Court 2 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Robin Anderson (6) vs Allie Kiick followed byWS ndash Ashley Kratzer vs Chieh-Yu Hsu followed byWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc OR Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford vs Kaitlyn ChristianGiuliana Olmos

Court 4 - starting at 9 amWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford (completion of suspended match)

PALMETTO PRO OPEN RESULTS

the region title the last seven years The Lady Knights played for the state title in the 2013-14 season

This will be Wilsonrsquos first time coaching boys on the varsity level He

was the boys coach at Alice Drive Middle School and was Sumter Highrsquos boys B team coach as well

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of exposure with the boysrdquo Wilson said ldquoI do think Irsquom up for the challenge and Irsquom ready for the challengerdquo

WILSON FROM PAGE B1

There were as many amateurs who broke par as players in the top 10 in the world mdash two each

On a wild day of highs and lows mdash and even a commercial blimp that crashed and caught fire outside the golf course during the round mdash Fowl-er emerged with a one-shot lead over Paul Casey and US Open rookie Xan-der Schauffele in a most peculiar debut for the 11-year-old golf course

ldquoDefinitely not US Open-likerdquo Marc Leishman said

Defending champion Dustin John-son made only one birdie in his round of 75 Taking the long walk to sign his card he looked back at the rain-soft-ened course and mild breeze and said wistfully ldquoYou wonrsquot get a better day for scoringrdquo

No one took advantage like FowlerFowler who shared the 36-hole lead

at the Masters in April never came seriously close to bogey because he was never in trouble He kept it in the short grass the secret to Erin Hills that wouldnrsquot appear to be that diffi-cult with some of the widest fairways for this major

ldquoYou donrsquot get many rounds at the US Open that are stress-freerdquo Fowler said

Fowlerrsquos seven birdies were from no more than 12 feet including three in a row around the turn His 7-under par tied the record to par for the first round of a US Open held by Jack

Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf who each shot 7-under 63 at Baltusrol in 1980 He also joined McIlroy (2011 at Congressional) and Tiger Woods (2000 at Pebble Beach) as the only players to shoot 66 or better in the opening round without a bogey

ldquoIt is always cool to be part of some sort of history in golfrdquo Fowler said ldquoBut Irsquod rather be remembered for something thatrsquos done on Sun-dayrdquo

The 44 sub-par rounds broke the first-round mark of 39 at Medinah in 1990

Day fell back when it took him three chips from behind the green at No 4 to get it on the putting surface leading to the first of his two triple bogeys

ldquoI just played bad golf manrdquo Day saidMcIlroy joked earlier in the week

that anyone who couldnrsquot hit such wide fairways ldquomight as well pack your bags and go homerdquo He spent all day in the knee-high fescue

ldquoYou cannot play this golf course if yoursquore not in position off the tee and I wasnrsquot in positionrdquo McIlroy said ldquoOb-viously I paid the price for it todayrdquo

Casey started eagle-birdie and fin-ished with two birdies over the final four holes for his 66

ldquoI was just trying to have half as good a round as Rickie hadrdquo said Casey who played in the afternoon ldquoThe scoring was so good this morn-ing I was happy it stayed benign for us and I capitalized on itrdquo

FOWLER FROM PAGE B1

Eric Lisenby got Brown home though with a single to left Lenny Gonzalez drew a walk and Whitley fol-lowed with a single to left to drive in Lisenby and make it 2-0

The Jets made it 3-0 in the fourth Gavin Melton drew a leadoff walk and moved to second on a wild pitch After Josh Barnett popped up a bunt for the first out Brown grounded out to first to move Melton to third Parrish sin-gled back through the middle to deliv-er Melton

After getting just one hit through the first five innings off of Whitley

Sumter finally got to him in the top of the sixth as Sumter was the home team

Dawson Price led off with a sin-

gle and Rylan Williamson singled to left They pulled off a double steal before Ryan Touchberry grounded out to drive in Price and cut the lead to 3-1

Joey Pereira hit a fly ball to center for a sacrifice fly to drive in William-son and make it 3-2

It was right after that the teams were pulled off the field for a weather delay They never got back on the field as lightning kept flashing around the park though it didnrsquot rain After a delay of well over an hour the game was called and the final score reverted back to the last complete inning thus the 3-0 final

Whitley allowed just one hit in five

innings striking out three and walk-ing four Whitley walked the bases loaded in the fifth with one out but got out of the jam

ldquoIt was about the starting pitch-ing tonightrdquo Lisenby said ldquoJosh pitched a great game and what I really liked is we didnrsquot make an error behind him (after making 10 in Tuesdayrsquos 12-2 loss) We made all the playsrdquo

Dalzell will play host to Lexington today at 7 pm at General Field

Sumter will play host to the NorthSouth Tournament of Champions this weekend at Riley Park

Sumter plays Rowan County NC today at 730 pm

JETS FROM PAGE B1NORTH SOUTH TOURNAMENT

OF CHAMPIONS

at Riley ParkToday

ChapinNewberry vs Rowan County NC 5 pmSumter vs Rowan County NC 730 pm

SaturdayFlorence vs Rowan County NC noonChapinNewberry vs Pitt County NC 230 pmChapinNewberry vs Wilmington NC 5 pmSumter vs Wilmington NC 730 pm

SundayFlorence vs Wilmington NC noonFlorence vs Pitt County NC 230 pmSumter vs Pitt County NC 5 pm

THE SUMTER ITEM SPORTS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | B3

OBITUARIESHELMUT BREITWIESER

Helmut Breitwieser 74 hus-band of Janice Huffine Breit-wieser died on Wednesday

June 14 2017 at his home

Born on March 11 1943 in Yugo-slavia he was a son of the late Henry and Katha-rina Dietrich Bre-itwieser He was a

very active member of First Southern Methodist Church where he taught Sunday school for many years He was employed by National Seal in Van Wert Ohio and Federal Mogul in Summerton for 43 years He was an avid photog-rapher and donated many Civil War reenactment photos to the Sumter County Muse-um Hal spent his final weeks surrounded by family and friends in fellowship through singing favorite hymns and Johnny Cash The family would like to express its thanks to Tri-County Hospice for taking care of our sweet daddy and special thanks to Rita

Survivors include his wife of 54 years four children Tammy Robinson (John) of Sumter Angie Keith (Larry) of Sumter Jeff Breitwieser (Martha) of Easley and Stacey Schmierer (Duane) of Wiscon-sin grandchildren Kayla Stewart (Nathan) Lindsey Breitwieser Michael Robin-son (Paige) Sarah Keith (Don-novan Hodge) William Keith (Marykatherine) Keith Sim-mons (Alice) Cristal Day Ma-dalyn Joseph Luke Kathryn and Olivia Schmierer great-grandchildren Elliott Pais-ley Mason Kelsey Hunter Marley Morgan and Charley two sisters Martha Breitwies-er of Fort Wayne Indiana and MaryAnn Baughman (Gene) of Paulding Ohio a brother John Breitwieser (Karen) of Toledo Ohio and numerous nieces and neph-ews

A funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Ellison Evans offici-ating Burial will be in Wood-land Cemetery in Van Wert Ohio

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm today at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Memorials may be made to First Southern Methodist Church 321 Miller Road Sumter SC 29150 or the Sum-ter County Museum 122 N Washington St Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

FRANK H WELLS

Frank H Wells 87 husband of Lu Pierce Wells died on Tuesday June 13 2017 at NHC Healthcare in Columbia

Born on Jan 14 1930 in Willcox Arizona he was a son of the late Jessie Colum-bus Wells and Emma Ger-trude Wells He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mr Wells retired from the US Air Force as a chief master ser-geant after 30 years of service He was a Korean War veteran He was also a building con-struction teacher at the Sum-ter Career Center

Survivors include his wife of 65 years two children

Frank H Wells Jr of Fair-banks Alaska and Terry Wells (Ronnie Brown) of Sum-ter and two grandsons Dako-ta ldquoKodyrdquo Brown of Myrtle Beach and Ernie Seruya of Sumter

A graveside service will be held at 10 am on Monday at the Evergreen Memorial Park cemetery

The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 pm on Sunday at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

SAMMIE LEE FRAZIER

Sammie Lee Frazier 73 died on Monday June 12 2017 at Ridgewood Manor in Wash-ington North Carolina

Born on Nov 13 1943 in Clarendon County he was a son of the late Jeremiah and Mary Lou Boyd Frazier

Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the chapel of Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC

Viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the funeral home

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC 23 S Duke St Summerton (803) 485-3755

HAROLD M BROGDON SR

Harold M Brogdon Sr 84 husband of Rhunett Billups Brogdon departed this life on Saturday June 10 2017 at Pal-metto Health Tuomey

He was born on July 18 1932 in Sumter a son of the late Moultrie and Gardenia Canty Brogdon He was a graduate of Lincoln High School Class of 1952 He also attended Morris College in Sumter He was a dedicated member of the Lincoln High School Class of 1952 Club In his early years he attended LaGree AME Church and later joined Union Station AME Church where he served faithfully in numerous capacities until his health de-clined He retired after 39

years of service at Harvin Choice Meats Sumter Harold was joined in holy matrimony to Rhunett Billups They cele-brated 57 years of marriage From this union three chil-dren were born

He leaves to cherish pre-cious memories his wife of the home sons Harold (Sher-yl) Brogdon Jr of Sumter and Gerald Brogdon of Madi-son Tennessee a daughter Janice B Rock of Sumter four sisters Margaret Lamb of Bronx New York Gene-vieve Cook of Riverdale Georgia and Naomi Brogdon and Ruth Davis both of En-glewood New Jersey three brothers Christopher Brogdon of Sumter Everett Brogdon of Bronx and Lu-ther Brogdon of Balch Springs Texas seven sisters-in-law one brother-in-law three godchildren and a host of nieces nephews and other relatives and friends

He was preceded in death by two brothers Moultrie Benjamin Brogdon Jr and Dennis Brogdon and one sis-ter Iona Brogdon Lamb

There will not be a public viewing

Mr Brogdon will be placed in the church at noon on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Union Station AME Church 945 S Main St Sumter with the Rev Phil Flowers officiating Interment will follow in Hill-side Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 1030 De-catur St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

PAUL C WATSON

SUMMERTON mdash Paul Crosswell Watson 62 died on Friday June 9 2017 at McLeod Regional Medical Center Florence

He was born on Sunday July 18 1954 in Clarendon County to Dorothy Mae Cony-ers and the late George Ed-mond

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Clarendon One Community Resource Center Summerton Interment will follow at St Mark AME Church cemetery Summerton

Viewing will be held from 1 to 7 pm today at the Chapel of King-Fields Mortuary

Mr Watson will be placed in the Clarendon One Communi-ty Resource Center at noon on Saturday until the hour of service

The family is receiving friends at the home of his mother Dorothy Mae Cony-ers 6 Larry King Highway Summerton

Mr Watsonrsquos mortal frame is peacefully resting in the professional care of King-Fields Mortuary Summerton (803) 485-5039

MARY JANE SMILING-WADE

Mary Jane Smiling-Wade departed this life on Sunday June 11 2017 at her residence in Rembert

Born on Sept 13 1935 in Paxville she was a daughter of the late Shiloh and Leler Smiling and beloved mother and friend to many Mary Jane was raised in a Chris-tian home She attended Sum-ter County public schools in South Carolina Later she re-located to Long Island New York She loved being around her family and friends Al-though she loved talking about God and reading Scrip-tures she was quite the feisty one and was quick to share what was on her mind She was a devoted homemaker and beacon of light for her children and all of those she touched in life Mary Jane ac-cepted Christ at a very early age and joined Bethesda Bap-tist Church After relocating to New York she stayed con-nected to a church singing on the choir and serving in other capacities in the church that she became a part of In

1992 she moved to Rembert where she joined Mt Pisgah Baptist Church She later re-joined Bethesda Baptist Church as she said she want-ed to go back to the church where she started her Chris-tian journey

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband three brothers two sons and one grand-daughter

Precious thoughts will for-ever live in the memories of her children Shiloh Wade of Minneapolis James (Lisa) Wade of Golden Val-ley Minnesota Kenneth Wade of San Antonio Mary Ella Wade of Rembert Mary Elizabeth Wade of Cher-ryvale and Mary Marie Wade of Brooklyn New York two sisters Pauline Mayrant and Margaret (Rob-ert) Myers 18 grandchil-dren 19 great-grandchil-dren one aunt two sisters-in-law one brother-in-law a host of nieces nephews rel-atives and friends and pre-cious caregivers Courtney Brooks Mary Wade and Lelia Jenkins

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs Wade will be placed in the church at 2 pm on Satur-day for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 2 pm on Saturday at Bethesda Baptist Church 4745 US 15 S Sumter with the Rev Ronnie Smiling offi-ciating and the Rev George Smiling eulogist Interment will follow in Bethesda Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 5825 New Hope Church Road Rembert SC 29128

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

SEE OBITUARIES PAGE B4

BREITWIESER

SPORTS ITEMS

Pitino outraged at NCAA penalties Louisville will appealLOUISVILLE Ky mdash The

NCAA didnrsquot feel Louisville went far enough with its self-

imposed sanc-tions following a sex scandal in-vestigation so the governing body Thursday handed down a few more

An outraged Rick Pitino feels the NCAA went too far

After completing its investi-gation of Katina Powellrsquos alle-gations that she and other es-corts where hired to have sex parties and strip for Louisville recruits and players antics the NCAA described as ldquore-

pugnantrdquo it benched the Car-dinals menrsquos basketball coach for five games and imposed several other penalties

Louisville said it is appeal-ing the NCAArsquos decision

The NCAA suspended Piti-no for five Atlantic Coast Con-ference games Boeheim and Brown each served nine-game suspensions for their discre-tions

Pitino has repeatedly de-nied any knowledge of former assistant Andre McGeersquos in-teractions with Powell

Louisville had self-imposed several sanctions including a postseason ban in 2015-16

The NCAA accepted those and tacked on more The

other penalties Louisville re-ceived include vacating wins in which ineligible players participated placing the bas-ketball program on four yearsrsquo probation and issuing a 10-year show-cause order for McGee Louisvillersquos for-mer basketball operations di-rector

The NCAA has not vacated the Cardinalsrsquo 2013 national championship mdash yet And that might be one reason Pitino and Louisville officials are ad-amant about appealing the de-cision

The NCAA said the school must determine which games ineligible players participated in and that might include the

Cardinals title game Players deemed ineligible would be those involved in the sex par-ties which are considered im-permissible benefitsINDIANS 12

DODGERS 5

CLEVELAND mdash Pinch-hit-ter Lonnie Chisenhall con-nected for a 3-run homer and had five RBI as the Cleveland Indians salvaged the finale of a 3-game series by beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 12-5TWINS 6

MARINERS 2

MINNEAPOLIS mdash Chris Gimenez homered twice for

the first time in his big league career Eduardo Escobar sparked a 5-run first inning for Minnesota with a 2-run shot and Jose Berrios and the Twins beat the Seattle Mari-ners 6-2WHITE SOX 5

ORIOLES 2

CHICAGO mdash Rookie Matt Davidson homered for the fourth straight game then doubled and scored in a four-run sixth inning to lead the Chicago White Sox over Balti-more 5-2 on Thursday the Oriolesrsquo seventh loss in eight games

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LILLIAN S MITCHELLLillian Seymour Mitchell

departed her earthly journey on Tuesday June 13 2017 at her residence in Sumter

Lillian was born on Dec 23 1992 in Sumter County and was a daughter of the late Griffin Seymour Sr and Viola Wilson Seymour Gordon Lil-lian was educated in the pub-lic school system in Sumter County She accepted Christ as her Savior at a young age and became a member of Mulberry Missionary Baptist Church Lillian joined the ushers board ministry and served as the first elected sec-retary She relocated to Tren-ton New Jersey where she was a stunning model for Lane Bryant Lillian had a passion for helping others as this led her into the profes-sion of nursing While in New Jersey she also met the love of her life Harry Mitchell After spending wonderful years in New Jersey Lillian and her late husband Harry Mitchell moved to his home-town of Thomasville Georgia Lillian known to many as ldquoAunt Lillrdquo was a very strong affectionate loving and caring wife She enjoyed spending time with her family as she was very passionate about her familyrsquos history and reminiscing about her child-hood days She enjoyed cook-ing fishing creating flower arrangements Major League Baseball and Gospel Channel programs on TV singing and reading Bible Scriptures

Loving memories will be cherished by one stepsister Jennifer Pearson of Sumter County two stepchildren Harry Mitchell Jr (Lillian) and Jacquelyn Cordy (Chris-topher) one step-grand-daughter Shelley Oglesby one step great-granddaugh-ter Brayven Thomas a lov-ing caretaker Virginia Mc-Gill (niece) seven genera-tions of nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her late husband Harry Mitchell two brothers Griffin Seymour Jr and Marion Seymour six sis-ters Susan Johnson Zola S Clark Marie S Tomlin Pearl Smalls Theola Benja-min and Octavia Gordon three stepbrothers Sted-ward Gordon Walter Gor-don and Marshall Gordon and five stepsisters Gracie Pringle Ethel English Leah McKnight Arnetha Cabbagestalk and Juanita Hall

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm on Saturday at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Ms Mitchell will be placed in the church at 1 pm on Sunday for viewing until the hour of service

Homegoing services will be held at 2 pm on Sunday at Mulberry Baptist Church 1400 Mulberry Church Road Sumter with the Rev Nate Brock officiating Interment will follow in Mulberry Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 2 Riley St Sumter

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

MARQUILLE K MILLER

Marquille K Miller 27 hus-band of Franshon Scott Mill-er departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 in Sumter County

He was born on July 25 1989 in Pinewood a son of Janice Miller Nasheed and the late James Green

The family will be receiving friends at the home of his mother 9675 SC 261 Pine-wood SC 29125

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

GERTRUDE L SAXTON-WHITEWith angelrsquos wings Ger-

trude L Saxton-White widow of Lewis R White took flight from this earthly life to her heavenly home on Sunday June 11 2017 at Palmetto Health Richland

Gertrude L Saxton-White was born on Oct 1 1925 in Rembert to the late Deacon Simpson and Emma Singleton Saxton The youngest of 11 all of her siblings preceded her in death

Mrs White was born into a family of love and abiding faith She was baptized and began her Christian journey at Union Baptist Church in Rembert After matrimony on June 3 1951 she joined her husband at Shepherd United Methodist Church where she furthered her personal faith walk and developed a home replete with love faith and prayer She was in church until the end having last at-tended the womenrsquos day pro-gram at Shepherd on May 28 2017 Her family home was filled with a strong faith a strong work ethic and a strong belief in education As such Mrs Whitersquos formative years were spent in the one-room schools of Sumter County She went on to gradu-ate from Mather Academy in Camden She furthered her education at Virginia Union University and earned a mas-terrsquos degree at South Carolina State University Always in pursuit of education she did ongoing studies at Francis Marion University and the University of South Carolina

Mrs White distinguished herself in the field of educa-tion She taught scores of students throughout Sumter County She began her teach-ing career at Live Oak School and then went on to teach at Lincoln High School where she remained through the in-tegration of the Sumter County schools After inte-gration she went on to teach at Bates Middle School After 35 years of teaching math and history it was time to re-tire from the public school system But the teaching journey was not over she subsequently taught at Mor-ris College in Sumter con-tinuing an illustrious career of developing young minds She always saw potential and tried to foster that potential A common expression of for-mer students is ldquoShe was tough but fairrdquo For her work she received numerous awards and accolades but re-mained undaunted because she knew that there was so much work yet to do

Mrs White was active in many church and community organizations The United Methodist Women South Car-olina Education Association National Education Associa-tion Retired Teachers Associ-ation The Reach Out Club The OptiCivitans The Music Guild NAACP and the local Democratic party are some of the organizations that she gave her time and talent She was a generous spirit always with an endearing smile a sharp albeit quiet wit a kind word a stylish presentation a heart of love enduring faith and a prayer always on her lips

Left to cherish her memo-ry and grow from her love and teachings include her children Attorney Jordan (Linda) White Darcella (George) White-Pindar and Jane White-Pindar all of Sumter Dr Jacob White of

Blythewood and James (Ra-mona) Lies Jr of Sumter special niece Glennetta (Robert) Saxton-Johnson of Camden special daughter in spirit Carolyn Prioleau-Elle-by her grandchildren Rob-ert (Petra) Pindar and Her-bert Pindar of Gainesville Florida Dr Lori Pindar of Clemson David Pindar of Sumter and Senior Airman Andrew White of Las Vegas special grandniece Dr Crys-tal (Garrett) Johnson-Mann Colette Daniels of Sumter and Terence Daniels of Landenberg Pennsylvania her great-grandchildren Master Jackson Pindar and Master Sterling Pindar of Gainesville Florida and Cameron Daniels of Landen-berg her godson Artrell Williams of Buffalo New York her sisters-in-law Ellen Saxton of Camden and Gladys White-Walker of Spartanburg numerous nieces and nephews that she loved dearly a very special cousin Barbara (Rudolph) Scott-Holder and very spe-cial friends that she consid-ered sisters Elizabeth Rem-bert Lounell (Jesse) Levy and Mae Ruth Cooke

Mrs White always liked having people around She grew strength from the shared conversation and al-ways enjoyed reminiscing about great times of the past as well as rousing discourse on the current political envi-ronment It was never more important however to share Scripture and the biblical teachings that sustained her During her sunset years she had two caregivers that she appreciated so much Betty Durant and Mary McCray

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs White will be placed in the church at 10 am on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday at West End Community Church 101 S Salem Ave Sumter with the Rev Raymond Cook Jr of-ficiating Interment will fol-low at Evergreen Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 490 W Brewington Road Sumter SC 29153

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

THOMASENA ADAMS

Thomasena ldquoPamrdquo Adams was born on July 7 1950 in Clarendon County to the late Willie Richburg and Willie Chester and Delcena McK-night Martin She was the wife of the late Earnest Adams

She was preceded in death by a grandson Justin I Stacks

She departed this life on Tuesday June 13 2017 in Sumter

She leaves to cherish her memory three children Stacy (Sharon) Martin Na-keyia (Louis) Stacks and Er-nest (Naomi) Adams II five grandchildren Stacie Martin MarrsquoQue Stacks Sha-Ron Martin Louis Stacks III and Anthony Adams eight sis-ters Cellastean Martin Genova (Jimmy) Benson El-lanora Spann Glennetta Martin Gwendolyn Carlisle

Deborah (Joey) Dorsey Karen Harris and Loma Gaines four brothers Willie (Yolanda) Martin Leroy Richardson Rickie Richburg and Michael (Kim) Richburg four sisters-in-law Rovenia (Joe) Adams Doretha Tate Pearlie (Jim) Bostic and Joann Howell three broth-ers-in-law Leroy (Rovenia) Adams Samuel Adams and Charles (Judy) Adams spe-cial aunt Mae Long a host of aunts uncles nieces neph-ews other relatives and friends

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Antioch UME Church 10026 Old River Road Rimini with Pastor Barry Gadsden offici-ating Interment will follow in Antioch Memorial Gar-den

A public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the mortuary

Messages of hope can be left at wwwwhitesmortuarynet

The family is receiving friends at the home of her son Stacy Martin 2199 Jack Touchberry Road Summer-ton and her sister Cellastean Martin 889 Trailmore Circle Sumter

Funeral arrangements en-trusted to Whites Mortuary LLC

WILLIE FUNCHESS

Willie ldquoBillyrdquo Funchess 73 husband of Cynthia Branch Funchess departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Palmetto Health Baptist Columbia

He was born on April 17 1944 in Sumter County a son of the late James T Sr and Thelma Hamilton Funchess

The family will be receiving friends at the home 515 Silver St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

MARY E MCLEOD

PINEWOOD mdash Mary ldquoPollyrdquo English McLeod 87 widow of Jim H ldquoJimmyrdquo McLeod died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at her home

Born on March 18 1930 in Sumter County she was a daughter of the late Thomas E and Ella Bertha Huggins English She was a member of Calvary Church of the Naza-rene and the American Le-gion Ladies Auxiliary in Pine-wood

Survivors include sons Larry ldquoButchrdquo McLeod (LaNelle) of Sumter Jesse E McLeod (Margie) Jim Henry McLeod Jr (Kathy) and Mark A McLeod all of Pine-wood and Stanley E McLeod (Mechele) of Green-

ville daughters Shirley A Walton of Sumter Louise Geddings (AL) of West Co-lumbia and Joy Clemmons (Jackie) of Pinewood 19 grandchildren 26 great-grandchildren numerous nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her husband Jimmy son-in-law Bobby Walton daugh-ter-in-law Bonnie McLeod grandsons Jason Walton and Skyler Johnson four broth-ers and two sisters

Funeral services will be held at 3 pm on Sunday at Calvary Church of the Naza-rene with the Rev F Arthur Sharpe and the Rev Dale Turner officiating Burial will be in Pinewood Cemetery

Pallbearers will be Camer-on McLeod CJ McLeod Tyler McLeod Cole Walton Shane Walton and Wade Wal-ton

Honorary pallbearers will be Eric Brown Adam Bunce Davis Clemmons Jackson Clemmons Trevor Christmas Stephen Johnson Steve John-son Hunter McLeod Westley Osteen Brian Sulser Eric Sulser Blane Walton and Randy Wright

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm on Sat-urday at Elmore-Cannon-Ste-phens Funeral Home and other times after 5 pm at Cy-press Creek Clubhouse 5520 Bethel Church Road Pine-wood

The family would like to ex-press their gratitude to her caregivers Louise Brookshire Jesse Lusk Lora Lee Os-borne Sellarhea Jordan and Rhonda Hackler as well as Amedisys Hospice nurses Mi-chelle Baker and Stephanie Mitchell for all of their loving care and compassion

Memorials may be made to Calvary Church of the Nazarene 4235 Nazarene Church Road Sumter SC 29154 or to Amedisys Hos-pice 2555 Lin Do Court Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

THEDORE BRAILSFORD

LEXINGTON mdash Thedore Brailsford 80 died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Lexington Medical Center Lexington

He was born on Feb 15 1937 in Rimini a son of the late Edward and Sarah Wat-son Brailsford

The family is receiving friends at the home of his niece Ruby Hopkins 9 N Hampton St Pinewood

These services have been entrusted to Samuels Funeral Home LLC of Manning

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Owner Sumter County

AECOM Project No 60494398

Separate sealed bids for Second MillPond Dam Rehabilitation for SumterCounty will be received by theOwner in the Conference Room atSumter County Public Works 1289 NMain Street until 200 PM on July27 2017 and then at said place bepublicly opened and read aloud

The work to be done consists offurnishing all materials equipmentand labor necessary to constructS e c o n d M i l l P o n d D a mImprovements These improvementsinclude emergency spillwayconstruction concrete and asphaltroad improvements existingspillway rehabilitation upgrades tosluice gates and additional activitiesper the plans

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Owner Sumter CountyEngineers AECOM Columbia SC

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IN THE PROBATECOURT FOR

SUMTER COUNTY2017-ES-43-114

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Robert L McClearyPetitioner

vChris M DeJean Nakai R MackArkinwole McCleary ValarieHolmes McCleary And for anypersons unknown who are or Mightclaim to be heirs of the decedentIncluding any unknown persons inthe armed Forces of the UnitedStates of America any Minorspersons non compos mentis andPersons under a disability of anykind or Nature

Respondents

SUMMONSAND NOTICE

TO THE RESPONDENTS ABOVENAMEDAnd to the natural generaltestamentary or other guardiansthereof and to the person withwhom they reside or by whom theymay reside or by whom they may beemployed if any there be and to allo t h e r R e s p o n d e n t s w h o s ewhereabouts cannot be ascertained

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDadvised and notified that theP e t i t i o n S u m m o n s o r d e rAppointing Guardia ad Litem Orderof Publication and Notice toRespondents were filed in the Officeof the Probate Court for SumterCounty South Carolina The purposeof this action is to determine theheirs-at-law of Larry D McCleary asis more fully stated in the PetitionThat by Order of the Probate CourtCalvin K Hastie Esquire whoseaddress is 7 East Hampton SumterSouth Carolina 29150 was appointedGuardian ad Litem Nisi with hisherappointment to become absolutethirty (30) days after the services ofthis Amended Summons and Notice

NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT OF

GUARDIAN AD LITEM

TO THE RESPONDENTS HEREINnames and addresses unknownincluding thereof any who may beminors or under other legaldisabilities if any and to thenatural general or testamentaryguardian or conservator or otherwiseunto the persons with him they mayreside if any thereby

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat by order entered June 2 2017Calvin K Hastie Esquire was namedGuardian ad Litem Nisi to represent

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Bidders must deposit security withall bids Security shall be in the formof a certified check or bid bondmade payable to the Owner andshall be for an amount equal to notless than five percent (5) of theamount of the bid Provisions of thesecurity shall be as described in theInformation for Bidders

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No bidder may withdraw the bidwithin 30 days after the actual dateof the opening and thereof

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ENGINEERSAECOM101 Research DriveColumbia SC 29203Mr Porter Rivers(803)254-4400

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-00733

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of JPMorganChase Bank National Association vsRobert W Wazney I theundersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4302183

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of OsamaKhammash against Lawrence Greenthe Master in Equity for Sumter

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-2095

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of South CarolinaState Housing Finance andDevelopment Authority againstElizabeth Berry et al I the Masterin Equity for Sumter County will sellon Monday July 3 2017 at 1200oclock pm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 125 of Millwood GardensSubdivision as shown in Plat BookZ-13 at Page 80 and more recentlyshown and particularly shown on aplat by JP Edwards RLS datedOctober 26 1984 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book Z-48 atPage 950 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 6Fairfield Street Sumter SCRepresented by Auditors map ofSumter County as tax parcel206-04-03-038

This being the same propertyconveyed to Elizabeth Berry by deedof JampB Properties of Sumter LLC

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NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00418

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank National Associationsuccessor-in-interest to Bank ofAmerica NA successor by mergerto LaSalle Bank NA as Trustee forStructured Asset Investment LoanTrust Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates Series 2004-11 vsKathryn R Gardner theundersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LANDT O G E T H E R W I T H T H EIMPROVEMENTS THEREON IFANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE TOWNSHIP OFPRIVATEER COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT 13 ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATPREPARED BY HS WILLSONRLS DATED NOVEMBER 11 1959AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF MESNECONVEYANCE FOR SUMTERCOUNTY IN PLAT BOOK Z-17 ATP A G E 3 B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY SHOWN ANDDELINEATED ON A PLATPREPARED FOR MICHAEL EGARDNER AND KATHRYN RGARDNER BY BEN J MAKELARLS OF ALLEN-MAKELA LANDSURVEYORS INC RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE RMC FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 94 SAID LOT HAVINGSUCH METES AND BOUNDS ASREFERENCE TO SAID LATTERPLAT WILL SHOW ALLMEASUREMENTS BEING ALITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOMICHAEL E GARDNER ANDKATHRYN R GARDNER AS JOINTTENANTS WITH RIGHTS OFSURVIVORSHIP BY DEED OFE D W I N R L A W D A T E DFEBRUARY 1 1995 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 6 1995 INBOOK 617 AT PAGE 1101 IN THE

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of Wells FargoBank NA vs Sherman Rochell JrDaisy L Rochell CA No2016CP4301640 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1200 Noon at the Sumter CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONSITUATE LYING AND BEING INTHE SUMTER TOWNSHIPCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT 130 OF BECKRIDGE PARKSUBDIVISION ON A PLATPREPARED BY EDMUNDS LANDSURVEYORS RLS DATEDNOVEMBER 1 1995 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 1217 PURSUANT TOSECTION 30-5-250 OF THE CODEOF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA(1976 AS AMENDED) REFERENCETO SAID PLAT IS HEREBY MADEFOR THE METES BOUNDSCOURSES ANDOR DISTANCES OFTHE PROPERTY DELINEATEDTHEREON THIS PROPERTY ISKNOWN AS 2361 ORVIS STREETAND IS SHOWN ON THEAUDITORS MAP OF SUMTER

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300512

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of MidFirst Bankagainst Gerald Copeland the Masterin Equity for Sumter County orhisher agent will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inProvidence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinabeing more particularly shown anddelineated as Lot 5 McLaughlinEstates Subdivision Section No 1as shown on that certain plat ofJoseph R Edwards RLS dated Sept28 2000 and recorded in the Officeof the ROD for Sumter County in PlatBook 2000 at Page 700 The said lothas such boundaries metes coursesand distances as are shown on saidplat which are incorporated hereinin accordance with the provision ofSection 30-6-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976

TMS Number190-14-02-006

PROPERTY ADDRESS5 Beard Drive

Dalzell SC 29040

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lucy L Copeland andGerald Copeland by survivorshipdeed of Lucy L Copeland datedOctober 11 2000 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 12 2000in Deed Book 784 at Page 1451 LucyL Copeland died September 302014

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at7000 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-1410

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of TrustmarkNational Bank against Lucille BJenkins et al I the Master in Equityfor Sumter County will sell onMonday July 3 2017 at 1200 oclockpm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 141 of Beckridge ParkSection 7 as shown in Plat Book Z-41at Page 158 and more recently andparticularly shown on a plat byJoseph R Edwards RLS datedAugust 7 1989 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book PB89 atPage 885 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 1022Skardon Street Sumter SouthCarolina and is shown on theAuditors map of Sumter County asTax Parcel 207-07-04-007

This being the same propertyconveyed to Joyce A Jenkins andLucille B Jenkins by deed ofMarilyn F Tiffault dated February 42014 and recorded April 28 2014 inthe Office of the Register of Deedsfor Sumter County South Carolina inBook 1200 at Page 5506 andre-recorded May 29 2014 in Book1201 at Page 4274

TMS 207-07-04-007

Property Address1022 Skardon StreetSumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3875 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00524

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofThe Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York as Trusteefor the Holders of the GE-WMCA s s e t - B a c k e d P a s s - T h r o u g hCertificates Series 2006-1 vsStephen S McCoy Shawna B McCoythe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONIF ANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO 23 OFWILSON PARK SUBDIVISION ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATOF PALMER amp MALONE CESDATED OCTOBER 1954 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOKZ-12 AT PAGE 82 AND HAVINGSUCH BOUNDARIES METESCOURSES AND DISTANCES ASARE SHOWN ON SAID PLATREFERENCE TO WHICH ISHEREBY MADE PURSUANT TOAUTHORITY CONTAINED IN30-50-250 OF THE CODE OF LAWSOF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976 ASAMENDED

THIS BEING THAT SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOSTEPHEN S MCCOY ANDSHAWNA B MCCOY BY DEEDFROM STEPHEN T BICKFORDDATED JUNE 5 2006 ANDRECORDED JUNE 9 2006 IN DEEDBOOK 1032 AT PAGE 164 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTY

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

827 Mathis StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 248-09-03-057

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in the

AMENDED SUMMONSAND NOTICES

(Non-Jury)

FORECLOSUREOF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CA NO2014-CP-43-2763

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Carrington Mortgage Services LLCPlaintiff

vsJohn P Godwin South CarolinaDepartment of Motor Vehicles SouthCarolina Department of Revenue

Defendant(s)

TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVENAMEDYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDand required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint in thisaction a copy of which is herebyserved upon you and to serve a copyof your Answer on the subscribers attheir offices at 3800 FernandinaRoad Suite 110 Columbia SC 29210within thirty (30) days after theservice hereof exclusive of the dayof such service except that theUnited States of America if namedshall have sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof exclusive ofthe day of such service and if youfail to do so judgment by default willbe rendered against you for therelief demanded in the Complaint

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE ANDOR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSONWITH WHOM THE MINOR(S)RESIDES ANDOR TO PERSONSU N D E R S O M E L E G A LDISABILITY

YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONEDAND NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian ad litemwithin thirty (30) days after theservice of this Summons and Noticeupon you If you fail to do soapplication for such appointmentwill be made by Attorney forPlaintiff

YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICEthat pursuant to Rule 53(b) of theSouth Carolina Rules of CivilProcedure the Plaintiff will movefor a general Order of Reference tothe Master in Equity for SumterCounty which Order shallspecifically provide that the saidMaster in Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a final judgmentin this action

NOTICE OF FILINGAMENDED

COMPLAINT

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVENAMED

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the Amended Complaint CoverSheet for Civil Actions andCertificate of Exemption from ADRin the above entitled action was filedin the Office of the Clerk of Court forSumter County on June 19 2015

Bradford M StokesSC Bar No 78032Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451Attorneys for Plaintiff

your interest in this action andappointment to become absoluteunless you apply for the appointmentof a Guardian ad Litem to representyour interest in the above entitledaction within thirty (30) days fromthe date of the said order

June 2 2017J DAVID WEEKSWEEKS LAW OFFICE LLC35 South Sumter StreetP O Box 370Sumter SC 29151ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER(803) 775-5856 Telephone(803) 778-1365 Facsimile

COUNTY AS TAX PARCEL207-06-01-004

Derivation BOOK 1004 PAGE 00890

2361 Orvis StreetSumter SC 29154

207-06-01-004

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSSUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES EASEMENTS ANDORRESTRICTIONS OF RECORD ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 425 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theSumter County Clerk of Court at CA2016CP4301640

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Richard L BoothMaster In Equity forSumter County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-09081Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

County or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that lot or parcel of land situatein Sumter County State of SouthCarolina containing five (5) acresand being shown and designated asLot No 1 on that certain plat of TJSmith Surveyor dated January 251947 recorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book ZZ-5 at page 245according to which said lot No 1 isbounded as follows North by astreet separating it from lands nowor formerly of John K McElveenEast by a public road leading fromthe Sumter-Shiloh paved highwaySouth by lands now or formerly ofJK McElveen and West by Lot No 2as shown on said plat

TMS Number267-02-02-003

PROPERTY ADDRESSTract 1ZZ5-245

Mims RoadSumter SC 29036

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green bydeed of distribution of the Estate2010-ES43-00274 dated September16 2015 and recorded in the Officeof the Register of Deeds for SumterCounty on September 17 2015 inDeed Book 1215 at Page 485

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at1500 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

RECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

9 Lake Shore DriveSumter SC 29150

TMS 224-06-01-004

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 85 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe Providence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinadesignated as Lot W on a platprepared by Joseph R EdwardsRLS dated June 19 2001 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book 2001 at Page 591Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 of theCode of Laws of South Carolina(1976 as amended) reference to saidplat is hereby made for the metesbounds courses andor distances ofthe property delineated thereon Theproperty is known as 2040 HideawayDrive and is shown on the Auditor`smap of Sumter County as tax parcel180-00-03-016(P)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Robert W Wazney byvirtue of a Deed from Pauline JShuler dated July 27 2001 andrecorded September 12 2001 in Book815 at Page 1970 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 180-13-01-015

Property address2040 Hideaway Drive

Sumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 5500 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

dated October 12 2009 and recordedOctober 14 2009 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina in Book 1130at Page 2915

TMS 206-04-03-038

Property Address6 Fairfield Street

Sumter SC 29150

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 6125 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

Summons ampNotice Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale

B6 THE ITEM CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017

ORDER AND NOTICE OF SALED E F I C I E N C Y J U D G M E N TREQUESTED AS TO DEFENDANTSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONNOT ELIGIBLE FOR LOANMODIFICATION UNDER THEH O M E A F F O R D A B L EMODIFICATION PROGRAM STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA SUMTERCOUNTY IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS THIRD JUDICIALC I R C U I T 2 0 1 6 - C P - 4 3 - 0 0 6 1 8FIRST-CITIZENS BANK amp TRUSTCOMPANY AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST BY MERGER TO FIRSTCITIZENS BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY INC Plaintiff vsSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONDefendant(s) BY VIRTUE of adecree heretofore granted in the

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-01993

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of FederalNational Mortgage Association(Fannie Mae) vs Nicole J MilliganI the undersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

ALL of that certain piece parcel orlot of land together withimprovements thereon lying beingand situate in Sumter TownshipSumter County South Carolinamore particularly shown anddesignated as Lot 233 HilldaleSubdivision on a plat thereofprepared by Michael C TurbevilleIII on December 19 2005 said plat isrecorded in Plat Book 2006 at Page16 and is incorporated herein byreference pursuant to Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976 (as amended)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Nicole J Milligan byvirtue of a Deed from The Estate ofDouglas M Simmons datedDecember 28 2005 and recordedJanuary 13 2006 in Book 1012 atPage 1246 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 207-09-04-013

Property address2610 Hilldale Drive

Sumter SC 29154-7010

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case of

Notice of SaleCA No

2015-CP-43-02808

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Guild MortgageCompany vs Roosevelt AndersonTracey Danelle Isaac I theundersigned as Master in Equity forSumter County will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at the SumterCounty Judicial Center SumterCounty South Carolina to thehighest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parcelor lot of land together with theimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being shown anddesignated as Lot No 60 of Kel-SamFarms Subdivision Section I asshown on that certain plat preparedby Carl J Croft RLS dated June 121989 and recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty in Plat Book PB 94 at page237 This said lot has such metesboundaries courses and distances asare shown on said plat which areincorporated herein in accordancewith the provisions of Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Roosevelt Anderson andTracey Danelle Isaac from StanleyMaxwell by virtue of a Deed datedJune 26 2014 and recorded July 92014 in Book 1202 at Page 5758 in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County South Carolina

3440 Deer Track CircleDalzell SC 29040

TMS 189-09-01-014

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Four and00100 (4000) to be paid on balanceof bid from date of sale to date ofcompliance The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps and that thesuccessful bidder or bidders otherthan the Plaintiff therein do uponthe acceptance of his or her biddeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County a certified check orcash in the amount equal to fivepercent (5) of the amount of bid onsaid premises at the sale as evidenceof good faith in bidding and subjectto any resale of said premises underOrder of this Court and in the eventthe said purchaser or purchasers failto comply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days the Masterin Equity shall forthwith resell thesaid property after the due noticeand advertisement and shallcontinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser who shall comply withthe terms of sale shall be obtainedsuch sales to be made at the risk ofthe former purchaser Since apersonal or deficiency judgment iswaived the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately If thePlaintiff or the Plaintiff srepresentative does not appear atthe above-described sale then thesale of the property will be nullvoid and of no force and effect Insuch event the sale will berescheduled for the next available

Notice of SaleCA No 2017-CP-43-00325

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Lakeview LoanServicing LLC vs Michael SGerbode I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on July 3 2017 at 1200 PMat the Sumter County JudicialCenter Sumter County SouthCarolina to the highest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parceland lottract of land withimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being in the Countyof Sumter State of South Carolinaidentified as Lot No 4B of EssexPark Subdivision and being morefully shown on a plat prepared byJoseph R Edwards PLS dated31798 and recorded in Plat Book 98at Page 319 records of SumterCounty

Aforesaid Plat is specificallyincorporated herein and reference iscraved thereto for a more completeand accurate description of themetes bounds courses anddistances of the property concernedherein This description is in lieu ofmetes and bounds as permitted bylaw under Section 30-5-250 of the1976 Code of Laws of South CarolinaAs Amended Be all measurements alittle more or a little less andaccording to said plat

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Michael S Gerbode bydeed of Tommy L Moss datedSeptember 6 2006 and recordedSeptember 6 2006 in Book 1043 atPage 1639 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina

2021 Essex DriveSumter SC 29154

TMS 206-06-02-108

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Six and8751000 (6875) to be paid onbalance of bid from date of sale todate of compliance The purchaserto pay for papers and stamps andthat the successful bidder orbidders other than the Plaintifftherein do upon the acceptance ofhis or her bid deposit with theMaster in Equity for Sumter County

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4301551

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina issued in thecase of Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company as Trustee forSoundview Home Loan Trust 2006-3Asset-Backed Certificates Series2006-3 against Barry L Artis Sr etal the Master in Equity for SumterCounty or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereonsituate lying and being in theTownship of Stateburg near theTown of Sumter County of SumterState of South Carolina fronting onMonterey Drive and being moreparticularly shown and delineated asLot 3 of Horton Field Subdivision(fka Mayfield Subdivision) on a platprepared for Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by Cox and DinkinsInc dated April 14 2006 andrecorded in Book 2006 page 236 andalso by plat prepared by EdmundsLand Surveyors Inc datedDecember 17 2003 and recorded inBook 2004 page 48 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty and having such boundariesand measurements as will more fullyappear by reference to said plat

TMS Number155-08-03-004

PROPERTY ADDRESS1390 Monterey DrSumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by deed of D RHorton Inc dated April 20 2006 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyon May 12 2006 in Deed Book 1027 atPage 1897

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at450 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord and to the right of the UnitedStates of America to redeem theproperty within one (1) year from thedate of the foreclosure sale pursuantto Sec 2410(c) Title 28 UnitedStates Code

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties who

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00377

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank Trust NA as Trustee forLSF9 Master Participation Trust vsAnnie G Gilchrist Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvester Miott akaSylvester R Miott Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvia L Miott SouthCarolina Department of Revenuethe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALI THAT LOT OF LANDSITUATE IN THE CITY OFSUMTER IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA REPRESENTED ASLOT NO 40 IN BLOCK B ON THATCERTAIN PLAT RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OFCOURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY INPLAT BOOK V-4 AT PAGE 411 ANDBOUNDED AS FOLLOWS

ON THE NORTH BY SHERARDSTREET ON SAID PLAT NOWKNOWN AS COLLEGE STREET ONTHE EAST BY LOT NO 41 INBLOCKB ON SAID PLAT ON THESOUTH BY OTHER LAND OFGRANTOR AND ON THE WEST BYLOT NO 39 IN BLOCK B ON SAIDPLAT SAID LOT HEREBYCONVEYED MEASURES FIFTY (50)FEET ON ITS NORTHERN ANDSOUTHERN LINES AND ONEHUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) FEETON ITS EASTERN AND WESTERNLINES BY SAID MEASUREMENTSA LITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOS Y L V E S T E R M I O T T A N DSYNETHIA MIOTT BY DEED OFS A M G G R E E N D A T E DFEBRUARY 10 1956 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 15 1956 INBOOK 87 AT PAGE 273 IN THERECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

SUBSEQUENTLY SYNETHIA DMIOTT PASSED AWAY AND HERINTEREST IN THE SUBJECTPROPERTY WAS PASSED TOSYLVESTER MIOTT AND SYLVIAMIOTT PURSUANT TO THE WILLOF SYNETHIA D MIOTT AND BYPROBATE OF ESTATE FILE2010ES4300009 SEE ALSO DEEDOF DISTRIBUTION DATEDMARCH 22 2011 AND RECORDEDMARCH 23 2011 IN DEED BOOK1152 AT PAGE 001342 IN THEOFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTFOR SUMTER COUNTY SOUTHCAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

20 East College StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 229-12-03-035

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 124499 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2016-CP-43-00952

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofChristiana Trust a division ofWilmington Savings Fund SocietyFSB as indenture trustee for theC S M C 2 0 1 4 - R P L 3 T r u s t Mortgage-Backed Notes Series2014-RPL3 vs Joshua A GrubbBrittany A Henline Chase BankUSA National Association sbm toChase Manhattan Bank USA NA assuccessor in interest to Bank OneDelaware NA the undersignedMaster In Equity for Sumter CountySouth Carolina will sell on July 32017 at 1200PM at the SumterCounty Courthouse City of SumterState of South Carolina to thehighest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR TRACT OF LANDWITH ALL IMPROVEMENTSTHEREON SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE CITY ANDCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT NO 85 OF WILSON PARKSUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON APLAT BY DD EDMUNDS RLSDATED JULY 2 1990 RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 90 AT PAGE 875 INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFSUMTER COUNTY SAID LOT NO85 BEING BOUNDED ANDMEASURING AS FOLLOWSNORTH BY LOT NO 78 SAIDP L A T A N D M E A S U R I N GTHEREON 7489 FEET EAST BYLOT NO 86 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14013FEET SOUTH BY LEE STREETSAID PLAT AND FRONTINGTHEREON 7521 FEET AND WESTBY LOT NO 84 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14030FEET BE ALL MEASUREMENTS ALITTLE MORE OR A LITTLE LESSAND ACCORDING TO SAID PLATTHIS BEING THE PROPERTYKNOWN AS 209 LEE STREET

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOJOSHUA A GRUBB ANDBRITTANY A HENLINE BY DEEDOF BUDDY K WARD DATED MAY10 2005 AND RECORDED MAY 242005 IN BOOK 981 AT PAGE 1729 INTHE OFFICE OF REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY209 Lee Street

Sumter SC 29150TMS 248-10-02-018

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) Deficiency judgment beingdemanded the bidding will not beclosed on the day of sale but willremain open for a period of thirty(30) days as provided by lawPlaintiff is demanding a deficiencythe Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to salePurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 75 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300005

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of NationstarMortgage LLC against DorothyRobertson et al the Master inEquity for Sumter County or hisheragent will sell on July 3 2017 at1200 PM at Sumter JudicialCenter 215 North Harvin StreetSumter SC 29150 to the highestbidder

All that piece parcel or lot of landlying being and situate in SumterTownship Sumter County State ofSouth Carolina shown anddesignated as Lot No 2 on a plat ofVillage Green Subdivisionrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book Z-28 at Page 57 said lotbeing bounded and measures asfollows On the Northwest by WasselStreet and measuring thereon 2250feet on the North by the intersectionof Wassel Street and DesChampsRoad and measuring thereon 3535feet On the Northeast byDesChamps Road and measuringthereon 1050 feet On the Southeastby Lot No 1 and measuring thereon2500 feet and on the Southwest byLot No 3 and measuring thereon1300 feet be all of saidmeasurements a little more or less

TMS Number184-10-01-003

PROPERTY ADDRESS450 Deschamps Road

Sumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Cassie S Slater andWillie Slater by deed of S amp ELandscaping Company datedOctober 26 1970 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 29 1970in Deed Book R-9 at Page 1384 and toCassie S Slater Dorothy Robertsonand Willie Mae Scott by deed ofdistribution of the Estate of WillieSlater recorded November 14 2005in Book 1005 at Page 1493

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at6875 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

a certified check or cash in theamount equal to five percent (5) ofthe amount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of good faithin bidding and subject to any resaleof said premises under Order of thisCourt and in the event the saidpurchaser or purchasers fail tocomply with the terms of sale withinTwenty (20) days the Master inEquity shall forthwith resell the saidproperty after the due notice andadvertisement and shall continue tosell the same each subsequent salesday until a purchaser who shallcomply with the terms of sale shallbe obtained such sales to be made atthe risk of the former purchaserSince a personal or deficiencyjudgment is waived the bidding willnot remain open but compliancewith the bid may be madeimmediately If the Plaintiff or thePlaintiffs representative does notappear at the above-described salethen the sale of the property will benull void and of no force and effectIn such event the sale will berescheduled for the next availablesales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in EquityFor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

should have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Susan S WhiteSC Bar 5453Attorney for PlaintiffFINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPO Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460

case of First-Citizens Bank amp TrustCompany as successor in interest bymerger to First Citizens Bank andTrust Company Inc v Sheila HClark aka Sheila A Clark akaSheila H Wilson case number2016-CP-43-00618 I the undersignedRichard L Booth Master In Equityfor Sumter County will hold a saleon July 3 2017 at 1200 PM at theSumter County Courthouse 215North Harvin Street Sumter SC29150 Courtroom 1A and sell thefollowing described property to thehighest bidder All that certainpiece parcel or lot of land togetherwith the dwelling and any and allother improvements thereon lyingbeing and situate in the city andCounty of Sumter State of SouthCarolina being shown anddelineated as Lot No 6 on thatcertain plat by R L MaloneEngineer dated July 9 1940 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book S-5 at Page 53according to which said Lot 6 isbounded and measuring now orformerly as follows on the north byLot 7 said plat and measuringthereon 1000 feet on the east by Lot8 said plat and measuring thereon575 feet on the south by a 50right-of-way known as VirginiaDrive and measuring thereon 100feet and on the west by theright-of-way of North MagnoliaStreet and fronting thereon 575 feetbe all of said measurements a littlemore or less and according to saidplat Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 ofthe Code of Laws of South Carolina(1976) reference to said plat ishereby craved for particulars of theboundaries metes courses andordistances of the property delineatedthereon This property isrepresented as Tax Map Parcel No249-01-02-058 upon the records of theSumter County Auditor and isknown as 501 N Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 This being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto David W Durham bydeed from Anne Harriet PalmerCatherine Palmer Tillman andPhilip G Palmer dated March 231999 and recorded same date in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 735 atPage 1052 And this being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto Sheila H Clark bydeed from David W Durhamrecorded June 4 1999 in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 743 atPage 23 501 Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 Tax No249-01-02-058 TERMS OF SALE Thesuccessful bidder other thanPlaintiff will deposit with theSumter County Master In Equity atthe conclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of its bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt in thecase of noncompliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail or refuseto make the required deposit at timeof bid or comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30) daysthen the Master In Equity may resellthe property on the same terms andconditions at the risk of the saidhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theconveying deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of the bidfrom the date of sale to the date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 5500 per annum ShouldPlaintiff or one of its representativesfail to be present at the time of salethe property shall be automaticallywithdrawn from said sale As adeficiency judgment is beingdemanded the bidding will remainopen thirty (30) days after the date ofsale THIS SALE IS ALSO MADESUBJECT TO ALL SUMTERCOUNTY TAXES AND EXISTINGEASEMENTS RESTRICTIONSAND SENIOR LIENS ANDOROTHER ENCUMBRANCES OFRECORD Richard L Booth MasterIn Equity Sumter County SumterSouth Carolina ATTORNEYS FORPLAINTIFF Samuel D FlederPatrick Goodwyn Smith DebnamNarron Drake Saintsing amp MyersLLP PO Box 26268 Raleigh NC27611 Attorneys for Plaintiff DMN15079942

case of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3375 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

non-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4875 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

sales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

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IN LIFE

FLINT MICH Michiganrsquos attor-ney general charged healthofficials Wednesday over theFlint drinking-water crisis

Six officials are charged in allmdash five with involuntary man-slaughter mdash according to Michi-gan Attorney General Bill

Schuette ldquoWe are confident thatthe charges that we have filed willbe upheld in the courtsrdquo he said

uNick Lyon director of thestate Department of Health andHuman Services is charged withfelonies involuntary manslaugh-ter and misconduct in office

uEden Wells the depart-mentrsquos chief medical executive ischarged with obstruction of jus-tice and lying to a police officeralso felonies

uDarnell Earley Flintrsquos for-mer state emergency manager ischarged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with felony false pre-

tenses conspiracy to commitfalse pretenses misconduct in of-fice and a misdemeanor charge ofwillful neglect of duty

uHoward Croft Flintrsquos for-mer Water Department manageris charged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with false pretenses andconspiracy to commit falsepretenses

uLiane Shekter-Smith theMichigan Department of Envi-ronmental Qualityrsquos drinking wa-ter chief is charged withinvoluntary manslaughter Shepreviously was charged with felo-ny misconduct in office and mis-

demeanor willful neglect of dutyuStephen Busch the district

supervisor for the Office of Drink-ing Water is charged with invol-untary manslaughter He pre-viously was charged with felonymisconduct in office tamperingwith evidence conspiracy to tam-per with evidence and two misde-meanor counts of the MichiganSafe Water Drinking Act

The charges are related to aLegionnairesrsquo disease outbreak in2014 and 2015 that led to 12deaths after the cityrsquos water sup-ply was switched to the Flint Riv-er Flintrsquos drinking water wascontaminated with lead

Officials face manslaughter charges over Flint12 died in Michiganafter water polluted

Paul Egan and Elisha AndersonDetroit Free Press

GUNFIRE ON THE BASEBALL FIELD

SOURCE Digital Globe ESRI GRAPHIC KARL GELLES AND JIM SERGENT USA TODAY

ABOUT 7 AM Congressmen are taking batting practice

1

SHORTLY AFTER 7 AMGunman open fires from behind third base

2

Scalisersquos CapitolPolice detail engages shooter

4

3rdbase

Outfield

4

1stbase

Police detail location

ABOUT 712 AMAlexandria police arrive and join the gunfight Suspect dies

5

Eugene Simpson Stadium Park Alexandria Va

HOW THE SHOOTING UNFOLDED

Alexandria

WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWhite HouseWhite HouseWhite House

US CapitolUS CapitolUS Capitol

Va

MdPotomacRiverPotomacRiver

395395Shootings

N

5 Miles

CongressmanSteve Scaliseshot in hip

3

Attack stuns Washington

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Survivors gather behind police lines around the baseball park in Alexandria Va where congressional Republicans were practicing for an annual charity game with congressional Democrats The game will be played tonight as planned

ALEXANDRIA VA The 66-year-old Illinois man who fired earlyWednesday on members of Con-gress practicing for a charitybaseball game raged againstPresidentTrump and hadsingled outHouse MajorityWhip SteveScalise whowas woundedin the attack

ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

AFPGETTY IMAGES

James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

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STORY CONTINUES ON C2 STORY CONTINUES ON C2

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

CONTINUED FROM C1

CONTINUED FROM C1

SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

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Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

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(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

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AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

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AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

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COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 24rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo

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TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

Modern Family (DVS)

WE 68 166 Law amp Order ldquoStalkerrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDisappearedrdquo Law amp Order Quadriplegic boy is killed Law amp Order ldquoBad Girlrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDamagedrdquo Law amp Order WGNA 8 172 Blue Bloods ldquoThe Bitter Endrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoUnwritten Rulesrdquo Blue Bloods Blue Bloods ldquoTo Protect and Serverdquo Person of Interest

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DOG EAT DOUG

SOUP TO NUTZ

ACROSS1 Snake footwise

5 Instagram and

Pinterest

9 Bad thing to

draw during

a test

14 Saboteur eg

15 Fruit used in

alcohol flavoring

16 Home for

66-Across

17 Criticism

18 Wedding dress

insert

19 Impatient

20 Start

of a one-liner by

54-Across

23 Tiresome type

24 Cavaliers

on scoreboards

25 One-liner part 2

29 One-liner part 3

32 Paella pot

33 NFL receivers

36 Actress Skye

37 Upset

38 One-liner part 4

40 One-liner part 5

42 Stands for

funerals

43 Black and Red

44 ldquo__ of Lightrdquo

1998 Madonna

album

45 Words to a traitor

46 One-liner part 6

49 End of the

one-liner

50 Andean root

vegetable

51 California tourist

attraction

54 Standup comic

known for

one-liners

59 Stereotypically

haunted area

62 One-eighties

63 Flash maybe

64 Absorbed

eagerly with ldquoinrdquo

65 It may affect

a sentence

66 Sea eagles

67 ldquo__ Stardustrdquo

David Bowie

song

68 Chihuahua

sounds

69 Afternoon fare

DOWN1 Switch letters

2 Tentacled

creature

3 Start of

a Norwegian line

4 Northern Illinois

University city

5 ldquoOff the Courtrdquo

memoirist

6 Splash sound

7 A pro brings his

own to the table

8 Flower parts

9 Switch partner

10 ldquoReady if you

arerdquo

11 Circle segment

12 Med research

agency

13 One in or on

a chain

21 Calvin and Anne

22 Born in France

26 Not as healthy

27 Colleague of

Ruth and Sonia

28 Source of some

issues

30 Comforting

sound

31 Bad picnic omen

33 Area sometimes

called ldquoThe Roof

of the Worldrdquo

34 ldquoDownton

Abbeyrdquo lady

35 Number of

Maravillas

del Mundo

37 Email again

39 Showing

impatience

digitally

40 __ shooter

41 Fink

43 Linguistic origin

of Kwanzaa

46 Wee one

47 Live in

48 Hydrophobia

52 ldquoNapoleon

Dynamiterdquo

sidekick Saacutenchez

53 Hockey setting

55 Repulsive

56 Dickens

schemer

57 Those in

Chihuahua

58 [Horrors]

59 Woodworkerrsquos

tool

60 Prefix with cycle

61 Itrsquos game

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MOTHER GOOSE

ZITSBLONDIE

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ANDY CAPP

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JUMBLE THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEBy David L Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

SUDOKU HOW TO PLAY

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By Christopher Shaw 61617

Thursdayrsquos Puzzle Solved

copy2017 Tribune Content Agency LLC 61617

THE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

The answers to todayrsquos puzzles can be

found on todayrsquos Daily Planner page

DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

Good advice for everyone mdash teens to seniors mdash is in ldquoThe Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With Itrdquo To order send your name and mailing address plus check or money order for $7 (US funds) to Dear Abby Anger Booklet PO Box 447 Mount Morris IL 61054-0447 (Shipping and handling are in-cluded in the price)

Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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THE SUMTER ITEM CLARENDON SUN FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A7

Complex carbohydrates important for your health

Now that we are halfway into 2017 and itrsquos been six months since we

made our New Yearrsquos resolu-tions howrsquos that going If any related to your health and good nutrition are you treating your body the right way If so you may be still searching for ways to jump-

start your bodyrsquos motor For-tunately eat-ing more fruits vege-tables and grain prod-ucts is an easy way to fuel up with-out weighing yourself down Carbo-hydrates are convenient and jam-

packed with vitamins minerals and fiber Plus they are generally low in dietary fat Current di-etary guidelines recommend obtaining 55 to 60 percent of energy from carbohydrates especially complex carbohy-drates But how do these guidelines translate into daily food choices And what are the specific benefits of whole-grain foods in the healthful eating equation

Carbohydrates are a valu-able energy source fueling the central nervous system and muscles during physical activity Supplying four calo-ries per gram carbohydrates also help the body efficiently use vitamins minerals amino acids and other essen-tial nutrients

Scientists classify carbohy-drates into two categories simple and complex Sugars are called simple carbohy-drates because they consist of one or two sugar units Sugars occur naturally in fruits vegetables milk and other foods as well as in a refined state such as table sugar or sucrose The body cannot distinguish between naturally occurring and added sugars and digests both in exactly the same manner

Complex carbohydrates mdash found in grain foods as well as fruits and vegetables mdash get their name from their complex chain-like structure of many sugar units Among complex carbohydrates are starches and dietary fiber During the digestive process starch is typically broken down into sugars and used by the body for energy

Studies indicate that high-fiber diets can reduce the risks of heart disease and certain types of cancer Solu-ble fiber in cereals oatmeal beans and other foods has been found to lower blood cholesterol Insoluble fiber found in cauliflower cabbage and other vegetables and fruits helps move foods

through the stomach and in-testine thereby decreasing the risk of cancers of the colon and rectum Whole-grain breads and cereals dry beans and peas fruits and vegetables are generally low in fat and contain little or no cholesterol They are also rich in fiber which facili-tates proper bowel function and can reduce symptoms of chronic constipation and hemorrhoids

For the most part con-sumers appear to be aware of the benefits of carbohy-drate consumption Yet evi-dence shows that when it comes to complex carbohy-drates people are consum-ing only one half the rec-ommended number of serv-ings each day A survey by the US Department of Ag-riculture estimates that adults consume an average of four to five servings a day of grain products only

one of which is whole grain It is worth noting that the food guide pyramid recommends from 6 to 11 servings of grain products per day at least three of which should be from whole-grain foods

Despite the clear benefits of a fiber-rich diet most Americans fall far short of optimal intakes In closing

for individuals with diabetes it is essential you closely fol-low the instructions of your doctor regarding any con-

sumption of carbohydratesIf you are very busy per-

son the slow cooker is for youNancy

Harrison

RETIRED CLEMSON EXTENSION AGENT

EASY ROAST

3-4 pounds beef roast1 envelope dry onion soup mix 14frac12 oz can stewed tomatoes or

seasoned tomatoesPlace roast in slow cooker Cover

and cook on low 8 hours

SPLIT PEA SOUP

1 pound bulk sausage browned and drained

6 cups water 1 bag (2frac14 cups) dry split peas

2 medium potatoes diced 1 onion choppedfrac12 teaspoon dried marjoram or

thyme frac12 teaspoon pepper

Wash and sort dried peas remov-ing any stones Then combine all in-gredients in slow cooker Cover and cook on low 12 hours

NO MEAT BAKED BEANS

1 pound dried navy beans 6 cups water 1 small onion chopped

frac34 cup ketchup frac34 cup brown sugar frac34 cup water 1 teaspoon dry mustard 2 tablespoons dark molasses 1 teaspoon salt

Soak beans in water overnight in large soup kettle Cook beans in water until soft about 1 frac12 hours Drain discarding bean water

Mix together all ingredients in slow cooker Cover and cook on low 10-12 hours

PETS OF THE WEEKAbby right is a black-and-white 2-year-old female LabJindo mix and weighs approximately 32 pounds She is very sweet and affectionate Abby enjoys playing ball and being petted She gets along with some but not all dogs She has been spayed is current on her vaccinations and tested nega-tive for heartworms

Dumplin far right is a male domestic medium-haired orange-and-white 12-week old kitten He is very affectionate and extremely playful Dumplin is cur-rent on vaccinations tested negative for

feline leukemia and is scheduled to be neutered today The adoption fee for kit-tens is currently only $50 You can fill out an application on the shelter website

Stop by to see Dumplin Abby and their friends Tuesday through Saturday from 9 am to 3 pm at A Second Chance Ani-mal Shelter 5079 Alex Harvin Highway (US 301) which has numerous pets available for adoption To drop off an animal call (803) 473-7075 for an ap-pointment If yoursquove lost a pet check wwwccanimalcontrolwebscom and wwwASecondChanceAnimalSheltercom

PHOTOS PROVIDED

IN BRIEFFROM STAFF REPORTS

The Scottrsquos Branch Alumni Association will meet at 3 pm Saturday June 24 at the asso-ciation in Summerton The as-sociation meets monthly on the fourth Saturday For more information contact Robert A McFadden at mdr085yahoocom (803) 225-4085 or (866) 431-0016

Alumni group meets June 24 in Summerton

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COMMENTARY

COMMENTARY

A8 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

Are we nearing civil war

President Trump may be chief of state head of gov-ernment and com-

mander in chief but his administration is shot through with disloyalists plotting to bring him down

We are approaching something of a civil war

where the capital city seeks the overthrow of the sov-ereign and its own restora-tion

Thus far it is a non-violent struggle

though street clashes be-tween pro- and anti-Trump forces are increasingly marked by fistfights and brawls Police are having difficulty keeping people apart A few have been ar-rested carrying concealed weapons

That the objective of this city is to bring Trump down via a deep state-me-dia coup is no secret Few deny it

Last week fired Director of the FBI James Comey a successor to J Edgar Hoover admitted under oath that he used a cutout to leak to The New York Times an Oval Office con-versation with the presi-dent

Goal have the Times story trigger the appoint-ment of a special prosecu-tor to bring down the pres-ident

Comey wanted a special prosecutor to target Trump despite his knowl-edge from his own FBI in-vestigation that Trump was innocent of the perva-sive charge that he collud-ed with the Kremlin in the hacking of the DNC

Comeyrsquos deceit was de-signed to enlist the police powers of the state to bring down his president And it worked For the spe-cial counsel named with broad powers to pursue Trump is Comeyrsquos friend and predecessor at the FBI Robert Mueller

As Newt Gingrich said Sunday lsquorsquoLook at who Muellerrsquos starting to hire hellip (T)hese are people that hellip look to me like theyrsquore hellip setting up to go after Trump hellip including people by the way who have been reprimanded for hiding from the defense informa-tion into major cases hellip

lsquorsquoThis is going to be a witch huntrsquorsquo

Another example Ac-cording to Daily Kos

Trump planned a swift lift-ing of sanctions on Russia after inauguration and a summit meeting with Vlad-imir Putin to prevent a sec-ond Cold War

The State Department was tasked with working out the details

Instead says Daniel Fried the coordinator for sanctions policy he re-ceived lsquorsquopanickyrsquorsquo calls of lsquorsquoPlease my God can you stop thisrsquorsquo

Operatives at State dis-loyal to the president and hostile to the Russia policy on which he had been elected collaborated with elements in Congress to sabotage any detente They succeeded

lsquorsquoIt would have been a win-win for Moscowrsquorsquo said Tom Malinowski of State who boasted last week of his role in blocking a rap-prochement with Russia State employees sabotaged one of the principal poli-cies for which Americans had voted and they substi-tuted their own

Not in memory have there been so many leaks to injure a president from within his own govern-ment and not just political leaks but leaks of confi-dential classified and se-cret documents The leaks are coming out of the sup-posedly secure investiga-tive and intelligence agen-cies of the US govern-ment

The media the beneficia-ries of these leaks are giv-ing cover to those breaking the law The real criminal lsquorsquocollusionrsquorsquo in Washington is between Big Media and the deep state colluding to destroy a president they detest and to sink the poli-cies they oppose

Yet another example is the unfolding lsquorsquounmask-ingrsquorsquo scandal

While all the evidence is not yet in it appears an ab-normal number of conver-sations between Trump as-sociates and Russians were intercepted by US intelli-gence agencies

On orders higher up the

conversations were tran-scribed and contrary to law the names of Trump associates unmasked

Then those transcripts with names revealed were spread to all 16 agencies of the intel com-munity at the direction of Susan Rice and with the possible knowledge of Barack Obama assuring some would be leaked after Trump became pres-ident

The leak of Gen Michael Flynnrsquos conversation with the Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak after Obama imposed sanctions on Russia for the hacking of the DNC may have been a product of the unmask-ing operation The media hit on Flynn cost him the National Security Council post

Trump has had many ac-complishments since his election Yet his enemies in the media and their deep state allies have often made a purgatory of his presidency

What he and his White House need to understand is that this is not going to end that this is a fight to the finish that his enemies will not relent until they see him impeached or re-signing in disgrace

To prevail Trump will have to campaign across this country and wage guerrilla war in this capi-tal using the legal and po-litical weapons at his dis-posal to ferret out the ene-mies within his own gov-ernment

Not only is this battle es-sential if Trump hopes to realize his agenda it is winnable For the people sense that the Beltway elites are cynically en-gaged in preserving their own privileges positions and power

If the president cannot rewrite Obamacare or achieve tax reform he should not go around the country in 2018 wailing about Nancy Pelosi or Chuck Schumer They are not the real adversaries They are but interchange-able parts

He should campaign against the real enemies of America First by promis-ing to purge the deep state and flog its media collabo-rators

Time to burn down the Bastille

Patrick J Buchanan is the author of a new book lsquorsquoNixonrsquos White House Wars The Battles That Made and Broke a Presi-dent and Divided America Foreverrsquorsquo

Pat Buchanan

lsquoState employees

sabotaged one of

the principal

policies for which

Americans had

voted and they

substituted their

ownrsquo

You got your gas tax hike now fix the roadPostcard to South Carolina ldquoI left the state The highways are great Wish you were hererdquo

COLUMBIA mdash I feel like a big-rig truck driver having driven to Alabama and back

Thatrsquos a long way to go to visit a beach town that is ev-erything Hilton Head Island tries not to be

But itrsquos all good when itrsquos a chance to see family To be part of four generations eat-

ing Frogmore Stew together is a gift worth any drive

But once again this summer the road trip be-yond the South Caro-lina state line drives home the

point of just how primitive we are

We donrsquot need bad school re-ports to show the nation how dumb South Carolina has be-come We just need to invite them to drive our highways

The poster child is Inter-state 95

In South Carolina itrsquos a two-lane pockmarked death trap

Georgia has a better road connecting Rincon to Sylvania

And in Georgia I-95 has three lanes in each direction

and itrsquos actually a smooth sur-face

South Carolina got this way because itrsquos backward not be-cause it didnrsquot have enough money It got this way because the Legislature wants to con-trol highway spending This stuff is based on politics not needs and I donrsquot believe thatrsquos going to change

So all these years I-95 has not been seen as a dire need when it so obviously is a dire need

But this year the Legisla-ture jacked up the state gas tax Part of the push was an airplane pulling a sign high over Harbour Town during the RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing in April that said ldquoFix The Damn Roadsrdquo

Now we can say ldquoOK South Carolina You got the gas tax hike you so desperately want-ed When are you going to fix Interstate 95rdquo

Earlier this year it was re-ported it would cost $4 billion to bring I-95 in South Carolina up to the standards of our neighbor Georgia

What I have not seen report-ed is a timeline for starting the job and finishing it

So South Carolina When are you going to fix the damn road

Contact Mr Lauderdale at dlauderdaleislandpacketcom 843-706-8115 or That-sLauderdale

DavidLauderdale

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

MODERATE PARNELL BEST TO REPRESENT HOMETOWN

Good news for Sumter We have a well-qualified native son running for Congress Ar-chie Parnell brings his im-pressive business experience strong community values and hard work to the job

He is a moderate (like John Spratt) and committed to na-

tional security and the impor-tant role of Shaw Air Force Base located here A congress-man from here would benefit us in many areas of our lives

Vote for Archie Parnell our ldquohometownrdquo boy

COLLEEN H YATESSumter

WRITER STILL SAYS LIBERAL DEMOCRATS ARE STUPID

I woke up this morning real early intent on writing a let-ter to the editor concerning the continued stupidity of lib-eral Democrats

Instead I decided to go back to bed and snooze I wake up again and the TV is saturated with the coverage of the shooting in Virginia And one of the first things I hear is that the governor of Virginia is already speaking about gun control The same guy who gave 220000 felons the right to vote again Then I hear some guy say the shooting was lsquoapparentlyrsquo not politically motivated Ap-parently The spin is already starting

The shooter asked what it washellip was told something to the effect of lsquocongressional ball practicersquo The shooter asks lsquowhat sidersquo lsquoThe Republi-

cansrsquo Minutes later the shoot-ing starts And this idiot on TV says lsquoapparently not politi-cally motivatedrsquo

And what gets me the dem-ocrats and media are TRYING to find evidence of collusion that IS NOT THERE and here we have evidence of a politi-cally motivated shooting THEY CANrsquoT SEE

For the last year I have called Democrats and the mainstream media stupid I have seen NO rebuttals writ-ten but then again I didnrsquot expect to see any for the sim-ple fact that you canrsquot deny anything I have said The proof is right in front of you Often I have wondered lsquocan these people get any more stu-pid than they already arersquo Stay tuned

DENNIS E VICKERSWedgefield

FROM OUR TIMELINE THEITEM

The Sumter Item is on Twitter theitem Follow us and keep your eye on whatrsquos going on in the world We will occasionally share a few noteworthy tweets with you here

At the start of his sopho-more year in August 2016 Bar-wickrsquos current supervisor at Kaydon Paul Brewer called Hancock at CCTC and said he

would like a stu-dent intern

Barwick was the choice After starting he said he wanted to learn and prog-ress working as many as 32 hours a week including

weekends Brewer said within four or

five months on the job he and management were already talking to Barwick about hir-ing him full time after the two-year degree program was com-plete

ldquoA want-to attitude and a can-do attitude really helped him a lotrdquo Brewer said ldquoHe really wants to do it Hersquos just an outstanding young manrdquo

Barwick said his parents and family helped instill a strong work ethic in him He

said he would encourage the route he took to other students who are good in math orga-nized and like to tinker with things

ldquoTherersquos a lot of work in the maintenance technician fieldrdquo Barwick said ldquoThey are good-paying jobsrdquo

He said he has the opportu-nity for four raises during the next two years with Kaydon

Most importantly he en-courages high school stu-dents to not delay in going to college

ldquoDonrsquot wait to go to school because itrsquos harder to go back once yoursquove had a breakrdquo Bar-wick said ldquoA lot of my friends who say they are going to take a year off and go back end up not going They start making money even if itrsquos $9 or $10 an hour and then say lsquoWell I canrsquot make that money if Irsquom in schoolrsquordquo

Rhett Walker a value stream manager with Kaydon and a member of the Greater Sumter Chamber of Com-mercersquos Industrial Associa-tion thinks Barwick is a great example for other teenagers

to follow He said all industry in the local community mdash whether it be Caterpillar BD or Continental Tire mdash is look-ing for young people who want to better themselves with education The intern-ship through CCTC is a great

way to learn the trade and for manufacturers to see some-onersquos performance and poten-tial

ldquoItrsquos the perfect symbiotic relationship between a techni-cal college and manufactur-ing right here in Sumterrdquo

Walker said ldquoI think indus-tries here have a great part-nership with that school to feed us well-educated and qualified people Zack was definitely one of those I think hersquos going to fit in on our team perfectlyrdquo

THE SUMTER ITEM LOCAL | REGION FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A9

will be the reduction of the position as a voting member that Beaman will be leaving he said

Beaman said the new company will be in a better position to cope with un-certainty in the health care industry in the United States and in South Car-olina

ldquoThere are a lot of unknowns facing the health industry starting with how we are going to be reimbursed in the fu-turerdquo Beaman said ldquoIs Trumpcare or the Senate plan or the House bill will any of that prevail We donrsquot knowrdquo

He said the future of Medicaid and Medicare how they will be budgeted and how they will reimburse provid-ers is of great concern He said 29 per-cent of all Medicaid patients in South Carolina will be served in the new companyrsquos facilities

ldquoWe see escalating costs mdash labor supply and demand for clinical phar-maceuticals just about every compo-nent seems to be going up faster than the reimbursement raterdquo Beaman said

He said as a larger company the two systems together will be better able to cope with changes in the health care environment Beaman said the cur-rent state of health care in South Car-olina is not sustainable

ldquoWe know as an individual corpora-tion we donrsquot have the resources to make a difference in thatrdquo he said ldquoThis additional capacity is far great-er than any one of us could do on our own and we can apply that to help im-prove the fundamental conditions of carerdquo

WHIZ FROM PAGE A1

BARWICK

PALMETTO FROM PAGE A1

Insurers Duke Energy knew coal ash riskRALEIGH (AP) mdash Dozens of in-

surance companies say theyrsquore not obligated to help pay for Duke Ener-gy Corprsquos multi-billion dollar coal ash cleanup because the nationrsquos largest electric company long knew about but did nothing to reduce the threat of potentially toxic pollutants

The claim is in a filing by lawyers for nearly 30 international and domestic insurance companies that were sued by Duke Energy in March to force them to cover part of the utilityrsquos coal ash cleanup costs in the Carolinas

The 57 policies generally promise to help Duke pay what itrsquos legally ob-ligated to pay for property damage ldquocaused by an occurrencerdquo even if liability for an incident doesnrsquot be-

come known until decades later the Charlotte-based company said in the same filing last week in the state court that hears complex business cases Both sides filed the document in describing a litigation timeline that would lead to trial in mid-2019

The insurers counter theyrsquore not on the hook to pay They say that be-cause Duke Energy stored its coal ash in unlined pits as part of its nor-mal practices any property damage ldquowas caused intentionally by or at Dukersquos directionrdquo and there werenrsquot any distinct pollution events that triggered coverage

They note that Duke was well aware that burning coal to generate electricity leaves byproducts con-

taining toxic substances that can contaminate groundwater They say Dukersquos ash ponds were built without safeguards to prevent groundwater pollution and some ash ponds placed the ash in direct contact with groundwater

ldquoDuke continued to dispose of (coal ash) in unlined ash ponds long after it knew it had environmental problems By the 1990s Duke submit-ted insurance claims to some of the defendants and other insurers for the same ash ponds that are now at issue in this action Although Duke was aware of these issues it contin-ued to operate its unlined ash ponds for decadesrdquo the companiesrsquo lawyers said

Fan drive hopes to keep Lee County elderly stay cool

According to the Centers for Dis-ease Control and Prevention older adults are more likely to have heat-related problems than younger adults Older individuals donrsquot ad-just to sudden changes in tempera-ture as well and they are more likely to have a chronic medical condition that changes the bodyrsquos response to heat

The elderly are also more likely to take prescription medicines that impair the bodyrsquos ability to regu-

late temperature or that inhibit perspiration

In order to help elderly residents in Bishopville and Lee County avoid dangerous conditions such as heat stress or heat exhaustion the Bishopville Police Department the Lee County Chamber of Commerce and Jaredrsquos Ace Hardware are pro-moting a summer fan drive through Wednesday

Bishopville Police Chief Calvin Collins said officers will be going door to door checking to find resi-dents who need a fan and will also

be working with South Carolina Department of Social Services to find residents who are at risk of heat-related illness

Anyone wanting to help may drop off new fans at Lee County Chamber of Commerce 102 N Main St Bishopville or Bishop-ville Police Department 112 E Council St

Fans may also be purchased for $17 at the Chamber office

For more information call Lee County Chamber of Commerce at (803) 483-2800

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A couple of

afternoon t-storms

90deg

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Cloudy with a

t-storm or two

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An afternoon

t-storm or two

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Cloudy humid a

pm t-storm

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A t-storm around in

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Lincoln High Alumni hold dinner fund-raiser

Venus is active but also loves to be held cuddled

Harley is a sweet gentle pup

AROUND TOWN

The Sumter SPCA is located at 1140 S Guignard Drive (803) 773-9292 and is open 11 am to 530 pm every day ex-cept Wednesday and Sunday Visit the website at wwwsumterscspcacom

The SPCA relies heavily on

community support and

donations Currently the

biggest needs are for dry

puppy and kitten food wet cat

food cat litter and cleaning

supplies The following are also

appreciated

Newspapers stuff ed animals heavy

duty trash bags (30 gallon or larger)

dishwashing liquid laundry detergent

bleach paper towels sheets and

comforters baby blankets canned

dog and cat food dry dog food treats

leashes and collars disinfectant spray

all-purpose cleaner air freshener no

scratch scrubbers two-sided sponges

for dishes litter freshener and of

course monetary donations are also

gratefully accepted

SUMTER SPCA PETS OF THE WEEK

CROSSWORD

ANSWERS TO TODAY rsquoS PUZZLES

SUDOKU JUMBLE

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Someone will withhold important

information Donrsquot make a decision that will have a lasting effect on your future plans and goals Look out for your own interests and negotiate on your own behalf 3 stars

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Yoursquoll find unusual ways to get things done Your insight and dedication coupled with your ability to meet deadlines and to surprise others with your ideas will pay off and bring high returns Romance will enhance your personal life 4 stars

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Question everything and everyone Incorrect information will cause delays and make you look bad Broaden your outlook when faced with opposition A willingness to negotiate and meet others halfway will help you avoid being left out 2 stars

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Personal gains can be made Let your emotions be your guide when it comes to dealing with children a close friend or your companion A passionate or kind gesture will enhance your relationships with those you love and respect 5 stars

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Hold on to your cash Donrsquot let anyone sweet-talk you into spending money on something you donrsquot need Look for alternative ways to have fun and do things without putting your hard-earned cash on the line 3 stars

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Base relationships on trust and equality Emotional matters will surface if there is too much pressure being put on you to do things you donrsquot want to do Donrsquot feel like you have to be a chameleon and mirror someone elsersquos actions 3 stars

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Deception is apparent when dealing with peers relatives or friends Ask questions before you agree to take part in something that is emotionally draining Change can be good if it leads to fewer complications and a simpler lifestyle 3 stars

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Yoursquoll learn by taking part in events that are challenging mentally physically and emotionally Socializing and sharing your thoughts with someone special will encourage you to make positive changes A commitment or altering your lifestyle is favored 5 stars

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Problems with partners will leave you feeling isolated and confused Listen carefully and consider whether you need the kind of help thatrsquos being offered Going it alone will give you the control you need to stay within budget 2 stars

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) Trust your own judgment One of your peers will feed you false information that will set you back if you are gullible Channel your energy into doing what needs to be done without offering insight into your plans 4 stars

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Yoursquoll be taken advantage of if you are sympathetic to someone whining about tough times Offer suggestions but donrsquot put your money or time into something that is not your responsibility Aim to stabilize your life not make it more complicated 3 stars

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Emotional energy should be put to good use A creative hobby or personal improvements you want to make will be a good outlet for you to pursue alone Refuse to let anyone use emotional tactics to encourage poor habits 3 stars

The Lincoln High School Preser-vation Alumni Association will sponsor a dinner fundraiser from 11 am to 5 pm today at Lincoln High School cafete-ria Council Street Cost is $9 per dinner and the menu will consist of fried chicken or pork chops rice with gravy green beans dessert roll and a drink Call (803) 968-4173A State Health Insurance Pro-gram Workshop will be held 10 am-1 pm on Tuesday June 20 at the Sumter County Li-brary 111 N Harvin StThe VFW and VFW 10813 Auxilia-ry will meet at 6 pm Tuesday June 20 at the Post Home 610 Manning AveSummer Movies at the Sumter Opera House 21 N Main St will offer the following mov-ies at 10 am 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Thurs-days June 22 mdash ldquoStorksrdquo June 29 mdash ldquoPetersquos Dragonrdquo July 6 mdash ldquoThe BFGrdquo July 13 mdash ldquoAngry Birdsrdquo July 20 mdash ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo July 27 mdash ldquoNine Livesrdquo and Aug 3 mdash ldquoThe Lego Batman Movierdquo and the following movies at 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Fridays June 16 mdash ldquoRogue Onerdquo July 21 mdash ldquoGhost-bustersrdquo and Aug 18 mdash ldquoSix-teen Candlesrdquo Admission is $1 and popcorn and water are available for $1 each Call (803) 436-2616The Sumter County Library will offer a variety of programs meetings and events during the month of June Programs to be held at the main library 111 N Harvin St are as follows 3-4 pm Saturday June 17 ldquoFa-therrsquos Day Craftrdquo dads will love the hand-crafted gifts made by their children 6-7 pm Tuesday June 20 the Teen Advisory Board (ages 13 and up) will meet 10 am-noon and 2-4 pm Wednes-day June 21 the movie ldquoSingrdquo will be presented 3-4 pm Saturday June 24 Beginning Computer Coding with

Scratch (ages seven and up) an MIT computer program developed to help you learn to think logically and cre-atively preparing students to learn computer coding call (803) 773-7273 to register 3-4 pm Tuesday June 27 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) and 10-11 am Wednesday June 28 Geronimo Stilton Scavenger Hunt (ages seven and up) hunt through news-papers for clues you can fol-low around the library Pro-grams to be held at the Wesmark Library branch 180 W Wes-mark Blvd are as follows 10-11 am Friday June 16 Sto-rybuilders Improvisation Workshop (ages seven and up) play theatre games and act out stories 3-4 pm Thursday June 22 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) 10-11 am Friday June 23 at Story-time and a Craft (ages three to six) children listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 469-8110 to register 10-11 am Thursday June 29 Get Crafty (ages seven and up) create a fun craft project call (803) 469-8110 to register and 10-11 am Friday June 30 musical performance ldquoString Celebrationrdquo musical duo of-fering an educational and en-tertaining performance Pro-grams to be held at the South Sumter Library 337 Manning Ave are as follows 10-11 am Thursday June 15 Get Moving mdash free hip-hop work-shop (ages seven and up) no dance experience necessary 10-11 am Monday June 19 arts and crafts workshop (ages seven and up) children will choose their own project mdash crochet chain bracelet a tinfoil sculpture or practice drawing skills and 10-11 am Monday June 26 Storytime and a Craft (ages three to six) children will listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 773-7273 to register

A10 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 DAILY PLANNER THE SUMTER ITEM

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BSECTION

FRIDAYJUNE 16 2017

PALMETTO PRO OPEN

LEGION BASEBALL

PREP BASKETBALL

Perseverance pays off

DENNIS BRUNSON THE SUMTER ITEM

Allie Kiick stretches for a return in her 7-5 2-6 6-3 upset win over second-seeded Katherine Sebov on Thursday in a second-round match of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center Kiick will face No 6 seed Robin Anderson today in a quarterfinal match

Unseeded Allie Kiick ral-lied in the third set to knock off No 2 seed Katherine Sebov in the second round of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center on Thursday

After winning the first set 7-5 but dropping the second set 6-2 things looked bleak

for Kiick when she fell be-hind Seebov 3-1 in the third set However Kiick won the next five games to win the set 6-3 and advance to to-dayrsquos quarterfinal match against No 6 seed Robin An-derson

Trailing 3-1 in a third set however is hardly the toughest challenge the 21-year old Kiick has faced in her young career She has

had to make sense of her fa-ther Jim a famed running back on the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins and his battle with dementia In ad-dition she has already seen her career stalled by a pair of knee surgeries and most recently a battle with skin cancer

ldquoItrsquos incredible that I was out there today and to win itrsquos hard to describerdquo she

said ldquoTo have gone through what the I have and to be out there doing what I love mdash just playing tennis mdash itrsquos greatrdquo

Kiick had not played in a pro tournament since June in 2015 She had climbed her way up to a 136 world ranking when a pair of knee surgeries put her career on hold

Finally back on court after pair of knee surgeries and skin cancer

diagnosis unseeded Kiick rallies to beat second-seeded Sebov in 3 sets

BY TOM OrsquoHARE Special To The Sumter Item

SEE PERSEVERANCE PAGE B2

US OPEN

Wilson set to take over boys squad at Crestwood

After 11 very successful sea-sons as the girls basketball head coach at Crestwood High School Tony Wilson is looking for a new challenge

And he wonrsquot have to go any-where to find it mdash except to the locker room on the other side of The Castle

Wilson will be Crestwoodrsquos boys head coach this season becoming

just the second boys coach in school history He will replace Dwayne Edwards who will be handling just athletic director duties after 21 years as head coach

ldquoI wanted to see if I could be successful on the other siderdquo Wilson said ldquoI had done all of those seasons of girls basket-ball I just felt like it was time to move on I wanted to give it a try with the boysrdquo

Edwards felt moving Wilson to the boys position was a logi-cal move

ldquoThe basketball programs here at Crestwood have always worked togetherrdquo Edwards said ldquoCoach Wilson already has a relationship with a lot of the boys so I think it will be a pretty easy transitionrdquo

Wilson was the girls coach for 11 years posting a 208-75 record The Lady Knights went 6-14 in his first season and 10-12 his second year However Crestwood made the playoffs that second year and never missed a season after that

After going 13-10 in his third season Crestwood went 23-5 in his fourth season and won his first playoff game The Lady Knights won 20 or more games in seven of his last eight sea-sons

Crestwood won or shared

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

WILSON

SEE WILSON PAGE B2

THE ASSOCIATED

PRESS

Rickie Fowl-er hits on the 12th hole during the first round of the US Open on Thursday in Erin Wis-consin Fowler shot a 65 to grab a 1-shot lead

Fowler grabs lead on day of highs and lows

ERIN Wis mdash Erin Hills played like a push-over for a US Open

Check out the score of Rickie Fowler who matched the US Open scoring record to par for the opening round with a 7-under 65 Right behind him were 43

other players who broke par breaking a champi-onship record that had stood for 27 years Adam Hadwin tied a US Open record with six straight birdies

Erin Hills also played like a beast

Look no further than Rory McIlroy the No 2 player in the world who didnrsquot hit a fairway after

the 10th hole shot 42 on the back nine and post-ed a 78 his worst score in 27 rounds at the US Open Jason Day made two triple bogeys and closed with a birdie to avoid the indignity of shooting 80 He still had his worst score in a US Open

BY DOUG FERGUSONThe Associated Press

SEE FOWLER PAGE B2

RICK CARPENTER

THE SUMTER ITEM

Dalzell-Shaw starting pitcher Josh Whitley tossed a 1-hit shutout in five innings on Thursday as the Jets defeated Sumter 3-0 in a rain-short-ened contest at Riley Park

Whitley weather help Jets blank P-15rsquosDalzell-Shaw tops Sumter

3-0 in 5 innings for 1st

win in series since 2007

After going over 18 years be-tween its two previous American Legion baseball victories over the Sumter P-15rsquos Dalzell-Shaw Post 175 did it in less than 10 years this time around

The Jets whose last victory over Sumter came on July 25

2007 got five shutout innings from right-hander Josh Whitley and picked up a 3-0 win at Riley Park on Thursday in a game shortened to five innings due to weather

ldquoNobody really gives us a chance to beat themrdquo said D-S head coach Jamey Lisenby whose team improved to 1-5 both overall and in League III play ldquoIrsquove told my guys that we can play with anybody we just have to go out and do it If we can beat Sumter we can beat anybody be-cause thatrsquos a darn good teamrdquo

Sumter dropped to 7-2 in

league play and is 7-3 overallThe game was scoreless for 2 frac12

innings before Dalzell broke through against Sumter starting pitcher Tradd James for two runs in the third

After not allowing a hit in the first two innings James gave up a first-pitch double to Malcolm Brown to start the third He was sacrificed to third by Chris Par-rish before Ron York lined out to right field However Brown didnrsquot tag and was unable to score

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

SEE JETS PAGE B2

B2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 SPORTS THE SUMTER ITEM

SCOREBOARD

TV RADIOTODAY5 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)9 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (FOX SPORTS 1)11 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1230 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)3 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Pole Qualify-ing from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Sec-ond Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)6 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)6 pm ndash Auto Racing ARCA Series Corrigan Oil 200 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1)605 pm ndash Talk Show Sports Talk (WDXY-FM 1059 WDXY-AM 1240)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Rowan County NC vs Sum-ter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Major League Baseball Washington at New York Mets (ESPN)730 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at Atlanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)8 pm ndash WNBA Basketball New York at Dallas (NBA TV)10 pm ndash Major League Baseball New York Yankees at Oakland or Kansas City at Loa Angeles Angels (MLB NETWORK)10 pm ndash WNBA Basketball Chicago at Phoe-nix (NBA TV)

SATURDAY730 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Semifinal Matches (TENNIS)830 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans Start from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 1)9 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)10 am ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Pole Qualifying from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)11 am ndash International Soccer FIFA Confed-erations Cup Group A Match from St Peters-burg Russia ndash New Zealand vs Russia (FOX SPORTS 1)Noon ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Soccer Seattle at New York City (ESPN)1 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago White Sox at Toronto (MLB NETWORK)130 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1 WEGX-FM 929)3 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)3 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Cal State Fullerton vs Oregon State (ESPN)3 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Third Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)330 pm ndash NWSL Soccer Washington at Chi-cago (LIFETIME)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Tampa Bay at Detroit (FOX SPORTS 1)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at At-lanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)630 pm ndash International Volleyball FIVB World League Match from Lodz Poland ndash United States vs Russia (NBC SPORTS NET-WORK)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Wilmington NC vs Sumter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Arena Football Tampa Bay at Phila-delphia (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)7 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)7 pm ndash Major League Soccer Columbus at Atlanta (FOX SPORTS SOUTHEAST)7 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)8 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh (WACH 57)8 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Florida State vs Louisiana State (ESPN)830 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)830 pm ndash Horse Racing Breederrsquos Cup Chal-lenge from Louisville Ky ndash Stephen Foster Handicap and Fleur de Lis Handicap (NBC SPORTS NETWORK)10 pm ndash Professional Boxing Nico Hernan-dez vs Jose Rodriguez in a Super Flyweight Bout from Park City Kan (CBS SPORTS NET-WORK)11 pm ndash Professional Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado in a Super Light-weight Bout from Frisco Texas (ESPN2)11 pm ndash Major League Soccer Houston at Los Angeles (UNIVISION)1 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)

MLB STANDINGSBy The Associated Press

AMERICAN LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBNew York 38 25 603 mdashBoston 37 28 569 2Tampa Bay 35 33 515 5frac12Toronto 32 33 492 7Baltimore 32 33 492 7CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMinnesota 34 29 540 mdashCleveland 32 31 508 2Kansas City 30 34 469 4frac12Detroit 30 34 469 4frac12Chicago 29 36 446 6West Division W L Pct GBHouston 45 22 672 mdashLos Angeles 35 34 507 11Texas 32 33 492 12Seattle 33 35 485 12frac12Oakland 27 38 415 17

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Toronto 7 Tampa Bay 6Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4Baltimore 10 Chicago White Sox 6

Seattle 6 Minnesota 4Houston 13 Texas 2LA Angels 7 NY Yankees 5

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Minnesota 6 Seattle 2Chicago White Sox 5 Baltimore 2Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmTampa Bay at Detroit 710 pmNY Yankees at Oakland 1005 pmKansas City at LA Angels 1007 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmChicago White Sox (Quintana 2-8) at Toron-to (Biagini 1-5) 707 pmTampa Bay (Ramirez 3-1) at Detroit (Norris 3-4) 710 pmSeattle (Paxton 5-1) at Texas (Ross 0-0) 805 pmBoston (Pomeranz 6-4) at Houston (Fiers 4-2) 810 pmCleveland (Carrasco 6-3) at Minnesota (Tur-ley 0-0) 810 pmNY Yankees (Severino 5-2) at Oakland (Ma-naea 6-3) 935 pmKansas City (Kennedy 0-6) at LA Angels (Chavez 5-6) 1007 pm

NATIONAL LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBWashington 39 26 600 mdashNew York 30 34 469 8frac12Miami 29 35 453 9frac12Atlanta 29 36 446 10Philadelphia 21 43 328 17frac12CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMilwaukee 35 32 522 mdashChicago 32 33 492 2St Louis 30 34 469 3frac12Pittsburgh 30 36 455 4frac12Cincinnati 29 36 446 5WEST DIVISION W L Pct GBColorado 42 26 618 mdashLos Angeles 41 26 612 frac12Arizona 41 26 612 frac12San Diego 27 40 403 14frac12San Francisco 26 41 388 15frac12

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6San Diego 4 Cincinnati 2Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Atlanta 13 Washington 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Colorado 5 Pittsburgh 1Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4NY Mets 9 Chicago Cubs 4Milwaukee 7 St Louis 6

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmWashington at NY Mets 710 pmMilwaukee at St Louis 715 pmSan Francisco at Colorado 840 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESArizona (Corbin 5-6) at Philadelphia (Nola 3-4) 705 pmChicago Cubs (Butler 3-2) at Pittsburgh (Wil-liams 3-3) 705 pmSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmLA Dodgers (Wood 6-0) at Cincinnati (Adle-man 4-2) 710 pmWashington (Scherzer 7-4) at NY Mets (Matz 1-0) 710 pmMiami (Straily 4-4) at Atlanta (Newcomb 0-1) 735 pmSan Diego (Diaz 1-1) at Milwaukee (Guerra 1-1) 810 pmSan Francisco (Samardzija 2-8) at Colorado (Senzatela 8-2) 840 pm

GOLFBy The Associated Press

US OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP PAR SCORESThursdayAt Erin HillsErin WisPurse $12 millionYardage 7741 Par 72 (36-36)First Rounda-denotes amateurRickie Fowler 33-32mdash65 -7Paul Casey 32-34mdash66 -6Xander Schauffele 32-34mdash66 -6Brian Harman 35-32mdash67 -5Tommy Fleetwood 34-33mdash67 -5Brooks Koepka 34-33mdash67 -5Patrick Reed 36-32mdash68 -4Kevin Na 35-33mdash68 -4Marc Leishman 33-35mdash68 -4Adam Hadwin 31-37mdash68 -4Jamie Lovemark 34-35mdash69 -3JB Holmes 32-37mdash69 -3Lee Westwood 36-33mdash69 -3Andrew Johnston 34-35mdash69 -3Si Woo Kim 36-33mdash69 -3a-Scottie Scheffler 36-33mdash69 -3Bernd Wiesberger 35-34mdash69 -3Charley Hoffman 36-34mdash70 -2Brandt Snedeker 35-35mdash70 -2Ernie Els 32-38mdash70 -2Jack Maguire 37-33mdash70 -2Brandon Stone 32-38mdash70 -2William McGirt 37-33mdash70 -2Sergio Garcia 35-35mdash70 -2Jim Furyk 34-36mdash70 -2Matt Fitzpatrick 35-35mdash70 -2a-Cameron Champ 37-33mdash70 -2Derek Barron 36-34mdash70 -2Kevin Dougherty 38-33mdash71 -1Davis Love IV 36-35mdash71 -1Thomas Aiken 37-34mdash71 -1Zach Johnson 35-36mdash71 -1Angel Cabrera 36-35mdash71 -1Tyson Alexander 35-36mdash71 -1Stephan Jaeger 35-36mdash71 -1Brendan Steele 34-37mdash71 -1Russell Henley 34-37mdash71 -1Harris English 36-35mdash71 -1Charl Schwartzel 37-34mdash71 -1Shane Lowry 37-34mdash71 -1Byeong Hun An 35-36mdash71 -1Ryan Brehm 35-36mdash71 -1Jonathan Randolph 37-34mdash71 -1Trey Mullinax 38-33mdash71 -1Yusaku Miyazato 35-37mdash72 EHideto Tanihara 36-36mdash72 ERafa Cabrera Bello 37-35mdash72 EGary Woodland 37-35mdash72 EMartin Laird 35-37mdash72 EBranden Grace 33-39mdash72 EMartin Kaymer 37-35mdash72 EEddie Pepperell 34-38mdash72 EYuta Ikeda 41-31mdash72 EGeorge Coetzee 38-34mdash72 EKeegan Bradley 36-36mdash72 EAdam Scott 39-33mdash72 EBill Haas 36-36mdash72 EScott Piercy 37-35mdash72 EJustin Rose 36-36mdash72 ERoberto Diaz 37-35mdash72 EJordan Niebrugge 37-36mdash73 +1Whee Kim 38-35mdash73 +1Aaron Rai 37-36mdash73 +1David Lingmerth 36-37mdash73 +1Michael Putnam 38-35mdash73 +1Alex Noren 37-36mdash73 +1Bud Cauley 35-38mdash73 +1Russell Knox 35-38mdash73 +1Jordan Spieth 38-35mdash73 +1Daniel Miernicki 38-35mdash73 +1Tyler Light 39-34mdash73 +1Chris Wood 37-36mdash73 +1Satoshi Kodaira 34-39mdash73 +1

ldquoAfter the second surgery I remem-ber telling my mom to just let me go the pain was so badrdquo she said ldquoI never thought I would play again they hurt so muchrdquo

Kiick eventually worked her way back to the court though but only to get a telephone call in August 2015 that changed the way she looks at ten-nis and life

ldquoThe doctor said I had cancer ( a rare form of melanoma)rdquo Kiick said ldquoThe first thing I thought of when I heard that was death It was shockingrdquo

In fact she flashed back to that phone call during Thursdayrsquos match

ldquoYou try to stay focused on your match and your opponent but just like today in the middle of the match I started thinking about how far Irsquove come back and it helped me get my focus back and start playing better tennisrdquo said Kiickrdquo

Kiick attributed her struggles in the middle of her match with Sebov to a pair of factors mdash her conditioning and a lack of persistence

ldquoIrsquove been training to get back in shape but no matter how hard you train therersquos nothing like actually play-ing matchesrdquo she said ldquoSo I still need some work to go there and it showed today But I also let up some after I won the first set so it was as much as a mental thing as a physical thingrdquo

Getting the mental edge back was not difficult

ldquoI just told myself to dig deep after getting down in that third setrdquo she said ldquoSome of the things Irsquove been through have certainly helped me

fight back and never give upldquoA lot of people thought I would never be able to play winning tennis again So to come to this tournament and win the first two matches is important for me and I hope I can keep it going tomor-rowrdquo

Kiick will face Anderson on Court 2 today at 9 am Anderson knocked off Lauren Embree 6-3 6-2 Todayrsquos quar-terfinal matches will have No 4 seed Francesca Di Lorenzo meeting No 5 Chanel Simmonds unseeded Julia Elbaba meeting unseeded Ashley Lahey and No7 Chich-Yu Hsu taking Ashley KratzerSimmonds topped Sara Daavettila 6-2 6-2 Hsu defeated Michaela Gordon 7-5 6-2 Kratzer slipped pas Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4 Elbaba topped Hayley Carter 7-6 (3) 6-0 Lahey defeated Giuliana Olmos 6-4 6-1 and Di Lorenzo whipped Raveena Kingsley 6-4 6-3

In the doubles quarterfinals the No 3 team of Sophie Chang and Alexandra Mueller defeated Alexandra Facey and Kratzer 6-1 3-6 10-6 while Kaitlin Christian and Olmos topped the No 2 team of Hsu and Simmonds 7-6 (5) 6-2

Ellen Perez and Luisa Stefani topped Frances Altick and Astra Sharma 6-3 6-7 (3) 10-5 and the featured match be-tween Joelle Kissell and Catherine Leduc and Alexandra and Anna San-ford was suspended because of the weather

It will be completed today at 9 am with the winners taking on Christian and Olmos in one semifinal while Perez and Stefani will meet Chang and Mueller in the other semi

PERSEVERANCE FROM PAGE B1

Palmetto Tennis CenterThursday

Main Draw SinglesFirst Round

Chanel Simmonds (5) South Africa defeated Sara Daavettila United States 6-2 6-2Allie Kiick United States defeated Katherine Sebov (2) Canada 7-5 2-6 6-3Chieh-Yu Hsu (7) Taiwan defeated Q-Michae-la Gordon United States 7-5 6-2Robin Anderson (6) United States defeated Lauren Embree United States 6-3 6-2Ashley Kratzer United States defeated Q-Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4Julia Elbaba United States defeated Q-Hay-ley Carter United States 7-6 (3) 6-0Ashley Lahey United States defeated Giuli-ana Olmos Mexico 6-4 6-1Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) United States defeated Raveena Kingsley United States 6-4 6-3

Main Draw Doubles First Round

Sophie Chang United StatesAlexandra Mueller (3) United States defeated Alexan-dra Facey United StatesAshley Kratzer Unit-ed States 6-1 3-6 10-6Kaitlyn Christian United StatesGiuliana

Olmos Mexico defeated Chieh-Yu Hsu TaiwanChanel Simmonds South Africa (2) 7-6 (5) 6-2Ellen Perez AustraliaLuisa Stefani Brazil defeated Frances Altick United StatesAstra Sharma Australia 6-3 6-7(3) 10-5Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alexandra SanfordAnna Sanford susp rain

SCHEDULEToday

Court 1 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Julia Elbaba vs Ashley Lahey followed byWS ndash Chanel Simmonds (5) vs Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) followed byWD ndash Ellen PerezLuisa Stefani vs Sophie ChangAlexandra Mueller (3)

Court 2 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Robin Anderson (6) vs Allie Kiick followed byWS ndash Ashley Kratzer vs Chieh-Yu Hsu followed byWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc OR Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford vs Kaitlyn ChristianGiuliana Olmos

Court 4 - starting at 9 amWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford (completion of suspended match)

PALMETTO PRO OPEN RESULTS

the region title the last seven years The Lady Knights played for the state title in the 2013-14 season

This will be Wilsonrsquos first time coaching boys on the varsity level He

was the boys coach at Alice Drive Middle School and was Sumter Highrsquos boys B team coach as well

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of exposure with the boysrdquo Wilson said ldquoI do think Irsquom up for the challenge and Irsquom ready for the challengerdquo

WILSON FROM PAGE B1

There were as many amateurs who broke par as players in the top 10 in the world mdash two each

On a wild day of highs and lows mdash and even a commercial blimp that crashed and caught fire outside the golf course during the round mdash Fowl-er emerged with a one-shot lead over Paul Casey and US Open rookie Xan-der Schauffele in a most peculiar debut for the 11-year-old golf course

ldquoDefinitely not US Open-likerdquo Marc Leishman said

Defending champion Dustin John-son made only one birdie in his round of 75 Taking the long walk to sign his card he looked back at the rain-soft-ened course and mild breeze and said wistfully ldquoYou wonrsquot get a better day for scoringrdquo

No one took advantage like FowlerFowler who shared the 36-hole lead

at the Masters in April never came seriously close to bogey because he was never in trouble He kept it in the short grass the secret to Erin Hills that wouldnrsquot appear to be that diffi-cult with some of the widest fairways for this major

ldquoYou donrsquot get many rounds at the US Open that are stress-freerdquo Fowler said

Fowlerrsquos seven birdies were from no more than 12 feet including three in a row around the turn His 7-under par tied the record to par for the first round of a US Open held by Jack

Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf who each shot 7-under 63 at Baltusrol in 1980 He also joined McIlroy (2011 at Congressional) and Tiger Woods (2000 at Pebble Beach) as the only players to shoot 66 or better in the opening round without a bogey

ldquoIt is always cool to be part of some sort of history in golfrdquo Fowler said ldquoBut Irsquod rather be remembered for something thatrsquos done on Sun-dayrdquo

The 44 sub-par rounds broke the first-round mark of 39 at Medinah in 1990

Day fell back when it took him three chips from behind the green at No 4 to get it on the putting surface leading to the first of his two triple bogeys

ldquoI just played bad golf manrdquo Day saidMcIlroy joked earlier in the week

that anyone who couldnrsquot hit such wide fairways ldquomight as well pack your bags and go homerdquo He spent all day in the knee-high fescue

ldquoYou cannot play this golf course if yoursquore not in position off the tee and I wasnrsquot in positionrdquo McIlroy said ldquoOb-viously I paid the price for it todayrdquo

Casey started eagle-birdie and fin-ished with two birdies over the final four holes for his 66

ldquoI was just trying to have half as good a round as Rickie hadrdquo said Casey who played in the afternoon ldquoThe scoring was so good this morn-ing I was happy it stayed benign for us and I capitalized on itrdquo

FOWLER FROM PAGE B1

Eric Lisenby got Brown home though with a single to left Lenny Gonzalez drew a walk and Whitley fol-lowed with a single to left to drive in Lisenby and make it 2-0

The Jets made it 3-0 in the fourth Gavin Melton drew a leadoff walk and moved to second on a wild pitch After Josh Barnett popped up a bunt for the first out Brown grounded out to first to move Melton to third Parrish sin-gled back through the middle to deliv-er Melton

After getting just one hit through the first five innings off of Whitley

Sumter finally got to him in the top of the sixth as Sumter was the home team

Dawson Price led off with a sin-

gle and Rylan Williamson singled to left They pulled off a double steal before Ryan Touchberry grounded out to drive in Price and cut the lead to 3-1

Joey Pereira hit a fly ball to center for a sacrifice fly to drive in William-son and make it 3-2

It was right after that the teams were pulled off the field for a weather delay They never got back on the field as lightning kept flashing around the park though it didnrsquot rain After a delay of well over an hour the game was called and the final score reverted back to the last complete inning thus the 3-0 final

Whitley allowed just one hit in five

innings striking out three and walk-ing four Whitley walked the bases loaded in the fifth with one out but got out of the jam

ldquoIt was about the starting pitch-ing tonightrdquo Lisenby said ldquoJosh pitched a great game and what I really liked is we didnrsquot make an error behind him (after making 10 in Tuesdayrsquos 12-2 loss) We made all the playsrdquo

Dalzell will play host to Lexington today at 7 pm at General Field

Sumter will play host to the NorthSouth Tournament of Champions this weekend at Riley Park

Sumter plays Rowan County NC today at 730 pm

JETS FROM PAGE B1NORTH SOUTH TOURNAMENT

OF CHAMPIONS

at Riley ParkToday

ChapinNewberry vs Rowan County NC 5 pmSumter vs Rowan County NC 730 pm

SaturdayFlorence vs Rowan County NC noonChapinNewberry vs Pitt County NC 230 pmChapinNewberry vs Wilmington NC 5 pmSumter vs Wilmington NC 730 pm

SundayFlorence vs Wilmington NC noonFlorence vs Pitt County NC 230 pmSumter vs Pitt County NC 5 pm

THE SUMTER ITEM SPORTS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | B3

OBITUARIESHELMUT BREITWIESER

Helmut Breitwieser 74 hus-band of Janice Huffine Breit-wieser died on Wednesday

June 14 2017 at his home

Born on March 11 1943 in Yugo-slavia he was a son of the late Henry and Katha-rina Dietrich Bre-itwieser He was a

very active member of First Southern Methodist Church where he taught Sunday school for many years He was employed by National Seal in Van Wert Ohio and Federal Mogul in Summerton for 43 years He was an avid photog-rapher and donated many Civil War reenactment photos to the Sumter County Muse-um Hal spent his final weeks surrounded by family and friends in fellowship through singing favorite hymns and Johnny Cash The family would like to express its thanks to Tri-County Hospice for taking care of our sweet daddy and special thanks to Rita

Survivors include his wife of 54 years four children Tammy Robinson (John) of Sumter Angie Keith (Larry) of Sumter Jeff Breitwieser (Martha) of Easley and Stacey Schmierer (Duane) of Wiscon-sin grandchildren Kayla Stewart (Nathan) Lindsey Breitwieser Michael Robin-son (Paige) Sarah Keith (Don-novan Hodge) William Keith (Marykatherine) Keith Sim-mons (Alice) Cristal Day Ma-dalyn Joseph Luke Kathryn and Olivia Schmierer great-grandchildren Elliott Pais-ley Mason Kelsey Hunter Marley Morgan and Charley two sisters Martha Breitwies-er of Fort Wayne Indiana and MaryAnn Baughman (Gene) of Paulding Ohio a brother John Breitwieser (Karen) of Toledo Ohio and numerous nieces and neph-ews

A funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Ellison Evans offici-ating Burial will be in Wood-land Cemetery in Van Wert Ohio

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm today at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Memorials may be made to First Southern Methodist Church 321 Miller Road Sumter SC 29150 or the Sum-ter County Museum 122 N Washington St Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

FRANK H WELLS

Frank H Wells 87 husband of Lu Pierce Wells died on Tuesday June 13 2017 at NHC Healthcare in Columbia

Born on Jan 14 1930 in Willcox Arizona he was a son of the late Jessie Colum-bus Wells and Emma Ger-trude Wells He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mr Wells retired from the US Air Force as a chief master ser-geant after 30 years of service He was a Korean War veteran He was also a building con-struction teacher at the Sum-ter Career Center

Survivors include his wife of 65 years two children

Frank H Wells Jr of Fair-banks Alaska and Terry Wells (Ronnie Brown) of Sum-ter and two grandsons Dako-ta ldquoKodyrdquo Brown of Myrtle Beach and Ernie Seruya of Sumter

A graveside service will be held at 10 am on Monday at the Evergreen Memorial Park cemetery

The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 pm on Sunday at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

SAMMIE LEE FRAZIER

Sammie Lee Frazier 73 died on Monday June 12 2017 at Ridgewood Manor in Wash-ington North Carolina

Born on Nov 13 1943 in Clarendon County he was a son of the late Jeremiah and Mary Lou Boyd Frazier

Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the chapel of Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC

Viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the funeral home

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC 23 S Duke St Summerton (803) 485-3755

HAROLD M BROGDON SR

Harold M Brogdon Sr 84 husband of Rhunett Billups Brogdon departed this life on Saturday June 10 2017 at Pal-metto Health Tuomey

He was born on July 18 1932 in Sumter a son of the late Moultrie and Gardenia Canty Brogdon He was a graduate of Lincoln High School Class of 1952 He also attended Morris College in Sumter He was a dedicated member of the Lincoln High School Class of 1952 Club In his early years he attended LaGree AME Church and later joined Union Station AME Church where he served faithfully in numerous capacities until his health de-clined He retired after 39

years of service at Harvin Choice Meats Sumter Harold was joined in holy matrimony to Rhunett Billups They cele-brated 57 years of marriage From this union three chil-dren were born

He leaves to cherish pre-cious memories his wife of the home sons Harold (Sher-yl) Brogdon Jr of Sumter and Gerald Brogdon of Madi-son Tennessee a daughter Janice B Rock of Sumter four sisters Margaret Lamb of Bronx New York Gene-vieve Cook of Riverdale Georgia and Naomi Brogdon and Ruth Davis both of En-glewood New Jersey three brothers Christopher Brogdon of Sumter Everett Brogdon of Bronx and Lu-ther Brogdon of Balch Springs Texas seven sisters-in-law one brother-in-law three godchildren and a host of nieces nephews and other relatives and friends

He was preceded in death by two brothers Moultrie Benjamin Brogdon Jr and Dennis Brogdon and one sis-ter Iona Brogdon Lamb

There will not be a public viewing

Mr Brogdon will be placed in the church at noon on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Union Station AME Church 945 S Main St Sumter with the Rev Phil Flowers officiating Interment will follow in Hill-side Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 1030 De-catur St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

PAUL C WATSON

SUMMERTON mdash Paul Crosswell Watson 62 died on Friday June 9 2017 at McLeod Regional Medical Center Florence

He was born on Sunday July 18 1954 in Clarendon County to Dorothy Mae Cony-ers and the late George Ed-mond

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Clarendon One Community Resource Center Summerton Interment will follow at St Mark AME Church cemetery Summerton

Viewing will be held from 1 to 7 pm today at the Chapel of King-Fields Mortuary

Mr Watson will be placed in the Clarendon One Communi-ty Resource Center at noon on Saturday until the hour of service

The family is receiving friends at the home of his mother Dorothy Mae Cony-ers 6 Larry King Highway Summerton

Mr Watsonrsquos mortal frame is peacefully resting in the professional care of King-Fields Mortuary Summerton (803) 485-5039

MARY JANE SMILING-WADE

Mary Jane Smiling-Wade departed this life on Sunday June 11 2017 at her residence in Rembert

Born on Sept 13 1935 in Paxville she was a daughter of the late Shiloh and Leler Smiling and beloved mother and friend to many Mary Jane was raised in a Chris-tian home She attended Sum-ter County public schools in South Carolina Later she re-located to Long Island New York She loved being around her family and friends Al-though she loved talking about God and reading Scrip-tures she was quite the feisty one and was quick to share what was on her mind She was a devoted homemaker and beacon of light for her children and all of those she touched in life Mary Jane ac-cepted Christ at a very early age and joined Bethesda Bap-tist Church After relocating to New York she stayed con-nected to a church singing on the choir and serving in other capacities in the church that she became a part of In

1992 she moved to Rembert where she joined Mt Pisgah Baptist Church She later re-joined Bethesda Baptist Church as she said she want-ed to go back to the church where she started her Chris-tian journey

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband three brothers two sons and one grand-daughter

Precious thoughts will for-ever live in the memories of her children Shiloh Wade of Minneapolis James (Lisa) Wade of Golden Val-ley Minnesota Kenneth Wade of San Antonio Mary Ella Wade of Rembert Mary Elizabeth Wade of Cher-ryvale and Mary Marie Wade of Brooklyn New York two sisters Pauline Mayrant and Margaret (Rob-ert) Myers 18 grandchil-dren 19 great-grandchil-dren one aunt two sisters-in-law one brother-in-law a host of nieces nephews rel-atives and friends and pre-cious caregivers Courtney Brooks Mary Wade and Lelia Jenkins

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs Wade will be placed in the church at 2 pm on Satur-day for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 2 pm on Saturday at Bethesda Baptist Church 4745 US 15 S Sumter with the Rev Ronnie Smiling offi-ciating and the Rev George Smiling eulogist Interment will follow in Bethesda Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 5825 New Hope Church Road Rembert SC 29128

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

SEE OBITUARIES PAGE B4

BREITWIESER

SPORTS ITEMS

Pitino outraged at NCAA penalties Louisville will appealLOUISVILLE Ky mdash The

NCAA didnrsquot feel Louisville went far enough with its self-

imposed sanc-tions following a sex scandal in-vestigation so the governing body Thursday handed down a few more

An outraged Rick Pitino feels the NCAA went too far

After completing its investi-gation of Katina Powellrsquos alle-gations that she and other es-corts where hired to have sex parties and strip for Louisville recruits and players antics the NCAA described as ldquore-

pugnantrdquo it benched the Car-dinals menrsquos basketball coach for five games and imposed several other penalties

Louisville said it is appeal-ing the NCAArsquos decision

The NCAA suspended Piti-no for five Atlantic Coast Con-ference games Boeheim and Brown each served nine-game suspensions for their discre-tions

Pitino has repeatedly de-nied any knowledge of former assistant Andre McGeersquos in-teractions with Powell

Louisville had self-imposed several sanctions including a postseason ban in 2015-16

The NCAA accepted those and tacked on more The

other penalties Louisville re-ceived include vacating wins in which ineligible players participated placing the bas-ketball program on four yearsrsquo probation and issuing a 10-year show-cause order for McGee Louisvillersquos for-mer basketball operations di-rector

The NCAA has not vacated the Cardinalsrsquo 2013 national championship mdash yet And that might be one reason Pitino and Louisville officials are ad-amant about appealing the de-cision

The NCAA said the school must determine which games ineligible players participated in and that might include the

Cardinals title game Players deemed ineligible would be those involved in the sex par-ties which are considered im-permissible benefitsINDIANS 12

DODGERS 5

CLEVELAND mdash Pinch-hit-ter Lonnie Chisenhall con-nected for a 3-run homer and had five RBI as the Cleveland Indians salvaged the finale of a 3-game series by beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 12-5TWINS 6

MARINERS 2

MINNEAPOLIS mdash Chris Gimenez homered twice for

the first time in his big league career Eduardo Escobar sparked a 5-run first inning for Minnesota with a 2-run shot and Jose Berrios and the Twins beat the Seattle Mari-ners 6-2WHITE SOX 5

ORIOLES 2

CHICAGO mdash Rookie Matt Davidson homered for the fourth straight game then doubled and scored in a four-run sixth inning to lead the Chicago White Sox over Balti-more 5-2 on Thursday the Oriolesrsquo seventh loss in eight games

From wire reports

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LILLIAN S MITCHELLLillian Seymour Mitchell

departed her earthly journey on Tuesday June 13 2017 at her residence in Sumter

Lillian was born on Dec 23 1992 in Sumter County and was a daughter of the late Griffin Seymour Sr and Viola Wilson Seymour Gordon Lil-lian was educated in the pub-lic school system in Sumter County She accepted Christ as her Savior at a young age and became a member of Mulberry Missionary Baptist Church Lillian joined the ushers board ministry and served as the first elected sec-retary She relocated to Tren-ton New Jersey where she was a stunning model for Lane Bryant Lillian had a passion for helping others as this led her into the profes-sion of nursing While in New Jersey she also met the love of her life Harry Mitchell After spending wonderful years in New Jersey Lillian and her late husband Harry Mitchell moved to his home-town of Thomasville Georgia Lillian known to many as ldquoAunt Lillrdquo was a very strong affectionate loving and caring wife She enjoyed spending time with her family as she was very passionate about her familyrsquos history and reminiscing about her child-hood days She enjoyed cook-ing fishing creating flower arrangements Major League Baseball and Gospel Channel programs on TV singing and reading Bible Scriptures

Loving memories will be cherished by one stepsister Jennifer Pearson of Sumter County two stepchildren Harry Mitchell Jr (Lillian) and Jacquelyn Cordy (Chris-topher) one step-grand-daughter Shelley Oglesby one step great-granddaugh-ter Brayven Thomas a lov-ing caretaker Virginia Mc-Gill (niece) seven genera-tions of nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her late husband Harry Mitchell two brothers Griffin Seymour Jr and Marion Seymour six sis-ters Susan Johnson Zola S Clark Marie S Tomlin Pearl Smalls Theola Benja-min and Octavia Gordon three stepbrothers Sted-ward Gordon Walter Gor-don and Marshall Gordon and five stepsisters Gracie Pringle Ethel English Leah McKnight Arnetha Cabbagestalk and Juanita Hall

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm on Saturday at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Ms Mitchell will be placed in the church at 1 pm on Sunday for viewing until the hour of service

Homegoing services will be held at 2 pm on Sunday at Mulberry Baptist Church 1400 Mulberry Church Road Sumter with the Rev Nate Brock officiating Interment will follow in Mulberry Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 2 Riley St Sumter

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

MARQUILLE K MILLER

Marquille K Miller 27 hus-band of Franshon Scott Mill-er departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 in Sumter County

He was born on July 25 1989 in Pinewood a son of Janice Miller Nasheed and the late James Green

The family will be receiving friends at the home of his mother 9675 SC 261 Pine-wood SC 29125

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

GERTRUDE L SAXTON-WHITEWith angelrsquos wings Ger-

trude L Saxton-White widow of Lewis R White took flight from this earthly life to her heavenly home on Sunday June 11 2017 at Palmetto Health Richland

Gertrude L Saxton-White was born on Oct 1 1925 in Rembert to the late Deacon Simpson and Emma Singleton Saxton The youngest of 11 all of her siblings preceded her in death

Mrs White was born into a family of love and abiding faith She was baptized and began her Christian journey at Union Baptist Church in Rembert After matrimony on June 3 1951 she joined her husband at Shepherd United Methodist Church where she furthered her personal faith walk and developed a home replete with love faith and prayer She was in church until the end having last at-tended the womenrsquos day pro-gram at Shepherd on May 28 2017 Her family home was filled with a strong faith a strong work ethic and a strong belief in education As such Mrs Whitersquos formative years were spent in the one-room schools of Sumter County She went on to gradu-ate from Mather Academy in Camden She furthered her education at Virginia Union University and earned a mas-terrsquos degree at South Carolina State University Always in pursuit of education she did ongoing studies at Francis Marion University and the University of South Carolina

Mrs White distinguished herself in the field of educa-tion She taught scores of students throughout Sumter County She began her teach-ing career at Live Oak School and then went on to teach at Lincoln High School where she remained through the in-tegration of the Sumter County schools After inte-gration she went on to teach at Bates Middle School After 35 years of teaching math and history it was time to re-tire from the public school system But the teaching journey was not over she subsequently taught at Mor-ris College in Sumter con-tinuing an illustrious career of developing young minds She always saw potential and tried to foster that potential A common expression of for-mer students is ldquoShe was tough but fairrdquo For her work she received numerous awards and accolades but re-mained undaunted because she knew that there was so much work yet to do

Mrs White was active in many church and community organizations The United Methodist Women South Car-olina Education Association National Education Associa-tion Retired Teachers Associ-ation The Reach Out Club The OptiCivitans The Music Guild NAACP and the local Democratic party are some of the organizations that she gave her time and talent She was a generous spirit always with an endearing smile a sharp albeit quiet wit a kind word a stylish presentation a heart of love enduring faith and a prayer always on her lips

Left to cherish her memo-ry and grow from her love and teachings include her children Attorney Jordan (Linda) White Darcella (George) White-Pindar and Jane White-Pindar all of Sumter Dr Jacob White of

Blythewood and James (Ra-mona) Lies Jr of Sumter special niece Glennetta (Robert) Saxton-Johnson of Camden special daughter in spirit Carolyn Prioleau-Elle-by her grandchildren Rob-ert (Petra) Pindar and Her-bert Pindar of Gainesville Florida Dr Lori Pindar of Clemson David Pindar of Sumter and Senior Airman Andrew White of Las Vegas special grandniece Dr Crys-tal (Garrett) Johnson-Mann Colette Daniels of Sumter and Terence Daniels of Landenberg Pennsylvania her great-grandchildren Master Jackson Pindar and Master Sterling Pindar of Gainesville Florida and Cameron Daniels of Landen-berg her godson Artrell Williams of Buffalo New York her sisters-in-law Ellen Saxton of Camden and Gladys White-Walker of Spartanburg numerous nieces and nephews that she loved dearly a very special cousin Barbara (Rudolph) Scott-Holder and very spe-cial friends that she consid-ered sisters Elizabeth Rem-bert Lounell (Jesse) Levy and Mae Ruth Cooke

Mrs White always liked having people around She grew strength from the shared conversation and al-ways enjoyed reminiscing about great times of the past as well as rousing discourse on the current political envi-ronment It was never more important however to share Scripture and the biblical teachings that sustained her During her sunset years she had two caregivers that she appreciated so much Betty Durant and Mary McCray

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs White will be placed in the church at 10 am on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday at West End Community Church 101 S Salem Ave Sumter with the Rev Raymond Cook Jr of-ficiating Interment will fol-low at Evergreen Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 490 W Brewington Road Sumter SC 29153

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

THOMASENA ADAMS

Thomasena ldquoPamrdquo Adams was born on July 7 1950 in Clarendon County to the late Willie Richburg and Willie Chester and Delcena McK-night Martin She was the wife of the late Earnest Adams

She was preceded in death by a grandson Justin I Stacks

She departed this life on Tuesday June 13 2017 in Sumter

She leaves to cherish her memory three children Stacy (Sharon) Martin Na-keyia (Louis) Stacks and Er-nest (Naomi) Adams II five grandchildren Stacie Martin MarrsquoQue Stacks Sha-Ron Martin Louis Stacks III and Anthony Adams eight sis-ters Cellastean Martin Genova (Jimmy) Benson El-lanora Spann Glennetta Martin Gwendolyn Carlisle

Deborah (Joey) Dorsey Karen Harris and Loma Gaines four brothers Willie (Yolanda) Martin Leroy Richardson Rickie Richburg and Michael (Kim) Richburg four sisters-in-law Rovenia (Joe) Adams Doretha Tate Pearlie (Jim) Bostic and Joann Howell three broth-ers-in-law Leroy (Rovenia) Adams Samuel Adams and Charles (Judy) Adams spe-cial aunt Mae Long a host of aunts uncles nieces neph-ews other relatives and friends

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Antioch UME Church 10026 Old River Road Rimini with Pastor Barry Gadsden offici-ating Interment will follow in Antioch Memorial Gar-den

A public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the mortuary

Messages of hope can be left at wwwwhitesmortuarynet

The family is receiving friends at the home of her son Stacy Martin 2199 Jack Touchberry Road Summer-ton and her sister Cellastean Martin 889 Trailmore Circle Sumter

Funeral arrangements en-trusted to Whites Mortuary LLC

WILLIE FUNCHESS

Willie ldquoBillyrdquo Funchess 73 husband of Cynthia Branch Funchess departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Palmetto Health Baptist Columbia

He was born on April 17 1944 in Sumter County a son of the late James T Sr and Thelma Hamilton Funchess

The family will be receiving friends at the home 515 Silver St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

MARY E MCLEOD

PINEWOOD mdash Mary ldquoPollyrdquo English McLeod 87 widow of Jim H ldquoJimmyrdquo McLeod died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at her home

Born on March 18 1930 in Sumter County she was a daughter of the late Thomas E and Ella Bertha Huggins English She was a member of Calvary Church of the Naza-rene and the American Le-gion Ladies Auxiliary in Pine-wood

Survivors include sons Larry ldquoButchrdquo McLeod (LaNelle) of Sumter Jesse E McLeod (Margie) Jim Henry McLeod Jr (Kathy) and Mark A McLeod all of Pine-wood and Stanley E McLeod (Mechele) of Green-

ville daughters Shirley A Walton of Sumter Louise Geddings (AL) of West Co-lumbia and Joy Clemmons (Jackie) of Pinewood 19 grandchildren 26 great-grandchildren numerous nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her husband Jimmy son-in-law Bobby Walton daugh-ter-in-law Bonnie McLeod grandsons Jason Walton and Skyler Johnson four broth-ers and two sisters

Funeral services will be held at 3 pm on Sunday at Calvary Church of the Naza-rene with the Rev F Arthur Sharpe and the Rev Dale Turner officiating Burial will be in Pinewood Cemetery

Pallbearers will be Camer-on McLeod CJ McLeod Tyler McLeod Cole Walton Shane Walton and Wade Wal-ton

Honorary pallbearers will be Eric Brown Adam Bunce Davis Clemmons Jackson Clemmons Trevor Christmas Stephen Johnson Steve John-son Hunter McLeod Westley Osteen Brian Sulser Eric Sulser Blane Walton and Randy Wright

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm on Sat-urday at Elmore-Cannon-Ste-phens Funeral Home and other times after 5 pm at Cy-press Creek Clubhouse 5520 Bethel Church Road Pine-wood

The family would like to ex-press their gratitude to her caregivers Louise Brookshire Jesse Lusk Lora Lee Os-borne Sellarhea Jordan and Rhonda Hackler as well as Amedisys Hospice nurses Mi-chelle Baker and Stephanie Mitchell for all of their loving care and compassion

Memorials may be made to Calvary Church of the Nazarene 4235 Nazarene Church Road Sumter SC 29154 or to Amedisys Hos-pice 2555 Lin Do Court Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

THEDORE BRAILSFORD

LEXINGTON mdash Thedore Brailsford 80 died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Lexington Medical Center Lexington

He was born on Feb 15 1937 in Rimini a son of the late Edward and Sarah Wat-son Brailsford

The family is receiving friends at the home of his niece Ruby Hopkins 9 N Hampton St Pinewood

These services have been entrusted to Samuels Funeral Home LLC of Manning

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SUMTER COUNTY2017-ES-43-114

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Robert L McClearyPetitioner

vChris M DeJean Nakai R MackArkinwole McCleary ValarieHolmes McCleary And for anypersons unknown who are or Mightclaim to be heirs of the decedentIncluding any unknown persons inthe armed Forces of the UnitedStates of America any Minorspersons non compos mentis andPersons under a disability of anykind or Nature

Respondents

SUMMONSAND NOTICE

TO THE RESPONDENTS ABOVENAMEDAnd to the natural generaltestamentary or other guardiansthereof and to the person withwhom they reside or by whom theymay reside or by whom they may beemployed if any there be and to allo t h e r R e s p o n d e n t s w h o s ewhereabouts cannot be ascertained

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDadvised and notified that theP e t i t i o n S u m m o n s o r d e rAppointing Guardia ad Litem Orderof Publication and Notice toRespondents were filed in the Officeof the Probate Court for SumterCounty South Carolina The purposeof this action is to determine theheirs-at-law of Larry D McCleary asis more fully stated in the PetitionThat by Order of the Probate CourtCalvin K Hastie Esquire whoseaddress is 7 East Hampton SumterSouth Carolina 29150 was appointedGuardian ad Litem Nisi with hisherappointment to become absolutethirty (30) days after the services ofthis Amended Summons and Notice

NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT OF

GUARDIAN AD LITEM

TO THE RESPONDENTS HEREINnames and addresses unknownincluding thereof any who may beminors or under other legaldisabilities if any and to thenatural general or testamentaryguardian or conservator or otherwiseunto the persons with him they mayreside if any thereby

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat by order entered June 2 2017Calvin K Hastie Esquire was namedGuardian ad Litem Nisi to represent

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-00733

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of JPMorganChase Bank National Association vsRobert W Wazney I theundersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4302183

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of OsamaKhammash against Lawrence Greenthe Master in Equity for Sumter

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-2095

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of South CarolinaState Housing Finance andDevelopment Authority againstElizabeth Berry et al I the Masterin Equity for Sumter County will sellon Monday July 3 2017 at 1200oclock pm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 125 of Millwood GardensSubdivision as shown in Plat BookZ-13 at Page 80 and more recentlyshown and particularly shown on aplat by JP Edwards RLS datedOctober 26 1984 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book Z-48 atPage 950 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 6Fairfield Street Sumter SCRepresented by Auditors map ofSumter County as tax parcel206-04-03-038

This being the same propertyconveyed to Elizabeth Berry by deedof JampB Properties of Sumter LLC

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NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00418

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank National Associationsuccessor-in-interest to Bank ofAmerica NA successor by mergerto LaSalle Bank NA as Trustee forStructured Asset Investment LoanTrust Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates Series 2004-11 vsKathryn R Gardner theundersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LANDT O G E T H E R W I T H T H EIMPROVEMENTS THEREON IFANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE TOWNSHIP OFPRIVATEER COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT 13 ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATPREPARED BY HS WILLSONRLS DATED NOVEMBER 11 1959AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF MESNECONVEYANCE FOR SUMTERCOUNTY IN PLAT BOOK Z-17 ATP A G E 3 B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY SHOWN ANDDELINEATED ON A PLATPREPARED FOR MICHAEL EGARDNER AND KATHRYN RGARDNER BY BEN J MAKELARLS OF ALLEN-MAKELA LANDSURVEYORS INC RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE RMC FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 94 SAID LOT HAVINGSUCH METES AND BOUNDS ASREFERENCE TO SAID LATTERPLAT WILL SHOW ALLMEASUREMENTS BEING ALITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOMICHAEL E GARDNER ANDKATHRYN R GARDNER AS JOINTTENANTS WITH RIGHTS OFSURVIVORSHIP BY DEED OFE D W I N R L A W D A T E DFEBRUARY 1 1995 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 6 1995 INBOOK 617 AT PAGE 1101 IN THE

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of Wells FargoBank NA vs Sherman Rochell JrDaisy L Rochell CA No2016CP4301640 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1200 Noon at the Sumter CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONSITUATE LYING AND BEING INTHE SUMTER TOWNSHIPCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT 130 OF BECKRIDGE PARKSUBDIVISION ON A PLATPREPARED BY EDMUNDS LANDSURVEYORS RLS DATEDNOVEMBER 1 1995 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 1217 PURSUANT TOSECTION 30-5-250 OF THE CODEOF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA(1976 AS AMENDED) REFERENCETO SAID PLAT IS HEREBY MADEFOR THE METES BOUNDSCOURSES ANDOR DISTANCES OFTHE PROPERTY DELINEATEDTHEREON THIS PROPERTY ISKNOWN AS 2361 ORVIS STREETAND IS SHOWN ON THEAUDITORS MAP OF SUMTER

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300512

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of MidFirst Bankagainst Gerald Copeland the Masterin Equity for Sumter County orhisher agent will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inProvidence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinabeing more particularly shown anddelineated as Lot 5 McLaughlinEstates Subdivision Section No 1as shown on that certain plat ofJoseph R Edwards RLS dated Sept28 2000 and recorded in the Officeof the ROD for Sumter County in PlatBook 2000 at Page 700 The said lothas such boundaries metes coursesand distances as are shown on saidplat which are incorporated hereinin accordance with the provision ofSection 30-6-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976

TMS Number190-14-02-006

PROPERTY ADDRESS5 Beard Drive

Dalzell SC 29040

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lucy L Copeland andGerald Copeland by survivorshipdeed of Lucy L Copeland datedOctober 11 2000 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 12 2000in Deed Book 784 at Page 1451 LucyL Copeland died September 302014

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at7000 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-1410

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of TrustmarkNational Bank against Lucille BJenkins et al I the Master in Equityfor Sumter County will sell onMonday July 3 2017 at 1200 oclockpm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 141 of Beckridge ParkSection 7 as shown in Plat Book Z-41at Page 158 and more recently andparticularly shown on a plat byJoseph R Edwards RLS datedAugust 7 1989 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book PB89 atPage 885 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 1022Skardon Street Sumter SouthCarolina and is shown on theAuditors map of Sumter County asTax Parcel 207-07-04-007

This being the same propertyconveyed to Joyce A Jenkins andLucille B Jenkins by deed ofMarilyn F Tiffault dated February 42014 and recorded April 28 2014 inthe Office of the Register of Deedsfor Sumter County South Carolina inBook 1200 at Page 5506 andre-recorded May 29 2014 in Book1201 at Page 4274

TMS 207-07-04-007

Property Address1022 Skardon StreetSumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3875 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00524

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofThe Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York as Trusteefor the Holders of the GE-WMCA s s e t - B a c k e d P a s s - T h r o u g hCertificates Series 2006-1 vsStephen S McCoy Shawna B McCoythe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONIF ANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO 23 OFWILSON PARK SUBDIVISION ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATOF PALMER amp MALONE CESDATED OCTOBER 1954 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOKZ-12 AT PAGE 82 AND HAVINGSUCH BOUNDARIES METESCOURSES AND DISTANCES ASARE SHOWN ON SAID PLATREFERENCE TO WHICH ISHEREBY MADE PURSUANT TOAUTHORITY CONTAINED IN30-50-250 OF THE CODE OF LAWSOF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976 ASAMENDED

THIS BEING THAT SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOSTEPHEN S MCCOY ANDSHAWNA B MCCOY BY DEEDFROM STEPHEN T BICKFORDDATED JUNE 5 2006 ANDRECORDED JUNE 9 2006 IN DEEDBOOK 1032 AT PAGE 164 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTY

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

827 Mathis StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 248-09-03-057

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in the

AMENDED SUMMONSAND NOTICES

(Non-Jury)

FORECLOSUREOF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CA NO2014-CP-43-2763

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Carrington Mortgage Services LLCPlaintiff

vsJohn P Godwin South CarolinaDepartment of Motor Vehicles SouthCarolina Department of Revenue

Defendant(s)

TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVENAMEDYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDand required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint in thisaction a copy of which is herebyserved upon you and to serve a copyof your Answer on the subscribers attheir offices at 3800 FernandinaRoad Suite 110 Columbia SC 29210within thirty (30) days after theservice hereof exclusive of the dayof such service except that theUnited States of America if namedshall have sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof exclusive ofthe day of such service and if youfail to do so judgment by default willbe rendered against you for therelief demanded in the Complaint

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE ANDOR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSONWITH WHOM THE MINOR(S)RESIDES ANDOR TO PERSONSU N D E R S O M E L E G A LDISABILITY

YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONEDAND NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian ad litemwithin thirty (30) days after theservice of this Summons and Noticeupon you If you fail to do soapplication for such appointmentwill be made by Attorney forPlaintiff

YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICEthat pursuant to Rule 53(b) of theSouth Carolina Rules of CivilProcedure the Plaintiff will movefor a general Order of Reference tothe Master in Equity for SumterCounty which Order shallspecifically provide that the saidMaster in Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a final judgmentin this action

NOTICE OF FILINGAMENDED

COMPLAINT

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVENAMED

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the Amended Complaint CoverSheet for Civil Actions andCertificate of Exemption from ADRin the above entitled action was filedin the Office of the Clerk of Court forSumter County on June 19 2015

Bradford M StokesSC Bar No 78032Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451Attorneys for Plaintiff

your interest in this action andappointment to become absoluteunless you apply for the appointmentof a Guardian ad Litem to representyour interest in the above entitledaction within thirty (30) days fromthe date of the said order

June 2 2017J DAVID WEEKSWEEKS LAW OFFICE LLC35 South Sumter StreetP O Box 370Sumter SC 29151ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER(803) 775-5856 Telephone(803) 778-1365 Facsimile

COUNTY AS TAX PARCEL207-06-01-004

Derivation BOOK 1004 PAGE 00890

2361 Orvis StreetSumter SC 29154

207-06-01-004

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSSUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES EASEMENTS ANDORRESTRICTIONS OF RECORD ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 425 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theSumter County Clerk of Court at CA2016CP4301640

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Richard L BoothMaster In Equity forSumter County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-09081Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

County or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that lot or parcel of land situatein Sumter County State of SouthCarolina containing five (5) acresand being shown and designated asLot No 1 on that certain plat of TJSmith Surveyor dated January 251947 recorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book ZZ-5 at page 245according to which said lot No 1 isbounded as follows North by astreet separating it from lands nowor formerly of John K McElveenEast by a public road leading fromthe Sumter-Shiloh paved highwaySouth by lands now or formerly ofJK McElveen and West by Lot No 2as shown on said plat

TMS Number267-02-02-003

PROPERTY ADDRESSTract 1ZZ5-245

Mims RoadSumter SC 29036

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green bydeed of distribution of the Estate2010-ES43-00274 dated September16 2015 and recorded in the Officeof the Register of Deeds for SumterCounty on September 17 2015 inDeed Book 1215 at Page 485

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at1500 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

RECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

9 Lake Shore DriveSumter SC 29150

TMS 224-06-01-004

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 85 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe Providence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinadesignated as Lot W on a platprepared by Joseph R EdwardsRLS dated June 19 2001 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book 2001 at Page 591Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 of theCode of Laws of South Carolina(1976 as amended) reference to saidplat is hereby made for the metesbounds courses andor distances ofthe property delineated thereon Theproperty is known as 2040 HideawayDrive and is shown on the Auditor`smap of Sumter County as tax parcel180-00-03-016(P)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Robert W Wazney byvirtue of a Deed from Pauline JShuler dated July 27 2001 andrecorded September 12 2001 in Book815 at Page 1970 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 180-13-01-015

Property address2040 Hideaway Drive

Sumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 5500 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

dated October 12 2009 and recordedOctober 14 2009 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina in Book 1130at Page 2915

TMS 206-04-03-038

Property Address6 Fairfield Street

Sumter SC 29150

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 6125 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

Summons ampNotice Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale

B6 THE ITEM CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017

ORDER AND NOTICE OF SALED E F I C I E N C Y J U D G M E N TREQUESTED AS TO DEFENDANTSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONNOT ELIGIBLE FOR LOANMODIFICATION UNDER THEH O M E A F F O R D A B L EMODIFICATION PROGRAM STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA SUMTERCOUNTY IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS THIRD JUDICIALC I R C U I T 2 0 1 6 - C P - 4 3 - 0 0 6 1 8FIRST-CITIZENS BANK amp TRUSTCOMPANY AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST BY MERGER TO FIRSTCITIZENS BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY INC Plaintiff vsSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONDefendant(s) BY VIRTUE of adecree heretofore granted in the

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-01993

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of FederalNational Mortgage Association(Fannie Mae) vs Nicole J MilliganI the undersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

ALL of that certain piece parcel orlot of land together withimprovements thereon lying beingand situate in Sumter TownshipSumter County South Carolinamore particularly shown anddesignated as Lot 233 HilldaleSubdivision on a plat thereofprepared by Michael C TurbevilleIII on December 19 2005 said plat isrecorded in Plat Book 2006 at Page16 and is incorporated herein byreference pursuant to Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976 (as amended)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Nicole J Milligan byvirtue of a Deed from The Estate ofDouglas M Simmons datedDecember 28 2005 and recordedJanuary 13 2006 in Book 1012 atPage 1246 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 207-09-04-013

Property address2610 Hilldale Drive

Sumter SC 29154-7010

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case of

Notice of SaleCA No

2015-CP-43-02808

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Guild MortgageCompany vs Roosevelt AndersonTracey Danelle Isaac I theundersigned as Master in Equity forSumter County will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at the SumterCounty Judicial Center SumterCounty South Carolina to thehighest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parcelor lot of land together with theimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being shown anddesignated as Lot No 60 of Kel-SamFarms Subdivision Section I asshown on that certain plat preparedby Carl J Croft RLS dated June 121989 and recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty in Plat Book PB 94 at page237 This said lot has such metesboundaries courses and distances asare shown on said plat which areincorporated herein in accordancewith the provisions of Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Roosevelt Anderson andTracey Danelle Isaac from StanleyMaxwell by virtue of a Deed datedJune 26 2014 and recorded July 92014 in Book 1202 at Page 5758 in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County South Carolina

3440 Deer Track CircleDalzell SC 29040

TMS 189-09-01-014

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Four and00100 (4000) to be paid on balanceof bid from date of sale to date ofcompliance The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps and that thesuccessful bidder or bidders otherthan the Plaintiff therein do uponthe acceptance of his or her biddeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County a certified check orcash in the amount equal to fivepercent (5) of the amount of bid onsaid premises at the sale as evidenceof good faith in bidding and subjectto any resale of said premises underOrder of this Court and in the eventthe said purchaser or purchasers failto comply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days the Masterin Equity shall forthwith resell thesaid property after the due noticeand advertisement and shallcontinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser who shall comply withthe terms of sale shall be obtainedsuch sales to be made at the risk ofthe former purchaser Since apersonal or deficiency judgment iswaived the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately If thePlaintiff or the Plaintiff srepresentative does not appear atthe above-described sale then thesale of the property will be nullvoid and of no force and effect Insuch event the sale will berescheduled for the next available

Notice of SaleCA No 2017-CP-43-00325

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Lakeview LoanServicing LLC vs Michael SGerbode I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on July 3 2017 at 1200 PMat the Sumter County JudicialCenter Sumter County SouthCarolina to the highest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parceland lottract of land withimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being in the Countyof Sumter State of South Carolinaidentified as Lot No 4B of EssexPark Subdivision and being morefully shown on a plat prepared byJoseph R Edwards PLS dated31798 and recorded in Plat Book 98at Page 319 records of SumterCounty

Aforesaid Plat is specificallyincorporated herein and reference iscraved thereto for a more completeand accurate description of themetes bounds courses anddistances of the property concernedherein This description is in lieu ofmetes and bounds as permitted bylaw under Section 30-5-250 of the1976 Code of Laws of South CarolinaAs Amended Be all measurements alittle more or a little less andaccording to said plat

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Michael S Gerbode bydeed of Tommy L Moss datedSeptember 6 2006 and recordedSeptember 6 2006 in Book 1043 atPage 1639 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina

2021 Essex DriveSumter SC 29154

TMS 206-06-02-108

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Six and8751000 (6875) to be paid onbalance of bid from date of sale todate of compliance The purchaserto pay for papers and stamps andthat the successful bidder orbidders other than the Plaintifftherein do upon the acceptance ofhis or her bid deposit with theMaster in Equity for Sumter County

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4301551

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina issued in thecase of Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company as Trustee forSoundview Home Loan Trust 2006-3Asset-Backed Certificates Series2006-3 against Barry L Artis Sr etal the Master in Equity for SumterCounty or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereonsituate lying and being in theTownship of Stateburg near theTown of Sumter County of SumterState of South Carolina fronting onMonterey Drive and being moreparticularly shown and delineated asLot 3 of Horton Field Subdivision(fka Mayfield Subdivision) on a platprepared for Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by Cox and DinkinsInc dated April 14 2006 andrecorded in Book 2006 page 236 andalso by plat prepared by EdmundsLand Surveyors Inc datedDecember 17 2003 and recorded inBook 2004 page 48 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty and having such boundariesand measurements as will more fullyappear by reference to said plat

TMS Number155-08-03-004

PROPERTY ADDRESS1390 Monterey DrSumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by deed of D RHorton Inc dated April 20 2006 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyon May 12 2006 in Deed Book 1027 atPage 1897

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at450 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord and to the right of the UnitedStates of America to redeem theproperty within one (1) year from thedate of the foreclosure sale pursuantto Sec 2410(c) Title 28 UnitedStates Code

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties who

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00377

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank Trust NA as Trustee forLSF9 Master Participation Trust vsAnnie G Gilchrist Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvester Miott akaSylvester R Miott Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvia L Miott SouthCarolina Department of Revenuethe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALI THAT LOT OF LANDSITUATE IN THE CITY OFSUMTER IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA REPRESENTED ASLOT NO 40 IN BLOCK B ON THATCERTAIN PLAT RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OFCOURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY INPLAT BOOK V-4 AT PAGE 411 ANDBOUNDED AS FOLLOWS

ON THE NORTH BY SHERARDSTREET ON SAID PLAT NOWKNOWN AS COLLEGE STREET ONTHE EAST BY LOT NO 41 INBLOCKB ON SAID PLAT ON THESOUTH BY OTHER LAND OFGRANTOR AND ON THE WEST BYLOT NO 39 IN BLOCK B ON SAIDPLAT SAID LOT HEREBYCONVEYED MEASURES FIFTY (50)FEET ON ITS NORTHERN ANDSOUTHERN LINES AND ONEHUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) FEETON ITS EASTERN AND WESTERNLINES BY SAID MEASUREMENTSA LITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOS Y L V E S T E R M I O T T A N DSYNETHIA MIOTT BY DEED OFS A M G G R E E N D A T E DFEBRUARY 10 1956 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 15 1956 INBOOK 87 AT PAGE 273 IN THERECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

SUBSEQUENTLY SYNETHIA DMIOTT PASSED AWAY AND HERINTEREST IN THE SUBJECTPROPERTY WAS PASSED TOSYLVESTER MIOTT AND SYLVIAMIOTT PURSUANT TO THE WILLOF SYNETHIA D MIOTT AND BYPROBATE OF ESTATE FILE2010ES4300009 SEE ALSO DEEDOF DISTRIBUTION DATEDMARCH 22 2011 AND RECORDEDMARCH 23 2011 IN DEED BOOK1152 AT PAGE 001342 IN THEOFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTFOR SUMTER COUNTY SOUTHCAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

20 East College StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 229-12-03-035

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 124499 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2016-CP-43-00952

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofChristiana Trust a division ofWilmington Savings Fund SocietyFSB as indenture trustee for theC S M C 2 0 1 4 - R P L 3 T r u s t Mortgage-Backed Notes Series2014-RPL3 vs Joshua A GrubbBrittany A Henline Chase BankUSA National Association sbm toChase Manhattan Bank USA NA assuccessor in interest to Bank OneDelaware NA the undersignedMaster In Equity for Sumter CountySouth Carolina will sell on July 32017 at 1200PM at the SumterCounty Courthouse City of SumterState of South Carolina to thehighest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR TRACT OF LANDWITH ALL IMPROVEMENTSTHEREON SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE CITY ANDCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT NO 85 OF WILSON PARKSUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON APLAT BY DD EDMUNDS RLSDATED JULY 2 1990 RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 90 AT PAGE 875 INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFSUMTER COUNTY SAID LOT NO85 BEING BOUNDED ANDMEASURING AS FOLLOWSNORTH BY LOT NO 78 SAIDP L A T A N D M E A S U R I N GTHEREON 7489 FEET EAST BYLOT NO 86 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14013FEET SOUTH BY LEE STREETSAID PLAT AND FRONTINGTHEREON 7521 FEET AND WESTBY LOT NO 84 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14030FEET BE ALL MEASUREMENTS ALITTLE MORE OR A LITTLE LESSAND ACCORDING TO SAID PLATTHIS BEING THE PROPERTYKNOWN AS 209 LEE STREET

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOJOSHUA A GRUBB ANDBRITTANY A HENLINE BY DEEDOF BUDDY K WARD DATED MAY10 2005 AND RECORDED MAY 242005 IN BOOK 981 AT PAGE 1729 INTHE OFFICE OF REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY209 Lee Street

Sumter SC 29150TMS 248-10-02-018

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) Deficiency judgment beingdemanded the bidding will not beclosed on the day of sale but willremain open for a period of thirty(30) days as provided by lawPlaintiff is demanding a deficiencythe Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to salePurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 75 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300005

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of NationstarMortgage LLC against DorothyRobertson et al the Master inEquity for Sumter County or hisheragent will sell on July 3 2017 at1200 PM at Sumter JudicialCenter 215 North Harvin StreetSumter SC 29150 to the highestbidder

All that piece parcel or lot of landlying being and situate in SumterTownship Sumter County State ofSouth Carolina shown anddesignated as Lot No 2 on a plat ofVillage Green Subdivisionrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book Z-28 at Page 57 said lotbeing bounded and measures asfollows On the Northwest by WasselStreet and measuring thereon 2250feet on the North by the intersectionof Wassel Street and DesChampsRoad and measuring thereon 3535feet On the Northeast byDesChamps Road and measuringthereon 1050 feet On the Southeastby Lot No 1 and measuring thereon2500 feet and on the Southwest byLot No 3 and measuring thereon1300 feet be all of saidmeasurements a little more or less

TMS Number184-10-01-003

PROPERTY ADDRESS450 Deschamps Road

Sumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Cassie S Slater andWillie Slater by deed of S amp ELandscaping Company datedOctober 26 1970 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 29 1970in Deed Book R-9 at Page 1384 and toCassie S Slater Dorothy Robertsonand Willie Mae Scott by deed ofdistribution of the Estate of WillieSlater recorded November 14 2005in Book 1005 at Page 1493

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at6875 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

a certified check or cash in theamount equal to five percent (5) ofthe amount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of good faithin bidding and subject to any resaleof said premises under Order of thisCourt and in the event the saidpurchaser or purchasers fail tocomply with the terms of sale withinTwenty (20) days the Master inEquity shall forthwith resell the saidproperty after the due notice andadvertisement and shall continue tosell the same each subsequent salesday until a purchaser who shallcomply with the terms of sale shallbe obtained such sales to be made atthe risk of the former purchaserSince a personal or deficiencyjudgment is waived the bidding willnot remain open but compliancewith the bid may be madeimmediately If the Plaintiff or thePlaintiffs representative does notappear at the above-described salethen the sale of the property will benull void and of no force and effectIn such event the sale will berescheduled for the next availablesales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in EquityFor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

should have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Susan S WhiteSC Bar 5453Attorney for PlaintiffFINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPO Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460

case of First-Citizens Bank amp TrustCompany as successor in interest bymerger to First Citizens Bank andTrust Company Inc v Sheila HClark aka Sheila A Clark akaSheila H Wilson case number2016-CP-43-00618 I the undersignedRichard L Booth Master In Equityfor Sumter County will hold a saleon July 3 2017 at 1200 PM at theSumter County Courthouse 215North Harvin Street Sumter SC29150 Courtroom 1A and sell thefollowing described property to thehighest bidder All that certainpiece parcel or lot of land togetherwith the dwelling and any and allother improvements thereon lyingbeing and situate in the city andCounty of Sumter State of SouthCarolina being shown anddelineated as Lot No 6 on thatcertain plat by R L MaloneEngineer dated July 9 1940 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book S-5 at Page 53according to which said Lot 6 isbounded and measuring now orformerly as follows on the north byLot 7 said plat and measuringthereon 1000 feet on the east by Lot8 said plat and measuring thereon575 feet on the south by a 50right-of-way known as VirginiaDrive and measuring thereon 100feet and on the west by theright-of-way of North MagnoliaStreet and fronting thereon 575 feetbe all of said measurements a littlemore or less and according to saidplat Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 ofthe Code of Laws of South Carolina(1976) reference to said plat ishereby craved for particulars of theboundaries metes courses andordistances of the property delineatedthereon This property isrepresented as Tax Map Parcel No249-01-02-058 upon the records of theSumter County Auditor and isknown as 501 N Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 This being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto David W Durham bydeed from Anne Harriet PalmerCatherine Palmer Tillman andPhilip G Palmer dated March 231999 and recorded same date in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 735 atPage 1052 And this being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto Sheila H Clark bydeed from David W Durhamrecorded June 4 1999 in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 743 atPage 23 501 Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 Tax No249-01-02-058 TERMS OF SALE Thesuccessful bidder other thanPlaintiff will deposit with theSumter County Master In Equity atthe conclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of its bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt in thecase of noncompliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail or refuseto make the required deposit at timeof bid or comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30) daysthen the Master In Equity may resellthe property on the same terms andconditions at the risk of the saidhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theconveying deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of the bidfrom the date of sale to the date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 5500 per annum ShouldPlaintiff or one of its representativesfail to be present at the time of salethe property shall be automaticallywithdrawn from said sale As adeficiency judgment is beingdemanded the bidding will remainopen thirty (30) days after the date ofsale THIS SALE IS ALSO MADESUBJECT TO ALL SUMTERCOUNTY TAXES AND EXISTINGEASEMENTS RESTRICTIONSAND SENIOR LIENS ANDOROTHER ENCUMBRANCES OFRECORD Richard L Booth MasterIn Equity Sumter County SumterSouth Carolina ATTORNEYS FORPLAINTIFF Samuel D FlederPatrick Goodwyn Smith DebnamNarron Drake Saintsing amp MyersLLP PO Box 26268 Raleigh NC27611 Attorneys for Plaintiff DMN15079942

case of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3375 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

non-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4875 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

sales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

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IN MONEY

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IN LIFE

FLINT MICH Michiganrsquos attor-ney general charged healthofficials Wednesday over theFlint drinking-water crisis

Six officials are charged in allmdash five with involuntary man-slaughter mdash according to Michi-gan Attorney General Bill

Schuette ldquoWe are confident thatthe charges that we have filed willbe upheld in the courtsrdquo he said

uNick Lyon director of thestate Department of Health andHuman Services is charged withfelonies involuntary manslaugh-ter and misconduct in office

uEden Wells the depart-mentrsquos chief medical executive ischarged with obstruction of jus-tice and lying to a police officeralso felonies

uDarnell Earley Flintrsquos for-mer state emergency manager ischarged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with felony false pre-

tenses conspiracy to commitfalse pretenses misconduct in of-fice and a misdemeanor charge ofwillful neglect of duty

uHoward Croft Flintrsquos for-mer Water Department manageris charged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with false pretenses andconspiracy to commit falsepretenses

uLiane Shekter-Smith theMichigan Department of Envi-ronmental Qualityrsquos drinking wa-ter chief is charged withinvoluntary manslaughter Shepreviously was charged with felo-ny misconduct in office and mis-

demeanor willful neglect of dutyuStephen Busch the district

supervisor for the Office of Drink-ing Water is charged with invol-untary manslaughter He pre-viously was charged with felonymisconduct in office tamperingwith evidence conspiracy to tam-per with evidence and two misde-meanor counts of the MichiganSafe Water Drinking Act

The charges are related to aLegionnairesrsquo disease outbreak in2014 and 2015 that led to 12deaths after the cityrsquos water sup-ply was switched to the Flint Riv-er Flintrsquos drinking water wascontaminated with lead

Officials face manslaughter charges over Flint12 died in Michiganafter water polluted

Paul Egan and Elisha AndersonDetroit Free Press

GUNFIRE ON THE BASEBALL FIELD

SOURCE Digital Globe ESRI GRAPHIC KARL GELLES AND JIM SERGENT USA TODAY

ABOUT 7 AM Congressmen are taking batting practice

1

SHORTLY AFTER 7 AMGunman open fires from behind third base

2

Scalisersquos CapitolPolice detail engages shooter

4

3rdbase

Outfield

4

1stbase

Police detail location

ABOUT 712 AMAlexandria police arrive and join the gunfight Suspect dies

5

Eugene Simpson Stadium Park Alexandria Va

HOW THE SHOOTING UNFOLDED

Alexandria

WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWhite HouseWhite HouseWhite House

US CapitolUS CapitolUS Capitol

Va

MdPotomacRiverPotomacRiver

395395Shootings

N

5 Miles

CongressmanSteve Scaliseshot in hip

3

Attack stuns Washington

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Survivors gather behind police lines around the baseball park in Alexandria Va where congressional Republicans were practicing for an annual charity game with congressional Democrats The game will be played tonight as planned

ALEXANDRIA VA The 66-year-old Illinois man who fired earlyWednesday on members of Con-gress practicing for a charitybaseball game raged againstPresidentTrump and hadsingled outHouse MajorityWhip SteveScalise whowas woundedin the attack

ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

AFPGETTY IMAGES

James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

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STORY CONTINUES ON C2 STORY CONTINUES ON C2

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

CONTINUED FROM C1

CONTINUED FROM C1

SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

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Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

Americarsquos Got Talent ldquoAuditions 3rdquo Contestants of all ages audition Dateline NBC (N) WIS News 10 at 11 (N)

(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

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AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

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AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

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COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 24rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo

AMC 48 180 (600) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Lost World Jurassic Parkrdquo (1997 Adventure) Jeff Goldblum Juli-anne Moore An expedition returns to monitor dinosaursrsquo progress

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

Modern Family (DVS)

WE 68 166 Law amp Order ldquoStalkerrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDisappearedrdquo Law amp Order Quadriplegic boy is killed Law amp Order ldquoBad Girlrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDamagedrdquo Law amp Order WGNA 8 172 Blue Bloods ldquoThe Bitter Endrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoUnwritten Rulesrdquo Blue Bloods Blue Bloods ldquoTo Protect and Serverdquo Person of Interest

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SOUP TO NUTZ

ACROSS1 Snake footwise

5 Instagram and

Pinterest

9 Bad thing to

draw during

a test

14 Saboteur eg

15 Fruit used in

alcohol flavoring

16 Home for

66-Across

17 Criticism

18 Wedding dress

insert

19 Impatient

20 Start

of a one-liner by

54-Across

23 Tiresome type

24 Cavaliers

on scoreboards

25 One-liner part 2

29 One-liner part 3

32 Paella pot

33 NFL receivers

36 Actress Skye

37 Upset

38 One-liner part 4

40 One-liner part 5

42 Stands for

funerals

43 Black and Red

44 ldquo__ of Lightrdquo

1998 Madonna

album

45 Words to a traitor

46 One-liner part 6

49 End of the

one-liner

50 Andean root

vegetable

51 California tourist

attraction

54 Standup comic

known for

one-liners

59 Stereotypically

haunted area

62 One-eighties

63 Flash maybe

64 Absorbed

eagerly with ldquoinrdquo

65 It may affect

a sentence

66 Sea eagles

67 ldquo__ Stardustrdquo

David Bowie

song

68 Chihuahua

sounds

69 Afternoon fare

DOWN1 Switch letters

2 Tentacled

creature

3 Start of

a Norwegian line

4 Northern Illinois

University city

5 ldquoOff the Courtrdquo

memoirist

6 Splash sound

7 A pro brings his

own to the table

8 Flower parts

9 Switch partner

10 ldquoReady if you

arerdquo

11 Circle segment

12 Med research

agency

13 One in or on

a chain

21 Calvin and Anne

22 Born in France

26 Not as healthy

27 Colleague of

Ruth and Sonia

28 Source of some

issues

30 Comforting

sound

31 Bad picnic omen

33 Area sometimes

called ldquoThe Roof

of the Worldrdquo

34 ldquoDownton

Abbeyrdquo lady

35 Number of

Maravillas

del Mundo

37 Email again

39 Showing

impatience

digitally

40 __ shooter

41 Fink

43 Linguistic origin

of Kwanzaa

46 Wee one

47 Live in

48 Hydrophobia

52 ldquoNapoleon

Dynamiterdquo

sidekick Saacutenchez

53 Hockey setting

55 Repulsive

56 Dickens

schemer

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Chihuahua

58 [Horrors]

59 Woodworkerrsquos

tool

60 Prefix with cycle

61 Itrsquos game

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MOTHER GOOSE

ZITSBLONDIE

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ANDY CAPP

BIZARRO

GARFIELD

JUMBLE THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEBy David L Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

SUDOKU HOW TO PLAY

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By Christopher Shaw 61617

Thursdayrsquos Puzzle Solved

copy2017 Tribune Content Agency LLC 61617

THE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

The answers to todayrsquos puzzles can be

found on todayrsquos Daily Planner page

DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

Good advice for everyone mdash teens to seniors mdash is in ldquoThe Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With Itrdquo To order send your name and mailing address plus check or money order for $7 (US funds) to Dear Abby Anger Booklet PO Box 447 Mount Morris IL 61054-0447 (Shipping and handling are in-cluded in the price)

Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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COMMENTARY

COMMENTARY

A8 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

Are we nearing civil war

President Trump may be chief of state head of gov-ernment and com-

mander in chief but his administration is shot through with disloyalists plotting to bring him down

We are approaching something of a civil war

where the capital city seeks the overthrow of the sov-ereign and its own restora-tion

Thus far it is a non-violent struggle

though street clashes be-tween pro- and anti-Trump forces are increasingly marked by fistfights and brawls Police are having difficulty keeping people apart A few have been ar-rested carrying concealed weapons

That the objective of this city is to bring Trump down via a deep state-me-dia coup is no secret Few deny it

Last week fired Director of the FBI James Comey a successor to J Edgar Hoover admitted under oath that he used a cutout to leak to The New York Times an Oval Office con-versation with the presi-dent

Goal have the Times story trigger the appoint-ment of a special prosecu-tor to bring down the pres-ident

Comey wanted a special prosecutor to target Trump despite his knowl-edge from his own FBI in-vestigation that Trump was innocent of the perva-sive charge that he collud-ed with the Kremlin in the hacking of the DNC

Comeyrsquos deceit was de-signed to enlist the police powers of the state to bring down his president And it worked For the spe-cial counsel named with broad powers to pursue Trump is Comeyrsquos friend and predecessor at the FBI Robert Mueller

As Newt Gingrich said Sunday lsquorsquoLook at who Muellerrsquos starting to hire hellip (T)hese are people that hellip look to me like theyrsquore hellip setting up to go after Trump hellip including people by the way who have been reprimanded for hiding from the defense informa-tion into major cases hellip

lsquorsquoThis is going to be a witch huntrsquorsquo

Another example Ac-cording to Daily Kos

Trump planned a swift lift-ing of sanctions on Russia after inauguration and a summit meeting with Vlad-imir Putin to prevent a sec-ond Cold War

The State Department was tasked with working out the details

Instead says Daniel Fried the coordinator for sanctions policy he re-ceived lsquorsquopanickyrsquorsquo calls of lsquorsquoPlease my God can you stop thisrsquorsquo

Operatives at State dis-loyal to the president and hostile to the Russia policy on which he had been elected collaborated with elements in Congress to sabotage any detente They succeeded

lsquorsquoIt would have been a win-win for Moscowrsquorsquo said Tom Malinowski of State who boasted last week of his role in blocking a rap-prochement with Russia State employees sabotaged one of the principal poli-cies for which Americans had voted and they substi-tuted their own

Not in memory have there been so many leaks to injure a president from within his own govern-ment and not just political leaks but leaks of confi-dential classified and se-cret documents The leaks are coming out of the sup-posedly secure investiga-tive and intelligence agen-cies of the US govern-ment

The media the beneficia-ries of these leaks are giv-ing cover to those breaking the law The real criminal lsquorsquocollusionrsquorsquo in Washington is between Big Media and the deep state colluding to destroy a president they detest and to sink the poli-cies they oppose

Yet another example is the unfolding lsquorsquounmask-ingrsquorsquo scandal

While all the evidence is not yet in it appears an ab-normal number of conver-sations between Trump as-sociates and Russians were intercepted by US intelli-gence agencies

On orders higher up the

conversations were tran-scribed and contrary to law the names of Trump associates unmasked

Then those transcripts with names revealed were spread to all 16 agencies of the intel com-munity at the direction of Susan Rice and with the possible knowledge of Barack Obama assuring some would be leaked after Trump became pres-ident

The leak of Gen Michael Flynnrsquos conversation with the Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak after Obama imposed sanctions on Russia for the hacking of the DNC may have been a product of the unmask-ing operation The media hit on Flynn cost him the National Security Council post

Trump has had many ac-complishments since his election Yet his enemies in the media and their deep state allies have often made a purgatory of his presidency

What he and his White House need to understand is that this is not going to end that this is a fight to the finish that his enemies will not relent until they see him impeached or re-signing in disgrace

To prevail Trump will have to campaign across this country and wage guerrilla war in this capi-tal using the legal and po-litical weapons at his dis-posal to ferret out the ene-mies within his own gov-ernment

Not only is this battle es-sential if Trump hopes to realize his agenda it is winnable For the people sense that the Beltway elites are cynically en-gaged in preserving their own privileges positions and power

If the president cannot rewrite Obamacare or achieve tax reform he should not go around the country in 2018 wailing about Nancy Pelosi or Chuck Schumer They are not the real adversaries They are but interchange-able parts

He should campaign against the real enemies of America First by promis-ing to purge the deep state and flog its media collabo-rators

Time to burn down the Bastille

Patrick J Buchanan is the author of a new book lsquorsquoNixonrsquos White House Wars The Battles That Made and Broke a Presi-dent and Divided America Foreverrsquorsquo

Pat Buchanan

lsquoState employees

sabotaged one of

the principal

policies for which

Americans had

voted and they

substituted their

ownrsquo

You got your gas tax hike now fix the roadPostcard to South Carolina ldquoI left the state The highways are great Wish you were hererdquo

COLUMBIA mdash I feel like a big-rig truck driver having driven to Alabama and back

Thatrsquos a long way to go to visit a beach town that is ev-erything Hilton Head Island tries not to be

But itrsquos all good when itrsquos a chance to see family To be part of four generations eat-

ing Frogmore Stew together is a gift worth any drive

But once again this summer the road trip be-yond the South Caro-lina state line drives home the

point of just how primitive we are

We donrsquot need bad school re-ports to show the nation how dumb South Carolina has be-come We just need to invite them to drive our highways

The poster child is Inter-state 95

In South Carolina itrsquos a two-lane pockmarked death trap

Georgia has a better road connecting Rincon to Sylvania

And in Georgia I-95 has three lanes in each direction

and itrsquos actually a smooth sur-face

South Carolina got this way because itrsquos backward not be-cause it didnrsquot have enough money It got this way because the Legislature wants to con-trol highway spending This stuff is based on politics not needs and I donrsquot believe thatrsquos going to change

So all these years I-95 has not been seen as a dire need when it so obviously is a dire need

But this year the Legisla-ture jacked up the state gas tax Part of the push was an airplane pulling a sign high over Harbour Town during the RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing in April that said ldquoFix The Damn Roadsrdquo

Now we can say ldquoOK South Carolina You got the gas tax hike you so desperately want-ed When are you going to fix Interstate 95rdquo

Earlier this year it was re-ported it would cost $4 billion to bring I-95 in South Carolina up to the standards of our neighbor Georgia

What I have not seen report-ed is a timeline for starting the job and finishing it

So South Carolina When are you going to fix the damn road

Contact Mr Lauderdale at dlauderdaleislandpacketcom 843-706-8115 or That-sLauderdale

DavidLauderdale

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

MODERATE PARNELL BEST TO REPRESENT HOMETOWN

Good news for Sumter We have a well-qualified native son running for Congress Ar-chie Parnell brings his im-pressive business experience strong community values and hard work to the job

He is a moderate (like John Spratt) and committed to na-

tional security and the impor-tant role of Shaw Air Force Base located here A congress-man from here would benefit us in many areas of our lives

Vote for Archie Parnell our ldquohometownrdquo boy

COLLEEN H YATESSumter

WRITER STILL SAYS LIBERAL DEMOCRATS ARE STUPID

I woke up this morning real early intent on writing a let-ter to the editor concerning the continued stupidity of lib-eral Democrats

Instead I decided to go back to bed and snooze I wake up again and the TV is saturated with the coverage of the shooting in Virginia And one of the first things I hear is that the governor of Virginia is already speaking about gun control The same guy who gave 220000 felons the right to vote again Then I hear some guy say the shooting was lsquoapparentlyrsquo not politically motivated Ap-parently The spin is already starting

The shooter asked what it washellip was told something to the effect of lsquocongressional ball practicersquo The shooter asks lsquowhat sidersquo lsquoThe Republi-

cansrsquo Minutes later the shoot-ing starts And this idiot on TV says lsquoapparently not politi-cally motivatedrsquo

And what gets me the dem-ocrats and media are TRYING to find evidence of collusion that IS NOT THERE and here we have evidence of a politi-cally motivated shooting THEY CANrsquoT SEE

For the last year I have called Democrats and the mainstream media stupid I have seen NO rebuttals writ-ten but then again I didnrsquot expect to see any for the sim-ple fact that you canrsquot deny anything I have said The proof is right in front of you Often I have wondered lsquocan these people get any more stu-pid than they already arersquo Stay tuned

DENNIS E VICKERSWedgefield

FROM OUR TIMELINE THEITEM

The Sumter Item is on Twitter theitem Follow us and keep your eye on whatrsquos going on in the world We will occasionally share a few noteworthy tweets with you here

At the start of his sopho-more year in August 2016 Bar-wickrsquos current supervisor at Kaydon Paul Brewer called Hancock at CCTC and said he

would like a stu-dent intern

Barwick was the choice After starting he said he wanted to learn and prog-ress working as many as 32 hours a week including

weekends Brewer said within four or

five months on the job he and management were already talking to Barwick about hir-ing him full time after the two-year degree program was com-plete

ldquoA want-to attitude and a can-do attitude really helped him a lotrdquo Brewer said ldquoHe really wants to do it Hersquos just an outstanding young manrdquo

Barwick said his parents and family helped instill a strong work ethic in him He

said he would encourage the route he took to other students who are good in math orga-nized and like to tinker with things

ldquoTherersquos a lot of work in the maintenance technician fieldrdquo Barwick said ldquoThey are good-paying jobsrdquo

He said he has the opportu-nity for four raises during the next two years with Kaydon

Most importantly he en-courages high school stu-dents to not delay in going to college

ldquoDonrsquot wait to go to school because itrsquos harder to go back once yoursquove had a breakrdquo Bar-wick said ldquoA lot of my friends who say they are going to take a year off and go back end up not going They start making money even if itrsquos $9 or $10 an hour and then say lsquoWell I canrsquot make that money if Irsquom in schoolrsquordquo

Rhett Walker a value stream manager with Kaydon and a member of the Greater Sumter Chamber of Com-mercersquos Industrial Associa-tion thinks Barwick is a great example for other teenagers

to follow He said all industry in the local community mdash whether it be Caterpillar BD or Continental Tire mdash is look-ing for young people who want to better themselves with education The intern-ship through CCTC is a great

way to learn the trade and for manufacturers to see some-onersquos performance and poten-tial

ldquoItrsquos the perfect symbiotic relationship between a techni-cal college and manufactur-ing right here in Sumterrdquo

Walker said ldquoI think indus-tries here have a great part-nership with that school to feed us well-educated and qualified people Zack was definitely one of those I think hersquos going to fit in on our team perfectlyrdquo

THE SUMTER ITEM LOCAL | REGION FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A9

will be the reduction of the position as a voting member that Beaman will be leaving he said

Beaman said the new company will be in a better position to cope with un-certainty in the health care industry in the United States and in South Car-olina

ldquoThere are a lot of unknowns facing the health industry starting with how we are going to be reimbursed in the fu-turerdquo Beaman said ldquoIs Trumpcare or the Senate plan or the House bill will any of that prevail We donrsquot knowrdquo

He said the future of Medicaid and Medicare how they will be budgeted and how they will reimburse provid-ers is of great concern He said 29 per-cent of all Medicaid patients in South Carolina will be served in the new companyrsquos facilities

ldquoWe see escalating costs mdash labor supply and demand for clinical phar-maceuticals just about every compo-nent seems to be going up faster than the reimbursement raterdquo Beaman said

He said as a larger company the two systems together will be better able to cope with changes in the health care environment Beaman said the cur-rent state of health care in South Car-olina is not sustainable

ldquoWe know as an individual corpora-tion we donrsquot have the resources to make a difference in thatrdquo he said ldquoThis additional capacity is far great-er than any one of us could do on our own and we can apply that to help im-prove the fundamental conditions of carerdquo

WHIZ FROM PAGE A1

BARWICK

PALMETTO FROM PAGE A1

Insurers Duke Energy knew coal ash riskRALEIGH (AP) mdash Dozens of in-

surance companies say theyrsquore not obligated to help pay for Duke Ener-gy Corprsquos multi-billion dollar coal ash cleanup because the nationrsquos largest electric company long knew about but did nothing to reduce the threat of potentially toxic pollutants

The claim is in a filing by lawyers for nearly 30 international and domestic insurance companies that were sued by Duke Energy in March to force them to cover part of the utilityrsquos coal ash cleanup costs in the Carolinas

The 57 policies generally promise to help Duke pay what itrsquos legally ob-ligated to pay for property damage ldquocaused by an occurrencerdquo even if liability for an incident doesnrsquot be-

come known until decades later the Charlotte-based company said in the same filing last week in the state court that hears complex business cases Both sides filed the document in describing a litigation timeline that would lead to trial in mid-2019

The insurers counter theyrsquore not on the hook to pay They say that be-cause Duke Energy stored its coal ash in unlined pits as part of its nor-mal practices any property damage ldquowas caused intentionally by or at Dukersquos directionrdquo and there werenrsquot any distinct pollution events that triggered coverage

They note that Duke was well aware that burning coal to generate electricity leaves byproducts con-

taining toxic substances that can contaminate groundwater They say Dukersquos ash ponds were built without safeguards to prevent groundwater pollution and some ash ponds placed the ash in direct contact with groundwater

ldquoDuke continued to dispose of (coal ash) in unlined ash ponds long after it knew it had environmental problems By the 1990s Duke submit-ted insurance claims to some of the defendants and other insurers for the same ash ponds that are now at issue in this action Although Duke was aware of these issues it contin-ued to operate its unlined ash ponds for decadesrdquo the companiesrsquo lawyers said

Fan drive hopes to keep Lee County elderly stay cool

According to the Centers for Dis-ease Control and Prevention older adults are more likely to have heat-related problems than younger adults Older individuals donrsquot ad-just to sudden changes in tempera-ture as well and they are more likely to have a chronic medical condition that changes the bodyrsquos response to heat

The elderly are also more likely to take prescription medicines that impair the bodyrsquos ability to regu-

late temperature or that inhibit perspiration

In order to help elderly residents in Bishopville and Lee County avoid dangerous conditions such as heat stress or heat exhaustion the Bishopville Police Department the Lee County Chamber of Commerce and Jaredrsquos Ace Hardware are pro-moting a summer fan drive through Wednesday

Bishopville Police Chief Calvin Collins said officers will be going door to door checking to find resi-dents who need a fan and will also

be working with South Carolina Department of Social Services to find residents who are at risk of heat-related illness

Anyone wanting to help may drop off new fans at Lee County Chamber of Commerce 102 N Main St Bishopville or Bishop-ville Police Department 112 E Council St

Fans may also be purchased for $17 at the Chamber office

For more information call Lee County Chamber of Commerce at (803) 483-2800

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TODAY

A couple of

afternoon t-storms

90deg

TUESDAY

Cloudy with a

t-storm or two

84deg 71deg

W 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 65

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An afternoon

t-storm or two

88deg 71deg

SW 8-16 mph

Chance of rain 60

SUNDAY

Cloudy humid a

pm t-storm

89deg 72deg

SSW 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 60

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A t-storm around in

the pm

88deg 72deg

S 6-12 mph

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A thunderstorm in

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Lincoln High Alumni hold dinner fund-raiser

Venus is active but also loves to be held cuddled

Harley is a sweet gentle pup

AROUND TOWN

The Sumter SPCA is located at 1140 S Guignard Drive (803) 773-9292 and is open 11 am to 530 pm every day ex-cept Wednesday and Sunday Visit the website at wwwsumterscspcacom

The SPCA relies heavily on

community support and

donations Currently the

biggest needs are for dry

puppy and kitten food wet cat

food cat litter and cleaning

supplies The following are also

appreciated

Newspapers stuff ed animals heavy

duty trash bags (30 gallon or larger)

dishwashing liquid laundry detergent

bleach paper towels sheets and

comforters baby blankets canned

dog and cat food dry dog food treats

leashes and collars disinfectant spray

all-purpose cleaner air freshener no

scratch scrubbers two-sided sponges

for dishes litter freshener and of

course monetary donations are also

gratefully accepted

SUMTER SPCA PETS OF THE WEEK

CROSSWORD

ANSWERS TO TODAY rsquoS PUZZLES

SUDOKU JUMBLE

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Someone will withhold important

information Donrsquot make a decision that will have a lasting effect on your future plans and goals Look out for your own interests and negotiate on your own behalf 3 stars

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Yoursquoll find unusual ways to get things done Your insight and dedication coupled with your ability to meet deadlines and to surprise others with your ideas will pay off and bring high returns Romance will enhance your personal life 4 stars

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Question everything and everyone Incorrect information will cause delays and make you look bad Broaden your outlook when faced with opposition A willingness to negotiate and meet others halfway will help you avoid being left out 2 stars

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Personal gains can be made Let your emotions be your guide when it comes to dealing with children a close friend or your companion A passionate or kind gesture will enhance your relationships with those you love and respect 5 stars

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Hold on to your cash Donrsquot let anyone sweet-talk you into spending money on something you donrsquot need Look for alternative ways to have fun and do things without putting your hard-earned cash on the line 3 stars

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Base relationships on trust and equality Emotional matters will surface if there is too much pressure being put on you to do things you donrsquot want to do Donrsquot feel like you have to be a chameleon and mirror someone elsersquos actions 3 stars

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Deception is apparent when dealing with peers relatives or friends Ask questions before you agree to take part in something that is emotionally draining Change can be good if it leads to fewer complications and a simpler lifestyle 3 stars

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Yoursquoll learn by taking part in events that are challenging mentally physically and emotionally Socializing and sharing your thoughts with someone special will encourage you to make positive changes A commitment or altering your lifestyle is favored 5 stars

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Problems with partners will leave you feeling isolated and confused Listen carefully and consider whether you need the kind of help thatrsquos being offered Going it alone will give you the control you need to stay within budget 2 stars

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) Trust your own judgment One of your peers will feed you false information that will set you back if you are gullible Channel your energy into doing what needs to be done without offering insight into your plans 4 stars

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Yoursquoll be taken advantage of if you are sympathetic to someone whining about tough times Offer suggestions but donrsquot put your money or time into something that is not your responsibility Aim to stabilize your life not make it more complicated 3 stars

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Emotional energy should be put to good use A creative hobby or personal improvements you want to make will be a good outlet for you to pursue alone Refuse to let anyone use emotional tactics to encourage poor habits 3 stars

The Lincoln High School Preser-vation Alumni Association will sponsor a dinner fundraiser from 11 am to 5 pm today at Lincoln High School cafete-ria Council Street Cost is $9 per dinner and the menu will consist of fried chicken or pork chops rice with gravy green beans dessert roll and a drink Call (803) 968-4173A State Health Insurance Pro-gram Workshop will be held 10 am-1 pm on Tuesday June 20 at the Sumter County Li-brary 111 N Harvin StThe VFW and VFW 10813 Auxilia-ry will meet at 6 pm Tuesday June 20 at the Post Home 610 Manning AveSummer Movies at the Sumter Opera House 21 N Main St will offer the following mov-ies at 10 am 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Thurs-days June 22 mdash ldquoStorksrdquo June 29 mdash ldquoPetersquos Dragonrdquo July 6 mdash ldquoThe BFGrdquo July 13 mdash ldquoAngry Birdsrdquo July 20 mdash ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo July 27 mdash ldquoNine Livesrdquo and Aug 3 mdash ldquoThe Lego Batman Movierdquo and the following movies at 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Fridays June 16 mdash ldquoRogue Onerdquo July 21 mdash ldquoGhost-bustersrdquo and Aug 18 mdash ldquoSix-teen Candlesrdquo Admission is $1 and popcorn and water are available for $1 each Call (803) 436-2616The Sumter County Library will offer a variety of programs meetings and events during the month of June Programs to be held at the main library 111 N Harvin St are as follows 3-4 pm Saturday June 17 ldquoFa-therrsquos Day Craftrdquo dads will love the hand-crafted gifts made by their children 6-7 pm Tuesday June 20 the Teen Advisory Board (ages 13 and up) will meet 10 am-noon and 2-4 pm Wednes-day June 21 the movie ldquoSingrdquo will be presented 3-4 pm Saturday June 24 Beginning Computer Coding with

Scratch (ages seven and up) an MIT computer program developed to help you learn to think logically and cre-atively preparing students to learn computer coding call (803) 773-7273 to register 3-4 pm Tuesday June 27 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) and 10-11 am Wednesday June 28 Geronimo Stilton Scavenger Hunt (ages seven and up) hunt through news-papers for clues you can fol-low around the library Pro-grams to be held at the Wesmark Library branch 180 W Wes-mark Blvd are as follows 10-11 am Friday June 16 Sto-rybuilders Improvisation Workshop (ages seven and up) play theatre games and act out stories 3-4 pm Thursday June 22 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) 10-11 am Friday June 23 at Story-time and a Craft (ages three to six) children listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 469-8110 to register 10-11 am Thursday June 29 Get Crafty (ages seven and up) create a fun craft project call (803) 469-8110 to register and 10-11 am Friday June 30 musical performance ldquoString Celebrationrdquo musical duo of-fering an educational and en-tertaining performance Pro-grams to be held at the South Sumter Library 337 Manning Ave are as follows 10-11 am Thursday June 15 Get Moving mdash free hip-hop work-shop (ages seven and up) no dance experience necessary 10-11 am Monday June 19 arts and crafts workshop (ages seven and up) children will choose their own project mdash crochet chain bracelet a tinfoil sculpture or practice drawing skills and 10-11 am Monday June 26 Storytime and a Craft (ages three to six) children will listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 773-7273 to register

A10 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 DAILY PLANNER THE SUMTER ITEM

Harley left is a 4-month-old blond male lab mix He is super with other dogs and children He is an active friendly playful affectionate and gen-tle pup He is a very sweet boy who loves being given lots of love and at-tention Harley would make a great ad-dition to any family

Venus right is a housebroken 9-week-old gray tabby female American short hair She enjoys playing and chasing cat toys Venus is great with other kittens and loves to be active but she is also completely content being held cuddled and given lots of love She would make an excellent new companion for any family with children and other cats

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PALMETTO PRO OPEN

LEGION BASEBALL

PREP BASKETBALL

Perseverance pays off

DENNIS BRUNSON THE SUMTER ITEM

Allie Kiick stretches for a return in her 7-5 2-6 6-3 upset win over second-seeded Katherine Sebov on Thursday in a second-round match of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center Kiick will face No 6 seed Robin Anderson today in a quarterfinal match

Unseeded Allie Kiick ral-lied in the third set to knock off No 2 seed Katherine Sebov in the second round of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center on Thursday

After winning the first set 7-5 but dropping the second set 6-2 things looked bleak

for Kiick when she fell be-hind Seebov 3-1 in the third set However Kiick won the next five games to win the set 6-3 and advance to to-dayrsquos quarterfinal match against No 6 seed Robin An-derson

Trailing 3-1 in a third set however is hardly the toughest challenge the 21-year old Kiick has faced in her young career She has

had to make sense of her fa-ther Jim a famed running back on the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins and his battle with dementia In ad-dition she has already seen her career stalled by a pair of knee surgeries and most recently a battle with skin cancer

ldquoItrsquos incredible that I was out there today and to win itrsquos hard to describerdquo she

said ldquoTo have gone through what the I have and to be out there doing what I love mdash just playing tennis mdash itrsquos greatrdquo

Kiick had not played in a pro tournament since June in 2015 She had climbed her way up to a 136 world ranking when a pair of knee surgeries put her career on hold

Finally back on court after pair of knee surgeries and skin cancer

diagnosis unseeded Kiick rallies to beat second-seeded Sebov in 3 sets

BY TOM OrsquoHARE Special To The Sumter Item

SEE PERSEVERANCE PAGE B2

US OPEN

Wilson set to take over boys squad at Crestwood

After 11 very successful sea-sons as the girls basketball head coach at Crestwood High School Tony Wilson is looking for a new challenge

And he wonrsquot have to go any-where to find it mdash except to the locker room on the other side of The Castle

Wilson will be Crestwoodrsquos boys head coach this season becoming

just the second boys coach in school history He will replace Dwayne Edwards who will be handling just athletic director duties after 21 years as head coach

ldquoI wanted to see if I could be successful on the other siderdquo Wilson said ldquoI had done all of those seasons of girls basket-ball I just felt like it was time to move on I wanted to give it a try with the boysrdquo

Edwards felt moving Wilson to the boys position was a logi-cal move

ldquoThe basketball programs here at Crestwood have always worked togetherrdquo Edwards said ldquoCoach Wilson already has a relationship with a lot of the boys so I think it will be a pretty easy transitionrdquo

Wilson was the girls coach for 11 years posting a 208-75 record The Lady Knights went 6-14 in his first season and 10-12 his second year However Crestwood made the playoffs that second year and never missed a season after that

After going 13-10 in his third season Crestwood went 23-5 in his fourth season and won his first playoff game The Lady Knights won 20 or more games in seven of his last eight sea-sons

Crestwood won or shared

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

WILSON

SEE WILSON PAGE B2

THE ASSOCIATED

PRESS

Rickie Fowl-er hits on the 12th hole during the first round of the US Open on Thursday in Erin Wis-consin Fowler shot a 65 to grab a 1-shot lead

Fowler grabs lead on day of highs and lows

ERIN Wis mdash Erin Hills played like a push-over for a US Open

Check out the score of Rickie Fowler who matched the US Open scoring record to par for the opening round with a 7-under 65 Right behind him were 43

other players who broke par breaking a champi-onship record that had stood for 27 years Adam Hadwin tied a US Open record with six straight birdies

Erin Hills also played like a beast

Look no further than Rory McIlroy the No 2 player in the world who didnrsquot hit a fairway after

the 10th hole shot 42 on the back nine and post-ed a 78 his worst score in 27 rounds at the US Open Jason Day made two triple bogeys and closed with a birdie to avoid the indignity of shooting 80 He still had his worst score in a US Open

BY DOUG FERGUSONThe Associated Press

SEE FOWLER PAGE B2

RICK CARPENTER

THE SUMTER ITEM

Dalzell-Shaw starting pitcher Josh Whitley tossed a 1-hit shutout in five innings on Thursday as the Jets defeated Sumter 3-0 in a rain-short-ened contest at Riley Park

Whitley weather help Jets blank P-15rsquosDalzell-Shaw tops Sumter

3-0 in 5 innings for 1st

win in series since 2007

After going over 18 years be-tween its two previous American Legion baseball victories over the Sumter P-15rsquos Dalzell-Shaw Post 175 did it in less than 10 years this time around

The Jets whose last victory over Sumter came on July 25

2007 got five shutout innings from right-hander Josh Whitley and picked up a 3-0 win at Riley Park on Thursday in a game shortened to five innings due to weather

ldquoNobody really gives us a chance to beat themrdquo said D-S head coach Jamey Lisenby whose team improved to 1-5 both overall and in League III play ldquoIrsquove told my guys that we can play with anybody we just have to go out and do it If we can beat Sumter we can beat anybody be-cause thatrsquos a darn good teamrdquo

Sumter dropped to 7-2 in

league play and is 7-3 overallThe game was scoreless for 2 frac12

innings before Dalzell broke through against Sumter starting pitcher Tradd James for two runs in the third

After not allowing a hit in the first two innings James gave up a first-pitch double to Malcolm Brown to start the third He was sacrificed to third by Chris Par-rish before Ron York lined out to right field However Brown didnrsquot tag and was unable to score

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

SEE JETS PAGE B2

B2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 SPORTS THE SUMTER ITEM

SCOREBOARD

TV RADIOTODAY5 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)9 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (FOX SPORTS 1)11 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1230 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)3 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Pole Qualify-ing from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Sec-ond Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)6 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)6 pm ndash Auto Racing ARCA Series Corrigan Oil 200 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1)605 pm ndash Talk Show Sports Talk (WDXY-FM 1059 WDXY-AM 1240)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Rowan County NC vs Sum-ter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Major League Baseball Washington at New York Mets (ESPN)730 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at Atlanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)8 pm ndash WNBA Basketball New York at Dallas (NBA TV)10 pm ndash Major League Baseball New York Yankees at Oakland or Kansas City at Loa Angeles Angels (MLB NETWORK)10 pm ndash WNBA Basketball Chicago at Phoe-nix (NBA TV)

SATURDAY730 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Semifinal Matches (TENNIS)830 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans Start from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 1)9 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)10 am ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Pole Qualifying from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)11 am ndash International Soccer FIFA Confed-erations Cup Group A Match from St Peters-burg Russia ndash New Zealand vs Russia (FOX SPORTS 1)Noon ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Soccer Seattle at New York City (ESPN)1 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago White Sox at Toronto (MLB NETWORK)130 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1 WEGX-FM 929)3 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)3 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Cal State Fullerton vs Oregon State (ESPN)3 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Third Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)330 pm ndash NWSL Soccer Washington at Chi-cago (LIFETIME)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Tampa Bay at Detroit (FOX SPORTS 1)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at At-lanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)630 pm ndash International Volleyball FIVB World League Match from Lodz Poland ndash United States vs Russia (NBC SPORTS NET-WORK)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Wilmington NC vs Sumter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Arena Football Tampa Bay at Phila-delphia (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)7 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)7 pm ndash Major League Soccer Columbus at Atlanta (FOX SPORTS SOUTHEAST)7 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)8 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh (WACH 57)8 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Florida State vs Louisiana State (ESPN)830 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)830 pm ndash Horse Racing Breederrsquos Cup Chal-lenge from Louisville Ky ndash Stephen Foster Handicap and Fleur de Lis Handicap (NBC SPORTS NETWORK)10 pm ndash Professional Boxing Nico Hernan-dez vs Jose Rodriguez in a Super Flyweight Bout from Park City Kan (CBS SPORTS NET-WORK)11 pm ndash Professional Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado in a Super Light-weight Bout from Frisco Texas (ESPN2)11 pm ndash Major League Soccer Houston at Los Angeles (UNIVISION)1 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)

MLB STANDINGSBy The Associated Press

AMERICAN LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBNew York 38 25 603 mdashBoston 37 28 569 2Tampa Bay 35 33 515 5frac12Toronto 32 33 492 7Baltimore 32 33 492 7CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMinnesota 34 29 540 mdashCleveland 32 31 508 2Kansas City 30 34 469 4frac12Detroit 30 34 469 4frac12Chicago 29 36 446 6West Division W L Pct GBHouston 45 22 672 mdashLos Angeles 35 34 507 11Texas 32 33 492 12Seattle 33 35 485 12frac12Oakland 27 38 415 17

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Toronto 7 Tampa Bay 6Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4Baltimore 10 Chicago White Sox 6

Seattle 6 Minnesota 4Houston 13 Texas 2LA Angels 7 NY Yankees 5

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Minnesota 6 Seattle 2Chicago White Sox 5 Baltimore 2Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmTampa Bay at Detroit 710 pmNY Yankees at Oakland 1005 pmKansas City at LA Angels 1007 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmChicago White Sox (Quintana 2-8) at Toron-to (Biagini 1-5) 707 pmTampa Bay (Ramirez 3-1) at Detroit (Norris 3-4) 710 pmSeattle (Paxton 5-1) at Texas (Ross 0-0) 805 pmBoston (Pomeranz 6-4) at Houston (Fiers 4-2) 810 pmCleveland (Carrasco 6-3) at Minnesota (Tur-ley 0-0) 810 pmNY Yankees (Severino 5-2) at Oakland (Ma-naea 6-3) 935 pmKansas City (Kennedy 0-6) at LA Angels (Chavez 5-6) 1007 pm

NATIONAL LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBWashington 39 26 600 mdashNew York 30 34 469 8frac12Miami 29 35 453 9frac12Atlanta 29 36 446 10Philadelphia 21 43 328 17frac12CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMilwaukee 35 32 522 mdashChicago 32 33 492 2St Louis 30 34 469 3frac12Pittsburgh 30 36 455 4frac12Cincinnati 29 36 446 5WEST DIVISION W L Pct GBColorado 42 26 618 mdashLos Angeles 41 26 612 frac12Arizona 41 26 612 frac12San Diego 27 40 403 14frac12San Francisco 26 41 388 15frac12

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6San Diego 4 Cincinnati 2Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Atlanta 13 Washington 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Colorado 5 Pittsburgh 1Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4NY Mets 9 Chicago Cubs 4Milwaukee 7 St Louis 6

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmWashington at NY Mets 710 pmMilwaukee at St Louis 715 pmSan Francisco at Colorado 840 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESArizona (Corbin 5-6) at Philadelphia (Nola 3-4) 705 pmChicago Cubs (Butler 3-2) at Pittsburgh (Wil-liams 3-3) 705 pmSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmLA Dodgers (Wood 6-0) at Cincinnati (Adle-man 4-2) 710 pmWashington (Scherzer 7-4) at NY Mets (Matz 1-0) 710 pmMiami (Straily 4-4) at Atlanta (Newcomb 0-1) 735 pmSan Diego (Diaz 1-1) at Milwaukee (Guerra 1-1) 810 pmSan Francisco (Samardzija 2-8) at Colorado (Senzatela 8-2) 840 pm

GOLFBy The Associated Press

US OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP PAR SCORESThursdayAt Erin HillsErin WisPurse $12 millionYardage 7741 Par 72 (36-36)First Rounda-denotes amateurRickie Fowler 33-32mdash65 -7Paul Casey 32-34mdash66 -6Xander Schauffele 32-34mdash66 -6Brian Harman 35-32mdash67 -5Tommy Fleetwood 34-33mdash67 -5Brooks Koepka 34-33mdash67 -5Patrick Reed 36-32mdash68 -4Kevin Na 35-33mdash68 -4Marc Leishman 33-35mdash68 -4Adam Hadwin 31-37mdash68 -4Jamie Lovemark 34-35mdash69 -3JB Holmes 32-37mdash69 -3Lee Westwood 36-33mdash69 -3Andrew Johnston 34-35mdash69 -3Si Woo Kim 36-33mdash69 -3a-Scottie Scheffler 36-33mdash69 -3Bernd Wiesberger 35-34mdash69 -3Charley Hoffman 36-34mdash70 -2Brandt Snedeker 35-35mdash70 -2Ernie Els 32-38mdash70 -2Jack Maguire 37-33mdash70 -2Brandon Stone 32-38mdash70 -2William McGirt 37-33mdash70 -2Sergio Garcia 35-35mdash70 -2Jim Furyk 34-36mdash70 -2Matt Fitzpatrick 35-35mdash70 -2a-Cameron Champ 37-33mdash70 -2Derek Barron 36-34mdash70 -2Kevin Dougherty 38-33mdash71 -1Davis Love IV 36-35mdash71 -1Thomas Aiken 37-34mdash71 -1Zach Johnson 35-36mdash71 -1Angel Cabrera 36-35mdash71 -1Tyson Alexander 35-36mdash71 -1Stephan Jaeger 35-36mdash71 -1Brendan Steele 34-37mdash71 -1Russell Henley 34-37mdash71 -1Harris English 36-35mdash71 -1Charl Schwartzel 37-34mdash71 -1Shane Lowry 37-34mdash71 -1Byeong Hun An 35-36mdash71 -1Ryan Brehm 35-36mdash71 -1Jonathan Randolph 37-34mdash71 -1Trey Mullinax 38-33mdash71 -1Yusaku Miyazato 35-37mdash72 EHideto Tanihara 36-36mdash72 ERafa Cabrera Bello 37-35mdash72 EGary Woodland 37-35mdash72 EMartin Laird 35-37mdash72 EBranden Grace 33-39mdash72 EMartin Kaymer 37-35mdash72 EEddie Pepperell 34-38mdash72 EYuta Ikeda 41-31mdash72 EGeorge Coetzee 38-34mdash72 EKeegan Bradley 36-36mdash72 EAdam Scott 39-33mdash72 EBill Haas 36-36mdash72 EScott Piercy 37-35mdash72 EJustin Rose 36-36mdash72 ERoberto Diaz 37-35mdash72 EJordan Niebrugge 37-36mdash73 +1Whee Kim 38-35mdash73 +1Aaron Rai 37-36mdash73 +1David Lingmerth 36-37mdash73 +1Michael Putnam 38-35mdash73 +1Alex Noren 37-36mdash73 +1Bud Cauley 35-38mdash73 +1Russell Knox 35-38mdash73 +1Jordan Spieth 38-35mdash73 +1Daniel Miernicki 38-35mdash73 +1Tyler Light 39-34mdash73 +1Chris Wood 37-36mdash73 +1Satoshi Kodaira 34-39mdash73 +1

ldquoAfter the second surgery I remem-ber telling my mom to just let me go the pain was so badrdquo she said ldquoI never thought I would play again they hurt so muchrdquo

Kiick eventually worked her way back to the court though but only to get a telephone call in August 2015 that changed the way she looks at ten-nis and life

ldquoThe doctor said I had cancer ( a rare form of melanoma)rdquo Kiick said ldquoThe first thing I thought of when I heard that was death It was shockingrdquo

In fact she flashed back to that phone call during Thursdayrsquos match

ldquoYou try to stay focused on your match and your opponent but just like today in the middle of the match I started thinking about how far Irsquove come back and it helped me get my focus back and start playing better tennisrdquo said Kiickrdquo

Kiick attributed her struggles in the middle of her match with Sebov to a pair of factors mdash her conditioning and a lack of persistence

ldquoIrsquove been training to get back in shape but no matter how hard you train therersquos nothing like actually play-ing matchesrdquo she said ldquoSo I still need some work to go there and it showed today But I also let up some after I won the first set so it was as much as a mental thing as a physical thingrdquo

Getting the mental edge back was not difficult

ldquoI just told myself to dig deep after getting down in that third setrdquo she said ldquoSome of the things Irsquove been through have certainly helped me

fight back and never give upldquoA lot of people thought I would never be able to play winning tennis again So to come to this tournament and win the first two matches is important for me and I hope I can keep it going tomor-rowrdquo

Kiick will face Anderson on Court 2 today at 9 am Anderson knocked off Lauren Embree 6-3 6-2 Todayrsquos quar-terfinal matches will have No 4 seed Francesca Di Lorenzo meeting No 5 Chanel Simmonds unseeded Julia Elbaba meeting unseeded Ashley Lahey and No7 Chich-Yu Hsu taking Ashley KratzerSimmonds topped Sara Daavettila 6-2 6-2 Hsu defeated Michaela Gordon 7-5 6-2 Kratzer slipped pas Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4 Elbaba topped Hayley Carter 7-6 (3) 6-0 Lahey defeated Giuliana Olmos 6-4 6-1 and Di Lorenzo whipped Raveena Kingsley 6-4 6-3

In the doubles quarterfinals the No 3 team of Sophie Chang and Alexandra Mueller defeated Alexandra Facey and Kratzer 6-1 3-6 10-6 while Kaitlin Christian and Olmos topped the No 2 team of Hsu and Simmonds 7-6 (5) 6-2

Ellen Perez and Luisa Stefani topped Frances Altick and Astra Sharma 6-3 6-7 (3) 10-5 and the featured match be-tween Joelle Kissell and Catherine Leduc and Alexandra and Anna San-ford was suspended because of the weather

It will be completed today at 9 am with the winners taking on Christian and Olmos in one semifinal while Perez and Stefani will meet Chang and Mueller in the other semi

PERSEVERANCE FROM PAGE B1

Palmetto Tennis CenterThursday

Main Draw SinglesFirst Round

Chanel Simmonds (5) South Africa defeated Sara Daavettila United States 6-2 6-2Allie Kiick United States defeated Katherine Sebov (2) Canada 7-5 2-6 6-3Chieh-Yu Hsu (7) Taiwan defeated Q-Michae-la Gordon United States 7-5 6-2Robin Anderson (6) United States defeated Lauren Embree United States 6-3 6-2Ashley Kratzer United States defeated Q-Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4Julia Elbaba United States defeated Q-Hay-ley Carter United States 7-6 (3) 6-0Ashley Lahey United States defeated Giuli-ana Olmos Mexico 6-4 6-1Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) United States defeated Raveena Kingsley United States 6-4 6-3

Main Draw Doubles First Round

Sophie Chang United StatesAlexandra Mueller (3) United States defeated Alexan-dra Facey United StatesAshley Kratzer Unit-ed States 6-1 3-6 10-6Kaitlyn Christian United StatesGiuliana

Olmos Mexico defeated Chieh-Yu Hsu TaiwanChanel Simmonds South Africa (2) 7-6 (5) 6-2Ellen Perez AustraliaLuisa Stefani Brazil defeated Frances Altick United StatesAstra Sharma Australia 6-3 6-7(3) 10-5Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alexandra SanfordAnna Sanford susp rain

SCHEDULEToday

Court 1 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Julia Elbaba vs Ashley Lahey followed byWS ndash Chanel Simmonds (5) vs Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) followed byWD ndash Ellen PerezLuisa Stefani vs Sophie ChangAlexandra Mueller (3)

Court 2 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Robin Anderson (6) vs Allie Kiick followed byWS ndash Ashley Kratzer vs Chieh-Yu Hsu followed byWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc OR Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford vs Kaitlyn ChristianGiuliana Olmos

Court 4 - starting at 9 amWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford (completion of suspended match)

PALMETTO PRO OPEN RESULTS

the region title the last seven years The Lady Knights played for the state title in the 2013-14 season

This will be Wilsonrsquos first time coaching boys on the varsity level He

was the boys coach at Alice Drive Middle School and was Sumter Highrsquos boys B team coach as well

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of exposure with the boysrdquo Wilson said ldquoI do think Irsquom up for the challenge and Irsquom ready for the challengerdquo

WILSON FROM PAGE B1

There were as many amateurs who broke par as players in the top 10 in the world mdash two each

On a wild day of highs and lows mdash and even a commercial blimp that crashed and caught fire outside the golf course during the round mdash Fowl-er emerged with a one-shot lead over Paul Casey and US Open rookie Xan-der Schauffele in a most peculiar debut for the 11-year-old golf course

ldquoDefinitely not US Open-likerdquo Marc Leishman said

Defending champion Dustin John-son made only one birdie in his round of 75 Taking the long walk to sign his card he looked back at the rain-soft-ened course and mild breeze and said wistfully ldquoYou wonrsquot get a better day for scoringrdquo

No one took advantage like FowlerFowler who shared the 36-hole lead

at the Masters in April never came seriously close to bogey because he was never in trouble He kept it in the short grass the secret to Erin Hills that wouldnrsquot appear to be that diffi-cult with some of the widest fairways for this major

ldquoYou donrsquot get many rounds at the US Open that are stress-freerdquo Fowler said

Fowlerrsquos seven birdies were from no more than 12 feet including three in a row around the turn His 7-under par tied the record to par for the first round of a US Open held by Jack

Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf who each shot 7-under 63 at Baltusrol in 1980 He also joined McIlroy (2011 at Congressional) and Tiger Woods (2000 at Pebble Beach) as the only players to shoot 66 or better in the opening round without a bogey

ldquoIt is always cool to be part of some sort of history in golfrdquo Fowler said ldquoBut Irsquod rather be remembered for something thatrsquos done on Sun-dayrdquo

The 44 sub-par rounds broke the first-round mark of 39 at Medinah in 1990

Day fell back when it took him three chips from behind the green at No 4 to get it on the putting surface leading to the first of his two triple bogeys

ldquoI just played bad golf manrdquo Day saidMcIlroy joked earlier in the week

that anyone who couldnrsquot hit such wide fairways ldquomight as well pack your bags and go homerdquo He spent all day in the knee-high fescue

ldquoYou cannot play this golf course if yoursquore not in position off the tee and I wasnrsquot in positionrdquo McIlroy said ldquoOb-viously I paid the price for it todayrdquo

Casey started eagle-birdie and fin-ished with two birdies over the final four holes for his 66

ldquoI was just trying to have half as good a round as Rickie hadrdquo said Casey who played in the afternoon ldquoThe scoring was so good this morn-ing I was happy it stayed benign for us and I capitalized on itrdquo

FOWLER FROM PAGE B1

Eric Lisenby got Brown home though with a single to left Lenny Gonzalez drew a walk and Whitley fol-lowed with a single to left to drive in Lisenby and make it 2-0

The Jets made it 3-0 in the fourth Gavin Melton drew a leadoff walk and moved to second on a wild pitch After Josh Barnett popped up a bunt for the first out Brown grounded out to first to move Melton to third Parrish sin-gled back through the middle to deliv-er Melton

After getting just one hit through the first five innings off of Whitley

Sumter finally got to him in the top of the sixth as Sumter was the home team

Dawson Price led off with a sin-

gle and Rylan Williamson singled to left They pulled off a double steal before Ryan Touchberry grounded out to drive in Price and cut the lead to 3-1

Joey Pereira hit a fly ball to center for a sacrifice fly to drive in William-son and make it 3-2

It was right after that the teams were pulled off the field for a weather delay They never got back on the field as lightning kept flashing around the park though it didnrsquot rain After a delay of well over an hour the game was called and the final score reverted back to the last complete inning thus the 3-0 final

Whitley allowed just one hit in five

innings striking out three and walk-ing four Whitley walked the bases loaded in the fifth with one out but got out of the jam

ldquoIt was about the starting pitch-ing tonightrdquo Lisenby said ldquoJosh pitched a great game and what I really liked is we didnrsquot make an error behind him (after making 10 in Tuesdayrsquos 12-2 loss) We made all the playsrdquo

Dalzell will play host to Lexington today at 7 pm at General Field

Sumter will play host to the NorthSouth Tournament of Champions this weekend at Riley Park

Sumter plays Rowan County NC today at 730 pm

JETS FROM PAGE B1NORTH SOUTH TOURNAMENT

OF CHAMPIONS

at Riley ParkToday

ChapinNewberry vs Rowan County NC 5 pmSumter vs Rowan County NC 730 pm

SaturdayFlorence vs Rowan County NC noonChapinNewberry vs Pitt County NC 230 pmChapinNewberry vs Wilmington NC 5 pmSumter vs Wilmington NC 730 pm

SundayFlorence vs Wilmington NC noonFlorence vs Pitt County NC 230 pmSumter vs Pitt County NC 5 pm

THE SUMTER ITEM SPORTS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | B3

OBITUARIESHELMUT BREITWIESER

Helmut Breitwieser 74 hus-band of Janice Huffine Breit-wieser died on Wednesday

June 14 2017 at his home

Born on March 11 1943 in Yugo-slavia he was a son of the late Henry and Katha-rina Dietrich Bre-itwieser He was a

very active member of First Southern Methodist Church where he taught Sunday school for many years He was employed by National Seal in Van Wert Ohio and Federal Mogul in Summerton for 43 years He was an avid photog-rapher and donated many Civil War reenactment photos to the Sumter County Muse-um Hal spent his final weeks surrounded by family and friends in fellowship through singing favorite hymns and Johnny Cash The family would like to express its thanks to Tri-County Hospice for taking care of our sweet daddy and special thanks to Rita

Survivors include his wife of 54 years four children Tammy Robinson (John) of Sumter Angie Keith (Larry) of Sumter Jeff Breitwieser (Martha) of Easley and Stacey Schmierer (Duane) of Wiscon-sin grandchildren Kayla Stewart (Nathan) Lindsey Breitwieser Michael Robin-son (Paige) Sarah Keith (Don-novan Hodge) William Keith (Marykatherine) Keith Sim-mons (Alice) Cristal Day Ma-dalyn Joseph Luke Kathryn and Olivia Schmierer great-grandchildren Elliott Pais-ley Mason Kelsey Hunter Marley Morgan and Charley two sisters Martha Breitwies-er of Fort Wayne Indiana and MaryAnn Baughman (Gene) of Paulding Ohio a brother John Breitwieser (Karen) of Toledo Ohio and numerous nieces and neph-ews

A funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Ellison Evans offici-ating Burial will be in Wood-land Cemetery in Van Wert Ohio

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm today at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Memorials may be made to First Southern Methodist Church 321 Miller Road Sumter SC 29150 or the Sum-ter County Museum 122 N Washington St Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

FRANK H WELLS

Frank H Wells 87 husband of Lu Pierce Wells died on Tuesday June 13 2017 at NHC Healthcare in Columbia

Born on Jan 14 1930 in Willcox Arizona he was a son of the late Jessie Colum-bus Wells and Emma Ger-trude Wells He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mr Wells retired from the US Air Force as a chief master ser-geant after 30 years of service He was a Korean War veteran He was also a building con-struction teacher at the Sum-ter Career Center

Survivors include his wife of 65 years two children

Frank H Wells Jr of Fair-banks Alaska and Terry Wells (Ronnie Brown) of Sum-ter and two grandsons Dako-ta ldquoKodyrdquo Brown of Myrtle Beach and Ernie Seruya of Sumter

A graveside service will be held at 10 am on Monday at the Evergreen Memorial Park cemetery

The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 pm on Sunday at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

SAMMIE LEE FRAZIER

Sammie Lee Frazier 73 died on Monday June 12 2017 at Ridgewood Manor in Wash-ington North Carolina

Born on Nov 13 1943 in Clarendon County he was a son of the late Jeremiah and Mary Lou Boyd Frazier

Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the chapel of Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC

Viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the funeral home

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC 23 S Duke St Summerton (803) 485-3755

HAROLD M BROGDON SR

Harold M Brogdon Sr 84 husband of Rhunett Billups Brogdon departed this life on Saturday June 10 2017 at Pal-metto Health Tuomey

He was born on July 18 1932 in Sumter a son of the late Moultrie and Gardenia Canty Brogdon He was a graduate of Lincoln High School Class of 1952 He also attended Morris College in Sumter He was a dedicated member of the Lincoln High School Class of 1952 Club In his early years he attended LaGree AME Church and later joined Union Station AME Church where he served faithfully in numerous capacities until his health de-clined He retired after 39

years of service at Harvin Choice Meats Sumter Harold was joined in holy matrimony to Rhunett Billups They cele-brated 57 years of marriage From this union three chil-dren were born

He leaves to cherish pre-cious memories his wife of the home sons Harold (Sher-yl) Brogdon Jr of Sumter and Gerald Brogdon of Madi-son Tennessee a daughter Janice B Rock of Sumter four sisters Margaret Lamb of Bronx New York Gene-vieve Cook of Riverdale Georgia and Naomi Brogdon and Ruth Davis both of En-glewood New Jersey three brothers Christopher Brogdon of Sumter Everett Brogdon of Bronx and Lu-ther Brogdon of Balch Springs Texas seven sisters-in-law one brother-in-law three godchildren and a host of nieces nephews and other relatives and friends

He was preceded in death by two brothers Moultrie Benjamin Brogdon Jr and Dennis Brogdon and one sis-ter Iona Brogdon Lamb

There will not be a public viewing

Mr Brogdon will be placed in the church at noon on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Union Station AME Church 945 S Main St Sumter with the Rev Phil Flowers officiating Interment will follow in Hill-side Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 1030 De-catur St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

PAUL C WATSON

SUMMERTON mdash Paul Crosswell Watson 62 died on Friday June 9 2017 at McLeod Regional Medical Center Florence

He was born on Sunday July 18 1954 in Clarendon County to Dorothy Mae Cony-ers and the late George Ed-mond

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Clarendon One Community Resource Center Summerton Interment will follow at St Mark AME Church cemetery Summerton

Viewing will be held from 1 to 7 pm today at the Chapel of King-Fields Mortuary

Mr Watson will be placed in the Clarendon One Communi-ty Resource Center at noon on Saturday until the hour of service

The family is receiving friends at the home of his mother Dorothy Mae Cony-ers 6 Larry King Highway Summerton

Mr Watsonrsquos mortal frame is peacefully resting in the professional care of King-Fields Mortuary Summerton (803) 485-5039

MARY JANE SMILING-WADE

Mary Jane Smiling-Wade departed this life on Sunday June 11 2017 at her residence in Rembert

Born on Sept 13 1935 in Paxville she was a daughter of the late Shiloh and Leler Smiling and beloved mother and friend to many Mary Jane was raised in a Chris-tian home She attended Sum-ter County public schools in South Carolina Later she re-located to Long Island New York She loved being around her family and friends Al-though she loved talking about God and reading Scrip-tures she was quite the feisty one and was quick to share what was on her mind She was a devoted homemaker and beacon of light for her children and all of those she touched in life Mary Jane ac-cepted Christ at a very early age and joined Bethesda Bap-tist Church After relocating to New York she stayed con-nected to a church singing on the choir and serving in other capacities in the church that she became a part of In

1992 she moved to Rembert where she joined Mt Pisgah Baptist Church She later re-joined Bethesda Baptist Church as she said she want-ed to go back to the church where she started her Chris-tian journey

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband three brothers two sons and one grand-daughter

Precious thoughts will for-ever live in the memories of her children Shiloh Wade of Minneapolis James (Lisa) Wade of Golden Val-ley Minnesota Kenneth Wade of San Antonio Mary Ella Wade of Rembert Mary Elizabeth Wade of Cher-ryvale and Mary Marie Wade of Brooklyn New York two sisters Pauline Mayrant and Margaret (Rob-ert) Myers 18 grandchil-dren 19 great-grandchil-dren one aunt two sisters-in-law one brother-in-law a host of nieces nephews rel-atives and friends and pre-cious caregivers Courtney Brooks Mary Wade and Lelia Jenkins

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs Wade will be placed in the church at 2 pm on Satur-day for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 2 pm on Saturday at Bethesda Baptist Church 4745 US 15 S Sumter with the Rev Ronnie Smiling offi-ciating and the Rev George Smiling eulogist Interment will follow in Bethesda Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 5825 New Hope Church Road Rembert SC 29128

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

SEE OBITUARIES PAGE B4

BREITWIESER

SPORTS ITEMS

Pitino outraged at NCAA penalties Louisville will appealLOUISVILLE Ky mdash The

NCAA didnrsquot feel Louisville went far enough with its self-

imposed sanc-tions following a sex scandal in-vestigation so the governing body Thursday handed down a few more

An outraged Rick Pitino feels the NCAA went too far

After completing its investi-gation of Katina Powellrsquos alle-gations that she and other es-corts where hired to have sex parties and strip for Louisville recruits and players antics the NCAA described as ldquore-

pugnantrdquo it benched the Car-dinals menrsquos basketball coach for five games and imposed several other penalties

Louisville said it is appeal-ing the NCAArsquos decision

The NCAA suspended Piti-no for five Atlantic Coast Con-ference games Boeheim and Brown each served nine-game suspensions for their discre-tions

Pitino has repeatedly de-nied any knowledge of former assistant Andre McGeersquos in-teractions with Powell

Louisville had self-imposed several sanctions including a postseason ban in 2015-16

The NCAA accepted those and tacked on more The

other penalties Louisville re-ceived include vacating wins in which ineligible players participated placing the bas-ketball program on four yearsrsquo probation and issuing a 10-year show-cause order for McGee Louisvillersquos for-mer basketball operations di-rector

The NCAA has not vacated the Cardinalsrsquo 2013 national championship mdash yet And that might be one reason Pitino and Louisville officials are ad-amant about appealing the de-cision

The NCAA said the school must determine which games ineligible players participated in and that might include the

Cardinals title game Players deemed ineligible would be those involved in the sex par-ties which are considered im-permissible benefitsINDIANS 12

DODGERS 5

CLEVELAND mdash Pinch-hit-ter Lonnie Chisenhall con-nected for a 3-run homer and had five RBI as the Cleveland Indians salvaged the finale of a 3-game series by beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 12-5TWINS 6

MARINERS 2

MINNEAPOLIS mdash Chris Gimenez homered twice for

the first time in his big league career Eduardo Escobar sparked a 5-run first inning for Minnesota with a 2-run shot and Jose Berrios and the Twins beat the Seattle Mari-ners 6-2WHITE SOX 5

ORIOLES 2

CHICAGO mdash Rookie Matt Davidson homered for the fourth straight game then doubled and scored in a four-run sixth inning to lead the Chicago White Sox over Balti-more 5-2 on Thursday the Oriolesrsquo seventh loss in eight games

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LILLIAN S MITCHELLLillian Seymour Mitchell

departed her earthly journey on Tuesday June 13 2017 at her residence in Sumter

Lillian was born on Dec 23 1992 in Sumter County and was a daughter of the late Griffin Seymour Sr and Viola Wilson Seymour Gordon Lil-lian was educated in the pub-lic school system in Sumter County She accepted Christ as her Savior at a young age and became a member of Mulberry Missionary Baptist Church Lillian joined the ushers board ministry and served as the first elected sec-retary She relocated to Tren-ton New Jersey where she was a stunning model for Lane Bryant Lillian had a passion for helping others as this led her into the profes-sion of nursing While in New Jersey she also met the love of her life Harry Mitchell After spending wonderful years in New Jersey Lillian and her late husband Harry Mitchell moved to his home-town of Thomasville Georgia Lillian known to many as ldquoAunt Lillrdquo was a very strong affectionate loving and caring wife She enjoyed spending time with her family as she was very passionate about her familyrsquos history and reminiscing about her child-hood days She enjoyed cook-ing fishing creating flower arrangements Major League Baseball and Gospel Channel programs on TV singing and reading Bible Scriptures

Loving memories will be cherished by one stepsister Jennifer Pearson of Sumter County two stepchildren Harry Mitchell Jr (Lillian) and Jacquelyn Cordy (Chris-topher) one step-grand-daughter Shelley Oglesby one step great-granddaugh-ter Brayven Thomas a lov-ing caretaker Virginia Mc-Gill (niece) seven genera-tions of nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her late husband Harry Mitchell two brothers Griffin Seymour Jr and Marion Seymour six sis-ters Susan Johnson Zola S Clark Marie S Tomlin Pearl Smalls Theola Benja-min and Octavia Gordon three stepbrothers Sted-ward Gordon Walter Gor-don and Marshall Gordon and five stepsisters Gracie Pringle Ethel English Leah McKnight Arnetha Cabbagestalk and Juanita Hall

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm on Saturday at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Ms Mitchell will be placed in the church at 1 pm on Sunday for viewing until the hour of service

Homegoing services will be held at 2 pm on Sunday at Mulberry Baptist Church 1400 Mulberry Church Road Sumter with the Rev Nate Brock officiating Interment will follow in Mulberry Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 2 Riley St Sumter

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

MARQUILLE K MILLER

Marquille K Miller 27 hus-band of Franshon Scott Mill-er departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 in Sumter County

He was born on July 25 1989 in Pinewood a son of Janice Miller Nasheed and the late James Green

The family will be receiving friends at the home of his mother 9675 SC 261 Pine-wood SC 29125

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

GERTRUDE L SAXTON-WHITEWith angelrsquos wings Ger-

trude L Saxton-White widow of Lewis R White took flight from this earthly life to her heavenly home on Sunday June 11 2017 at Palmetto Health Richland

Gertrude L Saxton-White was born on Oct 1 1925 in Rembert to the late Deacon Simpson and Emma Singleton Saxton The youngest of 11 all of her siblings preceded her in death

Mrs White was born into a family of love and abiding faith She was baptized and began her Christian journey at Union Baptist Church in Rembert After matrimony on June 3 1951 she joined her husband at Shepherd United Methodist Church where she furthered her personal faith walk and developed a home replete with love faith and prayer She was in church until the end having last at-tended the womenrsquos day pro-gram at Shepherd on May 28 2017 Her family home was filled with a strong faith a strong work ethic and a strong belief in education As such Mrs Whitersquos formative years were spent in the one-room schools of Sumter County She went on to gradu-ate from Mather Academy in Camden She furthered her education at Virginia Union University and earned a mas-terrsquos degree at South Carolina State University Always in pursuit of education she did ongoing studies at Francis Marion University and the University of South Carolina

Mrs White distinguished herself in the field of educa-tion She taught scores of students throughout Sumter County She began her teach-ing career at Live Oak School and then went on to teach at Lincoln High School where she remained through the in-tegration of the Sumter County schools After inte-gration she went on to teach at Bates Middle School After 35 years of teaching math and history it was time to re-tire from the public school system But the teaching journey was not over she subsequently taught at Mor-ris College in Sumter con-tinuing an illustrious career of developing young minds She always saw potential and tried to foster that potential A common expression of for-mer students is ldquoShe was tough but fairrdquo For her work she received numerous awards and accolades but re-mained undaunted because she knew that there was so much work yet to do

Mrs White was active in many church and community organizations The United Methodist Women South Car-olina Education Association National Education Associa-tion Retired Teachers Associ-ation The Reach Out Club The OptiCivitans The Music Guild NAACP and the local Democratic party are some of the organizations that she gave her time and talent She was a generous spirit always with an endearing smile a sharp albeit quiet wit a kind word a stylish presentation a heart of love enduring faith and a prayer always on her lips

Left to cherish her memo-ry and grow from her love and teachings include her children Attorney Jordan (Linda) White Darcella (George) White-Pindar and Jane White-Pindar all of Sumter Dr Jacob White of

Blythewood and James (Ra-mona) Lies Jr of Sumter special niece Glennetta (Robert) Saxton-Johnson of Camden special daughter in spirit Carolyn Prioleau-Elle-by her grandchildren Rob-ert (Petra) Pindar and Her-bert Pindar of Gainesville Florida Dr Lori Pindar of Clemson David Pindar of Sumter and Senior Airman Andrew White of Las Vegas special grandniece Dr Crys-tal (Garrett) Johnson-Mann Colette Daniels of Sumter and Terence Daniels of Landenberg Pennsylvania her great-grandchildren Master Jackson Pindar and Master Sterling Pindar of Gainesville Florida and Cameron Daniels of Landen-berg her godson Artrell Williams of Buffalo New York her sisters-in-law Ellen Saxton of Camden and Gladys White-Walker of Spartanburg numerous nieces and nephews that she loved dearly a very special cousin Barbara (Rudolph) Scott-Holder and very spe-cial friends that she consid-ered sisters Elizabeth Rem-bert Lounell (Jesse) Levy and Mae Ruth Cooke

Mrs White always liked having people around She grew strength from the shared conversation and al-ways enjoyed reminiscing about great times of the past as well as rousing discourse on the current political envi-ronment It was never more important however to share Scripture and the biblical teachings that sustained her During her sunset years she had two caregivers that she appreciated so much Betty Durant and Mary McCray

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs White will be placed in the church at 10 am on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday at West End Community Church 101 S Salem Ave Sumter with the Rev Raymond Cook Jr of-ficiating Interment will fol-low at Evergreen Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 490 W Brewington Road Sumter SC 29153

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

THOMASENA ADAMS

Thomasena ldquoPamrdquo Adams was born on July 7 1950 in Clarendon County to the late Willie Richburg and Willie Chester and Delcena McK-night Martin She was the wife of the late Earnest Adams

She was preceded in death by a grandson Justin I Stacks

She departed this life on Tuesday June 13 2017 in Sumter

She leaves to cherish her memory three children Stacy (Sharon) Martin Na-keyia (Louis) Stacks and Er-nest (Naomi) Adams II five grandchildren Stacie Martin MarrsquoQue Stacks Sha-Ron Martin Louis Stacks III and Anthony Adams eight sis-ters Cellastean Martin Genova (Jimmy) Benson El-lanora Spann Glennetta Martin Gwendolyn Carlisle

Deborah (Joey) Dorsey Karen Harris and Loma Gaines four brothers Willie (Yolanda) Martin Leroy Richardson Rickie Richburg and Michael (Kim) Richburg four sisters-in-law Rovenia (Joe) Adams Doretha Tate Pearlie (Jim) Bostic and Joann Howell three broth-ers-in-law Leroy (Rovenia) Adams Samuel Adams and Charles (Judy) Adams spe-cial aunt Mae Long a host of aunts uncles nieces neph-ews other relatives and friends

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Antioch UME Church 10026 Old River Road Rimini with Pastor Barry Gadsden offici-ating Interment will follow in Antioch Memorial Gar-den

A public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the mortuary

Messages of hope can be left at wwwwhitesmortuarynet

The family is receiving friends at the home of her son Stacy Martin 2199 Jack Touchberry Road Summer-ton and her sister Cellastean Martin 889 Trailmore Circle Sumter

Funeral arrangements en-trusted to Whites Mortuary LLC

WILLIE FUNCHESS

Willie ldquoBillyrdquo Funchess 73 husband of Cynthia Branch Funchess departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Palmetto Health Baptist Columbia

He was born on April 17 1944 in Sumter County a son of the late James T Sr and Thelma Hamilton Funchess

The family will be receiving friends at the home 515 Silver St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

MARY E MCLEOD

PINEWOOD mdash Mary ldquoPollyrdquo English McLeod 87 widow of Jim H ldquoJimmyrdquo McLeod died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at her home

Born on March 18 1930 in Sumter County she was a daughter of the late Thomas E and Ella Bertha Huggins English She was a member of Calvary Church of the Naza-rene and the American Le-gion Ladies Auxiliary in Pine-wood

Survivors include sons Larry ldquoButchrdquo McLeod (LaNelle) of Sumter Jesse E McLeod (Margie) Jim Henry McLeod Jr (Kathy) and Mark A McLeod all of Pine-wood and Stanley E McLeod (Mechele) of Green-

ville daughters Shirley A Walton of Sumter Louise Geddings (AL) of West Co-lumbia and Joy Clemmons (Jackie) of Pinewood 19 grandchildren 26 great-grandchildren numerous nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her husband Jimmy son-in-law Bobby Walton daugh-ter-in-law Bonnie McLeod grandsons Jason Walton and Skyler Johnson four broth-ers and two sisters

Funeral services will be held at 3 pm on Sunday at Calvary Church of the Naza-rene with the Rev F Arthur Sharpe and the Rev Dale Turner officiating Burial will be in Pinewood Cemetery

Pallbearers will be Camer-on McLeod CJ McLeod Tyler McLeod Cole Walton Shane Walton and Wade Wal-ton

Honorary pallbearers will be Eric Brown Adam Bunce Davis Clemmons Jackson Clemmons Trevor Christmas Stephen Johnson Steve John-son Hunter McLeod Westley Osteen Brian Sulser Eric Sulser Blane Walton and Randy Wright

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm on Sat-urday at Elmore-Cannon-Ste-phens Funeral Home and other times after 5 pm at Cy-press Creek Clubhouse 5520 Bethel Church Road Pine-wood

The family would like to ex-press their gratitude to her caregivers Louise Brookshire Jesse Lusk Lora Lee Os-borne Sellarhea Jordan and Rhonda Hackler as well as Amedisys Hospice nurses Mi-chelle Baker and Stephanie Mitchell for all of their loving care and compassion

Memorials may be made to Calvary Church of the Nazarene 4235 Nazarene Church Road Sumter SC 29154 or to Amedisys Hos-pice 2555 Lin Do Court Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

THEDORE BRAILSFORD

LEXINGTON mdash Thedore Brailsford 80 died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Lexington Medical Center Lexington

He was born on Feb 15 1937 in Rimini a son of the late Edward and Sarah Wat-son Brailsford

The family is receiving friends at the home of his niece Ruby Hopkins 9 N Hampton St Pinewood

These services have been entrusted to Samuels Funeral Home LLC of Manning

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SUMTER COUNTY2017-ES-43-114

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Robert L McClearyPetitioner

vChris M DeJean Nakai R MackArkinwole McCleary ValarieHolmes McCleary And for anypersons unknown who are or Mightclaim to be heirs of the decedentIncluding any unknown persons inthe armed Forces of the UnitedStates of America any Minorspersons non compos mentis andPersons under a disability of anykind or Nature

Respondents

SUMMONSAND NOTICE

TO THE RESPONDENTS ABOVENAMEDAnd to the natural generaltestamentary or other guardiansthereof and to the person withwhom they reside or by whom theymay reside or by whom they may beemployed if any there be and to allo t h e r R e s p o n d e n t s w h o s ewhereabouts cannot be ascertained

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDadvised and notified that theP e t i t i o n S u m m o n s o r d e rAppointing Guardia ad Litem Orderof Publication and Notice toRespondents were filed in the Officeof the Probate Court for SumterCounty South Carolina The purposeof this action is to determine theheirs-at-law of Larry D McCleary asis more fully stated in the PetitionThat by Order of the Probate CourtCalvin K Hastie Esquire whoseaddress is 7 East Hampton SumterSouth Carolina 29150 was appointedGuardian ad Litem Nisi with hisherappointment to become absolutethirty (30) days after the services ofthis Amended Summons and Notice

NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT OF

GUARDIAN AD LITEM

TO THE RESPONDENTS HEREINnames and addresses unknownincluding thereof any who may beminors or under other legaldisabilities if any and to thenatural general or testamentaryguardian or conservator or otherwiseunto the persons with him they mayreside if any thereby

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat by order entered June 2 2017Calvin K Hastie Esquire was namedGuardian ad Litem Nisi to represent

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-00733

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of JPMorganChase Bank National Association vsRobert W Wazney I theundersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4302183

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of OsamaKhammash against Lawrence Greenthe Master in Equity for Sumter

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-2095

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of South CarolinaState Housing Finance andDevelopment Authority againstElizabeth Berry et al I the Masterin Equity for Sumter County will sellon Monday July 3 2017 at 1200oclock pm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 125 of Millwood GardensSubdivision as shown in Plat BookZ-13 at Page 80 and more recentlyshown and particularly shown on aplat by JP Edwards RLS datedOctober 26 1984 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book Z-48 atPage 950 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 6Fairfield Street Sumter SCRepresented by Auditors map ofSumter County as tax parcel206-04-03-038

This being the same propertyconveyed to Elizabeth Berry by deedof JampB Properties of Sumter LLC

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NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00418

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank National Associationsuccessor-in-interest to Bank ofAmerica NA successor by mergerto LaSalle Bank NA as Trustee forStructured Asset Investment LoanTrust Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates Series 2004-11 vsKathryn R Gardner theundersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LANDT O G E T H E R W I T H T H EIMPROVEMENTS THEREON IFANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE TOWNSHIP OFPRIVATEER COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT 13 ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATPREPARED BY HS WILLSONRLS DATED NOVEMBER 11 1959AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF MESNECONVEYANCE FOR SUMTERCOUNTY IN PLAT BOOK Z-17 ATP A G E 3 B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY SHOWN ANDDELINEATED ON A PLATPREPARED FOR MICHAEL EGARDNER AND KATHRYN RGARDNER BY BEN J MAKELARLS OF ALLEN-MAKELA LANDSURVEYORS INC RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE RMC FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 94 SAID LOT HAVINGSUCH METES AND BOUNDS ASREFERENCE TO SAID LATTERPLAT WILL SHOW ALLMEASUREMENTS BEING ALITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOMICHAEL E GARDNER ANDKATHRYN R GARDNER AS JOINTTENANTS WITH RIGHTS OFSURVIVORSHIP BY DEED OFE D W I N R L A W D A T E DFEBRUARY 1 1995 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 6 1995 INBOOK 617 AT PAGE 1101 IN THE

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of Wells FargoBank NA vs Sherman Rochell JrDaisy L Rochell CA No2016CP4301640 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1200 Noon at the Sumter CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONSITUATE LYING AND BEING INTHE SUMTER TOWNSHIPCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT 130 OF BECKRIDGE PARKSUBDIVISION ON A PLATPREPARED BY EDMUNDS LANDSURVEYORS RLS DATEDNOVEMBER 1 1995 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 1217 PURSUANT TOSECTION 30-5-250 OF THE CODEOF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA(1976 AS AMENDED) REFERENCETO SAID PLAT IS HEREBY MADEFOR THE METES BOUNDSCOURSES ANDOR DISTANCES OFTHE PROPERTY DELINEATEDTHEREON THIS PROPERTY ISKNOWN AS 2361 ORVIS STREETAND IS SHOWN ON THEAUDITORS MAP OF SUMTER

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300512

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of MidFirst Bankagainst Gerald Copeland the Masterin Equity for Sumter County orhisher agent will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inProvidence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinabeing more particularly shown anddelineated as Lot 5 McLaughlinEstates Subdivision Section No 1as shown on that certain plat ofJoseph R Edwards RLS dated Sept28 2000 and recorded in the Officeof the ROD for Sumter County in PlatBook 2000 at Page 700 The said lothas such boundaries metes coursesand distances as are shown on saidplat which are incorporated hereinin accordance with the provision ofSection 30-6-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976

TMS Number190-14-02-006

PROPERTY ADDRESS5 Beard Drive

Dalzell SC 29040

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lucy L Copeland andGerald Copeland by survivorshipdeed of Lucy L Copeland datedOctober 11 2000 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 12 2000in Deed Book 784 at Page 1451 LucyL Copeland died September 302014

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at7000 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-1410

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of TrustmarkNational Bank against Lucille BJenkins et al I the Master in Equityfor Sumter County will sell onMonday July 3 2017 at 1200 oclockpm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 141 of Beckridge ParkSection 7 as shown in Plat Book Z-41at Page 158 and more recently andparticularly shown on a plat byJoseph R Edwards RLS datedAugust 7 1989 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book PB89 atPage 885 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 1022Skardon Street Sumter SouthCarolina and is shown on theAuditors map of Sumter County asTax Parcel 207-07-04-007

This being the same propertyconveyed to Joyce A Jenkins andLucille B Jenkins by deed ofMarilyn F Tiffault dated February 42014 and recorded April 28 2014 inthe Office of the Register of Deedsfor Sumter County South Carolina inBook 1200 at Page 5506 andre-recorded May 29 2014 in Book1201 at Page 4274

TMS 207-07-04-007

Property Address1022 Skardon StreetSumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3875 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00524

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofThe Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York as Trusteefor the Holders of the GE-WMCA s s e t - B a c k e d P a s s - T h r o u g hCertificates Series 2006-1 vsStephen S McCoy Shawna B McCoythe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONIF ANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO 23 OFWILSON PARK SUBDIVISION ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATOF PALMER amp MALONE CESDATED OCTOBER 1954 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOKZ-12 AT PAGE 82 AND HAVINGSUCH BOUNDARIES METESCOURSES AND DISTANCES ASARE SHOWN ON SAID PLATREFERENCE TO WHICH ISHEREBY MADE PURSUANT TOAUTHORITY CONTAINED IN30-50-250 OF THE CODE OF LAWSOF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976 ASAMENDED

THIS BEING THAT SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOSTEPHEN S MCCOY ANDSHAWNA B MCCOY BY DEEDFROM STEPHEN T BICKFORDDATED JUNE 5 2006 ANDRECORDED JUNE 9 2006 IN DEEDBOOK 1032 AT PAGE 164 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTY

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

827 Mathis StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 248-09-03-057

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in the

AMENDED SUMMONSAND NOTICES

(Non-Jury)

FORECLOSUREOF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CA NO2014-CP-43-2763

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Carrington Mortgage Services LLCPlaintiff

vsJohn P Godwin South CarolinaDepartment of Motor Vehicles SouthCarolina Department of Revenue

Defendant(s)

TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVENAMEDYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDand required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint in thisaction a copy of which is herebyserved upon you and to serve a copyof your Answer on the subscribers attheir offices at 3800 FernandinaRoad Suite 110 Columbia SC 29210within thirty (30) days after theservice hereof exclusive of the dayof such service except that theUnited States of America if namedshall have sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof exclusive ofthe day of such service and if youfail to do so judgment by default willbe rendered against you for therelief demanded in the Complaint

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE ANDOR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSONWITH WHOM THE MINOR(S)RESIDES ANDOR TO PERSONSU N D E R S O M E L E G A LDISABILITY

YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONEDAND NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian ad litemwithin thirty (30) days after theservice of this Summons and Noticeupon you If you fail to do soapplication for such appointmentwill be made by Attorney forPlaintiff

YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICEthat pursuant to Rule 53(b) of theSouth Carolina Rules of CivilProcedure the Plaintiff will movefor a general Order of Reference tothe Master in Equity for SumterCounty which Order shallspecifically provide that the saidMaster in Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a final judgmentin this action

NOTICE OF FILINGAMENDED

COMPLAINT

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVENAMED

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the Amended Complaint CoverSheet for Civil Actions andCertificate of Exemption from ADRin the above entitled action was filedin the Office of the Clerk of Court forSumter County on June 19 2015

Bradford M StokesSC Bar No 78032Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451Attorneys for Plaintiff

your interest in this action andappointment to become absoluteunless you apply for the appointmentof a Guardian ad Litem to representyour interest in the above entitledaction within thirty (30) days fromthe date of the said order

June 2 2017J DAVID WEEKSWEEKS LAW OFFICE LLC35 South Sumter StreetP O Box 370Sumter SC 29151ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER(803) 775-5856 Telephone(803) 778-1365 Facsimile

COUNTY AS TAX PARCEL207-06-01-004

Derivation BOOK 1004 PAGE 00890

2361 Orvis StreetSumter SC 29154

207-06-01-004

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSSUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES EASEMENTS ANDORRESTRICTIONS OF RECORD ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 425 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theSumter County Clerk of Court at CA2016CP4301640

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Richard L BoothMaster In Equity forSumter County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-09081Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

County or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that lot or parcel of land situatein Sumter County State of SouthCarolina containing five (5) acresand being shown and designated asLot No 1 on that certain plat of TJSmith Surveyor dated January 251947 recorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book ZZ-5 at page 245according to which said lot No 1 isbounded as follows North by astreet separating it from lands nowor formerly of John K McElveenEast by a public road leading fromthe Sumter-Shiloh paved highwaySouth by lands now or formerly ofJK McElveen and West by Lot No 2as shown on said plat

TMS Number267-02-02-003

PROPERTY ADDRESSTract 1ZZ5-245

Mims RoadSumter SC 29036

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green bydeed of distribution of the Estate2010-ES43-00274 dated September16 2015 and recorded in the Officeof the Register of Deeds for SumterCounty on September 17 2015 inDeed Book 1215 at Page 485

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at1500 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

RECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

9 Lake Shore DriveSumter SC 29150

TMS 224-06-01-004

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 85 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe Providence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinadesignated as Lot W on a platprepared by Joseph R EdwardsRLS dated June 19 2001 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book 2001 at Page 591Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 of theCode of Laws of South Carolina(1976 as amended) reference to saidplat is hereby made for the metesbounds courses andor distances ofthe property delineated thereon Theproperty is known as 2040 HideawayDrive and is shown on the Auditor`smap of Sumter County as tax parcel180-00-03-016(P)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Robert W Wazney byvirtue of a Deed from Pauline JShuler dated July 27 2001 andrecorded September 12 2001 in Book815 at Page 1970 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 180-13-01-015

Property address2040 Hideaway Drive

Sumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 5500 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

dated October 12 2009 and recordedOctober 14 2009 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina in Book 1130at Page 2915

TMS 206-04-03-038

Property Address6 Fairfield Street

Sumter SC 29150

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 6125 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

Summons ampNotice Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale

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ORDER AND NOTICE OF SALED E F I C I E N C Y J U D G M E N TREQUESTED AS TO DEFENDANTSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONNOT ELIGIBLE FOR LOANMODIFICATION UNDER THEH O M E A F F O R D A B L EMODIFICATION PROGRAM STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA SUMTERCOUNTY IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS THIRD JUDICIALC I R C U I T 2 0 1 6 - C P - 4 3 - 0 0 6 1 8FIRST-CITIZENS BANK amp TRUSTCOMPANY AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST BY MERGER TO FIRSTCITIZENS BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY INC Plaintiff vsSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONDefendant(s) BY VIRTUE of adecree heretofore granted in the

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-01993

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of FederalNational Mortgage Association(Fannie Mae) vs Nicole J MilliganI the undersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

ALL of that certain piece parcel orlot of land together withimprovements thereon lying beingand situate in Sumter TownshipSumter County South Carolinamore particularly shown anddesignated as Lot 233 HilldaleSubdivision on a plat thereofprepared by Michael C TurbevilleIII on December 19 2005 said plat isrecorded in Plat Book 2006 at Page16 and is incorporated herein byreference pursuant to Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976 (as amended)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Nicole J Milligan byvirtue of a Deed from The Estate ofDouglas M Simmons datedDecember 28 2005 and recordedJanuary 13 2006 in Book 1012 atPage 1246 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 207-09-04-013

Property address2610 Hilldale Drive

Sumter SC 29154-7010

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case of

Notice of SaleCA No

2015-CP-43-02808

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Guild MortgageCompany vs Roosevelt AndersonTracey Danelle Isaac I theundersigned as Master in Equity forSumter County will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at the SumterCounty Judicial Center SumterCounty South Carolina to thehighest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parcelor lot of land together with theimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being shown anddesignated as Lot No 60 of Kel-SamFarms Subdivision Section I asshown on that certain plat preparedby Carl J Croft RLS dated June 121989 and recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty in Plat Book PB 94 at page237 This said lot has such metesboundaries courses and distances asare shown on said plat which areincorporated herein in accordancewith the provisions of Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Roosevelt Anderson andTracey Danelle Isaac from StanleyMaxwell by virtue of a Deed datedJune 26 2014 and recorded July 92014 in Book 1202 at Page 5758 in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County South Carolina

3440 Deer Track CircleDalzell SC 29040

TMS 189-09-01-014

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Four and00100 (4000) to be paid on balanceof bid from date of sale to date ofcompliance The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps and that thesuccessful bidder or bidders otherthan the Plaintiff therein do uponthe acceptance of his or her biddeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County a certified check orcash in the amount equal to fivepercent (5) of the amount of bid onsaid premises at the sale as evidenceof good faith in bidding and subjectto any resale of said premises underOrder of this Court and in the eventthe said purchaser or purchasers failto comply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days the Masterin Equity shall forthwith resell thesaid property after the due noticeand advertisement and shallcontinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser who shall comply withthe terms of sale shall be obtainedsuch sales to be made at the risk ofthe former purchaser Since apersonal or deficiency judgment iswaived the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately If thePlaintiff or the Plaintiff srepresentative does not appear atthe above-described sale then thesale of the property will be nullvoid and of no force and effect Insuch event the sale will berescheduled for the next available

Notice of SaleCA No 2017-CP-43-00325

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Lakeview LoanServicing LLC vs Michael SGerbode I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on July 3 2017 at 1200 PMat the Sumter County JudicialCenter Sumter County SouthCarolina to the highest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parceland lottract of land withimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being in the Countyof Sumter State of South Carolinaidentified as Lot No 4B of EssexPark Subdivision and being morefully shown on a plat prepared byJoseph R Edwards PLS dated31798 and recorded in Plat Book 98at Page 319 records of SumterCounty

Aforesaid Plat is specificallyincorporated herein and reference iscraved thereto for a more completeand accurate description of themetes bounds courses anddistances of the property concernedherein This description is in lieu ofmetes and bounds as permitted bylaw under Section 30-5-250 of the1976 Code of Laws of South CarolinaAs Amended Be all measurements alittle more or a little less andaccording to said plat

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Michael S Gerbode bydeed of Tommy L Moss datedSeptember 6 2006 and recordedSeptember 6 2006 in Book 1043 atPage 1639 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina

2021 Essex DriveSumter SC 29154

TMS 206-06-02-108

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Six and8751000 (6875) to be paid onbalance of bid from date of sale todate of compliance The purchaserto pay for papers and stamps andthat the successful bidder orbidders other than the Plaintifftherein do upon the acceptance ofhis or her bid deposit with theMaster in Equity for Sumter County

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4301551

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina issued in thecase of Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company as Trustee forSoundview Home Loan Trust 2006-3Asset-Backed Certificates Series2006-3 against Barry L Artis Sr etal the Master in Equity for SumterCounty or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereonsituate lying and being in theTownship of Stateburg near theTown of Sumter County of SumterState of South Carolina fronting onMonterey Drive and being moreparticularly shown and delineated asLot 3 of Horton Field Subdivision(fka Mayfield Subdivision) on a platprepared for Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by Cox and DinkinsInc dated April 14 2006 andrecorded in Book 2006 page 236 andalso by plat prepared by EdmundsLand Surveyors Inc datedDecember 17 2003 and recorded inBook 2004 page 48 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty and having such boundariesand measurements as will more fullyappear by reference to said plat

TMS Number155-08-03-004

PROPERTY ADDRESS1390 Monterey DrSumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by deed of D RHorton Inc dated April 20 2006 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyon May 12 2006 in Deed Book 1027 atPage 1897

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at450 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord and to the right of the UnitedStates of America to redeem theproperty within one (1) year from thedate of the foreclosure sale pursuantto Sec 2410(c) Title 28 UnitedStates Code

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties who

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00377

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank Trust NA as Trustee forLSF9 Master Participation Trust vsAnnie G Gilchrist Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvester Miott akaSylvester R Miott Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvia L Miott SouthCarolina Department of Revenuethe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALI THAT LOT OF LANDSITUATE IN THE CITY OFSUMTER IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA REPRESENTED ASLOT NO 40 IN BLOCK B ON THATCERTAIN PLAT RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OFCOURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY INPLAT BOOK V-4 AT PAGE 411 ANDBOUNDED AS FOLLOWS

ON THE NORTH BY SHERARDSTREET ON SAID PLAT NOWKNOWN AS COLLEGE STREET ONTHE EAST BY LOT NO 41 INBLOCKB ON SAID PLAT ON THESOUTH BY OTHER LAND OFGRANTOR AND ON THE WEST BYLOT NO 39 IN BLOCK B ON SAIDPLAT SAID LOT HEREBYCONVEYED MEASURES FIFTY (50)FEET ON ITS NORTHERN ANDSOUTHERN LINES AND ONEHUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) FEETON ITS EASTERN AND WESTERNLINES BY SAID MEASUREMENTSA LITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOS Y L V E S T E R M I O T T A N DSYNETHIA MIOTT BY DEED OFS A M G G R E E N D A T E DFEBRUARY 10 1956 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 15 1956 INBOOK 87 AT PAGE 273 IN THERECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

SUBSEQUENTLY SYNETHIA DMIOTT PASSED AWAY AND HERINTEREST IN THE SUBJECTPROPERTY WAS PASSED TOSYLVESTER MIOTT AND SYLVIAMIOTT PURSUANT TO THE WILLOF SYNETHIA D MIOTT AND BYPROBATE OF ESTATE FILE2010ES4300009 SEE ALSO DEEDOF DISTRIBUTION DATEDMARCH 22 2011 AND RECORDEDMARCH 23 2011 IN DEED BOOK1152 AT PAGE 001342 IN THEOFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTFOR SUMTER COUNTY SOUTHCAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

20 East College StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 229-12-03-035

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 124499 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2016-CP-43-00952

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofChristiana Trust a division ofWilmington Savings Fund SocietyFSB as indenture trustee for theC S M C 2 0 1 4 - R P L 3 T r u s t Mortgage-Backed Notes Series2014-RPL3 vs Joshua A GrubbBrittany A Henline Chase BankUSA National Association sbm toChase Manhattan Bank USA NA assuccessor in interest to Bank OneDelaware NA the undersignedMaster In Equity for Sumter CountySouth Carolina will sell on July 32017 at 1200PM at the SumterCounty Courthouse City of SumterState of South Carolina to thehighest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR TRACT OF LANDWITH ALL IMPROVEMENTSTHEREON SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE CITY ANDCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT NO 85 OF WILSON PARKSUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON APLAT BY DD EDMUNDS RLSDATED JULY 2 1990 RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 90 AT PAGE 875 INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFSUMTER COUNTY SAID LOT NO85 BEING BOUNDED ANDMEASURING AS FOLLOWSNORTH BY LOT NO 78 SAIDP L A T A N D M E A S U R I N GTHEREON 7489 FEET EAST BYLOT NO 86 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14013FEET SOUTH BY LEE STREETSAID PLAT AND FRONTINGTHEREON 7521 FEET AND WESTBY LOT NO 84 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14030FEET BE ALL MEASUREMENTS ALITTLE MORE OR A LITTLE LESSAND ACCORDING TO SAID PLATTHIS BEING THE PROPERTYKNOWN AS 209 LEE STREET

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOJOSHUA A GRUBB ANDBRITTANY A HENLINE BY DEEDOF BUDDY K WARD DATED MAY10 2005 AND RECORDED MAY 242005 IN BOOK 981 AT PAGE 1729 INTHE OFFICE OF REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY209 Lee Street

Sumter SC 29150TMS 248-10-02-018

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) Deficiency judgment beingdemanded the bidding will not beclosed on the day of sale but willremain open for a period of thirty(30) days as provided by lawPlaintiff is demanding a deficiencythe Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to salePurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 75 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300005

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of NationstarMortgage LLC against DorothyRobertson et al the Master inEquity for Sumter County or hisheragent will sell on July 3 2017 at1200 PM at Sumter JudicialCenter 215 North Harvin StreetSumter SC 29150 to the highestbidder

All that piece parcel or lot of landlying being and situate in SumterTownship Sumter County State ofSouth Carolina shown anddesignated as Lot No 2 on a plat ofVillage Green Subdivisionrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book Z-28 at Page 57 said lotbeing bounded and measures asfollows On the Northwest by WasselStreet and measuring thereon 2250feet on the North by the intersectionof Wassel Street and DesChampsRoad and measuring thereon 3535feet On the Northeast byDesChamps Road and measuringthereon 1050 feet On the Southeastby Lot No 1 and measuring thereon2500 feet and on the Southwest byLot No 3 and measuring thereon1300 feet be all of saidmeasurements a little more or less

TMS Number184-10-01-003

PROPERTY ADDRESS450 Deschamps Road

Sumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Cassie S Slater andWillie Slater by deed of S amp ELandscaping Company datedOctober 26 1970 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 29 1970in Deed Book R-9 at Page 1384 and toCassie S Slater Dorothy Robertsonand Willie Mae Scott by deed ofdistribution of the Estate of WillieSlater recorded November 14 2005in Book 1005 at Page 1493

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at6875 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

a certified check or cash in theamount equal to five percent (5) ofthe amount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of good faithin bidding and subject to any resaleof said premises under Order of thisCourt and in the event the saidpurchaser or purchasers fail tocomply with the terms of sale withinTwenty (20) days the Master inEquity shall forthwith resell the saidproperty after the due notice andadvertisement and shall continue tosell the same each subsequent salesday until a purchaser who shallcomply with the terms of sale shallbe obtained such sales to be made atthe risk of the former purchaserSince a personal or deficiencyjudgment is waived the bidding willnot remain open but compliancewith the bid may be madeimmediately If the Plaintiff or thePlaintiffs representative does notappear at the above-described salethen the sale of the property will benull void and of no force and effectIn such event the sale will berescheduled for the next availablesales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in EquityFor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

should have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Susan S WhiteSC Bar 5453Attorney for PlaintiffFINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPO Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460

case of First-Citizens Bank amp TrustCompany as successor in interest bymerger to First Citizens Bank andTrust Company Inc v Sheila HClark aka Sheila A Clark akaSheila H Wilson case number2016-CP-43-00618 I the undersignedRichard L Booth Master In Equityfor Sumter County will hold a saleon July 3 2017 at 1200 PM at theSumter County Courthouse 215North Harvin Street Sumter SC29150 Courtroom 1A and sell thefollowing described property to thehighest bidder All that certainpiece parcel or lot of land togetherwith the dwelling and any and allother improvements thereon lyingbeing and situate in the city andCounty of Sumter State of SouthCarolina being shown anddelineated as Lot No 6 on thatcertain plat by R L MaloneEngineer dated July 9 1940 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book S-5 at Page 53according to which said Lot 6 isbounded and measuring now orformerly as follows on the north byLot 7 said plat and measuringthereon 1000 feet on the east by Lot8 said plat and measuring thereon575 feet on the south by a 50right-of-way known as VirginiaDrive and measuring thereon 100feet and on the west by theright-of-way of North MagnoliaStreet and fronting thereon 575 feetbe all of said measurements a littlemore or less and according to saidplat Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 ofthe Code of Laws of South Carolina(1976) reference to said plat ishereby craved for particulars of theboundaries metes courses andordistances of the property delineatedthereon This property isrepresented as Tax Map Parcel No249-01-02-058 upon the records of theSumter County Auditor and isknown as 501 N Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 This being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto David W Durham bydeed from Anne Harriet PalmerCatherine Palmer Tillman andPhilip G Palmer dated March 231999 and recorded same date in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 735 atPage 1052 And this being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto Sheila H Clark bydeed from David W Durhamrecorded June 4 1999 in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 743 atPage 23 501 Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 Tax No249-01-02-058 TERMS OF SALE Thesuccessful bidder other thanPlaintiff will deposit with theSumter County Master In Equity atthe conclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of its bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt in thecase of noncompliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail or refuseto make the required deposit at timeof bid or comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30) daysthen the Master In Equity may resellthe property on the same terms andconditions at the risk of the saidhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theconveying deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of the bidfrom the date of sale to the date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 5500 per annum ShouldPlaintiff or one of its representativesfail to be present at the time of salethe property shall be automaticallywithdrawn from said sale As adeficiency judgment is beingdemanded the bidding will remainopen thirty (30) days after the date ofsale THIS SALE IS ALSO MADESUBJECT TO ALL SUMTERCOUNTY TAXES AND EXISTINGEASEMENTS RESTRICTIONSAND SENIOR LIENS ANDOROTHER ENCUMBRANCES OFRECORD Richard L Booth MasterIn Equity Sumter County SumterSouth Carolina ATTORNEYS FORPLAINTIFF Samuel D FlederPatrick Goodwyn Smith DebnamNarron Drake Saintsing amp MyersLLP PO Box 26268 Raleigh NC27611 Attorneys for Plaintiff DMN15079942

case of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3375 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

non-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4875 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

sales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

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IN LIFE

FLINT MICH Michiganrsquos attor-ney general charged healthofficials Wednesday over theFlint drinking-water crisis

Six officials are charged in allmdash five with involuntary man-slaughter mdash according to Michi-gan Attorney General Bill

Schuette ldquoWe are confident thatthe charges that we have filed willbe upheld in the courtsrdquo he said

uNick Lyon director of thestate Department of Health andHuman Services is charged withfelonies involuntary manslaugh-ter and misconduct in office

uEden Wells the depart-mentrsquos chief medical executive ischarged with obstruction of jus-tice and lying to a police officeralso felonies

uDarnell Earley Flintrsquos for-mer state emergency manager ischarged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with felony false pre-

tenses conspiracy to commitfalse pretenses misconduct in of-fice and a misdemeanor charge ofwillful neglect of duty

uHoward Croft Flintrsquos for-mer Water Department manageris charged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with false pretenses andconspiracy to commit falsepretenses

uLiane Shekter-Smith theMichigan Department of Envi-ronmental Qualityrsquos drinking wa-ter chief is charged withinvoluntary manslaughter Shepreviously was charged with felo-ny misconduct in office and mis-

demeanor willful neglect of dutyuStephen Busch the district

supervisor for the Office of Drink-ing Water is charged with invol-untary manslaughter He pre-viously was charged with felonymisconduct in office tamperingwith evidence conspiracy to tam-per with evidence and two misde-meanor counts of the MichiganSafe Water Drinking Act

The charges are related to aLegionnairesrsquo disease outbreak in2014 and 2015 that led to 12deaths after the cityrsquos water sup-ply was switched to the Flint Riv-er Flintrsquos drinking water wascontaminated with lead

Officials face manslaughter charges over Flint12 died in Michiganafter water polluted

Paul Egan and Elisha AndersonDetroit Free Press

GUNFIRE ON THE BASEBALL FIELD

SOURCE Digital Globe ESRI GRAPHIC KARL GELLES AND JIM SERGENT USA TODAY

ABOUT 7 AM Congressmen are taking batting practice

1

SHORTLY AFTER 7 AMGunman open fires from behind third base

2

Scalisersquos CapitolPolice detail engages shooter

4

3rdbase

Outfield

4

1stbase

Police detail location

ABOUT 712 AMAlexandria police arrive and join the gunfight Suspect dies

5

Eugene Simpson Stadium Park Alexandria Va

HOW THE SHOOTING UNFOLDED

Alexandria

WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWhite HouseWhite HouseWhite House

US CapitolUS CapitolUS Capitol

Va

MdPotomacRiverPotomacRiver

395395Shootings

N

5 Miles

CongressmanSteve Scaliseshot in hip

3

Attack stuns Washington

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Survivors gather behind police lines around the baseball park in Alexandria Va where congressional Republicans were practicing for an annual charity game with congressional Democrats The game will be played tonight as planned

ALEXANDRIA VA The 66-year-old Illinois man who fired earlyWednesday on members of Con-gress practicing for a charitybaseball game raged againstPresidentTrump and hadsingled outHouse MajorityWhip SteveScalise whowas woundedin the attack

ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

AFPGETTY IMAGES

James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

CONTINUED FROM C1

CONTINUED FROM C1

SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AMLOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10WIS News 10 at 7 (N)

Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

Americarsquos Got Talent ldquoAuditions 3rdquo Contestants of all ages audition Dateline NBC (N) WIS News 10 at 11 (N)

(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 23rdquo (N)

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AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

CNBC 35 84 American Greed A phony gold scheme American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed CNN 3 80 Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper

COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

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Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

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DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

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(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

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The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

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The Big Bang Theory

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Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

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USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

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Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

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digitally

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DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

Good advice for everyone mdash teens to seniors mdash is in ldquoThe Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With Itrdquo To order send your name and mailing address plus check or money order for $7 (US funds) to Dear Abby Anger Booklet PO Box 447 Mount Morris IL 61054-0447 (Shipping and handling are in-cluded in the price)

Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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At the start of his sopho-more year in August 2016 Bar-wickrsquos current supervisor at Kaydon Paul Brewer called Hancock at CCTC and said he

would like a stu-dent intern

Barwick was the choice After starting he said he wanted to learn and prog-ress working as many as 32 hours a week including

weekends Brewer said within four or

five months on the job he and management were already talking to Barwick about hir-ing him full time after the two-year degree program was com-plete

ldquoA want-to attitude and a can-do attitude really helped him a lotrdquo Brewer said ldquoHe really wants to do it Hersquos just an outstanding young manrdquo

Barwick said his parents and family helped instill a strong work ethic in him He

said he would encourage the route he took to other students who are good in math orga-nized and like to tinker with things

ldquoTherersquos a lot of work in the maintenance technician fieldrdquo Barwick said ldquoThey are good-paying jobsrdquo

He said he has the opportu-nity for four raises during the next two years with Kaydon

Most importantly he en-courages high school stu-dents to not delay in going to college

ldquoDonrsquot wait to go to school because itrsquos harder to go back once yoursquove had a breakrdquo Bar-wick said ldquoA lot of my friends who say they are going to take a year off and go back end up not going They start making money even if itrsquos $9 or $10 an hour and then say lsquoWell I canrsquot make that money if Irsquom in schoolrsquordquo

Rhett Walker a value stream manager with Kaydon and a member of the Greater Sumter Chamber of Com-mercersquos Industrial Associa-tion thinks Barwick is a great example for other teenagers

to follow He said all industry in the local community mdash whether it be Caterpillar BD or Continental Tire mdash is look-ing for young people who want to better themselves with education The intern-ship through CCTC is a great

way to learn the trade and for manufacturers to see some-onersquos performance and poten-tial

ldquoItrsquos the perfect symbiotic relationship between a techni-cal college and manufactur-ing right here in Sumterrdquo

Walker said ldquoI think indus-tries here have a great part-nership with that school to feed us well-educated and qualified people Zack was definitely one of those I think hersquos going to fit in on our team perfectlyrdquo

THE SUMTER ITEM LOCAL | REGION FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | A9

will be the reduction of the position as a voting member that Beaman will be leaving he said

Beaman said the new company will be in a better position to cope with un-certainty in the health care industry in the United States and in South Car-olina

ldquoThere are a lot of unknowns facing the health industry starting with how we are going to be reimbursed in the fu-turerdquo Beaman said ldquoIs Trumpcare or the Senate plan or the House bill will any of that prevail We donrsquot knowrdquo

He said the future of Medicaid and Medicare how they will be budgeted and how they will reimburse provid-ers is of great concern He said 29 per-cent of all Medicaid patients in South Carolina will be served in the new companyrsquos facilities

ldquoWe see escalating costs mdash labor supply and demand for clinical phar-maceuticals just about every compo-nent seems to be going up faster than the reimbursement raterdquo Beaman said

He said as a larger company the two systems together will be better able to cope with changes in the health care environment Beaman said the cur-rent state of health care in South Car-olina is not sustainable

ldquoWe know as an individual corpora-tion we donrsquot have the resources to make a difference in thatrdquo he said ldquoThis additional capacity is far great-er than any one of us could do on our own and we can apply that to help im-prove the fundamental conditions of carerdquo

WHIZ FROM PAGE A1

BARWICK

PALMETTO FROM PAGE A1

Insurers Duke Energy knew coal ash riskRALEIGH (AP) mdash Dozens of in-

surance companies say theyrsquore not obligated to help pay for Duke Ener-gy Corprsquos multi-billion dollar coal ash cleanup because the nationrsquos largest electric company long knew about but did nothing to reduce the threat of potentially toxic pollutants

The claim is in a filing by lawyers for nearly 30 international and domestic insurance companies that were sued by Duke Energy in March to force them to cover part of the utilityrsquos coal ash cleanup costs in the Carolinas

The 57 policies generally promise to help Duke pay what itrsquos legally ob-ligated to pay for property damage ldquocaused by an occurrencerdquo even if liability for an incident doesnrsquot be-

come known until decades later the Charlotte-based company said in the same filing last week in the state court that hears complex business cases Both sides filed the document in describing a litigation timeline that would lead to trial in mid-2019

The insurers counter theyrsquore not on the hook to pay They say that be-cause Duke Energy stored its coal ash in unlined pits as part of its nor-mal practices any property damage ldquowas caused intentionally by or at Dukersquos directionrdquo and there werenrsquot any distinct pollution events that triggered coverage

They note that Duke was well aware that burning coal to generate electricity leaves byproducts con-

taining toxic substances that can contaminate groundwater They say Dukersquos ash ponds were built without safeguards to prevent groundwater pollution and some ash ponds placed the ash in direct contact with groundwater

ldquoDuke continued to dispose of (coal ash) in unlined ash ponds long after it knew it had environmental problems By the 1990s Duke submit-ted insurance claims to some of the defendants and other insurers for the same ash ponds that are now at issue in this action Although Duke was aware of these issues it contin-ued to operate its unlined ash ponds for decadesrdquo the companiesrsquo lawyers said

Fan drive hopes to keep Lee County elderly stay cool

According to the Centers for Dis-ease Control and Prevention older adults are more likely to have heat-related problems than younger adults Older individuals donrsquot ad-just to sudden changes in tempera-ture as well and they are more likely to have a chronic medical condition that changes the bodyrsquos response to heat

The elderly are also more likely to take prescription medicines that impair the bodyrsquos ability to regu-

late temperature or that inhibit perspiration

In order to help elderly residents in Bishopville and Lee County avoid dangerous conditions such as heat stress or heat exhaustion the Bishopville Police Department the Lee County Chamber of Commerce and Jaredrsquos Ace Hardware are pro-moting a summer fan drive through Wednesday

Bishopville Police Chief Calvin Collins said officers will be going door to door checking to find resi-dents who need a fan and will also

be working with South Carolina Department of Social Services to find residents who are at risk of heat-related illness

Anyone wanting to help may drop off new fans at Lee County Chamber of Commerce 102 N Main St Bishopville or Bishop-ville Police Department 112 E Council St

Fans may also be purchased for $17 at the Chamber office

For more information call Lee County Chamber of Commerce at (803) 483-2800

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TODAY

A couple of

afternoon t-storms

90deg

TUESDAY

Cloudy with a

t-storm or two

84deg 71deg

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An afternoon

t-storm or two

88deg 71deg

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Cloudy humid a

pm t-storm

89deg 72deg

SSW 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 60

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A t-storm around in

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88deg 72deg

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Chance of rain 40

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A thunderstorm in

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Marion 8867t 8565tMt Pleasant 8775pc 8675pcMyrtle Beach 8574pc 8474pcOrangeburg 9172t 8972tPort Royal 8976pc 8776pcRaleigh 8970t 8771tRock Hill 9070t 8770tRockingham 9170t 8970tSavannah 9374t 9073pcSpartanburg 8969t 8669tSummerville 8973t 8872tWilmington 8874pc 8773pcWinston-Salem 8969t 8670t

Today Sat Today Sat Today Sat

Atlanta 8872t 8773tChicago 8869pc 8969tDallas 9878s 9879sDetroit 8669pc 8872tHouston 9577pc 9477pcLos Angeles 9063s 8864sNew Orleans 8975pc 8876pcNew York 7065sh 7868cOrlando 8671t 8771tPhiladelphia 8269sh 8672cPhoenix 10979s 11081sSan Francisco 7359s 7560sWash DC 8373c 8775c

Today Sat

IN THE MOUNTAINS

Today Humid thunderstorms Winds south-southwest 4-8 mphSaturday Humid a thunderstorm in the afternoon Winds south 4-8 mph

ON THE COAST

Today Intervals of clouds and sunshine humid High 85 to 91Saturday Humid with a blend of sun and clouds High 84 to 89

89698970

9069

9274

91718971

8574

9072

9273

8974

9070

Lincoln High Alumni hold dinner fund-raiser

Venus is active but also loves to be held cuddled

Harley is a sweet gentle pup

AROUND TOWN

The Sumter SPCA is located at 1140 S Guignard Drive (803) 773-9292 and is open 11 am to 530 pm every day ex-cept Wednesday and Sunday Visit the website at wwwsumterscspcacom

The SPCA relies heavily on

community support and

donations Currently the

biggest needs are for dry

puppy and kitten food wet cat

food cat litter and cleaning

supplies The following are also

appreciated

Newspapers stuff ed animals heavy

duty trash bags (30 gallon or larger)

dishwashing liquid laundry detergent

bleach paper towels sheets and

comforters baby blankets canned

dog and cat food dry dog food treats

leashes and collars disinfectant spray

all-purpose cleaner air freshener no

scratch scrubbers two-sided sponges

for dishes litter freshener and of

course monetary donations are also

gratefully accepted

SUMTER SPCA PETS OF THE WEEK

CROSSWORD

ANSWERS TO TODAY rsquoS PUZZLES

SUDOKU JUMBLE

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Someone will withhold important

information Donrsquot make a decision that will have a lasting effect on your future plans and goals Look out for your own interests and negotiate on your own behalf 3 stars

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Yoursquoll find unusual ways to get things done Your insight and dedication coupled with your ability to meet deadlines and to surprise others with your ideas will pay off and bring high returns Romance will enhance your personal life 4 stars

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Question everything and everyone Incorrect information will cause delays and make you look bad Broaden your outlook when faced with opposition A willingness to negotiate and meet others halfway will help you avoid being left out 2 stars

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Personal gains can be made Let your emotions be your guide when it comes to dealing with children a close friend or your companion A passionate or kind gesture will enhance your relationships with those you love and respect 5 stars

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Hold on to your cash Donrsquot let anyone sweet-talk you into spending money on something you donrsquot need Look for alternative ways to have fun and do things without putting your hard-earned cash on the line 3 stars

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Base relationships on trust and equality Emotional matters will surface if there is too much pressure being put on you to do things you donrsquot want to do Donrsquot feel like you have to be a chameleon and mirror someone elsersquos actions 3 stars

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Deception is apparent when dealing with peers relatives or friends Ask questions before you agree to take part in something that is emotionally draining Change can be good if it leads to fewer complications and a simpler lifestyle 3 stars

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Yoursquoll learn by taking part in events that are challenging mentally physically and emotionally Socializing and sharing your thoughts with someone special will encourage you to make positive changes A commitment or altering your lifestyle is favored 5 stars

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Problems with partners will leave you feeling isolated and confused Listen carefully and consider whether you need the kind of help thatrsquos being offered Going it alone will give you the control you need to stay within budget 2 stars

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) Trust your own judgment One of your peers will feed you false information that will set you back if you are gullible Channel your energy into doing what needs to be done without offering insight into your plans 4 stars

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Yoursquoll be taken advantage of if you are sympathetic to someone whining about tough times Offer suggestions but donrsquot put your money or time into something that is not your responsibility Aim to stabilize your life not make it more complicated 3 stars

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Emotional energy should be put to good use A creative hobby or personal improvements you want to make will be a good outlet for you to pursue alone Refuse to let anyone use emotional tactics to encourage poor habits 3 stars

The Lincoln High School Preser-vation Alumni Association will sponsor a dinner fundraiser from 11 am to 5 pm today at Lincoln High School cafete-ria Council Street Cost is $9 per dinner and the menu will consist of fried chicken or pork chops rice with gravy green beans dessert roll and a drink Call (803) 968-4173A State Health Insurance Pro-gram Workshop will be held 10 am-1 pm on Tuesday June 20 at the Sumter County Li-brary 111 N Harvin StThe VFW and VFW 10813 Auxilia-ry will meet at 6 pm Tuesday June 20 at the Post Home 610 Manning AveSummer Movies at the Sumter Opera House 21 N Main St will offer the following mov-ies at 10 am 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Thurs-days June 22 mdash ldquoStorksrdquo June 29 mdash ldquoPetersquos Dragonrdquo July 6 mdash ldquoThe BFGrdquo July 13 mdash ldquoAngry Birdsrdquo July 20 mdash ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo July 27 mdash ldquoNine Livesrdquo and Aug 3 mdash ldquoThe Lego Batman Movierdquo and the following movies at 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Fridays June 16 mdash ldquoRogue Onerdquo July 21 mdash ldquoGhost-bustersrdquo and Aug 18 mdash ldquoSix-teen Candlesrdquo Admission is $1 and popcorn and water are available for $1 each Call (803) 436-2616The Sumter County Library will offer a variety of programs meetings and events during the month of June Programs to be held at the main library 111 N Harvin St are as follows 3-4 pm Saturday June 17 ldquoFa-therrsquos Day Craftrdquo dads will love the hand-crafted gifts made by their children 6-7 pm Tuesday June 20 the Teen Advisory Board (ages 13 and up) will meet 10 am-noon and 2-4 pm Wednes-day June 21 the movie ldquoSingrdquo will be presented 3-4 pm Saturday June 24 Beginning Computer Coding with

Scratch (ages seven and up) an MIT computer program developed to help you learn to think logically and cre-atively preparing students to learn computer coding call (803) 773-7273 to register 3-4 pm Tuesday June 27 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) and 10-11 am Wednesday June 28 Geronimo Stilton Scavenger Hunt (ages seven and up) hunt through news-papers for clues you can fol-low around the library Pro-grams to be held at the Wesmark Library branch 180 W Wes-mark Blvd are as follows 10-11 am Friday June 16 Sto-rybuilders Improvisation Workshop (ages seven and up) play theatre games and act out stories 3-4 pm Thursday June 22 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) 10-11 am Friday June 23 at Story-time and a Craft (ages three to six) children listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 469-8110 to register 10-11 am Thursday June 29 Get Crafty (ages seven and up) create a fun craft project call (803) 469-8110 to register and 10-11 am Friday June 30 musical performance ldquoString Celebrationrdquo musical duo of-fering an educational and en-tertaining performance Pro-grams to be held at the South Sumter Library 337 Manning Ave are as follows 10-11 am Thursday June 15 Get Moving mdash free hip-hop work-shop (ages seven and up) no dance experience necessary 10-11 am Monday June 19 arts and crafts workshop (ages seven and up) children will choose their own project mdash crochet chain bracelet a tinfoil sculpture or practice drawing skills and 10-11 am Monday June 26 Storytime and a Craft (ages three to six) children will listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 773-7273 to register

A10 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 DAILY PLANNER THE SUMTER ITEM

Harley left is a 4-month-old blond male lab mix He is super with other dogs and children He is an active friendly playful affectionate and gen-tle pup He is a very sweet boy who loves being given lots of love and at-tention Harley would make a great ad-dition to any family

Venus right is a housebroken 9-week-old gray tabby female American short hair She enjoys playing and chasing cat toys Venus is great with other kittens and loves to be active but she is also completely content being held cuddled and given lots of love She would make an excellent new companion for any family with children and other cats

The last word in astrology

EUGENIA LAST

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BSECTION

FRIDAYJUNE 16 2017

PALMETTO PRO OPEN

LEGION BASEBALL

PREP BASKETBALL

Perseverance pays off

DENNIS BRUNSON THE SUMTER ITEM

Allie Kiick stretches for a return in her 7-5 2-6 6-3 upset win over second-seeded Katherine Sebov on Thursday in a second-round match of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center Kiick will face No 6 seed Robin Anderson today in a quarterfinal match

Unseeded Allie Kiick ral-lied in the third set to knock off No 2 seed Katherine Sebov in the second round of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center on Thursday

After winning the first set 7-5 but dropping the second set 6-2 things looked bleak

for Kiick when she fell be-hind Seebov 3-1 in the third set However Kiick won the next five games to win the set 6-3 and advance to to-dayrsquos quarterfinal match against No 6 seed Robin An-derson

Trailing 3-1 in a third set however is hardly the toughest challenge the 21-year old Kiick has faced in her young career She has

had to make sense of her fa-ther Jim a famed running back on the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins and his battle with dementia In ad-dition she has already seen her career stalled by a pair of knee surgeries and most recently a battle with skin cancer

ldquoItrsquos incredible that I was out there today and to win itrsquos hard to describerdquo she

said ldquoTo have gone through what the I have and to be out there doing what I love mdash just playing tennis mdash itrsquos greatrdquo

Kiick had not played in a pro tournament since June in 2015 She had climbed her way up to a 136 world ranking when a pair of knee surgeries put her career on hold

Finally back on court after pair of knee surgeries and skin cancer

diagnosis unseeded Kiick rallies to beat second-seeded Sebov in 3 sets

BY TOM OrsquoHARE Special To The Sumter Item

SEE PERSEVERANCE PAGE B2

US OPEN

Wilson set to take over boys squad at Crestwood

After 11 very successful sea-sons as the girls basketball head coach at Crestwood High School Tony Wilson is looking for a new challenge

And he wonrsquot have to go any-where to find it mdash except to the locker room on the other side of The Castle

Wilson will be Crestwoodrsquos boys head coach this season becoming

just the second boys coach in school history He will replace Dwayne Edwards who will be handling just athletic director duties after 21 years as head coach

ldquoI wanted to see if I could be successful on the other siderdquo Wilson said ldquoI had done all of those seasons of girls basket-ball I just felt like it was time to move on I wanted to give it a try with the boysrdquo

Edwards felt moving Wilson to the boys position was a logi-cal move

ldquoThe basketball programs here at Crestwood have always worked togetherrdquo Edwards said ldquoCoach Wilson already has a relationship with a lot of the boys so I think it will be a pretty easy transitionrdquo

Wilson was the girls coach for 11 years posting a 208-75 record The Lady Knights went 6-14 in his first season and 10-12 his second year However Crestwood made the playoffs that second year and never missed a season after that

After going 13-10 in his third season Crestwood went 23-5 in his fourth season and won his first playoff game The Lady Knights won 20 or more games in seven of his last eight sea-sons

Crestwood won or shared

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

WILSON

SEE WILSON PAGE B2

THE ASSOCIATED

PRESS

Rickie Fowl-er hits on the 12th hole during the first round of the US Open on Thursday in Erin Wis-consin Fowler shot a 65 to grab a 1-shot lead

Fowler grabs lead on day of highs and lows

ERIN Wis mdash Erin Hills played like a push-over for a US Open

Check out the score of Rickie Fowler who matched the US Open scoring record to par for the opening round with a 7-under 65 Right behind him were 43

other players who broke par breaking a champi-onship record that had stood for 27 years Adam Hadwin tied a US Open record with six straight birdies

Erin Hills also played like a beast

Look no further than Rory McIlroy the No 2 player in the world who didnrsquot hit a fairway after

the 10th hole shot 42 on the back nine and post-ed a 78 his worst score in 27 rounds at the US Open Jason Day made two triple bogeys and closed with a birdie to avoid the indignity of shooting 80 He still had his worst score in a US Open

BY DOUG FERGUSONThe Associated Press

SEE FOWLER PAGE B2

RICK CARPENTER

THE SUMTER ITEM

Dalzell-Shaw starting pitcher Josh Whitley tossed a 1-hit shutout in five innings on Thursday as the Jets defeated Sumter 3-0 in a rain-short-ened contest at Riley Park

Whitley weather help Jets blank P-15rsquosDalzell-Shaw tops Sumter

3-0 in 5 innings for 1st

win in series since 2007

After going over 18 years be-tween its two previous American Legion baseball victories over the Sumter P-15rsquos Dalzell-Shaw Post 175 did it in less than 10 years this time around

The Jets whose last victory over Sumter came on July 25

2007 got five shutout innings from right-hander Josh Whitley and picked up a 3-0 win at Riley Park on Thursday in a game shortened to five innings due to weather

ldquoNobody really gives us a chance to beat themrdquo said D-S head coach Jamey Lisenby whose team improved to 1-5 both overall and in League III play ldquoIrsquove told my guys that we can play with anybody we just have to go out and do it If we can beat Sumter we can beat anybody be-cause thatrsquos a darn good teamrdquo

Sumter dropped to 7-2 in

league play and is 7-3 overallThe game was scoreless for 2 frac12

innings before Dalzell broke through against Sumter starting pitcher Tradd James for two runs in the third

After not allowing a hit in the first two innings James gave up a first-pitch double to Malcolm Brown to start the third He was sacrificed to third by Chris Par-rish before Ron York lined out to right field However Brown didnrsquot tag and was unable to score

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

SEE JETS PAGE B2

B2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 SPORTS THE SUMTER ITEM

SCOREBOARD

TV RADIOTODAY5 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)9 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (FOX SPORTS 1)11 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1230 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)3 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Pole Qualify-ing from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Sec-ond Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)6 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)6 pm ndash Auto Racing ARCA Series Corrigan Oil 200 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1)605 pm ndash Talk Show Sports Talk (WDXY-FM 1059 WDXY-AM 1240)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Rowan County NC vs Sum-ter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Major League Baseball Washington at New York Mets (ESPN)730 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at Atlanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)8 pm ndash WNBA Basketball New York at Dallas (NBA TV)10 pm ndash Major League Baseball New York Yankees at Oakland or Kansas City at Loa Angeles Angels (MLB NETWORK)10 pm ndash WNBA Basketball Chicago at Phoe-nix (NBA TV)

SATURDAY730 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Semifinal Matches (TENNIS)830 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans Start from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 1)9 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)10 am ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Pole Qualifying from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)11 am ndash International Soccer FIFA Confed-erations Cup Group A Match from St Peters-burg Russia ndash New Zealand vs Russia (FOX SPORTS 1)Noon ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Soccer Seattle at New York City (ESPN)1 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago White Sox at Toronto (MLB NETWORK)130 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1 WEGX-FM 929)3 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)3 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Cal State Fullerton vs Oregon State (ESPN)3 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Third Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)330 pm ndash NWSL Soccer Washington at Chi-cago (LIFETIME)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Tampa Bay at Detroit (FOX SPORTS 1)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at At-lanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)630 pm ndash International Volleyball FIVB World League Match from Lodz Poland ndash United States vs Russia (NBC SPORTS NET-WORK)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Wilmington NC vs Sumter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Arena Football Tampa Bay at Phila-delphia (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)7 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)7 pm ndash Major League Soccer Columbus at Atlanta (FOX SPORTS SOUTHEAST)7 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)8 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh (WACH 57)8 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Florida State vs Louisiana State (ESPN)830 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)830 pm ndash Horse Racing Breederrsquos Cup Chal-lenge from Louisville Ky ndash Stephen Foster Handicap and Fleur de Lis Handicap (NBC SPORTS NETWORK)10 pm ndash Professional Boxing Nico Hernan-dez vs Jose Rodriguez in a Super Flyweight Bout from Park City Kan (CBS SPORTS NET-WORK)11 pm ndash Professional Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado in a Super Light-weight Bout from Frisco Texas (ESPN2)11 pm ndash Major League Soccer Houston at Los Angeles (UNIVISION)1 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)

MLB STANDINGSBy The Associated Press

AMERICAN LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBNew York 38 25 603 mdashBoston 37 28 569 2Tampa Bay 35 33 515 5frac12Toronto 32 33 492 7Baltimore 32 33 492 7CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMinnesota 34 29 540 mdashCleveland 32 31 508 2Kansas City 30 34 469 4frac12Detroit 30 34 469 4frac12Chicago 29 36 446 6West Division W L Pct GBHouston 45 22 672 mdashLos Angeles 35 34 507 11Texas 32 33 492 12Seattle 33 35 485 12frac12Oakland 27 38 415 17

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Toronto 7 Tampa Bay 6Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4Baltimore 10 Chicago White Sox 6

Seattle 6 Minnesota 4Houston 13 Texas 2LA Angels 7 NY Yankees 5

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Minnesota 6 Seattle 2Chicago White Sox 5 Baltimore 2Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmTampa Bay at Detroit 710 pmNY Yankees at Oakland 1005 pmKansas City at LA Angels 1007 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmChicago White Sox (Quintana 2-8) at Toron-to (Biagini 1-5) 707 pmTampa Bay (Ramirez 3-1) at Detroit (Norris 3-4) 710 pmSeattle (Paxton 5-1) at Texas (Ross 0-0) 805 pmBoston (Pomeranz 6-4) at Houston (Fiers 4-2) 810 pmCleveland (Carrasco 6-3) at Minnesota (Tur-ley 0-0) 810 pmNY Yankees (Severino 5-2) at Oakland (Ma-naea 6-3) 935 pmKansas City (Kennedy 0-6) at LA Angels (Chavez 5-6) 1007 pm

NATIONAL LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBWashington 39 26 600 mdashNew York 30 34 469 8frac12Miami 29 35 453 9frac12Atlanta 29 36 446 10Philadelphia 21 43 328 17frac12CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMilwaukee 35 32 522 mdashChicago 32 33 492 2St Louis 30 34 469 3frac12Pittsburgh 30 36 455 4frac12Cincinnati 29 36 446 5WEST DIVISION W L Pct GBColorado 42 26 618 mdashLos Angeles 41 26 612 frac12Arizona 41 26 612 frac12San Diego 27 40 403 14frac12San Francisco 26 41 388 15frac12

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6San Diego 4 Cincinnati 2Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Atlanta 13 Washington 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Colorado 5 Pittsburgh 1Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4NY Mets 9 Chicago Cubs 4Milwaukee 7 St Louis 6

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmWashington at NY Mets 710 pmMilwaukee at St Louis 715 pmSan Francisco at Colorado 840 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESArizona (Corbin 5-6) at Philadelphia (Nola 3-4) 705 pmChicago Cubs (Butler 3-2) at Pittsburgh (Wil-liams 3-3) 705 pmSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmLA Dodgers (Wood 6-0) at Cincinnati (Adle-man 4-2) 710 pmWashington (Scherzer 7-4) at NY Mets (Matz 1-0) 710 pmMiami (Straily 4-4) at Atlanta (Newcomb 0-1) 735 pmSan Diego (Diaz 1-1) at Milwaukee (Guerra 1-1) 810 pmSan Francisco (Samardzija 2-8) at Colorado (Senzatela 8-2) 840 pm

GOLFBy The Associated Press

US OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP PAR SCORESThursdayAt Erin HillsErin WisPurse $12 millionYardage 7741 Par 72 (36-36)First Rounda-denotes amateurRickie Fowler 33-32mdash65 -7Paul Casey 32-34mdash66 -6Xander Schauffele 32-34mdash66 -6Brian Harman 35-32mdash67 -5Tommy Fleetwood 34-33mdash67 -5Brooks Koepka 34-33mdash67 -5Patrick Reed 36-32mdash68 -4Kevin Na 35-33mdash68 -4Marc Leishman 33-35mdash68 -4Adam Hadwin 31-37mdash68 -4Jamie Lovemark 34-35mdash69 -3JB Holmes 32-37mdash69 -3Lee Westwood 36-33mdash69 -3Andrew Johnston 34-35mdash69 -3Si Woo Kim 36-33mdash69 -3a-Scottie Scheffler 36-33mdash69 -3Bernd Wiesberger 35-34mdash69 -3Charley Hoffman 36-34mdash70 -2Brandt Snedeker 35-35mdash70 -2Ernie Els 32-38mdash70 -2Jack Maguire 37-33mdash70 -2Brandon Stone 32-38mdash70 -2William McGirt 37-33mdash70 -2Sergio Garcia 35-35mdash70 -2Jim Furyk 34-36mdash70 -2Matt Fitzpatrick 35-35mdash70 -2a-Cameron Champ 37-33mdash70 -2Derek Barron 36-34mdash70 -2Kevin Dougherty 38-33mdash71 -1Davis Love IV 36-35mdash71 -1Thomas Aiken 37-34mdash71 -1Zach Johnson 35-36mdash71 -1Angel Cabrera 36-35mdash71 -1Tyson Alexander 35-36mdash71 -1Stephan Jaeger 35-36mdash71 -1Brendan Steele 34-37mdash71 -1Russell Henley 34-37mdash71 -1Harris English 36-35mdash71 -1Charl Schwartzel 37-34mdash71 -1Shane Lowry 37-34mdash71 -1Byeong Hun An 35-36mdash71 -1Ryan Brehm 35-36mdash71 -1Jonathan Randolph 37-34mdash71 -1Trey Mullinax 38-33mdash71 -1Yusaku Miyazato 35-37mdash72 EHideto Tanihara 36-36mdash72 ERafa Cabrera Bello 37-35mdash72 EGary Woodland 37-35mdash72 EMartin Laird 35-37mdash72 EBranden Grace 33-39mdash72 EMartin Kaymer 37-35mdash72 EEddie Pepperell 34-38mdash72 EYuta Ikeda 41-31mdash72 EGeorge Coetzee 38-34mdash72 EKeegan Bradley 36-36mdash72 EAdam Scott 39-33mdash72 EBill Haas 36-36mdash72 EScott Piercy 37-35mdash72 EJustin Rose 36-36mdash72 ERoberto Diaz 37-35mdash72 EJordan Niebrugge 37-36mdash73 +1Whee Kim 38-35mdash73 +1Aaron Rai 37-36mdash73 +1David Lingmerth 36-37mdash73 +1Michael Putnam 38-35mdash73 +1Alex Noren 37-36mdash73 +1Bud Cauley 35-38mdash73 +1Russell Knox 35-38mdash73 +1Jordan Spieth 38-35mdash73 +1Daniel Miernicki 38-35mdash73 +1Tyler Light 39-34mdash73 +1Chris Wood 37-36mdash73 +1Satoshi Kodaira 34-39mdash73 +1

ldquoAfter the second surgery I remem-ber telling my mom to just let me go the pain was so badrdquo she said ldquoI never thought I would play again they hurt so muchrdquo

Kiick eventually worked her way back to the court though but only to get a telephone call in August 2015 that changed the way she looks at ten-nis and life

ldquoThe doctor said I had cancer ( a rare form of melanoma)rdquo Kiick said ldquoThe first thing I thought of when I heard that was death It was shockingrdquo

In fact she flashed back to that phone call during Thursdayrsquos match

ldquoYou try to stay focused on your match and your opponent but just like today in the middle of the match I started thinking about how far Irsquove come back and it helped me get my focus back and start playing better tennisrdquo said Kiickrdquo

Kiick attributed her struggles in the middle of her match with Sebov to a pair of factors mdash her conditioning and a lack of persistence

ldquoIrsquove been training to get back in shape but no matter how hard you train therersquos nothing like actually play-ing matchesrdquo she said ldquoSo I still need some work to go there and it showed today But I also let up some after I won the first set so it was as much as a mental thing as a physical thingrdquo

Getting the mental edge back was not difficult

ldquoI just told myself to dig deep after getting down in that third setrdquo she said ldquoSome of the things Irsquove been through have certainly helped me

fight back and never give upldquoA lot of people thought I would never be able to play winning tennis again So to come to this tournament and win the first two matches is important for me and I hope I can keep it going tomor-rowrdquo

Kiick will face Anderson on Court 2 today at 9 am Anderson knocked off Lauren Embree 6-3 6-2 Todayrsquos quar-terfinal matches will have No 4 seed Francesca Di Lorenzo meeting No 5 Chanel Simmonds unseeded Julia Elbaba meeting unseeded Ashley Lahey and No7 Chich-Yu Hsu taking Ashley KratzerSimmonds topped Sara Daavettila 6-2 6-2 Hsu defeated Michaela Gordon 7-5 6-2 Kratzer slipped pas Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4 Elbaba topped Hayley Carter 7-6 (3) 6-0 Lahey defeated Giuliana Olmos 6-4 6-1 and Di Lorenzo whipped Raveena Kingsley 6-4 6-3

In the doubles quarterfinals the No 3 team of Sophie Chang and Alexandra Mueller defeated Alexandra Facey and Kratzer 6-1 3-6 10-6 while Kaitlin Christian and Olmos topped the No 2 team of Hsu and Simmonds 7-6 (5) 6-2

Ellen Perez and Luisa Stefani topped Frances Altick and Astra Sharma 6-3 6-7 (3) 10-5 and the featured match be-tween Joelle Kissell and Catherine Leduc and Alexandra and Anna San-ford was suspended because of the weather

It will be completed today at 9 am with the winners taking on Christian and Olmos in one semifinal while Perez and Stefani will meet Chang and Mueller in the other semi

PERSEVERANCE FROM PAGE B1

Palmetto Tennis CenterThursday

Main Draw SinglesFirst Round

Chanel Simmonds (5) South Africa defeated Sara Daavettila United States 6-2 6-2Allie Kiick United States defeated Katherine Sebov (2) Canada 7-5 2-6 6-3Chieh-Yu Hsu (7) Taiwan defeated Q-Michae-la Gordon United States 7-5 6-2Robin Anderson (6) United States defeated Lauren Embree United States 6-3 6-2Ashley Kratzer United States defeated Q-Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4Julia Elbaba United States defeated Q-Hay-ley Carter United States 7-6 (3) 6-0Ashley Lahey United States defeated Giuli-ana Olmos Mexico 6-4 6-1Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) United States defeated Raveena Kingsley United States 6-4 6-3

Main Draw Doubles First Round

Sophie Chang United StatesAlexandra Mueller (3) United States defeated Alexan-dra Facey United StatesAshley Kratzer Unit-ed States 6-1 3-6 10-6Kaitlyn Christian United StatesGiuliana

Olmos Mexico defeated Chieh-Yu Hsu TaiwanChanel Simmonds South Africa (2) 7-6 (5) 6-2Ellen Perez AustraliaLuisa Stefani Brazil defeated Frances Altick United StatesAstra Sharma Australia 6-3 6-7(3) 10-5Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alexandra SanfordAnna Sanford susp rain

SCHEDULEToday

Court 1 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Julia Elbaba vs Ashley Lahey followed byWS ndash Chanel Simmonds (5) vs Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) followed byWD ndash Ellen PerezLuisa Stefani vs Sophie ChangAlexandra Mueller (3)

Court 2 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Robin Anderson (6) vs Allie Kiick followed byWS ndash Ashley Kratzer vs Chieh-Yu Hsu followed byWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc OR Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford vs Kaitlyn ChristianGiuliana Olmos

Court 4 - starting at 9 amWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford (completion of suspended match)

PALMETTO PRO OPEN RESULTS

the region title the last seven years The Lady Knights played for the state title in the 2013-14 season

This will be Wilsonrsquos first time coaching boys on the varsity level He

was the boys coach at Alice Drive Middle School and was Sumter Highrsquos boys B team coach as well

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of exposure with the boysrdquo Wilson said ldquoI do think Irsquom up for the challenge and Irsquom ready for the challengerdquo

WILSON FROM PAGE B1

There were as many amateurs who broke par as players in the top 10 in the world mdash two each

On a wild day of highs and lows mdash and even a commercial blimp that crashed and caught fire outside the golf course during the round mdash Fowl-er emerged with a one-shot lead over Paul Casey and US Open rookie Xan-der Schauffele in a most peculiar debut for the 11-year-old golf course

ldquoDefinitely not US Open-likerdquo Marc Leishman said

Defending champion Dustin John-son made only one birdie in his round of 75 Taking the long walk to sign his card he looked back at the rain-soft-ened course and mild breeze and said wistfully ldquoYou wonrsquot get a better day for scoringrdquo

No one took advantage like FowlerFowler who shared the 36-hole lead

at the Masters in April never came seriously close to bogey because he was never in trouble He kept it in the short grass the secret to Erin Hills that wouldnrsquot appear to be that diffi-cult with some of the widest fairways for this major

ldquoYou donrsquot get many rounds at the US Open that are stress-freerdquo Fowler said

Fowlerrsquos seven birdies were from no more than 12 feet including three in a row around the turn His 7-under par tied the record to par for the first round of a US Open held by Jack

Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf who each shot 7-under 63 at Baltusrol in 1980 He also joined McIlroy (2011 at Congressional) and Tiger Woods (2000 at Pebble Beach) as the only players to shoot 66 or better in the opening round without a bogey

ldquoIt is always cool to be part of some sort of history in golfrdquo Fowler said ldquoBut Irsquod rather be remembered for something thatrsquos done on Sun-dayrdquo

The 44 sub-par rounds broke the first-round mark of 39 at Medinah in 1990

Day fell back when it took him three chips from behind the green at No 4 to get it on the putting surface leading to the first of his two triple bogeys

ldquoI just played bad golf manrdquo Day saidMcIlroy joked earlier in the week

that anyone who couldnrsquot hit such wide fairways ldquomight as well pack your bags and go homerdquo He spent all day in the knee-high fescue

ldquoYou cannot play this golf course if yoursquore not in position off the tee and I wasnrsquot in positionrdquo McIlroy said ldquoOb-viously I paid the price for it todayrdquo

Casey started eagle-birdie and fin-ished with two birdies over the final four holes for his 66

ldquoI was just trying to have half as good a round as Rickie hadrdquo said Casey who played in the afternoon ldquoThe scoring was so good this morn-ing I was happy it stayed benign for us and I capitalized on itrdquo

FOWLER FROM PAGE B1

Eric Lisenby got Brown home though with a single to left Lenny Gonzalez drew a walk and Whitley fol-lowed with a single to left to drive in Lisenby and make it 2-0

The Jets made it 3-0 in the fourth Gavin Melton drew a leadoff walk and moved to second on a wild pitch After Josh Barnett popped up a bunt for the first out Brown grounded out to first to move Melton to third Parrish sin-gled back through the middle to deliv-er Melton

After getting just one hit through the first five innings off of Whitley

Sumter finally got to him in the top of the sixth as Sumter was the home team

Dawson Price led off with a sin-

gle and Rylan Williamson singled to left They pulled off a double steal before Ryan Touchberry grounded out to drive in Price and cut the lead to 3-1

Joey Pereira hit a fly ball to center for a sacrifice fly to drive in William-son and make it 3-2

It was right after that the teams were pulled off the field for a weather delay They never got back on the field as lightning kept flashing around the park though it didnrsquot rain After a delay of well over an hour the game was called and the final score reverted back to the last complete inning thus the 3-0 final

Whitley allowed just one hit in five

innings striking out three and walk-ing four Whitley walked the bases loaded in the fifth with one out but got out of the jam

ldquoIt was about the starting pitch-ing tonightrdquo Lisenby said ldquoJosh pitched a great game and what I really liked is we didnrsquot make an error behind him (after making 10 in Tuesdayrsquos 12-2 loss) We made all the playsrdquo

Dalzell will play host to Lexington today at 7 pm at General Field

Sumter will play host to the NorthSouth Tournament of Champions this weekend at Riley Park

Sumter plays Rowan County NC today at 730 pm

JETS FROM PAGE B1NORTH SOUTH TOURNAMENT

OF CHAMPIONS

at Riley ParkToday

ChapinNewberry vs Rowan County NC 5 pmSumter vs Rowan County NC 730 pm

SaturdayFlorence vs Rowan County NC noonChapinNewberry vs Pitt County NC 230 pmChapinNewberry vs Wilmington NC 5 pmSumter vs Wilmington NC 730 pm

SundayFlorence vs Wilmington NC noonFlorence vs Pitt County NC 230 pmSumter vs Pitt County NC 5 pm

THE SUMTER ITEM SPORTS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | B3

OBITUARIESHELMUT BREITWIESER

Helmut Breitwieser 74 hus-band of Janice Huffine Breit-wieser died on Wednesday

June 14 2017 at his home

Born on March 11 1943 in Yugo-slavia he was a son of the late Henry and Katha-rina Dietrich Bre-itwieser He was a

very active member of First Southern Methodist Church where he taught Sunday school for many years He was employed by National Seal in Van Wert Ohio and Federal Mogul in Summerton for 43 years He was an avid photog-rapher and donated many Civil War reenactment photos to the Sumter County Muse-um Hal spent his final weeks surrounded by family and friends in fellowship through singing favorite hymns and Johnny Cash The family would like to express its thanks to Tri-County Hospice for taking care of our sweet daddy and special thanks to Rita

Survivors include his wife of 54 years four children Tammy Robinson (John) of Sumter Angie Keith (Larry) of Sumter Jeff Breitwieser (Martha) of Easley and Stacey Schmierer (Duane) of Wiscon-sin grandchildren Kayla Stewart (Nathan) Lindsey Breitwieser Michael Robin-son (Paige) Sarah Keith (Don-novan Hodge) William Keith (Marykatherine) Keith Sim-mons (Alice) Cristal Day Ma-dalyn Joseph Luke Kathryn and Olivia Schmierer great-grandchildren Elliott Pais-ley Mason Kelsey Hunter Marley Morgan and Charley two sisters Martha Breitwies-er of Fort Wayne Indiana and MaryAnn Baughman (Gene) of Paulding Ohio a brother John Breitwieser (Karen) of Toledo Ohio and numerous nieces and neph-ews

A funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Ellison Evans offici-ating Burial will be in Wood-land Cemetery in Van Wert Ohio

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm today at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Memorials may be made to First Southern Methodist Church 321 Miller Road Sumter SC 29150 or the Sum-ter County Museum 122 N Washington St Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

FRANK H WELLS

Frank H Wells 87 husband of Lu Pierce Wells died on Tuesday June 13 2017 at NHC Healthcare in Columbia

Born on Jan 14 1930 in Willcox Arizona he was a son of the late Jessie Colum-bus Wells and Emma Ger-trude Wells He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mr Wells retired from the US Air Force as a chief master ser-geant after 30 years of service He was a Korean War veteran He was also a building con-struction teacher at the Sum-ter Career Center

Survivors include his wife of 65 years two children

Frank H Wells Jr of Fair-banks Alaska and Terry Wells (Ronnie Brown) of Sum-ter and two grandsons Dako-ta ldquoKodyrdquo Brown of Myrtle Beach and Ernie Seruya of Sumter

A graveside service will be held at 10 am on Monday at the Evergreen Memorial Park cemetery

The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 pm on Sunday at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

SAMMIE LEE FRAZIER

Sammie Lee Frazier 73 died on Monday June 12 2017 at Ridgewood Manor in Wash-ington North Carolina

Born on Nov 13 1943 in Clarendon County he was a son of the late Jeremiah and Mary Lou Boyd Frazier

Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the chapel of Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC

Viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the funeral home

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC 23 S Duke St Summerton (803) 485-3755

HAROLD M BROGDON SR

Harold M Brogdon Sr 84 husband of Rhunett Billups Brogdon departed this life on Saturday June 10 2017 at Pal-metto Health Tuomey

He was born on July 18 1932 in Sumter a son of the late Moultrie and Gardenia Canty Brogdon He was a graduate of Lincoln High School Class of 1952 He also attended Morris College in Sumter He was a dedicated member of the Lincoln High School Class of 1952 Club In his early years he attended LaGree AME Church and later joined Union Station AME Church where he served faithfully in numerous capacities until his health de-clined He retired after 39

years of service at Harvin Choice Meats Sumter Harold was joined in holy matrimony to Rhunett Billups They cele-brated 57 years of marriage From this union three chil-dren were born

He leaves to cherish pre-cious memories his wife of the home sons Harold (Sher-yl) Brogdon Jr of Sumter and Gerald Brogdon of Madi-son Tennessee a daughter Janice B Rock of Sumter four sisters Margaret Lamb of Bronx New York Gene-vieve Cook of Riverdale Georgia and Naomi Brogdon and Ruth Davis both of En-glewood New Jersey three brothers Christopher Brogdon of Sumter Everett Brogdon of Bronx and Lu-ther Brogdon of Balch Springs Texas seven sisters-in-law one brother-in-law three godchildren and a host of nieces nephews and other relatives and friends

He was preceded in death by two brothers Moultrie Benjamin Brogdon Jr and Dennis Brogdon and one sis-ter Iona Brogdon Lamb

There will not be a public viewing

Mr Brogdon will be placed in the church at noon on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Union Station AME Church 945 S Main St Sumter with the Rev Phil Flowers officiating Interment will follow in Hill-side Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 1030 De-catur St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

PAUL C WATSON

SUMMERTON mdash Paul Crosswell Watson 62 died on Friday June 9 2017 at McLeod Regional Medical Center Florence

He was born on Sunday July 18 1954 in Clarendon County to Dorothy Mae Cony-ers and the late George Ed-mond

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Clarendon One Community Resource Center Summerton Interment will follow at St Mark AME Church cemetery Summerton

Viewing will be held from 1 to 7 pm today at the Chapel of King-Fields Mortuary

Mr Watson will be placed in the Clarendon One Communi-ty Resource Center at noon on Saturday until the hour of service

The family is receiving friends at the home of his mother Dorothy Mae Cony-ers 6 Larry King Highway Summerton

Mr Watsonrsquos mortal frame is peacefully resting in the professional care of King-Fields Mortuary Summerton (803) 485-5039

MARY JANE SMILING-WADE

Mary Jane Smiling-Wade departed this life on Sunday June 11 2017 at her residence in Rembert

Born on Sept 13 1935 in Paxville she was a daughter of the late Shiloh and Leler Smiling and beloved mother and friend to many Mary Jane was raised in a Chris-tian home She attended Sum-ter County public schools in South Carolina Later she re-located to Long Island New York She loved being around her family and friends Al-though she loved talking about God and reading Scrip-tures she was quite the feisty one and was quick to share what was on her mind She was a devoted homemaker and beacon of light for her children and all of those she touched in life Mary Jane ac-cepted Christ at a very early age and joined Bethesda Bap-tist Church After relocating to New York she stayed con-nected to a church singing on the choir and serving in other capacities in the church that she became a part of In

1992 she moved to Rembert where she joined Mt Pisgah Baptist Church She later re-joined Bethesda Baptist Church as she said she want-ed to go back to the church where she started her Chris-tian journey

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband three brothers two sons and one grand-daughter

Precious thoughts will for-ever live in the memories of her children Shiloh Wade of Minneapolis James (Lisa) Wade of Golden Val-ley Minnesota Kenneth Wade of San Antonio Mary Ella Wade of Rembert Mary Elizabeth Wade of Cher-ryvale and Mary Marie Wade of Brooklyn New York two sisters Pauline Mayrant and Margaret (Rob-ert) Myers 18 grandchil-dren 19 great-grandchil-dren one aunt two sisters-in-law one brother-in-law a host of nieces nephews rel-atives and friends and pre-cious caregivers Courtney Brooks Mary Wade and Lelia Jenkins

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs Wade will be placed in the church at 2 pm on Satur-day for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 2 pm on Saturday at Bethesda Baptist Church 4745 US 15 S Sumter with the Rev Ronnie Smiling offi-ciating and the Rev George Smiling eulogist Interment will follow in Bethesda Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 5825 New Hope Church Road Rembert SC 29128

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

SEE OBITUARIES PAGE B4

BREITWIESER

SPORTS ITEMS

Pitino outraged at NCAA penalties Louisville will appealLOUISVILLE Ky mdash The

NCAA didnrsquot feel Louisville went far enough with its self-

imposed sanc-tions following a sex scandal in-vestigation so the governing body Thursday handed down a few more

An outraged Rick Pitino feels the NCAA went too far

After completing its investi-gation of Katina Powellrsquos alle-gations that she and other es-corts where hired to have sex parties and strip for Louisville recruits and players antics the NCAA described as ldquore-

pugnantrdquo it benched the Car-dinals menrsquos basketball coach for five games and imposed several other penalties

Louisville said it is appeal-ing the NCAArsquos decision

The NCAA suspended Piti-no for five Atlantic Coast Con-ference games Boeheim and Brown each served nine-game suspensions for their discre-tions

Pitino has repeatedly de-nied any knowledge of former assistant Andre McGeersquos in-teractions with Powell

Louisville had self-imposed several sanctions including a postseason ban in 2015-16

The NCAA accepted those and tacked on more The

other penalties Louisville re-ceived include vacating wins in which ineligible players participated placing the bas-ketball program on four yearsrsquo probation and issuing a 10-year show-cause order for McGee Louisvillersquos for-mer basketball operations di-rector

The NCAA has not vacated the Cardinalsrsquo 2013 national championship mdash yet And that might be one reason Pitino and Louisville officials are ad-amant about appealing the de-cision

The NCAA said the school must determine which games ineligible players participated in and that might include the

Cardinals title game Players deemed ineligible would be those involved in the sex par-ties which are considered im-permissible benefitsINDIANS 12

DODGERS 5

CLEVELAND mdash Pinch-hit-ter Lonnie Chisenhall con-nected for a 3-run homer and had five RBI as the Cleveland Indians salvaged the finale of a 3-game series by beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 12-5TWINS 6

MARINERS 2

MINNEAPOLIS mdash Chris Gimenez homered twice for

the first time in his big league career Eduardo Escobar sparked a 5-run first inning for Minnesota with a 2-run shot and Jose Berrios and the Twins beat the Seattle Mari-ners 6-2WHITE SOX 5

ORIOLES 2

CHICAGO mdash Rookie Matt Davidson homered for the fourth straight game then doubled and scored in a four-run sixth inning to lead the Chicago White Sox over Balti-more 5-2 on Thursday the Oriolesrsquo seventh loss in eight games

From wire reports

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2017

LILLIAN S MITCHELLLillian Seymour Mitchell

departed her earthly journey on Tuesday June 13 2017 at her residence in Sumter

Lillian was born on Dec 23 1992 in Sumter County and was a daughter of the late Griffin Seymour Sr and Viola Wilson Seymour Gordon Lil-lian was educated in the pub-lic school system in Sumter County She accepted Christ as her Savior at a young age and became a member of Mulberry Missionary Baptist Church Lillian joined the ushers board ministry and served as the first elected sec-retary She relocated to Tren-ton New Jersey where she was a stunning model for Lane Bryant Lillian had a passion for helping others as this led her into the profes-sion of nursing While in New Jersey she also met the love of her life Harry Mitchell After spending wonderful years in New Jersey Lillian and her late husband Harry Mitchell moved to his home-town of Thomasville Georgia Lillian known to many as ldquoAunt Lillrdquo was a very strong affectionate loving and caring wife She enjoyed spending time with her family as she was very passionate about her familyrsquos history and reminiscing about her child-hood days She enjoyed cook-ing fishing creating flower arrangements Major League Baseball and Gospel Channel programs on TV singing and reading Bible Scriptures

Loving memories will be cherished by one stepsister Jennifer Pearson of Sumter County two stepchildren Harry Mitchell Jr (Lillian) and Jacquelyn Cordy (Chris-topher) one step-grand-daughter Shelley Oglesby one step great-granddaugh-ter Brayven Thomas a lov-ing caretaker Virginia Mc-Gill (niece) seven genera-tions of nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her late husband Harry Mitchell two brothers Griffin Seymour Jr and Marion Seymour six sis-ters Susan Johnson Zola S Clark Marie S Tomlin Pearl Smalls Theola Benja-min and Octavia Gordon three stepbrothers Sted-ward Gordon Walter Gor-don and Marshall Gordon and five stepsisters Gracie Pringle Ethel English Leah McKnight Arnetha Cabbagestalk and Juanita Hall

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm on Saturday at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Ms Mitchell will be placed in the church at 1 pm on Sunday for viewing until the hour of service

Homegoing services will be held at 2 pm on Sunday at Mulberry Baptist Church 1400 Mulberry Church Road Sumter with the Rev Nate Brock officiating Interment will follow in Mulberry Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 2 Riley St Sumter

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

MARQUILLE K MILLER

Marquille K Miller 27 hus-band of Franshon Scott Mill-er departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 in Sumter County

He was born on July 25 1989 in Pinewood a son of Janice Miller Nasheed and the late James Green

The family will be receiving friends at the home of his mother 9675 SC 261 Pine-wood SC 29125

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

GERTRUDE L SAXTON-WHITEWith angelrsquos wings Ger-

trude L Saxton-White widow of Lewis R White took flight from this earthly life to her heavenly home on Sunday June 11 2017 at Palmetto Health Richland

Gertrude L Saxton-White was born on Oct 1 1925 in Rembert to the late Deacon Simpson and Emma Singleton Saxton The youngest of 11 all of her siblings preceded her in death

Mrs White was born into a family of love and abiding faith She was baptized and began her Christian journey at Union Baptist Church in Rembert After matrimony on June 3 1951 she joined her husband at Shepherd United Methodist Church where she furthered her personal faith walk and developed a home replete with love faith and prayer She was in church until the end having last at-tended the womenrsquos day pro-gram at Shepherd on May 28 2017 Her family home was filled with a strong faith a strong work ethic and a strong belief in education As such Mrs Whitersquos formative years were spent in the one-room schools of Sumter County She went on to gradu-ate from Mather Academy in Camden She furthered her education at Virginia Union University and earned a mas-terrsquos degree at South Carolina State University Always in pursuit of education she did ongoing studies at Francis Marion University and the University of South Carolina

Mrs White distinguished herself in the field of educa-tion She taught scores of students throughout Sumter County She began her teach-ing career at Live Oak School and then went on to teach at Lincoln High School where she remained through the in-tegration of the Sumter County schools After inte-gration she went on to teach at Bates Middle School After 35 years of teaching math and history it was time to re-tire from the public school system But the teaching journey was not over she subsequently taught at Mor-ris College in Sumter con-tinuing an illustrious career of developing young minds She always saw potential and tried to foster that potential A common expression of for-mer students is ldquoShe was tough but fairrdquo For her work she received numerous awards and accolades but re-mained undaunted because she knew that there was so much work yet to do

Mrs White was active in many church and community organizations The United Methodist Women South Car-olina Education Association National Education Associa-tion Retired Teachers Associ-ation The Reach Out Club The OptiCivitans The Music Guild NAACP and the local Democratic party are some of the organizations that she gave her time and talent She was a generous spirit always with an endearing smile a sharp albeit quiet wit a kind word a stylish presentation a heart of love enduring faith and a prayer always on her lips

Left to cherish her memo-ry and grow from her love and teachings include her children Attorney Jordan (Linda) White Darcella (George) White-Pindar and Jane White-Pindar all of Sumter Dr Jacob White of

Blythewood and James (Ra-mona) Lies Jr of Sumter special niece Glennetta (Robert) Saxton-Johnson of Camden special daughter in spirit Carolyn Prioleau-Elle-by her grandchildren Rob-ert (Petra) Pindar and Her-bert Pindar of Gainesville Florida Dr Lori Pindar of Clemson David Pindar of Sumter and Senior Airman Andrew White of Las Vegas special grandniece Dr Crys-tal (Garrett) Johnson-Mann Colette Daniels of Sumter and Terence Daniels of Landenberg Pennsylvania her great-grandchildren Master Jackson Pindar and Master Sterling Pindar of Gainesville Florida and Cameron Daniels of Landen-berg her godson Artrell Williams of Buffalo New York her sisters-in-law Ellen Saxton of Camden and Gladys White-Walker of Spartanburg numerous nieces and nephews that she loved dearly a very special cousin Barbara (Rudolph) Scott-Holder and very spe-cial friends that she consid-ered sisters Elizabeth Rem-bert Lounell (Jesse) Levy and Mae Ruth Cooke

Mrs White always liked having people around She grew strength from the shared conversation and al-ways enjoyed reminiscing about great times of the past as well as rousing discourse on the current political envi-ronment It was never more important however to share Scripture and the biblical teachings that sustained her During her sunset years she had two caregivers that she appreciated so much Betty Durant and Mary McCray

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs White will be placed in the church at 10 am on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday at West End Community Church 101 S Salem Ave Sumter with the Rev Raymond Cook Jr of-ficiating Interment will fol-low at Evergreen Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 490 W Brewington Road Sumter SC 29153

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

THOMASENA ADAMS

Thomasena ldquoPamrdquo Adams was born on July 7 1950 in Clarendon County to the late Willie Richburg and Willie Chester and Delcena McK-night Martin She was the wife of the late Earnest Adams

She was preceded in death by a grandson Justin I Stacks

She departed this life on Tuesday June 13 2017 in Sumter

She leaves to cherish her memory three children Stacy (Sharon) Martin Na-keyia (Louis) Stacks and Er-nest (Naomi) Adams II five grandchildren Stacie Martin MarrsquoQue Stacks Sha-Ron Martin Louis Stacks III and Anthony Adams eight sis-ters Cellastean Martin Genova (Jimmy) Benson El-lanora Spann Glennetta Martin Gwendolyn Carlisle

Deborah (Joey) Dorsey Karen Harris and Loma Gaines four brothers Willie (Yolanda) Martin Leroy Richardson Rickie Richburg and Michael (Kim) Richburg four sisters-in-law Rovenia (Joe) Adams Doretha Tate Pearlie (Jim) Bostic and Joann Howell three broth-ers-in-law Leroy (Rovenia) Adams Samuel Adams and Charles (Judy) Adams spe-cial aunt Mae Long a host of aunts uncles nieces neph-ews other relatives and friends

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Antioch UME Church 10026 Old River Road Rimini with Pastor Barry Gadsden offici-ating Interment will follow in Antioch Memorial Gar-den

A public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the mortuary

Messages of hope can be left at wwwwhitesmortuarynet

The family is receiving friends at the home of her son Stacy Martin 2199 Jack Touchberry Road Summer-ton and her sister Cellastean Martin 889 Trailmore Circle Sumter

Funeral arrangements en-trusted to Whites Mortuary LLC

WILLIE FUNCHESS

Willie ldquoBillyrdquo Funchess 73 husband of Cynthia Branch Funchess departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Palmetto Health Baptist Columbia

He was born on April 17 1944 in Sumter County a son of the late James T Sr and Thelma Hamilton Funchess

The family will be receiving friends at the home 515 Silver St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

MARY E MCLEOD

PINEWOOD mdash Mary ldquoPollyrdquo English McLeod 87 widow of Jim H ldquoJimmyrdquo McLeod died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at her home

Born on March 18 1930 in Sumter County she was a daughter of the late Thomas E and Ella Bertha Huggins English She was a member of Calvary Church of the Naza-rene and the American Le-gion Ladies Auxiliary in Pine-wood

Survivors include sons Larry ldquoButchrdquo McLeod (LaNelle) of Sumter Jesse E McLeod (Margie) Jim Henry McLeod Jr (Kathy) and Mark A McLeod all of Pine-wood and Stanley E McLeod (Mechele) of Green-

ville daughters Shirley A Walton of Sumter Louise Geddings (AL) of West Co-lumbia and Joy Clemmons (Jackie) of Pinewood 19 grandchildren 26 great-grandchildren numerous nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her husband Jimmy son-in-law Bobby Walton daugh-ter-in-law Bonnie McLeod grandsons Jason Walton and Skyler Johnson four broth-ers and two sisters

Funeral services will be held at 3 pm on Sunday at Calvary Church of the Naza-rene with the Rev F Arthur Sharpe and the Rev Dale Turner officiating Burial will be in Pinewood Cemetery

Pallbearers will be Camer-on McLeod CJ McLeod Tyler McLeod Cole Walton Shane Walton and Wade Wal-ton

Honorary pallbearers will be Eric Brown Adam Bunce Davis Clemmons Jackson Clemmons Trevor Christmas Stephen Johnson Steve John-son Hunter McLeod Westley Osteen Brian Sulser Eric Sulser Blane Walton and Randy Wright

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm on Sat-urday at Elmore-Cannon-Ste-phens Funeral Home and other times after 5 pm at Cy-press Creek Clubhouse 5520 Bethel Church Road Pine-wood

The family would like to ex-press their gratitude to her caregivers Louise Brookshire Jesse Lusk Lora Lee Os-borne Sellarhea Jordan and Rhonda Hackler as well as Amedisys Hospice nurses Mi-chelle Baker and Stephanie Mitchell for all of their loving care and compassion

Memorials may be made to Calvary Church of the Nazarene 4235 Nazarene Church Road Sumter SC 29154 or to Amedisys Hos-pice 2555 Lin Do Court Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

THEDORE BRAILSFORD

LEXINGTON mdash Thedore Brailsford 80 died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Lexington Medical Center Lexington

He was born on Feb 15 1937 in Rimini a son of the late Edward and Sarah Wat-son Brailsford

The family is receiving friends at the home of his niece Ruby Hopkins 9 N Hampton St Pinewood

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IN THE PROBATECOURT FOR

SUMTER COUNTY2017-ES-43-114

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Robert L McClearyPetitioner

vChris M DeJean Nakai R MackArkinwole McCleary ValarieHolmes McCleary And for anypersons unknown who are or Mightclaim to be heirs of the decedentIncluding any unknown persons inthe armed Forces of the UnitedStates of America any Minorspersons non compos mentis andPersons under a disability of anykind or Nature

Respondents

SUMMONSAND NOTICE

TO THE RESPONDENTS ABOVENAMEDAnd to the natural generaltestamentary or other guardiansthereof and to the person withwhom they reside or by whom theymay reside or by whom they may beemployed if any there be and to allo t h e r R e s p o n d e n t s w h o s ewhereabouts cannot be ascertained

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDadvised and notified that theP e t i t i o n S u m m o n s o r d e rAppointing Guardia ad Litem Orderof Publication and Notice toRespondents were filed in the Officeof the Probate Court for SumterCounty South Carolina The purposeof this action is to determine theheirs-at-law of Larry D McCleary asis more fully stated in the PetitionThat by Order of the Probate CourtCalvin K Hastie Esquire whoseaddress is 7 East Hampton SumterSouth Carolina 29150 was appointedGuardian ad Litem Nisi with hisherappointment to become absolutethirty (30) days after the services ofthis Amended Summons and Notice

NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT OF

GUARDIAN AD LITEM

TO THE RESPONDENTS HEREINnames and addresses unknownincluding thereof any who may beminors or under other legaldisabilities if any and to thenatural general or testamentaryguardian or conservator or otherwiseunto the persons with him they mayreside if any thereby

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat by order entered June 2 2017Calvin K Hastie Esquire was namedGuardian ad Litem Nisi to represent

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Bidders must deposit security withall bids Security shall be in the formof a certified check or bid bondmade payable to the Owner andshall be for an amount equal to notless than five percent (5) of theamount of the bid Provisions of thesecurity shall be as described in theInformation for Bidders

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Contractors shal l have aclassification of GC5 and WL

No bidder may withdraw the bidwithin 30 days after the actual dateof the opening and thereof

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-00733

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of JPMorganChase Bank National Association vsRobert W Wazney I theundersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4302183

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of OsamaKhammash against Lawrence Greenthe Master in Equity for Sumter

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-2095

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of South CarolinaState Housing Finance andDevelopment Authority againstElizabeth Berry et al I the Masterin Equity for Sumter County will sellon Monday July 3 2017 at 1200oclock pm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 125 of Millwood GardensSubdivision as shown in Plat BookZ-13 at Page 80 and more recentlyshown and particularly shown on aplat by JP Edwards RLS datedOctober 26 1984 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book Z-48 atPage 950 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 6Fairfield Street Sumter SCRepresented by Auditors map ofSumter County as tax parcel206-04-03-038

This being the same propertyconveyed to Elizabeth Berry by deedof JampB Properties of Sumter LLC

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NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00418

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank National Associationsuccessor-in-interest to Bank ofAmerica NA successor by mergerto LaSalle Bank NA as Trustee forStructured Asset Investment LoanTrust Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates Series 2004-11 vsKathryn R Gardner theundersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LANDT O G E T H E R W I T H T H EIMPROVEMENTS THEREON IFANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE TOWNSHIP OFPRIVATEER COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT 13 ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATPREPARED BY HS WILLSONRLS DATED NOVEMBER 11 1959AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF MESNECONVEYANCE FOR SUMTERCOUNTY IN PLAT BOOK Z-17 ATP A G E 3 B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY SHOWN ANDDELINEATED ON A PLATPREPARED FOR MICHAEL EGARDNER AND KATHRYN RGARDNER BY BEN J MAKELARLS OF ALLEN-MAKELA LANDSURVEYORS INC RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE RMC FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 94 SAID LOT HAVINGSUCH METES AND BOUNDS ASREFERENCE TO SAID LATTERPLAT WILL SHOW ALLMEASUREMENTS BEING ALITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOMICHAEL E GARDNER ANDKATHRYN R GARDNER AS JOINTTENANTS WITH RIGHTS OFSURVIVORSHIP BY DEED OFE D W I N R L A W D A T E DFEBRUARY 1 1995 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 6 1995 INBOOK 617 AT PAGE 1101 IN THE

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of Wells FargoBank NA vs Sherman Rochell JrDaisy L Rochell CA No2016CP4301640 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1200 Noon at the Sumter CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONSITUATE LYING AND BEING INTHE SUMTER TOWNSHIPCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT 130 OF BECKRIDGE PARKSUBDIVISION ON A PLATPREPARED BY EDMUNDS LANDSURVEYORS RLS DATEDNOVEMBER 1 1995 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 1217 PURSUANT TOSECTION 30-5-250 OF THE CODEOF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA(1976 AS AMENDED) REFERENCETO SAID PLAT IS HEREBY MADEFOR THE METES BOUNDSCOURSES ANDOR DISTANCES OFTHE PROPERTY DELINEATEDTHEREON THIS PROPERTY ISKNOWN AS 2361 ORVIS STREETAND IS SHOWN ON THEAUDITORS MAP OF SUMTER

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300512

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of MidFirst Bankagainst Gerald Copeland the Masterin Equity for Sumter County orhisher agent will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inProvidence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinabeing more particularly shown anddelineated as Lot 5 McLaughlinEstates Subdivision Section No 1as shown on that certain plat ofJoseph R Edwards RLS dated Sept28 2000 and recorded in the Officeof the ROD for Sumter County in PlatBook 2000 at Page 700 The said lothas such boundaries metes coursesand distances as are shown on saidplat which are incorporated hereinin accordance with the provision ofSection 30-6-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976

TMS Number190-14-02-006

PROPERTY ADDRESS5 Beard Drive

Dalzell SC 29040

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lucy L Copeland andGerald Copeland by survivorshipdeed of Lucy L Copeland datedOctober 11 2000 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 12 2000in Deed Book 784 at Page 1451 LucyL Copeland died September 302014

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at7000 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-1410

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of TrustmarkNational Bank against Lucille BJenkins et al I the Master in Equityfor Sumter County will sell onMonday July 3 2017 at 1200 oclockpm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 141 of Beckridge ParkSection 7 as shown in Plat Book Z-41at Page 158 and more recently andparticularly shown on a plat byJoseph R Edwards RLS datedAugust 7 1989 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book PB89 atPage 885 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 1022Skardon Street Sumter SouthCarolina and is shown on theAuditors map of Sumter County asTax Parcel 207-07-04-007

This being the same propertyconveyed to Joyce A Jenkins andLucille B Jenkins by deed ofMarilyn F Tiffault dated February 42014 and recorded April 28 2014 inthe Office of the Register of Deedsfor Sumter County South Carolina inBook 1200 at Page 5506 andre-recorded May 29 2014 in Book1201 at Page 4274

TMS 207-07-04-007

Property Address1022 Skardon StreetSumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3875 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00524

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofThe Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York as Trusteefor the Holders of the GE-WMCA s s e t - B a c k e d P a s s - T h r o u g hCertificates Series 2006-1 vsStephen S McCoy Shawna B McCoythe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONIF ANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO 23 OFWILSON PARK SUBDIVISION ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATOF PALMER amp MALONE CESDATED OCTOBER 1954 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOKZ-12 AT PAGE 82 AND HAVINGSUCH BOUNDARIES METESCOURSES AND DISTANCES ASARE SHOWN ON SAID PLATREFERENCE TO WHICH ISHEREBY MADE PURSUANT TOAUTHORITY CONTAINED IN30-50-250 OF THE CODE OF LAWSOF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976 ASAMENDED

THIS BEING THAT SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOSTEPHEN S MCCOY ANDSHAWNA B MCCOY BY DEEDFROM STEPHEN T BICKFORDDATED JUNE 5 2006 ANDRECORDED JUNE 9 2006 IN DEEDBOOK 1032 AT PAGE 164 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTY

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

827 Mathis StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 248-09-03-057

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in the

AMENDED SUMMONSAND NOTICES

(Non-Jury)

FORECLOSUREOF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CA NO2014-CP-43-2763

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Carrington Mortgage Services LLCPlaintiff

vsJohn P Godwin South CarolinaDepartment of Motor Vehicles SouthCarolina Department of Revenue

Defendant(s)

TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVENAMEDYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDand required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint in thisaction a copy of which is herebyserved upon you and to serve a copyof your Answer on the subscribers attheir offices at 3800 FernandinaRoad Suite 110 Columbia SC 29210within thirty (30) days after theservice hereof exclusive of the dayof such service except that theUnited States of America if namedshall have sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof exclusive ofthe day of such service and if youfail to do so judgment by default willbe rendered against you for therelief demanded in the Complaint

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE ANDOR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSONWITH WHOM THE MINOR(S)RESIDES ANDOR TO PERSONSU N D E R S O M E L E G A LDISABILITY

YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONEDAND NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian ad litemwithin thirty (30) days after theservice of this Summons and Noticeupon you If you fail to do soapplication for such appointmentwill be made by Attorney forPlaintiff

YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICEthat pursuant to Rule 53(b) of theSouth Carolina Rules of CivilProcedure the Plaintiff will movefor a general Order of Reference tothe Master in Equity for SumterCounty which Order shallspecifically provide that the saidMaster in Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a final judgmentin this action

NOTICE OF FILINGAMENDED

COMPLAINT

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVENAMED

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the Amended Complaint CoverSheet for Civil Actions andCertificate of Exemption from ADRin the above entitled action was filedin the Office of the Clerk of Court forSumter County on June 19 2015

Bradford M StokesSC Bar No 78032Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451Attorneys for Plaintiff

your interest in this action andappointment to become absoluteunless you apply for the appointmentof a Guardian ad Litem to representyour interest in the above entitledaction within thirty (30) days fromthe date of the said order

June 2 2017J DAVID WEEKSWEEKS LAW OFFICE LLC35 South Sumter StreetP O Box 370Sumter SC 29151ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER(803) 775-5856 Telephone(803) 778-1365 Facsimile

COUNTY AS TAX PARCEL207-06-01-004

Derivation BOOK 1004 PAGE 00890

2361 Orvis StreetSumter SC 29154

207-06-01-004

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSSUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES EASEMENTS ANDORRESTRICTIONS OF RECORD ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 425 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theSumter County Clerk of Court at CA2016CP4301640

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Richard L BoothMaster In Equity forSumter County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-09081Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

County or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that lot or parcel of land situatein Sumter County State of SouthCarolina containing five (5) acresand being shown and designated asLot No 1 on that certain plat of TJSmith Surveyor dated January 251947 recorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book ZZ-5 at page 245according to which said lot No 1 isbounded as follows North by astreet separating it from lands nowor formerly of John K McElveenEast by a public road leading fromthe Sumter-Shiloh paved highwaySouth by lands now or formerly ofJK McElveen and West by Lot No 2as shown on said plat

TMS Number267-02-02-003

PROPERTY ADDRESSTract 1ZZ5-245

Mims RoadSumter SC 29036

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green bydeed of distribution of the Estate2010-ES43-00274 dated September16 2015 and recorded in the Officeof the Register of Deeds for SumterCounty on September 17 2015 inDeed Book 1215 at Page 485

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at1500 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

RECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

9 Lake Shore DriveSumter SC 29150

TMS 224-06-01-004

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 85 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe Providence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinadesignated as Lot W on a platprepared by Joseph R EdwardsRLS dated June 19 2001 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book 2001 at Page 591Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 of theCode of Laws of South Carolina(1976 as amended) reference to saidplat is hereby made for the metesbounds courses andor distances ofthe property delineated thereon Theproperty is known as 2040 HideawayDrive and is shown on the Auditor`smap of Sumter County as tax parcel180-00-03-016(P)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Robert W Wazney byvirtue of a Deed from Pauline JShuler dated July 27 2001 andrecorded September 12 2001 in Book815 at Page 1970 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 180-13-01-015

Property address2040 Hideaway Drive

Sumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 5500 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

dated October 12 2009 and recordedOctober 14 2009 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina in Book 1130at Page 2915

TMS 206-04-03-038

Property Address6 Fairfield Street

Sumter SC 29150

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 6125 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

Summons ampNotice Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale

B6 THE ITEM CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017

ORDER AND NOTICE OF SALED E F I C I E N C Y J U D G M E N TREQUESTED AS TO DEFENDANTSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONNOT ELIGIBLE FOR LOANMODIFICATION UNDER THEH O M E A F F O R D A B L EMODIFICATION PROGRAM STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA SUMTERCOUNTY IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS THIRD JUDICIALC I R C U I T 2 0 1 6 - C P - 4 3 - 0 0 6 1 8FIRST-CITIZENS BANK amp TRUSTCOMPANY AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST BY MERGER TO FIRSTCITIZENS BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY INC Plaintiff vsSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONDefendant(s) BY VIRTUE of adecree heretofore granted in the

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-01993

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of FederalNational Mortgage Association(Fannie Mae) vs Nicole J MilliganI the undersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

ALL of that certain piece parcel orlot of land together withimprovements thereon lying beingand situate in Sumter TownshipSumter County South Carolinamore particularly shown anddesignated as Lot 233 HilldaleSubdivision on a plat thereofprepared by Michael C TurbevilleIII on December 19 2005 said plat isrecorded in Plat Book 2006 at Page16 and is incorporated herein byreference pursuant to Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976 (as amended)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Nicole J Milligan byvirtue of a Deed from The Estate ofDouglas M Simmons datedDecember 28 2005 and recordedJanuary 13 2006 in Book 1012 atPage 1246 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 207-09-04-013

Property address2610 Hilldale Drive

Sumter SC 29154-7010

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case of

Notice of SaleCA No

2015-CP-43-02808

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Guild MortgageCompany vs Roosevelt AndersonTracey Danelle Isaac I theundersigned as Master in Equity forSumter County will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at the SumterCounty Judicial Center SumterCounty South Carolina to thehighest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parcelor lot of land together with theimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being shown anddesignated as Lot No 60 of Kel-SamFarms Subdivision Section I asshown on that certain plat preparedby Carl J Croft RLS dated June 121989 and recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty in Plat Book PB 94 at page237 This said lot has such metesboundaries courses and distances asare shown on said plat which areincorporated herein in accordancewith the provisions of Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Roosevelt Anderson andTracey Danelle Isaac from StanleyMaxwell by virtue of a Deed datedJune 26 2014 and recorded July 92014 in Book 1202 at Page 5758 in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County South Carolina

3440 Deer Track CircleDalzell SC 29040

TMS 189-09-01-014

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Four and00100 (4000) to be paid on balanceof bid from date of sale to date ofcompliance The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps and that thesuccessful bidder or bidders otherthan the Plaintiff therein do uponthe acceptance of his or her biddeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County a certified check orcash in the amount equal to fivepercent (5) of the amount of bid onsaid premises at the sale as evidenceof good faith in bidding and subjectto any resale of said premises underOrder of this Court and in the eventthe said purchaser or purchasers failto comply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days the Masterin Equity shall forthwith resell thesaid property after the due noticeand advertisement and shallcontinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser who shall comply withthe terms of sale shall be obtainedsuch sales to be made at the risk ofthe former purchaser Since apersonal or deficiency judgment iswaived the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately If thePlaintiff or the Plaintiff srepresentative does not appear atthe above-described sale then thesale of the property will be nullvoid and of no force and effect Insuch event the sale will berescheduled for the next available

Notice of SaleCA No 2017-CP-43-00325

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Lakeview LoanServicing LLC vs Michael SGerbode I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on July 3 2017 at 1200 PMat the Sumter County JudicialCenter Sumter County SouthCarolina to the highest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parceland lottract of land withimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being in the Countyof Sumter State of South Carolinaidentified as Lot No 4B of EssexPark Subdivision and being morefully shown on a plat prepared byJoseph R Edwards PLS dated31798 and recorded in Plat Book 98at Page 319 records of SumterCounty

Aforesaid Plat is specificallyincorporated herein and reference iscraved thereto for a more completeand accurate description of themetes bounds courses anddistances of the property concernedherein This description is in lieu ofmetes and bounds as permitted bylaw under Section 30-5-250 of the1976 Code of Laws of South CarolinaAs Amended Be all measurements alittle more or a little less andaccording to said plat

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Michael S Gerbode bydeed of Tommy L Moss datedSeptember 6 2006 and recordedSeptember 6 2006 in Book 1043 atPage 1639 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina

2021 Essex DriveSumter SC 29154

TMS 206-06-02-108

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Six and8751000 (6875) to be paid onbalance of bid from date of sale todate of compliance The purchaserto pay for papers and stamps andthat the successful bidder orbidders other than the Plaintifftherein do upon the acceptance ofhis or her bid deposit with theMaster in Equity for Sumter County

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4301551

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina issued in thecase of Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company as Trustee forSoundview Home Loan Trust 2006-3Asset-Backed Certificates Series2006-3 against Barry L Artis Sr etal the Master in Equity for SumterCounty or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereonsituate lying and being in theTownship of Stateburg near theTown of Sumter County of SumterState of South Carolina fronting onMonterey Drive and being moreparticularly shown and delineated asLot 3 of Horton Field Subdivision(fka Mayfield Subdivision) on a platprepared for Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by Cox and DinkinsInc dated April 14 2006 andrecorded in Book 2006 page 236 andalso by plat prepared by EdmundsLand Surveyors Inc datedDecember 17 2003 and recorded inBook 2004 page 48 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty and having such boundariesand measurements as will more fullyappear by reference to said plat

TMS Number155-08-03-004

PROPERTY ADDRESS1390 Monterey DrSumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by deed of D RHorton Inc dated April 20 2006 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyon May 12 2006 in Deed Book 1027 atPage 1897

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at450 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord and to the right of the UnitedStates of America to redeem theproperty within one (1) year from thedate of the foreclosure sale pursuantto Sec 2410(c) Title 28 UnitedStates Code

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties who

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00377

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank Trust NA as Trustee forLSF9 Master Participation Trust vsAnnie G Gilchrist Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvester Miott akaSylvester R Miott Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvia L Miott SouthCarolina Department of Revenuethe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALI THAT LOT OF LANDSITUATE IN THE CITY OFSUMTER IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA REPRESENTED ASLOT NO 40 IN BLOCK B ON THATCERTAIN PLAT RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OFCOURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY INPLAT BOOK V-4 AT PAGE 411 ANDBOUNDED AS FOLLOWS

ON THE NORTH BY SHERARDSTREET ON SAID PLAT NOWKNOWN AS COLLEGE STREET ONTHE EAST BY LOT NO 41 INBLOCKB ON SAID PLAT ON THESOUTH BY OTHER LAND OFGRANTOR AND ON THE WEST BYLOT NO 39 IN BLOCK B ON SAIDPLAT SAID LOT HEREBYCONVEYED MEASURES FIFTY (50)FEET ON ITS NORTHERN ANDSOUTHERN LINES AND ONEHUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) FEETON ITS EASTERN AND WESTERNLINES BY SAID MEASUREMENTSA LITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOS Y L V E S T E R M I O T T A N DSYNETHIA MIOTT BY DEED OFS A M G G R E E N D A T E DFEBRUARY 10 1956 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 15 1956 INBOOK 87 AT PAGE 273 IN THERECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

SUBSEQUENTLY SYNETHIA DMIOTT PASSED AWAY AND HERINTEREST IN THE SUBJECTPROPERTY WAS PASSED TOSYLVESTER MIOTT AND SYLVIAMIOTT PURSUANT TO THE WILLOF SYNETHIA D MIOTT AND BYPROBATE OF ESTATE FILE2010ES4300009 SEE ALSO DEEDOF DISTRIBUTION DATEDMARCH 22 2011 AND RECORDEDMARCH 23 2011 IN DEED BOOK1152 AT PAGE 001342 IN THEOFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTFOR SUMTER COUNTY SOUTHCAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

20 East College StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 229-12-03-035

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 124499 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2016-CP-43-00952

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofChristiana Trust a division ofWilmington Savings Fund SocietyFSB as indenture trustee for theC S M C 2 0 1 4 - R P L 3 T r u s t Mortgage-Backed Notes Series2014-RPL3 vs Joshua A GrubbBrittany A Henline Chase BankUSA National Association sbm toChase Manhattan Bank USA NA assuccessor in interest to Bank OneDelaware NA the undersignedMaster In Equity for Sumter CountySouth Carolina will sell on July 32017 at 1200PM at the SumterCounty Courthouse City of SumterState of South Carolina to thehighest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR TRACT OF LANDWITH ALL IMPROVEMENTSTHEREON SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE CITY ANDCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT NO 85 OF WILSON PARKSUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON APLAT BY DD EDMUNDS RLSDATED JULY 2 1990 RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 90 AT PAGE 875 INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFSUMTER COUNTY SAID LOT NO85 BEING BOUNDED ANDMEASURING AS FOLLOWSNORTH BY LOT NO 78 SAIDP L A T A N D M E A S U R I N GTHEREON 7489 FEET EAST BYLOT NO 86 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14013FEET SOUTH BY LEE STREETSAID PLAT AND FRONTINGTHEREON 7521 FEET AND WESTBY LOT NO 84 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14030FEET BE ALL MEASUREMENTS ALITTLE MORE OR A LITTLE LESSAND ACCORDING TO SAID PLATTHIS BEING THE PROPERTYKNOWN AS 209 LEE STREET

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOJOSHUA A GRUBB ANDBRITTANY A HENLINE BY DEEDOF BUDDY K WARD DATED MAY10 2005 AND RECORDED MAY 242005 IN BOOK 981 AT PAGE 1729 INTHE OFFICE OF REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY209 Lee Street

Sumter SC 29150TMS 248-10-02-018

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) Deficiency judgment beingdemanded the bidding will not beclosed on the day of sale but willremain open for a period of thirty(30) days as provided by lawPlaintiff is demanding a deficiencythe Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to salePurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 75 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300005

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of NationstarMortgage LLC against DorothyRobertson et al the Master inEquity for Sumter County or hisheragent will sell on July 3 2017 at1200 PM at Sumter JudicialCenter 215 North Harvin StreetSumter SC 29150 to the highestbidder

All that piece parcel or lot of landlying being and situate in SumterTownship Sumter County State ofSouth Carolina shown anddesignated as Lot No 2 on a plat ofVillage Green Subdivisionrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book Z-28 at Page 57 said lotbeing bounded and measures asfollows On the Northwest by WasselStreet and measuring thereon 2250feet on the North by the intersectionof Wassel Street and DesChampsRoad and measuring thereon 3535feet On the Northeast byDesChamps Road and measuringthereon 1050 feet On the Southeastby Lot No 1 and measuring thereon2500 feet and on the Southwest byLot No 3 and measuring thereon1300 feet be all of saidmeasurements a little more or less

TMS Number184-10-01-003

PROPERTY ADDRESS450 Deschamps Road

Sumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Cassie S Slater andWillie Slater by deed of S amp ELandscaping Company datedOctober 26 1970 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 29 1970in Deed Book R-9 at Page 1384 and toCassie S Slater Dorothy Robertsonand Willie Mae Scott by deed ofdistribution of the Estate of WillieSlater recorded November 14 2005in Book 1005 at Page 1493

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at6875 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

a certified check or cash in theamount equal to five percent (5) ofthe amount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of good faithin bidding and subject to any resaleof said premises under Order of thisCourt and in the event the saidpurchaser or purchasers fail tocomply with the terms of sale withinTwenty (20) days the Master inEquity shall forthwith resell the saidproperty after the due notice andadvertisement and shall continue tosell the same each subsequent salesday until a purchaser who shallcomply with the terms of sale shallbe obtained such sales to be made atthe risk of the former purchaserSince a personal or deficiencyjudgment is waived the bidding willnot remain open but compliancewith the bid may be madeimmediately If the Plaintiff or thePlaintiffs representative does notappear at the above-described salethen the sale of the property will benull void and of no force and effectIn such event the sale will berescheduled for the next availablesales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in EquityFor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

should have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Susan S WhiteSC Bar 5453Attorney for PlaintiffFINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPO Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460

case of First-Citizens Bank amp TrustCompany as successor in interest bymerger to First Citizens Bank andTrust Company Inc v Sheila HClark aka Sheila A Clark akaSheila H Wilson case number2016-CP-43-00618 I the undersignedRichard L Booth Master In Equityfor Sumter County will hold a saleon July 3 2017 at 1200 PM at theSumter County Courthouse 215North Harvin Street Sumter SC29150 Courtroom 1A and sell thefollowing described property to thehighest bidder All that certainpiece parcel or lot of land togetherwith the dwelling and any and allother improvements thereon lyingbeing and situate in the city andCounty of Sumter State of SouthCarolina being shown anddelineated as Lot No 6 on thatcertain plat by R L MaloneEngineer dated July 9 1940 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book S-5 at Page 53according to which said Lot 6 isbounded and measuring now orformerly as follows on the north byLot 7 said plat and measuringthereon 1000 feet on the east by Lot8 said plat and measuring thereon575 feet on the south by a 50right-of-way known as VirginiaDrive and measuring thereon 100feet and on the west by theright-of-way of North MagnoliaStreet and fronting thereon 575 feetbe all of said measurements a littlemore or less and according to saidplat Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 ofthe Code of Laws of South Carolina(1976) reference to said plat ishereby craved for particulars of theboundaries metes courses andordistances of the property delineatedthereon This property isrepresented as Tax Map Parcel No249-01-02-058 upon the records of theSumter County Auditor and isknown as 501 N Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 This being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto David W Durham bydeed from Anne Harriet PalmerCatherine Palmer Tillman andPhilip G Palmer dated March 231999 and recorded same date in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 735 atPage 1052 And this being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto Sheila H Clark bydeed from David W Durhamrecorded June 4 1999 in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 743 atPage 23 501 Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 Tax No249-01-02-058 TERMS OF SALE Thesuccessful bidder other thanPlaintiff will deposit with theSumter County Master In Equity atthe conclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of its bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt in thecase of noncompliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail or refuseto make the required deposit at timeof bid or comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30) daysthen the Master In Equity may resellthe property on the same terms andconditions at the risk of the saidhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theconveying deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of the bidfrom the date of sale to the date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 5500 per annum ShouldPlaintiff or one of its representativesfail to be present at the time of salethe property shall be automaticallywithdrawn from said sale As adeficiency judgment is beingdemanded the bidding will remainopen thirty (30) days after the date ofsale THIS SALE IS ALSO MADESUBJECT TO ALL SUMTERCOUNTY TAXES AND EXISTINGEASEMENTS RESTRICTIONSAND SENIOR LIENS ANDOROTHER ENCUMBRANCES OFRECORD Richard L Booth MasterIn Equity Sumter County SumterSouth Carolina ATTORNEYS FORPLAINTIFF Samuel D FlederPatrick Goodwyn Smith DebnamNarron Drake Saintsing amp MyersLLP PO Box 26268 Raleigh NC27611 Attorneys for Plaintiff DMN15079942

case of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3375 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

non-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4875 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

sales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale

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IN LIFE

FLINT MICH Michiganrsquos attor-ney general charged healthofficials Wednesday over theFlint drinking-water crisis

Six officials are charged in allmdash five with involuntary man-slaughter mdash according to Michi-gan Attorney General Bill

Schuette ldquoWe are confident thatthe charges that we have filed willbe upheld in the courtsrdquo he said

uNick Lyon director of thestate Department of Health andHuman Services is charged withfelonies involuntary manslaugh-ter and misconduct in office

uEden Wells the depart-mentrsquos chief medical executive ischarged with obstruction of jus-tice and lying to a police officeralso felonies

uDarnell Earley Flintrsquos for-mer state emergency manager ischarged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with felony false pre-

tenses conspiracy to commitfalse pretenses misconduct in of-fice and a misdemeanor charge ofwillful neglect of duty

uHoward Croft Flintrsquos for-mer Water Department manageris charged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with false pretenses andconspiracy to commit falsepretenses

uLiane Shekter-Smith theMichigan Department of Envi-ronmental Qualityrsquos drinking wa-ter chief is charged withinvoluntary manslaughter Shepreviously was charged with felo-ny misconduct in office and mis-

demeanor willful neglect of dutyuStephen Busch the district

supervisor for the Office of Drink-ing Water is charged with invol-untary manslaughter He pre-viously was charged with felonymisconduct in office tamperingwith evidence conspiracy to tam-per with evidence and two misde-meanor counts of the MichiganSafe Water Drinking Act

The charges are related to aLegionnairesrsquo disease outbreak in2014 and 2015 that led to 12deaths after the cityrsquos water sup-ply was switched to the Flint Riv-er Flintrsquos drinking water wascontaminated with lead

Officials face manslaughter charges over Flint12 died in Michiganafter water polluted

Paul Egan and Elisha AndersonDetroit Free Press

GUNFIRE ON THE BASEBALL FIELD

SOURCE Digital Globe ESRI GRAPHIC KARL GELLES AND JIM SERGENT USA TODAY

ABOUT 7 AM Congressmen are taking batting practice

1

SHORTLY AFTER 7 AMGunman open fires from behind third base

2

Scalisersquos CapitolPolice detail engages shooter

4

3rdbase

Outfield

4

1stbase

Police detail location

ABOUT 712 AMAlexandria police arrive and join the gunfight Suspect dies

5

Eugene Simpson Stadium Park Alexandria Va

HOW THE SHOOTING UNFOLDED

Alexandria

WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWhite HouseWhite HouseWhite House

US CapitolUS CapitolUS Capitol

Va

MdPotomacRiverPotomacRiver

395395Shootings

N

5 Miles

CongressmanSteve Scaliseshot in hip

3

Attack stuns Washington

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Survivors gather behind police lines around the baseball park in Alexandria Va where congressional Republicans were practicing for an annual charity game with congressional Democrats The game will be played tonight as planned

ALEXANDRIA VA The 66-year-old Illinois man who fired earlyWednesday on members of Con-gress practicing for a charitybaseball game raged againstPresidentTrump and hadsingled outHouse MajorityWhip SteveScalise whowas woundedin the attack

ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

AFPGETTY IMAGES

James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

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STORY CONTINUES ON C2 STORY CONTINUES ON C2

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

CONTINUED FROM C1

CONTINUED FROM C1

SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

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Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

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(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

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(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

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Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

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rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

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Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

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South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

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Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

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FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

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The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

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BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 24rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo

AMC 48 180 (600) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Lost World Jurassic Parkrdquo (1997 Adventure) Jeff Goldblum Juli-anne Moore An expedition returns to monitor dinosaursrsquo progress

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

Modern Family (DVS)

WE 68 166 Law amp Order ldquoStalkerrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDisappearedrdquo Law amp Order Quadriplegic boy is killed Law amp Order ldquoBad Girlrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDamagedrdquo Law amp Order WGNA 8 172 Blue Bloods ldquoThe Bitter Endrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoUnwritten Rulesrdquo Blue Bloods Blue Bloods ldquoTo Protect and Serverdquo Person of Interest

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DOG EAT DOUG

SOUP TO NUTZ

ACROSS1 Snake footwise

5 Instagram and

Pinterest

9 Bad thing to

draw during

a test

14 Saboteur eg

15 Fruit used in

alcohol flavoring

16 Home for

66-Across

17 Criticism

18 Wedding dress

insert

19 Impatient

20 Start

of a one-liner by

54-Across

23 Tiresome type

24 Cavaliers

on scoreboards

25 One-liner part 2

29 One-liner part 3

32 Paella pot

33 NFL receivers

36 Actress Skye

37 Upset

38 One-liner part 4

40 One-liner part 5

42 Stands for

funerals

43 Black and Red

44 ldquo__ of Lightrdquo

1998 Madonna

album

45 Words to a traitor

46 One-liner part 6

49 End of the

one-liner

50 Andean root

vegetable

51 California tourist

attraction

54 Standup comic

known for

one-liners

59 Stereotypically

haunted area

62 One-eighties

63 Flash maybe

64 Absorbed

eagerly with ldquoinrdquo

65 It may affect

a sentence

66 Sea eagles

67 ldquo__ Stardustrdquo

David Bowie

song

68 Chihuahua

sounds

69 Afternoon fare

DOWN1 Switch letters

2 Tentacled

creature

3 Start of

a Norwegian line

4 Northern Illinois

University city

5 ldquoOff the Courtrdquo

memoirist

6 Splash sound

7 A pro brings his

own to the table

8 Flower parts

9 Switch partner

10 ldquoReady if you

arerdquo

11 Circle segment

12 Med research

agency

13 One in or on

a chain

21 Calvin and Anne

22 Born in France

26 Not as healthy

27 Colleague of

Ruth and Sonia

28 Source of some

issues

30 Comforting

sound

31 Bad picnic omen

33 Area sometimes

called ldquoThe Roof

of the Worldrdquo

34 ldquoDownton

Abbeyrdquo lady

35 Number of

Maravillas

del Mundo

37 Email again

39 Showing

impatience

digitally

40 __ shooter

41 Fink

43 Linguistic origin

of Kwanzaa

46 Wee one

47 Live in

48 Hydrophobia

52 ldquoNapoleon

Dynamiterdquo

sidekick Saacutenchez

53 Hockey setting

55 Repulsive

56 Dickens

schemer

57 Those in

Chihuahua

58 [Horrors]

59 Woodworkerrsquos

tool

60 Prefix with cycle

61 Itrsquos game

JEFF MACNELLYrsquoS SHOE DILBERT

MOTHER GOOSE

ZITSBLONDIE

BORN LOSERBEETLE BAILEY

ANDY CAPP

BIZARRO

GARFIELD

JUMBLE THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEBy David L Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

SUDOKU HOW TO PLAY

Each row column and set of 3-by-3 boxes must contain the numbers 1 through 9 without repetition

By Christopher Shaw 61617

Thursdayrsquos Puzzle Solved

copy2017 Tribune Content Agency LLC 61617

THE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

The answers to todayrsquos puzzles can be

found on todayrsquos Daily Planner page

DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

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Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

C6 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 COMICS THE SUMTER ITEM

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WEATHER

TODAYrsquoS

SOUTH

CAROLINA

WEATHERTemperatures shown on map are todayrsquos highs and tonightrsquos lows

LOCAL ALMANAC

NATIONAL CITIES REGIONAL CITIES

LAKE LEVELS SUN AND MOON

TIDESRIVER STAGES

Temperature

Precipitation

Full 7 am 24-hrLake pool yest chg

Flood 7 am 24-hrRiver stage yest chg AT MYRTLE BEACH

High Ht Low Ht

City HiLoW HiLoW City HiLoW HiLoW City HiLoW HiLoWCity HiLoW HiLoW

Weather(W) sndashsunny pcndashpartly cloudy cndashcloudy shndashshowers tndashthunderstorms rndashrain sfndashsnow fl urries snndashsnow indashice

AccuWeatherreg fi ve-day forecast for Sumter

Spartanburg

Greenville

Gaff ney

Columbia

BishopvilleFlorence

MyrtleBeach

Sumter

Manning

Charleston

Aiken

Forecasts and graphics provided by

AccuWeather Inc copy2017

TODAY

A couple of

afternoon t-storms

90deg

TUESDAY

Cloudy with a

t-storm or two

84deg 71deg

W 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 65

MONDAY

An afternoon

t-storm or two

88deg 71deg

SW 8-16 mph

Chance of rain 60

SUNDAY

Cloudy humid a

pm t-storm

89deg 72deg

SSW 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 60

SATURDAY

A t-storm around in

the pm

88deg 72deg

S 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 40

TONIGHT

A thunderstorm in

spots early

72deg

S 3-6 mph

Chance of rain 40

SSW 6-12 mph

Chance of rain 65

High 95degLow 73degNormal high 88degNormal low 66degRecord high 101deg in 2015Record low 50deg in 1979

24 hrs ending 4 pm yest 006Month to date 090Normal month to date 260Year to date 1907Last year to date 2366Normal year to date 2022

SUMTER THROUGH 4 PM YESTERDAY

Murray 360 35785 -002Marion 768 7543 -004Moultrie 755 7530 -001Wateree 100 9784 +026

Black River 12 543 -045Congaree River 19 300 -011Lynches River 14 363 -041Saluda River 14 264 +042Up Santee River 80 7677 -029Wateree River 24 649 +002

Sunrise 610 am Sunset 835 pmMoonrise 1256 am Moonset 1233 pm

Last New

June 17 June 23

First Full

June 30 July 8

Today 204 am 30 916 am 02 235 pm 27 925 pm 05Sat 256 am 29 1007 am 00 332 pm 29 1028 pm 05

Asheville 8365t 8267tAthens 9070t 8869tAugusta 9472t 9072tBeaufort 9174pc 8975pcCape Hatteras 8275pc 8474pcCharleston 8974pc 8773pcCharlotte 9172t 8771tClemson 9272t 9072tColumbia 9274t 8973tDarlington 9272t 9072tElizabeth City 8772t 8873pcElizabethtown 8971t 8873tFayetteville 9373t 9173t

Florence 8971t 8872tGainesville 8770t 8770tGastonia 8971t 8771tGoldsboro 8972t 8872tGoose Creek 8973t 8773pcGreensboro 8868t 8669tGreenville 8970t 8769tHickory 8869t 8669tHilton Head 8776pc 8676pcJacksonville FL 8871pc 8772cLa Grange 9072t 9072tMacon 9072t 8671tMarietta 8871t 8873t

Marion 8867t 8565tMt Pleasant 8775pc 8675pcMyrtle Beach 8574pc 8474pcOrangeburg 9172t 8972tPort Royal 8976pc 8776pcRaleigh 8970t 8771tRock Hill 9070t 8770tRockingham 9170t 8970tSavannah 9374t 9073pcSpartanburg 8969t 8669tSummerville 8973t 8872tWilmington 8874pc 8773pcWinston-Salem 8969t 8670t

Today Sat Today Sat Today Sat

Atlanta 8872t 8773tChicago 8869pc 8969tDallas 9878s 9879sDetroit 8669pc 8872tHouston 9577pc 9477pcLos Angeles 9063s 8864sNew Orleans 8975pc 8876pcNew York 7065sh 7868cOrlando 8671t 8771tPhiladelphia 8269sh 8672cPhoenix 10979s 11081sSan Francisco 7359s 7560sWash DC 8373c 8775c

Today Sat

IN THE MOUNTAINS

Today Humid thunderstorms Winds south-southwest 4-8 mphSaturday Humid a thunderstorm in the afternoon Winds south 4-8 mph

ON THE COAST

Today Intervals of clouds and sunshine humid High 85 to 91Saturday Humid with a blend of sun and clouds High 84 to 89

89698970

9069

9274

91718971

8574

9072

9273

8974

9070

Lincoln High Alumni hold dinner fund-raiser

Venus is active but also loves to be held cuddled

Harley is a sweet gentle pup

AROUND TOWN

The Sumter SPCA is located at 1140 S Guignard Drive (803) 773-9292 and is open 11 am to 530 pm every day ex-cept Wednesday and Sunday Visit the website at wwwsumterscspcacom

The SPCA relies heavily on

community support and

donations Currently the

biggest needs are for dry

puppy and kitten food wet cat

food cat litter and cleaning

supplies The following are also

appreciated

Newspapers stuff ed animals heavy

duty trash bags (30 gallon or larger)

dishwashing liquid laundry detergent

bleach paper towels sheets and

comforters baby blankets canned

dog and cat food dry dog food treats

leashes and collars disinfectant spray

all-purpose cleaner air freshener no

scratch scrubbers two-sided sponges

for dishes litter freshener and of

course monetary donations are also

gratefully accepted

SUMTER SPCA PETS OF THE WEEK

CROSSWORD

ANSWERS TO TODAY rsquoS PUZZLES

SUDOKU JUMBLE

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Someone will withhold important

information Donrsquot make a decision that will have a lasting effect on your future plans and goals Look out for your own interests and negotiate on your own behalf 3 stars

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Yoursquoll find unusual ways to get things done Your insight and dedication coupled with your ability to meet deadlines and to surprise others with your ideas will pay off and bring high returns Romance will enhance your personal life 4 stars

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Question everything and everyone Incorrect information will cause delays and make you look bad Broaden your outlook when faced with opposition A willingness to negotiate and meet others halfway will help you avoid being left out 2 stars

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Personal gains can be made Let your emotions be your guide when it comes to dealing with children a close friend or your companion A passionate or kind gesture will enhance your relationships with those you love and respect 5 stars

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Hold on to your cash Donrsquot let anyone sweet-talk you into spending money on something you donrsquot need Look for alternative ways to have fun and do things without putting your hard-earned cash on the line 3 stars

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Base relationships on trust and equality Emotional matters will surface if there is too much pressure being put on you to do things you donrsquot want to do Donrsquot feel like you have to be a chameleon and mirror someone elsersquos actions 3 stars

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Deception is apparent when dealing with peers relatives or friends Ask questions before you agree to take part in something that is emotionally draining Change can be good if it leads to fewer complications and a simpler lifestyle 3 stars

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Yoursquoll learn by taking part in events that are challenging mentally physically and emotionally Socializing and sharing your thoughts with someone special will encourage you to make positive changes A commitment or altering your lifestyle is favored 5 stars

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Problems with partners will leave you feeling isolated and confused Listen carefully and consider whether you need the kind of help thatrsquos being offered Going it alone will give you the control you need to stay within budget 2 stars

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) Trust your own judgment One of your peers will feed you false information that will set you back if you are gullible Channel your energy into doing what needs to be done without offering insight into your plans 4 stars

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Yoursquoll be taken advantage of if you are sympathetic to someone whining about tough times Offer suggestions but donrsquot put your money or time into something that is not your responsibility Aim to stabilize your life not make it more complicated 3 stars

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Emotional energy should be put to good use A creative hobby or personal improvements you want to make will be a good outlet for you to pursue alone Refuse to let anyone use emotional tactics to encourage poor habits 3 stars

The Lincoln High School Preser-vation Alumni Association will sponsor a dinner fundraiser from 11 am to 5 pm today at Lincoln High School cafete-ria Council Street Cost is $9 per dinner and the menu will consist of fried chicken or pork chops rice with gravy green beans dessert roll and a drink Call (803) 968-4173A State Health Insurance Pro-gram Workshop will be held 10 am-1 pm on Tuesday June 20 at the Sumter County Li-brary 111 N Harvin StThe VFW and VFW 10813 Auxilia-ry will meet at 6 pm Tuesday June 20 at the Post Home 610 Manning AveSummer Movies at the Sumter Opera House 21 N Main St will offer the following mov-ies at 10 am 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Thurs-days June 22 mdash ldquoStorksrdquo June 29 mdash ldquoPetersquos Dragonrdquo July 6 mdash ldquoThe BFGrdquo July 13 mdash ldquoAngry Birdsrdquo July 20 mdash ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo July 27 mdash ldquoNine Livesrdquo and Aug 3 mdash ldquoThe Lego Batman Movierdquo and the following movies at 1 pm and 7 pm on the following Fridays June 16 mdash ldquoRogue Onerdquo July 21 mdash ldquoGhost-bustersrdquo and Aug 18 mdash ldquoSix-teen Candlesrdquo Admission is $1 and popcorn and water are available for $1 each Call (803) 436-2616The Sumter County Library will offer a variety of programs meetings and events during the month of June Programs to be held at the main library 111 N Harvin St are as follows 3-4 pm Saturday June 17 ldquoFa-therrsquos Day Craftrdquo dads will love the hand-crafted gifts made by their children 6-7 pm Tuesday June 20 the Teen Advisory Board (ages 13 and up) will meet 10 am-noon and 2-4 pm Wednes-day June 21 the movie ldquoSingrdquo will be presented 3-4 pm Saturday June 24 Beginning Computer Coding with

Scratch (ages seven and up) an MIT computer program developed to help you learn to think logically and cre-atively preparing students to learn computer coding call (803) 773-7273 to register 3-4 pm Tuesday June 27 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) and 10-11 am Wednesday June 28 Geronimo Stilton Scavenger Hunt (ages seven and up) hunt through news-papers for clues you can fol-low around the library Pro-grams to be held at the Wesmark Library branch 180 W Wes-mark Blvd are as follows 10-11 am Friday June 16 Sto-rybuilders Improvisation Workshop (ages seven and up) play theatre games and act out stories 3-4 pm Thursday June 22 Club LEGO (ages seven and up) 10-11 am Friday June 23 at Story-time and a Craft (ages three to six) children listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 469-8110 to register 10-11 am Thursday June 29 Get Crafty (ages seven and up) create a fun craft project call (803) 469-8110 to register and 10-11 am Friday June 30 musical performance ldquoString Celebrationrdquo musical duo of-fering an educational and en-tertaining performance Pro-grams to be held at the South Sumter Library 337 Manning Ave are as follows 10-11 am Thursday June 15 Get Moving mdash free hip-hop work-shop (ages seven and up) no dance experience necessary 10-11 am Monday June 19 arts and crafts workshop (ages seven and up) children will choose their own project mdash crochet chain bracelet a tinfoil sculpture or practice drawing skills and 10-11 am Monday June 26 Storytime and a Craft (ages three to six) children will listen to sto-ries and sing songs before making a craft to take home call (803) 773-7273 to register

A10 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 DAILY PLANNER THE SUMTER ITEM

Harley left is a 4-month-old blond male lab mix He is super with other dogs and children He is an active friendly playful affectionate and gen-tle pup He is a very sweet boy who loves being given lots of love and at-tention Harley would make a great ad-dition to any family

Venus right is a housebroken 9-week-old gray tabby female American short hair She enjoys playing and chasing cat toys Venus is great with other kittens and loves to be active but she is also completely content being held cuddled and given lots of love She would make an excellent new companion for any family with children and other cats

The last word in astrology

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BSECTION

FRIDAYJUNE 16 2017

PALMETTO PRO OPEN

LEGION BASEBALL

PREP BASKETBALL

Perseverance pays off

DENNIS BRUNSON THE SUMTER ITEM

Allie Kiick stretches for a return in her 7-5 2-6 6-3 upset win over second-seeded Katherine Sebov on Thursday in a second-round match of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center Kiick will face No 6 seed Robin Anderson today in a quarterfinal match

Unseeded Allie Kiick ral-lied in the third set to knock off No 2 seed Katherine Sebov in the second round of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center on Thursday

After winning the first set 7-5 but dropping the second set 6-2 things looked bleak

for Kiick when she fell be-hind Seebov 3-1 in the third set However Kiick won the next five games to win the set 6-3 and advance to to-dayrsquos quarterfinal match against No 6 seed Robin An-derson

Trailing 3-1 in a third set however is hardly the toughest challenge the 21-year old Kiick has faced in her young career She has

had to make sense of her fa-ther Jim a famed running back on the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins and his battle with dementia In ad-dition she has already seen her career stalled by a pair of knee surgeries and most recently a battle with skin cancer

ldquoItrsquos incredible that I was out there today and to win itrsquos hard to describerdquo she

said ldquoTo have gone through what the I have and to be out there doing what I love mdash just playing tennis mdash itrsquos greatrdquo

Kiick had not played in a pro tournament since June in 2015 She had climbed her way up to a 136 world ranking when a pair of knee surgeries put her career on hold

Finally back on court after pair of knee surgeries and skin cancer

diagnosis unseeded Kiick rallies to beat second-seeded Sebov in 3 sets

BY TOM OrsquoHARE Special To The Sumter Item

SEE PERSEVERANCE PAGE B2

US OPEN

Wilson set to take over boys squad at Crestwood

After 11 very successful sea-sons as the girls basketball head coach at Crestwood High School Tony Wilson is looking for a new challenge

And he wonrsquot have to go any-where to find it mdash except to the locker room on the other side of The Castle

Wilson will be Crestwoodrsquos boys head coach this season becoming

just the second boys coach in school history He will replace Dwayne Edwards who will be handling just athletic director duties after 21 years as head coach

ldquoI wanted to see if I could be successful on the other siderdquo Wilson said ldquoI had done all of those seasons of girls basket-ball I just felt like it was time to move on I wanted to give it a try with the boysrdquo

Edwards felt moving Wilson to the boys position was a logi-cal move

ldquoThe basketball programs here at Crestwood have always worked togetherrdquo Edwards said ldquoCoach Wilson already has a relationship with a lot of the boys so I think it will be a pretty easy transitionrdquo

Wilson was the girls coach for 11 years posting a 208-75 record The Lady Knights went 6-14 in his first season and 10-12 his second year However Crestwood made the playoffs that second year and never missed a season after that

After going 13-10 in his third season Crestwood went 23-5 in his fourth season and won his first playoff game The Lady Knights won 20 or more games in seven of his last eight sea-sons

Crestwood won or shared

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

WILSON

SEE WILSON PAGE B2

THE ASSOCIATED

PRESS

Rickie Fowl-er hits on the 12th hole during the first round of the US Open on Thursday in Erin Wis-consin Fowler shot a 65 to grab a 1-shot lead

Fowler grabs lead on day of highs and lows

ERIN Wis mdash Erin Hills played like a push-over for a US Open

Check out the score of Rickie Fowler who matched the US Open scoring record to par for the opening round with a 7-under 65 Right behind him were 43

other players who broke par breaking a champi-onship record that had stood for 27 years Adam Hadwin tied a US Open record with six straight birdies

Erin Hills also played like a beast

Look no further than Rory McIlroy the No 2 player in the world who didnrsquot hit a fairway after

the 10th hole shot 42 on the back nine and post-ed a 78 his worst score in 27 rounds at the US Open Jason Day made two triple bogeys and closed with a birdie to avoid the indignity of shooting 80 He still had his worst score in a US Open

BY DOUG FERGUSONThe Associated Press

SEE FOWLER PAGE B2

RICK CARPENTER

THE SUMTER ITEM

Dalzell-Shaw starting pitcher Josh Whitley tossed a 1-hit shutout in five innings on Thursday as the Jets defeated Sumter 3-0 in a rain-short-ened contest at Riley Park

Whitley weather help Jets blank P-15rsquosDalzell-Shaw tops Sumter

3-0 in 5 innings for 1st

win in series since 2007

After going over 18 years be-tween its two previous American Legion baseball victories over the Sumter P-15rsquos Dalzell-Shaw Post 175 did it in less than 10 years this time around

The Jets whose last victory over Sumter came on July 25

2007 got five shutout innings from right-hander Josh Whitley and picked up a 3-0 win at Riley Park on Thursday in a game shortened to five innings due to weather

ldquoNobody really gives us a chance to beat themrdquo said D-S head coach Jamey Lisenby whose team improved to 1-5 both overall and in League III play ldquoIrsquove told my guys that we can play with anybody we just have to go out and do it If we can beat Sumter we can beat anybody be-cause thatrsquos a darn good teamrdquo

Sumter dropped to 7-2 in

league play and is 7-3 overallThe game was scoreless for 2 frac12

innings before Dalzell broke through against Sumter starting pitcher Tradd James for two runs in the third

After not allowing a hit in the first two innings James gave up a first-pitch double to Malcolm Brown to start the third He was sacrificed to third by Chris Par-rish before Ron York lined out to right field However Brown didnrsquot tag and was unable to score

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

SEE JETS PAGE B2

B2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 SPORTS THE SUMTER ITEM

SCOREBOARD

TV RADIOTODAY5 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)9 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (FOX SPORTS 1)11 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1230 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)3 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Pole Qualify-ing from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Sec-ond Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)6 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)6 pm ndash Auto Racing ARCA Series Corrigan Oil 200 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1)605 pm ndash Talk Show Sports Talk (WDXY-FM 1059 WDXY-AM 1240)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Rowan County NC vs Sum-ter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Major League Baseball Washington at New York Mets (ESPN)730 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at Atlanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)8 pm ndash WNBA Basketball New York at Dallas (NBA TV)10 pm ndash Major League Baseball New York Yankees at Oakland or Kansas City at Loa Angeles Angels (MLB NETWORK)10 pm ndash WNBA Basketball Chicago at Phoe-nix (NBA TV)

SATURDAY730 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Semifinal Matches (TENNIS)830 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans Start from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 1)9 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)10 am ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Pole Qualifying from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)11 am ndash International Soccer FIFA Confed-erations Cup Group A Match from St Peters-burg Russia ndash New Zealand vs Russia (FOX SPORTS 1)Noon ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Soccer Seattle at New York City (ESPN)1 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago White Sox at Toronto (MLB NETWORK)130 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1 WEGX-FM 929)3 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)3 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Cal State Fullerton vs Oregon State (ESPN)3 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Third Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)330 pm ndash NWSL Soccer Washington at Chi-cago (LIFETIME)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Tampa Bay at Detroit (FOX SPORTS 1)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at At-lanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)630 pm ndash International Volleyball FIVB World League Match from Lodz Poland ndash United States vs Russia (NBC SPORTS NET-WORK)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Wilmington NC vs Sumter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Arena Football Tampa Bay at Phila-delphia (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)7 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)7 pm ndash Major League Soccer Columbus at Atlanta (FOX SPORTS SOUTHEAST)7 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)8 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh (WACH 57)8 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Florida State vs Louisiana State (ESPN)830 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)830 pm ndash Horse Racing Breederrsquos Cup Chal-lenge from Louisville Ky ndash Stephen Foster Handicap and Fleur de Lis Handicap (NBC SPORTS NETWORK)10 pm ndash Professional Boxing Nico Hernan-dez vs Jose Rodriguez in a Super Flyweight Bout from Park City Kan (CBS SPORTS NET-WORK)11 pm ndash Professional Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado in a Super Light-weight Bout from Frisco Texas (ESPN2)11 pm ndash Major League Soccer Houston at Los Angeles (UNIVISION)1 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)

MLB STANDINGSBy The Associated Press

AMERICAN LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBNew York 38 25 603 mdashBoston 37 28 569 2Tampa Bay 35 33 515 5frac12Toronto 32 33 492 7Baltimore 32 33 492 7CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMinnesota 34 29 540 mdashCleveland 32 31 508 2Kansas City 30 34 469 4frac12Detroit 30 34 469 4frac12Chicago 29 36 446 6West Division W L Pct GBHouston 45 22 672 mdashLos Angeles 35 34 507 11Texas 32 33 492 12Seattle 33 35 485 12frac12Oakland 27 38 415 17

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Toronto 7 Tampa Bay 6Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4Baltimore 10 Chicago White Sox 6

Seattle 6 Minnesota 4Houston 13 Texas 2LA Angels 7 NY Yankees 5

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Minnesota 6 Seattle 2Chicago White Sox 5 Baltimore 2Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmTampa Bay at Detroit 710 pmNY Yankees at Oakland 1005 pmKansas City at LA Angels 1007 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmChicago White Sox (Quintana 2-8) at Toron-to (Biagini 1-5) 707 pmTampa Bay (Ramirez 3-1) at Detroit (Norris 3-4) 710 pmSeattle (Paxton 5-1) at Texas (Ross 0-0) 805 pmBoston (Pomeranz 6-4) at Houston (Fiers 4-2) 810 pmCleveland (Carrasco 6-3) at Minnesota (Tur-ley 0-0) 810 pmNY Yankees (Severino 5-2) at Oakland (Ma-naea 6-3) 935 pmKansas City (Kennedy 0-6) at LA Angels (Chavez 5-6) 1007 pm

NATIONAL LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBWashington 39 26 600 mdashNew York 30 34 469 8frac12Miami 29 35 453 9frac12Atlanta 29 36 446 10Philadelphia 21 43 328 17frac12CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMilwaukee 35 32 522 mdashChicago 32 33 492 2St Louis 30 34 469 3frac12Pittsburgh 30 36 455 4frac12Cincinnati 29 36 446 5WEST DIVISION W L Pct GBColorado 42 26 618 mdashLos Angeles 41 26 612 frac12Arizona 41 26 612 frac12San Diego 27 40 403 14frac12San Francisco 26 41 388 15frac12

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6San Diego 4 Cincinnati 2Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Atlanta 13 Washington 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Colorado 5 Pittsburgh 1Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4NY Mets 9 Chicago Cubs 4Milwaukee 7 St Louis 6

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmWashington at NY Mets 710 pmMilwaukee at St Louis 715 pmSan Francisco at Colorado 840 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESArizona (Corbin 5-6) at Philadelphia (Nola 3-4) 705 pmChicago Cubs (Butler 3-2) at Pittsburgh (Wil-liams 3-3) 705 pmSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmLA Dodgers (Wood 6-0) at Cincinnati (Adle-man 4-2) 710 pmWashington (Scherzer 7-4) at NY Mets (Matz 1-0) 710 pmMiami (Straily 4-4) at Atlanta (Newcomb 0-1) 735 pmSan Diego (Diaz 1-1) at Milwaukee (Guerra 1-1) 810 pmSan Francisco (Samardzija 2-8) at Colorado (Senzatela 8-2) 840 pm

GOLFBy The Associated Press

US OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP PAR SCORESThursdayAt Erin HillsErin WisPurse $12 millionYardage 7741 Par 72 (36-36)First Rounda-denotes amateurRickie Fowler 33-32mdash65 -7Paul Casey 32-34mdash66 -6Xander Schauffele 32-34mdash66 -6Brian Harman 35-32mdash67 -5Tommy Fleetwood 34-33mdash67 -5Brooks Koepka 34-33mdash67 -5Patrick Reed 36-32mdash68 -4Kevin Na 35-33mdash68 -4Marc Leishman 33-35mdash68 -4Adam Hadwin 31-37mdash68 -4Jamie Lovemark 34-35mdash69 -3JB Holmes 32-37mdash69 -3Lee Westwood 36-33mdash69 -3Andrew Johnston 34-35mdash69 -3Si Woo Kim 36-33mdash69 -3a-Scottie Scheffler 36-33mdash69 -3Bernd Wiesberger 35-34mdash69 -3Charley Hoffman 36-34mdash70 -2Brandt Snedeker 35-35mdash70 -2Ernie Els 32-38mdash70 -2Jack Maguire 37-33mdash70 -2Brandon Stone 32-38mdash70 -2William McGirt 37-33mdash70 -2Sergio Garcia 35-35mdash70 -2Jim Furyk 34-36mdash70 -2Matt Fitzpatrick 35-35mdash70 -2a-Cameron Champ 37-33mdash70 -2Derek Barron 36-34mdash70 -2Kevin Dougherty 38-33mdash71 -1Davis Love IV 36-35mdash71 -1Thomas Aiken 37-34mdash71 -1Zach Johnson 35-36mdash71 -1Angel Cabrera 36-35mdash71 -1Tyson Alexander 35-36mdash71 -1Stephan Jaeger 35-36mdash71 -1Brendan Steele 34-37mdash71 -1Russell Henley 34-37mdash71 -1Harris English 36-35mdash71 -1Charl Schwartzel 37-34mdash71 -1Shane Lowry 37-34mdash71 -1Byeong Hun An 35-36mdash71 -1Ryan Brehm 35-36mdash71 -1Jonathan Randolph 37-34mdash71 -1Trey Mullinax 38-33mdash71 -1Yusaku Miyazato 35-37mdash72 EHideto Tanihara 36-36mdash72 ERafa Cabrera Bello 37-35mdash72 EGary Woodland 37-35mdash72 EMartin Laird 35-37mdash72 EBranden Grace 33-39mdash72 EMartin Kaymer 37-35mdash72 EEddie Pepperell 34-38mdash72 EYuta Ikeda 41-31mdash72 EGeorge Coetzee 38-34mdash72 EKeegan Bradley 36-36mdash72 EAdam Scott 39-33mdash72 EBill Haas 36-36mdash72 EScott Piercy 37-35mdash72 EJustin Rose 36-36mdash72 ERoberto Diaz 37-35mdash72 EJordan Niebrugge 37-36mdash73 +1Whee Kim 38-35mdash73 +1Aaron Rai 37-36mdash73 +1David Lingmerth 36-37mdash73 +1Michael Putnam 38-35mdash73 +1Alex Noren 37-36mdash73 +1Bud Cauley 35-38mdash73 +1Russell Knox 35-38mdash73 +1Jordan Spieth 38-35mdash73 +1Daniel Miernicki 38-35mdash73 +1Tyler Light 39-34mdash73 +1Chris Wood 37-36mdash73 +1Satoshi Kodaira 34-39mdash73 +1

ldquoAfter the second surgery I remem-ber telling my mom to just let me go the pain was so badrdquo she said ldquoI never thought I would play again they hurt so muchrdquo

Kiick eventually worked her way back to the court though but only to get a telephone call in August 2015 that changed the way she looks at ten-nis and life

ldquoThe doctor said I had cancer ( a rare form of melanoma)rdquo Kiick said ldquoThe first thing I thought of when I heard that was death It was shockingrdquo

In fact she flashed back to that phone call during Thursdayrsquos match

ldquoYou try to stay focused on your match and your opponent but just like today in the middle of the match I started thinking about how far Irsquove come back and it helped me get my focus back and start playing better tennisrdquo said Kiickrdquo

Kiick attributed her struggles in the middle of her match with Sebov to a pair of factors mdash her conditioning and a lack of persistence

ldquoIrsquove been training to get back in shape but no matter how hard you train therersquos nothing like actually play-ing matchesrdquo she said ldquoSo I still need some work to go there and it showed today But I also let up some after I won the first set so it was as much as a mental thing as a physical thingrdquo

Getting the mental edge back was not difficult

ldquoI just told myself to dig deep after getting down in that third setrdquo she said ldquoSome of the things Irsquove been through have certainly helped me

fight back and never give upldquoA lot of people thought I would never be able to play winning tennis again So to come to this tournament and win the first two matches is important for me and I hope I can keep it going tomor-rowrdquo

Kiick will face Anderson on Court 2 today at 9 am Anderson knocked off Lauren Embree 6-3 6-2 Todayrsquos quar-terfinal matches will have No 4 seed Francesca Di Lorenzo meeting No 5 Chanel Simmonds unseeded Julia Elbaba meeting unseeded Ashley Lahey and No7 Chich-Yu Hsu taking Ashley KratzerSimmonds topped Sara Daavettila 6-2 6-2 Hsu defeated Michaela Gordon 7-5 6-2 Kratzer slipped pas Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4 Elbaba topped Hayley Carter 7-6 (3) 6-0 Lahey defeated Giuliana Olmos 6-4 6-1 and Di Lorenzo whipped Raveena Kingsley 6-4 6-3

In the doubles quarterfinals the No 3 team of Sophie Chang and Alexandra Mueller defeated Alexandra Facey and Kratzer 6-1 3-6 10-6 while Kaitlin Christian and Olmos topped the No 2 team of Hsu and Simmonds 7-6 (5) 6-2

Ellen Perez and Luisa Stefani topped Frances Altick and Astra Sharma 6-3 6-7 (3) 10-5 and the featured match be-tween Joelle Kissell and Catherine Leduc and Alexandra and Anna San-ford was suspended because of the weather

It will be completed today at 9 am with the winners taking on Christian and Olmos in one semifinal while Perez and Stefani will meet Chang and Mueller in the other semi

PERSEVERANCE FROM PAGE B1

Palmetto Tennis CenterThursday

Main Draw SinglesFirst Round

Chanel Simmonds (5) South Africa defeated Sara Daavettila United States 6-2 6-2Allie Kiick United States defeated Katherine Sebov (2) Canada 7-5 2-6 6-3Chieh-Yu Hsu (7) Taiwan defeated Q-Michae-la Gordon United States 7-5 6-2Robin Anderson (6) United States defeated Lauren Embree United States 6-3 6-2Ashley Kratzer United States defeated Q-Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4Julia Elbaba United States defeated Q-Hay-ley Carter United States 7-6 (3) 6-0Ashley Lahey United States defeated Giuli-ana Olmos Mexico 6-4 6-1Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) United States defeated Raveena Kingsley United States 6-4 6-3

Main Draw Doubles First Round

Sophie Chang United StatesAlexandra Mueller (3) United States defeated Alexan-dra Facey United StatesAshley Kratzer Unit-ed States 6-1 3-6 10-6Kaitlyn Christian United StatesGiuliana

Olmos Mexico defeated Chieh-Yu Hsu TaiwanChanel Simmonds South Africa (2) 7-6 (5) 6-2Ellen Perez AustraliaLuisa Stefani Brazil defeated Frances Altick United StatesAstra Sharma Australia 6-3 6-7(3) 10-5Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alexandra SanfordAnna Sanford susp rain

SCHEDULEToday

Court 1 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Julia Elbaba vs Ashley Lahey followed byWS ndash Chanel Simmonds (5) vs Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) followed byWD ndash Ellen PerezLuisa Stefani vs Sophie ChangAlexandra Mueller (3)

Court 2 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Robin Anderson (6) vs Allie Kiick followed byWS ndash Ashley Kratzer vs Chieh-Yu Hsu followed byWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc OR Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford vs Kaitlyn ChristianGiuliana Olmos

Court 4 - starting at 9 amWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford (completion of suspended match)

PALMETTO PRO OPEN RESULTS

the region title the last seven years The Lady Knights played for the state title in the 2013-14 season

This will be Wilsonrsquos first time coaching boys on the varsity level He

was the boys coach at Alice Drive Middle School and was Sumter Highrsquos boys B team coach as well

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of exposure with the boysrdquo Wilson said ldquoI do think Irsquom up for the challenge and Irsquom ready for the challengerdquo

WILSON FROM PAGE B1

There were as many amateurs who broke par as players in the top 10 in the world mdash two each

On a wild day of highs and lows mdash and even a commercial blimp that crashed and caught fire outside the golf course during the round mdash Fowl-er emerged with a one-shot lead over Paul Casey and US Open rookie Xan-der Schauffele in a most peculiar debut for the 11-year-old golf course

ldquoDefinitely not US Open-likerdquo Marc Leishman said

Defending champion Dustin John-son made only one birdie in his round of 75 Taking the long walk to sign his card he looked back at the rain-soft-ened course and mild breeze and said wistfully ldquoYou wonrsquot get a better day for scoringrdquo

No one took advantage like FowlerFowler who shared the 36-hole lead

at the Masters in April never came seriously close to bogey because he was never in trouble He kept it in the short grass the secret to Erin Hills that wouldnrsquot appear to be that diffi-cult with some of the widest fairways for this major

ldquoYou donrsquot get many rounds at the US Open that are stress-freerdquo Fowler said

Fowlerrsquos seven birdies were from no more than 12 feet including three in a row around the turn His 7-under par tied the record to par for the first round of a US Open held by Jack

Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf who each shot 7-under 63 at Baltusrol in 1980 He also joined McIlroy (2011 at Congressional) and Tiger Woods (2000 at Pebble Beach) as the only players to shoot 66 or better in the opening round without a bogey

ldquoIt is always cool to be part of some sort of history in golfrdquo Fowler said ldquoBut Irsquod rather be remembered for something thatrsquos done on Sun-dayrdquo

The 44 sub-par rounds broke the first-round mark of 39 at Medinah in 1990

Day fell back when it took him three chips from behind the green at No 4 to get it on the putting surface leading to the first of his two triple bogeys

ldquoI just played bad golf manrdquo Day saidMcIlroy joked earlier in the week

that anyone who couldnrsquot hit such wide fairways ldquomight as well pack your bags and go homerdquo He spent all day in the knee-high fescue

ldquoYou cannot play this golf course if yoursquore not in position off the tee and I wasnrsquot in positionrdquo McIlroy said ldquoOb-viously I paid the price for it todayrdquo

Casey started eagle-birdie and fin-ished with two birdies over the final four holes for his 66

ldquoI was just trying to have half as good a round as Rickie hadrdquo said Casey who played in the afternoon ldquoThe scoring was so good this morn-ing I was happy it stayed benign for us and I capitalized on itrdquo

FOWLER FROM PAGE B1

Eric Lisenby got Brown home though with a single to left Lenny Gonzalez drew a walk and Whitley fol-lowed with a single to left to drive in Lisenby and make it 2-0

The Jets made it 3-0 in the fourth Gavin Melton drew a leadoff walk and moved to second on a wild pitch After Josh Barnett popped up a bunt for the first out Brown grounded out to first to move Melton to third Parrish sin-gled back through the middle to deliv-er Melton

After getting just one hit through the first five innings off of Whitley

Sumter finally got to him in the top of the sixth as Sumter was the home team

Dawson Price led off with a sin-

gle and Rylan Williamson singled to left They pulled off a double steal before Ryan Touchberry grounded out to drive in Price and cut the lead to 3-1

Joey Pereira hit a fly ball to center for a sacrifice fly to drive in William-son and make it 3-2

It was right after that the teams were pulled off the field for a weather delay They never got back on the field as lightning kept flashing around the park though it didnrsquot rain After a delay of well over an hour the game was called and the final score reverted back to the last complete inning thus the 3-0 final

Whitley allowed just one hit in five

innings striking out three and walk-ing four Whitley walked the bases loaded in the fifth with one out but got out of the jam

ldquoIt was about the starting pitch-ing tonightrdquo Lisenby said ldquoJosh pitched a great game and what I really liked is we didnrsquot make an error behind him (after making 10 in Tuesdayrsquos 12-2 loss) We made all the playsrdquo

Dalzell will play host to Lexington today at 7 pm at General Field

Sumter will play host to the NorthSouth Tournament of Champions this weekend at Riley Park

Sumter plays Rowan County NC today at 730 pm

JETS FROM PAGE B1NORTH SOUTH TOURNAMENT

OF CHAMPIONS

at Riley ParkToday

ChapinNewberry vs Rowan County NC 5 pmSumter vs Rowan County NC 730 pm

SaturdayFlorence vs Rowan County NC noonChapinNewberry vs Pitt County NC 230 pmChapinNewberry vs Wilmington NC 5 pmSumter vs Wilmington NC 730 pm

SundayFlorence vs Wilmington NC noonFlorence vs Pitt County NC 230 pmSumter vs Pitt County NC 5 pm

THE SUMTER ITEM SPORTS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | B3

OBITUARIESHELMUT BREITWIESER

Helmut Breitwieser 74 hus-band of Janice Huffine Breit-wieser died on Wednesday

June 14 2017 at his home

Born on March 11 1943 in Yugo-slavia he was a son of the late Henry and Katha-rina Dietrich Bre-itwieser He was a

very active member of First Southern Methodist Church where he taught Sunday school for many years He was employed by National Seal in Van Wert Ohio and Federal Mogul in Summerton for 43 years He was an avid photog-rapher and donated many Civil War reenactment photos to the Sumter County Muse-um Hal spent his final weeks surrounded by family and friends in fellowship through singing favorite hymns and Johnny Cash The family would like to express its thanks to Tri-County Hospice for taking care of our sweet daddy and special thanks to Rita

Survivors include his wife of 54 years four children Tammy Robinson (John) of Sumter Angie Keith (Larry) of Sumter Jeff Breitwieser (Martha) of Easley and Stacey Schmierer (Duane) of Wiscon-sin grandchildren Kayla Stewart (Nathan) Lindsey Breitwieser Michael Robin-son (Paige) Sarah Keith (Don-novan Hodge) William Keith (Marykatherine) Keith Sim-mons (Alice) Cristal Day Ma-dalyn Joseph Luke Kathryn and Olivia Schmierer great-grandchildren Elliott Pais-ley Mason Kelsey Hunter Marley Morgan and Charley two sisters Martha Breitwies-er of Fort Wayne Indiana and MaryAnn Baughman (Gene) of Paulding Ohio a brother John Breitwieser (Karen) of Toledo Ohio and numerous nieces and neph-ews

A funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Ellison Evans offici-ating Burial will be in Wood-land Cemetery in Van Wert Ohio

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm today at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Memorials may be made to First Southern Methodist Church 321 Miller Road Sumter SC 29150 or the Sum-ter County Museum 122 N Washington St Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

FRANK H WELLS

Frank H Wells 87 husband of Lu Pierce Wells died on Tuesday June 13 2017 at NHC Healthcare in Columbia

Born on Jan 14 1930 in Willcox Arizona he was a son of the late Jessie Colum-bus Wells and Emma Ger-trude Wells He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mr Wells retired from the US Air Force as a chief master ser-geant after 30 years of service He was a Korean War veteran He was also a building con-struction teacher at the Sum-ter Career Center

Survivors include his wife of 65 years two children

Frank H Wells Jr of Fair-banks Alaska and Terry Wells (Ronnie Brown) of Sum-ter and two grandsons Dako-ta ldquoKodyrdquo Brown of Myrtle Beach and Ernie Seruya of Sumter

A graveside service will be held at 10 am on Monday at the Evergreen Memorial Park cemetery

The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 pm on Sunday at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

SAMMIE LEE FRAZIER

Sammie Lee Frazier 73 died on Monday June 12 2017 at Ridgewood Manor in Wash-ington North Carolina

Born on Nov 13 1943 in Clarendon County he was a son of the late Jeremiah and Mary Lou Boyd Frazier

Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the chapel of Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC

Viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the funeral home

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC 23 S Duke St Summerton (803) 485-3755

HAROLD M BROGDON SR

Harold M Brogdon Sr 84 husband of Rhunett Billups Brogdon departed this life on Saturday June 10 2017 at Pal-metto Health Tuomey

He was born on July 18 1932 in Sumter a son of the late Moultrie and Gardenia Canty Brogdon He was a graduate of Lincoln High School Class of 1952 He also attended Morris College in Sumter He was a dedicated member of the Lincoln High School Class of 1952 Club In his early years he attended LaGree AME Church and later joined Union Station AME Church where he served faithfully in numerous capacities until his health de-clined He retired after 39

years of service at Harvin Choice Meats Sumter Harold was joined in holy matrimony to Rhunett Billups They cele-brated 57 years of marriage From this union three chil-dren were born

He leaves to cherish pre-cious memories his wife of the home sons Harold (Sher-yl) Brogdon Jr of Sumter and Gerald Brogdon of Madi-son Tennessee a daughter Janice B Rock of Sumter four sisters Margaret Lamb of Bronx New York Gene-vieve Cook of Riverdale Georgia and Naomi Brogdon and Ruth Davis both of En-glewood New Jersey three brothers Christopher Brogdon of Sumter Everett Brogdon of Bronx and Lu-ther Brogdon of Balch Springs Texas seven sisters-in-law one brother-in-law three godchildren and a host of nieces nephews and other relatives and friends

He was preceded in death by two brothers Moultrie Benjamin Brogdon Jr and Dennis Brogdon and one sis-ter Iona Brogdon Lamb

There will not be a public viewing

Mr Brogdon will be placed in the church at noon on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Union Station AME Church 945 S Main St Sumter with the Rev Phil Flowers officiating Interment will follow in Hill-side Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 1030 De-catur St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

PAUL C WATSON

SUMMERTON mdash Paul Crosswell Watson 62 died on Friday June 9 2017 at McLeod Regional Medical Center Florence

He was born on Sunday July 18 1954 in Clarendon County to Dorothy Mae Cony-ers and the late George Ed-mond

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Clarendon One Community Resource Center Summerton Interment will follow at St Mark AME Church cemetery Summerton

Viewing will be held from 1 to 7 pm today at the Chapel of King-Fields Mortuary

Mr Watson will be placed in the Clarendon One Communi-ty Resource Center at noon on Saturday until the hour of service

The family is receiving friends at the home of his mother Dorothy Mae Cony-ers 6 Larry King Highway Summerton

Mr Watsonrsquos mortal frame is peacefully resting in the professional care of King-Fields Mortuary Summerton (803) 485-5039

MARY JANE SMILING-WADE

Mary Jane Smiling-Wade departed this life on Sunday June 11 2017 at her residence in Rembert

Born on Sept 13 1935 in Paxville she was a daughter of the late Shiloh and Leler Smiling and beloved mother and friend to many Mary Jane was raised in a Chris-tian home She attended Sum-ter County public schools in South Carolina Later she re-located to Long Island New York She loved being around her family and friends Al-though she loved talking about God and reading Scrip-tures she was quite the feisty one and was quick to share what was on her mind She was a devoted homemaker and beacon of light for her children and all of those she touched in life Mary Jane ac-cepted Christ at a very early age and joined Bethesda Bap-tist Church After relocating to New York she stayed con-nected to a church singing on the choir and serving in other capacities in the church that she became a part of In

1992 she moved to Rembert where she joined Mt Pisgah Baptist Church She later re-joined Bethesda Baptist Church as she said she want-ed to go back to the church where she started her Chris-tian journey

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband three brothers two sons and one grand-daughter

Precious thoughts will for-ever live in the memories of her children Shiloh Wade of Minneapolis James (Lisa) Wade of Golden Val-ley Minnesota Kenneth Wade of San Antonio Mary Ella Wade of Rembert Mary Elizabeth Wade of Cher-ryvale and Mary Marie Wade of Brooklyn New York two sisters Pauline Mayrant and Margaret (Rob-ert) Myers 18 grandchil-dren 19 great-grandchil-dren one aunt two sisters-in-law one brother-in-law a host of nieces nephews rel-atives and friends and pre-cious caregivers Courtney Brooks Mary Wade and Lelia Jenkins

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs Wade will be placed in the church at 2 pm on Satur-day for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 2 pm on Saturday at Bethesda Baptist Church 4745 US 15 S Sumter with the Rev Ronnie Smiling offi-ciating and the Rev George Smiling eulogist Interment will follow in Bethesda Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 5825 New Hope Church Road Rembert SC 29128

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

SEE OBITUARIES PAGE B4

BREITWIESER

SPORTS ITEMS

Pitino outraged at NCAA penalties Louisville will appealLOUISVILLE Ky mdash The

NCAA didnrsquot feel Louisville went far enough with its self-

imposed sanc-tions following a sex scandal in-vestigation so the governing body Thursday handed down a few more

An outraged Rick Pitino feels the NCAA went too far

After completing its investi-gation of Katina Powellrsquos alle-gations that she and other es-corts where hired to have sex parties and strip for Louisville recruits and players antics the NCAA described as ldquore-

pugnantrdquo it benched the Car-dinals menrsquos basketball coach for five games and imposed several other penalties

Louisville said it is appeal-ing the NCAArsquos decision

The NCAA suspended Piti-no for five Atlantic Coast Con-ference games Boeheim and Brown each served nine-game suspensions for their discre-tions

Pitino has repeatedly de-nied any knowledge of former assistant Andre McGeersquos in-teractions with Powell

Louisville had self-imposed several sanctions including a postseason ban in 2015-16

The NCAA accepted those and tacked on more The

other penalties Louisville re-ceived include vacating wins in which ineligible players participated placing the bas-ketball program on four yearsrsquo probation and issuing a 10-year show-cause order for McGee Louisvillersquos for-mer basketball operations di-rector

The NCAA has not vacated the Cardinalsrsquo 2013 national championship mdash yet And that might be one reason Pitino and Louisville officials are ad-amant about appealing the de-cision

The NCAA said the school must determine which games ineligible players participated in and that might include the

Cardinals title game Players deemed ineligible would be those involved in the sex par-ties which are considered im-permissible benefitsINDIANS 12

DODGERS 5

CLEVELAND mdash Pinch-hit-ter Lonnie Chisenhall con-nected for a 3-run homer and had five RBI as the Cleveland Indians salvaged the finale of a 3-game series by beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 12-5TWINS 6

MARINERS 2

MINNEAPOLIS mdash Chris Gimenez homered twice for

the first time in his big league career Eduardo Escobar sparked a 5-run first inning for Minnesota with a 2-run shot and Jose Berrios and the Twins beat the Seattle Mari-ners 6-2WHITE SOX 5

ORIOLES 2

CHICAGO mdash Rookie Matt Davidson homered for the fourth straight game then doubled and scored in a four-run sixth inning to lead the Chicago White Sox over Balti-more 5-2 on Thursday the Oriolesrsquo seventh loss in eight games

From wire reports

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2017

LILLIAN S MITCHELLLillian Seymour Mitchell

departed her earthly journey on Tuesday June 13 2017 at her residence in Sumter

Lillian was born on Dec 23 1992 in Sumter County and was a daughter of the late Griffin Seymour Sr and Viola Wilson Seymour Gordon Lil-lian was educated in the pub-lic school system in Sumter County She accepted Christ as her Savior at a young age and became a member of Mulberry Missionary Baptist Church Lillian joined the ushers board ministry and served as the first elected sec-retary She relocated to Tren-ton New Jersey where she was a stunning model for Lane Bryant Lillian had a passion for helping others as this led her into the profes-sion of nursing While in New Jersey she also met the love of her life Harry Mitchell After spending wonderful years in New Jersey Lillian and her late husband Harry Mitchell moved to his home-town of Thomasville Georgia Lillian known to many as ldquoAunt Lillrdquo was a very strong affectionate loving and caring wife She enjoyed spending time with her family as she was very passionate about her familyrsquos history and reminiscing about her child-hood days She enjoyed cook-ing fishing creating flower arrangements Major League Baseball and Gospel Channel programs on TV singing and reading Bible Scriptures

Loving memories will be cherished by one stepsister Jennifer Pearson of Sumter County two stepchildren Harry Mitchell Jr (Lillian) and Jacquelyn Cordy (Chris-topher) one step-grand-daughter Shelley Oglesby one step great-granddaugh-ter Brayven Thomas a lov-ing caretaker Virginia Mc-Gill (niece) seven genera-tions of nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her late husband Harry Mitchell two brothers Griffin Seymour Jr and Marion Seymour six sis-ters Susan Johnson Zola S Clark Marie S Tomlin Pearl Smalls Theola Benja-min and Octavia Gordon three stepbrothers Sted-ward Gordon Walter Gor-don and Marshall Gordon and five stepsisters Gracie Pringle Ethel English Leah McKnight Arnetha Cabbagestalk and Juanita Hall

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm on Saturday at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Ms Mitchell will be placed in the church at 1 pm on Sunday for viewing until the hour of service

Homegoing services will be held at 2 pm on Sunday at Mulberry Baptist Church 1400 Mulberry Church Road Sumter with the Rev Nate Brock officiating Interment will follow in Mulberry Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 2 Riley St Sumter

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

MARQUILLE K MILLER

Marquille K Miller 27 hus-band of Franshon Scott Mill-er departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 in Sumter County

He was born on July 25 1989 in Pinewood a son of Janice Miller Nasheed and the late James Green

The family will be receiving friends at the home of his mother 9675 SC 261 Pine-wood SC 29125

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

GERTRUDE L SAXTON-WHITEWith angelrsquos wings Ger-

trude L Saxton-White widow of Lewis R White took flight from this earthly life to her heavenly home on Sunday June 11 2017 at Palmetto Health Richland

Gertrude L Saxton-White was born on Oct 1 1925 in Rembert to the late Deacon Simpson and Emma Singleton Saxton The youngest of 11 all of her siblings preceded her in death

Mrs White was born into a family of love and abiding faith She was baptized and began her Christian journey at Union Baptist Church in Rembert After matrimony on June 3 1951 she joined her husband at Shepherd United Methodist Church where she furthered her personal faith walk and developed a home replete with love faith and prayer She was in church until the end having last at-tended the womenrsquos day pro-gram at Shepherd on May 28 2017 Her family home was filled with a strong faith a strong work ethic and a strong belief in education As such Mrs Whitersquos formative years were spent in the one-room schools of Sumter County She went on to gradu-ate from Mather Academy in Camden She furthered her education at Virginia Union University and earned a mas-terrsquos degree at South Carolina State University Always in pursuit of education she did ongoing studies at Francis Marion University and the University of South Carolina

Mrs White distinguished herself in the field of educa-tion She taught scores of students throughout Sumter County She began her teach-ing career at Live Oak School and then went on to teach at Lincoln High School where she remained through the in-tegration of the Sumter County schools After inte-gration she went on to teach at Bates Middle School After 35 years of teaching math and history it was time to re-tire from the public school system But the teaching journey was not over she subsequently taught at Mor-ris College in Sumter con-tinuing an illustrious career of developing young minds She always saw potential and tried to foster that potential A common expression of for-mer students is ldquoShe was tough but fairrdquo For her work she received numerous awards and accolades but re-mained undaunted because she knew that there was so much work yet to do

Mrs White was active in many church and community organizations The United Methodist Women South Car-olina Education Association National Education Associa-tion Retired Teachers Associ-ation The Reach Out Club The OptiCivitans The Music Guild NAACP and the local Democratic party are some of the organizations that she gave her time and talent She was a generous spirit always with an endearing smile a sharp albeit quiet wit a kind word a stylish presentation a heart of love enduring faith and a prayer always on her lips

Left to cherish her memo-ry and grow from her love and teachings include her children Attorney Jordan (Linda) White Darcella (George) White-Pindar and Jane White-Pindar all of Sumter Dr Jacob White of

Blythewood and James (Ra-mona) Lies Jr of Sumter special niece Glennetta (Robert) Saxton-Johnson of Camden special daughter in spirit Carolyn Prioleau-Elle-by her grandchildren Rob-ert (Petra) Pindar and Her-bert Pindar of Gainesville Florida Dr Lori Pindar of Clemson David Pindar of Sumter and Senior Airman Andrew White of Las Vegas special grandniece Dr Crys-tal (Garrett) Johnson-Mann Colette Daniels of Sumter and Terence Daniels of Landenberg Pennsylvania her great-grandchildren Master Jackson Pindar and Master Sterling Pindar of Gainesville Florida and Cameron Daniels of Landen-berg her godson Artrell Williams of Buffalo New York her sisters-in-law Ellen Saxton of Camden and Gladys White-Walker of Spartanburg numerous nieces and nephews that she loved dearly a very special cousin Barbara (Rudolph) Scott-Holder and very spe-cial friends that she consid-ered sisters Elizabeth Rem-bert Lounell (Jesse) Levy and Mae Ruth Cooke

Mrs White always liked having people around She grew strength from the shared conversation and al-ways enjoyed reminiscing about great times of the past as well as rousing discourse on the current political envi-ronment It was never more important however to share Scripture and the biblical teachings that sustained her During her sunset years she had two caregivers that she appreciated so much Betty Durant and Mary McCray

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs White will be placed in the church at 10 am on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday at West End Community Church 101 S Salem Ave Sumter with the Rev Raymond Cook Jr of-ficiating Interment will fol-low at Evergreen Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 490 W Brewington Road Sumter SC 29153

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

THOMASENA ADAMS

Thomasena ldquoPamrdquo Adams was born on July 7 1950 in Clarendon County to the late Willie Richburg and Willie Chester and Delcena McK-night Martin She was the wife of the late Earnest Adams

She was preceded in death by a grandson Justin I Stacks

She departed this life on Tuesday June 13 2017 in Sumter

She leaves to cherish her memory three children Stacy (Sharon) Martin Na-keyia (Louis) Stacks and Er-nest (Naomi) Adams II five grandchildren Stacie Martin MarrsquoQue Stacks Sha-Ron Martin Louis Stacks III and Anthony Adams eight sis-ters Cellastean Martin Genova (Jimmy) Benson El-lanora Spann Glennetta Martin Gwendolyn Carlisle

Deborah (Joey) Dorsey Karen Harris and Loma Gaines four brothers Willie (Yolanda) Martin Leroy Richardson Rickie Richburg and Michael (Kim) Richburg four sisters-in-law Rovenia (Joe) Adams Doretha Tate Pearlie (Jim) Bostic and Joann Howell three broth-ers-in-law Leroy (Rovenia) Adams Samuel Adams and Charles (Judy) Adams spe-cial aunt Mae Long a host of aunts uncles nieces neph-ews other relatives and friends

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Antioch UME Church 10026 Old River Road Rimini with Pastor Barry Gadsden offici-ating Interment will follow in Antioch Memorial Gar-den

A public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the mortuary

Messages of hope can be left at wwwwhitesmortuarynet

The family is receiving friends at the home of her son Stacy Martin 2199 Jack Touchberry Road Summer-ton and her sister Cellastean Martin 889 Trailmore Circle Sumter

Funeral arrangements en-trusted to Whites Mortuary LLC

WILLIE FUNCHESS

Willie ldquoBillyrdquo Funchess 73 husband of Cynthia Branch Funchess departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Palmetto Health Baptist Columbia

He was born on April 17 1944 in Sumter County a son of the late James T Sr and Thelma Hamilton Funchess

The family will be receiving friends at the home 515 Silver St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

MARY E MCLEOD

PINEWOOD mdash Mary ldquoPollyrdquo English McLeod 87 widow of Jim H ldquoJimmyrdquo McLeod died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at her home

Born on March 18 1930 in Sumter County she was a daughter of the late Thomas E and Ella Bertha Huggins English She was a member of Calvary Church of the Naza-rene and the American Le-gion Ladies Auxiliary in Pine-wood

Survivors include sons Larry ldquoButchrdquo McLeod (LaNelle) of Sumter Jesse E McLeod (Margie) Jim Henry McLeod Jr (Kathy) and Mark A McLeod all of Pine-wood and Stanley E McLeod (Mechele) of Green-

ville daughters Shirley A Walton of Sumter Louise Geddings (AL) of West Co-lumbia and Joy Clemmons (Jackie) of Pinewood 19 grandchildren 26 great-grandchildren numerous nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her husband Jimmy son-in-law Bobby Walton daugh-ter-in-law Bonnie McLeod grandsons Jason Walton and Skyler Johnson four broth-ers and two sisters

Funeral services will be held at 3 pm on Sunday at Calvary Church of the Naza-rene with the Rev F Arthur Sharpe and the Rev Dale Turner officiating Burial will be in Pinewood Cemetery

Pallbearers will be Camer-on McLeod CJ McLeod Tyler McLeod Cole Walton Shane Walton and Wade Wal-ton

Honorary pallbearers will be Eric Brown Adam Bunce Davis Clemmons Jackson Clemmons Trevor Christmas Stephen Johnson Steve John-son Hunter McLeod Westley Osteen Brian Sulser Eric Sulser Blane Walton and Randy Wright

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm on Sat-urday at Elmore-Cannon-Ste-phens Funeral Home and other times after 5 pm at Cy-press Creek Clubhouse 5520 Bethel Church Road Pine-wood

The family would like to ex-press their gratitude to her caregivers Louise Brookshire Jesse Lusk Lora Lee Os-borne Sellarhea Jordan and Rhonda Hackler as well as Amedisys Hospice nurses Mi-chelle Baker and Stephanie Mitchell for all of their loving care and compassion

Memorials may be made to Calvary Church of the Nazarene 4235 Nazarene Church Road Sumter SC 29154 or to Amedisys Hos-pice 2555 Lin Do Court Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

THEDORE BRAILSFORD

LEXINGTON mdash Thedore Brailsford 80 died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Lexington Medical Center Lexington

He was born on Feb 15 1937 in Rimini a son of the late Edward and Sarah Wat-son Brailsford

The family is receiving friends at the home of his niece Ruby Hopkins 9 N Hampton St Pinewood

These services have been entrusted to Samuels Funeral Home LLC of Manning

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IN THE PROBATECOURT FOR

SUMTER COUNTY2017-ES-43-114

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Robert L McClearyPetitioner

vChris M DeJean Nakai R MackArkinwole McCleary ValarieHolmes McCleary And for anypersons unknown who are or Mightclaim to be heirs of the decedentIncluding any unknown persons inthe armed Forces of the UnitedStates of America any Minorspersons non compos mentis andPersons under a disability of anykind or Nature

Respondents

SUMMONSAND NOTICE

TO THE RESPONDENTS ABOVENAMEDAnd to the natural generaltestamentary or other guardiansthereof and to the person withwhom they reside or by whom theymay reside or by whom they may beemployed if any there be and to allo t h e r R e s p o n d e n t s w h o s ewhereabouts cannot be ascertained

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDadvised and notified that theP e t i t i o n S u m m o n s o r d e rAppointing Guardia ad Litem Orderof Publication and Notice toRespondents were filed in the Officeof the Probate Court for SumterCounty South Carolina The purposeof this action is to determine theheirs-at-law of Larry D McCleary asis more fully stated in the PetitionThat by Order of the Probate CourtCalvin K Hastie Esquire whoseaddress is 7 East Hampton SumterSouth Carolina 29150 was appointedGuardian ad Litem Nisi with hisherappointment to become absolutethirty (30) days after the services ofthis Amended Summons and Notice

NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT OF

GUARDIAN AD LITEM

TO THE RESPONDENTS HEREINnames and addresses unknownincluding thereof any who may beminors or under other legaldisabilities if any and to thenatural general or testamentaryguardian or conservator or otherwiseunto the persons with him they mayreside if any thereby

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat by order entered June 2 2017Calvin K Hastie Esquire was namedGuardian ad Litem Nisi to represent

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Old West Liberty in Sumter SC

Bidders must deposit security withall bids Security shall be in the formof a certified check or bid bondmade payable to the Owner andshall be for an amount equal to notless than five percent (5) of theamount of the bid Provisions of thesecurity shall be as described in theInformation for Bidders

No bid will be considered unless thebidder is legally qualified under theprovisions of the South CarolinaContractors Licensing Law (SouthCarolina Code of Laws as amendedon April 1 1999 Chapter 11 Sections40 11 10 through 40 11 428)

Contractors shal l have aclassification of GC5 and WL

No bidder may withdraw the bidwithin 30 days after the actual dateof the opening and thereof

The Owner reserves the right towaive any informality or to rejectany or all bids

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-00733

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of JPMorganChase Bank National Association vsRobert W Wazney I theundersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4302183

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of OsamaKhammash against Lawrence Greenthe Master in Equity for Sumter

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-2095

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of South CarolinaState Housing Finance andDevelopment Authority againstElizabeth Berry et al I the Masterin Equity for Sumter County will sellon Monday July 3 2017 at 1200oclock pm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 125 of Millwood GardensSubdivision as shown in Plat BookZ-13 at Page 80 and more recentlyshown and particularly shown on aplat by JP Edwards RLS datedOctober 26 1984 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book Z-48 atPage 950 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 6Fairfield Street Sumter SCRepresented by Auditors map ofSumter County as tax parcel206-04-03-038

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NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00418

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank National Associationsuccessor-in-interest to Bank ofAmerica NA successor by mergerto LaSalle Bank NA as Trustee forStructured Asset Investment LoanTrust Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates Series 2004-11 vsKathryn R Gardner theundersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LANDT O G E T H E R W I T H T H EIMPROVEMENTS THEREON IFANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE TOWNSHIP OFPRIVATEER COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT 13 ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATPREPARED BY HS WILLSONRLS DATED NOVEMBER 11 1959AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF MESNECONVEYANCE FOR SUMTERCOUNTY IN PLAT BOOK Z-17 ATP A G E 3 B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY SHOWN ANDDELINEATED ON A PLATPREPARED FOR MICHAEL EGARDNER AND KATHRYN RGARDNER BY BEN J MAKELARLS OF ALLEN-MAKELA LANDSURVEYORS INC RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE RMC FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 94 SAID LOT HAVINGSUCH METES AND BOUNDS ASREFERENCE TO SAID LATTERPLAT WILL SHOW ALLMEASUREMENTS BEING ALITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOMICHAEL E GARDNER ANDKATHRYN R GARDNER AS JOINTTENANTS WITH RIGHTS OFSURVIVORSHIP BY DEED OFE D W I N R L A W D A T E DFEBRUARY 1 1995 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 6 1995 INBOOK 617 AT PAGE 1101 IN THE

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of Wells FargoBank NA vs Sherman Rochell JrDaisy L Rochell CA No2016CP4301640 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1200 Noon at the Sumter CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONSITUATE LYING AND BEING INTHE SUMTER TOWNSHIPCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT 130 OF BECKRIDGE PARKSUBDIVISION ON A PLATPREPARED BY EDMUNDS LANDSURVEYORS RLS DATEDNOVEMBER 1 1995 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 1217 PURSUANT TOSECTION 30-5-250 OF THE CODEOF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA(1976 AS AMENDED) REFERENCETO SAID PLAT IS HEREBY MADEFOR THE METES BOUNDSCOURSES ANDOR DISTANCES OFTHE PROPERTY DELINEATEDTHEREON THIS PROPERTY ISKNOWN AS 2361 ORVIS STREETAND IS SHOWN ON THEAUDITORS MAP OF SUMTER

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300512

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of MidFirst Bankagainst Gerald Copeland the Masterin Equity for Sumter County orhisher agent will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inProvidence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinabeing more particularly shown anddelineated as Lot 5 McLaughlinEstates Subdivision Section No 1as shown on that certain plat ofJoseph R Edwards RLS dated Sept28 2000 and recorded in the Officeof the ROD for Sumter County in PlatBook 2000 at Page 700 The said lothas such boundaries metes coursesand distances as are shown on saidplat which are incorporated hereinin accordance with the provision ofSection 30-6-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976

TMS Number190-14-02-006

PROPERTY ADDRESS5 Beard Drive

Dalzell SC 29040

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lucy L Copeland andGerald Copeland by survivorshipdeed of Lucy L Copeland datedOctober 11 2000 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 12 2000in Deed Book 784 at Page 1451 LucyL Copeland died September 302014

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at7000 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-1410

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of TrustmarkNational Bank against Lucille BJenkins et al I the Master in Equityfor Sumter County will sell onMonday July 3 2017 at 1200 oclockpm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 141 of Beckridge ParkSection 7 as shown in Plat Book Z-41at Page 158 and more recently andparticularly shown on a plat byJoseph R Edwards RLS datedAugust 7 1989 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book PB89 atPage 885 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 1022Skardon Street Sumter SouthCarolina and is shown on theAuditors map of Sumter County asTax Parcel 207-07-04-007

This being the same propertyconveyed to Joyce A Jenkins andLucille B Jenkins by deed ofMarilyn F Tiffault dated February 42014 and recorded April 28 2014 inthe Office of the Register of Deedsfor Sumter County South Carolina inBook 1200 at Page 5506 andre-recorded May 29 2014 in Book1201 at Page 4274

TMS 207-07-04-007

Property Address1022 Skardon StreetSumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3875 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00524

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofThe Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York as Trusteefor the Holders of the GE-WMCA s s e t - B a c k e d P a s s - T h r o u g hCertificates Series 2006-1 vsStephen S McCoy Shawna B McCoythe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONIF ANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO 23 OFWILSON PARK SUBDIVISION ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATOF PALMER amp MALONE CESDATED OCTOBER 1954 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOKZ-12 AT PAGE 82 AND HAVINGSUCH BOUNDARIES METESCOURSES AND DISTANCES ASARE SHOWN ON SAID PLATREFERENCE TO WHICH ISHEREBY MADE PURSUANT TOAUTHORITY CONTAINED IN30-50-250 OF THE CODE OF LAWSOF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976 ASAMENDED

THIS BEING THAT SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOSTEPHEN S MCCOY ANDSHAWNA B MCCOY BY DEEDFROM STEPHEN T BICKFORDDATED JUNE 5 2006 ANDRECORDED JUNE 9 2006 IN DEEDBOOK 1032 AT PAGE 164 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTY

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

827 Mathis StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 248-09-03-057

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in the

AMENDED SUMMONSAND NOTICES

(Non-Jury)

FORECLOSUREOF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CA NO2014-CP-43-2763

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Carrington Mortgage Services LLCPlaintiff

vsJohn P Godwin South CarolinaDepartment of Motor Vehicles SouthCarolina Department of Revenue

Defendant(s)

TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVENAMEDYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDand required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint in thisaction a copy of which is herebyserved upon you and to serve a copyof your Answer on the subscribers attheir offices at 3800 FernandinaRoad Suite 110 Columbia SC 29210within thirty (30) days after theservice hereof exclusive of the dayof such service except that theUnited States of America if namedshall have sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof exclusive ofthe day of such service and if youfail to do so judgment by default willbe rendered against you for therelief demanded in the Complaint

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE ANDOR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSONWITH WHOM THE MINOR(S)RESIDES ANDOR TO PERSONSU N D E R S O M E L E G A LDISABILITY

YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONEDAND NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian ad litemwithin thirty (30) days after theservice of this Summons and Noticeupon you If you fail to do soapplication for such appointmentwill be made by Attorney forPlaintiff

YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICEthat pursuant to Rule 53(b) of theSouth Carolina Rules of CivilProcedure the Plaintiff will movefor a general Order of Reference tothe Master in Equity for SumterCounty which Order shallspecifically provide that the saidMaster in Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a final judgmentin this action

NOTICE OF FILINGAMENDED

COMPLAINT

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVENAMED

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the Amended Complaint CoverSheet for Civil Actions andCertificate of Exemption from ADRin the above entitled action was filedin the Office of the Clerk of Court forSumter County on June 19 2015

Bradford M StokesSC Bar No 78032Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451Attorneys for Plaintiff

your interest in this action andappointment to become absoluteunless you apply for the appointmentof a Guardian ad Litem to representyour interest in the above entitledaction within thirty (30) days fromthe date of the said order

June 2 2017J DAVID WEEKSWEEKS LAW OFFICE LLC35 South Sumter StreetP O Box 370Sumter SC 29151ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER(803) 775-5856 Telephone(803) 778-1365 Facsimile

COUNTY AS TAX PARCEL207-06-01-004

Derivation BOOK 1004 PAGE 00890

2361 Orvis StreetSumter SC 29154

207-06-01-004

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSSUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES EASEMENTS ANDORRESTRICTIONS OF RECORD ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 425 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theSumter County Clerk of Court at CA2016CP4301640

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Richard L BoothMaster In Equity forSumter County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-09081Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

County or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that lot or parcel of land situatein Sumter County State of SouthCarolina containing five (5) acresand being shown and designated asLot No 1 on that certain plat of TJSmith Surveyor dated January 251947 recorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book ZZ-5 at page 245according to which said lot No 1 isbounded as follows North by astreet separating it from lands nowor formerly of John K McElveenEast by a public road leading fromthe Sumter-Shiloh paved highwaySouth by lands now or formerly ofJK McElveen and West by Lot No 2as shown on said plat

TMS Number267-02-02-003

PROPERTY ADDRESSTract 1ZZ5-245

Mims RoadSumter SC 29036

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green bydeed of distribution of the Estate2010-ES43-00274 dated September16 2015 and recorded in the Officeof the Register of Deeds for SumterCounty on September 17 2015 inDeed Book 1215 at Page 485

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at1500 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

RECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

9 Lake Shore DriveSumter SC 29150

TMS 224-06-01-004

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 85 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe Providence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinadesignated as Lot W on a platprepared by Joseph R EdwardsRLS dated June 19 2001 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book 2001 at Page 591Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 of theCode of Laws of South Carolina(1976 as amended) reference to saidplat is hereby made for the metesbounds courses andor distances ofthe property delineated thereon Theproperty is known as 2040 HideawayDrive and is shown on the Auditor`smap of Sumter County as tax parcel180-00-03-016(P)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Robert W Wazney byvirtue of a Deed from Pauline JShuler dated July 27 2001 andrecorded September 12 2001 in Book815 at Page 1970 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 180-13-01-015

Property address2040 Hideaway Drive

Sumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 5500 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

dated October 12 2009 and recordedOctober 14 2009 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina in Book 1130at Page 2915

TMS 206-04-03-038

Property Address6 Fairfield Street

Sumter SC 29150

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 6125 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

Summons ampNotice Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale

B6 THE ITEM CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017

ORDER AND NOTICE OF SALED E F I C I E N C Y J U D G M E N TREQUESTED AS TO DEFENDANTSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONNOT ELIGIBLE FOR LOANMODIFICATION UNDER THEH O M E A F F O R D A B L EMODIFICATION PROGRAM STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA SUMTERCOUNTY IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS THIRD JUDICIALC I R C U I T 2 0 1 6 - C P - 4 3 - 0 0 6 1 8FIRST-CITIZENS BANK amp TRUSTCOMPANY AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST BY MERGER TO FIRSTCITIZENS BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY INC Plaintiff vsSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONDefendant(s) BY VIRTUE of adecree heretofore granted in the

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-01993

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of FederalNational Mortgage Association(Fannie Mae) vs Nicole J MilliganI the undersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

ALL of that certain piece parcel orlot of land together withimprovements thereon lying beingand situate in Sumter TownshipSumter County South Carolinamore particularly shown anddesignated as Lot 233 HilldaleSubdivision on a plat thereofprepared by Michael C TurbevilleIII on December 19 2005 said plat isrecorded in Plat Book 2006 at Page16 and is incorporated herein byreference pursuant to Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976 (as amended)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Nicole J Milligan byvirtue of a Deed from The Estate ofDouglas M Simmons datedDecember 28 2005 and recordedJanuary 13 2006 in Book 1012 atPage 1246 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 207-09-04-013

Property address2610 Hilldale Drive

Sumter SC 29154-7010

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case of

Notice of SaleCA No

2015-CP-43-02808

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Guild MortgageCompany vs Roosevelt AndersonTracey Danelle Isaac I theundersigned as Master in Equity forSumter County will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at the SumterCounty Judicial Center SumterCounty South Carolina to thehighest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parcelor lot of land together with theimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being shown anddesignated as Lot No 60 of Kel-SamFarms Subdivision Section I asshown on that certain plat preparedby Carl J Croft RLS dated June 121989 and recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty in Plat Book PB 94 at page237 This said lot has such metesboundaries courses and distances asare shown on said plat which areincorporated herein in accordancewith the provisions of Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Roosevelt Anderson andTracey Danelle Isaac from StanleyMaxwell by virtue of a Deed datedJune 26 2014 and recorded July 92014 in Book 1202 at Page 5758 in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County South Carolina

3440 Deer Track CircleDalzell SC 29040

TMS 189-09-01-014

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Four and00100 (4000) to be paid on balanceof bid from date of sale to date ofcompliance The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps and that thesuccessful bidder or bidders otherthan the Plaintiff therein do uponthe acceptance of his or her biddeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County a certified check orcash in the amount equal to fivepercent (5) of the amount of bid onsaid premises at the sale as evidenceof good faith in bidding and subjectto any resale of said premises underOrder of this Court and in the eventthe said purchaser or purchasers failto comply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days the Masterin Equity shall forthwith resell thesaid property after the due noticeand advertisement and shallcontinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser who shall comply withthe terms of sale shall be obtainedsuch sales to be made at the risk ofthe former purchaser Since apersonal or deficiency judgment iswaived the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately If thePlaintiff or the Plaintiff srepresentative does not appear atthe above-described sale then thesale of the property will be nullvoid and of no force and effect Insuch event the sale will berescheduled for the next available

Notice of SaleCA No 2017-CP-43-00325

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Lakeview LoanServicing LLC vs Michael SGerbode I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on July 3 2017 at 1200 PMat the Sumter County JudicialCenter Sumter County SouthCarolina to the highest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parceland lottract of land withimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being in the Countyof Sumter State of South Carolinaidentified as Lot No 4B of EssexPark Subdivision and being morefully shown on a plat prepared byJoseph R Edwards PLS dated31798 and recorded in Plat Book 98at Page 319 records of SumterCounty

Aforesaid Plat is specificallyincorporated herein and reference iscraved thereto for a more completeand accurate description of themetes bounds courses anddistances of the property concernedherein This description is in lieu ofmetes and bounds as permitted bylaw under Section 30-5-250 of the1976 Code of Laws of South CarolinaAs Amended Be all measurements alittle more or a little less andaccording to said plat

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Michael S Gerbode bydeed of Tommy L Moss datedSeptember 6 2006 and recordedSeptember 6 2006 in Book 1043 atPage 1639 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina

2021 Essex DriveSumter SC 29154

TMS 206-06-02-108

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Six and8751000 (6875) to be paid onbalance of bid from date of sale todate of compliance The purchaserto pay for papers and stamps andthat the successful bidder orbidders other than the Plaintifftherein do upon the acceptance ofhis or her bid deposit with theMaster in Equity for Sumter County

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4301551

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina issued in thecase of Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company as Trustee forSoundview Home Loan Trust 2006-3Asset-Backed Certificates Series2006-3 against Barry L Artis Sr etal the Master in Equity for SumterCounty or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereonsituate lying and being in theTownship of Stateburg near theTown of Sumter County of SumterState of South Carolina fronting onMonterey Drive and being moreparticularly shown and delineated asLot 3 of Horton Field Subdivision(fka Mayfield Subdivision) on a platprepared for Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by Cox and DinkinsInc dated April 14 2006 andrecorded in Book 2006 page 236 andalso by plat prepared by EdmundsLand Surveyors Inc datedDecember 17 2003 and recorded inBook 2004 page 48 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty and having such boundariesand measurements as will more fullyappear by reference to said plat

TMS Number155-08-03-004

PROPERTY ADDRESS1390 Monterey DrSumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by deed of D RHorton Inc dated April 20 2006 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyon May 12 2006 in Deed Book 1027 atPage 1897

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at450 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord and to the right of the UnitedStates of America to redeem theproperty within one (1) year from thedate of the foreclosure sale pursuantto Sec 2410(c) Title 28 UnitedStates Code

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties who

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00377

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank Trust NA as Trustee forLSF9 Master Participation Trust vsAnnie G Gilchrist Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvester Miott akaSylvester R Miott Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvia L Miott SouthCarolina Department of Revenuethe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALI THAT LOT OF LANDSITUATE IN THE CITY OFSUMTER IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA REPRESENTED ASLOT NO 40 IN BLOCK B ON THATCERTAIN PLAT RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OFCOURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY INPLAT BOOK V-4 AT PAGE 411 ANDBOUNDED AS FOLLOWS

ON THE NORTH BY SHERARDSTREET ON SAID PLAT NOWKNOWN AS COLLEGE STREET ONTHE EAST BY LOT NO 41 INBLOCKB ON SAID PLAT ON THESOUTH BY OTHER LAND OFGRANTOR AND ON THE WEST BYLOT NO 39 IN BLOCK B ON SAIDPLAT SAID LOT HEREBYCONVEYED MEASURES FIFTY (50)FEET ON ITS NORTHERN ANDSOUTHERN LINES AND ONEHUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) FEETON ITS EASTERN AND WESTERNLINES BY SAID MEASUREMENTSA LITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOS Y L V E S T E R M I O T T A N DSYNETHIA MIOTT BY DEED OFS A M G G R E E N D A T E DFEBRUARY 10 1956 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 15 1956 INBOOK 87 AT PAGE 273 IN THERECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

SUBSEQUENTLY SYNETHIA DMIOTT PASSED AWAY AND HERINTEREST IN THE SUBJECTPROPERTY WAS PASSED TOSYLVESTER MIOTT AND SYLVIAMIOTT PURSUANT TO THE WILLOF SYNETHIA D MIOTT AND BYPROBATE OF ESTATE FILE2010ES4300009 SEE ALSO DEEDOF DISTRIBUTION DATEDMARCH 22 2011 AND RECORDEDMARCH 23 2011 IN DEED BOOK1152 AT PAGE 001342 IN THEOFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTFOR SUMTER COUNTY SOUTHCAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

20 East College StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 229-12-03-035

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 124499 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2016-CP-43-00952

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofChristiana Trust a division ofWilmington Savings Fund SocietyFSB as indenture trustee for theC S M C 2 0 1 4 - R P L 3 T r u s t Mortgage-Backed Notes Series2014-RPL3 vs Joshua A GrubbBrittany A Henline Chase BankUSA National Association sbm toChase Manhattan Bank USA NA assuccessor in interest to Bank OneDelaware NA the undersignedMaster In Equity for Sumter CountySouth Carolina will sell on July 32017 at 1200PM at the SumterCounty Courthouse City of SumterState of South Carolina to thehighest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR TRACT OF LANDWITH ALL IMPROVEMENTSTHEREON SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE CITY ANDCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT NO 85 OF WILSON PARKSUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON APLAT BY DD EDMUNDS RLSDATED JULY 2 1990 RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 90 AT PAGE 875 INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFSUMTER COUNTY SAID LOT NO85 BEING BOUNDED ANDMEASURING AS FOLLOWSNORTH BY LOT NO 78 SAIDP L A T A N D M E A S U R I N GTHEREON 7489 FEET EAST BYLOT NO 86 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14013FEET SOUTH BY LEE STREETSAID PLAT AND FRONTINGTHEREON 7521 FEET AND WESTBY LOT NO 84 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14030FEET BE ALL MEASUREMENTS ALITTLE MORE OR A LITTLE LESSAND ACCORDING TO SAID PLATTHIS BEING THE PROPERTYKNOWN AS 209 LEE STREET

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOJOSHUA A GRUBB ANDBRITTANY A HENLINE BY DEEDOF BUDDY K WARD DATED MAY10 2005 AND RECORDED MAY 242005 IN BOOK 981 AT PAGE 1729 INTHE OFFICE OF REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY209 Lee Street

Sumter SC 29150TMS 248-10-02-018

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) Deficiency judgment beingdemanded the bidding will not beclosed on the day of sale but willremain open for a period of thirty(30) days as provided by lawPlaintiff is demanding a deficiencythe Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to salePurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 75 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300005

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of NationstarMortgage LLC against DorothyRobertson et al the Master inEquity for Sumter County or hisheragent will sell on July 3 2017 at1200 PM at Sumter JudicialCenter 215 North Harvin StreetSumter SC 29150 to the highestbidder

All that piece parcel or lot of landlying being and situate in SumterTownship Sumter County State ofSouth Carolina shown anddesignated as Lot No 2 on a plat ofVillage Green Subdivisionrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book Z-28 at Page 57 said lotbeing bounded and measures asfollows On the Northwest by WasselStreet and measuring thereon 2250feet on the North by the intersectionof Wassel Street and DesChampsRoad and measuring thereon 3535feet On the Northeast byDesChamps Road and measuringthereon 1050 feet On the Southeastby Lot No 1 and measuring thereon2500 feet and on the Southwest byLot No 3 and measuring thereon1300 feet be all of saidmeasurements a little more or less

TMS Number184-10-01-003

PROPERTY ADDRESS450 Deschamps Road

Sumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Cassie S Slater andWillie Slater by deed of S amp ELandscaping Company datedOctober 26 1970 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 29 1970in Deed Book R-9 at Page 1384 and toCassie S Slater Dorothy Robertsonand Willie Mae Scott by deed ofdistribution of the Estate of WillieSlater recorded November 14 2005in Book 1005 at Page 1493

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at6875 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

a certified check or cash in theamount equal to five percent (5) ofthe amount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of good faithin bidding and subject to any resaleof said premises under Order of thisCourt and in the event the saidpurchaser or purchasers fail tocomply with the terms of sale withinTwenty (20) days the Master inEquity shall forthwith resell the saidproperty after the due notice andadvertisement and shall continue tosell the same each subsequent salesday until a purchaser who shallcomply with the terms of sale shallbe obtained such sales to be made atthe risk of the former purchaserSince a personal or deficiencyjudgment is waived the bidding willnot remain open but compliancewith the bid may be madeimmediately If the Plaintiff or thePlaintiffs representative does notappear at the above-described salethen the sale of the property will benull void and of no force and effectIn such event the sale will berescheduled for the next availablesales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in EquityFor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

should have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Susan S WhiteSC Bar 5453Attorney for PlaintiffFINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPO Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460

case of First-Citizens Bank amp TrustCompany as successor in interest bymerger to First Citizens Bank andTrust Company Inc v Sheila HClark aka Sheila A Clark akaSheila H Wilson case number2016-CP-43-00618 I the undersignedRichard L Booth Master In Equityfor Sumter County will hold a saleon July 3 2017 at 1200 PM at theSumter County Courthouse 215North Harvin Street Sumter SC29150 Courtroom 1A and sell thefollowing described property to thehighest bidder All that certainpiece parcel or lot of land togetherwith the dwelling and any and allother improvements thereon lyingbeing and situate in the city andCounty of Sumter State of SouthCarolina being shown anddelineated as Lot No 6 on thatcertain plat by R L MaloneEngineer dated July 9 1940 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book S-5 at Page 53according to which said Lot 6 isbounded and measuring now orformerly as follows on the north byLot 7 said plat and measuringthereon 1000 feet on the east by Lot8 said plat and measuring thereon575 feet on the south by a 50right-of-way known as VirginiaDrive and measuring thereon 100feet and on the west by theright-of-way of North MagnoliaStreet and fronting thereon 575 feetbe all of said measurements a littlemore or less and according to saidplat Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 ofthe Code of Laws of South Carolina(1976) reference to said plat ishereby craved for particulars of theboundaries metes courses andordistances of the property delineatedthereon This property isrepresented as Tax Map Parcel No249-01-02-058 upon the records of theSumter County Auditor and isknown as 501 N Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 This being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto David W Durham bydeed from Anne Harriet PalmerCatherine Palmer Tillman andPhilip G Palmer dated March 231999 and recorded same date in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 735 atPage 1052 And this being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto Sheila H Clark bydeed from David W Durhamrecorded June 4 1999 in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 743 atPage 23 501 Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 Tax No249-01-02-058 TERMS OF SALE Thesuccessful bidder other thanPlaintiff will deposit with theSumter County Master In Equity atthe conclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of its bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt in thecase of noncompliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail or refuseto make the required deposit at timeof bid or comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30) daysthen the Master In Equity may resellthe property on the same terms andconditions at the risk of the saidhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theconveying deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of the bidfrom the date of sale to the date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 5500 per annum ShouldPlaintiff or one of its representativesfail to be present at the time of salethe property shall be automaticallywithdrawn from said sale As adeficiency judgment is beingdemanded the bidding will remainopen thirty (30) days after the date ofsale THIS SALE IS ALSO MADESUBJECT TO ALL SUMTERCOUNTY TAXES AND EXISTINGEASEMENTS RESTRICTIONSAND SENIOR LIENS ANDOROTHER ENCUMBRANCES OFRECORD Richard L Booth MasterIn Equity Sumter County SumterSouth Carolina ATTORNEYS FORPLAINTIFF Samuel D FlederPatrick Goodwyn Smith DebnamNarron Drake Saintsing amp MyersLLP PO Box 26268 Raleigh NC27611 Attorneys for Plaintiff DMN15079942

case of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3375 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

non-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4875 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

sales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

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ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

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James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C1

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

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SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

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(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 23rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo

AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

CNBC 35 84 American Greed A phony gold scheme American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed CNN 3 80 Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper

COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 24rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo

AMC 48 180 (600) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Lost World Jurassic Parkrdquo (1997 Adventure) Jeff Goldblum Juli-anne Moore An expedition returns to monitor dinosaursrsquo progress

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

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Pinterest

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a test

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66-Across

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insert

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54-Across

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on scoreboards

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funerals

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1998 Madonna

album

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vegetable

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attraction

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known for

one-liners

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haunted area

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eagerly with ldquoinrdquo

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a sentence

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David Bowie

song

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sounds

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a Norwegian line

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memoirist

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own to the table

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arerdquo

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Ruth and Sonia

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called ldquoThe Roof

of the Worldrdquo

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Abbeyrdquo lady

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Maravillas

del Mundo

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impatience

digitally

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of Kwanzaa

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Dynamiterdquo

sidekick Saacutenchez

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Chihuahua

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Thursdayrsquos Puzzle Solved

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THE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

The answers to todayrsquos puzzles can be

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DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

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BSECTION

FRIDAYJUNE 16 2017

PALMETTO PRO OPEN

LEGION BASEBALL

PREP BASKETBALL

Perseverance pays off

DENNIS BRUNSON THE SUMTER ITEM

Allie Kiick stretches for a return in her 7-5 2-6 6-3 upset win over second-seeded Katherine Sebov on Thursday in a second-round match of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center Kiick will face No 6 seed Robin Anderson today in a quarterfinal match

Unseeded Allie Kiick ral-lied in the third set to knock off No 2 seed Katherine Sebov in the second round of the Palmetto Pro Open at Palmetto Tennis Center on Thursday

After winning the first set 7-5 but dropping the second set 6-2 things looked bleak

for Kiick when she fell be-hind Seebov 3-1 in the third set However Kiick won the next five games to win the set 6-3 and advance to to-dayrsquos quarterfinal match against No 6 seed Robin An-derson

Trailing 3-1 in a third set however is hardly the toughest challenge the 21-year old Kiick has faced in her young career She has

had to make sense of her fa-ther Jim a famed running back on the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins and his battle with dementia In ad-dition she has already seen her career stalled by a pair of knee surgeries and most recently a battle with skin cancer

ldquoItrsquos incredible that I was out there today and to win itrsquos hard to describerdquo she

said ldquoTo have gone through what the I have and to be out there doing what I love mdash just playing tennis mdash itrsquos greatrdquo

Kiick had not played in a pro tournament since June in 2015 She had climbed her way up to a 136 world ranking when a pair of knee surgeries put her career on hold

Finally back on court after pair of knee surgeries and skin cancer

diagnosis unseeded Kiick rallies to beat second-seeded Sebov in 3 sets

BY TOM OrsquoHARE Special To The Sumter Item

SEE PERSEVERANCE PAGE B2

US OPEN

Wilson set to take over boys squad at Crestwood

After 11 very successful sea-sons as the girls basketball head coach at Crestwood High School Tony Wilson is looking for a new challenge

And he wonrsquot have to go any-where to find it mdash except to the locker room on the other side of The Castle

Wilson will be Crestwoodrsquos boys head coach this season becoming

just the second boys coach in school history He will replace Dwayne Edwards who will be handling just athletic director duties after 21 years as head coach

ldquoI wanted to see if I could be successful on the other siderdquo Wilson said ldquoI had done all of those seasons of girls basket-ball I just felt like it was time to move on I wanted to give it a try with the boysrdquo

Edwards felt moving Wilson to the boys position was a logi-cal move

ldquoThe basketball programs here at Crestwood have always worked togetherrdquo Edwards said ldquoCoach Wilson already has a relationship with a lot of the boys so I think it will be a pretty easy transitionrdquo

Wilson was the girls coach for 11 years posting a 208-75 record The Lady Knights went 6-14 in his first season and 10-12 his second year However Crestwood made the playoffs that second year and never missed a season after that

After going 13-10 in his third season Crestwood went 23-5 in his fourth season and won his first playoff game The Lady Knights won 20 or more games in seven of his last eight sea-sons

Crestwood won or shared

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

WILSON

SEE WILSON PAGE B2

THE ASSOCIATED

PRESS

Rickie Fowl-er hits on the 12th hole during the first round of the US Open on Thursday in Erin Wis-consin Fowler shot a 65 to grab a 1-shot lead

Fowler grabs lead on day of highs and lows

ERIN Wis mdash Erin Hills played like a push-over for a US Open

Check out the score of Rickie Fowler who matched the US Open scoring record to par for the opening round with a 7-under 65 Right behind him were 43

other players who broke par breaking a champi-onship record that had stood for 27 years Adam Hadwin tied a US Open record with six straight birdies

Erin Hills also played like a beast

Look no further than Rory McIlroy the No 2 player in the world who didnrsquot hit a fairway after

the 10th hole shot 42 on the back nine and post-ed a 78 his worst score in 27 rounds at the US Open Jason Day made two triple bogeys and closed with a birdie to avoid the indignity of shooting 80 He still had his worst score in a US Open

BY DOUG FERGUSONThe Associated Press

SEE FOWLER PAGE B2

RICK CARPENTER

THE SUMTER ITEM

Dalzell-Shaw starting pitcher Josh Whitley tossed a 1-hit shutout in five innings on Thursday as the Jets defeated Sumter 3-0 in a rain-short-ened contest at Riley Park

Whitley weather help Jets blank P-15rsquosDalzell-Shaw tops Sumter

3-0 in 5 innings for 1st

win in series since 2007

After going over 18 years be-tween its two previous American Legion baseball victories over the Sumter P-15rsquos Dalzell-Shaw Post 175 did it in less than 10 years this time around

The Jets whose last victory over Sumter came on July 25

2007 got five shutout innings from right-hander Josh Whitley and picked up a 3-0 win at Riley Park on Thursday in a game shortened to five innings due to weather

ldquoNobody really gives us a chance to beat themrdquo said D-S head coach Jamey Lisenby whose team improved to 1-5 both overall and in League III play ldquoIrsquove told my guys that we can play with anybody we just have to go out and do it If we can beat Sumter we can beat anybody be-cause thatrsquos a darn good teamrdquo

Sumter dropped to 7-2 in

league play and is 7-3 overallThe game was scoreless for 2 frac12

innings before Dalzell broke through against Sumter starting pitcher Tradd James for two runs in the third

After not allowing a hit in the first two innings James gave up a first-pitch double to Malcolm Brown to start the third He was sacrificed to third by Chris Par-rish before Ron York lined out to right field However Brown didnrsquot tag and was unable to score

BY DENNIS BRUNSONdennistheitemcom

SEE JETS PAGE B2

B2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 SPORTS THE SUMTER ITEM

SCOREBOARD

TV RADIOTODAY5 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)9 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (FOX SPORTS 1)11 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1230 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)3 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Pole Qualify-ing from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Sec-ond Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)6 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)6 pm ndash Auto Racing ARCA Series Corrigan Oil 200 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1)605 pm ndash Talk Show Sports Talk (WDXY-FM 1059 WDXY-AM 1240)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Rowan County NC vs Sum-ter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Major League Baseball Washington at New York Mets (ESPN)730 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at Atlanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)8 pm ndash WNBA Basketball New York at Dallas (NBA TV)10 pm ndash Major League Baseball New York Yankees at Oakland or Kansas City at Loa Angeles Angels (MLB NETWORK)10 pm ndash WNBA Basketball Chicago at Phoe-nix (NBA TV)

SATURDAY730 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Semifinal Matches (TENNIS)830 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans Start from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 1)9 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)10 am ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Pole Qualifying from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)11 am ndash International Soccer FIFA Confed-erations Cup Group A Match from St Peters-burg Russia ndash New Zealand vs Russia (FOX SPORTS 1)Noon ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Soccer Seattle at New York City (ESPN)1 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago White Sox at Toronto (MLB NETWORK)130 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1 WEGX-FM 929)3 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)3 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Cal State Fullerton vs Oregon State (ESPN)3 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Third Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)330 pm ndash NWSL Soccer Washington at Chi-cago (LIFETIME)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Tampa Bay at Detroit (FOX SPORTS 1)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at At-lanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)630 pm ndash International Volleyball FIVB World League Match from Lodz Poland ndash United States vs Russia (NBC SPORTS NET-WORK)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Wilmington NC vs Sumter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Arena Football Tampa Bay at Phila-delphia (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)7 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)7 pm ndash Major League Soccer Columbus at Atlanta (FOX SPORTS SOUTHEAST)7 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)8 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh (WACH 57)8 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Florida State vs Louisiana State (ESPN)830 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)830 pm ndash Horse Racing Breederrsquos Cup Chal-lenge from Louisville Ky ndash Stephen Foster Handicap and Fleur de Lis Handicap (NBC SPORTS NETWORK)10 pm ndash Professional Boxing Nico Hernan-dez vs Jose Rodriguez in a Super Flyweight Bout from Park City Kan (CBS SPORTS NET-WORK)11 pm ndash Professional Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado in a Super Light-weight Bout from Frisco Texas (ESPN2)11 pm ndash Major League Soccer Houston at Los Angeles (UNIVISION)1 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)

MLB STANDINGSBy The Associated Press

AMERICAN LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBNew York 38 25 603 mdashBoston 37 28 569 2Tampa Bay 35 33 515 5frac12Toronto 32 33 492 7Baltimore 32 33 492 7CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMinnesota 34 29 540 mdashCleveland 32 31 508 2Kansas City 30 34 469 4frac12Detroit 30 34 469 4frac12Chicago 29 36 446 6West Division W L Pct GBHouston 45 22 672 mdashLos Angeles 35 34 507 11Texas 32 33 492 12Seattle 33 35 485 12frac12Oakland 27 38 415 17

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Toronto 7 Tampa Bay 6Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4Baltimore 10 Chicago White Sox 6

Seattle 6 Minnesota 4Houston 13 Texas 2LA Angels 7 NY Yankees 5

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Minnesota 6 Seattle 2Chicago White Sox 5 Baltimore 2Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmTampa Bay at Detroit 710 pmNY Yankees at Oakland 1005 pmKansas City at LA Angels 1007 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmChicago White Sox (Quintana 2-8) at Toron-to (Biagini 1-5) 707 pmTampa Bay (Ramirez 3-1) at Detroit (Norris 3-4) 710 pmSeattle (Paxton 5-1) at Texas (Ross 0-0) 805 pmBoston (Pomeranz 6-4) at Houston (Fiers 4-2) 810 pmCleveland (Carrasco 6-3) at Minnesota (Tur-ley 0-0) 810 pmNY Yankees (Severino 5-2) at Oakland (Ma-naea 6-3) 935 pmKansas City (Kennedy 0-6) at LA Angels (Chavez 5-6) 1007 pm

NATIONAL LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBWashington 39 26 600 mdashNew York 30 34 469 8frac12Miami 29 35 453 9frac12Atlanta 29 36 446 10Philadelphia 21 43 328 17frac12CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMilwaukee 35 32 522 mdashChicago 32 33 492 2St Louis 30 34 469 3frac12Pittsburgh 30 36 455 4frac12Cincinnati 29 36 446 5WEST DIVISION W L Pct GBColorado 42 26 618 mdashLos Angeles 41 26 612 frac12Arizona 41 26 612 frac12San Diego 27 40 403 14frac12San Francisco 26 41 388 15frac12

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6San Diego 4 Cincinnati 2Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Atlanta 13 Washington 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Colorado 5 Pittsburgh 1Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4NY Mets 9 Chicago Cubs 4Milwaukee 7 St Louis 6

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmWashington at NY Mets 710 pmMilwaukee at St Louis 715 pmSan Francisco at Colorado 840 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESArizona (Corbin 5-6) at Philadelphia (Nola 3-4) 705 pmChicago Cubs (Butler 3-2) at Pittsburgh (Wil-liams 3-3) 705 pmSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmLA Dodgers (Wood 6-0) at Cincinnati (Adle-man 4-2) 710 pmWashington (Scherzer 7-4) at NY Mets (Matz 1-0) 710 pmMiami (Straily 4-4) at Atlanta (Newcomb 0-1) 735 pmSan Diego (Diaz 1-1) at Milwaukee (Guerra 1-1) 810 pmSan Francisco (Samardzija 2-8) at Colorado (Senzatela 8-2) 840 pm

GOLFBy The Associated Press

US OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP PAR SCORESThursdayAt Erin HillsErin WisPurse $12 millionYardage 7741 Par 72 (36-36)First Rounda-denotes amateurRickie Fowler 33-32mdash65 -7Paul Casey 32-34mdash66 -6Xander Schauffele 32-34mdash66 -6Brian Harman 35-32mdash67 -5Tommy Fleetwood 34-33mdash67 -5Brooks Koepka 34-33mdash67 -5Patrick Reed 36-32mdash68 -4Kevin Na 35-33mdash68 -4Marc Leishman 33-35mdash68 -4Adam Hadwin 31-37mdash68 -4Jamie Lovemark 34-35mdash69 -3JB Holmes 32-37mdash69 -3Lee Westwood 36-33mdash69 -3Andrew Johnston 34-35mdash69 -3Si Woo Kim 36-33mdash69 -3a-Scottie Scheffler 36-33mdash69 -3Bernd Wiesberger 35-34mdash69 -3Charley Hoffman 36-34mdash70 -2Brandt Snedeker 35-35mdash70 -2Ernie Els 32-38mdash70 -2Jack Maguire 37-33mdash70 -2Brandon Stone 32-38mdash70 -2William McGirt 37-33mdash70 -2Sergio Garcia 35-35mdash70 -2Jim Furyk 34-36mdash70 -2Matt Fitzpatrick 35-35mdash70 -2a-Cameron Champ 37-33mdash70 -2Derek Barron 36-34mdash70 -2Kevin Dougherty 38-33mdash71 -1Davis Love IV 36-35mdash71 -1Thomas Aiken 37-34mdash71 -1Zach Johnson 35-36mdash71 -1Angel Cabrera 36-35mdash71 -1Tyson Alexander 35-36mdash71 -1Stephan Jaeger 35-36mdash71 -1Brendan Steele 34-37mdash71 -1Russell Henley 34-37mdash71 -1Harris English 36-35mdash71 -1Charl Schwartzel 37-34mdash71 -1Shane Lowry 37-34mdash71 -1Byeong Hun An 35-36mdash71 -1Ryan Brehm 35-36mdash71 -1Jonathan Randolph 37-34mdash71 -1Trey Mullinax 38-33mdash71 -1Yusaku Miyazato 35-37mdash72 EHideto Tanihara 36-36mdash72 ERafa Cabrera Bello 37-35mdash72 EGary Woodland 37-35mdash72 EMartin Laird 35-37mdash72 EBranden Grace 33-39mdash72 EMartin Kaymer 37-35mdash72 EEddie Pepperell 34-38mdash72 EYuta Ikeda 41-31mdash72 EGeorge Coetzee 38-34mdash72 EKeegan Bradley 36-36mdash72 EAdam Scott 39-33mdash72 EBill Haas 36-36mdash72 EScott Piercy 37-35mdash72 EJustin Rose 36-36mdash72 ERoberto Diaz 37-35mdash72 EJordan Niebrugge 37-36mdash73 +1Whee Kim 38-35mdash73 +1Aaron Rai 37-36mdash73 +1David Lingmerth 36-37mdash73 +1Michael Putnam 38-35mdash73 +1Alex Noren 37-36mdash73 +1Bud Cauley 35-38mdash73 +1Russell Knox 35-38mdash73 +1Jordan Spieth 38-35mdash73 +1Daniel Miernicki 38-35mdash73 +1Tyler Light 39-34mdash73 +1Chris Wood 37-36mdash73 +1Satoshi Kodaira 34-39mdash73 +1

ldquoAfter the second surgery I remem-ber telling my mom to just let me go the pain was so badrdquo she said ldquoI never thought I would play again they hurt so muchrdquo

Kiick eventually worked her way back to the court though but only to get a telephone call in August 2015 that changed the way she looks at ten-nis and life

ldquoThe doctor said I had cancer ( a rare form of melanoma)rdquo Kiick said ldquoThe first thing I thought of when I heard that was death It was shockingrdquo

In fact she flashed back to that phone call during Thursdayrsquos match

ldquoYou try to stay focused on your match and your opponent but just like today in the middle of the match I started thinking about how far Irsquove come back and it helped me get my focus back and start playing better tennisrdquo said Kiickrdquo

Kiick attributed her struggles in the middle of her match with Sebov to a pair of factors mdash her conditioning and a lack of persistence

ldquoIrsquove been training to get back in shape but no matter how hard you train therersquos nothing like actually play-ing matchesrdquo she said ldquoSo I still need some work to go there and it showed today But I also let up some after I won the first set so it was as much as a mental thing as a physical thingrdquo

Getting the mental edge back was not difficult

ldquoI just told myself to dig deep after getting down in that third setrdquo she said ldquoSome of the things Irsquove been through have certainly helped me

fight back and never give upldquoA lot of people thought I would never be able to play winning tennis again So to come to this tournament and win the first two matches is important for me and I hope I can keep it going tomor-rowrdquo

Kiick will face Anderson on Court 2 today at 9 am Anderson knocked off Lauren Embree 6-3 6-2 Todayrsquos quar-terfinal matches will have No 4 seed Francesca Di Lorenzo meeting No 5 Chanel Simmonds unseeded Julia Elbaba meeting unseeded Ashley Lahey and No7 Chich-Yu Hsu taking Ashley KratzerSimmonds topped Sara Daavettila 6-2 6-2 Hsu defeated Michaela Gordon 7-5 6-2 Kratzer slipped pas Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4 Elbaba topped Hayley Carter 7-6 (3) 6-0 Lahey defeated Giuliana Olmos 6-4 6-1 and Di Lorenzo whipped Raveena Kingsley 6-4 6-3

In the doubles quarterfinals the No 3 team of Sophie Chang and Alexandra Mueller defeated Alexandra Facey and Kratzer 6-1 3-6 10-6 while Kaitlin Christian and Olmos topped the No 2 team of Hsu and Simmonds 7-6 (5) 6-2

Ellen Perez and Luisa Stefani topped Frances Altick and Astra Sharma 6-3 6-7 (3) 10-5 and the featured match be-tween Joelle Kissell and Catherine Leduc and Alexandra and Anna San-ford was suspended because of the weather

It will be completed today at 9 am with the winners taking on Christian and Olmos in one semifinal while Perez and Stefani will meet Chang and Mueller in the other semi

PERSEVERANCE FROM PAGE B1

Palmetto Tennis CenterThursday

Main Draw SinglesFirst Round

Chanel Simmonds (5) South Africa defeated Sara Daavettila United States 6-2 6-2Allie Kiick United States defeated Katherine Sebov (2) Canada 7-5 2-6 6-3Chieh-Yu Hsu (7) Taiwan defeated Q-Michae-la Gordon United States 7-5 6-2Robin Anderson (6) United States defeated Lauren Embree United States 6-3 6-2Ashley Kratzer United States defeated Q-Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4Julia Elbaba United States defeated Q-Hay-ley Carter United States 7-6 (3) 6-0Ashley Lahey United States defeated Giuli-ana Olmos Mexico 6-4 6-1Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) United States defeated Raveena Kingsley United States 6-4 6-3

Main Draw Doubles First Round

Sophie Chang United StatesAlexandra Mueller (3) United States defeated Alexan-dra Facey United StatesAshley Kratzer Unit-ed States 6-1 3-6 10-6Kaitlyn Christian United StatesGiuliana

Olmos Mexico defeated Chieh-Yu Hsu TaiwanChanel Simmonds South Africa (2) 7-6 (5) 6-2Ellen Perez AustraliaLuisa Stefani Brazil defeated Frances Altick United StatesAstra Sharma Australia 6-3 6-7(3) 10-5Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alexandra SanfordAnna Sanford susp rain

SCHEDULEToday

Court 1 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Julia Elbaba vs Ashley Lahey followed byWS ndash Chanel Simmonds (5) vs Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) followed byWD ndash Ellen PerezLuisa Stefani vs Sophie ChangAlexandra Mueller (3)

Court 2 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Robin Anderson (6) vs Allie Kiick followed byWS ndash Ashley Kratzer vs Chieh-Yu Hsu followed byWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc OR Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford vs Kaitlyn ChristianGiuliana Olmos

Court 4 - starting at 9 amWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford (completion of suspended match)

PALMETTO PRO OPEN RESULTS

the region title the last seven years The Lady Knights played for the state title in the 2013-14 season

This will be Wilsonrsquos first time coaching boys on the varsity level He

was the boys coach at Alice Drive Middle School and was Sumter Highrsquos boys B team coach as well

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of exposure with the boysrdquo Wilson said ldquoI do think Irsquom up for the challenge and Irsquom ready for the challengerdquo

WILSON FROM PAGE B1

There were as many amateurs who broke par as players in the top 10 in the world mdash two each

On a wild day of highs and lows mdash and even a commercial blimp that crashed and caught fire outside the golf course during the round mdash Fowl-er emerged with a one-shot lead over Paul Casey and US Open rookie Xan-der Schauffele in a most peculiar debut for the 11-year-old golf course

ldquoDefinitely not US Open-likerdquo Marc Leishman said

Defending champion Dustin John-son made only one birdie in his round of 75 Taking the long walk to sign his card he looked back at the rain-soft-ened course and mild breeze and said wistfully ldquoYou wonrsquot get a better day for scoringrdquo

No one took advantage like FowlerFowler who shared the 36-hole lead

at the Masters in April never came seriously close to bogey because he was never in trouble He kept it in the short grass the secret to Erin Hills that wouldnrsquot appear to be that diffi-cult with some of the widest fairways for this major

ldquoYou donrsquot get many rounds at the US Open that are stress-freerdquo Fowler said

Fowlerrsquos seven birdies were from no more than 12 feet including three in a row around the turn His 7-under par tied the record to par for the first round of a US Open held by Jack

Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf who each shot 7-under 63 at Baltusrol in 1980 He also joined McIlroy (2011 at Congressional) and Tiger Woods (2000 at Pebble Beach) as the only players to shoot 66 or better in the opening round without a bogey

ldquoIt is always cool to be part of some sort of history in golfrdquo Fowler said ldquoBut Irsquod rather be remembered for something thatrsquos done on Sun-dayrdquo

The 44 sub-par rounds broke the first-round mark of 39 at Medinah in 1990

Day fell back when it took him three chips from behind the green at No 4 to get it on the putting surface leading to the first of his two triple bogeys

ldquoI just played bad golf manrdquo Day saidMcIlroy joked earlier in the week

that anyone who couldnrsquot hit such wide fairways ldquomight as well pack your bags and go homerdquo He spent all day in the knee-high fescue

ldquoYou cannot play this golf course if yoursquore not in position off the tee and I wasnrsquot in positionrdquo McIlroy said ldquoOb-viously I paid the price for it todayrdquo

Casey started eagle-birdie and fin-ished with two birdies over the final four holes for his 66

ldquoI was just trying to have half as good a round as Rickie hadrdquo said Casey who played in the afternoon ldquoThe scoring was so good this morn-ing I was happy it stayed benign for us and I capitalized on itrdquo

FOWLER FROM PAGE B1

Eric Lisenby got Brown home though with a single to left Lenny Gonzalez drew a walk and Whitley fol-lowed with a single to left to drive in Lisenby and make it 2-0

The Jets made it 3-0 in the fourth Gavin Melton drew a leadoff walk and moved to second on a wild pitch After Josh Barnett popped up a bunt for the first out Brown grounded out to first to move Melton to third Parrish sin-gled back through the middle to deliv-er Melton

After getting just one hit through the first five innings off of Whitley

Sumter finally got to him in the top of the sixth as Sumter was the home team

Dawson Price led off with a sin-

gle and Rylan Williamson singled to left They pulled off a double steal before Ryan Touchberry grounded out to drive in Price and cut the lead to 3-1

Joey Pereira hit a fly ball to center for a sacrifice fly to drive in William-son and make it 3-2

It was right after that the teams were pulled off the field for a weather delay They never got back on the field as lightning kept flashing around the park though it didnrsquot rain After a delay of well over an hour the game was called and the final score reverted back to the last complete inning thus the 3-0 final

Whitley allowed just one hit in five

innings striking out three and walk-ing four Whitley walked the bases loaded in the fifth with one out but got out of the jam

ldquoIt was about the starting pitch-ing tonightrdquo Lisenby said ldquoJosh pitched a great game and what I really liked is we didnrsquot make an error behind him (after making 10 in Tuesdayrsquos 12-2 loss) We made all the playsrdquo

Dalzell will play host to Lexington today at 7 pm at General Field

Sumter will play host to the NorthSouth Tournament of Champions this weekend at Riley Park

Sumter plays Rowan County NC today at 730 pm

JETS FROM PAGE B1NORTH SOUTH TOURNAMENT

OF CHAMPIONS

at Riley ParkToday

ChapinNewberry vs Rowan County NC 5 pmSumter vs Rowan County NC 730 pm

SaturdayFlorence vs Rowan County NC noonChapinNewberry vs Pitt County NC 230 pmChapinNewberry vs Wilmington NC 5 pmSumter vs Wilmington NC 730 pm

SundayFlorence vs Wilmington NC noonFlorence vs Pitt County NC 230 pmSumter vs Pitt County NC 5 pm

THE SUMTER ITEM SPORTS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | B3

OBITUARIESHELMUT BREITWIESER

Helmut Breitwieser 74 hus-band of Janice Huffine Breit-wieser died on Wednesday

June 14 2017 at his home

Born on March 11 1943 in Yugo-slavia he was a son of the late Henry and Katha-rina Dietrich Bre-itwieser He was a

very active member of First Southern Methodist Church where he taught Sunday school for many years He was employed by National Seal in Van Wert Ohio and Federal Mogul in Summerton for 43 years He was an avid photog-rapher and donated many Civil War reenactment photos to the Sumter County Muse-um Hal spent his final weeks surrounded by family and friends in fellowship through singing favorite hymns and Johnny Cash The family would like to express its thanks to Tri-County Hospice for taking care of our sweet daddy and special thanks to Rita

Survivors include his wife of 54 years four children Tammy Robinson (John) of Sumter Angie Keith (Larry) of Sumter Jeff Breitwieser (Martha) of Easley and Stacey Schmierer (Duane) of Wiscon-sin grandchildren Kayla Stewart (Nathan) Lindsey Breitwieser Michael Robin-son (Paige) Sarah Keith (Don-novan Hodge) William Keith (Marykatherine) Keith Sim-mons (Alice) Cristal Day Ma-dalyn Joseph Luke Kathryn and Olivia Schmierer great-grandchildren Elliott Pais-ley Mason Kelsey Hunter Marley Morgan and Charley two sisters Martha Breitwies-er of Fort Wayne Indiana and MaryAnn Baughman (Gene) of Paulding Ohio a brother John Breitwieser (Karen) of Toledo Ohio and numerous nieces and neph-ews

A funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Ellison Evans offici-ating Burial will be in Wood-land Cemetery in Van Wert Ohio

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm today at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Memorials may be made to First Southern Methodist Church 321 Miller Road Sumter SC 29150 or the Sum-ter County Museum 122 N Washington St Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

FRANK H WELLS

Frank H Wells 87 husband of Lu Pierce Wells died on Tuesday June 13 2017 at NHC Healthcare in Columbia

Born on Jan 14 1930 in Willcox Arizona he was a son of the late Jessie Colum-bus Wells and Emma Ger-trude Wells He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mr Wells retired from the US Air Force as a chief master ser-geant after 30 years of service He was a Korean War veteran He was also a building con-struction teacher at the Sum-ter Career Center

Survivors include his wife of 65 years two children

Frank H Wells Jr of Fair-banks Alaska and Terry Wells (Ronnie Brown) of Sum-ter and two grandsons Dako-ta ldquoKodyrdquo Brown of Myrtle Beach and Ernie Seruya of Sumter

A graveside service will be held at 10 am on Monday at the Evergreen Memorial Park cemetery

The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 pm on Sunday at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

SAMMIE LEE FRAZIER

Sammie Lee Frazier 73 died on Monday June 12 2017 at Ridgewood Manor in Wash-ington North Carolina

Born on Nov 13 1943 in Clarendon County he was a son of the late Jeremiah and Mary Lou Boyd Frazier

Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the chapel of Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC

Viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the funeral home

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC 23 S Duke St Summerton (803) 485-3755

HAROLD M BROGDON SR

Harold M Brogdon Sr 84 husband of Rhunett Billups Brogdon departed this life on Saturday June 10 2017 at Pal-metto Health Tuomey

He was born on July 18 1932 in Sumter a son of the late Moultrie and Gardenia Canty Brogdon He was a graduate of Lincoln High School Class of 1952 He also attended Morris College in Sumter He was a dedicated member of the Lincoln High School Class of 1952 Club In his early years he attended LaGree AME Church and later joined Union Station AME Church where he served faithfully in numerous capacities until his health de-clined He retired after 39

years of service at Harvin Choice Meats Sumter Harold was joined in holy matrimony to Rhunett Billups They cele-brated 57 years of marriage From this union three chil-dren were born

He leaves to cherish pre-cious memories his wife of the home sons Harold (Sher-yl) Brogdon Jr of Sumter and Gerald Brogdon of Madi-son Tennessee a daughter Janice B Rock of Sumter four sisters Margaret Lamb of Bronx New York Gene-vieve Cook of Riverdale Georgia and Naomi Brogdon and Ruth Davis both of En-glewood New Jersey three brothers Christopher Brogdon of Sumter Everett Brogdon of Bronx and Lu-ther Brogdon of Balch Springs Texas seven sisters-in-law one brother-in-law three godchildren and a host of nieces nephews and other relatives and friends

He was preceded in death by two brothers Moultrie Benjamin Brogdon Jr and Dennis Brogdon and one sis-ter Iona Brogdon Lamb

There will not be a public viewing

Mr Brogdon will be placed in the church at noon on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Union Station AME Church 945 S Main St Sumter with the Rev Phil Flowers officiating Interment will follow in Hill-side Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 1030 De-catur St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

PAUL C WATSON

SUMMERTON mdash Paul Crosswell Watson 62 died on Friday June 9 2017 at McLeod Regional Medical Center Florence

He was born on Sunday July 18 1954 in Clarendon County to Dorothy Mae Cony-ers and the late George Ed-mond

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Clarendon One Community Resource Center Summerton Interment will follow at St Mark AME Church cemetery Summerton

Viewing will be held from 1 to 7 pm today at the Chapel of King-Fields Mortuary

Mr Watson will be placed in the Clarendon One Communi-ty Resource Center at noon on Saturday until the hour of service

The family is receiving friends at the home of his mother Dorothy Mae Cony-ers 6 Larry King Highway Summerton

Mr Watsonrsquos mortal frame is peacefully resting in the professional care of King-Fields Mortuary Summerton (803) 485-5039

MARY JANE SMILING-WADE

Mary Jane Smiling-Wade departed this life on Sunday June 11 2017 at her residence in Rembert

Born on Sept 13 1935 in Paxville she was a daughter of the late Shiloh and Leler Smiling and beloved mother and friend to many Mary Jane was raised in a Chris-tian home She attended Sum-ter County public schools in South Carolina Later she re-located to Long Island New York She loved being around her family and friends Al-though she loved talking about God and reading Scrip-tures she was quite the feisty one and was quick to share what was on her mind She was a devoted homemaker and beacon of light for her children and all of those she touched in life Mary Jane ac-cepted Christ at a very early age and joined Bethesda Bap-tist Church After relocating to New York she stayed con-nected to a church singing on the choir and serving in other capacities in the church that she became a part of In

1992 she moved to Rembert where she joined Mt Pisgah Baptist Church She later re-joined Bethesda Baptist Church as she said she want-ed to go back to the church where she started her Chris-tian journey

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband three brothers two sons and one grand-daughter

Precious thoughts will for-ever live in the memories of her children Shiloh Wade of Minneapolis James (Lisa) Wade of Golden Val-ley Minnesota Kenneth Wade of San Antonio Mary Ella Wade of Rembert Mary Elizabeth Wade of Cher-ryvale and Mary Marie Wade of Brooklyn New York two sisters Pauline Mayrant and Margaret (Rob-ert) Myers 18 grandchil-dren 19 great-grandchil-dren one aunt two sisters-in-law one brother-in-law a host of nieces nephews rel-atives and friends and pre-cious caregivers Courtney Brooks Mary Wade and Lelia Jenkins

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs Wade will be placed in the church at 2 pm on Satur-day for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 2 pm on Saturday at Bethesda Baptist Church 4745 US 15 S Sumter with the Rev Ronnie Smiling offi-ciating and the Rev George Smiling eulogist Interment will follow in Bethesda Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 5825 New Hope Church Road Rembert SC 29128

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

SEE OBITUARIES PAGE B4

BREITWIESER

SPORTS ITEMS

Pitino outraged at NCAA penalties Louisville will appealLOUISVILLE Ky mdash The

NCAA didnrsquot feel Louisville went far enough with its self-

imposed sanc-tions following a sex scandal in-vestigation so the governing body Thursday handed down a few more

An outraged Rick Pitino feels the NCAA went too far

After completing its investi-gation of Katina Powellrsquos alle-gations that she and other es-corts where hired to have sex parties and strip for Louisville recruits and players antics the NCAA described as ldquore-

pugnantrdquo it benched the Car-dinals menrsquos basketball coach for five games and imposed several other penalties

Louisville said it is appeal-ing the NCAArsquos decision

The NCAA suspended Piti-no for five Atlantic Coast Con-ference games Boeheim and Brown each served nine-game suspensions for their discre-tions

Pitino has repeatedly de-nied any knowledge of former assistant Andre McGeersquos in-teractions with Powell

Louisville had self-imposed several sanctions including a postseason ban in 2015-16

The NCAA accepted those and tacked on more The

other penalties Louisville re-ceived include vacating wins in which ineligible players participated placing the bas-ketball program on four yearsrsquo probation and issuing a 10-year show-cause order for McGee Louisvillersquos for-mer basketball operations di-rector

The NCAA has not vacated the Cardinalsrsquo 2013 national championship mdash yet And that might be one reason Pitino and Louisville officials are ad-amant about appealing the de-cision

The NCAA said the school must determine which games ineligible players participated in and that might include the

Cardinals title game Players deemed ineligible would be those involved in the sex par-ties which are considered im-permissible benefitsINDIANS 12

DODGERS 5

CLEVELAND mdash Pinch-hit-ter Lonnie Chisenhall con-nected for a 3-run homer and had five RBI as the Cleveland Indians salvaged the finale of a 3-game series by beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 12-5TWINS 6

MARINERS 2

MINNEAPOLIS mdash Chris Gimenez homered twice for

the first time in his big league career Eduardo Escobar sparked a 5-run first inning for Minnesota with a 2-run shot and Jose Berrios and the Twins beat the Seattle Mari-ners 6-2WHITE SOX 5

ORIOLES 2

CHICAGO mdash Rookie Matt Davidson homered for the fourth straight game then doubled and scored in a four-run sixth inning to lead the Chicago White Sox over Balti-more 5-2 on Thursday the Oriolesrsquo seventh loss in eight games

From wire reports

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LILLIAN S MITCHELLLillian Seymour Mitchell

departed her earthly journey on Tuesday June 13 2017 at her residence in Sumter

Lillian was born on Dec 23 1992 in Sumter County and was a daughter of the late Griffin Seymour Sr and Viola Wilson Seymour Gordon Lil-lian was educated in the pub-lic school system in Sumter County She accepted Christ as her Savior at a young age and became a member of Mulberry Missionary Baptist Church Lillian joined the ushers board ministry and served as the first elected sec-retary She relocated to Tren-ton New Jersey where she was a stunning model for Lane Bryant Lillian had a passion for helping others as this led her into the profes-sion of nursing While in New Jersey she also met the love of her life Harry Mitchell After spending wonderful years in New Jersey Lillian and her late husband Harry Mitchell moved to his home-town of Thomasville Georgia Lillian known to many as ldquoAunt Lillrdquo was a very strong affectionate loving and caring wife She enjoyed spending time with her family as she was very passionate about her familyrsquos history and reminiscing about her child-hood days She enjoyed cook-ing fishing creating flower arrangements Major League Baseball and Gospel Channel programs on TV singing and reading Bible Scriptures

Loving memories will be cherished by one stepsister Jennifer Pearson of Sumter County two stepchildren Harry Mitchell Jr (Lillian) and Jacquelyn Cordy (Chris-topher) one step-grand-daughter Shelley Oglesby one step great-granddaugh-ter Brayven Thomas a lov-ing caretaker Virginia Mc-Gill (niece) seven genera-tions of nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her late husband Harry Mitchell two brothers Griffin Seymour Jr and Marion Seymour six sis-ters Susan Johnson Zola S Clark Marie S Tomlin Pearl Smalls Theola Benja-min and Octavia Gordon three stepbrothers Sted-ward Gordon Walter Gor-don and Marshall Gordon and five stepsisters Gracie Pringle Ethel English Leah McKnight Arnetha Cabbagestalk and Juanita Hall

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm on Saturday at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Ms Mitchell will be placed in the church at 1 pm on Sunday for viewing until the hour of service

Homegoing services will be held at 2 pm on Sunday at Mulberry Baptist Church 1400 Mulberry Church Road Sumter with the Rev Nate Brock officiating Interment will follow in Mulberry Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 2 Riley St Sumter

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

MARQUILLE K MILLER

Marquille K Miller 27 hus-band of Franshon Scott Mill-er departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 in Sumter County

He was born on July 25 1989 in Pinewood a son of Janice Miller Nasheed and the late James Green

The family will be receiving friends at the home of his mother 9675 SC 261 Pine-wood SC 29125

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

GERTRUDE L SAXTON-WHITEWith angelrsquos wings Ger-

trude L Saxton-White widow of Lewis R White took flight from this earthly life to her heavenly home on Sunday June 11 2017 at Palmetto Health Richland

Gertrude L Saxton-White was born on Oct 1 1925 in Rembert to the late Deacon Simpson and Emma Singleton Saxton The youngest of 11 all of her siblings preceded her in death

Mrs White was born into a family of love and abiding faith She was baptized and began her Christian journey at Union Baptist Church in Rembert After matrimony on June 3 1951 she joined her husband at Shepherd United Methodist Church where she furthered her personal faith walk and developed a home replete with love faith and prayer She was in church until the end having last at-tended the womenrsquos day pro-gram at Shepherd on May 28 2017 Her family home was filled with a strong faith a strong work ethic and a strong belief in education As such Mrs Whitersquos formative years were spent in the one-room schools of Sumter County She went on to gradu-ate from Mather Academy in Camden She furthered her education at Virginia Union University and earned a mas-terrsquos degree at South Carolina State University Always in pursuit of education she did ongoing studies at Francis Marion University and the University of South Carolina

Mrs White distinguished herself in the field of educa-tion She taught scores of students throughout Sumter County She began her teach-ing career at Live Oak School and then went on to teach at Lincoln High School where she remained through the in-tegration of the Sumter County schools After inte-gration she went on to teach at Bates Middle School After 35 years of teaching math and history it was time to re-tire from the public school system But the teaching journey was not over she subsequently taught at Mor-ris College in Sumter con-tinuing an illustrious career of developing young minds She always saw potential and tried to foster that potential A common expression of for-mer students is ldquoShe was tough but fairrdquo For her work she received numerous awards and accolades but re-mained undaunted because she knew that there was so much work yet to do

Mrs White was active in many church and community organizations The United Methodist Women South Car-olina Education Association National Education Associa-tion Retired Teachers Associ-ation The Reach Out Club The OptiCivitans The Music Guild NAACP and the local Democratic party are some of the organizations that she gave her time and talent She was a generous spirit always with an endearing smile a sharp albeit quiet wit a kind word a stylish presentation a heart of love enduring faith and a prayer always on her lips

Left to cherish her memo-ry and grow from her love and teachings include her children Attorney Jordan (Linda) White Darcella (George) White-Pindar and Jane White-Pindar all of Sumter Dr Jacob White of

Blythewood and James (Ra-mona) Lies Jr of Sumter special niece Glennetta (Robert) Saxton-Johnson of Camden special daughter in spirit Carolyn Prioleau-Elle-by her grandchildren Rob-ert (Petra) Pindar and Her-bert Pindar of Gainesville Florida Dr Lori Pindar of Clemson David Pindar of Sumter and Senior Airman Andrew White of Las Vegas special grandniece Dr Crys-tal (Garrett) Johnson-Mann Colette Daniels of Sumter and Terence Daniels of Landenberg Pennsylvania her great-grandchildren Master Jackson Pindar and Master Sterling Pindar of Gainesville Florida and Cameron Daniels of Landen-berg her godson Artrell Williams of Buffalo New York her sisters-in-law Ellen Saxton of Camden and Gladys White-Walker of Spartanburg numerous nieces and nephews that she loved dearly a very special cousin Barbara (Rudolph) Scott-Holder and very spe-cial friends that she consid-ered sisters Elizabeth Rem-bert Lounell (Jesse) Levy and Mae Ruth Cooke

Mrs White always liked having people around She grew strength from the shared conversation and al-ways enjoyed reminiscing about great times of the past as well as rousing discourse on the current political envi-ronment It was never more important however to share Scripture and the biblical teachings that sustained her During her sunset years she had two caregivers that she appreciated so much Betty Durant and Mary McCray

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs White will be placed in the church at 10 am on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday at West End Community Church 101 S Salem Ave Sumter with the Rev Raymond Cook Jr of-ficiating Interment will fol-low at Evergreen Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 490 W Brewington Road Sumter SC 29153

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

THOMASENA ADAMS

Thomasena ldquoPamrdquo Adams was born on July 7 1950 in Clarendon County to the late Willie Richburg and Willie Chester and Delcena McK-night Martin She was the wife of the late Earnest Adams

She was preceded in death by a grandson Justin I Stacks

She departed this life on Tuesday June 13 2017 in Sumter

She leaves to cherish her memory three children Stacy (Sharon) Martin Na-keyia (Louis) Stacks and Er-nest (Naomi) Adams II five grandchildren Stacie Martin MarrsquoQue Stacks Sha-Ron Martin Louis Stacks III and Anthony Adams eight sis-ters Cellastean Martin Genova (Jimmy) Benson El-lanora Spann Glennetta Martin Gwendolyn Carlisle

Deborah (Joey) Dorsey Karen Harris and Loma Gaines four brothers Willie (Yolanda) Martin Leroy Richardson Rickie Richburg and Michael (Kim) Richburg four sisters-in-law Rovenia (Joe) Adams Doretha Tate Pearlie (Jim) Bostic and Joann Howell three broth-ers-in-law Leroy (Rovenia) Adams Samuel Adams and Charles (Judy) Adams spe-cial aunt Mae Long a host of aunts uncles nieces neph-ews other relatives and friends

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Antioch UME Church 10026 Old River Road Rimini with Pastor Barry Gadsden offici-ating Interment will follow in Antioch Memorial Gar-den

A public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the mortuary

Messages of hope can be left at wwwwhitesmortuarynet

The family is receiving friends at the home of her son Stacy Martin 2199 Jack Touchberry Road Summer-ton and her sister Cellastean Martin 889 Trailmore Circle Sumter

Funeral arrangements en-trusted to Whites Mortuary LLC

WILLIE FUNCHESS

Willie ldquoBillyrdquo Funchess 73 husband of Cynthia Branch Funchess departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Palmetto Health Baptist Columbia

He was born on April 17 1944 in Sumter County a son of the late James T Sr and Thelma Hamilton Funchess

The family will be receiving friends at the home 515 Silver St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

MARY E MCLEOD

PINEWOOD mdash Mary ldquoPollyrdquo English McLeod 87 widow of Jim H ldquoJimmyrdquo McLeod died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at her home

Born on March 18 1930 in Sumter County she was a daughter of the late Thomas E and Ella Bertha Huggins English She was a member of Calvary Church of the Naza-rene and the American Le-gion Ladies Auxiliary in Pine-wood

Survivors include sons Larry ldquoButchrdquo McLeod (LaNelle) of Sumter Jesse E McLeod (Margie) Jim Henry McLeod Jr (Kathy) and Mark A McLeod all of Pine-wood and Stanley E McLeod (Mechele) of Green-

ville daughters Shirley A Walton of Sumter Louise Geddings (AL) of West Co-lumbia and Joy Clemmons (Jackie) of Pinewood 19 grandchildren 26 great-grandchildren numerous nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her husband Jimmy son-in-law Bobby Walton daugh-ter-in-law Bonnie McLeod grandsons Jason Walton and Skyler Johnson four broth-ers and two sisters

Funeral services will be held at 3 pm on Sunday at Calvary Church of the Naza-rene with the Rev F Arthur Sharpe and the Rev Dale Turner officiating Burial will be in Pinewood Cemetery

Pallbearers will be Camer-on McLeod CJ McLeod Tyler McLeod Cole Walton Shane Walton and Wade Wal-ton

Honorary pallbearers will be Eric Brown Adam Bunce Davis Clemmons Jackson Clemmons Trevor Christmas Stephen Johnson Steve John-son Hunter McLeod Westley Osteen Brian Sulser Eric Sulser Blane Walton and Randy Wright

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm on Sat-urday at Elmore-Cannon-Ste-phens Funeral Home and other times after 5 pm at Cy-press Creek Clubhouse 5520 Bethel Church Road Pine-wood

The family would like to ex-press their gratitude to her caregivers Louise Brookshire Jesse Lusk Lora Lee Os-borne Sellarhea Jordan and Rhonda Hackler as well as Amedisys Hospice nurses Mi-chelle Baker and Stephanie Mitchell for all of their loving care and compassion

Memorials may be made to Calvary Church of the Nazarene 4235 Nazarene Church Road Sumter SC 29154 or to Amedisys Hos-pice 2555 Lin Do Court Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

THEDORE BRAILSFORD

LEXINGTON mdash Thedore Brailsford 80 died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Lexington Medical Center Lexington

He was born on Feb 15 1937 in Rimini a son of the late Edward and Sarah Wat-son Brailsford

The family is receiving friends at the home of his niece Ruby Hopkins 9 N Hampton St Pinewood

These services have been entrusted to Samuels Funeral Home LLC of Manning

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Owner Sumter County

AECOM Project No 60494398

Separate sealed bids for Second MillPond Dam Rehabilitation for SumterCounty will be received by theOwner in the Conference Room atSumter County Public Works 1289 NMain Street until 200 PM on July27 2017 and then at said place bepublicly opened and read aloud

The work to be done consists offurnishing all materials equipmentand labor necessary to constructS e c o n d M i l l P o n d D a mImprovements These improvementsinclude emergency spillwayconstruction concrete and asphaltroad improvements existingspillway rehabilitation upgrades tosluice gates and additional activitiesper the plans

The Information for Bidders BidF o r m C o n t r a c t P l a n s S p e c i f i c a t i o n s B i d B o n d Performance Bond and PaymentBond and other contract documentsmay be examined at the followinglocations

Owner Sumter CountyEngineers AECOM Columbia SC

Drawings specifications andcontract documents may be obtainedfrom the office of AECOM located at101 Research Drive Columbia SC29203 upon a non refundablepayment of $17500 When requestingdrawings specifications or contractdocuments provide the followinginformation about your companyMailing address street (UPS)address telephone number andFAX number (if applicable) ande-mail address

Mandatory pre-bid meeting will beheld on July 13 2017 at 900 am atSumter County Public Works locatedat 1289 North Main Street SumterSC 29153 This meeting will befollowed by an optional site visit atthe intersection of West Liberty and

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Landmark Point Duplex for saleon quiet cul-de-sac Each unit has 2br 2 ba with garage For info call803-983-0192

IN THE PROBATECOURT FOR

SUMTER COUNTY2017-ES-43-114

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Robert L McClearyPetitioner

vChris M DeJean Nakai R MackArkinwole McCleary ValarieHolmes McCleary And for anypersons unknown who are or Mightclaim to be heirs of the decedentIncluding any unknown persons inthe armed Forces of the UnitedStates of America any Minorspersons non compos mentis andPersons under a disability of anykind or Nature

Respondents

SUMMONSAND NOTICE

TO THE RESPONDENTS ABOVENAMEDAnd to the natural generaltestamentary or other guardiansthereof and to the person withwhom they reside or by whom theymay reside or by whom they may beemployed if any there be and to allo t h e r R e s p o n d e n t s w h o s ewhereabouts cannot be ascertained

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDadvised and notified that theP e t i t i o n S u m m o n s o r d e rAppointing Guardia ad Litem Orderof Publication and Notice toRespondents were filed in the Officeof the Probate Court for SumterCounty South Carolina The purposeof this action is to determine theheirs-at-law of Larry D McCleary asis more fully stated in the PetitionThat by Order of the Probate CourtCalvin K Hastie Esquire whoseaddress is 7 East Hampton SumterSouth Carolina 29150 was appointedGuardian ad Litem Nisi with hisherappointment to become absolutethirty (30) days after the services ofthis Amended Summons and Notice

NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT OF

GUARDIAN AD LITEM

TO THE RESPONDENTS HEREINnames and addresses unknownincluding thereof any who may beminors or under other legaldisabilities if any and to thenatural general or testamentaryguardian or conservator or otherwiseunto the persons with him they mayreside if any thereby

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat by order entered June 2 2017Calvin K Hastie Esquire was namedGuardian ad Litem Nisi to represent

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Church seeking Financial Secreta-ryOffice Manager Must haveBookkeepingPayrollMicrosoft Officeexperience Send resume to P-404co The Item PO Box 1677 SumterSC 29151

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EDISTO RIVERFRONT BAM-BERG COUNTY - Hwy 21 amp 613600 sqft store w 3 undergroundgas tanks (all DHEC permits up todate) 2400 sqft brick ranch homenew roof hardwood floors 3 Bd 2Ba 2-car garage chain link fencedyard mancave and pond 5campsites with electric and waterboat ramps to river picnic area restrooms w shower Call Sherrie at(803) 319-5000

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Old West Liberty in Sumter SC

Bidders must deposit security withall bids Security shall be in the formof a certified check or bid bondmade payable to the Owner andshall be for an amount equal to notless than five percent (5) of theamount of the bid Provisions of thesecurity shall be as described in theInformation for Bidders

No bid will be considered unless thebidder is legally qualified under theprovisions of the South CarolinaContractors Licensing Law (SouthCarolina Code of Laws as amendedon April 1 1999 Chapter 11 Sections40 11 10 through 40 11 428)

Contractors shal l have aclassification of GC5 and WL

No bidder may withdraw the bidwithin 30 days after the actual dateof the opening and thereof

The Owner reserves the right towaive any informality or to rejectany or all bids

OWNERSumter County13 E Canal StreetSumter SC 29150Mr Bobby Galloway(803)436-2329

ENGINEERSAECOM101 Research DriveColumbia SC 29203Mr Porter Rivers(803)254-4400

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-00733

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of JPMorganChase Bank National Association vsRobert W Wazney I theundersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4302183

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of OsamaKhammash against Lawrence Greenthe Master in Equity for Sumter

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-2095

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of South CarolinaState Housing Finance andDevelopment Authority againstElizabeth Berry et al I the Masterin Equity for Sumter County will sellon Monday July 3 2017 at 1200oclock pm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 125 of Millwood GardensSubdivision as shown in Plat BookZ-13 at Page 80 and more recentlyshown and particularly shown on aplat by JP Edwards RLS datedOctober 26 1984 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book Z-48 atPage 950 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 6Fairfield Street Sumter SCRepresented by Auditors map ofSumter County as tax parcel206-04-03-038

This being the same propertyconveyed to Elizabeth Berry by deedof JampB Properties of Sumter LLC

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NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00418

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank National Associationsuccessor-in-interest to Bank ofAmerica NA successor by mergerto LaSalle Bank NA as Trustee forStructured Asset Investment LoanTrust Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates Series 2004-11 vsKathryn R Gardner theundersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LANDT O G E T H E R W I T H T H EIMPROVEMENTS THEREON IFANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE TOWNSHIP OFPRIVATEER COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT 13 ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATPREPARED BY HS WILLSONRLS DATED NOVEMBER 11 1959AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF MESNECONVEYANCE FOR SUMTERCOUNTY IN PLAT BOOK Z-17 ATP A G E 3 B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY SHOWN ANDDELINEATED ON A PLATPREPARED FOR MICHAEL EGARDNER AND KATHRYN RGARDNER BY BEN J MAKELARLS OF ALLEN-MAKELA LANDSURVEYORS INC RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE RMC FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 94 SAID LOT HAVINGSUCH METES AND BOUNDS ASREFERENCE TO SAID LATTERPLAT WILL SHOW ALLMEASUREMENTS BEING ALITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOMICHAEL E GARDNER ANDKATHRYN R GARDNER AS JOINTTENANTS WITH RIGHTS OFSURVIVORSHIP BY DEED OFE D W I N R L A W D A T E DFEBRUARY 1 1995 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 6 1995 INBOOK 617 AT PAGE 1101 IN THE

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of Wells FargoBank NA vs Sherman Rochell JrDaisy L Rochell CA No2016CP4301640 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1200 Noon at the Sumter CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONSITUATE LYING AND BEING INTHE SUMTER TOWNSHIPCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT 130 OF BECKRIDGE PARKSUBDIVISION ON A PLATPREPARED BY EDMUNDS LANDSURVEYORS RLS DATEDNOVEMBER 1 1995 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 1217 PURSUANT TOSECTION 30-5-250 OF THE CODEOF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA(1976 AS AMENDED) REFERENCETO SAID PLAT IS HEREBY MADEFOR THE METES BOUNDSCOURSES ANDOR DISTANCES OFTHE PROPERTY DELINEATEDTHEREON THIS PROPERTY ISKNOWN AS 2361 ORVIS STREETAND IS SHOWN ON THEAUDITORS MAP OF SUMTER

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300512

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of MidFirst Bankagainst Gerald Copeland the Masterin Equity for Sumter County orhisher agent will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inProvidence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinabeing more particularly shown anddelineated as Lot 5 McLaughlinEstates Subdivision Section No 1as shown on that certain plat ofJoseph R Edwards RLS dated Sept28 2000 and recorded in the Officeof the ROD for Sumter County in PlatBook 2000 at Page 700 The said lothas such boundaries metes coursesand distances as are shown on saidplat which are incorporated hereinin accordance with the provision ofSection 30-6-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976

TMS Number190-14-02-006

PROPERTY ADDRESS5 Beard Drive

Dalzell SC 29040

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lucy L Copeland andGerald Copeland by survivorshipdeed of Lucy L Copeland datedOctober 11 2000 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 12 2000in Deed Book 784 at Page 1451 LucyL Copeland died September 302014

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at7000 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-1410

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of TrustmarkNational Bank against Lucille BJenkins et al I the Master in Equityfor Sumter County will sell onMonday July 3 2017 at 1200 oclockpm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 141 of Beckridge ParkSection 7 as shown in Plat Book Z-41at Page 158 and more recently andparticularly shown on a plat byJoseph R Edwards RLS datedAugust 7 1989 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book PB89 atPage 885 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 1022Skardon Street Sumter SouthCarolina and is shown on theAuditors map of Sumter County asTax Parcel 207-07-04-007

This being the same propertyconveyed to Joyce A Jenkins andLucille B Jenkins by deed ofMarilyn F Tiffault dated February 42014 and recorded April 28 2014 inthe Office of the Register of Deedsfor Sumter County South Carolina inBook 1200 at Page 5506 andre-recorded May 29 2014 in Book1201 at Page 4274

TMS 207-07-04-007

Property Address1022 Skardon StreetSumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3875 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00524

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofThe Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York as Trusteefor the Holders of the GE-WMCA s s e t - B a c k e d P a s s - T h r o u g hCertificates Series 2006-1 vsStephen S McCoy Shawna B McCoythe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONIF ANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO 23 OFWILSON PARK SUBDIVISION ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATOF PALMER amp MALONE CESDATED OCTOBER 1954 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOKZ-12 AT PAGE 82 AND HAVINGSUCH BOUNDARIES METESCOURSES AND DISTANCES ASARE SHOWN ON SAID PLATREFERENCE TO WHICH ISHEREBY MADE PURSUANT TOAUTHORITY CONTAINED IN30-50-250 OF THE CODE OF LAWSOF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976 ASAMENDED

THIS BEING THAT SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOSTEPHEN S MCCOY ANDSHAWNA B MCCOY BY DEEDFROM STEPHEN T BICKFORDDATED JUNE 5 2006 ANDRECORDED JUNE 9 2006 IN DEEDBOOK 1032 AT PAGE 164 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTY

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

827 Mathis StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 248-09-03-057

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in the

AMENDED SUMMONSAND NOTICES

(Non-Jury)

FORECLOSUREOF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CA NO2014-CP-43-2763

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Carrington Mortgage Services LLCPlaintiff

vsJohn P Godwin South CarolinaDepartment of Motor Vehicles SouthCarolina Department of Revenue

Defendant(s)

TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVENAMEDYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDand required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint in thisaction a copy of which is herebyserved upon you and to serve a copyof your Answer on the subscribers attheir offices at 3800 FernandinaRoad Suite 110 Columbia SC 29210within thirty (30) days after theservice hereof exclusive of the dayof such service except that theUnited States of America if namedshall have sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof exclusive ofthe day of such service and if youfail to do so judgment by default willbe rendered against you for therelief demanded in the Complaint

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE ANDOR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSONWITH WHOM THE MINOR(S)RESIDES ANDOR TO PERSONSU N D E R S O M E L E G A LDISABILITY

YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONEDAND NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian ad litemwithin thirty (30) days after theservice of this Summons and Noticeupon you If you fail to do soapplication for such appointmentwill be made by Attorney forPlaintiff

YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICEthat pursuant to Rule 53(b) of theSouth Carolina Rules of CivilProcedure the Plaintiff will movefor a general Order of Reference tothe Master in Equity for SumterCounty which Order shallspecifically provide that the saidMaster in Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a final judgmentin this action

NOTICE OF FILINGAMENDED

COMPLAINT

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVENAMED

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the Amended Complaint CoverSheet for Civil Actions andCertificate of Exemption from ADRin the above entitled action was filedin the Office of the Clerk of Court forSumter County on June 19 2015

Bradford M StokesSC Bar No 78032Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451Attorneys for Plaintiff

your interest in this action andappointment to become absoluteunless you apply for the appointmentof a Guardian ad Litem to representyour interest in the above entitledaction within thirty (30) days fromthe date of the said order

June 2 2017J DAVID WEEKSWEEKS LAW OFFICE LLC35 South Sumter StreetP O Box 370Sumter SC 29151ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER(803) 775-5856 Telephone(803) 778-1365 Facsimile

COUNTY AS TAX PARCEL207-06-01-004

Derivation BOOK 1004 PAGE 00890

2361 Orvis StreetSumter SC 29154

207-06-01-004

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSSUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES EASEMENTS ANDORRESTRICTIONS OF RECORD ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 425 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theSumter County Clerk of Court at CA2016CP4301640

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Richard L BoothMaster In Equity forSumter County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-09081Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

County or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that lot or parcel of land situatein Sumter County State of SouthCarolina containing five (5) acresand being shown and designated asLot No 1 on that certain plat of TJSmith Surveyor dated January 251947 recorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book ZZ-5 at page 245according to which said lot No 1 isbounded as follows North by astreet separating it from lands nowor formerly of John K McElveenEast by a public road leading fromthe Sumter-Shiloh paved highwaySouth by lands now or formerly ofJK McElveen and West by Lot No 2as shown on said plat

TMS Number267-02-02-003

PROPERTY ADDRESSTract 1ZZ5-245

Mims RoadSumter SC 29036

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green bydeed of distribution of the Estate2010-ES43-00274 dated September16 2015 and recorded in the Officeof the Register of Deeds for SumterCounty on September 17 2015 inDeed Book 1215 at Page 485

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at1500 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

RECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

9 Lake Shore DriveSumter SC 29150

TMS 224-06-01-004

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 85 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe Providence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinadesignated as Lot W on a platprepared by Joseph R EdwardsRLS dated June 19 2001 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book 2001 at Page 591Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 of theCode of Laws of South Carolina(1976 as amended) reference to saidplat is hereby made for the metesbounds courses andor distances ofthe property delineated thereon Theproperty is known as 2040 HideawayDrive and is shown on the Auditor`smap of Sumter County as tax parcel180-00-03-016(P)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Robert W Wazney byvirtue of a Deed from Pauline JShuler dated July 27 2001 andrecorded September 12 2001 in Book815 at Page 1970 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 180-13-01-015

Property address2040 Hideaway Drive

Sumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 5500 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

dated October 12 2009 and recordedOctober 14 2009 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina in Book 1130at Page 2915

TMS 206-04-03-038

Property Address6 Fairfield Street

Sumter SC 29150

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 6125 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

Summons ampNotice Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale

B6 THE ITEM CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017

ORDER AND NOTICE OF SALED E F I C I E N C Y J U D G M E N TREQUESTED AS TO DEFENDANTSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONNOT ELIGIBLE FOR LOANMODIFICATION UNDER THEH O M E A F F O R D A B L EMODIFICATION PROGRAM STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA SUMTERCOUNTY IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS THIRD JUDICIALC I R C U I T 2 0 1 6 - C P - 4 3 - 0 0 6 1 8FIRST-CITIZENS BANK amp TRUSTCOMPANY AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST BY MERGER TO FIRSTCITIZENS BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY INC Plaintiff vsSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONDefendant(s) BY VIRTUE of adecree heretofore granted in the

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-01993

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of FederalNational Mortgage Association(Fannie Mae) vs Nicole J MilliganI the undersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

ALL of that certain piece parcel orlot of land together withimprovements thereon lying beingand situate in Sumter TownshipSumter County South Carolinamore particularly shown anddesignated as Lot 233 HilldaleSubdivision on a plat thereofprepared by Michael C TurbevilleIII on December 19 2005 said plat isrecorded in Plat Book 2006 at Page16 and is incorporated herein byreference pursuant to Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976 (as amended)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Nicole J Milligan byvirtue of a Deed from The Estate ofDouglas M Simmons datedDecember 28 2005 and recordedJanuary 13 2006 in Book 1012 atPage 1246 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 207-09-04-013

Property address2610 Hilldale Drive

Sumter SC 29154-7010

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case of

Notice of SaleCA No

2015-CP-43-02808

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Guild MortgageCompany vs Roosevelt AndersonTracey Danelle Isaac I theundersigned as Master in Equity forSumter County will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at the SumterCounty Judicial Center SumterCounty South Carolina to thehighest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parcelor lot of land together with theimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being shown anddesignated as Lot No 60 of Kel-SamFarms Subdivision Section I asshown on that certain plat preparedby Carl J Croft RLS dated June 121989 and recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty in Plat Book PB 94 at page237 This said lot has such metesboundaries courses and distances asare shown on said plat which areincorporated herein in accordancewith the provisions of Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Roosevelt Anderson andTracey Danelle Isaac from StanleyMaxwell by virtue of a Deed datedJune 26 2014 and recorded July 92014 in Book 1202 at Page 5758 in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County South Carolina

3440 Deer Track CircleDalzell SC 29040

TMS 189-09-01-014

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Four and00100 (4000) to be paid on balanceof bid from date of sale to date ofcompliance The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps and that thesuccessful bidder or bidders otherthan the Plaintiff therein do uponthe acceptance of his or her biddeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County a certified check orcash in the amount equal to fivepercent (5) of the amount of bid onsaid premises at the sale as evidenceof good faith in bidding and subjectto any resale of said premises underOrder of this Court and in the eventthe said purchaser or purchasers failto comply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days the Masterin Equity shall forthwith resell thesaid property after the due noticeand advertisement and shallcontinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser who shall comply withthe terms of sale shall be obtainedsuch sales to be made at the risk ofthe former purchaser Since apersonal or deficiency judgment iswaived the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately If thePlaintiff or the Plaintiff srepresentative does not appear atthe above-described sale then thesale of the property will be nullvoid and of no force and effect Insuch event the sale will berescheduled for the next available

Notice of SaleCA No 2017-CP-43-00325

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Lakeview LoanServicing LLC vs Michael SGerbode I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on July 3 2017 at 1200 PMat the Sumter County JudicialCenter Sumter County SouthCarolina to the highest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parceland lottract of land withimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being in the Countyof Sumter State of South Carolinaidentified as Lot No 4B of EssexPark Subdivision and being morefully shown on a plat prepared byJoseph R Edwards PLS dated31798 and recorded in Plat Book 98at Page 319 records of SumterCounty

Aforesaid Plat is specificallyincorporated herein and reference iscraved thereto for a more completeand accurate description of themetes bounds courses anddistances of the property concernedherein This description is in lieu ofmetes and bounds as permitted bylaw under Section 30-5-250 of the1976 Code of Laws of South CarolinaAs Amended Be all measurements alittle more or a little less andaccording to said plat

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Michael S Gerbode bydeed of Tommy L Moss datedSeptember 6 2006 and recordedSeptember 6 2006 in Book 1043 atPage 1639 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina

2021 Essex DriveSumter SC 29154

TMS 206-06-02-108

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Six and8751000 (6875) to be paid onbalance of bid from date of sale todate of compliance The purchaserto pay for papers and stamps andthat the successful bidder orbidders other than the Plaintifftherein do upon the acceptance ofhis or her bid deposit with theMaster in Equity for Sumter County

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4301551

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina issued in thecase of Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company as Trustee forSoundview Home Loan Trust 2006-3Asset-Backed Certificates Series2006-3 against Barry L Artis Sr etal the Master in Equity for SumterCounty or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereonsituate lying and being in theTownship of Stateburg near theTown of Sumter County of SumterState of South Carolina fronting onMonterey Drive and being moreparticularly shown and delineated asLot 3 of Horton Field Subdivision(fka Mayfield Subdivision) on a platprepared for Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by Cox and DinkinsInc dated April 14 2006 andrecorded in Book 2006 page 236 andalso by plat prepared by EdmundsLand Surveyors Inc datedDecember 17 2003 and recorded inBook 2004 page 48 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty and having such boundariesand measurements as will more fullyappear by reference to said plat

TMS Number155-08-03-004

PROPERTY ADDRESS1390 Monterey DrSumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by deed of D RHorton Inc dated April 20 2006 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyon May 12 2006 in Deed Book 1027 atPage 1897

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at450 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord and to the right of the UnitedStates of America to redeem theproperty within one (1) year from thedate of the foreclosure sale pursuantto Sec 2410(c) Title 28 UnitedStates Code

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties who

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00377

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank Trust NA as Trustee forLSF9 Master Participation Trust vsAnnie G Gilchrist Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvester Miott akaSylvester R Miott Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvia L Miott SouthCarolina Department of Revenuethe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALI THAT LOT OF LANDSITUATE IN THE CITY OFSUMTER IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA REPRESENTED ASLOT NO 40 IN BLOCK B ON THATCERTAIN PLAT RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OFCOURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY INPLAT BOOK V-4 AT PAGE 411 ANDBOUNDED AS FOLLOWS

ON THE NORTH BY SHERARDSTREET ON SAID PLAT NOWKNOWN AS COLLEGE STREET ONTHE EAST BY LOT NO 41 INBLOCKB ON SAID PLAT ON THESOUTH BY OTHER LAND OFGRANTOR AND ON THE WEST BYLOT NO 39 IN BLOCK B ON SAIDPLAT SAID LOT HEREBYCONVEYED MEASURES FIFTY (50)FEET ON ITS NORTHERN ANDSOUTHERN LINES AND ONEHUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) FEETON ITS EASTERN AND WESTERNLINES BY SAID MEASUREMENTSA LITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOS Y L V E S T E R M I O T T A N DSYNETHIA MIOTT BY DEED OFS A M G G R E E N D A T E DFEBRUARY 10 1956 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 15 1956 INBOOK 87 AT PAGE 273 IN THERECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

SUBSEQUENTLY SYNETHIA DMIOTT PASSED AWAY AND HERINTEREST IN THE SUBJECTPROPERTY WAS PASSED TOSYLVESTER MIOTT AND SYLVIAMIOTT PURSUANT TO THE WILLOF SYNETHIA D MIOTT AND BYPROBATE OF ESTATE FILE2010ES4300009 SEE ALSO DEEDOF DISTRIBUTION DATEDMARCH 22 2011 AND RECORDEDMARCH 23 2011 IN DEED BOOK1152 AT PAGE 001342 IN THEOFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTFOR SUMTER COUNTY SOUTHCAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

20 East College StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 229-12-03-035

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 124499 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2016-CP-43-00952

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofChristiana Trust a division ofWilmington Savings Fund SocietyFSB as indenture trustee for theC S M C 2 0 1 4 - R P L 3 T r u s t Mortgage-Backed Notes Series2014-RPL3 vs Joshua A GrubbBrittany A Henline Chase BankUSA National Association sbm toChase Manhattan Bank USA NA assuccessor in interest to Bank OneDelaware NA the undersignedMaster In Equity for Sumter CountySouth Carolina will sell on July 32017 at 1200PM at the SumterCounty Courthouse City of SumterState of South Carolina to thehighest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR TRACT OF LANDWITH ALL IMPROVEMENTSTHEREON SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE CITY ANDCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT NO 85 OF WILSON PARKSUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON APLAT BY DD EDMUNDS RLSDATED JULY 2 1990 RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 90 AT PAGE 875 INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFSUMTER COUNTY SAID LOT NO85 BEING BOUNDED ANDMEASURING AS FOLLOWSNORTH BY LOT NO 78 SAIDP L A T A N D M E A S U R I N GTHEREON 7489 FEET EAST BYLOT NO 86 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14013FEET SOUTH BY LEE STREETSAID PLAT AND FRONTINGTHEREON 7521 FEET AND WESTBY LOT NO 84 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14030FEET BE ALL MEASUREMENTS ALITTLE MORE OR A LITTLE LESSAND ACCORDING TO SAID PLATTHIS BEING THE PROPERTYKNOWN AS 209 LEE STREET

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOJOSHUA A GRUBB ANDBRITTANY A HENLINE BY DEEDOF BUDDY K WARD DATED MAY10 2005 AND RECORDED MAY 242005 IN BOOK 981 AT PAGE 1729 INTHE OFFICE OF REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY209 Lee Street

Sumter SC 29150TMS 248-10-02-018

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) Deficiency judgment beingdemanded the bidding will not beclosed on the day of sale but willremain open for a period of thirty(30) days as provided by lawPlaintiff is demanding a deficiencythe Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to salePurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 75 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300005

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of NationstarMortgage LLC against DorothyRobertson et al the Master inEquity for Sumter County or hisheragent will sell on July 3 2017 at1200 PM at Sumter JudicialCenter 215 North Harvin StreetSumter SC 29150 to the highestbidder

All that piece parcel or lot of landlying being and situate in SumterTownship Sumter County State ofSouth Carolina shown anddesignated as Lot No 2 on a plat ofVillage Green Subdivisionrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book Z-28 at Page 57 said lotbeing bounded and measures asfollows On the Northwest by WasselStreet and measuring thereon 2250feet on the North by the intersectionof Wassel Street and DesChampsRoad and measuring thereon 3535feet On the Northeast byDesChamps Road and measuringthereon 1050 feet On the Southeastby Lot No 1 and measuring thereon2500 feet and on the Southwest byLot No 3 and measuring thereon1300 feet be all of saidmeasurements a little more or less

TMS Number184-10-01-003

PROPERTY ADDRESS450 Deschamps Road

Sumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Cassie S Slater andWillie Slater by deed of S amp ELandscaping Company datedOctober 26 1970 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 29 1970in Deed Book R-9 at Page 1384 and toCassie S Slater Dorothy Robertsonand Willie Mae Scott by deed ofdistribution of the Estate of WillieSlater recorded November 14 2005in Book 1005 at Page 1493

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at6875 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

a certified check or cash in theamount equal to five percent (5) ofthe amount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of good faithin bidding and subject to any resaleof said premises under Order of thisCourt and in the event the saidpurchaser or purchasers fail tocomply with the terms of sale withinTwenty (20) days the Master inEquity shall forthwith resell the saidproperty after the due notice andadvertisement and shall continue tosell the same each subsequent salesday until a purchaser who shallcomply with the terms of sale shallbe obtained such sales to be made atthe risk of the former purchaserSince a personal or deficiencyjudgment is waived the bidding willnot remain open but compliancewith the bid may be madeimmediately If the Plaintiff or thePlaintiffs representative does notappear at the above-described salethen the sale of the property will benull void and of no force and effectIn such event the sale will berescheduled for the next availablesales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in EquityFor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

should have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Susan S WhiteSC Bar 5453Attorney for PlaintiffFINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPO Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460

case of First-Citizens Bank amp TrustCompany as successor in interest bymerger to First Citizens Bank andTrust Company Inc v Sheila HClark aka Sheila A Clark akaSheila H Wilson case number2016-CP-43-00618 I the undersignedRichard L Booth Master In Equityfor Sumter County will hold a saleon July 3 2017 at 1200 PM at theSumter County Courthouse 215North Harvin Street Sumter SC29150 Courtroom 1A and sell thefollowing described property to thehighest bidder All that certainpiece parcel or lot of land togetherwith the dwelling and any and allother improvements thereon lyingbeing and situate in the city andCounty of Sumter State of SouthCarolina being shown anddelineated as Lot No 6 on thatcertain plat by R L MaloneEngineer dated July 9 1940 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book S-5 at Page 53according to which said Lot 6 isbounded and measuring now orformerly as follows on the north byLot 7 said plat and measuringthereon 1000 feet on the east by Lot8 said plat and measuring thereon575 feet on the south by a 50right-of-way known as VirginiaDrive and measuring thereon 100feet and on the west by theright-of-way of North MagnoliaStreet and fronting thereon 575 feetbe all of said measurements a littlemore or less and according to saidplat Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 ofthe Code of Laws of South Carolina(1976) reference to said plat ishereby craved for particulars of theboundaries metes courses andordistances of the property delineatedthereon This property isrepresented as Tax Map Parcel No249-01-02-058 upon the records of theSumter County Auditor and isknown as 501 N Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 This being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto David W Durham bydeed from Anne Harriet PalmerCatherine Palmer Tillman andPhilip G Palmer dated March 231999 and recorded same date in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 735 atPage 1052 And this being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto Sheila H Clark bydeed from David W Durhamrecorded June 4 1999 in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 743 atPage 23 501 Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 Tax No249-01-02-058 TERMS OF SALE Thesuccessful bidder other thanPlaintiff will deposit with theSumter County Master In Equity atthe conclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of its bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt in thecase of noncompliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail or refuseto make the required deposit at timeof bid or comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30) daysthen the Master In Equity may resellthe property on the same terms andconditions at the risk of the saidhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theconveying deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of the bidfrom the date of sale to the date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 5500 per annum ShouldPlaintiff or one of its representativesfail to be present at the time of salethe property shall be automaticallywithdrawn from said sale As adeficiency judgment is beingdemanded the bidding will remainopen thirty (30) days after the date ofsale THIS SALE IS ALSO MADESUBJECT TO ALL SUMTERCOUNTY TAXES AND EXISTINGEASEMENTS RESTRICTIONSAND SENIOR LIENS ANDOROTHER ENCUMBRANCES OFRECORD Richard L Booth MasterIn Equity Sumter County SumterSouth Carolina ATTORNEYS FORPLAINTIFF Samuel D FlederPatrick Goodwyn Smith DebnamNarron Drake Saintsing amp MyersLLP PO Box 26268 Raleigh NC27611 Attorneys for Plaintiff DMN15079942

case of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3375 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

non-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4875 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

sales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale

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Times are a-changing

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have changed more diapers than their fathers

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Effects of Fedrsquos ratehike far-reaching

IN MONEY

lsquoCars 3rsquo shifts gears toappeal to female viewers

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IN LIFE

FLINT MICH Michiganrsquos attor-ney general charged healthofficials Wednesday over theFlint drinking-water crisis

Six officials are charged in allmdash five with involuntary man-slaughter mdash according to Michi-gan Attorney General Bill

Schuette ldquoWe are confident thatthe charges that we have filed willbe upheld in the courtsrdquo he said

uNick Lyon director of thestate Department of Health andHuman Services is charged withfelonies involuntary manslaugh-ter and misconduct in office

uEden Wells the depart-mentrsquos chief medical executive ischarged with obstruction of jus-tice and lying to a police officeralso felonies

uDarnell Earley Flintrsquos for-mer state emergency manager ischarged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with felony false pre-

tenses conspiracy to commitfalse pretenses misconduct in of-fice and a misdemeanor charge ofwillful neglect of duty

uHoward Croft Flintrsquos for-mer Water Department manageris charged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with false pretenses andconspiracy to commit falsepretenses

uLiane Shekter-Smith theMichigan Department of Envi-ronmental Qualityrsquos drinking wa-ter chief is charged withinvoluntary manslaughter Shepreviously was charged with felo-ny misconduct in office and mis-

demeanor willful neglect of dutyuStephen Busch the district

supervisor for the Office of Drink-ing Water is charged with invol-untary manslaughter He pre-viously was charged with felonymisconduct in office tamperingwith evidence conspiracy to tam-per with evidence and two misde-meanor counts of the MichiganSafe Water Drinking Act

The charges are related to aLegionnairesrsquo disease outbreak in2014 and 2015 that led to 12deaths after the cityrsquos water sup-ply was switched to the Flint Riv-er Flintrsquos drinking water wascontaminated with lead

Officials face manslaughter charges over Flint12 died in Michiganafter water polluted

Paul Egan and Elisha AndersonDetroit Free Press

GUNFIRE ON THE BASEBALL FIELD

SOURCE Digital Globe ESRI GRAPHIC KARL GELLES AND JIM SERGENT USA TODAY

ABOUT 7 AM Congressmen are taking batting practice

1

SHORTLY AFTER 7 AMGunman open fires from behind third base

2

Scalisersquos CapitolPolice detail engages shooter

4

3rdbase

Outfield

4

1stbase

Police detail location

ABOUT 712 AMAlexandria police arrive and join the gunfight Suspect dies

5

Eugene Simpson Stadium Park Alexandria Va

HOW THE SHOOTING UNFOLDED

Alexandria

WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWhite HouseWhite HouseWhite House

US CapitolUS CapitolUS Capitol

Va

MdPotomacRiverPotomacRiver

395395Shootings

N

5 Miles

CongressmanSteve Scaliseshot in hip

3

Attack stuns Washington

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Survivors gather behind police lines around the baseball park in Alexandria Va where congressional Republicans were practicing for an annual charity game with congressional Democrats The game will be played tonight as planned

ALEXANDRIA VA The 66-year-old Illinois man who fired earlyWednesday on members of Con-gress practicing for a charitybaseball game raged againstPresidentTrump and hadsingled outHouse MajorityWhip SteveScalise whowas woundedin the attack

ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

AFPGETTY IMAGES

James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

CONTINUED FROM C1

CONTINUED FROM C1

SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

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Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

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(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

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AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

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AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

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rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

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South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

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SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

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BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 24rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo

AMC 48 180 (600) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Lost World Jurassic Parkrdquo (1997 Adventure) Jeff Goldblum Juli-anne Moore An expedition returns to monitor dinosaursrsquo progress

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

Modern Family (DVS)

WE 68 166 Law amp Order ldquoStalkerrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDisappearedrdquo Law amp Order Quadriplegic boy is killed Law amp Order ldquoBad Girlrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDamagedrdquo Law amp Order WGNA 8 172 Blue Bloods ldquoThe Bitter Endrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoUnwritten Rulesrdquo Blue Bloods Blue Bloods ldquoTo Protect and Serverdquo Person of Interest

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SOUP TO NUTZ

ACROSS1 Snake footwise

5 Instagram and

Pinterest

9 Bad thing to

draw during

a test

14 Saboteur eg

15 Fruit used in

alcohol flavoring

16 Home for

66-Across

17 Criticism

18 Wedding dress

insert

19 Impatient

20 Start

of a one-liner by

54-Across

23 Tiresome type

24 Cavaliers

on scoreboards

25 One-liner part 2

29 One-liner part 3

32 Paella pot

33 NFL receivers

36 Actress Skye

37 Upset

38 One-liner part 4

40 One-liner part 5

42 Stands for

funerals

43 Black and Red

44 ldquo__ of Lightrdquo

1998 Madonna

album

45 Words to a traitor

46 One-liner part 6

49 End of the

one-liner

50 Andean root

vegetable

51 California tourist

attraction

54 Standup comic

known for

one-liners

59 Stereotypically

haunted area

62 One-eighties

63 Flash maybe

64 Absorbed

eagerly with ldquoinrdquo

65 It may affect

a sentence

66 Sea eagles

67 ldquo__ Stardustrdquo

David Bowie

song

68 Chihuahua

sounds

69 Afternoon fare

DOWN1 Switch letters

2 Tentacled

creature

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a Norwegian line

4 Northern Illinois

University city

5 ldquoOff the Courtrdquo

memoirist

6 Splash sound

7 A pro brings his

own to the table

8 Flower parts

9 Switch partner

10 ldquoReady if you

arerdquo

11 Circle segment

12 Med research

agency

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a chain

21 Calvin and Anne

22 Born in France

26 Not as healthy

27 Colleague of

Ruth and Sonia

28 Source of some

issues

30 Comforting

sound

31 Bad picnic omen

33 Area sometimes

called ldquoThe Roof

of the Worldrdquo

34 ldquoDownton

Abbeyrdquo lady

35 Number of

Maravillas

del Mundo

37 Email again

39 Showing

impatience

digitally

40 __ shooter

41 Fink

43 Linguistic origin

of Kwanzaa

46 Wee one

47 Live in

48 Hydrophobia

52 ldquoNapoleon

Dynamiterdquo

sidekick Saacutenchez

53 Hockey setting

55 Repulsive

56 Dickens

schemer

57 Those in

Chihuahua

58 [Horrors]

59 Woodworkerrsquos

tool

60 Prefix with cycle

61 Itrsquos game

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MOTHER GOOSE

ZITSBLONDIE

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ANDY CAPP

BIZARRO

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JUMBLE THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEBy David L Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

SUDOKU HOW TO PLAY

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By Christopher Shaw 61617

Thursdayrsquos Puzzle Solved

copy2017 Tribune Content Agency LLC 61617

THE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

The answers to todayrsquos puzzles can be

found on todayrsquos Daily Planner page

DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

Good advice for everyone mdash teens to seniors mdash is in ldquoThe Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With Itrdquo To order send your name and mailing address plus check or money order for $7 (US funds) to Dear Abby Anger Booklet PO Box 447 Mount Morris IL 61054-0447 (Shipping and handling are in-cluded in the price)

Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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B2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 SPORTS THE SUMTER ITEM

SCOREBOARD

TV RADIOTODAY5 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)9 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Quarterfinal Matches (TEN-NIS)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (FOX SPORTS 1)11 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1230 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)3 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Pole Qualify-ing from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)4 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Sec-ond Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)6 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Second Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)6 pm ndash Auto Racing ARCA Series Corrigan Oil 200 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1)605 pm ndash Talk Show Sports Talk (WDXY-FM 1059 WDXY-AM 1240)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Rowan County NC vs Sum-ter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Major League Baseball Washington at New York Mets (ESPN)730 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at Atlanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)8 pm ndash WNBA Basketball New York at Dallas (NBA TV)10 pm ndash Major League Baseball New York Yankees at Oakland or Kansas City at Loa Angeles Angels (MLB NETWORK)10 pm ndash WNBA Basketball Chicago at Phoe-nix (NBA TV)

SATURDAY730 am ndash Professional Tennis Mercedes Open and Micoh Open Semifinal Matches (TENNIS)830 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans Start from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 1)9 am ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)10 am ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 Pole Qualifying from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)11 am ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)11 am ndash International Soccer FIFA Confed-erations Cup Group A Match from St Peters-burg Russia ndash New Zealand vs Russia (FOX SPORTS 1)Noon ndash NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Soccer Seattle at New York City (ESPN)1 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)1 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago White Sox at Toronto (MLB NETWORK)130 pm ndash NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series Michigan 250 from Brooklyn Mich (FOX SPORTS 1 WEGX-FM 929)3 pm ndash PGA Golf US Open Third Round from Erin Wis (WACH 57)3 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Cal State Fullerton vs Oregon State (ESPN)3 pm ndash LPGA Golf Meijer LPGA Classic Third Round from Grand Rapids Mich (GOLF)330 pm ndash NWSL Soccer Washington at Chi-cago (LIFETIME)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Tampa Bay at Detroit (FOX SPORTS 1)4 pm ndash Major League Baseball Miami at At-lanta (FOX SPORTSOUTH WWFN-FM 1001 WPUB-FM 1027)630 pm ndash International Volleyball FIVB World League Match from Lodz Poland ndash United States vs Russia (NBC SPORTS NET-WORK)630 pm ndash American Legion Baseball NorthSouth Tournament of Champions Game from Sumter ndash Wilmington NC vs Sumter (WWHM-FM 923 WWHM-FM 933 WWHM-AM 1290)7 pm ndash Arena Football Tampa Bay at Phila-delphia (CBS SPORTS NETWORK)7 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)7 pm ndash Major League Soccer Columbus at Atlanta (FOX SPORTS SOUTHEAST)7 pm ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)8 pm ndash Major League Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh (WACH 57)8 pm ndash College Baseball College World Se-ries Game One from Omaha Neb ndash Florida State vs Louisiana State (ESPN)830 pm ndash NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series Drivingrsquo For Linemen 200 Pole Qualifying from Madison Ill (FOX SPORTS 1)830 pm ndash Horse Racing Breederrsquos Cup Chal-lenge from Louisville Ky ndash Stephen Foster Handicap and Fleur de Lis Handicap (NBC SPORTS NETWORK)10 pm ndash Professional Boxing Nico Hernan-dez vs Jose Rodriguez in a Super Flyweight Bout from Park City Kan (CBS SPORTS NET-WORK)11 pm ndash Professional Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado in a Super Light-weight Bout from Frisco Texas (ESPN2)11 pm ndash Major League Soccer Houston at Los Angeles (UNIVISION)1 am ndash Auto Racing 24 Hours of Le Mans from Le Mans France (FOX SPORTS 2)

MLB STANDINGSBy The Associated Press

AMERICAN LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBNew York 38 25 603 mdashBoston 37 28 569 2Tampa Bay 35 33 515 5frac12Toronto 32 33 492 7Baltimore 32 33 492 7CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMinnesota 34 29 540 mdashCleveland 32 31 508 2Kansas City 30 34 469 4frac12Detroit 30 34 469 4frac12Chicago 29 36 446 6West Division W L Pct GBHouston 45 22 672 mdashLos Angeles 35 34 507 11Texas 32 33 492 12Seattle 33 35 485 12frac12Oakland 27 38 415 17

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Toronto 7 Tampa Bay 6Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4Baltimore 10 Chicago White Sox 6

Seattle 6 Minnesota 4Houston 13 Texas 2LA Angels 7 NY Yankees 5

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Minnesota 6 Seattle 2Chicago White Sox 5 Baltimore 2Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmTampa Bay at Detroit 710 pmNY Yankees at Oakland 1005 pmKansas City at LA Angels 1007 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmChicago White Sox (Quintana 2-8) at Toron-to (Biagini 1-5) 707 pmTampa Bay (Ramirez 3-1) at Detroit (Norris 3-4) 710 pmSeattle (Paxton 5-1) at Texas (Ross 0-0) 805 pmBoston (Pomeranz 6-4) at Houston (Fiers 4-2) 810 pmCleveland (Carrasco 6-3) at Minnesota (Tur-ley 0-0) 810 pmNY Yankees (Severino 5-2) at Oakland (Ma-naea 6-3) 935 pmKansas City (Kennedy 0-6) at LA Angels (Chavez 5-6) 1007 pm

NATIONAL LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L Pct GBWashington 39 26 600 mdashNew York 30 34 469 8frac12Miami 29 35 453 9frac12Atlanta 29 36 446 10Philadelphia 21 43 328 17frac12CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GBMilwaukee 35 32 522 mdashChicago 32 33 492 2St Louis 30 34 469 3frac12Pittsburgh 30 36 455 4frac12Cincinnati 29 36 446 5WEST DIVISION W L Pct GBColorado 42 26 618 mdashLos Angeles 41 26 612 frac12Arizona 41 26 612 frac12San Diego 27 40 403 14frac12San Francisco 26 41 388 15frac12

WEDNESDAYrsquoS GAMESMiami 11 Oakland 6San Diego 4 Cincinnati 2Kansas City 7 San Francisco 2Atlanta 13 Washington 2Boston 7 Philadelphia 3Colorado 5 Pittsburgh 1Arizona 2 Detroit 1LA Dodgers 6 Cleveland 4NY Mets 9 Chicago Cubs 4Milwaukee 7 St Louis 6

THURSDAYrsquoS GAMESCleveland 12 LA Dodgers 5Boston at Philadelphia 705 pmWashington at NY Mets 710 pmMilwaukee at St Louis 715 pmSan Francisco at Colorado 840 pm

TODAYrsquoS GAMESArizona (Corbin 5-6) at Philadelphia (Nola 3-4) 705 pmChicago Cubs (Butler 3-2) at Pittsburgh (Wil-liams 3-3) 705 pmSt Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus-man 3-5) 705 pmLA Dodgers (Wood 6-0) at Cincinnati (Adle-man 4-2) 710 pmWashington (Scherzer 7-4) at NY Mets (Matz 1-0) 710 pmMiami (Straily 4-4) at Atlanta (Newcomb 0-1) 735 pmSan Diego (Diaz 1-1) at Milwaukee (Guerra 1-1) 810 pmSan Francisco (Samardzija 2-8) at Colorado (Senzatela 8-2) 840 pm

GOLFBy The Associated Press

US OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP PAR SCORESThursdayAt Erin HillsErin WisPurse $12 millionYardage 7741 Par 72 (36-36)First Rounda-denotes amateurRickie Fowler 33-32mdash65 -7Paul Casey 32-34mdash66 -6Xander Schauffele 32-34mdash66 -6Brian Harman 35-32mdash67 -5Tommy Fleetwood 34-33mdash67 -5Brooks Koepka 34-33mdash67 -5Patrick Reed 36-32mdash68 -4Kevin Na 35-33mdash68 -4Marc Leishman 33-35mdash68 -4Adam Hadwin 31-37mdash68 -4Jamie Lovemark 34-35mdash69 -3JB Holmes 32-37mdash69 -3Lee Westwood 36-33mdash69 -3Andrew Johnston 34-35mdash69 -3Si Woo Kim 36-33mdash69 -3a-Scottie Scheffler 36-33mdash69 -3Bernd Wiesberger 35-34mdash69 -3Charley Hoffman 36-34mdash70 -2Brandt Snedeker 35-35mdash70 -2Ernie Els 32-38mdash70 -2Jack Maguire 37-33mdash70 -2Brandon Stone 32-38mdash70 -2William McGirt 37-33mdash70 -2Sergio Garcia 35-35mdash70 -2Jim Furyk 34-36mdash70 -2Matt Fitzpatrick 35-35mdash70 -2a-Cameron Champ 37-33mdash70 -2Derek Barron 36-34mdash70 -2Kevin Dougherty 38-33mdash71 -1Davis Love IV 36-35mdash71 -1Thomas Aiken 37-34mdash71 -1Zach Johnson 35-36mdash71 -1Angel Cabrera 36-35mdash71 -1Tyson Alexander 35-36mdash71 -1Stephan Jaeger 35-36mdash71 -1Brendan Steele 34-37mdash71 -1Russell Henley 34-37mdash71 -1Harris English 36-35mdash71 -1Charl Schwartzel 37-34mdash71 -1Shane Lowry 37-34mdash71 -1Byeong Hun An 35-36mdash71 -1Ryan Brehm 35-36mdash71 -1Jonathan Randolph 37-34mdash71 -1Trey Mullinax 38-33mdash71 -1Yusaku Miyazato 35-37mdash72 EHideto Tanihara 36-36mdash72 ERafa Cabrera Bello 37-35mdash72 EGary Woodland 37-35mdash72 EMartin Laird 35-37mdash72 EBranden Grace 33-39mdash72 EMartin Kaymer 37-35mdash72 EEddie Pepperell 34-38mdash72 EYuta Ikeda 41-31mdash72 EGeorge Coetzee 38-34mdash72 EKeegan Bradley 36-36mdash72 EAdam Scott 39-33mdash72 EBill Haas 36-36mdash72 EScott Piercy 37-35mdash72 EJustin Rose 36-36mdash72 ERoberto Diaz 37-35mdash72 EJordan Niebrugge 37-36mdash73 +1Whee Kim 38-35mdash73 +1Aaron Rai 37-36mdash73 +1David Lingmerth 36-37mdash73 +1Michael Putnam 38-35mdash73 +1Alex Noren 37-36mdash73 +1Bud Cauley 35-38mdash73 +1Russell Knox 35-38mdash73 +1Jordan Spieth 38-35mdash73 +1Daniel Miernicki 38-35mdash73 +1Tyler Light 39-34mdash73 +1Chris Wood 37-36mdash73 +1Satoshi Kodaira 34-39mdash73 +1

ldquoAfter the second surgery I remem-ber telling my mom to just let me go the pain was so badrdquo she said ldquoI never thought I would play again they hurt so muchrdquo

Kiick eventually worked her way back to the court though but only to get a telephone call in August 2015 that changed the way she looks at ten-nis and life

ldquoThe doctor said I had cancer ( a rare form of melanoma)rdquo Kiick said ldquoThe first thing I thought of when I heard that was death It was shockingrdquo

In fact she flashed back to that phone call during Thursdayrsquos match

ldquoYou try to stay focused on your match and your opponent but just like today in the middle of the match I started thinking about how far Irsquove come back and it helped me get my focus back and start playing better tennisrdquo said Kiickrdquo

Kiick attributed her struggles in the middle of her match with Sebov to a pair of factors mdash her conditioning and a lack of persistence

ldquoIrsquove been training to get back in shape but no matter how hard you train therersquos nothing like actually play-ing matchesrdquo she said ldquoSo I still need some work to go there and it showed today But I also let up some after I won the first set so it was as much as a mental thing as a physical thingrdquo

Getting the mental edge back was not difficult

ldquoI just told myself to dig deep after getting down in that third setrdquo she said ldquoSome of the things Irsquove been through have certainly helped me

fight back and never give upldquoA lot of people thought I would never be able to play winning tennis again So to come to this tournament and win the first two matches is important for me and I hope I can keep it going tomor-rowrdquo

Kiick will face Anderson on Court 2 today at 9 am Anderson knocked off Lauren Embree 6-3 6-2 Todayrsquos quar-terfinal matches will have No 4 seed Francesca Di Lorenzo meeting No 5 Chanel Simmonds unseeded Julia Elbaba meeting unseeded Ashley Lahey and No7 Chich-Yu Hsu taking Ashley KratzerSimmonds topped Sara Daavettila 6-2 6-2 Hsu defeated Michaela Gordon 7-5 6-2 Kratzer slipped pas Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4 Elbaba topped Hayley Carter 7-6 (3) 6-0 Lahey defeated Giuliana Olmos 6-4 6-1 and Di Lorenzo whipped Raveena Kingsley 6-4 6-3

In the doubles quarterfinals the No 3 team of Sophie Chang and Alexandra Mueller defeated Alexandra Facey and Kratzer 6-1 3-6 10-6 while Kaitlin Christian and Olmos topped the No 2 team of Hsu and Simmonds 7-6 (5) 6-2

Ellen Perez and Luisa Stefani topped Frances Altick and Astra Sharma 6-3 6-7 (3) 10-5 and the featured match be-tween Joelle Kissell and Catherine Leduc and Alexandra and Anna San-ford was suspended because of the weather

It will be completed today at 9 am with the winners taking on Christian and Olmos in one semifinal while Perez and Stefani will meet Chang and Mueller in the other semi

PERSEVERANCE FROM PAGE B1

Palmetto Tennis CenterThursday

Main Draw SinglesFirst Round

Chanel Simmonds (5) South Africa defeated Sara Daavettila United States 6-2 6-2Allie Kiick United States defeated Katherine Sebov (2) Canada 7-5 2-6 6-3Chieh-Yu Hsu (7) Taiwan defeated Q-Michae-la Gordon United States 7-5 6-2Robin Anderson (6) United States defeated Lauren Embree United States 6-3 6-2Ashley Kratzer United States defeated Q-Astra Sharma Australia 7-5 6-4Julia Elbaba United States defeated Q-Hay-ley Carter United States 7-6 (3) 6-0Ashley Lahey United States defeated Giuli-ana Olmos Mexico 6-4 6-1Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) United States defeated Raveena Kingsley United States 6-4 6-3

Main Draw Doubles First Round

Sophie Chang United StatesAlexandra Mueller (3) United States defeated Alexan-dra Facey United StatesAshley Kratzer Unit-ed States 6-1 3-6 10-6Kaitlyn Christian United StatesGiuliana

Olmos Mexico defeated Chieh-Yu Hsu TaiwanChanel Simmonds South Africa (2) 7-6 (5) 6-2Ellen Perez AustraliaLuisa Stefani Brazil defeated Frances Altick United StatesAstra Sharma Australia 6-3 6-7(3) 10-5Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alexandra SanfordAnna Sanford susp rain

SCHEDULEToday

Court 1 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Julia Elbaba vs Ashley Lahey followed byWS ndash Chanel Simmonds (5) vs Francesca Di Lorenzo (4) followed byWD ndash Ellen PerezLuisa Stefani vs Sophie ChangAlexandra Mueller (3)

Court 2 - starting at 9 amWS ndash Robin Anderson (6) vs Allie Kiick followed byWS ndash Ashley Kratzer vs Chieh-Yu Hsu followed byWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc OR Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford vs Kaitlyn ChristianGiuliana Olmos

Court 4 - starting at 9 amWD ndash Joelle KissellCatherine Leduc vs Alex-andra SanfordAnna Sanford (completion of suspended match)

PALMETTO PRO OPEN RESULTS

the region title the last seven years The Lady Knights played for the state title in the 2013-14 season

This will be Wilsonrsquos first time coaching boys on the varsity level He

was the boys coach at Alice Drive Middle School and was Sumter Highrsquos boys B team coach as well

ldquoIrsquove had a lot of exposure with the boysrdquo Wilson said ldquoI do think Irsquom up for the challenge and Irsquom ready for the challengerdquo

WILSON FROM PAGE B1

There were as many amateurs who broke par as players in the top 10 in the world mdash two each

On a wild day of highs and lows mdash and even a commercial blimp that crashed and caught fire outside the golf course during the round mdash Fowl-er emerged with a one-shot lead over Paul Casey and US Open rookie Xan-der Schauffele in a most peculiar debut for the 11-year-old golf course

ldquoDefinitely not US Open-likerdquo Marc Leishman said

Defending champion Dustin John-son made only one birdie in his round of 75 Taking the long walk to sign his card he looked back at the rain-soft-ened course and mild breeze and said wistfully ldquoYou wonrsquot get a better day for scoringrdquo

No one took advantage like FowlerFowler who shared the 36-hole lead

at the Masters in April never came seriously close to bogey because he was never in trouble He kept it in the short grass the secret to Erin Hills that wouldnrsquot appear to be that diffi-cult with some of the widest fairways for this major

ldquoYou donrsquot get many rounds at the US Open that are stress-freerdquo Fowler said

Fowlerrsquos seven birdies were from no more than 12 feet including three in a row around the turn His 7-under par tied the record to par for the first round of a US Open held by Jack

Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf who each shot 7-under 63 at Baltusrol in 1980 He also joined McIlroy (2011 at Congressional) and Tiger Woods (2000 at Pebble Beach) as the only players to shoot 66 or better in the opening round without a bogey

ldquoIt is always cool to be part of some sort of history in golfrdquo Fowler said ldquoBut Irsquod rather be remembered for something thatrsquos done on Sun-dayrdquo

The 44 sub-par rounds broke the first-round mark of 39 at Medinah in 1990

Day fell back when it took him three chips from behind the green at No 4 to get it on the putting surface leading to the first of his two triple bogeys

ldquoI just played bad golf manrdquo Day saidMcIlroy joked earlier in the week

that anyone who couldnrsquot hit such wide fairways ldquomight as well pack your bags and go homerdquo He spent all day in the knee-high fescue

ldquoYou cannot play this golf course if yoursquore not in position off the tee and I wasnrsquot in positionrdquo McIlroy said ldquoOb-viously I paid the price for it todayrdquo

Casey started eagle-birdie and fin-ished with two birdies over the final four holes for his 66

ldquoI was just trying to have half as good a round as Rickie hadrdquo said Casey who played in the afternoon ldquoThe scoring was so good this morn-ing I was happy it stayed benign for us and I capitalized on itrdquo

FOWLER FROM PAGE B1

Eric Lisenby got Brown home though with a single to left Lenny Gonzalez drew a walk and Whitley fol-lowed with a single to left to drive in Lisenby and make it 2-0

The Jets made it 3-0 in the fourth Gavin Melton drew a leadoff walk and moved to second on a wild pitch After Josh Barnett popped up a bunt for the first out Brown grounded out to first to move Melton to third Parrish sin-gled back through the middle to deliv-er Melton

After getting just one hit through the first five innings off of Whitley

Sumter finally got to him in the top of the sixth as Sumter was the home team

Dawson Price led off with a sin-

gle and Rylan Williamson singled to left They pulled off a double steal before Ryan Touchberry grounded out to drive in Price and cut the lead to 3-1

Joey Pereira hit a fly ball to center for a sacrifice fly to drive in William-son and make it 3-2

It was right after that the teams were pulled off the field for a weather delay They never got back on the field as lightning kept flashing around the park though it didnrsquot rain After a delay of well over an hour the game was called and the final score reverted back to the last complete inning thus the 3-0 final

Whitley allowed just one hit in five

innings striking out three and walk-ing four Whitley walked the bases loaded in the fifth with one out but got out of the jam

ldquoIt was about the starting pitch-ing tonightrdquo Lisenby said ldquoJosh pitched a great game and what I really liked is we didnrsquot make an error behind him (after making 10 in Tuesdayrsquos 12-2 loss) We made all the playsrdquo

Dalzell will play host to Lexington today at 7 pm at General Field

Sumter will play host to the NorthSouth Tournament of Champions this weekend at Riley Park

Sumter plays Rowan County NC today at 730 pm

JETS FROM PAGE B1NORTH SOUTH TOURNAMENT

OF CHAMPIONS

at Riley ParkToday

ChapinNewberry vs Rowan County NC 5 pmSumter vs Rowan County NC 730 pm

SaturdayFlorence vs Rowan County NC noonChapinNewberry vs Pitt County NC 230 pmChapinNewberry vs Wilmington NC 5 pmSumter vs Wilmington NC 730 pm

SundayFlorence vs Wilmington NC noonFlorence vs Pitt County NC 230 pmSumter vs Pitt County NC 5 pm

THE SUMTER ITEM SPORTS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | B3

OBITUARIESHELMUT BREITWIESER

Helmut Breitwieser 74 hus-band of Janice Huffine Breit-wieser died on Wednesday

June 14 2017 at his home

Born on March 11 1943 in Yugo-slavia he was a son of the late Henry and Katha-rina Dietrich Bre-itwieser He was a

very active member of First Southern Methodist Church where he taught Sunday school for many years He was employed by National Seal in Van Wert Ohio and Federal Mogul in Summerton for 43 years He was an avid photog-rapher and donated many Civil War reenactment photos to the Sumter County Muse-um Hal spent his final weeks surrounded by family and friends in fellowship through singing favorite hymns and Johnny Cash The family would like to express its thanks to Tri-County Hospice for taking care of our sweet daddy and special thanks to Rita

Survivors include his wife of 54 years four children Tammy Robinson (John) of Sumter Angie Keith (Larry) of Sumter Jeff Breitwieser (Martha) of Easley and Stacey Schmierer (Duane) of Wiscon-sin grandchildren Kayla Stewart (Nathan) Lindsey Breitwieser Michael Robin-son (Paige) Sarah Keith (Don-novan Hodge) William Keith (Marykatherine) Keith Sim-mons (Alice) Cristal Day Ma-dalyn Joseph Luke Kathryn and Olivia Schmierer great-grandchildren Elliott Pais-ley Mason Kelsey Hunter Marley Morgan and Charley two sisters Martha Breitwies-er of Fort Wayne Indiana and MaryAnn Baughman (Gene) of Paulding Ohio a brother John Breitwieser (Karen) of Toledo Ohio and numerous nieces and neph-ews

A funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Ellison Evans offici-ating Burial will be in Wood-land Cemetery in Van Wert Ohio

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm today at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Memorials may be made to First Southern Methodist Church 321 Miller Road Sumter SC 29150 or the Sum-ter County Museum 122 N Washington St Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

FRANK H WELLS

Frank H Wells 87 husband of Lu Pierce Wells died on Tuesday June 13 2017 at NHC Healthcare in Columbia

Born on Jan 14 1930 in Willcox Arizona he was a son of the late Jessie Colum-bus Wells and Emma Ger-trude Wells He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mr Wells retired from the US Air Force as a chief master ser-geant after 30 years of service He was a Korean War veteran He was also a building con-struction teacher at the Sum-ter Career Center

Survivors include his wife of 65 years two children

Frank H Wells Jr of Fair-banks Alaska and Terry Wells (Ronnie Brown) of Sum-ter and two grandsons Dako-ta ldquoKodyrdquo Brown of Myrtle Beach and Ernie Seruya of Sumter

A graveside service will be held at 10 am on Monday at the Evergreen Memorial Park cemetery

The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 pm on Sunday at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

SAMMIE LEE FRAZIER

Sammie Lee Frazier 73 died on Monday June 12 2017 at Ridgewood Manor in Wash-ington North Carolina

Born on Nov 13 1943 in Clarendon County he was a son of the late Jeremiah and Mary Lou Boyd Frazier

Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the chapel of Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC

Viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the funeral home

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC 23 S Duke St Summerton (803) 485-3755

HAROLD M BROGDON SR

Harold M Brogdon Sr 84 husband of Rhunett Billups Brogdon departed this life on Saturday June 10 2017 at Pal-metto Health Tuomey

He was born on July 18 1932 in Sumter a son of the late Moultrie and Gardenia Canty Brogdon He was a graduate of Lincoln High School Class of 1952 He also attended Morris College in Sumter He was a dedicated member of the Lincoln High School Class of 1952 Club In his early years he attended LaGree AME Church and later joined Union Station AME Church where he served faithfully in numerous capacities until his health de-clined He retired after 39

years of service at Harvin Choice Meats Sumter Harold was joined in holy matrimony to Rhunett Billups They cele-brated 57 years of marriage From this union three chil-dren were born

He leaves to cherish pre-cious memories his wife of the home sons Harold (Sher-yl) Brogdon Jr of Sumter and Gerald Brogdon of Madi-son Tennessee a daughter Janice B Rock of Sumter four sisters Margaret Lamb of Bronx New York Gene-vieve Cook of Riverdale Georgia and Naomi Brogdon and Ruth Davis both of En-glewood New Jersey three brothers Christopher Brogdon of Sumter Everett Brogdon of Bronx and Lu-ther Brogdon of Balch Springs Texas seven sisters-in-law one brother-in-law three godchildren and a host of nieces nephews and other relatives and friends

He was preceded in death by two brothers Moultrie Benjamin Brogdon Jr and Dennis Brogdon and one sis-ter Iona Brogdon Lamb

There will not be a public viewing

Mr Brogdon will be placed in the church at noon on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Union Station AME Church 945 S Main St Sumter with the Rev Phil Flowers officiating Interment will follow in Hill-side Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 1030 De-catur St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

PAUL C WATSON

SUMMERTON mdash Paul Crosswell Watson 62 died on Friday June 9 2017 at McLeod Regional Medical Center Florence

He was born on Sunday July 18 1954 in Clarendon County to Dorothy Mae Cony-ers and the late George Ed-mond

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Clarendon One Community Resource Center Summerton Interment will follow at St Mark AME Church cemetery Summerton

Viewing will be held from 1 to 7 pm today at the Chapel of King-Fields Mortuary

Mr Watson will be placed in the Clarendon One Communi-ty Resource Center at noon on Saturday until the hour of service

The family is receiving friends at the home of his mother Dorothy Mae Cony-ers 6 Larry King Highway Summerton

Mr Watsonrsquos mortal frame is peacefully resting in the professional care of King-Fields Mortuary Summerton (803) 485-5039

MARY JANE SMILING-WADE

Mary Jane Smiling-Wade departed this life on Sunday June 11 2017 at her residence in Rembert

Born on Sept 13 1935 in Paxville she was a daughter of the late Shiloh and Leler Smiling and beloved mother and friend to many Mary Jane was raised in a Chris-tian home She attended Sum-ter County public schools in South Carolina Later she re-located to Long Island New York She loved being around her family and friends Al-though she loved talking about God and reading Scrip-tures she was quite the feisty one and was quick to share what was on her mind She was a devoted homemaker and beacon of light for her children and all of those she touched in life Mary Jane ac-cepted Christ at a very early age and joined Bethesda Bap-tist Church After relocating to New York she stayed con-nected to a church singing on the choir and serving in other capacities in the church that she became a part of In

1992 she moved to Rembert where she joined Mt Pisgah Baptist Church She later re-joined Bethesda Baptist Church as she said she want-ed to go back to the church where she started her Chris-tian journey

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband three brothers two sons and one grand-daughter

Precious thoughts will for-ever live in the memories of her children Shiloh Wade of Minneapolis James (Lisa) Wade of Golden Val-ley Minnesota Kenneth Wade of San Antonio Mary Ella Wade of Rembert Mary Elizabeth Wade of Cher-ryvale and Mary Marie Wade of Brooklyn New York two sisters Pauline Mayrant and Margaret (Rob-ert) Myers 18 grandchil-dren 19 great-grandchil-dren one aunt two sisters-in-law one brother-in-law a host of nieces nephews rel-atives and friends and pre-cious caregivers Courtney Brooks Mary Wade and Lelia Jenkins

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs Wade will be placed in the church at 2 pm on Satur-day for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 2 pm on Saturday at Bethesda Baptist Church 4745 US 15 S Sumter with the Rev Ronnie Smiling offi-ciating and the Rev George Smiling eulogist Interment will follow in Bethesda Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 5825 New Hope Church Road Rembert SC 29128

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

SEE OBITUARIES PAGE B4

BREITWIESER

SPORTS ITEMS

Pitino outraged at NCAA penalties Louisville will appealLOUISVILLE Ky mdash The

NCAA didnrsquot feel Louisville went far enough with its self-

imposed sanc-tions following a sex scandal in-vestigation so the governing body Thursday handed down a few more

An outraged Rick Pitino feels the NCAA went too far

After completing its investi-gation of Katina Powellrsquos alle-gations that she and other es-corts where hired to have sex parties and strip for Louisville recruits and players antics the NCAA described as ldquore-

pugnantrdquo it benched the Car-dinals menrsquos basketball coach for five games and imposed several other penalties

Louisville said it is appeal-ing the NCAArsquos decision

The NCAA suspended Piti-no for five Atlantic Coast Con-ference games Boeheim and Brown each served nine-game suspensions for their discre-tions

Pitino has repeatedly de-nied any knowledge of former assistant Andre McGeersquos in-teractions with Powell

Louisville had self-imposed several sanctions including a postseason ban in 2015-16

The NCAA accepted those and tacked on more The

other penalties Louisville re-ceived include vacating wins in which ineligible players participated placing the bas-ketball program on four yearsrsquo probation and issuing a 10-year show-cause order for McGee Louisvillersquos for-mer basketball operations di-rector

The NCAA has not vacated the Cardinalsrsquo 2013 national championship mdash yet And that might be one reason Pitino and Louisville officials are ad-amant about appealing the de-cision

The NCAA said the school must determine which games ineligible players participated in and that might include the

Cardinals title game Players deemed ineligible would be those involved in the sex par-ties which are considered im-permissible benefitsINDIANS 12

DODGERS 5

CLEVELAND mdash Pinch-hit-ter Lonnie Chisenhall con-nected for a 3-run homer and had five RBI as the Cleveland Indians salvaged the finale of a 3-game series by beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 12-5TWINS 6

MARINERS 2

MINNEAPOLIS mdash Chris Gimenez homered twice for

the first time in his big league career Eduardo Escobar sparked a 5-run first inning for Minnesota with a 2-run shot and Jose Berrios and the Twins beat the Seattle Mari-ners 6-2WHITE SOX 5

ORIOLES 2

CHICAGO mdash Rookie Matt Davidson homered for the fourth straight game then doubled and scored in a four-run sixth inning to lead the Chicago White Sox over Balti-more 5-2 on Thursday the Oriolesrsquo seventh loss in eight games

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LILLIAN S MITCHELLLillian Seymour Mitchell

departed her earthly journey on Tuesday June 13 2017 at her residence in Sumter

Lillian was born on Dec 23 1992 in Sumter County and was a daughter of the late Griffin Seymour Sr and Viola Wilson Seymour Gordon Lil-lian was educated in the pub-lic school system in Sumter County She accepted Christ as her Savior at a young age and became a member of Mulberry Missionary Baptist Church Lillian joined the ushers board ministry and served as the first elected sec-retary She relocated to Tren-ton New Jersey where she was a stunning model for Lane Bryant Lillian had a passion for helping others as this led her into the profes-sion of nursing While in New Jersey she also met the love of her life Harry Mitchell After spending wonderful years in New Jersey Lillian and her late husband Harry Mitchell moved to his home-town of Thomasville Georgia Lillian known to many as ldquoAunt Lillrdquo was a very strong affectionate loving and caring wife She enjoyed spending time with her family as she was very passionate about her familyrsquos history and reminiscing about her child-hood days She enjoyed cook-ing fishing creating flower arrangements Major League Baseball and Gospel Channel programs on TV singing and reading Bible Scriptures

Loving memories will be cherished by one stepsister Jennifer Pearson of Sumter County two stepchildren Harry Mitchell Jr (Lillian) and Jacquelyn Cordy (Chris-topher) one step-grand-daughter Shelley Oglesby one step great-granddaugh-ter Brayven Thomas a lov-ing caretaker Virginia Mc-Gill (niece) seven genera-tions of nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her late husband Harry Mitchell two brothers Griffin Seymour Jr and Marion Seymour six sis-ters Susan Johnson Zola S Clark Marie S Tomlin Pearl Smalls Theola Benja-min and Octavia Gordon three stepbrothers Sted-ward Gordon Walter Gor-don and Marshall Gordon and five stepsisters Gracie Pringle Ethel English Leah McKnight Arnetha Cabbagestalk and Juanita Hall

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm on Saturday at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Ms Mitchell will be placed in the church at 1 pm on Sunday for viewing until the hour of service

Homegoing services will be held at 2 pm on Sunday at Mulberry Baptist Church 1400 Mulberry Church Road Sumter with the Rev Nate Brock officiating Interment will follow in Mulberry Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 2 Riley St Sumter

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

MARQUILLE K MILLER

Marquille K Miller 27 hus-band of Franshon Scott Mill-er departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 in Sumter County

He was born on July 25 1989 in Pinewood a son of Janice Miller Nasheed and the late James Green

The family will be receiving friends at the home of his mother 9675 SC 261 Pine-wood SC 29125

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

GERTRUDE L SAXTON-WHITEWith angelrsquos wings Ger-

trude L Saxton-White widow of Lewis R White took flight from this earthly life to her heavenly home on Sunday June 11 2017 at Palmetto Health Richland

Gertrude L Saxton-White was born on Oct 1 1925 in Rembert to the late Deacon Simpson and Emma Singleton Saxton The youngest of 11 all of her siblings preceded her in death

Mrs White was born into a family of love and abiding faith She was baptized and began her Christian journey at Union Baptist Church in Rembert After matrimony on June 3 1951 she joined her husband at Shepherd United Methodist Church where she furthered her personal faith walk and developed a home replete with love faith and prayer She was in church until the end having last at-tended the womenrsquos day pro-gram at Shepherd on May 28 2017 Her family home was filled with a strong faith a strong work ethic and a strong belief in education As such Mrs Whitersquos formative years were spent in the one-room schools of Sumter County She went on to gradu-ate from Mather Academy in Camden She furthered her education at Virginia Union University and earned a mas-terrsquos degree at South Carolina State University Always in pursuit of education she did ongoing studies at Francis Marion University and the University of South Carolina

Mrs White distinguished herself in the field of educa-tion She taught scores of students throughout Sumter County She began her teach-ing career at Live Oak School and then went on to teach at Lincoln High School where she remained through the in-tegration of the Sumter County schools After inte-gration she went on to teach at Bates Middle School After 35 years of teaching math and history it was time to re-tire from the public school system But the teaching journey was not over she subsequently taught at Mor-ris College in Sumter con-tinuing an illustrious career of developing young minds She always saw potential and tried to foster that potential A common expression of for-mer students is ldquoShe was tough but fairrdquo For her work she received numerous awards and accolades but re-mained undaunted because she knew that there was so much work yet to do

Mrs White was active in many church and community organizations The United Methodist Women South Car-olina Education Association National Education Associa-tion Retired Teachers Associ-ation The Reach Out Club The OptiCivitans The Music Guild NAACP and the local Democratic party are some of the organizations that she gave her time and talent She was a generous spirit always with an endearing smile a sharp albeit quiet wit a kind word a stylish presentation a heart of love enduring faith and a prayer always on her lips

Left to cherish her memo-ry and grow from her love and teachings include her children Attorney Jordan (Linda) White Darcella (George) White-Pindar and Jane White-Pindar all of Sumter Dr Jacob White of

Blythewood and James (Ra-mona) Lies Jr of Sumter special niece Glennetta (Robert) Saxton-Johnson of Camden special daughter in spirit Carolyn Prioleau-Elle-by her grandchildren Rob-ert (Petra) Pindar and Her-bert Pindar of Gainesville Florida Dr Lori Pindar of Clemson David Pindar of Sumter and Senior Airman Andrew White of Las Vegas special grandniece Dr Crys-tal (Garrett) Johnson-Mann Colette Daniels of Sumter and Terence Daniels of Landenberg Pennsylvania her great-grandchildren Master Jackson Pindar and Master Sterling Pindar of Gainesville Florida and Cameron Daniels of Landen-berg her godson Artrell Williams of Buffalo New York her sisters-in-law Ellen Saxton of Camden and Gladys White-Walker of Spartanburg numerous nieces and nephews that she loved dearly a very special cousin Barbara (Rudolph) Scott-Holder and very spe-cial friends that she consid-ered sisters Elizabeth Rem-bert Lounell (Jesse) Levy and Mae Ruth Cooke

Mrs White always liked having people around She grew strength from the shared conversation and al-ways enjoyed reminiscing about great times of the past as well as rousing discourse on the current political envi-ronment It was never more important however to share Scripture and the biblical teachings that sustained her During her sunset years she had two caregivers that she appreciated so much Betty Durant and Mary McCray

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs White will be placed in the church at 10 am on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday at West End Community Church 101 S Salem Ave Sumter with the Rev Raymond Cook Jr of-ficiating Interment will fol-low at Evergreen Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 490 W Brewington Road Sumter SC 29153

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

THOMASENA ADAMS

Thomasena ldquoPamrdquo Adams was born on July 7 1950 in Clarendon County to the late Willie Richburg and Willie Chester and Delcena McK-night Martin She was the wife of the late Earnest Adams

She was preceded in death by a grandson Justin I Stacks

She departed this life on Tuesday June 13 2017 in Sumter

She leaves to cherish her memory three children Stacy (Sharon) Martin Na-keyia (Louis) Stacks and Er-nest (Naomi) Adams II five grandchildren Stacie Martin MarrsquoQue Stacks Sha-Ron Martin Louis Stacks III and Anthony Adams eight sis-ters Cellastean Martin Genova (Jimmy) Benson El-lanora Spann Glennetta Martin Gwendolyn Carlisle

Deborah (Joey) Dorsey Karen Harris and Loma Gaines four brothers Willie (Yolanda) Martin Leroy Richardson Rickie Richburg and Michael (Kim) Richburg four sisters-in-law Rovenia (Joe) Adams Doretha Tate Pearlie (Jim) Bostic and Joann Howell three broth-ers-in-law Leroy (Rovenia) Adams Samuel Adams and Charles (Judy) Adams spe-cial aunt Mae Long a host of aunts uncles nieces neph-ews other relatives and friends

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Antioch UME Church 10026 Old River Road Rimini with Pastor Barry Gadsden offici-ating Interment will follow in Antioch Memorial Gar-den

A public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the mortuary

Messages of hope can be left at wwwwhitesmortuarynet

The family is receiving friends at the home of her son Stacy Martin 2199 Jack Touchberry Road Summer-ton and her sister Cellastean Martin 889 Trailmore Circle Sumter

Funeral arrangements en-trusted to Whites Mortuary LLC

WILLIE FUNCHESS

Willie ldquoBillyrdquo Funchess 73 husband of Cynthia Branch Funchess departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Palmetto Health Baptist Columbia

He was born on April 17 1944 in Sumter County a son of the late James T Sr and Thelma Hamilton Funchess

The family will be receiving friends at the home 515 Silver St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

MARY E MCLEOD

PINEWOOD mdash Mary ldquoPollyrdquo English McLeod 87 widow of Jim H ldquoJimmyrdquo McLeod died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at her home

Born on March 18 1930 in Sumter County she was a daughter of the late Thomas E and Ella Bertha Huggins English She was a member of Calvary Church of the Naza-rene and the American Le-gion Ladies Auxiliary in Pine-wood

Survivors include sons Larry ldquoButchrdquo McLeod (LaNelle) of Sumter Jesse E McLeod (Margie) Jim Henry McLeod Jr (Kathy) and Mark A McLeod all of Pine-wood and Stanley E McLeod (Mechele) of Green-

ville daughters Shirley A Walton of Sumter Louise Geddings (AL) of West Co-lumbia and Joy Clemmons (Jackie) of Pinewood 19 grandchildren 26 great-grandchildren numerous nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her husband Jimmy son-in-law Bobby Walton daugh-ter-in-law Bonnie McLeod grandsons Jason Walton and Skyler Johnson four broth-ers and two sisters

Funeral services will be held at 3 pm on Sunday at Calvary Church of the Naza-rene with the Rev F Arthur Sharpe and the Rev Dale Turner officiating Burial will be in Pinewood Cemetery

Pallbearers will be Camer-on McLeod CJ McLeod Tyler McLeod Cole Walton Shane Walton and Wade Wal-ton

Honorary pallbearers will be Eric Brown Adam Bunce Davis Clemmons Jackson Clemmons Trevor Christmas Stephen Johnson Steve John-son Hunter McLeod Westley Osteen Brian Sulser Eric Sulser Blane Walton and Randy Wright

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm on Sat-urday at Elmore-Cannon-Ste-phens Funeral Home and other times after 5 pm at Cy-press Creek Clubhouse 5520 Bethel Church Road Pine-wood

The family would like to ex-press their gratitude to her caregivers Louise Brookshire Jesse Lusk Lora Lee Os-borne Sellarhea Jordan and Rhonda Hackler as well as Amedisys Hospice nurses Mi-chelle Baker and Stephanie Mitchell for all of their loving care and compassion

Memorials may be made to Calvary Church of the Nazarene 4235 Nazarene Church Road Sumter SC 29154 or to Amedisys Hos-pice 2555 Lin Do Court Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

THEDORE BRAILSFORD

LEXINGTON mdash Thedore Brailsford 80 died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Lexington Medical Center Lexington

He was born on Feb 15 1937 in Rimini a son of the late Edward and Sarah Wat-son Brailsford

The family is receiving friends at the home of his niece Ruby Hopkins 9 N Hampton St Pinewood

These services have been entrusted to Samuels Funeral Home LLC of Manning

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SUMTER COUNTY2017-ES-43-114

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Robert L McClearyPetitioner

vChris M DeJean Nakai R MackArkinwole McCleary ValarieHolmes McCleary And for anypersons unknown who are or Mightclaim to be heirs of the decedentIncluding any unknown persons inthe armed Forces of the UnitedStates of America any Minorspersons non compos mentis andPersons under a disability of anykind or Nature

Respondents

SUMMONSAND NOTICE

TO THE RESPONDENTS ABOVENAMEDAnd to the natural generaltestamentary or other guardiansthereof and to the person withwhom they reside or by whom theymay reside or by whom they may beemployed if any there be and to allo t h e r R e s p o n d e n t s w h o s ewhereabouts cannot be ascertained

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDadvised and notified that theP e t i t i o n S u m m o n s o r d e rAppointing Guardia ad Litem Orderof Publication and Notice toRespondents were filed in the Officeof the Probate Court for SumterCounty South Carolina The purposeof this action is to determine theheirs-at-law of Larry D McCleary asis more fully stated in the PetitionThat by Order of the Probate CourtCalvin K Hastie Esquire whoseaddress is 7 East Hampton SumterSouth Carolina 29150 was appointedGuardian ad Litem Nisi with hisherappointment to become absolutethirty (30) days after the services ofthis Amended Summons and Notice

NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT OF

GUARDIAN AD LITEM

TO THE RESPONDENTS HEREINnames and addresses unknownincluding thereof any who may beminors or under other legaldisabilities if any and to thenatural general or testamentaryguardian or conservator or otherwiseunto the persons with him they mayreside if any thereby

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat by order entered June 2 2017Calvin K Hastie Esquire was namedGuardian ad Litem Nisi to represent

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-00733

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of JPMorganChase Bank National Association vsRobert W Wazney I theundersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4302183

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of OsamaKhammash against Lawrence Greenthe Master in Equity for Sumter

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-2095

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of South CarolinaState Housing Finance andDevelopment Authority againstElizabeth Berry et al I the Masterin Equity for Sumter County will sellon Monday July 3 2017 at 1200oclock pm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 125 of Millwood GardensSubdivision as shown in Plat BookZ-13 at Page 80 and more recentlyshown and particularly shown on aplat by JP Edwards RLS datedOctober 26 1984 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book Z-48 atPage 950 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 6Fairfield Street Sumter SCRepresented by Auditors map ofSumter County as tax parcel206-04-03-038

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NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00418

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank National Associationsuccessor-in-interest to Bank ofAmerica NA successor by mergerto LaSalle Bank NA as Trustee forStructured Asset Investment LoanTrust Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates Series 2004-11 vsKathryn R Gardner theundersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LANDT O G E T H E R W I T H T H EIMPROVEMENTS THEREON IFANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE TOWNSHIP OFPRIVATEER COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT 13 ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATPREPARED BY HS WILLSONRLS DATED NOVEMBER 11 1959AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF MESNECONVEYANCE FOR SUMTERCOUNTY IN PLAT BOOK Z-17 ATP A G E 3 B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY SHOWN ANDDELINEATED ON A PLATPREPARED FOR MICHAEL EGARDNER AND KATHRYN RGARDNER BY BEN J MAKELARLS OF ALLEN-MAKELA LANDSURVEYORS INC RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE RMC FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 94 SAID LOT HAVINGSUCH METES AND BOUNDS ASREFERENCE TO SAID LATTERPLAT WILL SHOW ALLMEASUREMENTS BEING ALITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOMICHAEL E GARDNER ANDKATHRYN R GARDNER AS JOINTTENANTS WITH RIGHTS OFSURVIVORSHIP BY DEED OFE D W I N R L A W D A T E DFEBRUARY 1 1995 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 6 1995 INBOOK 617 AT PAGE 1101 IN THE

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of Wells FargoBank NA vs Sherman Rochell JrDaisy L Rochell CA No2016CP4301640 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1200 Noon at the Sumter CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONSITUATE LYING AND BEING INTHE SUMTER TOWNSHIPCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT 130 OF BECKRIDGE PARKSUBDIVISION ON A PLATPREPARED BY EDMUNDS LANDSURVEYORS RLS DATEDNOVEMBER 1 1995 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 1217 PURSUANT TOSECTION 30-5-250 OF THE CODEOF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA(1976 AS AMENDED) REFERENCETO SAID PLAT IS HEREBY MADEFOR THE METES BOUNDSCOURSES ANDOR DISTANCES OFTHE PROPERTY DELINEATEDTHEREON THIS PROPERTY ISKNOWN AS 2361 ORVIS STREETAND IS SHOWN ON THEAUDITORS MAP OF SUMTER

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300512

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of MidFirst Bankagainst Gerald Copeland the Masterin Equity for Sumter County orhisher agent will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inProvidence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinabeing more particularly shown anddelineated as Lot 5 McLaughlinEstates Subdivision Section No 1as shown on that certain plat ofJoseph R Edwards RLS dated Sept28 2000 and recorded in the Officeof the ROD for Sumter County in PlatBook 2000 at Page 700 The said lothas such boundaries metes coursesand distances as are shown on saidplat which are incorporated hereinin accordance with the provision ofSection 30-6-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976

TMS Number190-14-02-006

PROPERTY ADDRESS5 Beard Drive

Dalzell SC 29040

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lucy L Copeland andGerald Copeland by survivorshipdeed of Lucy L Copeland datedOctober 11 2000 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 12 2000in Deed Book 784 at Page 1451 LucyL Copeland died September 302014

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at7000 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-1410

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of TrustmarkNational Bank against Lucille BJenkins et al I the Master in Equityfor Sumter County will sell onMonday July 3 2017 at 1200 oclockpm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 141 of Beckridge ParkSection 7 as shown in Plat Book Z-41at Page 158 and more recently andparticularly shown on a plat byJoseph R Edwards RLS datedAugust 7 1989 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book PB89 atPage 885 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 1022Skardon Street Sumter SouthCarolina and is shown on theAuditors map of Sumter County asTax Parcel 207-07-04-007

This being the same propertyconveyed to Joyce A Jenkins andLucille B Jenkins by deed ofMarilyn F Tiffault dated February 42014 and recorded April 28 2014 inthe Office of the Register of Deedsfor Sumter County South Carolina inBook 1200 at Page 5506 andre-recorded May 29 2014 in Book1201 at Page 4274

TMS 207-07-04-007

Property Address1022 Skardon StreetSumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3875 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00524

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofThe Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York as Trusteefor the Holders of the GE-WMCA s s e t - B a c k e d P a s s - T h r o u g hCertificates Series 2006-1 vsStephen S McCoy Shawna B McCoythe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONIF ANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO 23 OFWILSON PARK SUBDIVISION ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATOF PALMER amp MALONE CESDATED OCTOBER 1954 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOKZ-12 AT PAGE 82 AND HAVINGSUCH BOUNDARIES METESCOURSES AND DISTANCES ASARE SHOWN ON SAID PLATREFERENCE TO WHICH ISHEREBY MADE PURSUANT TOAUTHORITY CONTAINED IN30-50-250 OF THE CODE OF LAWSOF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976 ASAMENDED

THIS BEING THAT SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOSTEPHEN S MCCOY ANDSHAWNA B MCCOY BY DEEDFROM STEPHEN T BICKFORDDATED JUNE 5 2006 ANDRECORDED JUNE 9 2006 IN DEEDBOOK 1032 AT PAGE 164 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTY

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

827 Mathis StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 248-09-03-057

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in the

AMENDED SUMMONSAND NOTICES

(Non-Jury)

FORECLOSUREOF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CA NO2014-CP-43-2763

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Carrington Mortgage Services LLCPlaintiff

vsJohn P Godwin South CarolinaDepartment of Motor Vehicles SouthCarolina Department of Revenue

Defendant(s)

TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVENAMEDYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDand required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint in thisaction a copy of which is herebyserved upon you and to serve a copyof your Answer on the subscribers attheir offices at 3800 FernandinaRoad Suite 110 Columbia SC 29210within thirty (30) days after theservice hereof exclusive of the dayof such service except that theUnited States of America if namedshall have sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof exclusive ofthe day of such service and if youfail to do so judgment by default willbe rendered against you for therelief demanded in the Complaint

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE ANDOR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSONWITH WHOM THE MINOR(S)RESIDES ANDOR TO PERSONSU N D E R S O M E L E G A LDISABILITY

YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONEDAND NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian ad litemwithin thirty (30) days after theservice of this Summons and Noticeupon you If you fail to do soapplication for such appointmentwill be made by Attorney forPlaintiff

YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICEthat pursuant to Rule 53(b) of theSouth Carolina Rules of CivilProcedure the Plaintiff will movefor a general Order of Reference tothe Master in Equity for SumterCounty which Order shallspecifically provide that the saidMaster in Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a final judgmentin this action

NOTICE OF FILINGAMENDED

COMPLAINT

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVENAMED

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the Amended Complaint CoverSheet for Civil Actions andCertificate of Exemption from ADRin the above entitled action was filedin the Office of the Clerk of Court forSumter County on June 19 2015

Bradford M StokesSC Bar No 78032Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451Attorneys for Plaintiff

your interest in this action andappointment to become absoluteunless you apply for the appointmentof a Guardian ad Litem to representyour interest in the above entitledaction within thirty (30) days fromthe date of the said order

June 2 2017J DAVID WEEKSWEEKS LAW OFFICE LLC35 South Sumter StreetP O Box 370Sumter SC 29151ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER(803) 775-5856 Telephone(803) 778-1365 Facsimile

COUNTY AS TAX PARCEL207-06-01-004

Derivation BOOK 1004 PAGE 00890

2361 Orvis StreetSumter SC 29154

207-06-01-004

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSSUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES EASEMENTS ANDORRESTRICTIONS OF RECORD ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 425 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theSumter County Clerk of Court at CA2016CP4301640

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Richard L BoothMaster In Equity forSumter County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-09081Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

County or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that lot or parcel of land situatein Sumter County State of SouthCarolina containing five (5) acresand being shown and designated asLot No 1 on that certain plat of TJSmith Surveyor dated January 251947 recorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book ZZ-5 at page 245according to which said lot No 1 isbounded as follows North by astreet separating it from lands nowor formerly of John K McElveenEast by a public road leading fromthe Sumter-Shiloh paved highwaySouth by lands now or formerly ofJK McElveen and West by Lot No 2as shown on said plat

TMS Number267-02-02-003

PROPERTY ADDRESSTract 1ZZ5-245

Mims RoadSumter SC 29036

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green bydeed of distribution of the Estate2010-ES43-00274 dated September16 2015 and recorded in the Officeof the Register of Deeds for SumterCounty on September 17 2015 inDeed Book 1215 at Page 485

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at1500 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

RECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

9 Lake Shore DriveSumter SC 29150

TMS 224-06-01-004

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 85 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe Providence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinadesignated as Lot W on a platprepared by Joseph R EdwardsRLS dated June 19 2001 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book 2001 at Page 591Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 of theCode of Laws of South Carolina(1976 as amended) reference to saidplat is hereby made for the metesbounds courses andor distances ofthe property delineated thereon Theproperty is known as 2040 HideawayDrive and is shown on the Auditor`smap of Sumter County as tax parcel180-00-03-016(P)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Robert W Wazney byvirtue of a Deed from Pauline JShuler dated July 27 2001 andrecorded September 12 2001 in Book815 at Page 1970 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 180-13-01-015

Property address2040 Hideaway Drive

Sumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 5500 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

dated October 12 2009 and recordedOctober 14 2009 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina in Book 1130at Page 2915

TMS 206-04-03-038

Property Address6 Fairfield Street

Sumter SC 29150

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 6125 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

Summons ampNotice Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale

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ORDER AND NOTICE OF SALED E F I C I E N C Y J U D G M E N TREQUESTED AS TO DEFENDANTSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONNOT ELIGIBLE FOR LOANMODIFICATION UNDER THEH O M E A F F O R D A B L EMODIFICATION PROGRAM STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA SUMTERCOUNTY IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS THIRD JUDICIALC I R C U I T 2 0 1 6 - C P - 4 3 - 0 0 6 1 8FIRST-CITIZENS BANK amp TRUSTCOMPANY AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST BY MERGER TO FIRSTCITIZENS BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY INC Plaintiff vsSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONDefendant(s) BY VIRTUE of adecree heretofore granted in the

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-01993

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of FederalNational Mortgage Association(Fannie Mae) vs Nicole J MilliganI the undersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

ALL of that certain piece parcel orlot of land together withimprovements thereon lying beingand situate in Sumter TownshipSumter County South Carolinamore particularly shown anddesignated as Lot 233 HilldaleSubdivision on a plat thereofprepared by Michael C TurbevilleIII on December 19 2005 said plat isrecorded in Plat Book 2006 at Page16 and is incorporated herein byreference pursuant to Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976 (as amended)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Nicole J Milligan byvirtue of a Deed from The Estate ofDouglas M Simmons datedDecember 28 2005 and recordedJanuary 13 2006 in Book 1012 atPage 1246 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 207-09-04-013

Property address2610 Hilldale Drive

Sumter SC 29154-7010

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case of

Notice of SaleCA No

2015-CP-43-02808

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Guild MortgageCompany vs Roosevelt AndersonTracey Danelle Isaac I theundersigned as Master in Equity forSumter County will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at the SumterCounty Judicial Center SumterCounty South Carolina to thehighest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parcelor lot of land together with theimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being shown anddesignated as Lot No 60 of Kel-SamFarms Subdivision Section I asshown on that certain plat preparedby Carl J Croft RLS dated June 121989 and recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty in Plat Book PB 94 at page237 This said lot has such metesboundaries courses and distances asare shown on said plat which areincorporated herein in accordancewith the provisions of Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Roosevelt Anderson andTracey Danelle Isaac from StanleyMaxwell by virtue of a Deed datedJune 26 2014 and recorded July 92014 in Book 1202 at Page 5758 in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County South Carolina

3440 Deer Track CircleDalzell SC 29040

TMS 189-09-01-014

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Four and00100 (4000) to be paid on balanceof bid from date of sale to date ofcompliance The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps and that thesuccessful bidder or bidders otherthan the Plaintiff therein do uponthe acceptance of his or her biddeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County a certified check orcash in the amount equal to fivepercent (5) of the amount of bid onsaid premises at the sale as evidenceof good faith in bidding and subjectto any resale of said premises underOrder of this Court and in the eventthe said purchaser or purchasers failto comply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days the Masterin Equity shall forthwith resell thesaid property after the due noticeand advertisement and shallcontinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser who shall comply withthe terms of sale shall be obtainedsuch sales to be made at the risk ofthe former purchaser Since apersonal or deficiency judgment iswaived the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately If thePlaintiff or the Plaintiff srepresentative does not appear atthe above-described sale then thesale of the property will be nullvoid and of no force and effect Insuch event the sale will berescheduled for the next available

Notice of SaleCA No 2017-CP-43-00325

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Lakeview LoanServicing LLC vs Michael SGerbode I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on July 3 2017 at 1200 PMat the Sumter County JudicialCenter Sumter County SouthCarolina to the highest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parceland lottract of land withimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being in the Countyof Sumter State of South Carolinaidentified as Lot No 4B of EssexPark Subdivision and being morefully shown on a plat prepared byJoseph R Edwards PLS dated31798 and recorded in Plat Book 98at Page 319 records of SumterCounty

Aforesaid Plat is specificallyincorporated herein and reference iscraved thereto for a more completeand accurate description of themetes bounds courses anddistances of the property concernedherein This description is in lieu ofmetes and bounds as permitted bylaw under Section 30-5-250 of the1976 Code of Laws of South CarolinaAs Amended Be all measurements alittle more or a little less andaccording to said plat

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Michael S Gerbode bydeed of Tommy L Moss datedSeptember 6 2006 and recordedSeptember 6 2006 in Book 1043 atPage 1639 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina

2021 Essex DriveSumter SC 29154

TMS 206-06-02-108

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Six and8751000 (6875) to be paid onbalance of bid from date of sale todate of compliance The purchaserto pay for papers and stamps andthat the successful bidder orbidders other than the Plaintifftherein do upon the acceptance ofhis or her bid deposit with theMaster in Equity for Sumter County

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4301551

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina issued in thecase of Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company as Trustee forSoundview Home Loan Trust 2006-3Asset-Backed Certificates Series2006-3 against Barry L Artis Sr etal the Master in Equity for SumterCounty or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereonsituate lying and being in theTownship of Stateburg near theTown of Sumter County of SumterState of South Carolina fronting onMonterey Drive and being moreparticularly shown and delineated asLot 3 of Horton Field Subdivision(fka Mayfield Subdivision) on a platprepared for Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by Cox and DinkinsInc dated April 14 2006 andrecorded in Book 2006 page 236 andalso by plat prepared by EdmundsLand Surveyors Inc datedDecember 17 2003 and recorded inBook 2004 page 48 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty and having such boundariesand measurements as will more fullyappear by reference to said plat

TMS Number155-08-03-004

PROPERTY ADDRESS1390 Monterey DrSumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by deed of D RHorton Inc dated April 20 2006 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyon May 12 2006 in Deed Book 1027 atPage 1897

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at450 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord and to the right of the UnitedStates of America to redeem theproperty within one (1) year from thedate of the foreclosure sale pursuantto Sec 2410(c) Title 28 UnitedStates Code

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties who

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00377

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank Trust NA as Trustee forLSF9 Master Participation Trust vsAnnie G Gilchrist Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvester Miott akaSylvester R Miott Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvia L Miott SouthCarolina Department of Revenuethe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALI THAT LOT OF LANDSITUATE IN THE CITY OFSUMTER IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA REPRESENTED ASLOT NO 40 IN BLOCK B ON THATCERTAIN PLAT RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OFCOURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY INPLAT BOOK V-4 AT PAGE 411 ANDBOUNDED AS FOLLOWS

ON THE NORTH BY SHERARDSTREET ON SAID PLAT NOWKNOWN AS COLLEGE STREET ONTHE EAST BY LOT NO 41 INBLOCKB ON SAID PLAT ON THESOUTH BY OTHER LAND OFGRANTOR AND ON THE WEST BYLOT NO 39 IN BLOCK B ON SAIDPLAT SAID LOT HEREBYCONVEYED MEASURES FIFTY (50)FEET ON ITS NORTHERN ANDSOUTHERN LINES AND ONEHUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) FEETON ITS EASTERN AND WESTERNLINES BY SAID MEASUREMENTSA LITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOS Y L V E S T E R M I O T T A N DSYNETHIA MIOTT BY DEED OFS A M G G R E E N D A T E DFEBRUARY 10 1956 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 15 1956 INBOOK 87 AT PAGE 273 IN THERECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

SUBSEQUENTLY SYNETHIA DMIOTT PASSED AWAY AND HERINTEREST IN THE SUBJECTPROPERTY WAS PASSED TOSYLVESTER MIOTT AND SYLVIAMIOTT PURSUANT TO THE WILLOF SYNETHIA D MIOTT AND BYPROBATE OF ESTATE FILE2010ES4300009 SEE ALSO DEEDOF DISTRIBUTION DATEDMARCH 22 2011 AND RECORDEDMARCH 23 2011 IN DEED BOOK1152 AT PAGE 001342 IN THEOFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTFOR SUMTER COUNTY SOUTHCAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

20 East College StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 229-12-03-035

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 124499 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2016-CP-43-00952

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofChristiana Trust a division ofWilmington Savings Fund SocietyFSB as indenture trustee for theC S M C 2 0 1 4 - R P L 3 T r u s t Mortgage-Backed Notes Series2014-RPL3 vs Joshua A GrubbBrittany A Henline Chase BankUSA National Association sbm toChase Manhattan Bank USA NA assuccessor in interest to Bank OneDelaware NA the undersignedMaster In Equity for Sumter CountySouth Carolina will sell on July 32017 at 1200PM at the SumterCounty Courthouse City of SumterState of South Carolina to thehighest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR TRACT OF LANDWITH ALL IMPROVEMENTSTHEREON SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE CITY ANDCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT NO 85 OF WILSON PARKSUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON APLAT BY DD EDMUNDS RLSDATED JULY 2 1990 RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 90 AT PAGE 875 INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFSUMTER COUNTY SAID LOT NO85 BEING BOUNDED ANDMEASURING AS FOLLOWSNORTH BY LOT NO 78 SAIDP L A T A N D M E A S U R I N GTHEREON 7489 FEET EAST BYLOT NO 86 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14013FEET SOUTH BY LEE STREETSAID PLAT AND FRONTINGTHEREON 7521 FEET AND WESTBY LOT NO 84 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14030FEET BE ALL MEASUREMENTS ALITTLE MORE OR A LITTLE LESSAND ACCORDING TO SAID PLATTHIS BEING THE PROPERTYKNOWN AS 209 LEE STREET

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOJOSHUA A GRUBB ANDBRITTANY A HENLINE BY DEEDOF BUDDY K WARD DATED MAY10 2005 AND RECORDED MAY 242005 IN BOOK 981 AT PAGE 1729 INTHE OFFICE OF REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY209 Lee Street

Sumter SC 29150TMS 248-10-02-018

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) Deficiency judgment beingdemanded the bidding will not beclosed on the day of sale but willremain open for a period of thirty(30) days as provided by lawPlaintiff is demanding a deficiencythe Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to salePurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 75 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300005

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of NationstarMortgage LLC against DorothyRobertson et al the Master inEquity for Sumter County or hisheragent will sell on July 3 2017 at1200 PM at Sumter JudicialCenter 215 North Harvin StreetSumter SC 29150 to the highestbidder

All that piece parcel or lot of landlying being and situate in SumterTownship Sumter County State ofSouth Carolina shown anddesignated as Lot No 2 on a plat ofVillage Green Subdivisionrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book Z-28 at Page 57 said lotbeing bounded and measures asfollows On the Northwest by WasselStreet and measuring thereon 2250feet on the North by the intersectionof Wassel Street and DesChampsRoad and measuring thereon 3535feet On the Northeast byDesChamps Road and measuringthereon 1050 feet On the Southeastby Lot No 1 and measuring thereon2500 feet and on the Southwest byLot No 3 and measuring thereon1300 feet be all of saidmeasurements a little more or less

TMS Number184-10-01-003

PROPERTY ADDRESS450 Deschamps Road

Sumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Cassie S Slater andWillie Slater by deed of S amp ELandscaping Company datedOctober 26 1970 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 29 1970in Deed Book R-9 at Page 1384 and toCassie S Slater Dorothy Robertsonand Willie Mae Scott by deed ofdistribution of the Estate of WillieSlater recorded November 14 2005in Book 1005 at Page 1493

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at6875 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

a certified check or cash in theamount equal to five percent (5) ofthe amount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of good faithin bidding and subject to any resaleof said premises under Order of thisCourt and in the event the saidpurchaser or purchasers fail tocomply with the terms of sale withinTwenty (20) days the Master inEquity shall forthwith resell the saidproperty after the due notice andadvertisement and shall continue tosell the same each subsequent salesday until a purchaser who shallcomply with the terms of sale shallbe obtained such sales to be made atthe risk of the former purchaserSince a personal or deficiencyjudgment is waived the bidding willnot remain open but compliancewith the bid may be madeimmediately If the Plaintiff or thePlaintiffs representative does notappear at the above-described salethen the sale of the property will benull void and of no force and effectIn such event the sale will berescheduled for the next availablesales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in EquityFor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

should have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Susan S WhiteSC Bar 5453Attorney for PlaintiffFINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPO Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460

case of First-Citizens Bank amp TrustCompany as successor in interest bymerger to First Citizens Bank andTrust Company Inc v Sheila HClark aka Sheila A Clark akaSheila H Wilson case number2016-CP-43-00618 I the undersignedRichard L Booth Master In Equityfor Sumter County will hold a saleon July 3 2017 at 1200 PM at theSumter County Courthouse 215North Harvin Street Sumter SC29150 Courtroom 1A and sell thefollowing described property to thehighest bidder All that certainpiece parcel or lot of land togetherwith the dwelling and any and allother improvements thereon lyingbeing and situate in the city andCounty of Sumter State of SouthCarolina being shown anddelineated as Lot No 6 on thatcertain plat by R L MaloneEngineer dated July 9 1940 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book S-5 at Page 53according to which said Lot 6 isbounded and measuring now orformerly as follows on the north byLot 7 said plat and measuringthereon 1000 feet on the east by Lot8 said plat and measuring thereon575 feet on the south by a 50right-of-way known as VirginiaDrive and measuring thereon 100feet and on the west by theright-of-way of North MagnoliaStreet and fronting thereon 575 feetbe all of said measurements a littlemore or less and according to saidplat Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 ofthe Code of Laws of South Carolina(1976) reference to said plat ishereby craved for particulars of theboundaries metes courses andordistances of the property delineatedthereon This property isrepresented as Tax Map Parcel No249-01-02-058 upon the records of theSumter County Auditor and isknown as 501 N Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 This being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto David W Durham bydeed from Anne Harriet PalmerCatherine Palmer Tillman andPhilip G Palmer dated March 231999 and recorded same date in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 735 atPage 1052 And this being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto Sheila H Clark bydeed from David W Durhamrecorded June 4 1999 in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 743 atPage 23 501 Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 Tax No249-01-02-058 TERMS OF SALE Thesuccessful bidder other thanPlaintiff will deposit with theSumter County Master In Equity atthe conclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of its bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt in thecase of noncompliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail or refuseto make the required deposit at timeof bid or comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30) daysthen the Master In Equity may resellthe property on the same terms andconditions at the risk of the saidhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theconveying deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of the bidfrom the date of sale to the date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 5500 per annum ShouldPlaintiff or one of its representativesfail to be present at the time of salethe property shall be automaticallywithdrawn from said sale As adeficiency judgment is beingdemanded the bidding will remainopen thirty (30) days after the date ofsale THIS SALE IS ALSO MADESUBJECT TO ALL SUMTERCOUNTY TAXES AND EXISTINGEASEMENTS RESTRICTIONSAND SENIOR LIENS ANDOROTHER ENCUMBRANCES OFRECORD Richard L Booth MasterIn Equity Sumter County SumterSouth Carolina ATTORNEYS FORPLAINTIFF Samuel D FlederPatrick Goodwyn Smith DebnamNarron Drake Saintsing amp MyersLLP PO Box 26268 Raleigh NC27611 Attorneys for Plaintiff DMN15079942

case of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3375 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

non-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4875 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

sales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

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Effects of Fedrsquos ratehike far-reaching

IN MONEY

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IN LIFE

FLINT MICH Michiganrsquos attor-ney general charged healthofficials Wednesday over theFlint drinking-water crisis

Six officials are charged in allmdash five with involuntary man-slaughter mdash according to Michi-gan Attorney General Bill

Schuette ldquoWe are confident thatthe charges that we have filed willbe upheld in the courtsrdquo he said

uNick Lyon director of thestate Department of Health andHuman Services is charged withfelonies involuntary manslaugh-ter and misconduct in office

uEden Wells the depart-mentrsquos chief medical executive ischarged with obstruction of jus-tice and lying to a police officeralso felonies

uDarnell Earley Flintrsquos for-mer state emergency manager ischarged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with felony false pre-

tenses conspiracy to commitfalse pretenses misconduct in of-fice and a misdemeanor charge ofwillful neglect of duty

uHoward Croft Flintrsquos for-mer Water Department manageris charged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with false pretenses andconspiracy to commit falsepretenses

uLiane Shekter-Smith theMichigan Department of Envi-ronmental Qualityrsquos drinking wa-ter chief is charged withinvoluntary manslaughter Shepreviously was charged with felo-ny misconduct in office and mis-

demeanor willful neglect of dutyuStephen Busch the district

supervisor for the Office of Drink-ing Water is charged with invol-untary manslaughter He pre-viously was charged with felonymisconduct in office tamperingwith evidence conspiracy to tam-per with evidence and two misde-meanor counts of the MichiganSafe Water Drinking Act

The charges are related to aLegionnairesrsquo disease outbreak in2014 and 2015 that led to 12deaths after the cityrsquos water sup-ply was switched to the Flint Riv-er Flintrsquos drinking water wascontaminated with lead

Officials face manslaughter charges over Flint12 died in Michiganafter water polluted

Paul Egan and Elisha AndersonDetroit Free Press

GUNFIRE ON THE BASEBALL FIELD

SOURCE Digital Globe ESRI GRAPHIC KARL GELLES AND JIM SERGENT USA TODAY

ABOUT 7 AM Congressmen are taking batting practice

1

SHORTLY AFTER 7 AMGunman open fires from behind third base

2

Scalisersquos CapitolPolice detail engages shooter

4

3rdbase

Outfield

4

1stbase

Police detail location

ABOUT 712 AMAlexandria police arrive and join the gunfight Suspect dies

5

Eugene Simpson Stadium Park Alexandria Va

HOW THE SHOOTING UNFOLDED

Alexandria

WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWhite HouseWhite HouseWhite House

US CapitolUS CapitolUS Capitol

Va

MdPotomacRiverPotomacRiver

395395Shootings

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5 Miles

CongressmanSteve Scaliseshot in hip

3

Attack stuns Washington

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Survivors gather behind police lines around the baseball park in Alexandria Va where congressional Republicans were practicing for an annual charity game with congressional Democrats The game will be played tonight as planned

ALEXANDRIA VA The 66-year-old Illinois man who fired earlyWednesday on members of Con-gress practicing for a charitybaseball game raged againstPresidentTrump and hadsingled outHouse MajorityWhip SteveScalise whowas woundedin the attack

ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

AFPGETTY IMAGES

James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

CONTINUED FROM C1

CONTINUED FROM C1

SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AMLOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10WIS News 10 at 7 (N)

Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

Americarsquos Got Talent ldquoAuditions 3rdquo Contestants of all ages audition Dateline NBC (N) WIS News 10 at 11 (N)

(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 23rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo

AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

CNBC 35 84 American Greed A phony gold scheme American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed CNN 3 80 Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper

COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 24rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo

AMC 48 180 (600) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Lost World Jurassic Parkrdquo (1997 Adventure) Jeff Goldblum Juli-anne Moore An expedition returns to monitor dinosaursrsquo progress

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

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FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

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ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

Modern Family (DVS)

WE 68 166 Law amp Order ldquoStalkerrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDisappearedrdquo Law amp Order Quadriplegic boy is killed Law amp Order ldquoBad Girlrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDamagedrdquo Law amp Order WGNA 8 172 Blue Bloods ldquoThe Bitter Endrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoUnwritten Rulesrdquo Blue Bloods Blue Bloods ldquoTo Protect and Serverdquo Person of Interest

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DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

Good advice for everyone mdash teens to seniors mdash is in ldquoThe Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With Itrdquo To order send your name and mailing address plus check or money order for $7 (US funds) to Dear Abby Anger Booklet PO Box 447 Mount Morris IL 61054-0447 (Shipping and handling are in-cluded in the price)

Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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THE SUMTER ITEM SPORTS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | B3

OBITUARIESHELMUT BREITWIESER

Helmut Breitwieser 74 hus-band of Janice Huffine Breit-wieser died on Wednesday

June 14 2017 at his home

Born on March 11 1943 in Yugo-slavia he was a son of the late Henry and Katha-rina Dietrich Bre-itwieser He was a

very active member of First Southern Methodist Church where he taught Sunday school for many years He was employed by National Seal in Van Wert Ohio and Federal Mogul in Summerton for 43 years He was an avid photog-rapher and donated many Civil War reenactment photos to the Sumter County Muse-um Hal spent his final weeks surrounded by family and friends in fellowship through singing favorite hymns and Johnny Cash The family would like to express its thanks to Tri-County Hospice for taking care of our sweet daddy and special thanks to Rita

Survivors include his wife of 54 years four children Tammy Robinson (John) of Sumter Angie Keith (Larry) of Sumter Jeff Breitwieser (Martha) of Easley and Stacey Schmierer (Duane) of Wiscon-sin grandchildren Kayla Stewart (Nathan) Lindsey Breitwieser Michael Robin-son (Paige) Sarah Keith (Don-novan Hodge) William Keith (Marykatherine) Keith Sim-mons (Alice) Cristal Day Ma-dalyn Joseph Luke Kathryn and Olivia Schmierer great-grandchildren Elliott Pais-ley Mason Kelsey Hunter Marley Morgan and Charley two sisters Martha Breitwies-er of Fort Wayne Indiana and MaryAnn Baughman (Gene) of Paulding Ohio a brother John Breitwieser (Karen) of Toledo Ohio and numerous nieces and neph-ews

A funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Ellison Evans offici-ating Burial will be in Wood-land Cemetery in Van Wert Ohio

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm today at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Memorials may be made to First Southern Methodist Church 321 Miller Road Sumter SC 29150 or the Sum-ter County Museum 122 N Washington St Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

FRANK H WELLS

Frank H Wells 87 husband of Lu Pierce Wells died on Tuesday June 13 2017 at NHC Healthcare in Columbia

Born on Jan 14 1930 in Willcox Arizona he was a son of the late Jessie Colum-bus Wells and Emma Ger-trude Wells He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mr Wells retired from the US Air Force as a chief master ser-geant after 30 years of service He was a Korean War veteran He was also a building con-struction teacher at the Sum-ter Career Center

Survivors include his wife of 65 years two children

Frank H Wells Jr of Fair-banks Alaska and Terry Wells (Ronnie Brown) of Sum-ter and two grandsons Dako-ta ldquoKodyrdquo Brown of Myrtle Beach and Ernie Seruya of Sumter

A graveside service will be held at 10 am on Monday at the Evergreen Memorial Park cemetery

The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 pm on Sunday at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

SAMMIE LEE FRAZIER

Sammie Lee Frazier 73 died on Monday June 12 2017 at Ridgewood Manor in Wash-ington North Carolina

Born on Nov 13 1943 in Clarendon County he was a son of the late Jeremiah and Mary Lou Boyd Frazier

Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Saturday in the chapel of Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC

Viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the funeral home

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Summerton Fu-neral Home LLC 23 S Duke St Summerton (803) 485-3755

HAROLD M BROGDON SR

Harold M Brogdon Sr 84 husband of Rhunett Billups Brogdon departed this life on Saturday June 10 2017 at Pal-metto Health Tuomey

He was born on July 18 1932 in Sumter a son of the late Moultrie and Gardenia Canty Brogdon He was a graduate of Lincoln High School Class of 1952 He also attended Morris College in Sumter He was a dedicated member of the Lincoln High School Class of 1952 Club In his early years he attended LaGree AME Church and later joined Union Station AME Church where he served faithfully in numerous capacities until his health de-clined He retired after 39

years of service at Harvin Choice Meats Sumter Harold was joined in holy matrimony to Rhunett Billups They cele-brated 57 years of marriage From this union three chil-dren were born

He leaves to cherish pre-cious memories his wife of the home sons Harold (Sher-yl) Brogdon Jr of Sumter and Gerald Brogdon of Madi-son Tennessee a daughter Janice B Rock of Sumter four sisters Margaret Lamb of Bronx New York Gene-vieve Cook of Riverdale Georgia and Naomi Brogdon and Ruth Davis both of En-glewood New Jersey three brothers Christopher Brogdon of Sumter Everett Brogdon of Bronx and Lu-ther Brogdon of Balch Springs Texas seven sisters-in-law one brother-in-law three godchildren and a host of nieces nephews and other relatives and friends

He was preceded in death by two brothers Moultrie Benjamin Brogdon Jr and Dennis Brogdon and one sis-ter Iona Brogdon Lamb

There will not be a public viewing

Mr Brogdon will be placed in the church at noon on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Union Station AME Church 945 S Main St Sumter with the Rev Phil Flowers officiating Interment will follow in Hill-side Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 1030 De-catur St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

PAUL C WATSON

SUMMERTON mdash Paul Crosswell Watson 62 died on Friday June 9 2017 at McLeod Regional Medical Center Florence

He was born on Sunday July 18 1954 in Clarendon County to Dorothy Mae Cony-ers and the late George Ed-mond

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Clarendon One Community Resource Center Summerton Interment will follow at St Mark AME Church cemetery Summerton

Viewing will be held from 1 to 7 pm today at the Chapel of King-Fields Mortuary

Mr Watson will be placed in the Clarendon One Communi-ty Resource Center at noon on Saturday until the hour of service

The family is receiving friends at the home of his mother Dorothy Mae Cony-ers 6 Larry King Highway Summerton

Mr Watsonrsquos mortal frame is peacefully resting in the professional care of King-Fields Mortuary Summerton (803) 485-5039

MARY JANE SMILING-WADE

Mary Jane Smiling-Wade departed this life on Sunday June 11 2017 at her residence in Rembert

Born on Sept 13 1935 in Paxville she was a daughter of the late Shiloh and Leler Smiling and beloved mother and friend to many Mary Jane was raised in a Chris-tian home She attended Sum-ter County public schools in South Carolina Later she re-located to Long Island New York She loved being around her family and friends Al-though she loved talking about God and reading Scrip-tures she was quite the feisty one and was quick to share what was on her mind She was a devoted homemaker and beacon of light for her children and all of those she touched in life Mary Jane ac-cepted Christ at a very early age and joined Bethesda Bap-tist Church After relocating to New York she stayed con-nected to a church singing on the choir and serving in other capacities in the church that she became a part of In

1992 she moved to Rembert where she joined Mt Pisgah Baptist Church She later re-joined Bethesda Baptist Church as she said she want-ed to go back to the church where she started her Chris-tian journey

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband three brothers two sons and one grand-daughter

Precious thoughts will for-ever live in the memories of her children Shiloh Wade of Minneapolis James (Lisa) Wade of Golden Val-ley Minnesota Kenneth Wade of San Antonio Mary Ella Wade of Rembert Mary Elizabeth Wade of Cher-ryvale and Mary Marie Wade of Brooklyn New York two sisters Pauline Mayrant and Margaret (Rob-ert) Myers 18 grandchil-dren 19 great-grandchil-dren one aunt two sisters-in-law one brother-in-law a host of nieces nephews rel-atives and friends and pre-cious caregivers Courtney Brooks Mary Wade and Lelia Jenkins

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs Wade will be placed in the church at 2 pm on Satur-day for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 2 pm on Saturday at Bethesda Baptist Church 4745 US 15 S Sumter with the Rev Ronnie Smiling offi-ciating and the Rev George Smiling eulogist Interment will follow in Bethesda Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 5825 New Hope Church Road Rembert SC 29128

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

SEE OBITUARIES PAGE B4

BREITWIESER

SPORTS ITEMS

Pitino outraged at NCAA penalties Louisville will appealLOUISVILLE Ky mdash The

NCAA didnrsquot feel Louisville went far enough with its self-

imposed sanc-tions following a sex scandal in-vestigation so the governing body Thursday handed down a few more

An outraged Rick Pitino feels the NCAA went too far

After completing its investi-gation of Katina Powellrsquos alle-gations that she and other es-corts where hired to have sex parties and strip for Louisville recruits and players antics the NCAA described as ldquore-

pugnantrdquo it benched the Car-dinals menrsquos basketball coach for five games and imposed several other penalties

Louisville said it is appeal-ing the NCAArsquos decision

The NCAA suspended Piti-no for five Atlantic Coast Con-ference games Boeheim and Brown each served nine-game suspensions for their discre-tions

Pitino has repeatedly de-nied any knowledge of former assistant Andre McGeersquos in-teractions with Powell

Louisville had self-imposed several sanctions including a postseason ban in 2015-16

The NCAA accepted those and tacked on more The

other penalties Louisville re-ceived include vacating wins in which ineligible players participated placing the bas-ketball program on four yearsrsquo probation and issuing a 10-year show-cause order for McGee Louisvillersquos for-mer basketball operations di-rector

The NCAA has not vacated the Cardinalsrsquo 2013 national championship mdash yet And that might be one reason Pitino and Louisville officials are ad-amant about appealing the de-cision

The NCAA said the school must determine which games ineligible players participated in and that might include the

Cardinals title game Players deemed ineligible would be those involved in the sex par-ties which are considered im-permissible benefitsINDIANS 12

DODGERS 5

CLEVELAND mdash Pinch-hit-ter Lonnie Chisenhall con-nected for a 3-run homer and had five RBI as the Cleveland Indians salvaged the finale of a 3-game series by beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 12-5TWINS 6

MARINERS 2

MINNEAPOLIS mdash Chris Gimenez homered twice for

the first time in his big league career Eduardo Escobar sparked a 5-run first inning for Minnesota with a 2-run shot and Jose Berrios and the Twins beat the Seattle Mari-ners 6-2WHITE SOX 5

ORIOLES 2

CHICAGO mdash Rookie Matt Davidson homered for the fourth straight game then doubled and scored in a four-run sixth inning to lead the Chicago White Sox over Balti-more 5-2 on Thursday the Oriolesrsquo seventh loss in eight games

From wire reports

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LILLIAN S MITCHELLLillian Seymour Mitchell

departed her earthly journey on Tuesday June 13 2017 at her residence in Sumter

Lillian was born on Dec 23 1992 in Sumter County and was a daughter of the late Griffin Seymour Sr and Viola Wilson Seymour Gordon Lil-lian was educated in the pub-lic school system in Sumter County She accepted Christ as her Savior at a young age and became a member of Mulberry Missionary Baptist Church Lillian joined the ushers board ministry and served as the first elected sec-retary She relocated to Tren-ton New Jersey where she was a stunning model for Lane Bryant Lillian had a passion for helping others as this led her into the profes-sion of nursing While in New Jersey she also met the love of her life Harry Mitchell After spending wonderful years in New Jersey Lillian and her late husband Harry Mitchell moved to his home-town of Thomasville Georgia Lillian known to many as ldquoAunt Lillrdquo was a very strong affectionate loving and caring wife She enjoyed spending time with her family as she was very passionate about her familyrsquos history and reminiscing about her child-hood days She enjoyed cook-ing fishing creating flower arrangements Major League Baseball and Gospel Channel programs on TV singing and reading Bible Scriptures

Loving memories will be cherished by one stepsister Jennifer Pearson of Sumter County two stepchildren Harry Mitchell Jr (Lillian) and Jacquelyn Cordy (Chris-topher) one step-grand-daughter Shelley Oglesby one step great-granddaugh-ter Brayven Thomas a lov-ing caretaker Virginia Mc-Gill (niece) seven genera-tions of nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her late husband Harry Mitchell two brothers Griffin Seymour Jr and Marion Seymour six sis-ters Susan Johnson Zola S Clark Marie S Tomlin Pearl Smalls Theola Benja-min and Octavia Gordon three stepbrothers Sted-ward Gordon Walter Gor-don and Marshall Gordon and five stepsisters Gracie Pringle Ethel English Leah McKnight Arnetha Cabbagestalk and Juanita Hall

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm on Saturday at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Ms Mitchell will be placed in the church at 1 pm on Sunday for viewing until the hour of service

Homegoing services will be held at 2 pm on Sunday at Mulberry Baptist Church 1400 Mulberry Church Road Sumter with the Rev Nate Brock officiating Interment will follow in Mulberry Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 2 Riley St Sumter

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

MARQUILLE K MILLER

Marquille K Miller 27 hus-band of Franshon Scott Mill-er departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 in Sumter County

He was born on July 25 1989 in Pinewood a son of Janice Miller Nasheed and the late James Green

The family will be receiving friends at the home of his mother 9675 SC 261 Pine-wood SC 29125

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

GERTRUDE L SAXTON-WHITEWith angelrsquos wings Ger-

trude L Saxton-White widow of Lewis R White took flight from this earthly life to her heavenly home on Sunday June 11 2017 at Palmetto Health Richland

Gertrude L Saxton-White was born on Oct 1 1925 in Rembert to the late Deacon Simpson and Emma Singleton Saxton The youngest of 11 all of her siblings preceded her in death

Mrs White was born into a family of love and abiding faith She was baptized and began her Christian journey at Union Baptist Church in Rembert After matrimony on June 3 1951 she joined her husband at Shepherd United Methodist Church where she furthered her personal faith walk and developed a home replete with love faith and prayer She was in church until the end having last at-tended the womenrsquos day pro-gram at Shepherd on May 28 2017 Her family home was filled with a strong faith a strong work ethic and a strong belief in education As such Mrs Whitersquos formative years were spent in the one-room schools of Sumter County She went on to gradu-ate from Mather Academy in Camden She furthered her education at Virginia Union University and earned a mas-terrsquos degree at South Carolina State University Always in pursuit of education she did ongoing studies at Francis Marion University and the University of South Carolina

Mrs White distinguished herself in the field of educa-tion She taught scores of students throughout Sumter County She began her teach-ing career at Live Oak School and then went on to teach at Lincoln High School where she remained through the in-tegration of the Sumter County schools After inte-gration she went on to teach at Bates Middle School After 35 years of teaching math and history it was time to re-tire from the public school system But the teaching journey was not over she subsequently taught at Mor-ris College in Sumter con-tinuing an illustrious career of developing young minds She always saw potential and tried to foster that potential A common expression of for-mer students is ldquoShe was tough but fairrdquo For her work she received numerous awards and accolades but re-mained undaunted because she knew that there was so much work yet to do

Mrs White was active in many church and community organizations The United Methodist Women South Car-olina Education Association National Education Associa-tion Retired Teachers Associ-ation The Reach Out Club The OptiCivitans The Music Guild NAACP and the local Democratic party are some of the organizations that she gave her time and talent She was a generous spirit always with an endearing smile a sharp albeit quiet wit a kind word a stylish presentation a heart of love enduring faith and a prayer always on her lips

Left to cherish her memo-ry and grow from her love and teachings include her children Attorney Jordan (Linda) White Darcella (George) White-Pindar and Jane White-Pindar all of Sumter Dr Jacob White of

Blythewood and James (Ra-mona) Lies Jr of Sumter special niece Glennetta (Robert) Saxton-Johnson of Camden special daughter in spirit Carolyn Prioleau-Elle-by her grandchildren Rob-ert (Petra) Pindar and Her-bert Pindar of Gainesville Florida Dr Lori Pindar of Clemson David Pindar of Sumter and Senior Airman Andrew White of Las Vegas special grandniece Dr Crys-tal (Garrett) Johnson-Mann Colette Daniels of Sumter and Terence Daniels of Landenberg Pennsylvania her great-grandchildren Master Jackson Pindar and Master Sterling Pindar of Gainesville Florida and Cameron Daniels of Landen-berg her godson Artrell Williams of Buffalo New York her sisters-in-law Ellen Saxton of Camden and Gladys White-Walker of Spartanburg numerous nieces and nephews that she loved dearly a very special cousin Barbara (Rudolph) Scott-Holder and very spe-cial friends that she consid-ered sisters Elizabeth Rem-bert Lounell (Jesse) Levy and Mae Ruth Cooke

Mrs White always liked having people around She grew strength from the shared conversation and al-ways enjoyed reminiscing about great times of the past as well as rousing discourse on the current political envi-ronment It was never more important however to share Scripture and the biblical teachings that sustained her During her sunset years she had two caregivers that she appreciated so much Betty Durant and Mary McCray

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs White will be placed in the church at 10 am on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday at West End Community Church 101 S Salem Ave Sumter with the Rev Raymond Cook Jr of-ficiating Interment will fol-low at Evergreen Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 490 W Brewington Road Sumter SC 29153

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

THOMASENA ADAMS

Thomasena ldquoPamrdquo Adams was born on July 7 1950 in Clarendon County to the late Willie Richburg and Willie Chester and Delcena McK-night Martin She was the wife of the late Earnest Adams

She was preceded in death by a grandson Justin I Stacks

She departed this life on Tuesday June 13 2017 in Sumter

She leaves to cherish her memory three children Stacy (Sharon) Martin Na-keyia (Louis) Stacks and Er-nest (Naomi) Adams II five grandchildren Stacie Martin MarrsquoQue Stacks Sha-Ron Martin Louis Stacks III and Anthony Adams eight sis-ters Cellastean Martin Genova (Jimmy) Benson El-lanora Spann Glennetta Martin Gwendolyn Carlisle

Deborah (Joey) Dorsey Karen Harris and Loma Gaines four brothers Willie (Yolanda) Martin Leroy Richardson Rickie Richburg and Michael (Kim) Richburg four sisters-in-law Rovenia (Joe) Adams Doretha Tate Pearlie (Jim) Bostic and Joann Howell three broth-ers-in-law Leroy (Rovenia) Adams Samuel Adams and Charles (Judy) Adams spe-cial aunt Mae Long a host of aunts uncles nieces neph-ews other relatives and friends

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Antioch UME Church 10026 Old River Road Rimini with Pastor Barry Gadsden offici-ating Interment will follow in Antioch Memorial Gar-den

A public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the mortuary

Messages of hope can be left at wwwwhitesmortuarynet

The family is receiving friends at the home of her son Stacy Martin 2199 Jack Touchberry Road Summer-ton and her sister Cellastean Martin 889 Trailmore Circle Sumter

Funeral arrangements en-trusted to Whites Mortuary LLC

WILLIE FUNCHESS

Willie ldquoBillyrdquo Funchess 73 husband of Cynthia Branch Funchess departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Palmetto Health Baptist Columbia

He was born on April 17 1944 in Sumter County a son of the late James T Sr and Thelma Hamilton Funchess

The family will be receiving friends at the home 515 Silver St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

MARY E MCLEOD

PINEWOOD mdash Mary ldquoPollyrdquo English McLeod 87 widow of Jim H ldquoJimmyrdquo McLeod died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at her home

Born on March 18 1930 in Sumter County she was a daughter of the late Thomas E and Ella Bertha Huggins English She was a member of Calvary Church of the Naza-rene and the American Le-gion Ladies Auxiliary in Pine-wood

Survivors include sons Larry ldquoButchrdquo McLeod (LaNelle) of Sumter Jesse E McLeod (Margie) Jim Henry McLeod Jr (Kathy) and Mark A McLeod all of Pine-wood and Stanley E McLeod (Mechele) of Green-

ville daughters Shirley A Walton of Sumter Louise Geddings (AL) of West Co-lumbia and Joy Clemmons (Jackie) of Pinewood 19 grandchildren 26 great-grandchildren numerous nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her husband Jimmy son-in-law Bobby Walton daugh-ter-in-law Bonnie McLeod grandsons Jason Walton and Skyler Johnson four broth-ers and two sisters

Funeral services will be held at 3 pm on Sunday at Calvary Church of the Naza-rene with the Rev F Arthur Sharpe and the Rev Dale Turner officiating Burial will be in Pinewood Cemetery

Pallbearers will be Camer-on McLeod CJ McLeod Tyler McLeod Cole Walton Shane Walton and Wade Wal-ton

Honorary pallbearers will be Eric Brown Adam Bunce Davis Clemmons Jackson Clemmons Trevor Christmas Stephen Johnson Steve John-son Hunter McLeod Westley Osteen Brian Sulser Eric Sulser Blane Walton and Randy Wright

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm on Sat-urday at Elmore-Cannon-Ste-phens Funeral Home and other times after 5 pm at Cy-press Creek Clubhouse 5520 Bethel Church Road Pine-wood

The family would like to ex-press their gratitude to her caregivers Louise Brookshire Jesse Lusk Lora Lee Os-borne Sellarhea Jordan and Rhonda Hackler as well as Amedisys Hospice nurses Mi-chelle Baker and Stephanie Mitchell for all of their loving care and compassion

Memorials may be made to Calvary Church of the Nazarene 4235 Nazarene Church Road Sumter SC 29154 or to Amedisys Hos-pice 2555 Lin Do Court Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

THEDORE BRAILSFORD

LEXINGTON mdash Thedore Brailsford 80 died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Lexington Medical Center Lexington

He was born on Feb 15 1937 in Rimini a son of the late Edward and Sarah Wat-son Brailsford

The family is receiving friends at the home of his niece Ruby Hopkins 9 N Hampton St Pinewood

These services have been entrusted to Samuels Funeral Home LLC of Manning

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SUMTER COUNTY2017-ES-43-114

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Robert L McClearyPetitioner

vChris M DeJean Nakai R MackArkinwole McCleary ValarieHolmes McCleary And for anypersons unknown who are or Mightclaim to be heirs of the decedentIncluding any unknown persons inthe armed Forces of the UnitedStates of America any Minorspersons non compos mentis andPersons under a disability of anykind or Nature

Respondents

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TO THE RESPONDENTS ABOVENAMEDAnd to the natural generaltestamentary or other guardiansthereof and to the person withwhom they reside or by whom theymay reside or by whom they may beemployed if any there be and to allo t h e r R e s p o n d e n t s w h o s ewhereabouts cannot be ascertained

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDadvised and notified that theP e t i t i o n S u m m o n s o r d e rAppointing Guardia ad Litem Orderof Publication and Notice toRespondents were filed in the Officeof the Probate Court for SumterCounty South Carolina The purposeof this action is to determine theheirs-at-law of Larry D McCleary asis more fully stated in the PetitionThat by Order of the Probate CourtCalvin K Hastie Esquire whoseaddress is 7 East Hampton SumterSouth Carolina 29150 was appointedGuardian ad Litem Nisi with hisherappointment to become absolutethirty (30) days after the services ofthis Amended Summons and Notice

NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT OF

GUARDIAN AD LITEM

TO THE RESPONDENTS HEREINnames and addresses unknownincluding thereof any who may beminors or under other legaldisabilities if any and to thenatural general or testamentaryguardian or conservator or otherwiseunto the persons with him they mayreside if any thereby

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat by order entered June 2 2017Calvin K Hastie Esquire was namedGuardian ad Litem Nisi to represent

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Old West Liberty in Sumter SC

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Contractors shal l have aclassification of GC5 and WL

No bidder may withdraw the bidwithin 30 days after the actual dateof the opening and thereof

The Owner reserves the right towaive any informality or to rejectany or all bids

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-00733

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of JPMorganChase Bank National Association vsRobert W Wazney I theundersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4302183

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of OsamaKhammash against Lawrence Greenthe Master in Equity for Sumter

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-2095

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of South CarolinaState Housing Finance andDevelopment Authority againstElizabeth Berry et al I the Masterin Equity for Sumter County will sellon Monday July 3 2017 at 1200oclock pm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 125 of Millwood GardensSubdivision as shown in Plat BookZ-13 at Page 80 and more recentlyshown and particularly shown on aplat by JP Edwards RLS datedOctober 26 1984 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book Z-48 atPage 950 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 6Fairfield Street Sumter SCRepresented by Auditors map ofSumter County as tax parcel206-04-03-038

This being the same propertyconveyed to Elizabeth Berry by deedof JampB Properties of Sumter LLC

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NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00418

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank National Associationsuccessor-in-interest to Bank ofAmerica NA successor by mergerto LaSalle Bank NA as Trustee forStructured Asset Investment LoanTrust Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates Series 2004-11 vsKathryn R Gardner theundersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LANDT O G E T H E R W I T H T H EIMPROVEMENTS THEREON IFANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE TOWNSHIP OFPRIVATEER COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT 13 ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATPREPARED BY HS WILLSONRLS DATED NOVEMBER 11 1959AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF MESNECONVEYANCE FOR SUMTERCOUNTY IN PLAT BOOK Z-17 ATP A G E 3 B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY SHOWN ANDDELINEATED ON A PLATPREPARED FOR MICHAEL EGARDNER AND KATHRYN RGARDNER BY BEN J MAKELARLS OF ALLEN-MAKELA LANDSURVEYORS INC RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE RMC FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 94 SAID LOT HAVINGSUCH METES AND BOUNDS ASREFERENCE TO SAID LATTERPLAT WILL SHOW ALLMEASUREMENTS BEING ALITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOMICHAEL E GARDNER ANDKATHRYN R GARDNER AS JOINTTENANTS WITH RIGHTS OFSURVIVORSHIP BY DEED OFE D W I N R L A W D A T E DFEBRUARY 1 1995 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 6 1995 INBOOK 617 AT PAGE 1101 IN THE

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of Wells FargoBank NA vs Sherman Rochell JrDaisy L Rochell CA No2016CP4301640 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1200 Noon at the Sumter CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONSITUATE LYING AND BEING INTHE SUMTER TOWNSHIPCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT 130 OF BECKRIDGE PARKSUBDIVISION ON A PLATPREPARED BY EDMUNDS LANDSURVEYORS RLS DATEDNOVEMBER 1 1995 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 1217 PURSUANT TOSECTION 30-5-250 OF THE CODEOF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA(1976 AS AMENDED) REFERENCETO SAID PLAT IS HEREBY MADEFOR THE METES BOUNDSCOURSES ANDOR DISTANCES OFTHE PROPERTY DELINEATEDTHEREON THIS PROPERTY ISKNOWN AS 2361 ORVIS STREETAND IS SHOWN ON THEAUDITORS MAP OF SUMTER

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300512

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of MidFirst Bankagainst Gerald Copeland the Masterin Equity for Sumter County orhisher agent will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inProvidence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinabeing more particularly shown anddelineated as Lot 5 McLaughlinEstates Subdivision Section No 1as shown on that certain plat ofJoseph R Edwards RLS dated Sept28 2000 and recorded in the Officeof the ROD for Sumter County in PlatBook 2000 at Page 700 The said lothas such boundaries metes coursesand distances as are shown on saidplat which are incorporated hereinin accordance with the provision ofSection 30-6-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976

TMS Number190-14-02-006

PROPERTY ADDRESS5 Beard Drive

Dalzell SC 29040

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lucy L Copeland andGerald Copeland by survivorshipdeed of Lucy L Copeland datedOctober 11 2000 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 12 2000in Deed Book 784 at Page 1451 LucyL Copeland died September 302014

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at7000 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-1410

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of TrustmarkNational Bank against Lucille BJenkins et al I the Master in Equityfor Sumter County will sell onMonday July 3 2017 at 1200 oclockpm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 141 of Beckridge ParkSection 7 as shown in Plat Book Z-41at Page 158 and more recently andparticularly shown on a plat byJoseph R Edwards RLS datedAugust 7 1989 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book PB89 atPage 885 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 1022Skardon Street Sumter SouthCarolina and is shown on theAuditors map of Sumter County asTax Parcel 207-07-04-007

This being the same propertyconveyed to Joyce A Jenkins andLucille B Jenkins by deed ofMarilyn F Tiffault dated February 42014 and recorded April 28 2014 inthe Office of the Register of Deedsfor Sumter County South Carolina inBook 1200 at Page 5506 andre-recorded May 29 2014 in Book1201 at Page 4274

TMS 207-07-04-007

Property Address1022 Skardon StreetSumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3875 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00524

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofThe Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York as Trusteefor the Holders of the GE-WMCA s s e t - B a c k e d P a s s - T h r o u g hCertificates Series 2006-1 vsStephen S McCoy Shawna B McCoythe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONIF ANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO 23 OFWILSON PARK SUBDIVISION ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATOF PALMER amp MALONE CESDATED OCTOBER 1954 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOKZ-12 AT PAGE 82 AND HAVINGSUCH BOUNDARIES METESCOURSES AND DISTANCES ASARE SHOWN ON SAID PLATREFERENCE TO WHICH ISHEREBY MADE PURSUANT TOAUTHORITY CONTAINED IN30-50-250 OF THE CODE OF LAWSOF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976 ASAMENDED

THIS BEING THAT SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOSTEPHEN S MCCOY ANDSHAWNA B MCCOY BY DEEDFROM STEPHEN T BICKFORDDATED JUNE 5 2006 ANDRECORDED JUNE 9 2006 IN DEEDBOOK 1032 AT PAGE 164 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTY

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

827 Mathis StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 248-09-03-057

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in the

AMENDED SUMMONSAND NOTICES

(Non-Jury)

FORECLOSUREOF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CA NO2014-CP-43-2763

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Carrington Mortgage Services LLCPlaintiff

vsJohn P Godwin South CarolinaDepartment of Motor Vehicles SouthCarolina Department of Revenue

Defendant(s)

TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVENAMEDYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDand required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint in thisaction a copy of which is herebyserved upon you and to serve a copyof your Answer on the subscribers attheir offices at 3800 FernandinaRoad Suite 110 Columbia SC 29210within thirty (30) days after theservice hereof exclusive of the dayof such service except that theUnited States of America if namedshall have sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof exclusive ofthe day of such service and if youfail to do so judgment by default willbe rendered against you for therelief demanded in the Complaint

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE ANDOR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSONWITH WHOM THE MINOR(S)RESIDES ANDOR TO PERSONSU N D E R S O M E L E G A LDISABILITY

YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONEDAND NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian ad litemwithin thirty (30) days after theservice of this Summons and Noticeupon you If you fail to do soapplication for such appointmentwill be made by Attorney forPlaintiff

YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICEthat pursuant to Rule 53(b) of theSouth Carolina Rules of CivilProcedure the Plaintiff will movefor a general Order of Reference tothe Master in Equity for SumterCounty which Order shallspecifically provide that the saidMaster in Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a final judgmentin this action

NOTICE OF FILINGAMENDED

COMPLAINT

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVENAMED

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the Amended Complaint CoverSheet for Civil Actions andCertificate of Exemption from ADRin the above entitled action was filedin the Office of the Clerk of Court forSumter County on June 19 2015

Bradford M StokesSC Bar No 78032Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451Attorneys for Plaintiff

your interest in this action andappointment to become absoluteunless you apply for the appointmentof a Guardian ad Litem to representyour interest in the above entitledaction within thirty (30) days fromthe date of the said order

June 2 2017J DAVID WEEKSWEEKS LAW OFFICE LLC35 South Sumter StreetP O Box 370Sumter SC 29151ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER(803) 775-5856 Telephone(803) 778-1365 Facsimile

COUNTY AS TAX PARCEL207-06-01-004

Derivation BOOK 1004 PAGE 00890

2361 Orvis StreetSumter SC 29154

207-06-01-004

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSSUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES EASEMENTS ANDORRESTRICTIONS OF RECORD ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 425 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theSumter County Clerk of Court at CA2016CP4301640

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Richard L BoothMaster In Equity forSumter County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-09081Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

County or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that lot or parcel of land situatein Sumter County State of SouthCarolina containing five (5) acresand being shown and designated asLot No 1 on that certain plat of TJSmith Surveyor dated January 251947 recorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book ZZ-5 at page 245according to which said lot No 1 isbounded as follows North by astreet separating it from lands nowor formerly of John K McElveenEast by a public road leading fromthe Sumter-Shiloh paved highwaySouth by lands now or formerly ofJK McElveen and West by Lot No 2as shown on said plat

TMS Number267-02-02-003

PROPERTY ADDRESSTract 1ZZ5-245

Mims RoadSumter SC 29036

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green bydeed of distribution of the Estate2010-ES43-00274 dated September16 2015 and recorded in the Officeof the Register of Deeds for SumterCounty on September 17 2015 inDeed Book 1215 at Page 485

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at1500 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

RECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

9 Lake Shore DriveSumter SC 29150

TMS 224-06-01-004

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 85 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe Providence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinadesignated as Lot W on a platprepared by Joseph R EdwardsRLS dated June 19 2001 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book 2001 at Page 591Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 of theCode of Laws of South Carolina(1976 as amended) reference to saidplat is hereby made for the metesbounds courses andor distances ofthe property delineated thereon Theproperty is known as 2040 HideawayDrive and is shown on the Auditor`smap of Sumter County as tax parcel180-00-03-016(P)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Robert W Wazney byvirtue of a Deed from Pauline JShuler dated July 27 2001 andrecorded September 12 2001 in Book815 at Page 1970 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 180-13-01-015

Property address2040 Hideaway Drive

Sumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 5500 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

dated October 12 2009 and recordedOctober 14 2009 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina in Book 1130at Page 2915

TMS 206-04-03-038

Property Address6 Fairfield Street

Sumter SC 29150

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 6125 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

Summons ampNotice Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale

B6 THE ITEM CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017

ORDER AND NOTICE OF SALED E F I C I E N C Y J U D G M E N TREQUESTED AS TO DEFENDANTSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONNOT ELIGIBLE FOR LOANMODIFICATION UNDER THEH O M E A F F O R D A B L EMODIFICATION PROGRAM STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA SUMTERCOUNTY IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS THIRD JUDICIALC I R C U I T 2 0 1 6 - C P - 4 3 - 0 0 6 1 8FIRST-CITIZENS BANK amp TRUSTCOMPANY AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST BY MERGER TO FIRSTCITIZENS BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY INC Plaintiff vsSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONDefendant(s) BY VIRTUE of adecree heretofore granted in the

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-01993

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of FederalNational Mortgage Association(Fannie Mae) vs Nicole J MilliganI the undersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

ALL of that certain piece parcel orlot of land together withimprovements thereon lying beingand situate in Sumter TownshipSumter County South Carolinamore particularly shown anddesignated as Lot 233 HilldaleSubdivision on a plat thereofprepared by Michael C TurbevilleIII on December 19 2005 said plat isrecorded in Plat Book 2006 at Page16 and is incorporated herein byreference pursuant to Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976 (as amended)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Nicole J Milligan byvirtue of a Deed from The Estate ofDouglas M Simmons datedDecember 28 2005 and recordedJanuary 13 2006 in Book 1012 atPage 1246 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 207-09-04-013

Property address2610 Hilldale Drive

Sumter SC 29154-7010

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case of

Notice of SaleCA No

2015-CP-43-02808

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Guild MortgageCompany vs Roosevelt AndersonTracey Danelle Isaac I theundersigned as Master in Equity forSumter County will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at the SumterCounty Judicial Center SumterCounty South Carolina to thehighest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parcelor lot of land together with theimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being shown anddesignated as Lot No 60 of Kel-SamFarms Subdivision Section I asshown on that certain plat preparedby Carl J Croft RLS dated June 121989 and recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty in Plat Book PB 94 at page237 This said lot has such metesboundaries courses and distances asare shown on said plat which areincorporated herein in accordancewith the provisions of Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Roosevelt Anderson andTracey Danelle Isaac from StanleyMaxwell by virtue of a Deed datedJune 26 2014 and recorded July 92014 in Book 1202 at Page 5758 in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County South Carolina

3440 Deer Track CircleDalzell SC 29040

TMS 189-09-01-014

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Four and00100 (4000) to be paid on balanceof bid from date of sale to date ofcompliance The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps and that thesuccessful bidder or bidders otherthan the Plaintiff therein do uponthe acceptance of his or her biddeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County a certified check orcash in the amount equal to fivepercent (5) of the amount of bid onsaid premises at the sale as evidenceof good faith in bidding and subjectto any resale of said premises underOrder of this Court and in the eventthe said purchaser or purchasers failto comply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days the Masterin Equity shall forthwith resell thesaid property after the due noticeand advertisement and shallcontinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser who shall comply withthe terms of sale shall be obtainedsuch sales to be made at the risk ofthe former purchaser Since apersonal or deficiency judgment iswaived the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately If thePlaintiff or the Plaintiff srepresentative does not appear atthe above-described sale then thesale of the property will be nullvoid and of no force and effect Insuch event the sale will berescheduled for the next available

Notice of SaleCA No 2017-CP-43-00325

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Lakeview LoanServicing LLC vs Michael SGerbode I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on July 3 2017 at 1200 PMat the Sumter County JudicialCenter Sumter County SouthCarolina to the highest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parceland lottract of land withimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being in the Countyof Sumter State of South Carolinaidentified as Lot No 4B of EssexPark Subdivision and being morefully shown on a plat prepared byJoseph R Edwards PLS dated31798 and recorded in Plat Book 98at Page 319 records of SumterCounty

Aforesaid Plat is specificallyincorporated herein and reference iscraved thereto for a more completeand accurate description of themetes bounds courses anddistances of the property concernedherein This description is in lieu ofmetes and bounds as permitted bylaw under Section 30-5-250 of the1976 Code of Laws of South CarolinaAs Amended Be all measurements alittle more or a little less andaccording to said plat

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Michael S Gerbode bydeed of Tommy L Moss datedSeptember 6 2006 and recordedSeptember 6 2006 in Book 1043 atPage 1639 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina

2021 Essex DriveSumter SC 29154

TMS 206-06-02-108

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Six and8751000 (6875) to be paid onbalance of bid from date of sale todate of compliance The purchaserto pay for papers and stamps andthat the successful bidder orbidders other than the Plaintifftherein do upon the acceptance ofhis or her bid deposit with theMaster in Equity for Sumter County

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4301551

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina issued in thecase of Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company as Trustee forSoundview Home Loan Trust 2006-3Asset-Backed Certificates Series2006-3 against Barry L Artis Sr etal the Master in Equity for SumterCounty or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereonsituate lying and being in theTownship of Stateburg near theTown of Sumter County of SumterState of South Carolina fronting onMonterey Drive and being moreparticularly shown and delineated asLot 3 of Horton Field Subdivision(fka Mayfield Subdivision) on a platprepared for Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by Cox and DinkinsInc dated April 14 2006 andrecorded in Book 2006 page 236 andalso by plat prepared by EdmundsLand Surveyors Inc datedDecember 17 2003 and recorded inBook 2004 page 48 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty and having such boundariesand measurements as will more fullyappear by reference to said plat

TMS Number155-08-03-004

PROPERTY ADDRESS1390 Monterey DrSumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by deed of D RHorton Inc dated April 20 2006 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyon May 12 2006 in Deed Book 1027 atPage 1897

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at450 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord and to the right of the UnitedStates of America to redeem theproperty within one (1) year from thedate of the foreclosure sale pursuantto Sec 2410(c) Title 28 UnitedStates Code

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties who

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00377

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank Trust NA as Trustee forLSF9 Master Participation Trust vsAnnie G Gilchrist Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvester Miott akaSylvester R Miott Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvia L Miott SouthCarolina Department of Revenuethe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALI THAT LOT OF LANDSITUATE IN THE CITY OFSUMTER IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA REPRESENTED ASLOT NO 40 IN BLOCK B ON THATCERTAIN PLAT RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OFCOURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY INPLAT BOOK V-4 AT PAGE 411 ANDBOUNDED AS FOLLOWS

ON THE NORTH BY SHERARDSTREET ON SAID PLAT NOWKNOWN AS COLLEGE STREET ONTHE EAST BY LOT NO 41 INBLOCKB ON SAID PLAT ON THESOUTH BY OTHER LAND OFGRANTOR AND ON THE WEST BYLOT NO 39 IN BLOCK B ON SAIDPLAT SAID LOT HEREBYCONVEYED MEASURES FIFTY (50)FEET ON ITS NORTHERN ANDSOUTHERN LINES AND ONEHUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) FEETON ITS EASTERN AND WESTERNLINES BY SAID MEASUREMENTSA LITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOS Y L V E S T E R M I O T T A N DSYNETHIA MIOTT BY DEED OFS A M G G R E E N D A T E DFEBRUARY 10 1956 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 15 1956 INBOOK 87 AT PAGE 273 IN THERECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

SUBSEQUENTLY SYNETHIA DMIOTT PASSED AWAY AND HERINTEREST IN THE SUBJECTPROPERTY WAS PASSED TOSYLVESTER MIOTT AND SYLVIAMIOTT PURSUANT TO THE WILLOF SYNETHIA D MIOTT AND BYPROBATE OF ESTATE FILE2010ES4300009 SEE ALSO DEEDOF DISTRIBUTION DATEDMARCH 22 2011 AND RECORDEDMARCH 23 2011 IN DEED BOOK1152 AT PAGE 001342 IN THEOFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTFOR SUMTER COUNTY SOUTHCAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

20 East College StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 229-12-03-035

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 124499 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2016-CP-43-00952

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofChristiana Trust a division ofWilmington Savings Fund SocietyFSB as indenture trustee for theC S M C 2 0 1 4 - R P L 3 T r u s t Mortgage-Backed Notes Series2014-RPL3 vs Joshua A GrubbBrittany A Henline Chase BankUSA National Association sbm toChase Manhattan Bank USA NA assuccessor in interest to Bank OneDelaware NA the undersignedMaster In Equity for Sumter CountySouth Carolina will sell on July 32017 at 1200PM at the SumterCounty Courthouse City of SumterState of South Carolina to thehighest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR TRACT OF LANDWITH ALL IMPROVEMENTSTHEREON SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE CITY ANDCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT NO 85 OF WILSON PARKSUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON APLAT BY DD EDMUNDS RLSDATED JULY 2 1990 RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 90 AT PAGE 875 INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFSUMTER COUNTY SAID LOT NO85 BEING BOUNDED ANDMEASURING AS FOLLOWSNORTH BY LOT NO 78 SAIDP L A T A N D M E A S U R I N GTHEREON 7489 FEET EAST BYLOT NO 86 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14013FEET SOUTH BY LEE STREETSAID PLAT AND FRONTINGTHEREON 7521 FEET AND WESTBY LOT NO 84 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14030FEET BE ALL MEASUREMENTS ALITTLE MORE OR A LITTLE LESSAND ACCORDING TO SAID PLATTHIS BEING THE PROPERTYKNOWN AS 209 LEE STREET

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOJOSHUA A GRUBB ANDBRITTANY A HENLINE BY DEEDOF BUDDY K WARD DATED MAY10 2005 AND RECORDED MAY 242005 IN BOOK 981 AT PAGE 1729 INTHE OFFICE OF REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY209 Lee Street

Sumter SC 29150TMS 248-10-02-018

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) Deficiency judgment beingdemanded the bidding will not beclosed on the day of sale but willremain open for a period of thirty(30) days as provided by lawPlaintiff is demanding a deficiencythe Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to salePurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 75 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300005

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of NationstarMortgage LLC against DorothyRobertson et al the Master inEquity for Sumter County or hisheragent will sell on July 3 2017 at1200 PM at Sumter JudicialCenter 215 North Harvin StreetSumter SC 29150 to the highestbidder

All that piece parcel or lot of landlying being and situate in SumterTownship Sumter County State ofSouth Carolina shown anddesignated as Lot No 2 on a plat ofVillage Green Subdivisionrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book Z-28 at Page 57 said lotbeing bounded and measures asfollows On the Northwest by WasselStreet and measuring thereon 2250feet on the North by the intersectionof Wassel Street and DesChampsRoad and measuring thereon 3535feet On the Northeast byDesChamps Road and measuringthereon 1050 feet On the Southeastby Lot No 1 and measuring thereon2500 feet and on the Southwest byLot No 3 and measuring thereon1300 feet be all of saidmeasurements a little more or less

TMS Number184-10-01-003

PROPERTY ADDRESS450 Deschamps Road

Sumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Cassie S Slater andWillie Slater by deed of S amp ELandscaping Company datedOctober 26 1970 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 29 1970in Deed Book R-9 at Page 1384 and toCassie S Slater Dorothy Robertsonand Willie Mae Scott by deed ofdistribution of the Estate of WillieSlater recorded November 14 2005in Book 1005 at Page 1493

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at6875 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

a certified check or cash in theamount equal to five percent (5) ofthe amount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of good faithin bidding and subject to any resaleof said premises under Order of thisCourt and in the event the saidpurchaser or purchasers fail tocomply with the terms of sale withinTwenty (20) days the Master inEquity shall forthwith resell the saidproperty after the due notice andadvertisement and shall continue tosell the same each subsequent salesday until a purchaser who shallcomply with the terms of sale shallbe obtained such sales to be made atthe risk of the former purchaserSince a personal or deficiencyjudgment is waived the bidding willnot remain open but compliancewith the bid may be madeimmediately If the Plaintiff or thePlaintiffs representative does notappear at the above-described salethen the sale of the property will benull void and of no force and effectIn such event the sale will berescheduled for the next availablesales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in EquityFor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

should have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Susan S WhiteSC Bar 5453Attorney for PlaintiffFINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPO Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460

case of First-Citizens Bank amp TrustCompany as successor in interest bymerger to First Citizens Bank andTrust Company Inc v Sheila HClark aka Sheila A Clark akaSheila H Wilson case number2016-CP-43-00618 I the undersignedRichard L Booth Master In Equityfor Sumter County will hold a saleon July 3 2017 at 1200 PM at theSumter County Courthouse 215North Harvin Street Sumter SC29150 Courtroom 1A and sell thefollowing described property to thehighest bidder All that certainpiece parcel or lot of land togetherwith the dwelling and any and allother improvements thereon lyingbeing and situate in the city andCounty of Sumter State of SouthCarolina being shown anddelineated as Lot No 6 on thatcertain plat by R L MaloneEngineer dated July 9 1940 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book S-5 at Page 53according to which said Lot 6 isbounded and measuring now orformerly as follows on the north byLot 7 said plat and measuringthereon 1000 feet on the east by Lot8 said plat and measuring thereon575 feet on the south by a 50right-of-way known as VirginiaDrive and measuring thereon 100feet and on the west by theright-of-way of North MagnoliaStreet and fronting thereon 575 feetbe all of said measurements a littlemore or less and according to saidplat Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 ofthe Code of Laws of South Carolina(1976) reference to said plat ishereby craved for particulars of theboundaries metes courses andordistances of the property delineatedthereon This property isrepresented as Tax Map Parcel No249-01-02-058 upon the records of theSumter County Auditor and isknown as 501 N Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 This being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto David W Durham bydeed from Anne Harriet PalmerCatherine Palmer Tillman andPhilip G Palmer dated March 231999 and recorded same date in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 735 atPage 1052 And this being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto Sheila H Clark bydeed from David W Durhamrecorded June 4 1999 in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 743 atPage 23 501 Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 Tax No249-01-02-058 TERMS OF SALE Thesuccessful bidder other thanPlaintiff will deposit with theSumter County Master In Equity atthe conclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of its bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt in thecase of noncompliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail or refuseto make the required deposit at timeof bid or comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30) daysthen the Master In Equity may resellthe property on the same terms andconditions at the risk of the saidhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theconveying deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of the bidfrom the date of sale to the date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 5500 per annum ShouldPlaintiff or one of its representativesfail to be present at the time of salethe property shall be automaticallywithdrawn from said sale As adeficiency judgment is beingdemanded the bidding will remainopen thirty (30) days after the date ofsale THIS SALE IS ALSO MADESUBJECT TO ALL SUMTERCOUNTY TAXES AND EXISTINGEASEMENTS RESTRICTIONSAND SENIOR LIENS ANDOROTHER ENCUMBRANCES OFRECORD Richard L Booth MasterIn Equity Sumter County SumterSouth Carolina ATTORNEYS FORPLAINTIFF Samuel D FlederPatrick Goodwyn Smith DebnamNarron Drake Saintsing amp MyersLLP PO Box 26268 Raleigh NC27611 Attorneys for Plaintiff DMN15079942

case of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3375 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

non-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4875 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

sales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

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uDarnell Earley Flintrsquos for-mer state emergency manager ischarged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with felony false pre-

tenses conspiracy to commitfalse pretenses misconduct in of-fice and a misdemeanor charge ofwillful neglect of duty

uHoward Croft Flintrsquos for-mer Water Department manageris charged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with false pretenses andconspiracy to commit falsepretenses

uLiane Shekter-Smith theMichigan Department of Envi-ronmental Qualityrsquos drinking wa-ter chief is charged withinvoluntary manslaughter Shepreviously was charged with felo-ny misconduct in office and mis-

demeanor willful neglect of dutyuStephen Busch the district

supervisor for the Office of Drink-ing Water is charged with invol-untary manslaughter He pre-viously was charged with felonymisconduct in office tamperingwith evidence conspiracy to tam-per with evidence and two misde-meanor counts of the MichiganSafe Water Drinking Act

The charges are related to aLegionnairesrsquo disease outbreak in2014 and 2015 that led to 12deaths after the cityrsquos water sup-ply was switched to the Flint Riv-er Flintrsquos drinking water wascontaminated with lead

Officials face manslaughter charges over Flint12 died in Michiganafter water polluted

Paul Egan and Elisha AndersonDetroit Free Press

GUNFIRE ON THE BASEBALL FIELD

SOURCE Digital Globe ESRI GRAPHIC KARL GELLES AND JIM SERGENT USA TODAY

ABOUT 7 AM Congressmen are taking batting practice

1

SHORTLY AFTER 7 AMGunman open fires from behind third base

2

Scalisersquos CapitolPolice detail engages shooter

4

3rdbase

Outfield

4

1stbase

Police detail location

ABOUT 712 AMAlexandria police arrive and join the gunfight Suspect dies

5

Eugene Simpson Stadium Park Alexandria Va

HOW THE SHOOTING UNFOLDED

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CongressmanSteve Scaliseshot in hip

3

Attack stuns Washington

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Survivors gather behind police lines around the baseball park in Alexandria Va where congressional Republicans were practicing for an annual charity game with congressional Democrats The game will be played tonight as planned

ALEXANDRIA VA The 66-year-old Illinois man who fired earlyWednesday on members of Con-gress practicing for a charitybaseball game raged againstPresidentTrump and hadsingled outHouse MajorityWhip SteveScalise whowas woundedin the attack

ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

AFPGETTY IMAGES

James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

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STORY CONTINUES ON C2 STORY CONTINUES ON C2

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

CONTINUED FROM C1

CONTINUED FROM C1

SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AMLOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10WIS News 10 at 7 (N)

Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

Americarsquos Got Talent ldquoAuditions 3rdquo Contestants of all ages audition Dateline NBC (N) WIS News 10 at 11 (N)

(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 23rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo

AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

CNBC 35 84 American Greed A phony gold scheme American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed CNN 3 80 Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper

COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 24rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo

AMC 48 180 (600) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Lost World Jurassic Parkrdquo (1997 Adventure) Jeff Goldblum Juli-anne Moore An expedition returns to monitor dinosaursrsquo progress

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

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Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

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Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

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DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

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Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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2017

LILLIAN S MITCHELLLillian Seymour Mitchell

departed her earthly journey on Tuesday June 13 2017 at her residence in Sumter

Lillian was born on Dec 23 1992 in Sumter County and was a daughter of the late Griffin Seymour Sr and Viola Wilson Seymour Gordon Lil-lian was educated in the pub-lic school system in Sumter County She accepted Christ as her Savior at a young age and became a member of Mulberry Missionary Baptist Church Lillian joined the ushers board ministry and served as the first elected sec-retary She relocated to Tren-ton New Jersey where she was a stunning model for Lane Bryant Lillian had a passion for helping others as this led her into the profes-sion of nursing While in New Jersey she also met the love of her life Harry Mitchell After spending wonderful years in New Jersey Lillian and her late husband Harry Mitchell moved to his home-town of Thomasville Georgia Lillian known to many as ldquoAunt Lillrdquo was a very strong affectionate loving and caring wife She enjoyed spending time with her family as she was very passionate about her familyrsquos history and reminiscing about her child-hood days She enjoyed cook-ing fishing creating flower arrangements Major League Baseball and Gospel Channel programs on TV singing and reading Bible Scriptures

Loving memories will be cherished by one stepsister Jennifer Pearson of Sumter County two stepchildren Harry Mitchell Jr (Lillian) and Jacquelyn Cordy (Chris-topher) one step-grand-daughter Shelley Oglesby one step great-granddaugh-ter Brayven Thomas a lov-ing caretaker Virginia Mc-Gill (niece) seven genera-tions of nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her late husband Harry Mitchell two brothers Griffin Seymour Jr and Marion Seymour six sis-ters Susan Johnson Zola S Clark Marie S Tomlin Pearl Smalls Theola Benja-min and Octavia Gordon three stepbrothers Sted-ward Gordon Walter Gor-don and Marshall Gordon and five stepsisters Gracie Pringle Ethel English Leah McKnight Arnetha Cabbagestalk and Juanita Hall

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm on Saturday at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Ms Mitchell will be placed in the church at 1 pm on Sunday for viewing until the hour of service

Homegoing services will be held at 2 pm on Sunday at Mulberry Baptist Church 1400 Mulberry Church Road Sumter with the Rev Nate Brock officiating Interment will follow in Mulberry Bap-tist Church cemetery

The family will be receiving friends at the home 2 Riley St Sumter

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

MARQUILLE K MILLER

Marquille K Miller 27 hus-band of Franshon Scott Mill-er departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 in Sumter County

He was born on July 25 1989 in Pinewood a son of Janice Miller Nasheed and the late James Green

The family will be receiving friends at the home of his mother 9675 SC 261 Pine-wood SC 29125

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

GERTRUDE L SAXTON-WHITEWith angelrsquos wings Ger-

trude L Saxton-White widow of Lewis R White took flight from this earthly life to her heavenly home on Sunday June 11 2017 at Palmetto Health Richland

Gertrude L Saxton-White was born on Oct 1 1925 in Rembert to the late Deacon Simpson and Emma Singleton Saxton The youngest of 11 all of her siblings preceded her in death

Mrs White was born into a family of love and abiding faith She was baptized and began her Christian journey at Union Baptist Church in Rembert After matrimony on June 3 1951 she joined her husband at Shepherd United Methodist Church where she furthered her personal faith walk and developed a home replete with love faith and prayer She was in church until the end having last at-tended the womenrsquos day pro-gram at Shepherd on May 28 2017 Her family home was filled with a strong faith a strong work ethic and a strong belief in education As such Mrs Whitersquos formative years were spent in the one-room schools of Sumter County She went on to gradu-ate from Mather Academy in Camden She furthered her education at Virginia Union University and earned a mas-terrsquos degree at South Carolina State University Always in pursuit of education she did ongoing studies at Francis Marion University and the University of South Carolina

Mrs White distinguished herself in the field of educa-tion She taught scores of students throughout Sumter County She began her teach-ing career at Live Oak School and then went on to teach at Lincoln High School where she remained through the in-tegration of the Sumter County schools After inte-gration she went on to teach at Bates Middle School After 35 years of teaching math and history it was time to re-tire from the public school system But the teaching journey was not over she subsequently taught at Mor-ris College in Sumter con-tinuing an illustrious career of developing young minds She always saw potential and tried to foster that potential A common expression of for-mer students is ldquoShe was tough but fairrdquo For her work she received numerous awards and accolades but re-mained undaunted because she knew that there was so much work yet to do

Mrs White was active in many church and community organizations The United Methodist Women South Car-olina Education Association National Education Associa-tion Retired Teachers Associ-ation The Reach Out Club The OptiCivitans The Music Guild NAACP and the local Democratic party are some of the organizations that she gave her time and talent She was a generous spirit always with an endearing smile a sharp albeit quiet wit a kind word a stylish presentation a heart of love enduring faith and a prayer always on her lips

Left to cherish her memo-ry and grow from her love and teachings include her children Attorney Jordan (Linda) White Darcella (George) White-Pindar and Jane White-Pindar all of Sumter Dr Jacob White of

Blythewood and James (Ra-mona) Lies Jr of Sumter special niece Glennetta (Robert) Saxton-Johnson of Camden special daughter in spirit Carolyn Prioleau-Elle-by her grandchildren Rob-ert (Petra) Pindar and Her-bert Pindar of Gainesville Florida Dr Lori Pindar of Clemson David Pindar of Sumter and Senior Airman Andrew White of Las Vegas special grandniece Dr Crys-tal (Garrett) Johnson-Mann Colette Daniels of Sumter and Terence Daniels of Landenberg Pennsylvania her great-grandchildren Master Jackson Pindar and Master Sterling Pindar of Gainesville Florida and Cameron Daniels of Landen-berg her godson Artrell Williams of Buffalo New York her sisters-in-law Ellen Saxton of Camden and Gladys White-Walker of Spartanburg numerous nieces and nephews that she loved dearly a very special cousin Barbara (Rudolph) Scott-Holder and very spe-cial friends that she consid-ered sisters Elizabeth Rem-bert Lounell (Jesse) Levy and Mae Ruth Cooke

Mrs White always liked having people around She grew strength from the shared conversation and al-ways enjoyed reminiscing about great times of the past as well as rousing discourse on the current political envi-ronment It was never more important however to share Scripture and the biblical teachings that sustained her During her sunset years she had two caregivers that she appreciated so much Betty Durant and Mary McCray

Public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at Jobrsquos Mortuary

Mrs White will be placed in the church at 10 am on Sat-urday for viewing until the hour of service

Funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday at West End Community Church 101 S Salem Ave Sumter with the Rev Raymond Cook Jr of-ficiating Interment will fol-low at Evergreen Memorial Park

The family will be receiving friends at the home 490 W Brewington Road Sumter SC 29153

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

Online memorials may be sent to the family at jobsmor-tuaryscrrcom or visit us on the web at wwwjobsmortuarynet

THOMASENA ADAMS

Thomasena ldquoPamrdquo Adams was born on July 7 1950 in Clarendon County to the late Willie Richburg and Willie Chester and Delcena McK-night Martin She was the wife of the late Earnest Adams

She was preceded in death by a grandson Justin I Stacks

She departed this life on Tuesday June 13 2017 in Sumter

She leaves to cherish her memory three children Stacy (Sharon) Martin Na-keyia (Louis) Stacks and Er-nest (Naomi) Adams II five grandchildren Stacie Martin MarrsquoQue Stacks Sha-Ron Martin Louis Stacks III and Anthony Adams eight sis-ters Cellastean Martin Genova (Jimmy) Benson El-lanora Spann Glennetta Martin Gwendolyn Carlisle

Deborah (Joey) Dorsey Karen Harris and Loma Gaines four brothers Willie (Yolanda) Martin Leroy Richardson Rickie Richburg and Michael (Kim) Richburg four sisters-in-law Rovenia (Joe) Adams Doretha Tate Pearlie (Jim) Bostic and Joann Howell three broth-ers-in-law Leroy (Rovenia) Adams Samuel Adams and Charles (Judy) Adams spe-cial aunt Mae Long a host of aunts uncles nieces neph-ews other relatives and friends

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Antioch UME Church 10026 Old River Road Rimini with Pastor Barry Gadsden offici-ating Interment will follow in Antioch Memorial Gar-den

A public viewing will be held from 2 to 6 pm today at the mortuary

Messages of hope can be left at wwwwhitesmortuarynet

The family is receiving friends at the home of her son Stacy Martin 2199 Jack Touchberry Road Summer-ton and her sister Cellastean Martin 889 Trailmore Circle Sumter

Funeral arrangements en-trusted to Whites Mortuary LLC

WILLIE FUNCHESS

Willie ldquoBillyrdquo Funchess 73 husband of Cynthia Branch Funchess departed this life on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Palmetto Health Baptist Columbia

He was born on April 17 1944 in Sumter County a son of the late James T Sr and Thelma Hamilton Funchess

The family will be receiving friends at the home 515 Silver St Sumter SC 29150

Jobrsquos Mortuary Inc 312 S Main St Sumter is in charge of arrangements

MARY E MCLEOD

PINEWOOD mdash Mary ldquoPollyrdquo English McLeod 87 widow of Jim H ldquoJimmyrdquo McLeod died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at her home

Born on March 18 1930 in Sumter County she was a daughter of the late Thomas E and Ella Bertha Huggins English She was a member of Calvary Church of the Naza-rene and the American Le-gion Ladies Auxiliary in Pine-wood

Survivors include sons Larry ldquoButchrdquo McLeod (LaNelle) of Sumter Jesse E McLeod (Margie) Jim Henry McLeod Jr (Kathy) and Mark A McLeod all of Pine-wood and Stanley E McLeod (Mechele) of Green-

ville daughters Shirley A Walton of Sumter Louise Geddings (AL) of West Co-lumbia and Joy Clemmons (Jackie) of Pinewood 19 grandchildren 26 great-grandchildren numerous nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her husband Jimmy son-in-law Bobby Walton daugh-ter-in-law Bonnie McLeod grandsons Jason Walton and Skyler Johnson four broth-ers and two sisters

Funeral services will be held at 3 pm on Sunday at Calvary Church of the Naza-rene with the Rev F Arthur Sharpe and the Rev Dale Turner officiating Burial will be in Pinewood Cemetery

Pallbearers will be Camer-on McLeod CJ McLeod Tyler McLeod Cole Walton Shane Walton and Wade Wal-ton

Honorary pallbearers will be Eric Brown Adam Bunce Davis Clemmons Jackson Clemmons Trevor Christmas Stephen Johnson Steve John-son Hunter McLeod Westley Osteen Brian Sulser Eric Sulser Blane Walton and Randy Wright

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm on Sat-urday at Elmore-Cannon-Ste-phens Funeral Home and other times after 5 pm at Cy-press Creek Clubhouse 5520 Bethel Church Road Pine-wood

The family would like to ex-press their gratitude to her caregivers Louise Brookshire Jesse Lusk Lora Lee Os-borne Sellarhea Jordan and Rhonda Hackler as well as Amedisys Hospice nurses Mi-chelle Baker and Stephanie Mitchell for all of their loving care and compassion

Memorials may be made to Calvary Church of the Nazarene 4235 Nazarene Church Road Sumter SC 29154 or to Amedisys Hos-pice 2555 Lin Do Court Sumter SC 29150

Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematori-um of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements

THEDORE BRAILSFORD

LEXINGTON mdash Thedore Brailsford 80 died on Wednesday June 14 2017 at Lexington Medical Center Lexington

He was born on Feb 15 1937 in Rimini a son of the late Edward and Sarah Wat-son Brailsford

The family is receiving friends at the home of his niece Ruby Hopkins 9 N Hampton St Pinewood

These services have been entrusted to Samuels Funeral Home LLC of Manning

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Owner Sumter County

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Separate sealed bids for Second MillPond Dam Rehabilitation for SumterCounty will be received by theOwner in the Conference Room atSumter County Public Works 1289 NMain Street until 200 PM on July27 2017 and then at said place bepublicly opened and read aloud

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IN THE PROBATECOURT FOR

SUMTER COUNTY2017-ES-43-114

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Robert L McClearyPetitioner

vChris M DeJean Nakai R MackArkinwole McCleary ValarieHolmes McCleary And for anypersons unknown who are or Mightclaim to be heirs of the decedentIncluding any unknown persons inthe armed Forces of the UnitedStates of America any Minorspersons non compos mentis andPersons under a disability of anykind or Nature

Respondents

SUMMONSAND NOTICE

TO THE RESPONDENTS ABOVENAMEDAnd to the natural generaltestamentary or other guardiansthereof and to the person withwhom they reside or by whom theymay reside or by whom they may beemployed if any there be and to allo t h e r R e s p o n d e n t s w h o s ewhereabouts cannot be ascertained

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDadvised and notified that theP e t i t i o n S u m m o n s o r d e rAppointing Guardia ad Litem Orderof Publication and Notice toRespondents were filed in the Officeof the Probate Court for SumterCounty South Carolina The purposeof this action is to determine theheirs-at-law of Larry D McCleary asis more fully stated in the PetitionThat by Order of the Probate CourtCalvin K Hastie Esquire whoseaddress is 7 East Hampton SumterSouth Carolina 29150 was appointedGuardian ad Litem Nisi with hisherappointment to become absolutethirty (30) days after the services ofthis Amended Summons and Notice

NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT OF

GUARDIAN AD LITEM

TO THE RESPONDENTS HEREINnames and addresses unknownincluding thereof any who may beminors or under other legaldisabilities if any and to thenatural general or testamentaryguardian or conservator or otherwiseunto the persons with him they mayreside if any thereby

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat by order entered June 2 2017Calvin K Hastie Esquire was namedGuardian ad Litem Nisi to represent

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Bidders must deposit security withall bids Security shall be in the formof a certified check or bid bondmade payable to the Owner andshall be for an amount equal to notless than five percent (5) of theamount of the bid Provisions of thesecurity shall be as described in theInformation for Bidders

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No bidder may withdraw the bidwithin 30 days after the actual dateof the opening and thereof

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ENGINEERSAECOM101 Research DriveColumbia SC 29203Mr Porter Rivers(803)254-4400

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-00733

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of JPMorganChase Bank National Association vsRobert W Wazney I theundersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4302183

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of OsamaKhammash against Lawrence Greenthe Master in Equity for Sumter

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-2095

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of South CarolinaState Housing Finance andDevelopment Authority againstElizabeth Berry et al I the Masterin Equity for Sumter County will sellon Monday July 3 2017 at 1200oclock pm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 125 of Millwood GardensSubdivision as shown in Plat BookZ-13 at Page 80 and more recentlyshown and particularly shown on aplat by JP Edwards RLS datedOctober 26 1984 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book Z-48 atPage 950 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 6Fairfield Street Sumter SCRepresented by Auditors map ofSumter County as tax parcel206-04-03-038

This being the same propertyconveyed to Elizabeth Berry by deedof JampB Properties of Sumter LLC

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NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00418

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank National Associationsuccessor-in-interest to Bank ofAmerica NA successor by mergerto LaSalle Bank NA as Trustee forStructured Asset Investment LoanTrust Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates Series 2004-11 vsKathryn R Gardner theundersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LANDT O G E T H E R W I T H T H EIMPROVEMENTS THEREON IFANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE TOWNSHIP OFPRIVATEER COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT 13 ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATPREPARED BY HS WILLSONRLS DATED NOVEMBER 11 1959AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF MESNECONVEYANCE FOR SUMTERCOUNTY IN PLAT BOOK Z-17 ATP A G E 3 B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY SHOWN ANDDELINEATED ON A PLATPREPARED FOR MICHAEL EGARDNER AND KATHRYN RGARDNER BY BEN J MAKELARLS OF ALLEN-MAKELA LANDSURVEYORS INC RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE RMC FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 94 SAID LOT HAVINGSUCH METES AND BOUNDS ASREFERENCE TO SAID LATTERPLAT WILL SHOW ALLMEASUREMENTS BEING ALITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOMICHAEL E GARDNER ANDKATHRYN R GARDNER AS JOINTTENANTS WITH RIGHTS OFSURVIVORSHIP BY DEED OFE D W I N R L A W D A T E DFEBRUARY 1 1995 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 6 1995 INBOOK 617 AT PAGE 1101 IN THE

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of Wells FargoBank NA vs Sherman Rochell JrDaisy L Rochell CA No2016CP4301640 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1200 Noon at the Sumter CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONSITUATE LYING AND BEING INTHE SUMTER TOWNSHIPCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT 130 OF BECKRIDGE PARKSUBDIVISION ON A PLATPREPARED BY EDMUNDS LANDSURVEYORS RLS DATEDNOVEMBER 1 1995 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 1217 PURSUANT TOSECTION 30-5-250 OF THE CODEOF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA(1976 AS AMENDED) REFERENCETO SAID PLAT IS HEREBY MADEFOR THE METES BOUNDSCOURSES ANDOR DISTANCES OFTHE PROPERTY DELINEATEDTHEREON THIS PROPERTY ISKNOWN AS 2361 ORVIS STREETAND IS SHOWN ON THEAUDITORS MAP OF SUMTER

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300512

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of MidFirst Bankagainst Gerald Copeland the Masterin Equity for Sumter County orhisher agent will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inProvidence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinabeing more particularly shown anddelineated as Lot 5 McLaughlinEstates Subdivision Section No 1as shown on that certain plat ofJoseph R Edwards RLS dated Sept28 2000 and recorded in the Officeof the ROD for Sumter County in PlatBook 2000 at Page 700 The said lothas such boundaries metes coursesand distances as are shown on saidplat which are incorporated hereinin accordance with the provision ofSection 30-6-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976

TMS Number190-14-02-006

PROPERTY ADDRESS5 Beard Drive

Dalzell SC 29040

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lucy L Copeland andGerald Copeland by survivorshipdeed of Lucy L Copeland datedOctober 11 2000 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 12 2000in Deed Book 784 at Page 1451 LucyL Copeland died September 302014

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at7000 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-1410

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of TrustmarkNational Bank against Lucille BJenkins et al I the Master in Equityfor Sumter County will sell onMonday July 3 2017 at 1200 oclockpm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 141 of Beckridge ParkSection 7 as shown in Plat Book Z-41at Page 158 and more recently andparticularly shown on a plat byJoseph R Edwards RLS datedAugust 7 1989 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book PB89 atPage 885 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 1022Skardon Street Sumter SouthCarolina and is shown on theAuditors map of Sumter County asTax Parcel 207-07-04-007

This being the same propertyconveyed to Joyce A Jenkins andLucille B Jenkins by deed ofMarilyn F Tiffault dated February 42014 and recorded April 28 2014 inthe Office of the Register of Deedsfor Sumter County South Carolina inBook 1200 at Page 5506 andre-recorded May 29 2014 in Book1201 at Page 4274

TMS 207-07-04-007

Property Address1022 Skardon StreetSumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3875 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00524

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofThe Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York as Trusteefor the Holders of the GE-WMCA s s e t - B a c k e d P a s s - T h r o u g hCertificates Series 2006-1 vsStephen S McCoy Shawna B McCoythe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONIF ANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO 23 OFWILSON PARK SUBDIVISION ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATOF PALMER amp MALONE CESDATED OCTOBER 1954 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOKZ-12 AT PAGE 82 AND HAVINGSUCH BOUNDARIES METESCOURSES AND DISTANCES ASARE SHOWN ON SAID PLATREFERENCE TO WHICH ISHEREBY MADE PURSUANT TOAUTHORITY CONTAINED IN30-50-250 OF THE CODE OF LAWSOF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976 ASAMENDED

THIS BEING THAT SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOSTEPHEN S MCCOY ANDSHAWNA B MCCOY BY DEEDFROM STEPHEN T BICKFORDDATED JUNE 5 2006 ANDRECORDED JUNE 9 2006 IN DEEDBOOK 1032 AT PAGE 164 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTY

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

827 Mathis StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 248-09-03-057

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in the

AMENDED SUMMONSAND NOTICES

(Non-Jury)

FORECLOSUREOF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CA NO2014-CP-43-2763

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Carrington Mortgage Services LLCPlaintiff

vsJohn P Godwin South CarolinaDepartment of Motor Vehicles SouthCarolina Department of Revenue

Defendant(s)

TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVENAMEDYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDand required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint in thisaction a copy of which is herebyserved upon you and to serve a copyof your Answer on the subscribers attheir offices at 3800 FernandinaRoad Suite 110 Columbia SC 29210within thirty (30) days after theservice hereof exclusive of the dayof such service except that theUnited States of America if namedshall have sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof exclusive ofthe day of such service and if youfail to do so judgment by default willbe rendered against you for therelief demanded in the Complaint

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE ANDOR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSONWITH WHOM THE MINOR(S)RESIDES ANDOR TO PERSONSU N D E R S O M E L E G A LDISABILITY

YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONEDAND NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian ad litemwithin thirty (30) days after theservice of this Summons and Noticeupon you If you fail to do soapplication for such appointmentwill be made by Attorney forPlaintiff

YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICEthat pursuant to Rule 53(b) of theSouth Carolina Rules of CivilProcedure the Plaintiff will movefor a general Order of Reference tothe Master in Equity for SumterCounty which Order shallspecifically provide that the saidMaster in Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a final judgmentin this action

NOTICE OF FILINGAMENDED

COMPLAINT

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVENAMED

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the Amended Complaint CoverSheet for Civil Actions andCertificate of Exemption from ADRin the above entitled action was filedin the Office of the Clerk of Court forSumter County on June 19 2015

Bradford M StokesSC Bar No 78032Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451Attorneys for Plaintiff

your interest in this action andappointment to become absoluteunless you apply for the appointmentof a Guardian ad Litem to representyour interest in the above entitledaction within thirty (30) days fromthe date of the said order

June 2 2017J DAVID WEEKSWEEKS LAW OFFICE LLC35 South Sumter StreetP O Box 370Sumter SC 29151ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER(803) 775-5856 Telephone(803) 778-1365 Facsimile

COUNTY AS TAX PARCEL207-06-01-004

Derivation BOOK 1004 PAGE 00890

2361 Orvis StreetSumter SC 29154

207-06-01-004

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSSUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES EASEMENTS ANDORRESTRICTIONS OF RECORD ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 425 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theSumter County Clerk of Court at CA2016CP4301640

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Richard L BoothMaster In Equity forSumter County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-09081Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

County or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that lot or parcel of land situatein Sumter County State of SouthCarolina containing five (5) acresand being shown and designated asLot No 1 on that certain plat of TJSmith Surveyor dated January 251947 recorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book ZZ-5 at page 245according to which said lot No 1 isbounded as follows North by astreet separating it from lands nowor formerly of John K McElveenEast by a public road leading fromthe Sumter-Shiloh paved highwaySouth by lands now or formerly ofJK McElveen and West by Lot No 2as shown on said plat

TMS Number267-02-02-003

PROPERTY ADDRESSTract 1ZZ5-245

Mims RoadSumter SC 29036

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green bydeed of distribution of the Estate2010-ES43-00274 dated September16 2015 and recorded in the Officeof the Register of Deeds for SumterCounty on September 17 2015 inDeed Book 1215 at Page 485

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at1500 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

RECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

9 Lake Shore DriveSumter SC 29150

TMS 224-06-01-004

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 85 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe Providence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinadesignated as Lot W on a platprepared by Joseph R EdwardsRLS dated June 19 2001 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book 2001 at Page 591Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 of theCode of Laws of South Carolina(1976 as amended) reference to saidplat is hereby made for the metesbounds courses andor distances ofthe property delineated thereon Theproperty is known as 2040 HideawayDrive and is shown on the Auditor`smap of Sumter County as tax parcel180-00-03-016(P)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Robert W Wazney byvirtue of a Deed from Pauline JShuler dated July 27 2001 andrecorded September 12 2001 in Book815 at Page 1970 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 180-13-01-015

Property address2040 Hideaway Drive

Sumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 5500 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

dated October 12 2009 and recordedOctober 14 2009 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina in Book 1130at Page 2915

TMS 206-04-03-038

Property Address6 Fairfield Street

Sumter SC 29150

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 6125 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

Summons ampNotice Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale

B6 THE ITEM CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017

ORDER AND NOTICE OF SALED E F I C I E N C Y J U D G M E N TREQUESTED AS TO DEFENDANTSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONNOT ELIGIBLE FOR LOANMODIFICATION UNDER THEH O M E A F F O R D A B L EMODIFICATION PROGRAM STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA SUMTERCOUNTY IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS THIRD JUDICIALC I R C U I T 2 0 1 6 - C P - 4 3 - 0 0 6 1 8FIRST-CITIZENS BANK amp TRUSTCOMPANY AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST BY MERGER TO FIRSTCITIZENS BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY INC Plaintiff vsSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONDefendant(s) BY VIRTUE of adecree heretofore granted in the

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-01993

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of FederalNational Mortgage Association(Fannie Mae) vs Nicole J MilliganI the undersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

ALL of that certain piece parcel orlot of land together withimprovements thereon lying beingand situate in Sumter TownshipSumter County South Carolinamore particularly shown anddesignated as Lot 233 HilldaleSubdivision on a plat thereofprepared by Michael C TurbevilleIII on December 19 2005 said plat isrecorded in Plat Book 2006 at Page16 and is incorporated herein byreference pursuant to Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976 (as amended)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Nicole J Milligan byvirtue of a Deed from The Estate ofDouglas M Simmons datedDecember 28 2005 and recordedJanuary 13 2006 in Book 1012 atPage 1246 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 207-09-04-013

Property address2610 Hilldale Drive

Sumter SC 29154-7010

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case of

Notice of SaleCA No

2015-CP-43-02808

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Guild MortgageCompany vs Roosevelt AndersonTracey Danelle Isaac I theundersigned as Master in Equity forSumter County will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at the SumterCounty Judicial Center SumterCounty South Carolina to thehighest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parcelor lot of land together with theimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being shown anddesignated as Lot No 60 of Kel-SamFarms Subdivision Section I asshown on that certain plat preparedby Carl J Croft RLS dated June 121989 and recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty in Plat Book PB 94 at page237 This said lot has such metesboundaries courses and distances asare shown on said plat which areincorporated herein in accordancewith the provisions of Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Roosevelt Anderson andTracey Danelle Isaac from StanleyMaxwell by virtue of a Deed datedJune 26 2014 and recorded July 92014 in Book 1202 at Page 5758 in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County South Carolina

3440 Deer Track CircleDalzell SC 29040

TMS 189-09-01-014

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Four and00100 (4000) to be paid on balanceof bid from date of sale to date ofcompliance The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps and that thesuccessful bidder or bidders otherthan the Plaintiff therein do uponthe acceptance of his or her biddeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County a certified check orcash in the amount equal to fivepercent (5) of the amount of bid onsaid premises at the sale as evidenceof good faith in bidding and subjectto any resale of said premises underOrder of this Court and in the eventthe said purchaser or purchasers failto comply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days the Masterin Equity shall forthwith resell thesaid property after the due noticeand advertisement and shallcontinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser who shall comply withthe terms of sale shall be obtainedsuch sales to be made at the risk ofthe former purchaser Since apersonal or deficiency judgment iswaived the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately If thePlaintiff or the Plaintiff srepresentative does not appear atthe above-described sale then thesale of the property will be nullvoid and of no force and effect Insuch event the sale will berescheduled for the next available

Notice of SaleCA No 2017-CP-43-00325

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Lakeview LoanServicing LLC vs Michael SGerbode I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on July 3 2017 at 1200 PMat the Sumter County JudicialCenter Sumter County SouthCarolina to the highest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parceland lottract of land withimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being in the Countyof Sumter State of South Carolinaidentified as Lot No 4B of EssexPark Subdivision and being morefully shown on a plat prepared byJoseph R Edwards PLS dated31798 and recorded in Plat Book 98at Page 319 records of SumterCounty

Aforesaid Plat is specificallyincorporated herein and reference iscraved thereto for a more completeand accurate description of themetes bounds courses anddistances of the property concernedherein This description is in lieu ofmetes and bounds as permitted bylaw under Section 30-5-250 of the1976 Code of Laws of South CarolinaAs Amended Be all measurements alittle more or a little less andaccording to said plat

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Michael S Gerbode bydeed of Tommy L Moss datedSeptember 6 2006 and recordedSeptember 6 2006 in Book 1043 atPage 1639 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina

2021 Essex DriveSumter SC 29154

TMS 206-06-02-108

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Six and8751000 (6875) to be paid onbalance of bid from date of sale todate of compliance The purchaserto pay for papers and stamps andthat the successful bidder orbidders other than the Plaintifftherein do upon the acceptance ofhis or her bid deposit with theMaster in Equity for Sumter County

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4301551

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina issued in thecase of Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company as Trustee forSoundview Home Loan Trust 2006-3Asset-Backed Certificates Series2006-3 against Barry L Artis Sr etal the Master in Equity for SumterCounty or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereonsituate lying and being in theTownship of Stateburg near theTown of Sumter County of SumterState of South Carolina fronting onMonterey Drive and being moreparticularly shown and delineated asLot 3 of Horton Field Subdivision(fka Mayfield Subdivision) on a platprepared for Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by Cox and DinkinsInc dated April 14 2006 andrecorded in Book 2006 page 236 andalso by plat prepared by EdmundsLand Surveyors Inc datedDecember 17 2003 and recorded inBook 2004 page 48 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty and having such boundariesand measurements as will more fullyappear by reference to said plat

TMS Number155-08-03-004

PROPERTY ADDRESS1390 Monterey DrSumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by deed of D RHorton Inc dated April 20 2006 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyon May 12 2006 in Deed Book 1027 atPage 1897

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at450 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord and to the right of the UnitedStates of America to redeem theproperty within one (1) year from thedate of the foreclosure sale pursuantto Sec 2410(c) Title 28 UnitedStates Code

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties who

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00377

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank Trust NA as Trustee forLSF9 Master Participation Trust vsAnnie G Gilchrist Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvester Miott akaSylvester R Miott Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvia L Miott SouthCarolina Department of Revenuethe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALI THAT LOT OF LANDSITUATE IN THE CITY OFSUMTER IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA REPRESENTED ASLOT NO 40 IN BLOCK B ON THATCERTAIN PLAT RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OFCOURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY INPLAT BOOK V-4 AT PAGE 411 ANDBOUNDED AS FOLLOWS

ON THE NORTH BY SHERARDSTREET ON SAID PLAT NOWKNOWN AS COLLEGE STREET ONTHE EAST BY LOT NO 41 INBLOCKB ON SAID PLAT ON THESOUTH BY OTHER LAND OFGRANTOR AND ON THE WEST BYLOT NO 39 IN BLOCK B ON SAIDPLAT SAID LOT HEREBYCONVEYED MEASURES FIFTY (50)FEET ON ITS NORTHERN ANDSOUTHERN LINES AND ONEHUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) FEETON ITS EASTERN AND WESTERNLINES BY SAID MEASUREMENTSA LITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOS Y L V E S T E R M I O T T A N DSYNETHIA MIOTT BY DEED OFS A M G G R E E N D A T E DFEBRUARY 10 1956 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 15 1956 INBOOK 87 AT PAGE 273 IN THERECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

SUBSEQUENTLY SYNETHIA DMIOTT PASSED AWAY AND HERINTEREST IN THE SUBJECTPROPERTY WAS PASSED TOSYLVESTER MIOTT AND SYLVIAMIOTT PURSUANT TO THE WILLOF SYNETHIA D MIOTT AND BYPROBATE OF ESTATE FILE2010ES4300009 SEE ALSO DEEDOF DISTRIBUTION DATEDMARCH 22 2011 AND RECORDEDMARCH 23 2011 IN DEED BOOK1152 AT PAGE 001342 IN THEOFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTFOR SUMTER COUNTY SOUTHCAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

20 East College StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 229-12-03-035

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 124499 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2016-CP-43-00952

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofChristiana Trust a division ofWilmington Savings Fund SocietyFSB as indenture trustee for theC S M C 2 0 1 4 - R P L 3 T r u s t Mortgage-Backed Notes Series2014-RPL3 vs Joshua A GrubbBrittany A Henline Chase BankUSA National Association sbm toChase Manhattan Bank USA NA assuccessor in interest to Bank OneDelaware NA the undersignedMaster In Equity for Sumter CountySouth Carolina will sell on July 32017 at 1200PM at the SumterCounty Courthouse City of SumterState of South Carolina to thehighest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR TRACT OF LANDWITH ALL IMPROVEMENTSTHEREON SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE CITY ANDCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT NO 85 OF WILSON PARKSUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON APLAT BY DD EDMUNDS RLSDATED JULY 2 1990 RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 90 AT PAGE 875 INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFSUMTER COUNTY SAID LOT NO85 BEING BOUNDED ANDMEASURING AS FOLLOWSNORTH BY LOT NO 78 SAIDP L A T A N D M E A S U R I N GTHEREON 7489 FEET EAST BYLOT NO 86 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14013FEET SOUTH BY LEE STREETSAID PLAT AND FRONTINGTHEREON 7521 FEET AND WESTBY LOT NO 84 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14030FEET BE ALL MEASUREMENTS ALITTLE MORE OR A LITTLE LESSAND ACCORDING TO SAID PLATTHIS BEING THE PROPERTYKNOWN AS 209 LEE STREET

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOJOSHUA A GRUBB ANDBRITTANY A HENLINE BY DEEDOF BUDDY K WARD DATED MAY10 2005 AND RECORDED MAY 242005 IN BOOK 981 AT PAGE 1729 INTHE OFFICE OF REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY209 Lee Street

Sumter SC 29150TMS 248-10-02-018

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) Deficiency judgment beingdemanded the bidding will not beclosed on the day of sale but willremain open for a period of thirty(30) days as provided by lawPlaintiff is demanding a deficiencythe Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to salePurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 75 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300005

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of NationstarMortgage LLC against DorothyRobertson et al the Master inEquity for Sumter County or hisheragent will sell on July 3 2017 at1200 PM at Sumter JudicialCenter 215 North Harvin StreetSumter SC 29150 to the highestbidder

All that piece parcel or lot of landlying being and situate in SumterTownship Sumter County State ofSouth Carolina shown anddesignated as Lot No 2 on a plat ofVillage Green Subdivisionrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book Z-28 at Page 57 said lotbeing bounded and measures asfollows On the Northwest by WasselStreet and measuring thereon 2250feet on the North by the intersectionof Wassel Street and DesChampsRoad and measuring thereon 3535feet On the Northeast byDesChamps Road and measuringthereon 1050 feet On the Southeastby Lot No 1 and measuring thereon2500 feet and on the Southwest byLot No 3 and measuring thereon1300 feet be all of saidmeasurements a little more or less

TMS Number184-10-01-003

PROPERTY ADDRESS450 Deschamps Road

Sumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Cassie S Slater andWillie Slater by deed of S amp ELandscaping Company datedOctober 26 1970 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 29 1970in Deed Book R-9 at Page 1384 and toCassie S Slater Dorothy Robertsonand Willie Mae Scott by deed ofdistribution of the Estate of WillieSlater recorded November 14 2005in Book 1005 at Page 1493

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at6875 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

a certified check or cash in theamount equal to five percent (5) ofthe amount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of good faithin bidding and subject to any resaleof said premises under Order of thisCourt and in the event the saidpurchaser or purchasers fail tocomply with the terms of sale withinTwenty (20) days the Master inEquity shall forthwith resell the saidproperty after the due notice andadvertisement and shall continue tosell the same each subsequent salesday until a purchaser who shallcomply with the terms of sale shallbe obtained such sales to be made atthe risk of the former purchaserSince a personal or deficiencyjudgment is waived the bidding willnot remain open but compliancewith the bid may be madeimmediately If the Plaintiff or thePlaintiffs representative does notappear at the above-described salethen the sale of the property will benull void and of no force and effectIn such event the sale will berescheduled for the next availablesales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in EquityFor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

should have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Susan S WhiteSC Bar 5453Attorney for PlaintiffFINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPO Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460

case of First-Citizens Bank amp TrustCompany as successor in interest bymerger to First Citizens Bank andTrust Company Inc v Sheila HClark aka Sheila A Clark akaSheila H Wilson case number2016-CP-43-00618 I the undersignedRichard L Booth Master In Equityfor Sumter County will hold a saleon July 3 2017 at 1200 PM at theSumter County Courthouse 215North Harvin Street Sumter SC29150 Courtroom 1A and sell thefollowing described property to thehighest bidder All that certainpiece parcel or lot of land togetherwith the dwelling and any and allother improvements thereon lyingbeing and situate in the city andCounty of Sumter State of SouthCarolina being shown anddelineated as Lot No 6 on thatcertain plat by R L MaloneEngineer dated July 9 1940 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book S-5 at Page 53according to which said Lot 6 isbounded and measuring now orformerly as follows on the north byLot 7 said plat and measuringthereon 1000 feet on the east by Lot8 said plat and measuring thereon575 feet on the south by a 50right-of-way known as VirginiaDrive and measuring thereon 100feet and on the west by theright-of-way of North MagnoliaStreet and fronting thereon 575 feetbe all of said measurements a littlemore or less and according to saidplat Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 ofthe Code of Laws of South Carolina(1976) reference to said plat ishereby craved for particulars of theboundaries metes courses andordistances of the property delineatedthereon This property isrepresented as Tax Map Parcel No249-01-02-058 upon the records of theSumter County Auditor and isknown as 501 N Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 This being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto David W Durham bydeed from Anne Harriet PalmerCatherine Palmer Tillman andPhilip G Palmer dated March 231999 and recorded same date in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 735 atPage 1052 And this being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto Sheila H Clark bydeed from David W Durhamrecorded June 4 1999 in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 743 atPage 23 501 Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 Tax No249-01-02-058 TERMS OF SALE Thesuccessful bidder other thanPlaintiff will deposit with theSumter County Master In Equity atthe conclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of its bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt in thecase of noncompliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail or refuseto make the required deposit at timeof bid or comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30) daysthen the Master In Equity may resellthe property on the same terms andconditions at the risk of the saidhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theconveying deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of the bidfrom the date of sale to the date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 5500 per annum ShouldPlaintiff or one of its representativesfail to be present at the time of salethe property shall be automaticallywithdrawn from said sale As adeficiency judgment is beingdemanded the bidding will remainopen thirty (30) days after the date ofsale THIS SALE IS ALSO MADESUBJECT TO ALL SUMTERCOUNTY TAXES AND EXISTINGEASEMENTS RESTRICTIONSAND SENIOR LIENS ANDOROTHER ENCUMBRANCES OFRECORD Richard L Booth MasterIn Equity Sumter County SumterSouth Carolina ATTORNEYS FORPLAINTIFF Samuel D FlederPatrick Goodwyn Smith DebnamNarron Drake Saintsing amp MyersLLP PO Box 26268 Raleigh NC27611 Attorneys for Plaintiff DMN15079942

case of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3375 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

non-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4875 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

sales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

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IN LIFE

FLINT MICH Michiganrsquos attor-ney general charged healthofficials Wednesday over theFlint drinking-water crisis

Six officials are charged in allmdash five with involuntary man-slaughter mdash according to Michi-gan Attorney General Bill

Schuette ldquoWe are confident thatthe charges that we have filed willbe upheld in the courtsrdquo he said

uNick Lyon director of thestate Department of Health andHuman Services is charged withfelonies involuntary manslaugh-ter and misconduct in office

uEden Wells the depart-mentrsquos chief medical executive ischarged with obstruction of jus-tice and lying to a police officeralso felonies

uDarnell Earley Flintrsquos for-mer state emergency manager ischarged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with felony false pre-

tenses conspiracy to commitfalse pretenses misconduct in of-fice and a misdemeanor charge ofwillful neglect of duty

uHoward Croft Flintrsquos for-mer Water Department manageris charged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with false pretenses andconspiracy to commit falsepretenses

uLiane Shekter-Smith theMichigan Department of Envi-ronmental Qualityrsquos drinking wa-ter chief is charged withinvoluntary manslaughter Shepreviously was charged with felo-ny misconduct in office and mis-

demeanor willful neglect of dutyuStephen Busch the district

supervisor for the Office of Drink-ing Water is charged with invol-untary manslaughter He pre-viously was charged with felonymisconduct in office tamperingwith evidence conspiracy to tam-per with evidence and two misde-meanor counts of the MichiganSafe Water Drinking Act

The charges are related to aLegionnairesrsquo disease outbreak in2014 and 2015 that led to 12deaths after the cityrsquos water sup-ply was switched to the Flint Riv-er Flintrsquos drinking water wascontaminated with lead

Officials face manslaughter charges over Flint12 died in Michiganafter water polluted

Paul Egan and Elisha AndersonDetroit Free Press

GUNFIRE ON THE BASEBALL FIELD

SOURCE Digital Globe ESRI GRAPHIC KARL GELLES AND JIM SERGENT USA TODAY

ABOUT 7 AM Congressmen are taking batting practice

1

SHORTLY AFTER 7 AMGunman open fires from behind third base

2

Scalisersquos CapitolPolice detail engages shooter

4

3rdbase

Outfield

4

1stbase

Police detail location

ABOUT 712 AMAlexandria police arrive and join the gunfight Suspect dies

5

Eugene Simpson Stadium Park Alexandria Va

HOW THE SHOOTING UNFOLDED

Alexandria

WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWhite HouseWhite HouseWhite House

US CapitolUS CapitolUS Capitol

Va

MdPotomacRiverPotomacRiver

395395Shootings

N

5 Miles

CongressmanSteve Scaliseshot in hip

3

Attack stuns Washington

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Survivors gather behind police lines around the baseball park in Alexandria Va where congressional Republicans were practicing for an annual charity game with congressional Democrats The game will be played tonight as planned

ALEXANDRIA VA The 66-year-old Illinois man who fired earlyWednesday on members of Con-gress practicing for a charitybaseball game raged againstPresidentTrump and hadsingled outHouse MajorityWhip SteveScalise whowas woundedin the attack

ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

AFPGETTY IMAGES

James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

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STORY CONTINUES ON C2 STORY CONTINUES ON C2

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

CONTINUED FROM C1

CONTINUED FROM C1

SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

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Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

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(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

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AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

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AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

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COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

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AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

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AMC 48 180 (600) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Lost World Jurassic Parkrdquo (1997 Adventure) Jeff Goldblum Juli-anne Moore An expedition returns to monitor dinosaursrsquo progress

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

Modern Family (DVS)

WE 68 166 Law amp Order ldquoStalkerrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDisappearedrdquo Law amp Order Quadriplegic boy is killed Law amp Order ldquoBad Girlrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDamagedrdquo Law amp Order WGNA 8 172 Blue Bloods ldquoThe Bitter Endrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoUnwritten Rulesrdquo Blue Bloods Blue Bloods ldquoTo Protect and Serverdquo Person of Interest

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DOG EAT DOUG

SOUP TO NUTZ

ACROSS1 Snake footwise

5 Instagram and

Pinterest

9 Bad thing to

draw during

a test

14 Saboteur eg

15 Fruit used in

alcohol flavoring

16 Home for

66-Across

17 Criticism

18 Wedding dress

insert

19 Impatient

20 Start

of a one-liner by

54-Across

23 Tiresome type

24 Cavaliers

on scoreboards

25 One-liner part 2

29 One-liner part 3

32 Paella pot

33 NFL receivers

36 Actress Skye

37 Upset

38 One-liner part 4

40 One-liner part 5

42 Stands for

funerals

43 Black and Red

44 ldquo__ of Lightrdquo

1998 Madonna

album

45 Words to a traitor

46 One-liner part 6

49 End of the

one-liner

50 Andean root

vegetable

51 California tourist

attraction

54 Standup comic

known for

one-liners

59 Stereotypically

haunted area

62 One-eighties

63 Flash maybe

64 Absorbed

eagerly with ldquoinrdquo

65 It may affect

a sentence

66 Sea eagles

67 ldquo__ Stardustrdquo

David Bowie

song

68 Chihuahua

sounds

69 Afternoon fare

DOWN1 Switch letters

2 Tentacled

creature

3 Start of

a Norwegian line

4 Northern Illinois

University city

5 ldquoOff the Courtrdquo

memoirist

6 Splash sound

7 A pro brings his

own to the table

8 Flower parts

9 Switch partner

10 ldquoReady if you

arerdquo

11 Circle segment

12 Med research

agency

13 One in or on

a chain

21 Calvin and Anne

22 Born in France

26 Not as healthy

27 Colleague of

Ruth and Sonia

28 Source of some

issues

30 Comforting

sound

31 Bad picnic omen

33 Area sometimes

called ldquoThe Roof

of the Worldrdquo

34 ldquoDownton

Abbeyrdquo lady

35 Number of

Maravillas

del Mundo

37 Email again

39 Showing

impatience

digitally

40 __ shooter

41 Fink

43 Linguistic origin

of Kwanzaa

46 Wee one

47 Live in

48 Hydrophobia

52 ldquoNapoleon

Dynamiterdquo

sidekick Saacutenchez

53 Hockey setting

55 Repulsive

56 Dickens

schemer

57 Those in

Chihuahua

58 [Horrors]

59 Woodworkerrsquos

tool

60 Prefix with cycle

61 Itrsquos game

JEFF MACNELLYrsquoS SHOE DILBERT

MOTHER GOOSE

ZITSBLONDIE

BORN LOSERBEETLE BAILEY

ANDY CAPP

BIZARRO

GARFIELD

JUMBLE THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEBy David L Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

SUDOKU HOW TO PLAY

Each row column and set of 3-by-3 boxes must contain the numbers 1 through 9 without repetition

By Christopher Shaw 61617

Thursdayrsquos Puzzle Solved

copy2017 Tribune Content Agency LLC 61617

THE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

The answers to todayrsquos puzzles can be

found on todayrsquos Daily Planner page

DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

Good advice for everyone mdash teens to seniors mdash is in ldquoThe Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With Itrdquo To order send your name and mailing address plus check or money order for $7 (US funds) to Dear Abby Anger Booklet PO Box 447 Mount Morris IL 61054-0447 (Shipping and handling are in-cluded in the price)

Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

C6 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 COMICS THE SUMTER ITEM

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IN THE PROBATECOURT FOR

SUMTER COUNTY2017-ES-43-114

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Robert L McClearyPetitioner

vChris M DeJean Nakai R MackArkinwole McCleary ValarieHolmes McCleary And for anypersons unknown who are or Mightclaim to be heirs of the decedentIncluding any unknown persons inthe armed Forces of the UnitedStates of America any Minorspersons non compos mentis andPersons under a disability of anykind or Nature

Respondents

SUMMONSAND NOTICE

TO THE RESPONDENTS ABOVENAMEDAnd to the natural generaltestamentary or other guardiansthereof and to the person withwhom they reside or by whom theymay reside or by whom they may beemployed if any there be and to allo t h e r R e s p o n d e n t s w h o s ewhereabouts cannot be ascertained

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDadvised and notified that theP e t i t i o n S u m m o n s o r d e rAppointing Guardia ad Litem Orderof Publication and Notice toRespondents were filed in the Officeof the Probate Court for SumterCounty South Carolina The purposeof this action is to determine theheirs-at-law of Larry D McCleary asis more fully stated in the PetitionThat by Order of the Probate CourtCalvin K Hastie Esquire whoseaddress is 7 East Hampton SumterSouth Carolina 29150 was appointedGuardian ad Litem Nisi with hisherappointment to become absolutethirty (30) days after the services ofthis Amended Summons and Notice

NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT OF

GUARDIAN AD LITEM

TO THE RESPONDENTS HEREINnames and addresses unknownincluding thereof any who may beminors or under other legaldisabilities if any and to thenatural general or testamentaryguardian or conservator or otherwiseunto the persons with him they mayreside if any thereby

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat by order entered June 2 2017Calvin K Hastie Esquire was namedGuardian ad Litem Nisi to represent

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Bidders must deposit security withall bids Security shall be in the formof a certified check or bid bondmade payable to the Owner andshall be for an amount equal to notless than five percent (5) of theamount of the bid Provisions of thesecurity shall be as described in theInformation for Bidders

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No bidder may withdraw the bidwithin 30 days after the actual dateof the opening and thereof

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ENGINEERSAECOM101 Research DriveColumbia SC 29203Mr Porter Rivers(803)254-4400

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-00733

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of JPMorganChase Bank National Association vsRobert W Wazney I theundersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4302183

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of OsamaKhammash against Lawrence Greenthe Master in Equity for Sumter

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-2095

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of South CarolinaState Housing Finance andDevelopment Authority againstElizabeth Berry et al I the Masterin Equity for Sumter County will sellon Monday July 3 2017 at 1200oclock pm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 125 of Millwood GardensSubdivision as shown in Plat BookZ-13 at Page 80 and more recentlyshown and particularly shown on aplat by JP Edwards RLS datedOctober 26 1984 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book Z-48 atPage 950 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 6Fairfield Street Sumter SCRepresented by Auditors map ofSumter County as tax parcel206-04-03-038

This being the same propertyconveyed to Elizabeth Berry by deedof JampB Properties of Sumter LLC

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NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00418

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank National Associationsuccessor-in-interest to Bank ofAmerica NA successor by mergerto LaSalle Bank NA as Trustee forStructured Asset Investment LoanTrust Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates Series 2004-11 vsKathryn R Gardner theundersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LANDT O G E T H E R W I T H T H EIMPROVEMENTS THEREON IFANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE TOWNSHIP OFPRIVATEER COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT 13 ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATPREPARED BY HS WILLSONRLS DATED NOVEMBER 11 1959AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF MESNECONVEYANCE FOR SUMTERCOUNTY IN PLAT BOOK Z-17 ATP A G E 3 B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY SHOWN ANDDELINEATED ON A PLATPREPARED FOR MICHAEL EGARDNER AND KATHRYN RGARDNER BY BEN J MAKELARLS OF ALLEN-MAKELA LANDSURVEYORS INC RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE RMC FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 94 SAID LOT HAVINGSUCH METES AND BOUNDS ASREFERENCE TO SAID LATTERPLAT WILL SHOW ALLMEASUREMENTS BEING ALITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOMICHAEL E GARDNER ANDKATHRYN R GARDNER AS JOINTTENANTS WITH RIGHTS OFSURVIVORSHIP BY DEED OFE D W I N R L A W D A T E DFEBRUARY 1 1995 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 6 1995 INBOOK 617 AT PAGE 1101 IN THE

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of Wells FargoBank NA vs Sherman Rochell JrDaisy L Rochell CA No2016CP4301640 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1200 Noon at the Sumter CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONSITUATE LYING AND BEING INTHE SUMTER TOWNSHIPCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT 130 OF BECKRIDGE PARKSUBDIVISION ON A PLATPREPARED BY EDMUNDS LANDSURVEYORS RLS DATEDNOVEMBER 1 1995 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 1217 PURSUANT TOSECTION 30-5-250 OF THE CODEOF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA(1976 AS AMENDED) REFERENCETO SAID PLAT IS HEREBY MADEFOR THE METES BOUNDSCOURSES ANDOR DISTANCES OFTHE PROPERTY DELINEATEDTHEREON THIS PROPERTY ISKNOWN AS 2361 ORVIS STREETAND IS SHOWN ON THEAUDITORS MAP OF SUMTER

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300512

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of MidFirst Bankagainst Gerald Copeland the Masterin Equity for Sumter County orhisher agent will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inProvidence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinabeing more particularly shown anddelineated as Lot 5 McLaughlinEstates Subdivision Section No 1as shown on that certain plat ofJoseph R Edwards RLS dated Sept28 2000 and recorded in the Officeof the ROD for Sumter County in PlatBook 2000 at Page 700 The said lothas such boundaries metes coursesand distances as are shown on saidplat which are incorporated hereinin accordance with the provision ofSection 30-6-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976

TMS Number190-14-02-006

PROPERTY ADDRESS5 Beard Drive

Dalzell SC 29040

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lucy L Copeland andGerald Copeland by survivorshipdeed of Lucy L Copeland datedOctober 11 2000 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 12 2000in Deed Book 784 at Page 1451 LucyL Copeland died September 302014

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at7000 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-1410

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of TrustmarkNational Bank against Lucille BJenkins et al I the Master in Equityfor Sumter County will sell onMonday July 3 2017 at 1200 oclockpm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 141 of Beckridge ParkSection 7 as shown in Plat Book Z-41at Page 158 and more recently andparticularly shown on a plat byJoseph R Edwards RLS datedAugust 7 1989 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book PB89 atPage 885 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 1022Skardon Street Sumter SouthCarolina and is shown on theAuditors map of Sumter County asTax Parcel 207-07-04-007

This being the same propertyconveyed to Joyce A Jenkins andLucille B Jenkins by deed ofMarilyn F Tiffault dated February 42014 and recorded April 28 2014 inthe Office of the Register of Deedsfor Sumter County South Carolina inBook 1200 at Page 5506 andre-recorded May 29 2014 in Book1201 at Page 4274

TMS 207-07-04-007

Property Address1022 Skardon StreetSumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3875 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00524

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofThe Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York as Trusteefor the Holders of the GE-WMCA s s e t - B a c k e d P a s s - T h r o u g hCertificates Series 2006-1 vsStephen S McCoy Shawna B McCoythe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONIF ANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO 23 OFWILSON PARK SUBDIVISION ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATOF PALMER amp MALONE CESDATED OCTOBER 1954 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOKZ-12 AT PAGE 82 AND HAVINGSUCH BOUNDARIES METESCOURSES AND DISTANCES ASARE SHOWN ON SAID PLATREFERENCE TO WHICH ISHEREBY MADE PURSUANT TOAUTHORITY CONTAINED IN30-50-250 OF THE CODE OF LAWSOF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976 ASAMENDED

THIS BEING THAT SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOSTEPHEN S MCCOY ANDSHAWNA B MCCOY BY DEEDFROM STEPHEN T BICKFORDDATED JUNE 5 2006 ANDRECORDED JUNE 9 2006 IN DEEDBOOK 1032 AT PAGE 164 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTY

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

827 Mathis StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 248-09-03-057

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in the

AMENDED SUMMONSAND NOTICES

(Non-Jury)

FORECLOSUREOF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CA NO2014-CP-43-2763

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Carrington Mortgage Services LLCPlaintiff

vsJohn P Godwin South CarolinaDepartment of Motor Vehicles SouthCarolina Department of Revenue

Defendant(s)

TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVENAMEDYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDand required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint in thisaction a copy of which is herebyserved upon you and to serve a copyof your Answer on the subscribers attheir offices at 3800 FernandinaRoad Suite 110 Columbia SC 29210within thirty (30) days after theservice hereof exclusive of the dayof such service except that theUnited States of America if namedshall have sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof exclusive ofthe day of such service and if youfail to do so judgment by default willbe rendered against you for therelief demanded in the Complaint

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE ANDOR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSONWITH WHOM THE MINOR(S)RESIDES ANDOR TO PERSONSU N D E R S O M E L E G A LDISABILITY

YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONEDAND NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian ad litemwithin thirty (30) days after theservice of this Summons and Noticeupon you If you fail to do soapplication for such appointmentwill be made by Attorney forPlaintiff

YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICEthat pursuant to Rule 53(b) of theSouth Carolina Rules of CivilProcedure the Plaintiff will movefor a general Order of Reference tothe Master in Equity for SumterCounty which Order shallspecifically provide that the saidMaster in Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a final judgmentin this action

NOTICE OF FILINGAMENDED

COMPLAINT

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVENAMED

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the Amended Complaint CoverSheet for Civil Actions andCertificate of Exemption from ADRin the above entitled action was filedin the Office of the Clerk of Court forSumter County on June 19 2015

Bradford M StokesSC Bar No 78032Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451Attorneys for Plaintiff

your interest in this action andappointment to become absoluteunless you apply for the appointmentof a Guardian ad Litem to representyour interest in the above entitledaction within thirty (30) days fromthe date of the said order

June 2 2017J DAVID WEEKSWEEKS LAW OFFICE LLC35 South Sumter StreetP O Box 370Sumter SC 29151ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER(803) 775-5856 Telephone(803) 778-1365 Facsimile

COUNTY AS TAX PARCEL207-06-01-004

Derivation BOOK 1004 PAGE 00890

2361 Orvis StreetSumter SC 29154

207-06-01-004

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSSUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES EASEMENTS ANDORRESTRICTIONS OF RECORD ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 425 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theSumter County Clerk of Court at CA2016CP4301640

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Richard L BoothMaster In Equity forSumter County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-09081Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

County or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that lot or parcel of land situatein Sumter County State of SouthCarolina containing five (5) acresand being shown and designated asLot No 1 on that certain plat of TJSmith Surveyor dated January 251947 recorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book ZZ-5 at page 245according to which said lot No 1 isbounded as follows North by astreet separating it from lands nowor formerly of John K McElveenEast by a public road leading fromthe Sumter-Shiloh paved highwaySouth by lands now or formerly ofJK McElveen and West by Lot No 2as shown on said plat

TMS Number267-02-02-003

PROPERTY ADDRESSTract 1ZZ5-245

Mims RoadSumter SC 29036

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green bydeed of distribution of the Estate2010-ES43-00274 dated September16 2015 and recorded in the Officeof the Register of Deeds for SumterCounty on September 17 2015 inDeed Book 1215 at Page 485

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at1500 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

RECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

9 Lake Shore DriveSumter SC 29150

TMS 224-06-01-004

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 85 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe Providence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinadesignated as Lot W on a platprepared by Joseph R EdwardsRLS dated June 19 2001 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book 2001 at Page 591Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 of theCode of Laws of South Carolina(1976 as amended) reference to saidplat is hereby made for the metesbounds courses andor distances ofthe property delineated thereon Theproperty is known as 2040 HideawayDrive and is shown on the Auditor`smap of Sumter County as tax parcel180-00-03-016(P)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Robert W Wazney byvirtue of a Deed from Pauline JShuler dated July 27 2001 andrecorded September 12 2001 in Book815 at Page 1970 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 180-13-01-015

Property address2040 Hideaway Drive

Sumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 5500 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

dated October 12 2009 and recordedOctober 14 2009 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina in Book 1130at Page 2915

TMS 206-04-03-038

Property Address6 Fairfield Street

Sumter SC 29150

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 6125 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

Summons ampNotice Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale

B6 THE ITEM CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017

ORDER AND NOTICE OF SALED E F I C I E N C Y J U D G M E N TREQUESTED AS TO DEFENDANTSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONNOT ELIGIBLE FOR LOANMODIFICATION UNDER THEH O M E A F F O R D A B L EMODIFICATION PROGRAM STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA SUMTERCOUNTY IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS THIRD JUDICIALC I R C U I T 2 0 1 6 - C P - 4 3 - 0 0 6 1 8FIRST-CITIZENS BANK amp TRUSTCOMPANY AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST BY MERGER TO FIRSTCITIZENS BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY INC Plaintiff vsSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONDefendant(s) BY VIRTUE of adecree heretofore granted in the

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-01993

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of FederalNational Mortgage Association(Fannie Mae) vs Nicole J MilliganI the undersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

ALL of that certain piece parcel orlot of land together withimprovements thereon lying beingand situate in Sumter TownshipSumter County South Carolinamore particularly shown anddesignated as Lot 233 HilldaleSubdivision on a plat thereofprepared by Michael C TurbevilleIII on December 19 2005 said plat isrecorded in Plat Book 2006 at Page16 and is incorporated herein byreference pursuant to Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976 (as amended)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Nicole J Milligan byvirtue of a Deed from The Estate ofDouglas M Simmons datedDecember 28 2005 and recordedJanuary 13 2006 in Book 1012 atPage 1246 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 207-09-04-013

Property address2610 Hilldale Drive

Sumter SC 29154-7010

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case of

Notice of SaleCA No

2015-CP-43-02808

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Guild MortgageCompany vs Roosevelt AndersonTracey Danelle Isaac I theundersigned as Master in Equity forSumter County will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at the SumterCounty Judicial Center SumterCounty South Carolina to thehighest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parcelor lot of land together with theimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being shown anddesignated as Lot No 60 of Kel-SamFarms Subdivision Section I asshown on that certain plat preparedby Carl J Croft RLS dated June 121989 and recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty in Plat Book PB 94 at page237 This said lot has such metesboundaries courses and distances asare shown on said plat which areincorporated herein in accordancewith the provisions of Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Roosevelt Anderson andTracey Danelle Isaac from StanleyMaxwell by virtue of a Deed datedJune 26 2014 and recorded July 92014 in Book 1202 at Page 5758 in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County South Carolina

3440 Deer Track CircleDalzell SC 29040

TMS 189-09-01-014

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Four and00100 (4000) to be paid on balanceof bid from date of sale to date ofcompliance The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps and that thesuccessful bidder or bidders otherthan the Plaintiff therein do uponthe acceptance of his or her biddeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County a certified check orcash in the amount equal to fivepercent (5) of the amount of bid onsaid premises at the sale as evidenceof good faith in bidding and subjectto any resale of said premises underOrder of this Court and in the eventthe said purchaser or purchasers failto comply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days the Masterin Equity shall forthwith resell thesaid property after the due noticeand advertisement and shallcontinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser who shall comply withthe terms of sale shall be obtainedsuch sales to be made at the risk ofthe former purchaser Since apersonal or deficiency judgment iswaived the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately If thePlaintiff or the Plaintiff srepresentative does not appear atthe above-described sale then thesale of the property will be nullvoid and of no force and effect Insuch event the sale will berescheduled for the next available

Notice of SaleCA No 2017-CP-43-00325

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Lakeview LoanServicing LLC vs Michael SGerbode I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on July 3 2017 at 1200 PMat the Sumter County JudicialCenter Sumter County SouthCarolina to the highest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parceland lottract of land withimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being in the Countyof Sumter State of South Carolinaidentified as Lot No 4B of EssexPark Subdivision and being morefully shown on a plat prepared byJoseph R Edwards PLS dated31798 and recorded in Plat Book 98at Page 319 records of SumterCounty

Aforesaid Plat is specificallyincorporated herein and reference iscraved thereto for a more completeand accurate description of themetes bounds courses anddistances of the property concernedherein This description is in lieu ofmetes and bounds as permitted bylaw under Section 30-5-250 of the1976 Code of Laws of South CarolinaAs Amended Be all measurements alittle more or a little less andaccording to said plat

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Michael S Gerbode bydeed of Tommy L Moss datedSeptember 6 2006 and recordedSeptember 6 2006 in Book 1043 atPage 1639 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina

2021 Essex DriveSumter SC 29154

TMS 206-06-02-108

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Six and8751000 (6875) to be paid onbalance of bid from date of sale todate of compliance The purchaserto pay for papers and stamps andthat the successful bidder orbidders other than the Plaintifftherein do upon the acceptance ofhis or her bid deposit with theMaster in Equity for Sumter County

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4301551

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina issued in thecase of Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company as Trustee forSoundview Home Loan Trust 2006-3Asset-Backed Certificates Series2006-3 against Barry L Artis Sr etal the Master in Equity for SumterCounty or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereonsituate lying and being in theTownship of Stateburg near theTown of Sumter County of SumterState of South Carolina fronting onMonterey Drive and being moreparticularly shown and delineated asLot 3 of Horton Field Subdivision(fka Mayfield Subdivision) on a platprepared for Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by Cox and DinkinsInc dated April 14 2006 andrecorded in Book 2006 page 236 andalso by plat prepared by EdmundsLand Surveyors Inc datedDecember 17 2003 and recorded inBook 2004 page 48 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty and having such boundariesand measurements as will more fullyappear by reference to said plat

TMS Number155-08-03-004

PROPERTY ADDRESS1390 Monterey DrSumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by deed of D RHorton Inc dated April 20 2006 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyon May 12 2006 in Deed Book 1027 atPage 1897

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at450 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord and to the right of the UnitedStates of America to redeem theproperty within one (1) year from thedate of the foreclosure sale pursuantto Sec 2410(c) Title 28 UnitedStates Code

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties who

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00377

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank Trust NA as Trustee forLSF9 Master Participation Trust vsAnnie G Gilchrist Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvester Miott akaSylvester R Miott Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvia L Miott SouthCarolina Department of Revenuethe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALI THAT LOT OF LANDSITUATE IN THE CITY OFSUMTER IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA REPRESENTED ASLOT NO 40 IN BLOCK B ON THATCERTAIN PLAT RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OFCOURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY INPLAT BOOK V-4 AT PAGE 411 ANDBOUNDED AS FOLLOWS

ON THE NORTH BY SHERARDSTREET ON SAID PLAT NOWKNOWN AS COLLEGE STREET ONTHE EAST BY LOT NO 41 INBLOCKB ON SAID PLAT ON THESOUTH BY OTHER LAND OFGRANTOR AND ON THE WEST BYLOT NO 39 IN BLOCK B ON SAIDPLAT SAID LOT HEREBYCONVEYED MEASURES FIFTY (50)FEET ON ITS NORTHERN ANDSOUTHERN LINES AND ONEHUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) FEETON ITS EASTERN AND WESTERNLINES BY SAID MEASUREMENTSA LITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOS Y L V E S T E R M I O T T A N DSYNETHIA MIOTT BY DEED OFS A M G G R E E N D A T E DFEBRUARY 10 1956 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 15 1956 INBOOK 87 AT PAGE 273 IN THERECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

SUBSEQUENTLY SYNETHIA DMIOTT PASSED AWAY AND HERINTEREST IN THE SUBJECTPROPERTY WAS PASSED TOSYLVESTER MIOTT AND SYLVIAMIOTT PURSUANT TO THE WILLOF SYNETHIA D MIOTT AND BYPROBATE OF ESTATE FILE2010ES4300009 SEE ALSO DEEDOF DISTRIBUTION DATEDMARCH 22 2011 AND RECORDEDMARCH 23 2011 IN DEED BOOK1152 AT PAGE 001342 IN THEOFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTFOR SUMTER COUNTY SOUTHCAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

20 East College StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 229-12-03-035

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 124499 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2016-CP-43-00952

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofChristiana Trust a division ofWilmington Savings Fund SocietyFSB as indenture trustee for theC S M C 2 0 1 4 - R P L 3 T r u s t Mortgage-Backed Notes Series2014-RPL3 vs Joshua A GrubbBrittany A Henline Chase BankUSA National Association sbm toChase Manhattan Bank USA NA assuccessor in interest to Bank OneDelaware NA the undersignedMaster In Equity for Sumter CountySouth Carolina will sell on July 32017 at 1200PM at the SumterCounty Courthouse City of SumterState of South Carolina to thehighest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR TRACT OF LANDWITH ALL IMPROVEMENTSTHEREON SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE CITY ANDCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT NO 85 OF WILSON PARKSUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON APLAT BY DD EDMUNDS RLSDATED JULY 2 1990 RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 90 AT PAGE 875 INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFSUMTER COUNTY SAID LOT NO85 BEING BOUNDED ANDMEASURING AS FOLLOWSNORTH BY LOT NO 78 SAIDP L A T A N D M E A S U R I N GTHEREON 7489 FEET EAST BYLOT NO 86 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14013FEET SOUTH BY LEE STREETSAID PLAT AND FRONTINGTHEREON 7521 FEET AND WESTBY LOT NO 84 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14030FEET BE ALL MEASUREMENTS ALITTLE MORE OR A LITTLE LESSAND ACCORDING TO SAID PLATTHIS BEING THE PROPERTYKNOWN AS 209 LEE STREET

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOJOSHUA A GRUBB ANDBRITTANY A HENLINE BY DEEDOF BUDDY K WARD DATED MAY10 2005 AND RECORDED MAY 242005 IN BOOK 981 AT PAGE 1729 INTHE OFFICE OF REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY209 Lee Street

Sumter SC 29150TMS 248-10-02-018

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) Deficiency judgment beingdemanded the bidding will not beclosed on the day of sale but willremain open for a period of thirty(30) days as provided by lawPlaintiff is demanding a deficiencythe Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to salePurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 75 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300005

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of NationstarMortgage LLC against DorothyRobertson et al the Master inEquity for Sumter County or hisheragent will sell on July 3 2017 at1200 PM at Sumter JudicialCenter 215 North Harvin StreetSumter SC 29150 to the highestbidder

All that piece parcel or lot of landlying being and situate in SumterTownship Sumter County State ofSouth Carolina shown anddesignated as Lot No 2 on a plat ofVillage Green Subdivisionrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book Z-28 at Page 57 said lotbeing bounded and measures asfollows On the Northwest by WasselStreet and measuring thereon 2250feet on the North by the intersectionof Wassel Street and DesChampsRoad and measuring thereon 3535feet On the Northeast byDesChamps Road and measuringthereon 1050 feet On the Southeastby Lot No 1 and measuring thereon2500 feet and on the Southwest byLot No 3 and measuring thereon1300 feet be all of saidmeasurements a little more or less

TMS Number184-10-01-003

PROPERTY ADDRESS450 Deschamps Road

Sumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Cassie S Slater andWillie Slater by deed of S amp ELandscaping Company datedOctober 26 1970 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 29 1970in Deed Book R-9 at Page 1384 and toCassie S Slater Dorothy Robertsonand Willie Mae Scott by deed ofdistribution of the Estate of WillieSlater recorded November 14 2005in Book 1005 at Page 1493

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at6875 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

a certified check or cash in theamount equal to five percent (5) ofthe amount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of good faithin bidding and subject to any resaleof said premises under Order of thisCourt and in the event the saidpurchaser or purchasers fail tocomply with the terms of sale withinTwenty (20) days the Master inEquity shall forthwith resell the saidproperty after the due notice andadvertisement and shall continue tosell the same each subsequent salesday until a purchaser who shallcomply with the terms of sale shallbe obtained such sales to be made atthe risk of the former purchaserSince a personal or deficiencyjudgment is waived the bidding willnot remain open but compliancewith the bid may be madeimmediately If the Plaintiff or thePlaintiffs representative does notappear at the above-described salethen the sale of the property will benull void and of no force and effectIn such event the sale will berescheduled for the next availablesales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in EquityFor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

should have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Susan S WhiteSC Bar 5453Attorney for PlaintiffFINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPO Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460

case of First-Citizens Bank amp TrustCompany as successor in interest bymerger to First Citizens Bank andTrust Company Inc v Sheila HClark aka Sheila A Clark akaSheila H Wilson case number2016-CP-43-00618 I the undersignedRichard L Booth Master In Equityfor Sumter County will hold a saleon July 3 2017 at 1200 PM at theSumter County Courthouse 215North Harvin Street Sumter SC29150 Courtroom 1A and sell thefollowing described property to thehighest bidder All that certainpiece parcel or lot of land togetherwith the dwelling and any and allother improvements thereon lyingbeing and situate in the city andCounty of Sumter State of SouthCarolina being shown anddelineated as Lot No 6 on thatcertain plat by R L MaloneEngineer dated July 9 1940 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book S-5 at Page 53according to which said Lot 6 isbounded and measuring now orformerly as follows on the north byLot 7 said plat and measuringthereon 1000 feet on the east by Lot8 said plat and measuring thereon575 feet on the south by a 50right-of-way known as VirginiaDrive and measuring thereon 100feet and on the west by theright-of-way of North MagnoliaStreet and fronting thereon 575 feetbe all of said measurements a littlemore or less and according to saidplat Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 ofthe Code of Laws of South Carolina(1976) reference to said plat ishereby craved for particulars of theboundaries metes courses andordistances of the property delineatedthereon This property isrepresented as Tax Map Parcel No249-01-02-058 upon the records of theSumter County Auditor and isknown as 501 N Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 This being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto David W Durham bydeed from Anne Harriet PalmerCatherine Palmer Tillman andPhilip G Palmer dated March 231999 and recorded same date in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 735 atPage 1052 And this being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto Sheila H Clark bydeed from David W Durhamrecorded June 4 1999 in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 743 atPage 23 501 Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 Tax No249-01-02-058 TERMS OF SALE Thesuccessful bidder other thanPlaintiff will deposit with theSumter County Master In Equity atthe conclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of its bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt in thecase of noncompliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail or refuseto make the required deposit at timeof bid or comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30) daysthen the Master In Equity may resellthe property on the same terms andconditions at the risk of the saidhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theconveying deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of the bidfrom the date of sale to the date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 5500 per annum ShouldPlaintiff or one of its representativesfail to be present at the time of salethe property shall be automaticallywithdrawn from said sale As adeficiency judgment is beingdemanded the bidding will remainopen thirty (30) days after the date ofsale THIS SALE IS ALSO MADESUBJECT TO ALL SUMTERCOUNTY TAXES AND EXISTINGEASEMENTS RESTRICTIONSAND SENIOR LIENS ANDOROTHER ENCUMBRANCES OFRECORD Richard L Booth MasterIn Equity Sumter County SumterSouth Carolina ATTORNEYS FORPLAINTIFF Samuel D FlederPatrick Goodwyn Smith DebnamNarron Drake Saintsing amp MyersLLP PO Box 26268 Raleigh NC27611 Attorneys for Plaintiff DMN15079942

case of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3375 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

non-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4875 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

sales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

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IN LIFE

FLINT MICH Michiganrsquos attor-ney general charged healthofficials Wednesday over theFlint drinking-water crisis

Six officials are charged in allmdash five with involuntary man-slaughter mdash according to Michi-gan Attorney General Bill

Schuette ldquoWe are confident thatthe charges that we have filed willbe upheld in the courtsrdquo he said

uNick Lyon director of thestate Department of Health andHuman Services is charged withfelonies involuntary manslaugh-ter and misconduct in office

uEden Wells the depart-mentrsquos chief medical executive ischarged with obstruction of jus-tice and lying to a police officeralso felonies

uDarnell Earley Flintrsquos for-mer state emergency manager ischarged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with felony false pre-

tenses conspiracy to commitfalse pretenses misconduct in of-fice and a misdemeanor charge ofwillful neglect of duty

uHoward Croft Flintrsquos for-mer Water Department manageris charged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with false pretenses andconspiracy to commit falsepretenses

uLiane Shekter-Smith theMichigan Department of Envi-ronmental Qualityrsquos drinking wa-ter chief is charged withinvoluntary manslaughter Shepreviously was charged with felo-ny misconduct in office and mis-

demeanor willful neglect of dutyuStephen Busch the district

supervisor for the Office of Drink-ing Water is charged with invol-untary manslaughter He pre-viously was charged with felonymisconduct in office tamperingwith evidence conspiracy to tam-per with evidence and two misde-meanor counts of the MichiganSafe Water Drinking Act

The charges are related to aLegionnairesrsquo disease outbreak in2014 and 2015 that led to 12deaths after the cityrsquos water sup-ply was switched to the Flint Riv-er Flintrsquos drinking water wascontaminated with lead

Officials face manslaughter charges over Flint12 died in Michiganafter water polluted

Paul Egan and Elisha AndersonDetroit Free Press

GUNFIRE ON THE BASEBALL FIELD

SOURCE Digital Globe ESRI GRAPHIC KARL GELLES AND JIM SERGENT USA TODAY

ABOUT 7 AM Congressmen are taking batting practice

1

SHORTLY AFTER 7 AMGunman open fires from behind third base

2

Scalisersquos CapitolPolice detail engages shooter

4

3rdbase

Outfield

4

1stbase

Police detail location

ABOUT 712 AMAlexandria police arrive and join the gunfight Suspect dies

5

Eugene Simpson Stadium Park Alexandria Va

HOW THE SHOOTING UNFOLDED

Alexandria

WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWhite HouseWhite HouseWhite House

US CapitolUS CapitolUS Capitol

Va

MdPotomacRiverPotomacRiver

395395Shootings

N

5 Miles

CongressmanSteve Scaliseshot in hip

3

Attack stuns Washington

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Survivors gather behind police lines around the baseball park in Alexandria Va where congressional Republicans were practicing for an annual charity game with congressional Democrats The game will be played tonight as planned

ALEXANDRIA VA The 66-year-old Illinois man who fired earlyWednesday on members of Con-gress practicing for a charitybaseball game raged againstPresidentTrump and hadsingled outHouse MajorityWhip SteveScalise whowas woundedin the attack

ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

AFPGETTY IMAGES

James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

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STORY CONTINUES ON C2 STORY CONTINUES ON C2

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

CONTINUED FROM C1

CONTINUED FROM C1

SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

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Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

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(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

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AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

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AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

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COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 24rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo

AMC 48 180 (600) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Lost World Jurassic Parkrdquo (1997 Adventure) Jeff Goldblum Juli-anne Moore An expedition returns to monitor dinosaursrsquo progress

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

Modern Family (DVS)

WE 68 166 Law amp Order ldquoStalkerrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDisappearedrdquo Law amp Order Quadriplegic boy is killed Law amp Order ldquoBad Girlrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDamagedrdquo Law amp Order WGNA 8 172 Blue Bloods ldquoThe Bitter Endrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoUnwritten Rulesrdquo Blue Bloods Blue Bloods ldquoTo Protect and Serverdquo Person of Interest

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DOG EAT DOUG

SOUP TO NUTZ

ACROSS1 Snake footwise

5 Instagram and

Pinterest

9 Bad thing to

draw during

a test

14 Saboteur eg

15 Fruit used in

alcohol flavoring

16 Home for

66-Across

17 Criticism

18 Wedding dress

insert

19 Impatient

20 Start

of a one-liner by

54-Across

23 Tiresome type

24 Cavaliers

on scoreboards

25 One-liner part 2

29 One-liner part 3

32 Paella pot

33 NFL receivers

36 Actress Skye

37 Upset

38 One-liner part 4

40 One-liner part 5

42 Stands for

funerals

43 Black and Red

44 ldquo__ of Lightrdquo

1998 Madonna

album

45 Words to a traitor

46 One-liner part 6

49 End of the

one-liner

50 Andean root

vegetable

51 California tourist

attraction

54 Standup comic

known for

one-liners

59 Stereotypically

haunted area

62 One-eighties

63 Flash maybe

64 Absorbed

eagerly with ldquoinrdquo

65 It may affect

a sentence

66 Sea eagles

67 ldquo__ Stardustrdquo

David Bowie

song

68 Chihuahua

sounds

69 Afternoon fare

DOWN1 Switch letters

2 Tentacled

creature

3 Start of

a Norwegian line

4 Northern Illinois

University city

5 ldquoOff the Courtrdquo

memoirist

6 Splash sound

7 A pro brings his

own to the table

8 Flower parts

9 Switch partner

10 ldquoReady if you

arerdquo

11 Circle segment

12 Med research

agency

13 One in or on

a chain

21 Calvin and Anne

22 Born in France

26 Not as healthy

27 Colleague of

Ruth and Sonia

28 Source of some

issues

30 Comforting

sound

31 Bad picnic omen

33 Area sometimes

called ldquoThe Roof

of the Worldrdquo

34 ldquoDownton

Abbeyrdquo lady

35 Number of

Maravillas

del Mundo

37 Email again

39 Showing

impatience

digitally

40 __ shooter

41 Fink

43 Linguistic origin

of Kwanzaa

46 Wee one

47 Live in

48 Hydrophobia

52 ldquoNapoleon

Dynamiterdquo

sidekick Saacutenchez

53 Hockey setting

55 Repulsive

56 Dickens

schemer

57 Those in

Chihuahua

58 [Horrors]

59 Woodworkerrsquos

tool

60 Prefix with cycle

61 Itrsquos game

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MOTHER GOOSE

ZITSBLONDIE

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BIZARRO

GARFIELD

JUMBLE THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEBy David L Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

SUDOKU HOW TO PLAY

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By Christopher Shaw 61617

Thursdayrsquos Puzzle Solved

copy2017 Tribune Content Agency LLC 61617

THE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

The answers to todayrsquos puzzles can be

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DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

Good advice for everyone mdash teens to seniors mdash is in ldquoThe Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With Itrdquo To order send your name and mailing address plus check or money order for $7 (US funds) to Dear Abby Anger Booklet PO Box 447 Mount Morris IL 61054-0447 (Shipping and handling are in-cluded in the price)

Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-00733

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of JPMorganChase Bank National Association vsRobert W Wazney I theundersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4302183

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of OsamaKhammash against Lawrence Greenthe Master in Equity for Sumter

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-2095

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of South CarolinaState Housing Finance andDevelopment Authority againstElizabeth Berry et al I the Masterin Equity for Sumter County will sellon Monday July 3 2017 at 1200oclock pm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 125 of Millwood GardensSubdivision as shown in Plat BookZ-13 at Page 80 and more recentlyshown and particularly shown on aplat by JP Edwards RLS datedOctober 26 1984 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book Z-48 atPage 950 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 6Fairfield Street Sumter SCRepresented by Auditors map ofSumter County as tax parcel206-04-03-038

This being the same propertyconveyed to Elizabeth Berry by deedof JampB Properties of Sumter LLC

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NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00418

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank National Associationsuccessor-in-interest to Bank ofAmerica NA successor by mergerto LaSalle Bank NA as Trustee forStructured Asset Investment LoanTrust Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates Series 2004-11 vsKathryn R Gardner theundersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LANDT O G E T H E R W I T H T H EIMPROVEMENTS THEREON IFANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE TOWNSHIP OFPRIVATEER COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT 13 ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATPREPARED BY HS WILLSONRLS DATED NOVEMBER 11 1959AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF MESNECONVEYANCE FOR SUMTERCOUNTY IN PLAT BOOK Z-17 ATP A G E 3 B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY SHOWN ANDDELINEATED ON A PLATPREPARED FOR MICHAEL EGARDNER AND KATHRYN RGARDNER BY BEN J MAKELARLS OF ALLEN-MAKELA LANDSURVEYORS INC RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE RMC FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 94 SAID LOT HAVINGSUCH METES AND BOUNDS ASREFERENCE TO SAID LATTERPLAT WILL SHOW ALLMEASUREMENTS BEING ALITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOMICHAEL E GARDNER ANDKATHRYN R GARDNER AS JOINTTENANTS WITH RIGHTS OFSURVIVORSHIP BY DEED OFE D W I N R L A W D A T E DFEBRUARY 1 1995 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 6 1995 INBOOK 617 AT PAGE 1101 IN THE

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of Wells FargoBank NA vs Sherman Rochell JrDaisy L Rochell CA No2016CP4301640 The followingproperty will be sold on July 3 2017at 1200 Noon at the Sumter CountyCourthouse to the highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONSITUATE LYING AND BEING INTHE SUMTER TOWNSHIPCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT 130 OF BECKRIDGE PARKSUBDIVISION ON A PLATPREPARED BY EDMUNDS LANDSURVEYORS RLS DATEDNOVEMBER 1 1995 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK95 AT PAGE 1217 PURSUANT TOSECTION 30-5-250 OF THE CODEOF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA(1976 AS AMENDED) REFERENCETO SAID PLAT IS HEREBY MADEFOR THE METES BOUNDSCOURSES ANDOR DISTANCES OFTHE PROPERTY DELINEATEDTHEREON THIS PROPERTY ISKNOWN AS 2361 ORVIS STREETAND IS SHOWN ON THEAUDITORS MAP OF SUMTER

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300512

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of MidFirst Bankagainst Gerald Copeland the Masterin Equity for Sumter County orhisher agent will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inProvidence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinabeing more particularly shown anddelineated as Lot 5 McLaughlinEstates Subdivision Section No 1as shown on that certain plat ofJoseph R Edwards RLS dated Sept28 2000 and recorded in the Officeof the ROD for Sumter County in PlatBook 2000 at Page 700 The said lothas such boundaries metes coursesand distances as are shown on saidplat which are incorporated hereinin accordance with the provision ofSection 30-6-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976

TMS Number190-14-02-006

PROPERTY ADDRESS5 Beard Drive

Dalzell SC 29040

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lucy L Copeland andGerald Copeland by survivorshipdeed of Lucy L Copeland datedOctober 11 2000 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 12 2000in Deed Book 784 at Page 1451 LucyL Copeland died September 302014

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at7000 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

SECOND AMENDEDMASTER IN

EQUITYS SALECASE NO

2015-CP-43-1410

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of TrustmarkNational Bank against Lucille BJenkins et al I the Master in Equityfor Sumter County will sell onMonday July 3 2017 at 1200 oclockpm at the Sumter CountyCourthouse Sumter South Carolinato the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvements thereonif any situate lying and being in theTownship and County of SumterState of South Carolina designatedas Lot No 141 of Beckridge ParkSection 7 as shown in Plat Book Z-41at Page 158 and more recently andparticularly shown on a plat byJoseph R Edwards RLS datedAugust 7 1989 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County in Plat Book PB89 atPage 885 This said lot has suchmetes boundaries courses anddistances as are shown on said platwhich are incorporated herein inaccordance with the provisions ofSection 30-5-250 of the Code of Lawsof South Carolina 1976 This beingthe same property known as 1022Skardon Street Sumter SouthCarolina and is shown on theAuditors map of Sumter County asTax Parcel 207-07-04-007

This being the same propertyconveyed to Joyce A Jenkins andLucille B Jenkins by deed ofMarilyn F Tiffault dated February 42014 and recorded April 28 2014 inthe Office of the Register of Deedsfor Sumter County South Carolina inBook 1200 at Page 5506 andre-recorded May 29 2014 in Book1201 at Page 4274

TMS 207-07-04-007

Property Address1022 Skardon StreetSumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3875 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00524

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofThe Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York as Trusteefor the Holders of the GE-WMCA s s e t - B a c k e d P a s s - T h r o u g hCertificates Series 2006-1 vsStephen S McCoy Shawna B McCoythe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR LOT OF LAND WITHTHE IMPROVEMENTS THEREONIF ANY SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO 23 OFWILSON PARK SUBDIVISION ASSHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLATOF PALMER amp MALONE CESDATED OCTOBER 1954 ANDRECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSUMTER COUNTY IN PLAT BOOKZ-12 AT PAGE 82 AND HAVINGSUCH BOUNDARIES METESCOURSES AND DISTANCES ASARE SHOWN ON SAID PLATREFERENCE TO WHICH ISHEREBY MADE PURSUANT TOAUTHORITY CONTAINED IN30-50-250 OF THE CODE OF LAWSOF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976 ASAMENDED

THIS BEING THAT SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOSTEPHEN S MCCOY ANDSHAWNA B MCCOY BY DEEDFROM STEPHEN T BICKFORDDATED JUNE 5 2006 ANDRECORDED JUNE 9 2006 IN DEEDBOOK 1032 AT PAGE 164 IN THEOFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTY

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

827 Mathis StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 248-09-03-057

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in the

AMENDED SUMMONSAND NOTICES

(Non-Jury)

FORECLOSUREOF REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGE

IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS

CA NO2014-CP-43-2763

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SUMTER

Carrington Mortgage Services LLCPlaintiff

vsJohn P Godwin South CarolinaDepartment of Motor Vehicles SouthCarolina Department of Revenue

Defendant(s)

TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVENAMEDYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDand required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint in thisaction a copy of which is herebyserved upon you and to serve a copyof your Answer on the subscribers attheir offices at 3800 FernandinaRoad Suite 110 Columbia SC 29210within thirty (30) days after theservice hereof exclusive of the dayof such service except that theUnited States of America if namedshall have sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof exclusive ofthe day of such service and if youfail to do so judgment by default willbe rendered against you for therelief demanded in the Complaint

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE ANDOR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSONWITH WHOM THE MINOR(S)RESIDES ANDOR TO PERSONSU N D E R S O M E L E G A LDISABILITY

YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONEDAND NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian ad litemwithin thirty (30) days after theservice of this Summons and Noticeupon you If you fail to do soapplication for such appointmentwill be made by Attorney forPlaintiff

YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICEthat pursuant to Rule 53(b) of theSouth Carolina Rules of CivilProcedure the Plaintiff will movefor a general Order of Reference tothe Master in Equity for SumterCounty which Order shallspecifically provide that the saidMaster in Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a final judgmentin this action

NOTICE OF FILINGAMENDED

COMPLAINT

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVENAMED

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the Amended Complaint CoverSheet for Civil Actions andCertificate of Exemption from ADRin the above entitled action was filedin the Office of the Clerk of Court forSumter County on June 19 2015

Bradford M StokesSC Bar No 78032Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451Attorneys for Plaintiff

your interest in this action andappointment to become absoluteunless you apply for the appointmentof a Guardian ad Litem to representyour interest in the above entitledaction within thirty (30) days fromthe date of the said order

June 2 2017J DAVID WEEKSWEEKS LAW OFFICE LLC35 South Sumter StreetP O Box 370Sumter SC 29151ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER(803) 775-5856 Telephone(803) 778-1365 Facsimile

COUNTY AS TAX PARCEL207-06-01-004

Derivation BOOK 1004 PAGE 00890

2361 Orvis StreetSumter SC 29154

207-06-01-004

SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTSSUMTER COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES EASEMENTS ANDORRESTRICTIONS OF RECORD ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES

TERMS OF SALE A 5 deposit incertified funds is required Thedeposit will be applied towards thepurchase price unless the bidderdefaults in which case the depositwill be forfeited If the successfulbidder fails or refuses to make therequired deposit or comply with hisbid within 20 days then the propertywill be resold at his risk Nopersonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately Thesuccessful bidder will be required topay interest on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 425 per annum For completeterms of sale see Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale filed with theSumter County Clerk of Court at CA2016CP4301640

NOTICE The foreclosure deed isnot a warranty deed Interestedbidders should satisfy themselves asto the quality of title to be conveyedby obtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclosure saledate

Richard L BoothMaster In Equity forSumter County

John J HearnAttorney for PlaintiffPO Box 100200Columbia SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444013263-09081Website wwwrtt-lawcom(see link to ResourcesForeclosure Sales)

County or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that lot or parcel of land situatein Sumter County State of SouthCarolina containing five (5) acresand being shown and designated asLot No 1 on that certain plat of TJSmith Surveyor dated January 251947 recorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book ZZ-5 at page 245according to which said lot No 1 isbounded as follows North by astreet separating it from lands nowor formerly of John K McElveenEast by a public road leading fromthe Sumter-Shiloh paved highwaySouth by lands now or formerly ofJK McElveen and West by Lot No 2as shown on said plat

TMS Number267-02-02-003

PROPERTY ADDRESSTract 1ZZ5-245

Mims RoadSumter SC 29036

This being the same propertyconveyed to Lawrence Green bydeed of distribution of the Estate2010-ES43-00274 dated September16 2015 and recorded in the Officeof the Register of Deeds for SumterCounty on September 17 2015 inDeed Book 1215 at Page 485

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at1500 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

RECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

9 Lake Shore DriveSumter SC 29150

TMS 224-06-01-004

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 85 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with the improvementsthereon situate lying and being inthe Providence Township County ofSumter State of South Carolinadesignated as Lot W on a platprepared by Joseph R EdwardsRLS dated June 19 2001 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book 2001 at Page 591Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 of theCode of Laws of South Carolina(1976 as amended) reference to saidplat is hereby made for the metesbounds courses andor distances ofthe property delineated thereon Theproperty is known as 2040 HideawayDrive and is shown on the Auditor`smap of Sumter County as tax parcel180-00-03-016(P)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Robert W Wazney byvirtue of a Deed from Pauline JShuler dated July 27 2001 andrecorded September 12 2001 in Book815 at Page 1970 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 180-13-01-015

Property address2040 Hideaway Drive

Sumter SC 29154

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 5500 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

dated October 12 2009 and recordedOctober 14 2009 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina in Book 1130at Page 2915

TMS 206-04-03-038

Property Address6 Fairfield Street

Sumter SC 29150

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County at conclusion of thebidding five percent (5) of the bidin cash or equivalent as evidence ofgood faith same to be applied to thepurchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toplaintiffs debt in the case ofnon-compliance If the Plaintiffsrepresentative is not in attendanceat the scheduled time of the sale thesale shall be canceled and theproperty sold on some subsequentsales day after due advertisementShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or comply withthe other terms of the bid withinthirty (30) days the deposit shall beforfeited and the Master in Equityfor Sumter County may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) As a deficiency judgment isbeing Waived the bidding will notremain open thirty days after thedate of sale Purchaser shall pay forpreparation of deed documentarystamps on the deed and recording ofthe deed The successful bidder willbe required to pay interest on theamount of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 6125 per annum Thesale shall be subject to assessmentsSumter County taxes easementseasements and restrictions of recordand other senior encumbrances

GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM LLCBenjamin E GrimsleySC Bar No 703351703 Laurel StreetP O Box 11682Columbia SC 29211(803) 233-1177bgrimsleygrimsleylawcom

Summons ampNotice Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale

B6 THE ITEM CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017

ORDER AND NOTICE OF SALED E F I C I E N C Y J U D G M E N TREQUESTED AS TO DEFENDANTSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONNOT ELIGIBLE FOR LOANMODIFICATION UNDER THEH O M E A F F O R D A B L EMODIFICATION PROGRAM STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA SUMTERCOUNTY IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS THIRD JUDICIALC I R C U I T 2 0 1 6 - C P - 4 3 - 0 0 6 1 8FIRST-CITIZENS BANK amp TRUSTCOMPANY AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST BY MERGER TO FIRSTCITIZENS BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY INC Plaintiff vsSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONDefendant(s) BY VIRTUE of adecree heretofore granted in the

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-01993

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of FederalNational Mortgage Association(Fannie Mae) vs Nicole J MilliganI the undersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

ALL of that certain piece parcel orlot of land together withimprovements thereon lying beingand situate in Sumter TownshipSumter County South Carolinamore particularly shown anddesignated as Lot 233 HilldaleSubdivision on a plat thereofprepared by Michael C TurbevilleIII on December 19 2005 said plat isrecorded in Plat Book 2006 at Page16 and is incorporated herein byreference pursuant to Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976 (as amended)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Nicole J Milligan byvirtue of a Deed from The Estate ofDouglas M Simmons datedDecember 28 2005 and recordedJanuary 13 2006 in Book 1012 atPage 1246 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 207-09-04-013

Property address2610 Hilldale Drive

Sumter SC 29154-7010

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case of

Notice of SaleCA No

2015-CP-43-02808

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Guild MortgageCompany vs Roosevelt AndersonTracey Danelle Isaac I theundersigned as Master in Equity forSumter County will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at the SumterCounty Judicial Center SumterCounty South Carolina to thehighest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parcelor lot of land together with theimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being shown anddesignated as Lot No 60 of Kel-SamFarms Subdivision Section I asshown on that certain plat preparedby Carl J Croft RLS dated June 121989 and recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty in Plat Book PB 94 at page237 This said lot has such metesboundaries courses and distances asare shown on said plat which areincorporated herein in accordancewith the provisions of Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Roosevelt Anderson andTracey Danelle Isaac from StanleyMaxwell by virtue of a Deed datedJune 26 2014 and recorded July 92014 in Book 1202 at Page 5758 in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County South Carolina

3440 Deer Track CircleDalzell SC 29040

TMS 189-09-01-014

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Four and00100 (4000) to be paid on balanceof bid from date of sale to date ofcompliance The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps and that thesuccessful bidder or bidders otherthan the Plaintiff therein do uponthe acceptance of his or her biddeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County a certified check orcash in the amount equal to fivepercent (5) of the amount of bid onsaid premises at the sale as evidenceof good faith in bidding and subjectto any resale of said premises underOrder of this Court and in the eventthe said purchaser or purchasers failto comply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days the Masterin Equity shall forthwith resell thesaid property after the due noticeand advertisement and shallcontinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser who shall comply withthe terms of sale shall be obtainedsuch sales to be made at the risk ofthe former purchaser Since apersonal or deficiency judgment iswaived the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately If thePlaintiff or the Plaintiff srepresentative does not appear atthe above-described sale then thesale of the property will be nullvoid and of no force and effect Insuch event the sale will berescheduled for the next available

Notice of SaleCA No 2017-CP-43-00325

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Lakeview LoanServicing LLC vs Michael SGerbode I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on July 3 2017 at 1200 PMat the Sumter County JudicialCenter Sumter County SouthCarolina to the highest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parceland lottract of land withimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being in the Countyof Sumter State of South Carolinaidentified as Lot No 4B of EssexPark Subdivision and being morefully shown on a plat prepared byJoseph R Edwards PLS dated31798 and recorded in Plat Book 98at Page 319 records of SumterCounty

Aforesaid Plat is specificallyincorporated herein and reference iscraved thereto for a more completeand accurate description of themetes bounds courses anddistances of the property concernedherein This description is in lieu ofmetes and bounds as permitted bylaw under Section 30-5-250 of the1976 Code of Laws of South CarolinaAs Amended Be all measurements alittle more or a little less andaccording to said plat

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Michael S Gerbode bydeed of Tommy L Moss datedSeptember 6 2006 and recordedSeptember 6 2006 in Book 1043 atPage 1639 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina

2021 Essex DriveSumter SC 29154

TMS 206-06-02-108

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Six and8751000 (6875) to be paid onbalance of bid from date of sale todate of compliance The purchaserto pay for papers and stamps andthat the successful bidder orbidders other than the Plaintifftherein do upon the acceptance ofhis or her bid deposit with theMaster in Equity for Sumter County

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4301551

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina issued in thecase of Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company as Trustee forSoundview Home Loan Trust 2006-3Asset-Backed Certificates Series2006-3 against Barry L Artis Sr etal the Master in Equity for SumterCounty or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereonsituate lying and being in theTownship of Stateburg near theTown of Sumter County of SumterState of South Carolina fronting onMonterey Drive and being moreparticularly shown and delineated asLot 3 of Horton Field Subdivision(fka Mayfield Subdivision) on a platprepared for Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by Cox and DinkinsInc dated April 14 2006 andrecorded in Book 2006 page 236 andalso by plat prepared by EdmundsLand Surveyors Inc datedDecember 17 2003 and recorded inBook 2004 page 48 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty and having such boundariesand measurements as will more fullyappear by reference to said plat

TMS Number155-08-03-004

PROPERTY ADDRESS1390 Monterey DrSumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by deed of D RHorton Inc dated April 20 2006 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyon May 12 2006 in Deed Book 1027 atPage 1897

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at450 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord and to the right of the UnitedStates of America to redeem theproperty within one (1) year from thedate of the foreclosure sale pursuantto Sec 2410(c) Title 28 UnitedStates Code

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties who

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00377

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank Trust NA as Trustee forLSF9 Master Participation Trust vsAnnie G Gilchrist Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvester Miott akaSylvester R Miott Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvia L Miott SouthCarolina Department of Revenuethe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALI THAT LOT OF LANDSITUATE IN THE CITY OFSUMTER IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA REPRESENTED ASLOT NO 40 IN BLOCK B ON THATCERTAIN PLAT RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OFCOURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY INPLAT BOOK V-4 AT PAGE 411 ANDBOUNDED AS FOLLOWS

ON THE NORTH BY SHERARDSTREET ON SAID PLAT NOWKNOWN AS COLLEGE STREET ONTHE EAST BY LOT NO 41 INBLOCKB ON SAID PLAT ON THESOUTH BY OTHER LAND OFGRANTOR AND ON THE WEST BYLOT NO 39 IN BLOCK B ON SAIDPLAT SAID LOT HEREBYCONVEYED MEASURES FIFTY (50)FEET ON ITS NORTHERN ANDSOUTHERN LINES AND ONEHUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) FEETON ITS EASTERN AND WESTERNLINES BY SAID MEASUREMENTSA LITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOS Y L V E S T E R M I O T T A N DSYNETHIA MIOTT BY DEED OFS A M G G R E E N D A T E DFEBRUARY 10 1956 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 15 1956 INBOOK 87 AT PAGE 273 IN THERECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

SUBSEQUENTLY SYNETHIA DMIOTT PASSED AWAY AND HERINTEREST IN THE SUBJECTPROPERTY WAS PASSED TOSYLVESTER MIOTT AND SYLVIAMIOTT PURSUANT TO THE WILLOF SYNETHIA D MIOTT AND BYPROBATE OF ESTATE FILE2010ES4300009 SEE ALSO DEEDOF DISTRIBUTION DATEDMARCH 22 2011 AND RECORDEDMARCH 23 2011 IN DEED BOOK1152 AT PAGE 001342 IN THEOFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTFOR SUMTER COUNTY SOUTHCAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

20 East College StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 229-12-03-035

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 124499 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2016-CP-43-00952

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofChristiana Trust a division ofWilmington Savings Fund SocietyFSB as indenture trustee for theC S M C 2 0 1 4 - R P L 3 T r u s t Mortgage-Backed Notes Series2014-RPL3 vs Joshua A GrubbBrittany A Henline Chase BankUSA National Association sbm toChase Manhattan Bank USA NA assuccessor in interest to Bank OneDelaware NA the undersignedMaster In Equity for Sumter CountySouth Carolina will sell on July 32017 at 1200PM at the SumterCounty Courthouse City of SumterState of South Carolina to thehighest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR TRACT OF LANDWITH ALL IMPROVEMENTSTHEREON SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE CITY ANDCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT NO 85 OF WILSON PARKSUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON APLAT BY DD EDMUNDS RLSDATED JULY 2 1990 RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 90 AT PAGE 875 INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFSUMTER COUNTY SAID LOT NO85 BEING BOUNDED ANDMEASURING AS FOLLOWSNORTH BY LOT NO 78 SAIDP L A T A N D M E A S U R I N GTHEREON 7489 FEET EAST BYLOT NO 86 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14013FEET SOUTH BY LEE STREETSAID PLAT AND FRONTINGTHEREON 7521 FEET AND WESTBY LOT NO 84 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14030FEET BE ALL MEASUREMENTS ALITTLE MORE OR A LITTLE LESSAND ACCORDING TO SAID PLATTHIS BEING THE PROPERTYKNOWN AS 209 LEE STREET

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOJOSHUA A GRUBB ANDBRITTANY A HENLINE BY DEEDOF BUDDY K WARD DATED MAY10 2005 AND RECORDED MAY 242005 IN BOOK 981 AT PAGE 1729 INTHE OFFICE OF REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY209 Lee Street

Sumter SC 29150TMS 248-10-02-018

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) Deficiency judgment beingdemanded the bidding will not beclosed on the day of sale but willremain open for a period of thirty(30) days as provided by lawPlaintiff is demanding a deficiencythe Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to salePurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 75 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300005

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of NationstarMortgage LLC against DorothyRobertson et al the Master inEquity for Sumter County or hisheragent will sell on July 3 2017 at1200 PM at Sumter JudicialCenter 215 North Harvin StreetSumter SC 29150 to the highestbidder

All that piece parcel or lot of landlying being and situate in SumterTownship Sumter County State ofSouth Carolina shown anddesignated as Lot No 2 on a plat ofVillage Green Subdivisionrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book Z-28 at Page 57 said lotbeing bounded and measures asfollows On the Northwest by WasselStreet and measuring thereon 2250feet on the North by the intersectionof Wassel Street and DesChampsRoad and measuring thereon 3535feet On the Northeast byDesChamps Road and measuringthereon 1050 feet On the Southeastby Lot No 1 and measuring thereon2500 feet and on the Southwest byLot No 3 and measuring thereon1300 feet be all of saidmeasurements a little more or less

TMS Number184-10-01-003

PROPERTY ADDRESS450 Deschamps Road

Sumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Cassie S Slater andWillie Slater by deed of S amp ELandscaping Company datedOctober 26 1970 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 29 1970in Deed Book R-9 at Page 1384 and toCassie S Slater Dorothy Robertsonand Willie Mae Scott by deed ofdistribution of the Estate of WillieSlater recorded November 14 2005in Book 1005 at Page 1493

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at6875 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

a certified check or cash in theamount equal to five percent (5) ofthe amount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of good faithin bidding and subject to any resaleof said premises under Order of thisCourt and in the event the saidpurchaser or purchasers fail tocomply with the terms of sale withinTwenty (20) days the Master inEquity shall forthwith resell the saidproperty after the due notice andadvertisement and shall continue tosell the same each subsequent salesday until a purchaser who shallcomply with the terms of sale shallbe obtained such sales to be made atthe risk of the former purchaserSince a personal or deficiencyjudgment is waived the bidding willnot remain open but compliancewith the bid may be madeimmediately If the Plaintiff or thePlaintiffs representative does notappear at the above-described salethen the sale of the property will benull void and of no force and effectIn such event the sale will berescheduled for the next availablesales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in EquityFor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

should have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Susan S WhiteSC Bar 5453Attorney for PlaintiffFINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPO Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460

case of First-Citizens Bank amp TrustCompany as successor in interest bymerger to First Citizens Bank andTrust Company Inc v Sheila HClark aka Sheila A Clark akaSheila H Wilson case number2016-CP-43-00618 I the undersignedRichard L Booth Master In Equityfor Sumter County will hold a saleon July 3 2017 at 1200 PM at theSumter County Courthouse 215North Harvin Street Sumter SC29150 Courtroom 1A and sell thefollowing described property to thehighest bidder All that certainpiece parcel or lot of land togetherwith the dwelling and any and allother improvements thereon lyingbeing and situate in the city andCounty of Sumter State of SouthCarolina being shown anddelineated as Lot No 6 on thatcertain plat by R L MaloneEngineer dated July 9 1940 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book S-5 at Page 53according to which said Lot 6 isbounded and measuring now orformerly as follows on the north byLot 7 said plat and measuringthereon 1000 feet on the east by Lot8 said plat and measuring thereon575 feet on the south by a 50right-of-way known as VirginiaDrive and measuring thereon 100feet and on the west by theright-of-way of North MagnoliaStreet and fronting thereon 575 feetbe all of said measurements a littlemore or less and according to saidplat Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 ofthe Code of Laws of South Carolina(1976) reference to said plat ishereby craved for particulars of theboundaries metes courses andordistances of the property delineatedthereon This property isrepresented as Tax Map Parcel No249-01-02-058 upon the records of theSumter County Auditor and isknown as 501 N Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 This being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto David W Durham bydeed from Anne Harriet PalmerCatherine Palmer Tillman andPhilip G Palmer dated March 231999 and recorded same date in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 735 atPage 1052 And this being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto Sheila H Clark bydeed from David W Durhamrecorded June 4 1999 in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 743 atPage 23 501 Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 Tax No249-01-02-058 TERMS OF SALE Thesuccessful bidder other thanPlaintiff will deposit with theSumter County Master In Equity atthe conclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of its bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt in thecase of noncompliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail or refuseto make the required deposit at timeof bid or comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30) daysthen the Master In Equity may resellthe property on the same terms andconditions at the risk of the saidhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theconveying deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of the bidfrom the date of sale to the date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 5500 per annum ShouldPlaintiff or one of its representativesfail to be present at the time of salethe property shall be automaticallywithdrawn from said sale As adeficiency judgment is beingdemanded the bidding will remainopen thirty (30) days after the date ofsale THIS SALE IS ALSO MADESUBJECT TO ALL SUMTERCOUNTY TAXES AND EXISTINGEASEMENTS RESTRICTIONSAND SENIOR LIENS ANDOROTHER ENCUMBRANCES OFRECORD Richard L Booth MasterIn Equity Sumter County SumterSouth Carolina ATTORNEYS FORPLAINTIFF Samuel D FlederPatrick Goodwyn Smith DebnamNarron Drake Saintsing amp MyersLLP PO Box 26268 Raleigh NC27611 Attorneys for Plaintiff DMN15079942

case of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3375 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

non-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4875 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter County

Scott and Corley PAAttorney for Plaintiff

sales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of SaleNotice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale

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IN MONEY

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IN LIFE

FLINT MICH Michiganrsquos attor-ney general charged healthofficials Wednesday over theFlint drinking-water crisis

Six officials are charged in allmdash five with involuntary man-slaughter mdash according to Michi-gan Attorney General Bill

Schuette ldquoWe are confident thatthe charges that we have filed willbe upheld in the courtsrdquo he said

uNick Lyon director of thestate Department of Health andHuman Services is charged withfelonies involuntary manslaugh-ter and misconduct in office

uEden Wells the depart-mentrsquos chief medical executive ischarged with obstruction of jus-tice and lying to a police officeralso felonies

uDarnell Earley Flintrsquos for-mer state emergency manager ischarged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with felony false pre-

tenses conspiracy to commitfalse pretenses misconduct in of-fice and a misdemeanor charge ofwillful neglect of duty

uHoward Croft Flintrsquos for-mer Water Department manageris charged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with false pretenses andconspiracy to commit falsepretenses

uLiane Shekter-Smith theMichigan Department of Envi-ronmental Qualityrsquos drinking wa-ter chief is charged withinvoluntary manslaughter Shepreviously was charged with felo-ny misconduct in office and mis-

demeanor willful neglect of dutyuStephen Busch the district

supervisor for the Office of Drink-ing Water is charged with invol-untary manslaughter He pre-viously was charged with felonymisconduct in office tamperingwith evidence conspiracy to tam-per with evidence and two misde-meanor counts of the MichiganSafe Water Drinking Act

The charges are related to aLegionnairesrsquo disease outbreak in2014 and 2015 that led to 12deaths after the cityrsquos water sup-ply was switched to the Flint Riv-er Flintrsquos drinking water wascontaminated with lead

Officials face manslaughter charges over Flint12 died in Michiganafter water polluted

Paul Egan and Elisha AndersonDetroit Free Press

GUNFIRE ON THE BASEBALL FIELD

SOURCE Digital Globe ESRI GRAPHIC KARL GELLES AND JIM SERGENT USA TODAY

ABOUT 7 AM Congressmen are taking batting practice

1

SHORTLY AFTER 7 AMGunman open fires from behind third base

2

Scalisersquos CapitolPolice detail engages shooter

4

3rdbase

Outfield

4

1stbase

Police detail location

ABOUT 712 AMAlexandria police arrive and join the gunfight Suspect dies

5

Eugene Simpson Stadium Park Alexandria Va

HOW THE SHOOTING UNFOLDED

Alexandria

WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWhite HouseWhite HouseWhite House

US CapitolUS CapitolUS Capitol

Va

MdPotomacRiverPotomacRiver

395395Shootings

N

5 Miles

CongressmanSteve Scaliseshot in hip

3

Attack stuns Washington

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Survivors gather behind police lines around the baseball park in Alexandria Va where congressional Republicans were practicing for an annual charity game with congressional Democrats The game will be played tonight as planned

ALEXANDRIA VA The 66-year-old Illinois man who fired earlyWednesday on members of Con-gress practicing for a charitybaseball game raged againstPresidentTrump and hadsingled outHouse MajorityWhip SteveScalise whowas woundedin the attack

ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

AFPGETTY IMAGES

James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C1

STORY CONTINUES ON C2 STORY CONTINUES ON C2

PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER

John Zidich

EDITOR IN CHIEF

Joanne Lipman

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

CONTINUED FROM C1

CONTINUED FROM C1

SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

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Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

Americarsquos Got Talent ldquoAuditions 3rdquo Contestants of all ages audition Dateline NBC (N) WIS News 10 at 11 (N)

(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

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AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

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AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

CNBC 35 84 American Greed A phony gold scheme American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed CNN 3 80 Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper

COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 24rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo

AMC 48 180 (600) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Lost World Jurassic Parkrdquo (1997 Adventure) Jeff Goldblum Juli-anne Moore An expedition returns to monitor dinosaursrsquo progress

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

Modern Family (DVS)

WE 68 166 Law amp Order ldquoStalkerrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDisappearedrdquo Law amp Order Quadriplegic boy is killed Law amp Order ldquoBad Girlrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDamagedrdquo Law amp Order WGNA 8 172 Blue Bloods ldquoThe Bitter Endrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoUnwritten Rulesrdquo Blue Bloods Blue Bloods ldquoTo Protect and Serverdquo Person of Interest

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ACROSS1 Snake footwise

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Pinterest

9 Bad thing to

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a test

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15 Fruit used in

alcohol flavoring

16 Home for

66-Across

17 Criticism

18 Wedding dress

insert

19 Impatient

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of a one-liner by

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25 One-liner part 2

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32 Paella pot

33 NFL receivers

36 Actress Skye

37 Upset

38 One-liner part 4

40 One-liner part 5

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44 ldquo__ of Lightrdquo

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45 Words to a traitor

46 One-liner part 6

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51 California tourist

attraction

54 Standup comic

known for

one-liners

59 Stereotypically

haunted area

62 One-eighties

63 Flash maybe

64 Absorbed

eagerly with ldquoinrdquo

65 It may affect

a sentence

66 Sea eagles

67 ldquo__ Stardustrdquo

David Bowie

song

68 Chihuahua

sounds

69 Afternoon fare

DOWN1 Switch letters

2 Tentacled

creature

3 Start of

a Norwegian line

4 Northern Illinois

University city

5 ldquoOff the Courtrdquo

memoirist

6 Splash sound

7 A pro brings his

own to the table

8 Flower parts

9 Switch partner

10 ldquoReady if you

arerdquo

11 Circle segment

12 Med research

agency

13 One in or on

a chain

21 Calvin and Anne

22 Born in France

26 Not as healthy

27 Colleague of

Ruth and Sonia

28 Source of some

issues

30 Comforting

sound

31 Bad picnic omen

33 Area sometimes

called ldquoThe Roof

of the Worldrdquo

34 ldquoDownton

Abbeyrdquo lady

35 Number of

Maravillas

del Mundo

37 Email again

39 Showing

impatience

digitally

40 __ shooter

41 Fink

43 Linguistic origin

of Kwanzaa

46 Wee one

47 Live in

48 Hydrophobia

52 ldquoNapoleon

Dynamiterdquo

sidekick Saacutenchez

53 Hockey setting

55 Repulsive

56 Dickens

schemer

57 Those in

Chihuahua

58 [Horrors]

59 Woodworkerrsquos

tool

60 Prefix with cycle

61 Itrsquos game

JEFF MACNELLYrsquoS SHOE DILBERT

MOTHER GOOSE

ZITSBLONDIE

BORN LOSERBEETLE BAILEY

ANDY CAPP

BIZARRO

GARFIELD

JUMBLE THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEBy David L Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

SUDOKU HOW TO PLAY

Each row column and set of 3-by-3 boxes must contain the numbers 1 through 9 without repetition

By Christopher Shaw 61617

Thursdayrsquos Puzzle Solved

copy2017 Tribune Content Agency LLC 61617

THE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

The answers to todayrsquos puzzles can be

found on todayrsquos Daily Planner page

DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

Good advice for everyone mdash teens to seniors mdash is in ldquoThe Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With Itrdquo To order send your name and mailing address plus check or money order for $7 (US funds) to Dear Abby Anger Booklet PO Box 447 Mount Morris IL 61054-0447 (Shipping and handling are in-cluded in the price)

Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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ORDER AND NOTICE OF SALED E F I C I E N C Y J U D G M E N TREQUESTED AS TO DEFENDANTSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONNOT ELIGIBLE FOR LOANMODIFICATION UNDER THEH O M E A F F O R D A B L EMODIFICATION PROGRAM STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA SUMTERCOUNTY IN THE COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS THIRD JUDICIALC I R C U I T 2 0 1 6 - C P - 4 3 - 0 0 6 1 8FIRST-CITIZENS BANK amp TRUSTCOMPANY AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST BY MERGER TO FIRSTCITIZENS BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY INC Plaintiff vsSHEILA H CLARK AKA SHEILA ACLARK AKA SHEILA H WILSONDefendant(s) BY VIRTUE of adecree heretofore granted in the

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MASTER IN EQUITYNOTICE OF SALE2016-CP-43-01993

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretoforegranted in the case of FederalNational Mortgage Association(Fannie Mae) vs Nicole J MilliganI the undersigned Richard L BoothMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on Monday July 3 2017 at1200 PM at the County JudicialCenter 215 Harvin Street SumterSC 29150 to the highest bidder

ALL of that certain piece parcel orlot of land together withimprovements thereon lying beingand situate in Sumter TownshipSumter County South Carolinamore particularly shown anddesignated as Lot 233 HilldaleSubdivision on a plat thereofprepared by Michael C TurbevilleIII on December 19 2005 said plat isrecorded in Plat Book 2006 at Page16 and is incorporated herein byreference pursuant to Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976 (as amended)

This being the same propertyconveyed unto Nicole J Milligan byvirtue of a Deed from The Estate ofDouglas M Simmons datedDecember 28 2005 and recordedJanuary 13 2006 in Book 1012 atPage 1246 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of Sumter CountySouth Carolina

TMS No 207-09-04-013

Property address2610 Hilldale Drive

Sumter SC 29154-7010

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master in Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of said bid is due andpayable immediately upon closing ofthe bidding in cash or equivalent asevidence of good faith same to beapplied to purchase price in case ofcompliance but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs and then toPlaintiffs debt in the case of

Notice of SaleCA No

2015-CP-43-02808

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Guild MortgageCompany vs Roosevelt AndersonTracey Danelle Isaac I theundersigned as Master in Equity forSumter County will sell on July 32017 at 1200 PM at the SumterCounty Judicial Center SumterCounty South Carolina to thehighest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parcelor lot of land together with theimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being shown anddesignated as Lot No 60 of Kel-SamFarms Subdivision Section I asshown on that certain plat preparedby Carl J Croft RLS dated June 121989 and recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty in Plat Book PB 94 at page237 This said lot has such metesboundaries courses and distances asare shown on said plat which areincorporated herein in accordancewith the provisions of Section30-5-250 of the Code of Laws of SouthCarolina 1976

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Roosevelt Anderson andTracey Danelle Isaac from StanleyMaxwell by virtue of a Deed datedJune 26 2014 and recorded July 92014 in Book 1202 at Page 5758 in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County South Carolina

3440 Deer Track CircleDalzell SC 29040

TMS 189-09-01-014

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Four and00100 (4000) to be paid on balanceof bid from date of sale to date ofcompliance The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps and that thesuccessful bidder or bidders otherthan the Plaintiff therein do uponthe acceptance of his or her biddeposit with the Master in Equity forSumter County a certified check orcash in the amount equal to fivepercent (5) of the amount of bid onsaid premises at the sale as evidenceof good faith in bidding and subjectto any resale of said premises underOrder of this Court and in the eventthe said purchaser or purchasers failto comply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days the Masterin Equity shall forthwith resell thesaid property after the due noticeand advertisement and shallcontinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser who shall comply withthe terms of sale shall be obtainedsuch sales to be made at the risk ofthe former purchaser Since apersonal or deficiency judgment iswaived the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately If thePlaintiff or the Plaintiff srepresentative does not appear atthe above-described sale then thesale of the property will be nullvoid and of no force and effect Insuch event the sale will berescheduled for the next available

Notice of SaleCA No 2017-CP-43-00325

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of Lakeview LoanServicing LLC vs Michael SGerbode I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Sumter Countywill sell on July 3 2017 at 1200 PMat the Sumter County JudicialCenter Sumter County SouthCarolina to the highest bidder

Legal Description and PropertyAddressALL THAT CERTAIN piece parceland lottract of land withimprovements thereon if anysituate lying and being in the Countyof Sumter State of South Carolinaidentified as Lot No 4B of EssexPark Subdivision and being morefully shown on a plat prepared byJoseph R Edwards PLS dated31798 and recorded in Plat Book 98at Page 319 records of SumterCounty

Aforesaid Plat is specificallyincorporated herein and reference iscraved thereto for a more completeand accurate description of themetes bounds courses anddistances of the property concernedherein This description is in lieu ofmetes and bounds as permitted bylaw under Section 30-5-250 of the1976 Code of Laws of South CarolinaAs Amended Be all measurements alittle more or a little less andaccording to said plat

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed to Michael S Gerbode bydeed of Tommy L Moss datedSeptember 6 2006 and recordedSeptember 6 2006 in Book 1043 atPage 1639 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for SumterCounty South Carolina

2021 Essex DriveSumter SC 29154

TMS 206-06-02-108

TERMS OF SALE For cash Interestat the current rate of Six and8751000 (6875) to be paid onbalance of bid from date of sale todate of compliance The purchaserto pay for papers and stamps andthat the successful bidder orbidders other than the Plaintifftherein do upon the acceptance ofhis or her bid deposit with theMaster in Equity for Sumter County

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2016CP4301551

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina issued in thecase of Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company as Trustee forSoundview Home Loan Trust 2006-3Asset-Backed Certificates Series2006-3 against Barry L Artis Sr etal the Master in Equity for SumterCounty or hisher agent will sell onJuly 3 2017 at 1200 PM at SumterJudicial Center 215 North HarvinStreet Sumter SC 29150 to thehighest bidder

All that certain piece parcel or lot ofland with improvements thereonsituate lying and being in theTownship of Stateburg near theTown of Sumter County of SumterState of South Carolina fronting onMonterey Drive and being moreparticularly shown and delineated asLot 3 of Horton Field Subdivision(fka Mayfield Subdivision) on a platprepared for Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by Cox and DinkinsInc dated April 14 2006 andrecorded in Book 2006 page 236 andalso by plat prepared by EdmundsLand Surveyors Inc datedDecember 17 2003 and recorded inBook 2004 page 48 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for SumterCounty and having such boundariesand measurements as will more fullyappear by reference to said plat

TMS Number155-08-03-004

PROPERTY ADDRESS1390 Monterey DrSumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Barry L Artis Sr andJanice M Artis by deed of D RHorton Inc dated April 20 2006 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyon May 12 2006 in Deed Book 1027 atPage 1897

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at450 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord and to the right of the UnitedStates of America to redeem theproperty within one (1) year from thedate of the foreclosure sale pursuantto Sec 2410(c) Title 28 UnitedStates Code

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties who

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2017-CP-43-00377

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofUS Bank Trust NA as Trustee forLSF9 Master Participation Trust vsAnnie G Gilchrist Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvester Miott akaSylvester R Miott Roosevelt OMiott as Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Sylvia L Miott SouthCarolina Department of Revenuethe undersigned Master In Equity forSumter County South Carolina willsell on July 3 2017 at 1200PM at theSumter County Courthouse City ofSumter State of South Carolina tothe highest bidder

ALI THAT LOT OF LANDSITUATE IN THE CITY OFSUMTER IN THE COUNTY OFSUMTER STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA REPRESENTED ASLOT NO 40 IN BLOCK B ON THATCERTAIN PLAT RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OFCOURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY INPLAT BOOK V-4 AT PAGE 411 ANDBOUNDED AS FOLLOWS

ON THE NORTH BY SHERARDSTREET ON SAID PLAT NOWKNOWN AS COLLEGE STREET ONTHE EAST BY LOT NO 41 INBLOCKB ON SAID PLAT ON THESOUTH BY OTHER LAND OFGRANTOR AND ON THE WEST BYLOT NO 39 IN BLOCK B ON SAIDPLAT SAID LOT HEREBYCONVEYED MEASURES FIFTY (50)FEET ON ITS NORTHERN ANDSOUTHERN LINES AND ONEHUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) FEETON ITS EASTERN AND WESTERNLINES BY SAID MEASUREMENTSA LITTLE MORE OR LESS

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOS Y L V E S T E R M I O T T A N DSYNETHIA MIOTT BY DEED OFS A M G G R E E N D A T E DFEBRUARY 10 1956 ANDRECORDED FEBRUARY 15 1956 INBOOK 87 AT PAGE 273 IN THERECORDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

SUBSEQUENTLY SYNETHIA DMIOTT PASSED AWAY AND HERINTEREST IN THE SUBJECTPROPERTY WAS PASSED TOSYLVESTER MIOTT AND SYLVIAMIOTT PURSUANT TO THE WILLOF SYNETHIA D MIOTT AND BYPROBATE OF ESTATE FILE2010ES4300009 SEE ALSO DEEDOF DISTRIBUTION DATEDMARCH 22 2011 AND RECORDEDMARCH 23 2011 IN DEED BOOK1152 AT PAGE 001342 IN THEOFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTFOR SUMTER COUNTY SOUTHCAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY

20 East College StreetSumter SC 29150

TMS 229-12-03-035

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 124499 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF SALECIVIL ACTION NO

2016-CP-43-00952

BY VIRTUE of the decreeheretofore granted in the case ofChristiana Trust a division ofWilmington Savings Fund SocietyFSB as indenture trustee for theC S M C 2 0 1 4 - R P L 3 T r u s t Mortgage-Backed Notes Series2014-RPL3 vs Joshua A GrubbBrittany A Henline Chase BankUSA National Association sbm toChase Manhattan Bank USA NA assuccessor in interest to Bank OneDelaware NA the undersignedMaster In Equity for Sumter CountySouth Carolina will sell on July 32017 at 1200PM at the SumterCounty Courthouse City of SumterState of South Carolina to thehighest bidder

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECEPARCEL OR TRACT OF LANDWITH ALL IMPROVEMENTSTHEREON SITUATE LYING ANDBEING IN THE CITY ANDCOUNTY OF SUMTER STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA DESIGNATEDAS LOT NO 85 OF WILSON PARKSUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON APLAT BY DD EDMUNDS RLSDATED JULY 2 1990 RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 90 AT PAGE 875 INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFSUMTER COUNTY SAID LOT NO85 BEING BOUNDED ANDMEASURING AS FOLLOWSNORTH BY LOT NO 78 SAIDP L A T A N D M E A S U R I N GTHEREON 7489 FEET EAST BYLOT NO 86 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14013FEET SOUTH BY LEE STREETSAID PLAT AND FRONTINGTHEREON 7521 FEET AND WESTBY LOT NO 84 SAID PLAT ANDMEASURING THEREON 14030FEET BE ALL MEASUREMENTS ALITTLE MORE OR A LITTLE LESSAND ACCORDING TO SAID PLATTHIS BEING THE PROPERTYKNOWN AS 209 LEE STREET

THIS BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOJOSHUA A GRUBB ANDBRITTANY A HENLINE BY DEEDOF BUDDY K WARD DATED MAY10 2005 AND RECORDED MAY 242005 IN BOOK 981 AT PAGE 1729 INTHE OFFICE OF REGISTER OFDEEDS FOR SUMTER COUNTYSOUTH CAROLINA

CURRENT ADDRESSOF PROPERTY209 Lee Street

Sumter SC 29150TMS 248-10-02-018

TERMS OF SALE The successfulbidder other than the Plaintiff willdeposit with the Master In Equity atconclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of his bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to the Plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) Deficiency judgment beingdemanded the bidding will not beclosed on the day of sale but willremain open for a period of thirty(30) days as provided by lawPlaintiff is demanding a deficiencythe Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to salePurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 75 per annum The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE OF MASTERIN EQUITY SALE

CIVIL ACTION NO2017CP4300005

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas for SumterCounty South Carolina heretoforeissued in the case of NationstarMortgage LLC against DorothyRobertson et al the Master inEquity for Sumter County or hisheragent will sell on July 3 2017 at1200 PM at Sumter JudicialCenter 215 North Harvin StreetSumter SC 29150 to the highestbidder

All that piece parcel or lot of landlying being and situate in SumterTownship Sumter County State ofSouth Carolina shown anddesignated as Lot No 2 on a plat ofVillage Green Subdivisionrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book Z-28 at Page 57 said lotbeing bounded and measures asfollows On the Northwest by WasselStreet and measuring thereon 2250feet on the North by the intersectionof Wassel Street and DesChampsRoad and measuring thereon 3535feet On the Northeast byDesChamps Road and measuringthereon 1050 feet On the Southeastby Lot No 1 and measuring thereon2500 feet and on the Southwest byLot No 3 and measuring thereon1300 feet be all of saidmeasurements a little more or less

TMS Number184-10-01-003

PROPERTY ADDRESS450 Deschamps Road

Sumter SC 29154

This being the same propertyconveyed to Cassie S Slater andWillie Slater by deed of S amp ELandscaping Company datedOctober 26 1970 and recorded in theOffice of the Register of Deeds forSumter County on October 29 1970in Deed Book R-9 at Page 1384 and toCassie S Slater Dorothy Robertsonand Willie Mae Scott by deed ofdistribution of the Estate of WillieSlater recorded November 14 2005in Book 1005 at Page 1493

TERMS OF SALE FOR CASH TheMaster in Equity will require adeposit of 5 of the bid amount incash or certified funds which is tobe applied on the purchase priceupon compliance with the bidInterest on the balance of the bid at6875 shall be paid to the day ofc o m p l i a n c e I n c a s e o fnoncompliance within 20 days afterthe sale the deposit of 5 is to beforfeited and applied to Plaintiffsjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale upon the sameterms at the risk of the formerhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordeed recording fees and deedstamps

Deficiency judgment not beingdemanded the bidding will notremain open after the date of salebut compliance with the bid may bemade immediately

Should Plaintiff Plaintiffs attorneyor Plaintiffs agent fail to appear onthe day of sale the property shall notbe sold but shall be re-advertisedand sold at some convenient salesday thereafter when PlaintiffPlaintiffs attorney or Plaintiffsagent is present

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand easements and restrictions ofrecord

Plaintiff does not warrant its titlesearch to purchasers at foreclosuresale or other third parties whoshould have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Richard L BoothMaster in Equityfor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

FINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPost Office Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff

a certified check or cash in theamount equal to five percent (5) ofthe amount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of good faithin bidding and subject to any resaleof said premises under Order of thisCourt and in the event the saidpurchaser or purchasers fail tocomply with the terms of sale withinTwenty (20) days the Master inEquity shall forthwith resell the saidproperty after the due notice andadvertisement and shall continue tosell the same each subsequent salesday until a purchaser who shallcomply with the terms of sale shallbe obtained such sales to be made atthe risk of the former purchaserSince a personal or deficiencyjudgment is waived the bidding willnot remain open but compliancewith the bid may be madeimmediately If the Plaintiff or thePlaintiffs representative does notappear at the above-described salethen the sale of the property will benull void and of no force and effectIn such event the sale will berescheduled for the next availablesales day Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to saleSold subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions of record

Richard L BoothMaster in EquityFor Sumter CountySumter South Carolina

Hutchens Law FirmPO Box 8237Columbia SC 29202803-726-2700

should have their own title searchperformed on the subject property

Susan S WhiteSC Bar 5453Attorney for PlaintiffFINKEL LAW FIRM LLCPO Box 71727North Charleston SC 29415(843) 577-5460

case of First-Citizens Bank amp TrustCompany as successor in interest bymerger to First Citizens Bank andTrust Company Inc v Sheila HClark aka Sheila A Clark akaSheila H Wilson case number2016-CP-43-00618 I the undersignedRichard L Booth Master In Equityfor Sumter County will hold a saleon July 3 2017 at 1200 PM at theSumter County Courthouse 215North Harvin Street Sumter SC29150 Courtroom 1A and sell thefollowing described property to thehighest bidder All that certainpiece parcel or lot of land togetherwith the dwelling and any and allother improvements thereon lyingbeing and situate in the city andCounty of Sumter State of SouthCarolina being shown anddelineated as Lot No 6 on thatcertain plat by R L MaloneEngineer dated July 9 1940 andrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Sumter Countyin Plat Book S-5 at Page 53according to which said Lot 6 isbounded and measuring now orformerly as follows on the north byLot 7 said plat and measuringthereon 1000 feet on the east by Lot8 said plat and measuring thereon575 feet on the south by a 50right-of-way known as VirginiaDrive and measuring thereon 100feet and on the west by theright-of-way of North MagnoliaStreet and fronting thereon 575 feetbe all of said measurements a littlemore or less and according to saidplat Pursuant to Section 30-5-250 ofthe Code of Laws of South Carolina(1976) reference to said plat ishereby craved for particulars of theboundaries metes courses andordistances of the property delineatedthereon This property isrepresented as Tax Map Parcel No249-01-02-058 upon the records of theSumter County Auditor and isknown as 501 N Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 This being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto David W Durham bydeed from Anne Harriet PalmerCatherine Palmer Tillman andPhilip G Palmer dated March 231999 and recorded same date in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 735 atPage 1052 And this being theidentical property heretoforeconveyed unto Sheila H Clark bydeed from David W Durhamrecorded June 4 1999 in saidRegisters Office in Deed Book 743 atPage 23 501 Magnolia StreetSumter SC 29150 Tax No249-01-02-058 TERMS OF SALE Thesuccessful bidder other thanPlaintiff will deposit with theSumter County Master In Equity atthe conclusion of the bidding fivepercent (5) of its bid in cash orequivalent as evidence of good faithsame to be applied to the purchaseprice in case of compliance but tobe forfeited and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt in thecase of noncompliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail or refuseto make the required deposit at timeof bid or comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30) daysthen the Master In Equity may resellthe property on the same terms andconditions at the risk of the saidhighest bidder Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theconveying deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of the bidfrom the date of sale to the date ofcompliance with the bid at the rateof 5500 per annum ShouldPlaintiff or one of its representativesfail to be present at the time of salethe property shall be automaticallywithdrawn from said sale As adeficiency judgment is beingdemanded the bidding will remainopen thirty (30) days after the date ofsale THIS SALE IS ALSO MADESUBJECT TO ALL SUMTERCOUNTY TAXES AND EXISTINGEASEMENTS RESTRICTIONSAND SENIOR LIENS ANDOROTHER ENCUMBRANCES OFRECORD Richard L Booth MasterIn Equity Sumter County SumterSouth Carolina ATTORNEYS FORPLAINTIFF Samuel D FlederPatrick Goodwyn Smith DebnamNarron Drake Saintsing amp MyersLLP PO Box 26268 Raleigh NC27611 Attorneys for Plaintiff DMN15079942

case of non-compliance Should thelast and highest bidder fail to complywith the other terms of the bidwithin thirty (30) days then theMaster In Equity may re-sell theproperty on the same terms andconditions on some subsequent SalesDay (at the risk of the said highestbidder) No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded thebidding shall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall be final onthat date and compliance with thebid may be made immediatelyPurchaser to pay for documentarystamps on the Deed The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date of saleto date of compliance with the bid atthe rate of 3375 per annum Thesale shall be subject to taxes andassessments existing easements andrestrictions easements andrestrictions of record and any othersenior encumbrances

In the event an agent of Plaintiffdoes not appear at the time of salethe within property shall bewithdrawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date upon theterms and conditions as set forth inthe Judgment of Foreclosure andSale or such terms as may be setforth in a supplemental order

The Honorable Richard L BoothMaster In Equityfor Sumter County

Brock amp Scott PLLC3800 Fernandina Road Suite 110Columbia SC 29210Attorneys for Plaintiff

non-compliance In the event of athird party bidder and that any thirdparty bidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master in Equitysaid deposit being due and payableimmediately upon closing of thebidding on the day of sale theMaster in Equity will re-sell thesubject property at the mostconvenient time thereafter(including the day of sale) uponnotification to counsel for PlaintiffShould the last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply with thebalance due of the bid within 20days then the Master in Equity mayre-sell the property on the sameterms and conditions on somesubsequent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder)

No personal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded the bidding willnot remain open after the date ofsale but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately

Purchaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equitys DeedThe successful bidder will berequired to pay interest on thebalance of the bid from the date ofsale to date of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4875 per annum

The Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights including its right to adeficiency judgment prior to sale

The sale shall be subject to taxesand assessments existing easementsand restrictions of record

This sale is subject to all titlematters of record and any interestedparty should consider performing anindependent title examination of thesubject property as no warranty isgiven

The sale will not be held unlesseither Plaintiffs attorney orPlaintiffs bidding agent is present atthe sale and either Plaintiffsattorney or Plaintiffs bidding agententers the authorized bid of Plaintifffor this captioned matter In thealternative Plaintiffs counsel ifpermitted by the Court may advisethis Court directly of its authorizedbidding instructions In the event asale is inadvertently held withoutPlaintiffs Counsel or Counselsbidding agent entering theauthorized bid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter thesale shall be null and void and theproperty shall be re-advertised forsale on the next available sale date

Neither the Plaintiff nor its counselmake representations as to theintegrity of the title or the fairmarket value of the property offeredfor sale Prior to bidding you maywish to review the current state lawor seek the advice of any attorneylicensed in South Carolina

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IN MONEY

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IN LIFE

FLINT MICH Michiganrsquos attor-ney general charged healthofficials Wednesday over theFlint drinking-water crisis

Six officials are charged in allmdash five with involuntary man-slaughter mdash according to Michi-gan Attorney General Bill

Schuette ldquoWe are confident thatthe charges that we have filed willbe upheld in the courtsrdquo he said

uNick Lyon director of thestate Department of Health andHuman Services is charged withfelonies involuntary manslaugh-ter and misconduct in office

uEden Wells the depart-mentrsquos chief medical executive ischarged with obstruction of jus-tice and lying to a police officeralso felonies

uDarnell Earley Flintrsquos for-mer state emergency manager ischarged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with felony false pre-

tenses conspiracy to commitfalse pretenses misconduct in of-fice and a misdemeanor charge ofwillful neglect of duty

uHoward Croft Flintrsquos for-mer Water Department manageris charged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with false pretenses andconspiracy to commit falsepretenses

uLiane Shekter-Smith theMichigan Department of Envi-ronmental Qualityrsquos drinking wa-ter chief is charged withinvoluntary manslaughter Shepreviously was charged with felo-ny misconduct in office and mis-

demeanor willful neglect of dutyuStephen Busch the district

supervisor for the Office of Drink-ing Water is charged with invol-untary manslaughter He pre-viously was charged with felonymisconduct in office tamperingwith evidence conspiracy to tam-per with evidence and two misde-meanor counts of the MichiganSafe Water Drinking Act

The charges are related to aLegionnairesrsquo disease outbreak in2014 and 2015 that led to 12deaths after the cityrsquos water sup-ply was switched to the Flint Riv-er Flintrsquos drinking water wascontaminated with lead

Officials face manslaughter charges over Flint12 died in Michiganafter water polluted

Paul Egan and Elisha AndersonDetroit Free Press

GUNFIRE ON THE BASEBALL FIELD

SOURCE Digital Globe ESRI GRAPHIC KARL GELLES AND JIM SERGENT USA TODAY

ABOUT 7 AM Congressmen are taking batting practice

1

SHORTLY AFTER 7 AMGunman open fires from behind third base

2

Scalisersquos CapitolPolice detail engages shooter

4

3rdbase

Outfield

4

1stbase

Police detail location

ABOUT 712 AMAlexandria police arrive and join the gunfight Suspect dies

5

Eugene Simpson Stadium Park Alexandria Va

HOW THE SHOOTING UNFOLDED

Alexandria

WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWhite HouseWhite HouseWhite House

US CapitolUS CapitolUS Capitol

Va

MdPotomacRiverPotomacRiver

395395Shootings

N

5 Miles

CongressmanSteve Scaliseshot in hip

3

Attack stuns Washington

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Survivors gather behind police lines around the baseball park in Alexandria Va where congressional Republicans were practicing for an annual charity game with congressional Democrats The game will be played tonight as planned

ALEXANDRIA VA The 66-year-old Illinois man who fired earlyWednesday on members of Con-gress practicing for a charitybaseball game raged againstPresidentTrump and hadsingled outHouse MajorityWhip SteveScalise whowas woundedin the attack

ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

AFPGETTY IMAGES

James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

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STORY CONTINUES ON C2 STORY CONTINUES ON C2

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

CONTINUED FROM C1

CONTINUED FROM C1

SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AMLOCAL CHANNELS

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Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

Americarsquos Got Talent ldquoAuditions 3rdquo Contestants of all ages audition Dateline NBC (N) WIS News 10 at 11 (N)

(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

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AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 23rdquo (N)

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AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

CNBC 35 84 American Greed A phony gold scheme American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed CNN 3 80 Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper

COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

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TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

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CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

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FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

Modern Family (DVS)

WE 68 166 Law amp Order ldquoStalkerrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDisappearedrdquo Law amp Order Quadriplegic boy is killed Law amp Order ldquoBad Girlrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDamagedrdquo Law amp Order WGNA 8 172 Blue Bloods ldquoThe Bitter Endrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoUnwritten Rulesrdquo Blue Bloods Blue Bloods ldquoTo Protect and Serverdquo Person of Interest

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5 Instagram and

Pinterest

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draw during

a test

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alcohol flavoring

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insert

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of a one-liner by

54-Across

23 Tiresome type

24 Cavaliers

on scoreboards

25 One-liner part 2

29 One-liner part 3

32 Paella pot

33 NFL receivers

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funerals

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1998 Madonna

album

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known for

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eagerly with ldquoinrdquo

65 It may affect

a sentence

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David Bowie

song

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sounds

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creature

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a Norwegian line

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University city

5 ldquoOff the Courtrdquo

memoirist

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7 A pro brings his

own to the table

8 Flower parts

9 Switch partner

10 ldquoReady if you

arerdquo

11 Circle segment

12 Med research

agency

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a chain

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22 Born in France

26 Not as healthy

27 Colleague of

Ruth and Sonia

28 Source of some

issues

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sound

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33 Area sometimes

called ldquoThe Roof

of the Worldrdquo

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Abbeyrdquo lady

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Maravillas

del Mundo

37 Email again

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impatience

digitally

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of Kwanzaa

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47 Live in

48 Hydrophobia

52 ldquoNapoleon

Dynamiterdquo

sidekick Saacutenchez

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schemer

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Chihuahua

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MOTHER GOOSE

ZITSBLONDIE

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SUDOKU HOW TO PLAY

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By Christopher Shaw 61617

Thursdayrsquos Puzzle Solved

copy2017 Tribune Content Agency LLC 61617

THE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

The answers to todayrsquos puzzles can be

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DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

Good advice for everyone mdash teens to seniors mdash is in ldquoThe Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With Itrdquo To order send your name and mailing address plus check or money order for $7 (US funds) to Dear Abby Anger Booklet PO Box 447 Mount Morris IL 61054-0447 (Shipping and handling are in-cluded in the price)

Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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SOURCE WaterWipes survey of 1016 Millennial parentsMICHAEL B SMITH AND CARLEIGH GRAY USA TODAY

Times are a-changing

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have changed more diapers than their fathers

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Effects of Fedrsquos ratehike far-reaching

IN MONEY

lsquoCars 3rsquo shifts gears toappeal to female viewers

CRISTELA ALONZO BY KEVIN WINTER GETTY IMAGES

IN LIFE

FLINT MICH Michiganrsquos attor-ney general charged healthofficials Wednesday over theFlint drinking-water crisis

Six officials are charged in allmdash five with involuntary man-slaughter mdash according to Michi-gan Attorney General Bill

Schuette ldquoWe are confident thatthe charges that we have filed willbe upheld in the courtsrdquo he said

uNick Lyon director of thestate Department of Health andHuman Services is charged withfelonies involuntary manslaugh-ter and misconduct in office

uEden Wells the depart-mentrsquos chief medical executive ischarged with obstruction of jus-tice and lying to a police officeralso felonies

uDarnell Earley Flintrsquos for-mer state emergency manager ischarged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with felony false pre-

tenses conspiracy to commitfalse pretenses misconduct in of-fice and a misdemeanor charge ofwillful neglect of duty

uHoward Croft Flintrsquos for-mer Water Department manageris charged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with false pretenses andconspiracy to commit falsepretenses

uLiane Shekter-Smith theMichigan Department of Envi-ronmental Qualityrsquos drinking wa-ter chief is charged withinvoluntary manslaughter Shepreviously was charged with felo-ny misconduct in office and mis-

demeanor willful neglect of dutyuStephen Busch the district

supervisor for the Office of Drink-ing Water is charged with invol-untary manslaughter He pre-viously was charged with felonymisconduct in office tamperingwith evidence conspiracy to tam-per with evidence and two misde-meanor counts of the MichiganSafe Water Drinking Act

The charges are related to aLegionnairesrsquo disease outbreak in2014 and 2015 that led to 12deaths after the cityrsquos water sup-ply was switched to the Flint Riv-er Flintrsquos drinking water wascontaminated with lead

Officials face manslaughter charges over Flint12 died in Michiganafter water polluted

Paul Egan and Elisha AndersonDetroit Free Press

GUNFIRE ON THE BASEBALL FIELD

SOURCE Digital Globe ESRI GRAPHIC KARL GELLES AND JIM SERGENT USA TODAY

ABOUT 7 AM Congressmen are taking batting practice

1

SHORTLY AFTER 7 AMGunman open fires from behind third base

2

Scalisersquos CapitolPolice detail engages shooter

4

3rdbase

Outfield

4

1stbase

Police detail location

ABOUT 712 AMAlexandria police arrive and join the gunfight Suspect dies

5

Eugene Simpson Stadium Park Alexandria Va

HOW THE SHOOTING UNFOLDED

Alexandria

WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWhite HouseWhite HouseWhite House

US CapitolUS CapitolUS Capitol

Va

MdPotomacRiverPotomacRiver

395395Shootings

N

5 Miles

CongressmanSteve Scaliseshot in hip

3

Attack stuns Washington

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Survivors gather behind police lines around the baseball park in Alexandria Va where congressional Republicans were practicing for an annual charity game with congressional Democrats The game will be played tonight as planned

ALEXANDRIA VA The 66-year-old Illinois man who fired earlyWednesday on members of Con-gress practicing for a charitybaseball game raged againstPresidentTrump and hadsingled outHouse MajorityWhip SteveScalise whowas woundedin the attack

ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

AFPGETTY IMAGES

James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

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SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

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WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

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WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

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Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 23rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo

AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

CNBC 35 84 American Greed A phony gold scheme American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed CNN 3 80 Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper

COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 24rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo

AMC 48 180 (600) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Lost World Jurassic Parkrdquo (1997 Adventure) Jeff Goldblum Juli-anne Moore An expedition returns to monitor dinosaursrsquo progress

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

Modern Family (DVS)

WE 68 166 Law amp Order ldquoStalkerrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDisappearedrdquo Law amp Order Quadriplegic boy is killed Law amp Order ldquoBad Girlrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDamagedrdquo Law amp Order WGNA 8 172 Blue Bloods ldquoThe Bitter Endrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoUnwritten Rulesrdquo Blue Bloods Blue Bloods ldquoTo Protect and Serverdquo Person of Interest

THE SUMTER ITEM TELEVISION FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C5

lsquoTurn Washingtonrsquos Spiesrsquo returns for final season

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funerals

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known for

one-liners

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digitally

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DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

Good advice for everyone mdash teens to seniors mdash is in ldquoThe Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With Itrdquo To order send your name and mailing address plus check or money order for $7 (US funds) to Dear Abby Anger Booklet PO Box 447 Mount Morris IL 61054-0447 (Shipping and handling are in-cluded in the price)

Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

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SOURCE WaterWipes survey of 1016 Millennial parentsMICHAEL B SMITH AND CARLEIGH GRAY USA TODAY

Times are a-changing

74of Millennial dads say they

have changed more diapers than their fathers

J OERG CARSTENSEN EPA

Effects of Fedrsquos ratehike far-reaching

IN MONEY

lsquoCars 3rsquo shifts gears toappeal to female viewers

CRISTELA ALONZO BY KEVIN WINTER GETTY IMAGES

IN LIFE

FLINT MICH Michiganrsquos attor-ney general charged healthofficials Wednesday over theFlint drinking-water crisis

Six officials are charged in allmdash five with involuntary man-slaughter mdash according to Michi-gan Attorney General Bill

Schuette ldquoWe are confident thatthe charges that we have filed willbe upheld in the courtsrdquo he said

uNick Lyon director of thestate Department of Health andHuman Services is charged withfelonies involuntary manslaugh-ter and misconduct in office

uEden Wells the depart-mentrsquos chief medical executive ischarged with obstruction of jus-tice and lying to a police officeralso felonies

uDarnell Earley Flintrsquos for-mer state emergency manager ischarged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with felony false pre-

tenses conspiracy to commitfalse pretenses misconduct in of-fice and a misdemeanor charge ofwillful neglect of duty

uHoward Croft Flintrsquos for-mer Water Department manageris charged with involuntary man-slaughter He previously wascharged with false pretenses andconspiracy to commit falsepretenses

uLiane Shekter-Smith theMichigan Department of Envi-ronmental Qualityrsquos drinking wa-ter chief is charged withinvoluntary manslaughter Shepreviously was charged with felo-ny misconduct in office and mis-

demeanor willful neglect of dutyuStephen Busch the district

supervisor for the Office of Drink-ing Water is charged with invol-untary manslaughter He pre-viously was charged with felonymisconduct in office tamperingwith evidence conspiracy to tam-per with evidence and two misde-meanor counts of the MichiganSafe Water Drinking Act

The charges are related to aLegionnairesrsquo disease outbreak in2014 and 2015 that led to 12deaths after the cityrsquos water sup-ply was switched to the Flint Riv-er Flintrsquos drinking water wascontaminated with lead

Officials face manslaughter charges over Flint12 died in Michiganafter water polluted

Paul Egan and Elisha AndersonDetroit Free Press

GUNFIRE ON THE BASEBALL FIELD

SOURCE Digital Globe ESRI GRAPHIC KARL GELLES AND JIM SERGENT USA TODAY

ABOUT 7 AM Congressmen are taking batting practice

1

SHORTLY AFTER 7 AMGunman open fires from behind third base

2

Scalisersquos CapitolPolice detail engages shooter

4

3rdbase

Outfield

4

1stbase

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ABOUT 712 AMAlexandria police arrive and join the gunfight Suspect dies

5

Eugene Simpson Stadium Park Alexandria Va

HOW THE SHOOTING UNFOLDED

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US CapitolUS CapitolUS Capitol

Va

MdPotomacRiverPotomacRiver

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CongressmanSteve Scaliseshot in hip

3

Attack stuns Washington

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Survivors gather behind police lines around the baseball park in Alexandria Va where congressional Republicans were practicing for an annual charity game with congressional Democrats The game will be played tonight as planned

ALEXANDRIA VA The 66-year-old Illinois man who fired earlyWednesday on members of Con-gress practicing for a charitybaseball game raged againstPresidentTrump and hadsingled outHouse MajorityWhip SteveScalise whowas woundedin the attack

ldquoHerersquos a Re-publican thatshould lose hisjob but theygave him araiserdquo James THodgkinson purportedly wrote in2015 in a post to his Facebook ac-count referring to the Louisianacongressman The message wasaccompanied by a cartoon depic-tion of Scalise

Along with Scalise who re-mains in critical condition Hodg-kinson shot and wounded CapitolHill police officers Crystal Grinerand David Bailey House staffmember Zach Barth and TysonFoods lobbyist Matt Mika

Federal authorities hadnrsquot de-termined whether the assault tar-geted members of Congress RepRon DeSantis R-Fla raised theprospect that the incident mayhave been politically motivatedsaying a man who matched Hodg-kinsonrsquos description approachedhim and others in the parking lotof the baseball field to ask wheth-er the practice involved Republi-cans or Democrats

Hodgkinson who had alengthy arrest record died at ahospital from multiple gunshotwounds after officers returnedfire on the rifle-wielding home in-spection contractor from Belle-ville Ill

In a Facebook post March 22Hodgkinson turned his ireagainst Trump whom he de-scribed as a ldquotraitorrdquo

ldquoTrump Has Destroyed OurDemocracyrdquo the post said ldquoItrsquosTime to Destroy Trump amp Cordquo

In a post this week the suspecthighlighted a campaign calling forthe presidentrsquos impeachment

ldquoTrump is Guilty amp Should Goto Prison for Treasonrdquo Hodgkin-

Shooterwrote lsquoTimeto destroyTrumprsquoKevin Johnson Ray Lockerand Brad HeathUSA TODAY

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

AFPGETTY IMAGES

James Hodgkinson

One congressman thought itwas a car backfiring A senatorsaw gravel kick up and thoughtnothing of it A photographer sawa man with long gun but won-dered why someone would behunting near a baseball field

Then the horror became clearAfter being told the players onthe suburban Virginia field werethe Republican congressionalbaseball team practicing for anannual charity game a gunmanopened fire Wednesday around7 am firing dozens of roundsand injuring five people beforebeing killed by police

A ball field became a battlefieldand summoned the military train-ing of some of the players One de-scribed how he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquohis way to safety while another aformer combat surgeon workedto treat the wounded

ldquoI was closer than I cared to be

I donrsquot know of anybody who wascloserdquo said Rep Trent Kelly ofMississippi who was playingthird base and according to sev-eral witnesses was missed by thegunmanrsquos first shot The playersall ran for safety Kelly said ldquoex-cept for the Capitol Police whowere steadily engaging this guy They were not retreatingrdquo

With shots coming from out-side the fence near the third-basedugout scrambling players divedfor cover in the first-base dugout

ldquoThere were ultimately about12 of us in that dugout and a few

In an instant a sunny ball field becomes a battlefield Herb JacksonHerbNJDCUSA TODAY Network

v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B

ldquoThere was somuch gunfire youcouldnrsquot get upand run Pop poppop pop mdash itrsquos asound Irsquoll neverforgetrdquoMichigan Rep Mike Bishop

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STORY CONTINUES ON C2 STORY CONTINUES ON C2

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

CONTINUED FROM C1

CONTINUED FROM C1

SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AMLOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10WIS News 10 at 7 (N)

Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

Americarsquos Got Talent ldquoAuditions 3rdquo Contestants of all ages audition Dateline NBC (N) WIS News 10 at 11 (N)

(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 23rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo

AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

CNBC 35 84 American Greed A phony gold scheme American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed CNN 3 80 Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper

COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

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MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

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DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

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Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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Corrections amp Clarifications

A Pentagon planto send more UStroops to Afghani-stan aims to halt ad-vances by Taliban

insurgents in the short term butthe broader goal is to find a polit-ical path to end Americarsquos long-est war

Defense Secretary James Mat-tis who was given a free hand byPresident Trump on Tuesday tosend thousands of more troopsto Afghanistan if deemed neces-sary said the Pentagon is formu-lating a new approach to the warnow in its 16th year He saidWednesday that a new strategywould consider whether to bringldquomore diplomatic and economicpressures on surrounding na-tionsrdquo to help end the conflict

One of the key nations isneighboring Pakistan where theradical Taliban movement beganand where many of its leadershave sanctuary

A ldquorevised Afghanistan strate-gyrdquo will be presented to Trumpwithin weeks said Mattis whohas not yet determined howmany more troops to add to the8400 US forces currently in Af-ghanistan in addition to severalthousand coalition troops

Mattisrsquo flexibility in decidinghow many more troops to sendto the war zone reflects Trumprsquospreference to delegate such mat-ters to military commanders Heprovided the Pentagon with sim-ilar authority to deploy troops toIraq and Syria

The immediate concern in Af-ghanistan is halting Taliban pro-gress as a new fighting seasongets underway The Taliban usu-ally wait for snows to melt androads to become passable in themountainous terrain beforestepping up attacks

The overview of the warcomes at a time when the Penta-gon has called the fighting astalemate between the US-backed Afghan government andthe Taliban who were oustedfrom power in 2001 for harbor-ing the al-Qaeda terrorists be-hind the 911 attacks

ldquoWe are not winning in Af-ghanistan right nowrdquo Mattis toldCongress this week

Gen John Nicholson the topcommander in Afghanistan saida few thousand more US troopswould be required to turn thetide but would not alter the cur-

rent military approach which isto support Afghan forces Thenew troops still would serve asadvisers but they could assistmore Afghan units

Mattis indicated he also isweighing additional air supporta critical factor in a country suchas Afghanistan where fightingoften takes place in remote areasThe ability to move troops andbomb Taliban fighters in farreaches of the country are im-portant to prevent the militantsfrom developing newstrongholds

ldquoThey have suffered horriblelosses and they keep fightingrdquoMattis said of Afghan security

forces which number more than300000 police and soldiersldquoTheyrsquore not fighting as well asthey could if we gave them thekind of air support more intelsupport that we could givethemrdquo

The new authority providedby Trump will give ldquoour troopsgreater latitude to provide airpower and other vital supportrdquofor Afghan forces Mattis said ina statement

President Obama had cut offall air support except in the mostextreme situations or to defendAmerican troops after 2013when the coalition formallyturned over security responsibil-

ity to Afghanistan He changedcourse last year and agreed toprovide commanders with moreauthority to use airstrikes to sup-port Afghan security forces inkey battles

Obama had ordered a rapiddrawdown of US troops from apeak of 100000 in 2010 and theTaliban have been expandingcontrol over the past few years

The Taliban who represent anextreme version of Islam alsoare benefiting from a lack of pop-ular support for the central gov-ernment which is widely viewedas inept corrupt and a puppet ofthe United States

Recent Taliban gains are adangerous sign said Seth Jonesan analyst at RAND Corp ldquoIf theTaliban can hold rural areas itprovides them with a sanctuaryand eventually they can move onto urban areasrdquo he said

The Trump administration istrying to develop a broader strat-egy for the region Insurgenciescannot be defeated on the battle-field alone Jones said

In particular Pakistanrsquos coop-eration is needed to find a broad-er political solution Pakistanprovides sanctuary for Talibanleaders and would be a key forcein persuading them to negotiatewith the Afghan governmentThe Taliban ldquoare still operatingtheir command and controlstructure from across the bor-derrdquo Jones said

Pentagon shifts Afghanistan plan

JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

As conflict dragson new strategyadds troops mayturn up pressure

Jim MichaelsjimmichaelsUSA TODAY

NEWSANALYSIS

They havesuffered horriblelosses Theyrsquorenot fighting aswell as they couldif we gave themthe kind of airsupport moreintel supportrdquo

Defense SecretaryJames Mattis on Afghan forces

son wroteIllinois business records show

the suspect owned JTH Inspec-tions which he claimed to haveoperated for more than 30 years

ldquoI have past licenses in con-struction roofing electrical sep-tic appraisals and morerdquoHodgkinson said ldquoI am a certifiedmember of the American Societyof Home Inspectors I adhere toall of their standards of practiceand codes of ethics I am also aproud member of the Interna-tional Association of Certified In-door Air Consultantsrdquo

An official statement from theAmerican Society of Home In-spectors said Hodgkinsonrsquos mem-bership ended in 2015

CRIMINAL RECORDHodgkinson had a record of ar-rests on various criminal chargesdating back to 1988 according toSt Clair County Ill CircuitCourt documents

The charges ranged from mi-nor driving offenses and repeatedfailures to obtain work permits tobattery and driving under theinfluence

Records show that the batterycase in 2006 which resulted inhis arrest was dismissed after aperiod of ldquosupervisionrdquo

Hodgkinsonrsquos arrest in 1992 by

Illinois State Police for suspicionof resisting and obstructing apeace officer also was dismissed

None of the offenses involved aweapon

St Clair County Ill SheriffRichard Watson whose deputiesassisted federal investigators in asearch of the gunmanrsquos Bellevillehome said deputies last encoun-tered Hodgkinson on March 24when a neighbor reported gun-shots fired in the area

The sheriff said deputies ar-rived to find Hodgkinson with ahunting rifle on his propertywhere he was apparently engagedin target practice

ldquoThe guy was very cordialrdquo thesheriff said ldquoHe showed the dep-uty his firearms identificationcard Even though he was on hisown property he told the deputythat he probably should take therifle to a gun range just to besaferdquo

At no time Watson said didHodgkinsonrsquos behavior appear er-ratic or threatening

Watson said he learned ofHodgkinsonrsquos connection to theVirginia shooting shortly after930 am when he arrived at thedepartment for a meeting

ldquoI about fell out of my chairrdquoWatson said adding that authori-ties began to search their files forrecords of contacts with theshooter

CONTEMPT FOR GOP POLITICSAt home in Belleville Hodgkin-son an ardent supporter of Ver-mont Sen Bernie Sanders madeno effort to hide a simmeringcontempt for Republican politics

In a series of letters to theBelleville News-Democrat in 2012the gunman offered scathing cri-tiques of GOP policies focusinglargely on tax issues

ldquoI have never said lsquolife sucksrsquoonly the policies of the Republi-cansrdquo he wrote Aug 28 2012

The next month he cited TheRachel Maddow Show on MSNBCas one of his favorite televisionprograms adding that a recentshow highlighted the contribu-tions of 17 wealthy donors to theRepublican Party

ldquoThese men are trying to buyour countryrdquo he wrote ldquoYouknow they expect something forall this moneyrdquo

On Facebook he took particu-lar aim at Trump and the presi-dentrsquos family

Donald Johnson of Ann ArborMich said he became Facebookfriends with the suspect in Febru-ary ldquoHe seemed kind of extremerdquoJohnson said referring to him asa ldquoBernie-botrdquo

Timothy Slater who leads theFBIrsquos investigation said authori-ties believe the suspect arrived inthe area in March and had beenliving out of a white cargo van

Hodgkinson frequented the Al-exandria YMCA adjacent to thebaseball field for more than amonth former Alexandria mayorBill Euille said

Contributing Emily Bohatch and SarahToy

more would come every fewminutes including one of thestaff members who had beenshot when he was in centerfieldrdquo Sen Jeff Flake of Arizonatold CNN

Rep Joe Barton of Texas hadhis two sons with him One ofthem hid under an SUV and an-other sheltered in the dugoutBarton said

ldquoThere were dozens if nothundreds of shots firedrdquo Bar-ton said

Rep Chuck Fleischmann ofTennessee said he was leavingpractice and walking down thethird-base line when he heard abarrage of gunfire

ldquoWe didnrsquot know exactlyknow where the shots werecoming from But it was loud itwas constant so I actually ranand jumped into the dugout mdashthatrsquos when I got scuffed uprdquo hesaid ldquoThere was a child in thedugout because children comeout and watch us play Fortu-nately the Capitol Police wereable to return fire and at leaststop the shooter from movingforward because we were likesitting ducks in the dugoutrdquo

Rep Roger Williams of Texasthe third-base coach for theteam had one of his aides ZackBarth shagging fly balls in theoutfield Barth was shot in theleg

ldquoI heard the first shot and Iwasnrsquot sure I thought it was thebackfire of a car But then thesecond and the third and every-body yelled lsquoHersquos got a gun runfor coverrsquo And thatrsquos what Ididrdquo Williams said

Williams dived into the dug-out ldquolike diving into a swim-ming pool with no waterrdquo Barth

reached it a few seconds afterWilliams did and landed in thecongressmanrsquos arms

ldquoHe held me I held himrdquoWilliams said ldquoJeff Flake tookhis belt off and made a tourni-quet around Zackrsquos leg to stopthe bleeding I rememberChuck Fleischmann was on thephone to 911 screaming to hurryup and get there Jack BartonJoersquos son was in the dugoutwith us and we were all takingcare of him Just trying to takecare of each other There were alot of heroes hererdquo

Rep Mike Bishop of Michi-gan said he instinctively knewhe had to get off the ground andbegan a ldquoquick crab crawlrdquo lowto the ground mdash he told TheNew York Times he ldquoArmy-crawledrdquo mdash toward the first-base dugout and the one openentrance to the field

In the outfield Sen RandPaul of Kentucky said hewatched one player scrambleover a 10-foot fence Paul said

he hid behind a treeldquoI think with absolute cer-

tainty nobody would have sur-vived without the Capitol Hillpolicerdquo Paul said ldquoIt wouldhave been a massacre withoutthemrdquo

Flake and Brooks said thatafter someone yelled that theshooter was down he and oth-ers mdash including a member of thesecurity detail who had been in-jured himself mdash raced out totreat House Majority WhipSteve Scalise who was shot inthe hip

Rep Brad Wenstruprsquos in-stincts as a former combat sur-geon kicked in and he directedothers to keep pressure on thewound as he worked to cut wayScalisersquos clothing Wenstruptold CBS News ldquoI felt like I wasback in Iraqrdquo

Editorrsquos note This story was writtenwith the assistance of Emma Kineryand contributions from reportersacross the Washington Bureau andthe USA TODAY News Network

lsquoThere were a lot of heroes herersquov CONTINUED FROM 1B

JACK GRUBER USA TODAY

Alabama Rep Mo Brooks right leaves the ballpark afterWednesdayrsquos shooting in Alexandria Va

Suspect expressed rage over Republicans

DERIK HOLTMANN BELLEVILLE NEWS-DEMOCRAT VIA AP

James Hodgkinson protests outside the US Post Office on April 17 2012 in Belleville Ill Thesuspect in the Virginia shooting that injured Rep Steve Scalise R-La was killed by police

v CONTINUED FROM 1B

C2 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

CONTINUED FROM C1

CONTINUED FROM C1

SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

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Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

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(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

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AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

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AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

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COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

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dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

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TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

Modern Family (DVS)

WE 68 166 Law amp Order ldquoStalkerrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDisappearedrdquo Law amp Order Quadriplegic boy is killed Law amp Order ldquoBad Girlrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDamagedrdquo Law amp Order WGNA 8 172 Blue Bloods ldquoThe Bitter Endrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoUnwritten Rulesrdquo Blue Bloods Blue Bloods ldquoTo Protect and Serverdquo Person of Interest

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SOUP TO NUTZ

ACROSS1 Snake footwise

5 Instagram and

Pinterest

9 Bad thing to

draw during

a test

14 Saboteur eg

15 Fruit used in

alcohol flavoring

16 Home for

66-Across

17 Criticism

18 Wedding dress

insert

19 Impatient

20 Start

of a one-liner by

54-Across

23 Tiresome type

24 Cavaliers

on scoreboards

25 One-liner part 2

29 One-liner part 3

32 Paella pot

33 NFL receivers

36 Actress Skye

37 Upset

38 One-liner part 4

40 One-liner part 5

42 Stands for

funerals

43 Black and Red

44 ldquo__ of Lightrdquo

1998 Madonna

album

45 Words to a traitor

46 One-liner part 6

49 End of the

one-liner

50 Andean root

vegetable

51 California tourist

attraction

54 Standup comic

known for

one-liners

59 Stereotypically

haunted area

62 One-eighties

63 Flash maybe

64 Absorbed

eagerly with ldquoinrdquo

65 It may affect

a sentence

66 Sea eagles

67 ldquo__ Stardustrdquo

David Bowie

song

68 Chihuahua

sounds

69 Afternoon fare

DOWN1 Switch letters

2 Tentacled

creature

3 Start of

a Norwegian line

4 Northern Illinois

University city

5 ldquoOff the Courtrdquo

memoirist

6 Splash sound

7 A pro brings his

own to the table

8 Flower parts

9 Switch partner

10 ldquoReady if you

arerdquo

11 Circle segment

12 Med research

agency

13 One in or on

a chain

21 Calvin and Anne

22 Born in France

26 Not as healthy

27 Colleague of

Ruth and Sonia

28 Source of some

issues

30 Comforting

sound

31 Bad picnic omen

33 Area sometimes

called ldquoThe Roof

of the Worldrdquo

34 ldquoDownton

Abbeyrdquo lady

35 Number of

Maravillas

del Mundo

37 Email again

39 Showing

impatience

digitally

40 __ shooter

41 Fink

43 Linguistic origin

of Kwanzaa

46 Wee one

47 Live in

48 Hydrophobia

52 ldquoNapoleon

Dynamiterdquo

sidekick Saacutenchez

53 Hockey setting

55 Repulsive

56 Dickens

schemer

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Chihuahua

58 [Horrors]

59 Woodworkerrsquos

tool

60 Prefix with cycle

61 Itrsquos game

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MOTHER GOOSE

ZITSBLONDIE

BORN LOSERBEETLE BAILEY

ANDY CAPP

BIZARRO

GARFIELD

JUMBLE THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEBy David L Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

SUDOKU HOW TO PLAY

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By Christopher Shaw 61617

Thursdayrsquos Puzzle Solved

copy2017 Tribune Content Agency LLC 61617

THE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

The answers to todayrsquos puzzles can be

found on todayrsquos Daily Planner page

DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

Good advice for everyone mdash teens to seniors mdash is in ldquoThe Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With Itrdquo To order send your name and mailing address plus check or money order for $7 (US funds) to Dear Abby Anger Booklet PO Box 447 Mount Morris IL 61054-0447 (Shipping and handling are in-cluded in the price)

Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

C6 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 COMICS THE SUMTER ITEM

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SAN FRANCISCO A gunmankilled three co-workers andwounded two others at a sprawl-ing UPS facility Wednesday be-fore fatally turning the gun onhimself UPS and police said

Responding officers encoun-tered multiple shooting victimsAssistant Police Chief ToneyChaplin with the San FranciscoPolice Department said during anews conference outside thebuilding One of the policeteams located the shooter whowas armed with an assaultpistol

ldquoThe suspect put the gun tohis head and discharged theweaponrdquo Chaplin said

The gunman was given medi-cal treatment at the site butdied He was wearing a UPS uni-form but Chaplin said he couldnot confirm he was a UPS em-ployee Earlier UPS said in astatement the shooter was anemployee The wife of one UPSemployee described a chaoticscene inside the UPS facilitywhere the assailant shot severalpeople execution-style

Police are not releasing infor-mation about the victims untilfamilies are notified Chaplinsaid

Police sealed off streets incityrsquos Potrero Hill area after theshooting The facility employsabout 350 people UPS said

Zuckerberg San FranciscoGeneral Hospital located abouta mile from the facility was puton alert following the shooting

The large UPS processing fa-cility is about 2 miles south ofdowntown The four-storybuilding which covers an entirecity block is clearly visible alongHighway 101 as drivers go intodowntown San Francisco

KPIX-TV reported the shoot-ing happened during the daily9 am driversrsquo meeting Autoshop owner Robert Kim toldKPIX he heard five to eight rap-id gunshots then saw ldquoa mob ofUPS driversrdquo running down thestreet screaming ldquoShootershooterrdquo

A long column of two rows ofUPS employees was escortedout of the building by armed po-lice officers KPIX reported

The shooting took place in adifferent part of the buildingfrom the area where customerspick up and drop off packages

UPS said in a statement thatthe company was cooperatingwith the investigation

ldquoThe company is saddenedand deeply concerned about af-fected employees family mem-bers and the community weshare Our thoughts and prayersare with all those touched bythis incidentrdquo the statementread

Gunman kills 3 selfat Calif UPS facility

ERIC RISBERG AP

UPS workersgather out-side after areportedshooting at awarehouseand customerservice cen-ter in SanFrancisco onWednesdayPolice con-firmed ashooting atthe facility inthe PotreroHill neigh-borhood

Witnesses describechaos at workplacein San Francisco

Elizabeth Weiseand Jon SwartzUSA TODAY

LONDON The fire quickly spreadthrough the 24-story apartmentbuilding creating a towering infer-no visible from miles awayWednesday as frantic tenants fledmdash and even jumped mdash to escape

The death toll climbed to 12 andwill likely go higher police saidwith 74 injured and dozens hospi-talized Officials are still trying todetermine the cause of the fire buta tenantsrsquo group had complainedfor years about the risk of a fire

Londoners again had to con-front scenes of horror this timefrom the blaze after recent terror-ist attacks in Manchester Englandand in London As many as 600people lived in the 120 apartmentsin Grenfell Tower in west London

One witness Samira Lamranidescribed seeing someone catch ababy dropped from the ldquoninth or10th floorrdquo of the apartment build-ing near Notting Hill

ldquoPeople were starting to appearat the windows frantically bangingand screamingrdquo Lamrani told Brit-ainrsquos Press Association ldquoThe win-dows were slightly ajar a womanwas gesturing she was about tothrow her baby and if somebodycould catch her Somebody did agentleman ran forward and man-aged to grab the babyrdquo

Jody Martin told the BBC thatpeople were trapped in the build-ing and she heard someone yelllsquoWe canrsquot leave our apartments the

smoke is too badrsquo rdquoDavid Benjamin was sleeping at

his girlfriendrsquos apartment whenthey heard banging on the door Helooked through the keyhole and sawpeople running down the hallway

ldquoBits of the ceiling were comingoff and people were screamingrdquoBenjamin told British TV ldquoPeopleon the upper floors were stillsleeping so they probably didnrsquoteven have a clue about what wasgoing onrdquo

George Clarke host of a popularTV show about home renovationstold Radio 5 Live that he saw peo-ple waving flashlights and cell-phone lights from the top floors ofthe building to grab the attentionof rescue workers Other witnessesspoke of people constructingmakeshift ropes out of sheets toescape the flames

The building constructed in1974 was recently upgraded at acost of $128 million with work fin-ishing in May 2016 according to thebuildingrsquos management companyRydon the British company thatdid the refurbishing said in a state-ment that its work ldquomet all requiredbuilding control fire regulation andhealth and safety standardsrdquo

Britainrsquos government orderedchecks at other apartment towersthat had or are going through simi-lar refurbishments because ofconcerns that building renovationsmay have contributed to thespread of the fire

The Grenfell Action Group thetenantsrsquo organization had ex-pressed concerns since 2013 aboutthe testing and maintenance of

firefighting equipment andblocked emergency access to thesite ldquoAll our warnings fell on deafears and we predicted that a catas-trophe like this was inevitablerdquo thegroup said after the fire broke outaccording to the Associated Press

The public rallied to supportthose left homeless and to offer helpThe Tabernacle Christian Centre

near the scene of the fire was a fren-zy of activity as people brought bagsof clothes food and toys to give tothose affected by the blaze

ldquoPeople just started cominghererdquo to serve their communitysaid Derrick Wilson senior pastorat the center that also is home to afood bank He said churches in oth-er parts of London were calling himto ask what they could do to help

ldquoI heard people were throwingbabies out of the window It sound-ed a bit like 911rdquo Wilson saidldquoPeople are coming from all over tohelp in this time of great tragedyrdquo

Volunteers divided donationsinto separate bags that includedclothes baby items and toys Peoplepassing by stopped at the entranceto ask what they could do to help

Tim Burke helping coordinate as-sistance at the Latimer CommunityChurch near the Grenfell Tower saidthere was an appeal to raise morethan $128000 to help the victims

ldquoThese people have woken upwith nothing Theyrsquove seen theirfriends dierdquo he said

Contributing Kim Hjelmgaard

WitnessesHorror ofLondon fireis lsquolike 911rsquo

ADRIAN DENNIS AFPGETTY IMAGES

Smoke and flames billow fromGrenfell Tower as firefighterstry to control a blaze at a resi-dential block of flats onWednesday in west London

Public rallies to help as at least 12 die in blaze at high-rise apartment

Jane Onyanga-OmaraUSA TODAY

EPA

Amanda Fernandez reactsaffter a huge fire at the Gren-fell Tower apartment buildingkilled at least 12 and injured74 with dozens hospitalized

ldquoBits of the ceilingwere coming offand people werescreamingrdquoDavid Benjamin

WASHINGTON The investigationinto ties between PresidentTrumprsquos campaign and the Rus-sian government has now turnedto investigating Trump himselffor obstruction of justice TheWashington Post reportedWednesday

The expansion of special counsel Robert Muellerrsquos investi-gation would represent the clearest legal threat to date forTrump who has long maintainedthat he is not personally underinvestigation mdash and who report-edly pressured former FBI direc-tor James Comey to say sopublicly

The Post citing unnamedsources said the investigationinto the presidentrsquos own conductbegan shortly after Trump firedComey on May 9 Deputy Attor-ney General Rod Rosenstein ap-pointed Robert Mueller mdashhimself a former FBI director mdashas special counsel the followingweek

Mueller has scheduled inter-views with key national securityofficials about the matter Theyinclude Dan Coats the director ofnational intelligence Mike Rog-ers director of the National Secu-rity Agency and his formerdeputy director Richard Ledgetthe Post reported

USA TODAY has not indepen-dently verified the report

The White House referredquestions to Trumprsquos personal at-torney Marc Kasowitz

ldquoThe FBIrsquos leak of informationregarding the president is outra-geous inexcusable and illegalrdquosaid Mark Corallo spokesman forTrumprsquos outside legal team Hedeclined further comment

ReportMuellerinvestigatingTrump forobstructionGregory Korteand Kevin JohnsonUSA TODAY

TRUMP EXTENDS EFFECTIVEDATE OF TRAVEL BAN ORDER

President Trump signed an or-der rebooting the effective date inhis travel ban executive order onWednesday in an attempt tomake clear that it still calls for a90-day suspension of travel fromsix Middle Eastern nations if theSupreme Court upholds his ban

Trumprsquos move was necessaryto prevent the Supreme Courtfrom declining to take the casebecause itrsquos already been 90 dayssince the president signed the or-der Plaintiffs had argued that theelapsed time had made the casemoot

In an unusual move Trumpused a presidential memorandumto amend his executive order ldquoinlight of questions in litigationabout the effective date of the en-joined provisions and in the in-terest of clarityrdquo

The memorandum comes twodays after the 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals maintained its orderblocking key provisions of the or-der calling for a ban on travel fornationals of Iran Libya SomaliaSudan Syria and Yemen

SENATE VOTES 97-2 FORSANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

Defying the Trump admini-stration the Senate agreed over-whelmingly Wednesday toexpand sanctions against Russiafor meddling in last yearrsquos presi-

dential election and for myriadother abuses

Senators voted 97-2 to add apackage of Russian sanctions to abill that seeks to punish Iran forits recent flurry of ballistic mis-sile tests and human rights viola-tions The Senate could give finalapproval to the bill as early asThursday

Democrats and Republicanssaid the Russian sanctions theresult of extensive bipartisan ne-gotiations are needed to send awarning to Moscow and anyoneelse who interferes in US elec-tions will be punished

GUARDSMEN CHARGED IN SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE

Four Kentucky NationalGuardsmen have been charged ina sexual assault case in westernKentucky

Kentucky State Police said theassault was reported June 3 Po-lice who announced the arrestson Wednesday said the victimwas given alcohol and then sexu-ally assaulted

The Kentucky National Guardsaid in a news release the soldierswere in Calloway County prepar-ing for the 438th Military PoliceCompanyrsquos annual training Ken-tucky Adjutant General Maj GenStephen Hogan said sexual as-sault is a ldquoreprehensible actrdquo andthe guard will support the victim

Staff and wire reports

LANDSLIDES DEVASTATE BANGLADESH

AP

Rescue work-ers search forsurvivors onWednesdaythe day aftermassive landslidesslammed theRangamatidistrict Ban-gladesh Atleast 104people werekilled whentheir homeswereswamped bymud anddebris Res-cuers usedboats toreach someareas whereroads werecut off

IN BRIEF

THE SUMTER ITEM FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 | C3

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AMLOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10WIS News 10 at 7 (N)

Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

Americarsquos Got Talent ldquoAuditions 3rdquo Contestants of all ages audition Dateline NBC (N) WIS News 10 at 11 (N)

(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 23rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo

AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

CNBC 35 84 American Greed A phony gold scheme American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed CNN 3 80 Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper

COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

Take refuge from the heat with lsquoCardinalrsquo on Hulu

BROOKE PALMER

From left Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal Karine Va-nasse as Detective Lise Delorme and Gail Maurice as Dorothy Pine in ldquoCardinalrdquo now streaming on Hulu

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NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 24rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo

AMC 48 180 (600) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Lost World Jurassic Parkrdquo (1997 Adventure) Jeff Goldblum Juli-anne Moore An expedition returns to monitor dinosaursrsquo progress

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

Modern Family (DVS)

WE 68 166 Law amp Order ldquoStalkerrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDisappearedrdquo Law amp Order Quadriplegic boy is killed Law amp Order ldquoBad Girlrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDamagedrdquo Law amp Order WGNA 8 172 Blue Bloods ldquoThe Bitter Endrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoUnwritten Rulesrdquo Blue Bloods Blue Bloods ldquoTo Protect and Serverdquo Person of Interest

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DOG EAT DOUG

SOUP TO NUTZ

ACROSS1 Snake footwise

5 Instagram and

Pinterest

9 Bad thing to

draw during

a test

14 Saboteur eg

15 Fruit used in

alcohol flavoring

16 Home for

66-Across

17 Criticism

18 Wedding dress

insert

19 Impatient

20 Start

of a one-liner by

54-Across

23 Tiresome type

24 Cavaliers

on scoreboards

25 One-liner part 2

29 One-liner part 3

32 Paella pot

33 NFL receivers

36 Actress Skye

37 Upset

38 One-liner part 4

40 One-liner part 5

42 Stands for

funerals

43 Black and Red

44 ldquo__ of Lightrdquo

1998 Madonna

album

45 Words to a traitor

46 One-liner part 6

49 End of the

one-liner

50 Andean root

vegetable

51 California tourist

attraction

54 Standup comic

known for

one-liners

59 Stereotypically

haunted area

62 One-eighties

63 Flash maybe

64 Absorbed

eagerly with ldquoinrdquo

65 It may affect

a sentence

66 Sea eagles

67 ldquo__ Stardustrdquo

David Bowie

song

68 Chihuahua

sounds

69 Afternoon fare

DOWN1 Switch letters

2 Tentacled

creature

3 Start of

a Norwegian line

4 Northern Illinois

University city

5 ldquoOff the Courtrdquo

memoirist

6 Splash sound

7 A pro brings his

own to the table

8 Flower parts

9 Switch partner

10 ldquoReady if you

arerdquo

11 Circle segment

12 Med research

agency

13 One in or on

a chain

21 Calvin and Anne

22 Born in France

26 Not as healthy

27 Colleague of

Ruth and Sonia

28 Source of some

issues

30 Comforting

sound

31 Bad picnic omen

33 Area sometimes

called ldquoThe Roof

of the Worldrdquo

34 ldquoDownton

Abbeyrdquo lady

35 Number of

Maravillas

del Mundo

37 Email again

39 Showing

impatience

digitally

40 __ shooter

41 Fink

43 Linguistic origin

of Kwanzaa

46 Wee one

47 Live in

48 Hydrophobia

52 ldquoNapoleon

Dynamiterdquo

sidekick Saacutenchez

53 Hockey setting

55 Repulsive

56 Dickens

schemer

57 Those in

Chihuahua

58 [Horrors]

59 Woodworkerrsquos

tool

60 Prefix with cycle

61 Itrsquos game

JEFF MACNELLYrsquoS SHOE DILBERT

MOTHER GOOSE

ZITSBLONDIE

BORN LOSERBEETLE BAILEY

ANDY CAPP

BIZARRO

GARFIELD

JUMBLE THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEBy David L Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

SUDOKU HOW TO PLAY

Each row column and set of 3-by-3 boxes must contain the numbers 1 through 9 without repetition

By Christopher Shaw 61617

Thursdayrsquos Puzzle Solved

copy2017 Tribune Content Agency LLC 61617

THE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

The answers to todayrsquos puzzles can be

found on todayrsquos Daily Planner page

DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

Good advice for everyone mdash teens to seniors mdash is in ldquoThe Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With Itrdquo To order send your name and mailing address plus check or money order for $7 (US funds) to Dear Abby Anger Booklet PO Box 447 Mount Morris IL 61054-0447 (Shipping and handling are in-cluded in the price)

Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

C6 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 COMICS THE SUMTER ITEM

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BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe official start of sum-

mer is still four days off But some viewers may take refuge in the frozen north with ldquoCar-

dinalrdquo streaming today on Hulu

Billy Campbell (ldquoOnce and Againrdquo) stars in the title role as detective John Cardinal Like so many television detec-tives hersquos been dragged back into the fold after the discov-ery of a long-missing girl whose remains are found fro-zen in a block of ice

He and his not-quite trust-ing Quebecois partner detec-tive Lise Delorme (Karine Va-nasse) begin entertaining no-tions that the girlrsquos death may not have been an isolated event A search for a serial killer or killers sets ldquoCardi-nalrdquo in motion for its six-epi-sode arc

Canadarsquos CTV has already renewed this series for a sec-ond and third season Based on Giles Bluntrsquos novel ldquoForty Words for Sorrowrdquo ldquoCardi-nalrdquo hardly reinvents the de-tective genre but Campbell slides easily into the role of a brooding cop of few words Watch this with the air-condi-tioning turned way up

bull Now streaming on Netflix the documentary ldquoCounter-

punchrdquo (TV-MA) follows three amateur boxers eager to make their mark in a sport that has fallen in esteem in the eyes of many sports buffs They look to return boxing to its more prestigious past

Netflix also begins stream-ing the third season of ldquoThe

Ranchrdquo (TV-MA) a multicam-era family comedy with an enviable cast that includes Ashton Kutcher Danny Mas-

terson Sam Elliott and Debra Winger

The tale of a talented but undisciplined football wash-out (Kutcher) returning to the family farm his overlooked brother (Masterson) and his disappointed dad (Elliott) has moments of dramatic pathos frequently interrupted by sit-com-worthy gags and patter Itrsquos a series worth watching for its potential and for the talent on screen But thatrsquos not to say itrsquos worth following

bull War divides Mary and Elizabeth on the series finale of ldquoReignrdquo (9 pm CW TV-14) Irsquom hardly shocked that this series is ending Irsquom more surprised that it lasted for four seasons A doomed hy-brid of a pretty-young-teen melodrama ldquorealrdquo history and the production values of a costume drama ldquogravel cruncherrdquo this was often too complicated to follow and too shallow to care about

Folks in search of some-thing similarly misbegotten can find it in ABCrsquos ldquoStill Star Crossedrdquo Try to catch it while you still can It debuted to historically low ratings

bull ldquo2020rdquo (9 pm ABC) re-calls the Watergate scandal on the eve of the 45th anniversa-ry of the June 17 1972 break-in that inspired the cover-up that unraveled a presidency

This retrospective also ar-rives after two Senate hear-ings over the past two weeks have revealed a large televi-sion audience for live gavel-to-gavel coverage of breaking news about alleged Oval Of-fice transgressions

The parallels real and imagined between recent events and Watergate recall

Karl Marxrsquos oft-cited remark ldquoHistory repeats itself first as tragedy then as farcerdquo

TONIGHTrsquoS OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

bull Coverage of the second round of the US Open Golf

Tournament (6 pm Fox)bull Lodgings and small por-

tions on ldquoShark Tankrdquo (8 pm ABC r TV-PG)

bull An undercover FBI agent (Johnny Depp) gains the trust of a mobster (Al Pacino) to in-filtrate a New York mob fami-ly in the 1997 drama ldquoDonnie

Brascordquo (830 pm Viceland) Based on a true story

bull Little cakes loom large on the seventh season premiere of ldquoThe Great British Baking

Showrdquo (9 pm PBS TV-PG check local listings) A second episode (10 pm TV-PG check local listings) follows

bull A vow of secrecy may pre-vent vital evidence from

emerging on ldquoBlue Bloodsrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14)

SERIES NOTES

On the trail of a fugitive on ldquoMacGyverrdquo (8 pm CBS r TV-PG) The season pre-miere of ldquoSo You Think You Can

Dancerdquo (9 pm Fox r TV-14) Klaus needs Vincentrsquos help on ldquoThe Originalsrdquo (8 pm CW TV-14) Chinrsquos niece falls into the wrong hands on ldquoHa-

waii Five-0rdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

LATE NIGHT

Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr and Fleet Foxes are booked on ldquoThe Late Show

With Stephen Colbertrdquo (1135 pm CBS) Jimmy Fallon welcomes Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy and Nikki Glaser on ldquoThe Tonight

Showrdquo (1135 pm NBC) ldquoJimmy Kimmel Liverdquo (1135 pm ABC) is a repeat Courtney Love John Early Masa Takayama and Jared Champion visit ldquoLate Night

With Seth Meyersrdquo (1235 am NBC r) Lionel Richie Jenna Dewan Tatum and Katy Perry appear on ldquoThe

Late Late Show With James Cor-

denrdquo (1235 am CBS r)

CULT CHOICE

An intellectualrsquos (Dirk Bog-arde) fevered obsession with a beautiful youth (Bjorn An-dresen) takes its toll in direc-tor Luchino Viscontirsquos 1971 adaptation of Thomas Mannrsquos novella ldquoDeath in Ven-

icerdquo (215 am TCM) The filmrsquos visual grandeur is complemented by use of ele-ments from Gustav Mahlerrsquos Third and Fifth Symphonies

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AMLOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10WIS News 10 at 7 (N)

Entertainment Tonight Actor Mark Wahlberg (N)

Americarsquos Got Talent ldquoAuditions 3rdquo Contestants of all ages audition Dateline NBC (N) WIS News 10 at 11 (N)

(34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kirsten Dunst Larry the Cable Guy (N)

WLTX 3 9 9News 19 at 7pm (N) Inside Edition (N) MacGyver ldquoHookrdquo Bounty hunters kidnap

a fugitive Hawaii Five-0 ldquoKarsquoili Akurdquo Chinrsquos niece is kidnapped

Blue Bloods ldquoConfessionsrdquo Frank at-tempts to find a missing boy (DVS)

News 19 at 11pm (N)

(35) The Late Show With Stephen Col-bert Scarlett Johansson Bill Burr (N)

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoSouthern Charmrdquo

Jeopardy (N) Shark Tank Tiny house rentals snack chips (DVS)

(01) 2020 ldquoWatergate -- Truth amp Liesrdquo (N) ABC Columbia News at 11 (N)

(35) Jimmy Kimmel Live

WRJA 11 14Travels With Darley ldquoBelgium Brussels amp Beyondrdquo

This Week In South Carolina

Washington Week (N)

Charlie Rose -- The Week (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoCakerdquo (Season Premiere) A back-to-basics British classic (N)

The Great British Baking Show ldquoBiscuitsrdquo The bakers make 24 decorated biscuits (N)

Tavis Smiley (N) BBC World News Charlie Rose (N)

WACH Y 6 6(600) 2017 US Open Golf Championship Second Round From Erin Hills in Erin Wis (N) (Live)

So You Think You Can Dance ldquoLos Angeles Auditions No 1rdquo Hopefuls perform for the judges

WACH FOX News at 10 (N) Sports Zone 2 Broke Girls Dinner with Dekersquos parents

Mike amp Molly Molly throws Mike a birth-day party

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Mike fears for his familyrsquos privacy

Last Man Standing Mike encourages Ryan and Kyle

The Originals ldquoVoodoo Childrdquo Vincent tries to defeat The Hollow (N)

Reign ldquoAll It Cost Herrdquo (Series Finale) Mary makes a perilous move for survival (N)

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVegas Finalsrdquo Obstacles include Psycho Chain

Hot in Cleveland Joy dates a much younger man

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061017rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 23rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061617rdquo

AMC 48 180 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Day After Tomorrowrdquo (2004 Action) Dennis Quaid

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoJurassic Parkrdquo (1993 Adventure) Sam Neill Laura Dern Jeff Goldblum Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park

rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Karate Kid Part IIrdquo (1986) Ralph Macchio While visiting Okinawa Daniel battles his mentorrsquos foes

ANPL 41 100 Tanked ldquoGoing for the Gold(fish)rdquo Tanked ldquoAlyssarsquos Charmed Tankrdquo Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked (N) Tanked ldquoPanama City Beach Tankrdquo Tanked

BET 61 162 (505) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPoetic Justicerdquo (1993) Janet Jackson Tupac Shakur

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

Martin (05) Martin (40) Martin ldquoControlrdquo

(1215) Martin ldquoMartin Returnsrdquo

BRAVO 47 181The Real Housewives of Potomac Gizelle is shut out of Moniquersquos party

The Real Housewives of Potomac The women take a sunset cruise

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006 Comedy) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu LL Cool J A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLast Holidayrdquo (2006) Queen Latifah Geacuterard Depardieu A terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation

CNBC 35 84 American Greed A phony gold scheme American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed CNN 3 80 Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper

COM 57 136(650) Futurama (25) South Park

ldquoGrey DawnrdquoSouth Park ldquoThe Poor Kidrdquo

South Park ldquoFreak Strikerdquo

South Park ldquoGod God Go I amp XIIrdquo Animat-ed Cartman freezes himself

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain The comic discusses his life

Kevin Hart Irsquom a Grown Little Man The comic performs

Kevin Hart Laugh at My Pain

DISN 18 200Liv and Maddie Cali Style

Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle (N)

Andi Mack (N) (DVS)

Bizaardvark A rich fan helps out

Andi Mack ldquoAdventures in Babysittingrdquo (2016) Sabrina Carpenter Baby sitters and children spend a wild night in the city

(45) Stuck in the Middle

(1210) Andi Mack

DSC 42 103 Dual Survival ldquoThe Green Hellrdquo Dual Survival ldquoGlacial Downfallrdquo Yukon Men ldquoEnd of the Roadrdquo (N) (01) Alaskan Bush People (02) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush ESPN 26 35 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New York Mets From Citi Field in Flushing NY (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 27 39 First Take Special (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (Part 1 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 2 of 3) 30 for 30 (Part 3 of 3) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Ginormous Food Ginormous Food Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 The Story (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Hannity (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five

FREE 20 131 (640) rsaquo ldquoThe Waterboyrdquo (1998 Comedy) Adam Sandler Kathy Bates Henry Win-kler A simpletonrsquos angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory

(850) rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011 Comedy) Kevin James Rosario Dawson Leslie Bibb Talking animals teach their shy caretaker how to woo a woman

The 700 Club rsaquo ldquoZookeeperrdquo (2011)

FSS 21 47 Fight Sports In 60 Fight Sports In 60 Running Cycling 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline Triathlon From Nov 6 2015 ACC All-Access

HALL 52 183Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improvement Home Improvement The Middle ldquoCutting

the Cordrdquo The Middle ldquoThe Shirtrdquo

The Middle ldquoRisky Businessrdquo

The Middle ldquoLand of the Lostrdquo

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol Dream Home HIST 45 110 Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Pharaohrsquos Curserdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoCity of the Godsrdquo Ancient Aliens ldquoThe Alien Frequencyrdquo (03) Ancient Aliens (03) Ancient Aliens (DVS) Ancient Aliens

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoRe-morserdquo Television news reporter

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A piano instructor molests his students

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Cor-porate lawyer suspected of murder

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Stabler probes a crime scene

Saving Hope ldquoAll Our Yesterdaysrdquo The doctors rally together

Saving Hope ldquoChange of Heartrdquo

LIFE 50 145 rsaquorsaquo ldquoSex and the City 2rdquo (2010 Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker Kim Cattrall Kristin Davis Carrie Bradshaw and the gals visit Abu Dhabi

(02) Catastrophe (N)

(32) Catastrophe (Season Finale) (N)

(02) Catastrophe (32) Catastrophe (N)

(1202) Catastrophe

MSNBC 36 92 Hardball With Chris Matthews (N) All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams (N) Rachel Maddow NICK 16 210 Henry Danger The Thundermans Henry Danger Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 ldquoFast and Furious-Driftrdquo rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000 Drama) Denzel Washington Will Patton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoRemember the Titansrdquo (2000) Denzel Washington Will Patton

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPercy Jackson Sea of Monstersrdquo (2013 Childrenrsquos) Logan Lerman Brandon T Jackson Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece

Dark Matter ldquoWelcome to the Revolutionrdquo The crew tries to broker peace

(01) Wynonna Earp ldquoShed Your Skinrdquo Wynonna fights spider creatures (N)

(02) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Adjustment Bureaurdquo (2011 Suspense) Matt Damon Emily Blunt Anthony Mackie

TBS 24 156Seinfeld Seinfeld ldquoThe Souprdquo The Big Bang

Theory The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

ELeague ldquoClash for Cash The Rematchrdquo Astralis vs Virtuspro (N) (Live)

TCM 49 186 (645) rsaquorsaquo ldquoTwelve Crowded Hoursrdquo (1939) Richard Dix Lucille Ball

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoLight in the Piazzardquo (1962 Drama) Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi A mentally challenged womanrsquos mother faces a hard decision

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Roman Spring of Mrs Stonerdquo (1961 Drama) Vivien Leigh Warren Beat-ty An ex-actress widow falls in love with a young gigolo in Rome

ldquoA Room With a Viewrdquo (1986)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress 90 Day Fianceacute ldquoDanielle amp Mohamed Our Continuing Journeyrdquo A look back at Danielle and Mohamed (03) 90 Day Fianceacute A look back at Danielle and Mohamed

TNT 23 158Bones ldquoThe Couple in the Caverdquo Boothrsquos girlfriend visits

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo (2014 Musical) Meryl Streep Premiere

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Inside Hacks TV LAND 55 161 MASH (36) MASH (12) MASH ldquoFatherrsquos Dayrdquo Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Modern Family ldquoStarry Nightrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Kissrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Last Waltrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Wow Factorrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Helprdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family ldquoThe Big Gunsrdquo

Modern Family ldquoCrying Out Loudrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Stormrdquo

Modern Family ldquoThe Feudrdquo

WE 68 166 Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars (N) Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars Marriage- Stars WGNA 8 172 Person of Interest ldquoRelevancerdquo Person of Interest ldquoProteusrdquo Person of Interest ldquoAll Inrdquo Person of Interest ldquoTrojan Horserdquo How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother

C4 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

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BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 24rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo

AMC 48 180 (600) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Lost World Jurassic Parkrdquo (1997 Adventure) Jeff Goldblum Juli-anne Moore An expedition returns to monitor dinosaursrsquo progress

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

Modern Family (DVS)

WE 68 166 Law amp Order ldquoStalkerrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDisappearedrdquo Law amp Order Quadriplegic boy is killed Law amp Order ldquoBad Girlrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDamagedrdquo Law amp Order WGNA 8 172 Blue Bloods ldquoThe Bitter Endrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoUnwritten Rulesrdquo Blue Bloods Blue Bloods ldquoTo Protect and Serverdquo Person of Interest

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SOUP TO NUTZ

ACROSS1 Snake footwise

5 Instagram and

Pinterest

9 Bad thing to

draw during

a test

14 Saboteur eg

15 Fruit used in

alcohol flavoring

16 Home for

66-Across

17 Criticism

18 Wedding dress

insert

19 Impatient

20 Start

of a one-liner by

54-Across

23 Tiresome type

24 Cavaliers

on scoreboards

25 One-liner part 2

29 One-liner part 3

32 Paella pot

33 NFL receivers

36 Actress Skye

37 Upset

38 One-liner part 4

40 One-liner part 5

42 Stands for

funerals

43 Black and Red

44 ldquo__ of Lightrdquo

1998 Madonna

album

45 Words to a traitor

46 One-liner part 6

49 End of the

one-liner

50 Andean root

vegetable

51 California tourist

attraction

54 Standup comic

known for

one-liners

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haunted area

62 One-eighties

63 Flash maybe

64 Absorbed

eagerly with ldquoinrdquo

65 It may affect

a sentence

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67 ldquo__ Stardustrdquo

David Bowie

song

68 Chihuahua

sounds

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DOWN1 Switch letters

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creature

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a Norwegian line

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University city

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memoirist

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7 A pro brings his

own to the table

8 Flower parts

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arerdquo

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agency

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a chain

21 Calvin and Anne

22 Born in France

26 Not as healthy

27 Colleague of

Ruth and Sonia

28 Source of some

issues

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sound

31 Bad picnic omen

33 Area sometimes

called ldquoThe Roof

of the Worldrdquo

34 ldquoDownton

Abbeyrdquo lady

35 Number of

Maravillas

del Mundo

37 Email again

39 Showing

impatience

digitally

40 __ shooter

41 Fink

43 Linguistic origin

of Kwanzaa

46 Wee one

47 Live in

48 Hydrophobia

52 ldquoNapoleon

Dynamiterdquo

sidekick Saacutenchez

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56 Dickens

schemer

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Chihuahua

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tool

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61 Itrsquos game

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MOTHER GOOSE

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JUMBLE THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEBy David L Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

SUDOKU HOW TO PLAY

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By Christopher Shaw 61617

Thursdayrsquos Puzzle Solved

copy2017 Tribune Content Agency LLC 61617

THE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

The answers to todayrsquos puzzles can be

found on todayrsquos Daily Planner page

DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

Good advice for everyone mdash teens to seniors mdash is in ldquoThe Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With Itrdquo To order send your name and mailing address plus check or money order for $7 (US funds) to Dear Abby Anger Booklet PO Box 447 Mount Morris IL 61054-0447 (Shipping and handling are in-cluded in the price)

Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

C6 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 COMICS THE SUMTER ITEM

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BY KEVIN MCDONOUGHThe period drama ldquoTurn

Washingtonrsquos Spiesrdquo (9 pm Sat-urday AMC TV-14) returns for a fourth and final 10-epi-sode season The two-hour opener has turncoat Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) tak-ing drastic measures against his old ally George Washing-ton (Ian Kahn) to impress his new British paymasters

bull A ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo star gets his HBO stand-up special in ldquoTJ Miller Meticulously Ridicu-

lousrdquo (10 pm Saturday TV-MA) The effervescent and gravel-voiced Miller plays the bombastic bluffer Erlich on that acclaimed series Hersquos the pompous and frequently delu-sional stoner who owns the modest home and ldquoincubatorrdquo where the other characters do the real work Miller is perfect-ly suited to the wacky neigh-bor sitcom character who like Kramer on ldquoSeinfeldrdquo appears to gain and lose great fortunes without much talent or effort

ldquoMeticulously Ridiculousrdquo demonstrates what Miller can do without Mike Judgersquos ldquoSili-con Valleyrdquo scripts

What we get is a slightly off-kilter variation on ldquobrordquo come-dy thatrsquos a tad light on ideas or insights He opens the stand-up event by milking the Den-ver audiencersquos affection for his hometown Then he drinks water from a plastic bottle in a manner that spills most of the content all over his shirt Color me underwhelmed

bull ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (8 pm Sun-day PBS TV-PG check local listings) imports the five-part 2016 British television drama ldquoMy Mother and Other Strang-

ersrdquo Set in the small fictional

village of Moybeg in Northern Ireland in 1943 the series cen-ters around an English wife and mother Rose Coyne (Hat-tie Morahan ldquoThe Bletchley Circlerdquo) trying to fit into a rather insular and bucolic vil-lage during wartime

Matters are complicated by the arrival of an American air-base and thousands of service-men All these brash young Yanks are seen as a cause of excitement for some and as an invasion to others The first episode concerns serious mis-understandings when a young pilot asks a naive 16-year-old local girl on a ldquodaterdquo Rose mother to three and the wife of a taciturn barkeep Michael (Owen McDonnell) strikes up an unlikely friendship with an American officer Capt Drey-fuss (Aaron Staton) Viewers may remember Staton from his role as Ken Cosgrove on ldquoMad Menrdquo

ldquoMotherrdquo does a very good job of capturing the many sides of rural life Along with abundant beauty and a deep sense of community comes a dread of never going any-where else or meeting any new faces outside of the parish or the pub Characters react in their own way as the outside world rushes in under the guise of protective friendly ldquovisitorsrdquo whose numbers vi-tality and relative affluence threaten the villagersquos sense of itself and its way of life

bull History will dedicate four consecutive nights to ldquoAmericarsquos

War on Drugsrdquo (9 pm Sunday TV-14) Part one chronicles the many times that the govern-ment and intelligence agencies compromised with drug manu-

facturers and traffickers as part of a Cold War battle with international communism

Over the course of the first two hours we are shown how the CIA employed drug-deal-ing gangsters in efforts to top-ple Cubarsquos Fidel Castro how drug-selling warlords were en-listed or conveniently over-looked in efforts to fight com-munist forces in Indochina how the CIA inadvertently helped popularize LSD and other curious rabbit holes of history

ldquoWarrdquo covers a lot of ground and may be fascinating to many It also relies on a steady parade of grainy re-enact-ments followed by voice-over explanations and expert testi-mony from authors scholars and former intelligence and law enforcement officials

bull Much has been made of the scheduled ldquoSunday Night With

Megyn Kellyrdquo (7 pm NBC) in-terview with fringe conspira-cy-spreader Alex Jones Some have called for an advertiser boycott of her show because of Jonesrsquo hateful and hurtful statements

Having not seen Kellyrsquos re-port I am more troubled by the efforts to censor it than its potential for popularizing Jones

Sometimes the act of expos-ing someone entails a bit of ex-posure Like a lot of bullies Jones says dreadful things to get attention Censoring a re-port on his contributions to ldquofake newsrdquo will only fuel the martyr complex of Jones and his confused followers Those who want to ban this segment are only playing into Jonesrsquo hands

SUNDAYrsquoS HIGHLIGHTS

bull All-day coverage of the US

Open Golf Championship (11 am Fox)

bull Scheduled on ldquo60 Minutesrdquo (7 pm CBS r) saving civilians in Syria passports for sale a Mississippi county bets on chess

bull Elizabeth pressures China on ldquoMadam Secretaryrdquo (9 pm CBS r TV-14)

bull A murder during the Christmas holidays has a fa-miliar ring on ldquoGrantchesterrdquo on ldquoMasterpiecerdquo (9 pm PBS TV-14 check local listings)

bull A surprise party for Sam on ldquoGood Witchrdquo (9 pm Hallmark TV-PG)

bull Heads will be scratched while enduring episode 7 of ldquoTwin Peaks The Returnrdquo (9 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull War looms on the season fi-nale of ldquoAmerican Godsrdquo (9 pm Starz TV-MA)

bull Hooli-Con approaches with-out a big announcement on ldquoSilicon Valleyrdquo (10 pm HBO TV-MA)

bull Cassie pushes boundaries on ldquoIrsquom Dying Up Hererdquo (10 pm Showtime TV-MA)

bull Selinarsquos book hits the stores on ldquoVeeprdquo (1030 pm HBO TV-MA)

SUNDAY SERIES

The Los Angeles round of ldquoAmerican Ninja Warriorrdquo (8 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boldfaced names on ldquoCelebrity Family

Feudrdquo (8 pm ABC TV-PG) Auto-pilot woes on ldquoFamily Guyrdquo (830 pm Fox r TV-14) John Cena hosts ldquoAmerican Gritrdquo (9 pm Fox TV-14) Mothers of invention on ldquoSteve Harveyrsquos

Funderdomerdquo (9 pm ABC TV-PG) Cult members barely survive a death pact on ldquoCode

Blackrdquo (10 pm CBS r TV-14) Contestants play ldquoSpartan Ulti-

mate Team Challengerdquo (10 pm NBC r TV-PG) Boy band stars play ldquoThe $100000 Pyra-

midrdquo (10 pm ABC TV-14)

Copyright 2017United Feature Syndicate

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17 SP FT 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 12 AM

LOCAL CHANNELS

WIS 3 10Entertainment Tonight (N) World of Dance ldquoThe Qualifiers 3rdquo Elite

dance acts showcase their talents Dateline NBC WIS News 10 at

11 (N) (29) Saturday Night Live ldquoScarlett Jo-hansson Lorderdquo Host Scarlett Johansson Lorde performs

WLTX 3 9 9Paid Program Paid programming

Paid Program Paid programming

Scorpion ldquoUS vs UN vs UKrdquo Team Scorpion is blackmailed

Criminal Minds ldquoScarecrowrdquo Dead bodies are found along a creek bed (DVS)

48 Hours News 19 at 11pm (N)

Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Someone close to the Reagans is slain

WOLO 9 5 12Wheel of Fortune ldquoWish You Were Hererdquo

Jeopardy To Tell the Truth ldquoRachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias Lauren Ash Craig Robinsonrdquo Rachel Platten Gabriel Iglesias

2020 In an Instant ldquoLost in Snowrdquo Plow driver unknowingly buries two boys (N) ABC Columbia News at 11

American Ninja Warrior ldquoVenice Qualify-ingrdquo Brendon Ayanbadejo and Jon Ryan

WRJA 11 14The Great Fire Thomas flees the city with his family

Father Brown ldquoThe Smallest of Thingsrdquo Dollhouse crime scene

The Doctor Blake Mysteries ldquoA Foreign Fieldrdquo The body of a man is found in the park

Miss Fisherrsquos Murder Mysteries ldquoFramed for Murderrdquo Lead actor is murdered on a movie set

Austin City Limits ldquoJames Bay Rhiannon Giddensrdquo James Bay and Rhiannon Giddens perform

Bluegrass Under-ground ldquoHurray for the Riff Raffrdquo

WACH Y 6 62017 US Open Golf Championship Third Round (N) (Live)

MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Reigning MVP Kris Bryant leads the Cubs into Pittsburgh to take on Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates (N) (Live)

WACH FOX News at 10 (N)

American Grit ldquoFind Your Gritrdquo A new group of competitors is welcomed (DVS)

WKTC Oslash 4 22Last Man Standing Kristin thinks about her future

Last Man Standing ldquoHome Securityrdquo

Rookie Blue ldquoThe One That Got Awayrdquo Luke is kicked off a case

Leverage ldquoThe Ho Ho Ho Jobrdquo Eliot goes undercover as Santa Claus

Anger Management A cop makes Char-liersquos life hell

Anger Management Bobrsquos Burgers ldquoSpeakeasy Riderrdquo

Bobrsquos Burgers Tosh0 Daniel searches for his replacement

CABLE CHANNELS

AampE 46 130(500) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 060917rdquo Riding along with law enforcement

Live PD Rewind ldquoLive PD Rewind No 24rdquo (N)

Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo Riding along with law enforcement (N) (Live) Live PD ldquoLive PD -- 061717rdquo

AMC 48 180 (600) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Lost World Jurassic Parkrdquo (1997 Adventure) Jeff Goldblum Juli-anne Moore An expedition returns to monitor dinosaursrsquo progress

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo (Season Premiere) Benedict Arnold rounds up spies (N)

TURN Washingtonrsquos Spies ldquoSpyhunter GeneralThe Black Hole of Calcuttardquo Benedict Arnold rounds up spies

ANPL 41 100 My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell ldquoMayday Maydayrdquo My Cat From Hell ldquoMojito Catrdquo My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell

BET 61 162A Very Soul Train 90rsquos House Party A 90rsquos house party with Biz Markie

rsaquorsaquo ldquoJuicerdquo (1992 Crime Drama) Omar Epps Tupac Shakur Jermaine Hopkins A ghetto youth menaces his accomplices in a bungled robbery

rsaquorsaquo ldquoStomp the Yardrdquo (2007 Drama) Columbus Short Meagan Good Ne-Yo A troubled dancer enrolls in college

BRAVO 47 181 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoSuperbadrdquo (2007) Jonah Hill Co-dependent teens hope to score booze and babes at a party

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore A suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCrazy Stupid Loverdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell Ryan Gosling Julianne Moore

CNBC 35 84 Undercover Boss ldquoChurchill Downsrdquo Undercover Boss ldquoUniFirstrdquo Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone Undercover Boss ldquoADTrdquo Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 3 80 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Champions for Change (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourd

COM 57 136 (550) rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore

Idiotsitter ldquoSportsrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoRush Rushrdquo (N)

Idiotsitter ldquoSchoolrsquos Outrdquo

rsaquorsaquo ldquo50 First Datesrdquo (2004 Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Rob Schneider A man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss

rsaquo ldquoBig Daddyrdquo (1999) Adam Sandler Joey Lauren Adams

DISN 18 200Walk the Prank ldquoParty Heartyrdquo

Walk the Prank MECH-X4 ldquoLetrsquos Get Leordquo

Lab Rats Elite Force

Bunkrsquod Andi Mack Stuck in the Middle Bizaardvark KC Undercover KC Undercover Liv and Maddie

DSC 42 103 MythBusters ldquoDuct Tape Power Hourrdquo (01) MythBusters (N) (02) Monster Garage (N) (04) Monster Garage (N) American Chopper Shaq Bike American Chopper ESPN 26 35 SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Baseball NCAA World Series -- Florida State vs LSU Game 2 (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 27 39 OJ Made in America The trial becomes an American obsession OJ Made in America OJ Simpson is acquitted of murder (Part 5 of 5) Boxing Pablo Cesar Cano vs Fidel Maldonado Jr (N) (Live) FOOD 40 109 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive FOXN 37 90 Fox Report Wattersrsquo World Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Wattersrsquo World (N) Justice Judge

FREE 20 131 (645) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoCarsrdquo (2006 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Paul Newman Bonnie Hunt Animated A race car gets stranded in a town along Route 66

(25) rsaquorsaquo ldquoCars 2rdquo (2011 Childrenrsquos) Voices of Owen Wilson Larry the Cable Guy Michael Caine Animat-ed Lightning McQueen and Mater go overseas for the World Grand Prix

(1155) rsaquorsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoWALL-Erdquo (2008)

FSS 21 47 MLS Soccer Columbus Crew SC at Atlanta United FC (N) (Live) Postgame ACC All-Access Driven Atlanta Pregame MLS Soccer

HALL 52 183ldquoThe Wedding Marchrdquo (2016 Romance) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Cameron Bancroft A singerrsquos been booked for his sweetheartrsquos wedding

ldquoWedding March 2 Resorting to Loverdquo (2017) Jack Wagner Josie Bissett Pre-miere Former sweethearts join forces to run a wedding resort

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 39 112 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation House Hunters Renovation (N) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Beachfrnt Reno HIST 45 110 American Pickers ldquoJerseyrsquos Jackpotrdquo American Pickers ldquoTwin at All Costsrdquo American Pickers (03) American Pickers (DVS) (04) American Pickers American Pickers

ION 13 18Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoSecretsrdquo A teacher is found dead

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit An ex-cop becomes a murder suspect

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A veteran police sergeant is raped

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit A girl escapes from her rapist

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Officerrsquos daughter runs away

Law amp Order Spe-cial Victims Unit

LIFE 50 145(600) ldquoSeduced by a Strangerrdquo (2017) Chandra West Steve Bacic

ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017 Suspense) Emily Rose Melanie Stone Brandon Ray Olive Premiere A woman unintentionally ends up in a killing pact

(02) ldquoDeadly Sororityrdquo (2017 Suspense) Greer Grammer Chloe Babcook Moira Kelly A college student becomes the target of a campus killer

(1202) ldquoThe Killing Pactrdquo (2017)

MSNBC 36 92 The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) All the Presidentrsquos Men Revisited (N) Lockup Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup Boston NICK 16 210 Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans Nicky Ricky Henry Danger Game Shakers Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends SPIKE 64 153 Cops ldquoFight Nightrdquo Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Mummyrdquo (1999) Brendan Fraser A mummy seeks revenge for a 3000-year-old curse

SYFY 58 152 (630) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Scorpion Kingrdquo (2002) The Rock Steven Brand A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress

rsaquo ldquoGI Joe The Rise of Cobrardquo (2009 Action) Channing Tatum Dennis Quaid Adewale Akinnuoye-Agba-je Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro

rsaquorsaquo ldquoPiranhardquo (2010 Horror) Elisabeth Shue Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort

TBS 24 156The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

TCM 49 186 (600) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Defiant Onesrdquo (1958) Tony Curtis Sidney Poitier

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Big Sleeprdquo (1946 Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall Martha Vickers Philip Marlowe investigates blackmail and murder (DVS)

(15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoMarlowerdquo (1969 Mystery) James Garner Gayle Hunnicutt Carroll OrsquoCon-nor A private eye pursues a stripper and her murderous husband

rsaquorsaquo ldquoLady in the Lakerdquo (1946)

TLC 43 157 Say Yes Dress Say Yes Dress Say Yes to the Dress ldquoSecond-Timerdquo A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first (N) (03) Say Yes to the Dress A gown to outshine Nelliersquos first

TNT 23 158 (500) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Catch-ing Firerdquo (2013) (DVS)

rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1rdquo (2014 Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcher-son Katniss fights for Peeta and a nation moved by her courage (DVS)

Claws ldquoTiranardquo Desna is entangled in a scheme (DVS)

(35) rsaquorsaquo ldquoStar Wars The Phantom Menacerdquo (1999) Liam Neeson

TRUTV 38 129 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers TV LAND 55 161 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens

USA 25 132Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPretendrdquo A teenage boy is killed

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit ldquoPaternityrdquo The murder of a nanny

Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Sta-blerrsquos daughter becomes a suspect

Modern Family ldquoA Hard Jayrsquos Nightrdquo

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family (DVS)

Modern Family Philrsquos mother dies

Modern Family (DVS)

WE 68 166 Law amp Order ldquoStalkerrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDisappearedrdquo Law amp Order Quadriplegic boy is killed Law amp Order ldquoBad Girlrdquo Law amp Order ldquoDamagedrdquo Law amp Order WGNA 8 172 Blue Bloods ldquoThe Bitter Endrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoThis Way Outrdquo Blue Bloods ldquoUnwritten Rulesrdquo Blue Bloods Blue Bloods ldquoTo Protect and Serverdquo Person of Interest

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DOG EAT DOUG

SOUP TO NUTZ

ACROSS1 Snake footwise

5 Instagram and

Pinterest

9 Bad thing to

draw during

a test

14 Saboteur eg

15 Fruit used in

alcohol flavoring

16 Home for

66-Across

17 Criticism

18 Wedding dress

insert

19 Impatient

20 Start

of a one-liner by

54-Across

23 Tiresome type

24 Cavaliers

on scoreboards

25 One-liner part 2

29 One-liner part 3

32 Paella pot

33 NFL receivers

36 Actress Skye

37 Upset

38 One-liner part 4

40 One-liner part 5

42 Stands for

funerals

43 Black and Red

44 ldquo__ of Lightrdquo

1998 Madonna

album

45 Words to a traitor

46 One-liner part 6

49 End of the

one-liner

50 Andean root

vegetable

51 California tourist

attraction

54 Standup comic

known for

one-liners

59 Stereotypically

haunted area

62 One-eighties

63 Flash maybe

64 Absorbed

eagerly with ldquoinrdquo

65 It may affect

a sentence

66 Sea eagles

67 ldquo__ Stardustrdquo

David Bowie

song

68 Chihuahua

sounds

69 Afternoon fare

DOWN1 Switch letters

2 Tentacled

creature

3 Start of

a Norwegian line

4 Northern Illinois

University city

5 ldquoOff the Courtrdquo

memoirist

6 Splash sound

7 A pro brings his

own to the table

8 Flower parts

9 Switch partner

10 ldquoReady if you

arerdquo

11 Circle segment

12 Med research

agency

13 One in or on

a chain

21 Calvin and Anne

22 Born in France

26 Not as healthy

27 Colleague of

Ruth and Sonia

28 Source of some

issues

30 Comforting

sound

31 Bad picnic omen

33 Area sometimes

called ldquoThe Roof

of the Worldrdquo

34 ldquoDownton

Abbeyrdquo lady

35 Number of

Maravillas

del Mundo

37 Email again

39 Showing

impatience

digitally

40 __ shooter

41 Fink

43 Linguistic origin

of Kwanzaa

46 Wee one

47 Live in

48 Hydrophobia

52 ldquoNapoleon

Dynamiterdquo

sidekick Saacutenchez

53 Hockey setting

55 Repulsive

56 Dickens

schemer

57 Those in

Chihuahua

58 [Horrors]

59 Woodworkerrsquos

tool

60 Prefix with cycle

61 Itrsquos game

JEFF MACNELLYrsquoS SHOE DILBERT

MOTHER GOOSE

ZITSBLONDIE

BORN LOSERBEETLE BAILEY

ANDY CAPP

BIZARRO

GARFIELD

JUMBLE THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEBy David L Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

SUDOKU HOW TO PLAY

Each row column and set of 3-by-3 boxes must contain the numbers 1 through 9 without repetition

By Christopher Shaw 61617

Thursdayrsquos Puzzle Solved

copy2017 Tribune Content Agency LLC 61617

THE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

The answers to todayrsquos puzzles can be

found on todayrsquos Daily Planner page

DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pau-line Phillips Contact Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

Good advice for everyone mdash teens to seniors mdash is in ldquoThe Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With Itrdquo To order send your name and mailing address plus check or money order for $7 (US funds) to Dear Abby Anger Booklet PO Box 447 Mount Morris IL 61054-0447 (Shipping and handling are in-cluded in the price)

Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

C6 | FRIDAY JUNE 16 2017 COMICS THE SUMTER ITEM

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DOG EAT DOUG

SOUP TO NUTZ

ACROSS1 Snake footwise

5 Instagram and

Pinterest

9 Bad thing to

draw during

a test

14 Saboteur eg

15 Fruit used in

alcohol flavoring

16 Home for

66-Across

17 Criticism

18 Wedding dress

insert

19 Impatient

20 Start

of a one-liner by

54-Across

23 Tiresome type

24 Cavaliers

on scoreboards

25 One-liner part 2

29 One-liner part 3

32 Paella pot

33 NFL receivers

36 Actress Skye

37 Upset

38 One-liner part 4

40 One-liner part 5

42 Stands for

funerals

43 Black and Red

44 ldquo__ of Lightrdquo

1998 Madonna

album

45 Words to a traitor

46 One-liner part 6

49 End of the

one-liner

50 Andean root

vegetable

51 California tourist

attraction

54 Standup comic

known for

one-liners

59 Stereotypically

haunted area

62 One-eighties

63 Flash maybe

64 Absorbed

eagerly with ldquoinrdquo

65 It may affect

a sentence

66 Sea eagles

67 ldquo__ Stardustrdquo

David Bowie

song

68 Chihuahua

sounds

69 Afternoon fare

DOWN1 Switch letters

2 Tentacled

creature

3 Start of

a Norwegian line

4 Northern Illinois

University city

5 ldquoOff the Courtrdquo

memoirist

6 Splash sound

7 A pro brings his

own to the table

8 Flower parts

9 Switch partner

10 ldquoReady if you

arerdquo

11 Circle segment

12 Med research

agency

13 One in or on

a chain

21 Calvin and Anne

22 Born in France

26 Not as healthy

27 Colleague of

Ruth and Sonia

28 Source of some

issues

30 Comforting

sound

31 Bad picnic omen

33 Area sometimes

called ldquoThe Roof

of the Worldrdquo

34 ldquoDownton

Abbeyrdquo lady

35 Number of

Maravillas

del Mundo

37 Email again

39 Showing

impatience

digitally

40 __ shooter

41 Fink

43 Linguistic origin

of Kwanzaa

46 Wee one

47 Live in

48 Hydrophobia

52 ldquoNapoleon

Dynamiterdquo

sidekick Saacutenchez

53 Hockey setting

55 Repulsive

56 Dickens

schemer

57 Those in

Chihuahua

58 [Horrors]

59 Woodworkerrsquos

tool

60 Prefix with cycle

61 Itrsquos game

JEFF MACNELLYrsquoS SHOE DILBERT

MOTHER GOOSE

ZITSBLONDIE

BORN LOSERBEETLE BAILEY

ANDY CAPP

BIZARRO

GARFIELD

JUMBLE THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEBy David L Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

SUDOKU HOW TO PLAY

Each row column and set of 3-by-3 boxes must contain the numbers 1 through 9 without repetition

By Christopher Shaw 61617

Thursdayrsquos Puzzle Solved

copy2017 Tribune Content Agency LLC 61617

THE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE

The answers to todayrsquos puzzles can be

found on todayrsquos Daily Planner page

DEAR ABBY mdash My 15-year-old son will be entering 10th grade He has been a member of the school band since sixth grade After performing in last yearrsquos Christmas

parade a group of the students went to a nursing home to per-form for the residents When we arrived I started to get out of the car with my son so I could listen as other parents were doing My son seemed surprised that I was going to stay and said he would rather I didnrsquot because I make him

nervous Needless to say I was devastated

Now whenever therersquos a concert festival parade or football game I stay away although I love to listen and watch the band play When I donrsquot attend I feel hurt all over again Irsquom his mother Irsquom at a loss as to why I make him nervous because I have always given him positive feedback regarding any performance Should I respect his wishes and stay away or go because it is what makes me happy

Missing the show in Michigan

DEAR MISSING THE SHOW mdash Have you ASKED your son why your presence makes him nervous when he per-forms His answer might be enlightening It could be something as simple as the

fact that you are his moth-er Sometimes teens become self-conscious simply be-cause a parent is present which may be the case with your son That said if you wish to attend his perfor-mances I think you should IF you can do it unobtru-sively preferably out of his line of sight and refrain from giving him feedback

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Teen tells mom not to attend band performances

Dear Abby

ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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