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118 CMSD students taking free college courses


LCSD, SOCSD offer dual liberal arts, something she Inside
will have in-hand before she n OUR VIEW: Krishuana Jethrow,
enrollment classes at modest receives her high school di- Benefits of 16, asks questions
in a college class sta-
ploma. By completing her first dual enroll-
cost to students two years of college in high ment go be-
yond finances.
tioned at Columbus
High School Tuesday
BY MARY POLLITZ
school for free, Rush said she Page 6A afternoon. Jethrow is
not only has she saved money, taking Human Growth
mpollitz@cdispatch.com
she has also opened herself up and Development as
a high school junior
Maya Rush, a Columbus High School se- to more scholarship opportunities. to prepare for medi-
nior, will be considered a junior college trans- “Going in as a transfer student, it gives me cal school. Columbus
fer when she starts classes at the University a lot of transfer scholarships,” Rush said. “I Municipal School Dis-
of Mississippi next fall. don’t have to stay on campus because I’m not trict pays all fees and
a freshman, so it is going to save me a lot of tuition for high school
Though only 17, Rush has spent her junior
students taking dual
and senior years taking college courses and money there. It just gives me more money enrollment classes.
is on track to earn her associate’s degree in See Dual enrollment, 8A Mary Pollitz/Dispatch Staff

HAPPY HALLOWEEN Area counties


show strong
absentee voting
leading up
to Election Day
Lowndes, Oktibbeha
each report more than
700 ballots submitted
By Alex Holloway
aholloway@cdispatch.com

Early signs are


pointing toward
strong turnout for
next week’s elec-
tions, according to
local circuit clerks.
Pat Stanley, a
court clerk with the
Lowndes County Cir- Barksdale
cuit Clerk’s office,
Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch
said 717 voters have
Mattais Hanes, 4, tries his hand at the bean bag toss during a Trunk or Treat event on College Street Sunday, hosted by Co-
lumbus First United Methodist Church, Annunciation Catholic Church and St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Costume-clad children cast absentee ballots
and adults are expected to take to the streets this evening for Halloween trick-or-treating. by mail and in per-
son as of Wednesday
morning. The same
election in 2014 drew
648 total absentee
Rook

Now serving women too, Last House


ballots.
Lowndes County Circuit Clerk
Teresa Barksdale said she believes
the trend bodes well for Tuesday’s

on the Block kicks off fundraiser election.


See Voting, 8A

By Slim Smith
ssmith@cdispatch.com

Over the last few years, Last House on


the Block has become something of a mis-
nomer.
2016 murder
Since relocating to the former Masonic
Lodge building in east Columbus in 2013,
conviction reversed
the faith-based, sober-living residential By ISABELLE ALTMAN
ialtman@cdispatch.com
treatment center has expanded to four
houses.
A Lowndes County
In the past year, LHOB has opened its
man convicted of mur-
third home for men on the property locat- der in 2016 has been
ed at 206 Tuscaloosa Road while also tak- granted a new trial.
ing over Avante House, which had oper- The Mississippi
ated as a residential program for women Court of Appeals on
who had just been released from prison. Slim Smith/Dispatch Staff Tuesday reversed the
The home on Highway 182, which is cur- Members of the leadership for Last House on the Block, a faith-based, so- conviction of a man
rently home to eight women, now oper- ber-living organization that operates four residences in Lowndes County, are convicted of killing Nelson
ates as a sober-living facility called Last in the middle of their biggest annual fundraiser, a raffle for a deer hunt and
his mother’s boyfriend and remand-
rifle. Board President Kevin Styron, house manager Billy Jordan, LHOB-Women
House on the Block Women. board member Allegra Brigham and board member and past board president ed the case to Lowndes County Cir-
In all, LHOB currently provides so- Bill Brigham, sit on the steps of the third residence on the LHOB property on cuit Court.
ber-living space for 30 people. Tuscaloosa Road, which opened in 2018. LHOB has also taken over a women’s In May 2016, a Lowndes County
See LHOB, 3A home, Avante House, which now operates as Last House on the Block Women. See Nelson, 3A

Weather Five Questions Calendar Local Folks Public


1 What is a hallow? Today meetings
2 What year will it be when the next full Nov. 2: Board of Al-
■ Haunted Library: The Columbus-Lown-
moon will occur during Halloween? dermen work session,
des Public Library hosts its fifth annual
3 What did the Romans bring to Britain 1:15 p.m., City Hall
when they invaded that is a well-known free, family-friendly Haunted Library for
children and teens from 4-6 p.m. Enjoy Nov. 5: Board of
fall festival activity? Supervisors, 9 a.m.,
4 How many children have been seri- activities, treats and a spooky story time
ously injured or killed from poisoned with Mother Goose. Library staff will be Oktibbeha County
Lynnly Musselwhite Courthouse
candy given to them by strangers during dressed as favorite book and movie char-
First grade, Caledonia Nov. 6: Board of
Halloween? acters. Children must be accompanied by

79 Low 67
5 The word Halloween is a contraction an adult. For more information, contact the Aldermen, 5:30 p.m.,
High of what Christian holiday? library, 662-329-5300. City Hall
Chance of a p.m. t-storm ■ Haunted House: Columbus’ Com- Nov. 13: Planning
Answers, 8B
Full forecast on munity Benefit Committee presents this and Zoning Commis-
page 2A. family-friendly fun at the Columbus Fair- sion, 5:30 p.m., City
Hall
Inside grounds, Highway 69 South, from 6-9 p.m.
Proceeds benefit a citywide holiday toy Nov. 13: Starkville
Classifieds 7B NATS 5A drive. Food, face painting, jumpers and mu- Oktibbeha Consoli-
Comics 4B Obituaries 4A sic. Explore the haunted house by purchas- dated School District
Crossword 8B Opinions 6A ing a $10 wristband. For more information, Van Summerville, of Board of Trustees,
Dear Abby 4B Scene & Seen 2A contact Rhonda Sanders, rsanders@ Starkville, is a retired U.S. 6 p.m., Greensboro
Food 5B columbusms.org or 662-549-5909. Army sergeant. Center

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management has taken an restraint,” said Jonathan
aggressive stance against Klein, CNN president from
attacks from President 2004 to 2010. “It wouldn’t
Donald Trump after the make sense for them not
network was sent explosive to respond in this way. The
devices from a man who al- bomber had ‘CNN sucks’
legedly targeted Trump’s stickers on his van and it’s
perceived enemies. clear who has been push-
In a statement, CNN ing that idea.”
chief executive Jeff Zucker Zucker’s statement was
was critical of the White justifiable, and handling
House’s “complete lack of it any other way “would
understanding about the come off as false or a bit
seriousness” of its attacks odd,” he said.
against the media, and it Zucker spoke on the
was followed up by another day that Florida resident
statement this week calling Cesar Sayoc allegedly sent
on Press Secretary Sarah the first of three devices to
Sanders to understand that CNN offices. Another state-
“words matter.” ment on Monday, issued
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Periodicals postage paid at Columbus, MS
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Mississippi man gets nearly 20 Man arrested for


burglary after victim
years in prison for fraud woke to find him in home
Prosecutors: More than 250 investors in at least 14 the 49-year-old testified according
to the Clarion Ledger. “It took most
DISPATCH STAFF REPORT

states lost money on bogus timber rights scheme of what I had.”


“Between my parents and myself
Authorities have arrested a
Starkville man after a resident re-
By JEFF AMY receiver is trying to round up as- we lost $1.2 million,” Orth said. portedly woke up Tuesday morning
The Associated Press sets for defrauded investors, but it Among other investors who were to find the suspect in their house.
appears doubtful she will identify defrauded was U.S. Sen. Roger Shaquille Andrews, 24, of
JACKSON — A Mississippi man enough to fully repay them. She’s Wicker, the Mississippi Republican. Starkville, has been charged with
was sentenced on Tuesday to nearly currently suing salesmen to whom Kim Mitchell, an auditor who burglary, according to a Starkville
20 years in federal prison after he Adams paid millions in commis- works for prosecutors, testified that Police Department press release.
pleaded guilty to running a Ponzi sions, seeking return of that money. Adams diverted millions to himself The victim reported the break-in Andrews
scheme in which investors lost Adams and salesmen sold bogus just in the last year of the scheme, at about 12:25 a.m. at The Block Townhomes on
more than $85 million. timber rights, promising interest using the money to make payments South Montgomery Street.
U.S. District Judge Carlton rates of 12 percent or more. In re- on his house and other properties, Andrews fled the residence before Starkville
Reeves sentenced Arthur Lamar ality, though, Adams was using new pay credit card bills that averaged police arrived, but was arrested after police
Adams on wire fraud charges in money to pay off old investors. nearly $13,000 a month, and with- found him in the area, according to SPD Public
Jackson following a two-day hear- More than 250 investors in at draw nearly $50,000 in cash. Information Officer Brandon Lovelady.
ing. Adams pleaded guilty in May least 14 states lost money, prosecu- Reeves rejected arguments by Andrews was booked into the Oktibbeha
after deciding not to fight the tors have said. They argued during defense attorney John Collette that County Jail and is out on $5,000 bond.
charges. the sentencing hearing that at least probation officials had overestimat- Lovelady said no injuries were reported in the
You hurt a lot of innocent peo- 34 investors sustained “substantial ed how much investors lost in the incident.
ple,” Reeves told Adams. “Many of financial hardship.” The minimum scam. Collette argued that Adams
these victims incurred a substantial investment was generally $10,000, should get credit for earlier interest
hardship.” but some invested much more. payments to investors, reducing the
Adams remains under house ar- Disabled veteran Eric Orth of amount of money they had lost.
rest and was ordered to report to Canton, who used a walker to make “How much money someone
prison in January. his way before the judge, said Ad- made in the life of a Ponzi scheme
Reeves ordered Adams to pay ams’ Ponzi scheme left his family over what they invested is not one of
restitution for the losses, but that almost destitute. the considerations,” Assistant U.S.
amount will be decided later. A “It left me in a terrible position,” Attorney Dave Fulcher told Reeves.

LHOB
Continued from Page 1A
As a faith-based facil- eight churches that do ed. “We have insurance has been great,” Styron
ity, LHOB receives no things for us on pretty on vehicles, four houses said. “It’s a big deal.” • Firestarter
state or federal funds. much a regular basis,” and, of course, liability. It Brigham said LHOB • Packing
Aside from funding from said board president Kev- comes to about $20,000 a expects to raise between
Materials
the United Way of Lown-
des County, the facility
in Styron. “That support
is huge.”
year.”
Although residents
$25,000 to $30,000, based
on previous raffles. Extra • Shipping
relies on private dona-
tions for its operations
and — of course — ex-
Brigham said those
churches generally pre-
fer taking on a specific
are required to work and
pay up to $75 per week in
rent ($25 is reserved for
“People have been
very generous,” said
Allegra Brigham, who
Newsprint Materials
• Art Projects
pansion. project, such as furnish- the residents so they will serves as a board mem- is a great, • Window
“We would like to add ing the homes or provid- have money when they ber for LHOB Women. “I inexpensive solution for.... Cleaning
an activity center here ing meals. leave), there is always a think people understand.
and one day have a bigger The expenses go be- need for cash. Just about every family Visit
facility for the females,” yond that. There are two That means fund- has a story about some- Office at
said Bill Brigham, for- paid staff members, in- raising, and the biggest one who has been in the 516 Main Street
mer board president for cluding house manager fundraiser is going on situations our residents
LHOB. Billy Jordan, along with now through Nov. 17 — a are dealing with. There is Columbus, MS
Community sup- utilities, miscellaneous raffle for a deer hunt at no way we would be able
port is critical and over debt service on one of Joe Holley’s deer camp to do any of this without
the years, LHOB has the newer buildings, sup- in Noxubee County along their support.”
groomed relationships plies, some food and in- with a rifle donated by Raffle tickets are $10.
with several groups, most surance. Gary’s Pawn and Gun. For more information, cdispatch.com
notably area churches. “Insurance is a big “We’ve been doing this call Styron at 549-2074 or
“We probably have expense,” Brigham not- for about five years and it Jordan at 352-4516.

Nelson
Continued from Page 1A
jury found Derrick Nelson, in the air several times, Nelson’s case should be re-
now 25, guilty for the 2013 he claimed, to get Hood’s manded to Lowndes Coun-
shooting death of 29-year- attention. Instead, Hood ty in the next few months,
old Willie Hood Jr. Nelson advanced on Nelson and Eichelberger said.
was sentenced to life in tried to take the gun, A manslaughter charge
prison. which discharged while carries a maximum of 20
Weeks later, Nelson they were grappling over it years in prison.
appealed the case on the and killed Hood, the court “We’re very happy that
grounds the evidence was
documents said. the court agreed with us,”
insufficient to convict him
Unless the state appeals Eichelberger said. “We
of first-degree murder.
the latest ruling and the always want to be part of
The court of appeals
ruled Tuesday that the case goes before the Mis- the justice system getting
jury should have been sissippi Supreme Court, things right.”
instructed on imperfect
defense, a legal theory re-
ducing murder charges
to manslaughter in cases
where a defendant had the
right to defend himself
and believed he was in a
life-threatening situation
but actually wasn’t, said
Nelson’s attorney, Matt
Eichelberger of Jackson.
“The jury didn’t have
the options in front of them
that they should have had,”
Eichelberger said. “You
have a right to present a
theory of defense. Every-
one does.”
Circuit Judge Jim Kitch-
ens presided over Nelson’s
jury trial.
Eichelberger added it is
rare the Court of Appeals
reverses a murder decision
and said the ruling will
have a “profound impact”
on Nelson, his family and
Hood’s family.
A spokesperson from
the Mississippi Attorney
General’s Office, which
represented the state, said
the office’s policy is not to
comment on pending cas-
es.
According to court
documents, Nelson and
Hood became involved in
an altercation while Hood
was drunk, and Nelson
grabbed a pistol and fired
4A Wednesday, October 31, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Area obituaries
COMMERCIAL DISPATCH 9:30-11 a.m. prior to Trussville, Alabama; She was formerly Lamar County, to the Pallbearers were
OBITUARY POLICY services at the church. nine grandchildren; and employed with Bryan late Thomas Murphy Kenneth Higgins, An-
Obituaries with basic informa-
tion including visitation and
Otts Funeral Home was seven great-grandchil- Foods. Franks and Maggie thony Campbell, Kevin
service times, are provided in charge of arrange- dren. She is survived by Lawrence. She was a Franks, Tom Dubose,
free of charge. Extended ments. Pallbearers were her sons, Larry B. John- 1961 graduate of Lamar Max Cunningham,
obituaries with a photograph, Mrs. Corbett was Shannon Scott, Ronnie son and Bernard Hen- County High School and Glenn Cunningham and
detailed biographical informa- born July 24, 1934, in Pennington, Danleigh ton; daughters, Evelyn J. was formerly employed Daniel Brown.
tion and other details families Sulligent, Alabama, to Bryant, Mark Bryant, Cox, Sharry A. Johnson with HealthTex in Guin,
may wish to include, are avail- Memorials may be
the late Alvin Pinker- Randy Pennington, and Fatina K. Henton; Alabama. She was a
able for a fee. Obituaries must
seven grandchildren; made to First Freewill
ton and Lona Mae Greg Fields and Oscar member of First Free-
be submitted through funeral
Barnes. 11 great-grand- Baptist Church, 176 2nd
homes unless the deceased’s Barker. She was a 1953 will Baptist Church.
graduate of Sulligent Memorials may be children; and two Ave. NW, Vernon, AL
body has been donated to In addition to her par- 35592.
science. If the deceased’s High School and was made to the Alzheimer’s great-great-grandchil- ents, she was preceded
body was donated to science, formerly employed with Association, 2151 High- dren. in death by her broth-
the family must provide official
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McCoy Manufacturing land Ave. #210, Birming- ers, Aruel Grey Franks David Miller
all obituaries on the form
and Reltoc. She was a ham, AL 35205, Hospice Samuel Dale and Johnny Franks; COLUMBUS — Da-
provided by The Commercial member of Oakes Chap- of West Alabama, 3851 HOUSTON, Texas — and sisters, Wylodine vid W. Miller, 81, died
Dispatch. Free notices must be el Baptist Church. Loop Road, Tuscaloosa, Samuel E. Dale, 84, died Oct. 30, 2018, at Bap-
McGowan and Judith
submitted to the newspaper In addition to her AL 35404 or to Oakes Oct. 30, 2018, at Wood- tist Memorial Hospi-
Cunningham.
no later than 3 p.m. the day parents, she was pre- Chapel Church, 335 lands Methodist Hospi- tal-Golden Triangle.
She is survived by
prior for publication Tuesday ceded in death by her Oakes Chapel Dr., Ver- tal in Houston, Texas. Arrangements are
through Friday; no later than 4
non, AL 35592. her sisters, Maggie Lois
husband, J.C. Corbett; Arrangements are incomplete and will be
p.m. Saturday for the Sunday Dubose and Eula Mae
son, James Corbett Jr.; incomplete and will be
edition; and no later than 7:30 Dubose, both of Vernon, announced by Lowndes
a.m. for the Monday edition. brothers, George, Troy Alice Henton announced by Memorial
Alabama. Funeral Home.
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editions. Paid notices must be
84, died Oct. 25, 2018,
finalized by 3 p.m. for inclusion
derson, Lorine Pinker- at North Mississippi location.
the next day Monday through ton, Maxine Pavela, Medical Center in West
Thursday; and on Friday by 3 Bertha Dyal, Christine Point. Jewel Franks
p.m. for Sunday and Monday Pennington and Faye Services will be at VERNON, Ala. —
publication. For more informa- Hankins. 11 a.m. Thursday at Jewel Franks, 75, died
tion, call 662-328-2471. She is survived Northside Christian Oct. 27, 2018, at Fayette
by her sons, Rodney Church with the Rev. Medical Center in Fay-
Lavern Corbett Corbett of Fayette, Orlando R. Richmond ette, Alabama.
VERNON, Ala. — La- Alabama, Mike Corbett Sr. officiating. Burial Services were at 3:30
vern Pinkerton Corbett, of Northport, Alabama, will follow at Green- p.m. Tuesday at First
84, died Oct. 27, 2018, and Tim Corbett of Ver- wood Cemetery. Visi- Freewill Baptist Church
at Hospice of West non, Alabama; daugh- tation will be from 1-5 with Joe Beckon and
Alabama in Tuscaloosa, ter, Charlotte Reed of p.m. Wednesday at Car- Tom Dubose officiating.
Alabama. Vernon, Alabama; broth- ter’s Mortuary Services. Burial followed at La-
Services were at 11 er, Harold Pinkerton of Carter’s Mortuary mar Memory Gardens.
a.m. Tuesday at Oakes Adamsville, Alabama; Services is in charge of Visitation was held one
Chapel Baptist Church sisters, Lue Deen Per- arrangements. hour prior to services at
with Joe Moseley and kins of Collinsville, Ala- Mrs. Henton was the church. Otts Funer-
Billy Carl Sullivan offi- bama,, Jewell Persico of born Dec. 26, 1933, in al Home was in charge
ciating. Burial followed Dora, Bobbie McDaniel Starkville, to the late of arrangements.
at Oakes Chapel Ceme- of Sulligent, Alabama, Joe Sye Melton and Ms. Franks was
tery. Visitation was from and Angie Franks of Frankie Outlaw Melton. born April 11, 1943, in

Lawyer in civil rights struggle, Michael Trister, dies at 77


Trister made headlines in 1968 when ly funded legal aid group
that by 1968 became a
districts. Under pressure
from lawmakers and trust-
state officials forced him from his Ole target of Mississippi’s con-
servative establishment,
ees, the university cut ties
with the legal services Wilma Brooks
Miss law school position even prompting threats to program, then told Trister
Wilma Earle Walters Brooks,
close the law school. The and two other professors
By JEFF AMY of young law professors a loving wife, mother, grand-
last straw may have come that they couldn’t teach
The Associated Press hired in that era in a foun- when the group sued to and work with the pro-
mother and great-grandmother,
dation-financed effort to desegregate two school gram anymore. passed away in Dallas, Texas on
JACKSON — A civil inject new blood into the October 24, 2018.
rights lawyer forced from law school. But it didn’t Mrs. Brooks was born in
a teaching post at the Uni- take long for Trister to ran- Laurel, Mississippi on October
versity of Mississippi in kle segregationists, partic- 6, 1927, to Winnie Carlisle Wal-
one of the last spasms of ularly when he invited U.S. ters and Thomas Earl Walters.
segregationist control at Sen. Robert F. Kennedy to She graduated from George S.
that Southern university speak at Ole Miss in 1966. Gardner High School in Laurel, Mississippi and
in the 1960s has died. That was four years af- Mississippi State College for Women (now Mis-
Michael Trister died ter Kennedy helped push sissippi University for Women).
Oct. 20 in Washington af- through enrollment of the While in Laurel, Mrs. Brooks was a charter
ter battling pancreatic can- first African-American member of the Laurel Jaycettes, a member of the
cer, said his wife, Nancy student at Ole Miss — D.A.R. and a member of the Girls Cotillion Club.
Duff Campbell. He was 77. James Meredith — in the In Columbus, Mrs. Brooks served on the boards
“He always said his face of rioters opposed to of directors and held positions at the American
years in Mississippi were racial integration. Red Cross and Lowndes County Kidney Founda-
very formative,” Campbell But it was opposition tion. She served as the president and treasurer
told The Associated Press to Trister’s legal work of the Milady Garden Club and a reporter for the
in an interview Tuesday. that sparked a crisis that Columbus Garden Club Council. She was also
Trister made headlines at one point threatened
in 1968 when state offi-
a life member of the Junior Auxiliary, having
the law school’s accredita-
cials forced him from his served as president, ball chairman and president
tion. He worked with the
Ole Miss law school posi- North Mississippi Rural
of the Crown and Gavel.
tion. Legal Services, a federal- Mrs. Brooks was a docent at the Bluette Har-
He was one of a number rison Lee Home and a member of First Baptist
Church. She loved playing bridge and rummikub
with her cherished friends and was an avid Mis-
sissippi State fan.
Mrs. Brooks is preceded in death by her par-
ents; and her husband of 64 years, William Haid-
Pakistan acquits en (Bill) Brooks;
She is survived by her son, William Haiden
Christian woman Brooks, Jr. (Ann) of Hendersonville, Tennessee;
daughter, Susan Brooks McCombs (David) of
facing death Dallas, Texas; daughter, Linda Karen Brooks,
of Dallas, Texas; grandchildren, Sarah Keating
for blasphemy Wilma Brooks
Brooks, Ben Brooks, Leslie McCombs Roussev
and Emily McCombs Frisby; and great-grandson,
The Associated Press Visitation: Devon Bryant Brooks. She was eagerly awaiting
Saturday, Nov. 3 • 10-11:30 AM the December birth of her great-granddaughter,
First Baptist Church
ISLAMABAD — Paki- Services: Sloane Elizabeth Roussev.
stan’s top court on Wednes- Saturday, Nov. 3 • 11:30 AM Services will be held on Saturday, November
day acquitted a Christian First Baptist Church
Burial 3rd at First Baptist Church with Dr. Shawn Park-
woman who was sentenced Friendship Cemetery er officiating. Visitation will be at 10:00 A.M. and
to death on blasphemy Memorial Gunter Peel
Funeral Home
services will be at 11:30 A.M. Burial will follow at
charges in 2010, a landmark
College St. Location Friendship Cemetery. Memorial Gunter Peel Fu-
ruling that sparked protests
by hard-line Islamists and
neral Home & Crematory, College Street location
raised fears of violence. Samuel E. Dale is in charge of arrangements.
Incomplete Memorials may be made to First Baptist
Chief Justice Mian Saqib Memorial Gunter Peel
Nisar announced the ver- Funeral Home
Church “Love in Deed” or “The Crossing” min-
dict to a packed courtroom istries, P.O. Box 829, Columbus, MS 39703 or to
and ordered Asia Bibi re- the charity of your choice.
leased. She has been held at Pallbearers will be Tim Cox, Brett Brown,
an undisclosed location for memorialgunterpeel.com Mark Griffin, Kirk Hardy, John Latham, Steve
security reasons and is ex- McEwen and Walter Thatcher. Honorary pall-
pected to leave the country. bearers will be Mike Crowder, Greg Goldberg,
The charges against Frank Griffin, Mitch Griffin, Drew Hitt, Rick
Bibi date back to a hot day Humphreys, Toby Lott, Bob Reynolds and
in 2009 when she went to George Smith.
get water for her and her
fellow farmworkers. Two
Muslim women refused to
drink from a container used
by a Christian. A few days
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Jackson resident Jeanhee Kang signs a copy of her memoir “Meegook: Dry Bones” for Columbus Rotary member Providing Our Clients Expertise With
Stacy Madison at Lion Hills Center Tuesday. Kang spoke to the club about growing up poor in South Korea and Over 50+ Years Of Combined Experience
traveling to the United States at age 18 and eventually becoming a successful business owner.

Chasing the dream


Jackson businesswoman recounts journey from ican military base, memorizing En-
glish out of dictionaries, until she
South Korea to the United States could catch a flight to the United
States.
By ISABELLE ALTMAN corn off the husk, just to eat to sur- Even in the U.S., her life was
ialtman@cdispatch.com vive.” not particularly easy, she said. She
Now Kang is a Jackson resident, talked about being a single mother
In 1975, 18-year-old Jeanhee businesswoman and published au- and peddling watches and purses
Kang arrived in the United States thor who in 2016 was named a top out of a borrowed car in Mississippi
with $40 in her pocket and hope that 10 finalist for Business Women of in the 1980s. Eventually, she said,
she could make her dreams come the car turned into a booth at a lo-
Mississippi.
true. cal flea market, which turned into a
“I cannot imagine what my life
“To get a visa to America from kiosk at the mall, which turned into
would be like at this very moment
South Korea at the time was like her own store, which turned into
if I had given up my dreams,” Kang
winning the lottery,” Kang told the Underground Inc. — a multi-mil-
said.
Columbus Rotary Club at its weekly lion dollar business in Louisiana,
She finally convinced her moth-
meeting Tuesday. “Poor people like Mississippi, Georgia and South
me virtually had to sell (their) soul er to let her go to school when she
Carolina that she owned and oper-
to get to it.” was 6 — either because her mother
ated for 20 years.
Kang said she had decided at was tired of her asking or because
Now working in real estate,
the age of 5, working on her fami- she figured that one day Kang
Kang is a motivational speaker and
ly’s rice paddy in South Korea, that would send her money from Missis- published author, having written
she wanted to go to high school so sippi so she could make her friends — and re-written and edited — her
she could one day be a “fat Korean.” “super jealous,” Kang joked. memoir, “Meegook: Dry Bones,”
Kang said her family grew up poor At school, Kang said she didn’t which she signed for Rotarians
and starving, unable to keep the make good grades and was teased after her talk Tuesday. She said
rice they grew. relentlessly because of her pover- she believed it was God giving her
Leeches would cling to her legs ty. But she walked the 10 miles to those dreams in that rice paddy
when she worked in the fields. The school every day, including Satur- when she was 5, and God prodding
polio vaccine hadn’t arrived in her days, she said. her mother to “send your crazy
village and clean drinking water At 16, she was kicked out of high daughter to school.”
was “a stretch of the imagination,” school after having an abortion, “After all that, I finally got to
she said. she said, “breaking every taboo in have a beautiful house with a real
“I would eat anything that didn’t Korea.” She cared less that she was window,” she said, “and I got to eat
eat me first,” she said. “To feed no longer considered marriageable plenty of white rice, and yes I sent
hunger, I would catch birds, rats, than that she couldn’t go to school plenty of cash money to my mama
grasshoppers. ... I remember pull- anymore, Kang said. She ended up so she could make all her friends
ing potatoes out of fresh dirt, fresh working as a prostitute at an Amer- super jealous.”

News About Town


CLUBS ■ BREAKFAST WITH THE
BULLDOGS
Outpatient Pavilion Confer-
ence Center. Do not eat or
support group meets at 2
p.m. the second Saturday of
n POSSUM TOWN MSU alumni, friends are drink before the blood sugar every month at North Missis-
TOASTMASTERS invited to Breakfast with the finger stick test. East Colum- sippi Medical Center-West
Possum Town Toastmasters Bulldogs on second Thursdays bus Lions Club will offer free Point Education Center, 385
meet every Friday at 7 a.m. each month at Starkville Café. vision screenings. Medical Center Drive. For
at the Church of Christ, Co- Dutch treat breakfast is 7:30 n EDUCATION LUNCHEON information, call Dana Albert,
lumbus. To become a better a.m. Contact Carol Moss Read Baptist Golden Triangle hosts 662-295-3642.
communicator and leader, call at carolmoss@bellsouth.net a community education lun- ■ DIABETES SUPPORT
662-549-3483. or 662-312-0637. cheon from noon-1 p.m. Nov. Baptist Golden Triangle hosts
n POSSUM TOWN QUIL- n TOPS 14 in Patient Tower Rooms day classes for Diabetes
TERS Take Off Pounds Sensibly 4 and 5. Pulmonologist Dr. Support on third Wednesdays
Possum Town Quilters meet No. 288 meets Tuesdays at Ciro Rincon presents “Healthy of each month, 10-11 a.m. in
at 9:30 a.m. the second and Community Baptist Church, Lungs: The Importance of room 6 PT. For information,
fourth Saturdays of each Yorkville Road East, Colum- Exercise for Healthy Breath- call Lacy Smith at 662-244-
month at the Rosenzweig bus. Weigh-in begins at 5:30 ing.” Lunch provided. For more 1392 or 800-544-8762, ext.
Arts Center (lower level), 501 p.m. Contact Pat Harris, 662- information and to register by 1392.
Main St., Columbus. Check us 386-0249. Nov. 7, call 662-244-1132. ■ HEART SUPPORT
out at possumtownquilters. n TOPS n FREE MAMMOGRAMS Weekly education/sup-
blogspot.com. Take Off Pounds Sensibly No. Baptist Golden Triangle offers port group for people with
n EAST LIONS CLUB 270 meets Thursdays at 4370 free mammograms to women congestive heart failure are
The Columbus East Lions Cal-Kolola Road, Caledonia. 35 and older who have no Thursdays 11 a.m.-noon in the
Club meets every second and Weigh-in begins at 5-5:30 insurance coverage for Outpatient Pavilion Board-
fourth Monday of the month at p.m. Contact Michelle Holli- mammograms and are living room, Baptist Golden Triangle.
65 Airline Road. For more in- man, 662-386-3650. in Lowndes, Oktibbeha, Clay, For information, call 244-1953
formation, call 662-251-1415 n SENIOR CRAFTS Monroe or Chickasaw Coun- or 244-2132.
or 662-574-7552. Senior Crafts meets at the ties. To see if you qualify, call n NUTRITION EDUCATION
Starkville Sportsplex Tues- 662-244-2979. Diabetes education class
n HOST LIONS CLUB days, 10-11:30 a.m. Crafts
The Columbus Host Lions n CHILDBIRTH CLASSES meets on fourth Wednesdays,
provided by the parks depart-
Club meets every Friday at Baptist Golden Triangle 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Baptist
ment. For information, call
noon at EMCC Lion Hills offers Childbirth classes and Golden Triangle Outpatient
Lisa Cox, 662-323-2294.
Center for a buffet lunch Breastfeeding classes each Pavilion. Physician referral
and business gathering. For n QUILTING CLUB month, 6 p.m., in room 6, required. For information, call
more information, call John Quilting Club meets in the near the Gift Shop, $20. For 662-244-1597 or email info.
Michael, 601-955-2176. activities room adjacent to information or to register, call goldentriangle@bmhcc.org.
the multi-purpose facility 662-386-5592.
n LOWNDES REPUBLICAN n ABUSE RECOVERY
at the Starkville Sportsplex
WOMEN Thursdays 10 a.m.-noon. Bring
n FREE PSA EXAMS GROUP
Lowndes County Republican Baptist Memorial Hospital of- A Domestic Abuse Recovery
your own project to work on.
Women meets the second fers free prostate PSA exams Group meets Thursdays at 6
For information, call Lisa Cox,
Tuesday of each month. Buf- for men over 40. Screenings p.m. through Safe Haven Inc.
662-323-2294.
fet line opens at 11:15 a.m., are every other month in Group counseling for rape
with call to order at noon. n AARP Columbus. No screenings in recovery is available. For infor-
AARP meets the first Nov. or Dec. due to holiday mation, call 662-327-6118 or
n GT QUILTERS GUILD Wednesday of each month
The Golden Triangle Quilters schedules. Make appoint- 662-889-2067.
at 10 a.m. in the Community ments at 662-244-4673.
Guild meets at 5:30 p.m. Room of Regions Bank, Main
n CHILDBIRTH CLASSES
every third Thursday at the Walk-ins accepted. Baptist Golden Triangle offers
Street, Columbus. Programs
Starkville Sportsplex Activities are geared to the needs and
n CANCER SUPPORT childbirth classes Tuesdays
Building. Baptist Cancer Center hosts at 6 p.m. To register, call
interest of seniors 50 and
■ DULCIMER PLAYERS up. For more information, call a support group for cancer 662-244-2498 or email info.
Friendly City Strummers meet 662-889-9496. survivors and their families, goldentriangle@bmhcc.org.
twice monthly to practice and noon-1 p.m. the third Friday n CPR CLASSES
of every month. The next
teach others to play dulci-
mers. Join for $10/year for Health Notes meeting is Nov. 16. Lunch
provided. For information and
Baptist Golden Triangle offers
CPR classes each month
the whole family. Dulcimers n DIABETES/VISION at 6 p.m. in the Patient
available to borrow. Contact SCREENING location, call 662-244-2923. Tower. Classes are Nov. 5, 6.
David Saum, 662-386-6836 Baptist Golden Triangle offers n HYPERTENSION Pre-registration required. Call
or DrSaum@cableone.net, or free diabetic screenings from SUPPORT the Education Department,
the Switzers, 662-312-6025. 6:30-9:30 a.m. Nov. 1 in the A pulmonary hypertension 662-244-2498.
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Our View
Benefits of dual enrollment go beyond finances
This semester, hundreds of hew with an EMCC associate’s college courses at free or great- logical dynamic in play here, Taking college courses also
high school juniors and seniors degree or a trade skill certifi- ly reduced costs. For some we believe. When a high school helps students orient them-
in Lowndes and Oktibbeha cation. students, it can mean saving student commits to taking selves to how college works.
County are getting a head start But the opportunity to earn the cost of up to two years college courses, it serves to We believe that taking college
on higher education through college credits is not confined of college. That’s no small help the student orient them- courses helps students take a
dual enrollment programs. to GTECHS. There are nearly savings at a time when the selves toward life after high more mature approach to their
The idea of allowing high 300 juniors and seniors taking financial burden of higher edu- school. These college credits education, something that will
school students to take college dual credit courses in the cation continues to shift toward represent “skin in the game” be demanded of them upon
courses isn’t exactly new -- the Starkville-Oktibbeha County tuition and away from taxpayer with regards to continuing their arrival in college.
concept has been around since School District this semester funding. With the prospects their higher education. There For all those reasons, we
Minnesota first offered that while 133 juniors/seniors in of facing tens of thousands of is nothing more encouraging believe dual enrollment rep-
option in 1985 -- but has caught the Lowndes County School dollars in student loan debt, in any kind of race than a fast resents a major step forward in
fire in recent years. District are enrolled in college families are looking for every start, after all. Often, it builds a education.
In fact, the Golden Triangle courses with another 118 stu- opportunity to reduce costs. momentum of its own. We are pleased and encour-
Early High School was found- dents from Columbus Munici- Certainly, dual enrollment is a It helps the student think aged that our schools have
ed four years ago with that in pal School District enrolled in good strategy for that. of education as a process that provided these programs and
mind. This spring, the majority those classes. But the benefits of dual continues. For them, high even more pleased and en-
of those in the first graduating The benefits to students are enrollment aren’t confined to school graduation is not an end couraged that so many of our
class of GTECHS will leave obvious and often focus on the costs. point, but a milestone in their students have seized these
their campus at EMCC-May- financial implications of taking There is a powerful psycho- education. opportunities.

Cartoonist view

The nation
Is this worse than ‘68?
Saturday, in Pittsburgh, vote in New Hampshire first major skirmish in a revolutionary “police riot.”
a Sabbath celebration at the against President Johnson. struggle to seize the universities of When Sen. Abe Ribicoff took the po-
Tree of Life synagogue be- With LBJ wounded, Rob- this country and transform them into dium that night, he directed his glare at
came the site of the largest ert Kennedy leapt into the sanctuaries for radicals and vehicles for Mayor Richard J. Daley, accusing him
mass murder of Jews in U.S. race, accusing the president revolutionary political and social goals.” of using “Gestapo tactics in the streets
history. Eleven worship- who had enacted civil rights Which many have since become. of Chicago.” Daley’s reply from the floor
pers were killed by a racist of “dividing the country” In June, Kennedy, after defeating was unprintable.
gunman. and removing himself from McCarthy in the crucial primary of Through September, Democratic
Friday, we learned the “the enduring and gener- California, was mortally wounded in candidate Hubert Humphrey could not
identity of the crazed crimi- ous impulses that are the the kitchen of the hotel where he had speak at a rally without being cursed
nal who mailed pipe bombs soul of this nation.” Lyndon declared victory. He was buried in and shouted down.
to a dozen leaders of the Johnson, said Kennedy, is Arlington beside JFK. Describing the radicals disrupting
Democratic Party, includ- Patrick Buchanan “calling upon the darker Nixon, who had swept every prima- his every event, Humphrey said, these
ing Barack Obama, Hillary impulses of the American ry, was nominated on the first ballot people “aren’t just hecklers,” but “high-
Clinton and Joe Biden. spirit.” in Miami Beach, and the Democratic ly disciplined, well-organized agitators.
From restaurants to Capitol corri- Today, RFK is remembered as a Convention was set for late August. ... Some are anarchists and some of
dors, this campaign season we have “uniter.” Between the conventions, Soviet Pre- these groups are dedicated to destroy-
seen ugly face-offs between leftist With Gov. George Wallace tearing mier Leonid Brezhnev sent his Warsaw ing the Democratic Party and destroy-
radicals and Republican senators. at Johnson from the right and Kenne- Pact armies and hundreds of tanks into ing the country.”
Are we more divided than we have dy and McCarthy attacking from the Czechoslovakia to crush the peaceful After his slim victory, Nixon de-
ever been? Are our politics more poi- left — and Nixon having cleared the uprising known as “Prague Spring.” clared that his government would take
soned? Are we living in what Charles Republican field with a landslide in With this bloodiest of military crack- as its theme the words on a girl’s plac-
Dickens called “the worst of times” in New Hampshire — LBJ announced on downs since the Hungarian Revolution ard that he had seen in the Ohio town of
America? Is today worse than 1968? March 31 he would not run again. of 1956, Moscow sent a message to Deshler: “Bring us together.”
Certainly, the hatred and hostility, Four days later, Martin Luther King, the West: There will be no going back Nixon tried in his first months, but it
the bile and bitterness of our discourse, leading a strike of garbage workers, in Europe. Once a Communist state, was not to be.
seem greater now than 50 years ago. was assassinated in Memphis. One always a Communist state! According to Bryan Burrough,
But are the times really worse? hundred U.S. cities exploded in looting, At the Democratic convention in Chi- author of “Days of Rage, America’s
1968 began with one of the greatest arson and riots. The National Guard cago, the thousands of radicals who had Radical Underground, the FBI, and the
humiliations in the history of the Amer- was called up everywhere and federal come to raise hell congregated nightly Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Vio-
ican Navy. The U.S. spy ship Pueblo troops rushed to protect Washington, in Grant Park, across from the Hilton lence,” “During an eighteen month pe-
was hijacked in international waters and D.C., long corridors of which were gut- where the candidates and this writer riod in 1971 and 1972, the FBI reported
its crew interned by North Korea. ted, not to be rebuilt for a generation. were staying. more than 2,500 bombings on U.S. soil,
A week later came the Tet Offensive, Before April’s end, Columbia Univer- Baited day and night, the Chicago nearly 5 a day.”
where every provincial capital in South sity had exploded in the worst student cops defending the hotel, by late in No, 2018 is not 1968, at least not yet.
Vietnam was attacked. A thousand U.S. uprising of the decade. It was put down the week, had had enough. Early one Patrick J. Buchanan, a nationally
troops died in February, 10,000 more only after the NYPD was unleashed on evening, platoons of fresh police arrived syndicated columnist, was a senior advi-
through 1968. the campus. and charged into the park clubbing and sor to presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald
On March 14, anti-war Senator Gene Nixon called the Columbia take- arresting scores of radicals as the TV Ford and Ronald Reagan. His website is
McCarthy captured 42 percent of the over by black and white radicals “the cameras rolled. It would be called a http://buchanan.org/blog.

Today in history
Today is Wednesday, Oct. 31, the 304th day of 2018. There are 61 days left in the U-boat off Iceland with the loss of some 100 lives, even though the United States
year. This is Halloween. had not yet entered World War II. Work was completed on the Mount Rushmore
National Memorial in South Dakota, begun in 1927.
Today’s Highlight in History: In 1961, the body of Josef Stalin was removed from Lenin’s Tomb as part of the
Soviet Union’s “de-Stalinization” drive.
On Oct. 31, 1984, Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by two
Sikh (seek) security guards. In 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson ordered a halt to all U.S. bombing of
North Vietnam, saying he hoped for fruitful peace negotiations.
In 1975, the Queen single “Bohemian Rhapsody” was released in the United
On this date: Kingdom by EMI Records.
In 1517, Martin Luther sent his 95 Theses denouncing what he saw as the abus- In 1992, Pope John Paul II formally proclaimed that the Roman Catholic Church
es of the Catholic Church, especially the sale of indulgences, to the Archbishop of had erred in condemning the astronomer Galileo for holding that the Earth was
Mainz, Germany (by some accounts, Luther also posted the Theses on the door of not the center of the universe.
the Castle Church in Wittenberg), marking the start of the Protestant Reformation. In 1994, a Chicago-bound American Eagle ATR-72 crashed in northern Indiana,
In 1864, Nevada became the 36th state as President Abraham Lincoln signed a killing all 68 people aboard.
proclamation. In 1998, a genetic study was released suggesting President Thomas Jefferson
In 1926, magician Harry Houdini died in Detroit of peritonitis resulting from a did in fact father at least one child by his slave Sally Hemings.
ruptured appendix. In 1999, EgyptAir Flight 990, bound from New York to Cairo, crashed off the
In 1941, the Navy destroyer USS Reuben James was torpedoed by a German Massachusetts coast, killing all 217 people aboard.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Wednesday, October 31, 2018 7A

MCDANIEL VISITS COLUMBUS

Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff


George Green, left, shakes hands with Mississippi state Sen. Chris McDaniel as he steps off his campaign bus
at the Municipal Complex in Columbus Tuesday evening. McDaniel is one of four candidates in a nonpartisan
race to replace longtime U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran, who is retiring.

Trumps pay tribute at synagogue


where 11 were fatally shot
President and first lady also visited who had been conducting
services when the shots
killed in the Holocaust.
The Trumps later spent
with victims recovering in hospital rang out, gestured at the
white Star of David posted
more than an hour at the
University of Pittsburgh
By ZEKE MILLER tious midterm elections for each victim. At each, Medical Center, where
and JONATHAN LEMIRE that could alter the path of the president placed a some of the victims are
The Associated Press recovering. The couple’s
a presidency. stone, a Jewish burial tra-
On their arrival in dition, while the first lady motorcade passed sever-
PIT TSBURGH — One
Pittsburgh, the Trumps added a flower. They were al hundred protesters on
stone and one white rose-
entered the vestibule of trailed by first daughter the street and a sign that
bud for each victim.
the synagogue, where Ivanka Trump and her said “It’s your fault.” In-
President Donald
Trump and first lady Me- they lit candles for each husband, Jared Kushner, side, Trump visited with
lania Trump paid homage victim before stepping who are Jewish. wounded police officers
Tuesday to each of the 11 outside. Shouts of “Words Near the synagogue, and spent an hour with
people slain in the worst matter!” and “Trump, go flowers, candles and chalk the widow of victim Dr.
instance of anti-Semitic vi- home!” could be heard drawings filled the cor- Richard Gottfried, ac-
olence in American histo- from demonstrators gath- ner, including a small rock cording to White House
ry. As the Trumps placed ered not far from where a painted with the number press secretary Sarah
their tributes outside the gunman had opened fire “6,000,011,” adding the Huckabee Sanders.
Tree of Life synagogue, on Saturday. victims this week to the
protesters nearby shouted Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, estimated number of Jews
that the president was not
welcome.
The emotional, disso-
nant scene reflected the
increasingly divided na-
tion that Trump leads, one
gripped by a week of polit-
ical violence and hate and
hurtling toward conten-

Whitey Bulger,
Boston gangster,
found slain in
prison at 89
Bulger spent 16
years as one of
America’s most
wanted men
The Associated Press

BOSTON — James
“Whitey” Bulger, the
murderous Boston gang-
ster who benefited from a
corrupt relationship with
the FBI before spending
16 years as one of Amer-
ica’s most wanted men,
was slain in federal pris-
on. He was 89.
Bulger was found unre-
sponsive Tuesday morn-
ing at the U.S. penitentia-
ry in West Virginia where
he’d just been transferred,
and a medical examiner
declared him dead short-
ly afterward, according
to the Federal Bureau of
Prisons. Authorities did
not immediately release a
cause of death, but Justin
Tarovisky, a prison union
official, told The Associ-
ated Press it was being in-
vestigated as a homicide.
Bulger, the model for
Jack Nicholson’s ruthless
crime boss in the 2006
Martin Scorsese movie,
“The Departed,” led a
largely Irish mob that ran
loan-sharking, gambling
and drug rackets.
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Voting
Continued from Page 1A
“We’re anticipating very good ballots, both by mail and in-person. Trinity Presbyterian Church at 607
turnout,” she said. As of Tuesday afternoon, 733 absen- Hospital Road, and the location at
She said interest seems to be tee ballots had been returned. the Humphrey Coliseum on MSU’s
significantly higher than a June The 2014 mid-term election saw campus has moved to St. Joseph
election that included a Democratic 393 total absentee ballots, she said. Catholic Church at 607 University
runoff for next week’s U.S. Senate In-person absentee voting will Drive.
election and a Republican runoff for remain available through noon Sat- Barksdale said there have been
the Third Congressional District urday. Circuit clerks’ offices must no moves in Lowndes County, oth-
election. That election drew turnout receive ballots submitted by mail by er than the National Guard Armory
from only 13 percent of voters. Monday. precinct returning to its usual loca-
On Tuesday, voters across Mis- Oktibbeha County Circuit Clerk tion after having moved temporarily
sissippi will cast ballots for the Tony Rook said if absentee voting is to Southside Church.
state’s two U.S. Senate seats. Lo- any indication, Election Day voting Rook also said he was grateful for
cally, voters will select candidates also will exceed 2014 totals.
his staff’s work in handling the high
in the First or Third congressional “We’ve had a huge influx of ab-
absentee voter turnout, while also
districts, depending on location, as sentee voters compared to the same
dealing with a term of circuit clerk.
well as in the 14th Chancery District election that occurred four years
“Our entire office has been work-
for three new judges. ago,” Rook said. “We do expect a
Several other elections are on substantially higher turnout for this ing very diligently the past several
the ballot, such as for the 16th Cir- election.” weeks,” he said. “They’ve had to
cuit judge seats and various school Rook said the three contested balance the influx of voters with
board positions in Lowndes and Ok- chancery judge races likely are ma- a term of circuit court. They’ve all
tibbeha counties. Those races are jor contributors to the heightened been working very hard and very
uncontested. interest. So too, he said, is the na- diligently and I’m very proud of our
In Oktibbeha County, absentee tional political landscape, with three staff.”
ballots have already surged well be- federal elections on the ballot. In Oktibbeha County, a polling
yond the total for the same elections Rook also mentioned two polling place locater, sample ballots, chan-
in 2014. place changes that his office notified cery court district map, precinct map
Oktibbeha County Deputy Elec- voters of earlier in the fall. A voting and information on absentee voting
tions Clerk Sheryl Elmore said she’s location at Starkville Fire Station is available under “Announcements”
fielded 916 requests for absentee 3 on Garrard Road has moved to at www.oktibbehacountyms.org.

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coming in as a junior than and MUW. They’re giving spend on fees, books and tibbeha Consolidated
if I was going to be a fresh- people that might not nor- other expenses. School District.
man.” mally go to college that Bray added, other than Each semester, stu-
Columbus Municipal chance.” lessening a financial bur- dents pay $104 for their
School District offers CMSD Superintendent den, high school students first college course, and
its high school students Cherie Labat said dual en- can bridge the gap be- $39 for each subsequent
dozens of college cours- rollment is commonplace tween high school gradua- course thereafter. McDon-
es, with all fees and tui- in many high schools, but tion and college-readiness. nall said he hopes to ex-
tion paid by the district a district relieving the stu- “It builds confidence,” pand dual enrollment and
at no cost to the student, dents of those costs is rare. Bray said. “You have stu- eventually have students
through partnerships with Last year’s dual enroll- dents that maybe think spending partial days on
East Mississippi Commu- ment program cost CMSD they’re not ready for col- a college campus during
nity College and Missis- approximately $100,000. lege. By taking these their high school tenure.
sippi University for Wom- Labat said the dis- courses while they’re in The benefit now, Mc-
en. trict shouldering those high school, it allows them Donnall said, is finishing
For the fall semester, costs are worth it to push to build that confidence to courses before entering
CMSD has 118 juniors and students toward higher know they can be success- higher education.
seniors enrolled in 31 col- education, the technical ful in college.” “I like it,” McDonnall
lege courses ranging from workforce or military en-
said. “One, they’re getting
college algebra, oral com- listment. Programs it a lot cheaper. They’re
munication and philoso- “If you’re able to get an
phy to sociology. associate’s degree by the at other area districts saving themselves a lot of
Career and Technical Lowndes County money. And if they can get
time you’re
Center Director Christo- 18, we are School District offers those freshman classes
pher Bray said without the really doing dual enrollment for high done while they’re juniors
district absorbing those the com- school juniors and seniors, and seniors, they’ll be
costs, many high school munity, our charging those students ahead. We’re just getting
students would not take parents and a significantly lower rate them ready for college.”
those college courses and indiv idual than the average college
may not even consider col- students a course.
lege as an option for them great ser- Labat Deputy Superintendent
after graduation. vice by re- Robin Ballard said LCSD
“They don’t have to ducing that student debt,” offers the classes on-site,
worry about the money; Labat said. “It costs us on taught by college qualified
they just have to worry the budget side, but we LCSD teachers, for $90 for
about getting the course feel that our students and the first course, and $40
work done,” Bray said. community are well worth for the second course each
“They don’t have to worry that kind of money from semester.
about the debt. So, we en- our budget.” She said the impor-
courage them to take as Even if they don’t earn tance and cost lessened by
many classes as they can, an associate’s degree in the district offers students
while we are paying for it. high school, Bray said freshman core classes
Tuition is one thing, but more dual enrollment stu- such as English compo-
now textbooks for college dents each year are grad- sition I and II, Western
courses are becoming so uating high school with civilization and college al-
much more expensive. enough credit hours to gebra. LCSD has 133 high
Books cost over $100 a forgo their freshman year school juniors and seniors
piece.” of college. Typically, those taking advantage of dual
Though Rush said she credit hours cost $150 per enrollment this semester.
has always been on a col- credit hour at EMCC, with “What I see is it takes
lege track and ahead of the a standard course being some of the financial bur-
game, she said she’s seen three credit hours. den off the parent,” Bal-
fellow classmates take col- If a student completes lard said. “Allowing that
lege courses who other- enough hours in high student to earn that col-
wise may not. school for even one se- lege credit to bridge that
“It’s not only helping mester of college (12 to 18 transition when they go to
me, but kids that wouldn’t hours) and attends a four- higher education.”
go to college because they year university — such as Starkville High School
couldn’t afford it, now they MUW or Mississippi State Principal Sean McDonnall
can,” Rush said. “Colum- — they could save up to said nearly 300 juniors and
bus High gives us an op- $5,000 on tuition alone, not seniors are taking college
portunity through EMCC counting what they won’t courses at Starkville-Ok-
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COLLEGES

Humphrey Coliseum renovations


will create club level, 660 seats
From Special Reports ed, the new and improved Hump will be
one of the most impressive venues in all
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State of college basketball. I commend Dale
announced Tuesday major renovation Partners for its visionary plan to bring
plans for the 43-year-old Humphrey Col- new energy to this historic arena. This
iseum.
investment will enhance the experience
MSU has joined with Dale Partners
for Bulldog basketball fans of all ages.”
Architects and AECOM Sports to de-
sign a plan that will revamp the Hump One of those new options will be a
with modern amenities and the arena’s new club level that offers premium ticket
first premium ticket options. holders a dedicated entrance and lobby
“Since 1975, Humphrey Coliseum has that leads down to a 6,000-square foot
been the site of thrilling moments in the sideline club that offers nearly 580 club
history of our men’s and women’s bas- seats and 80 loge seats.
ketball programs, but after 43 years, it The new Hump also will include nearly Contributed
is time for an upgrade,” MSU President 160 terrace seats at the concourse level. A look at an artist’s rendition of what the club level will look like once renovations
Dr. Mark Keenum said. “When complet- See RENOVATIONS, 2B are completed at Humphrey Coliseum.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Coaches Bulldogs following


pick MSU plan for redshirts
first in SEC By Bret t Hudson
Bhudson@cdispatch.com

preseason
STARKVILLE — The plans for college foot-
ball’s new redshirt rule that allows players to
play in four games and still receive a redshirt
have varied.

rankings Some have elected to divide the season into


thirds and allow redshirt candidates to play in
each third. Some have opted to hold freshmen
From Special Reports back and to use them only if they are needed for
depth due to injury.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Joe Moorhead’s plan identified four games
— The Southeastern Con- — Stephen F. Austin, Louisiana-Lafayette, Lou-
ference women’s basket- isiana Tech and the bowl game — the freshmen
ball coaches picked Vic See REDSHIRTS, 4B
Schaefer’s Mississippi
State Bulldogs first in the Scott Walters/Dispatch Staff
The East Mississippi Community College men’s basketball roster includes, from Game 9
annual preseason poll re- n Louisiana Tech, 6:30 p.m. Saturday
leased Tuesday. left: Donte Powers (Starkville High); Terryonte Thomas (New Hope); Darrious
Agnew (Starkville High), and Markedric Bell (Starkville High). (SEC Network; WKBB-FM 100.9, WFCA-FM 107.9).
The selection comes

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MSU first in EMCC’s Begley will count on local sophomores Thomas, Agnew, Bell Brett Hudson will join Tom Eble and Courtney Robb
twice a week during football season, Wednesday and
preseason By Scot t Walters
voting in swalters@cdispatch.com
Game 1 Sunday, to preview and to recap Mississippi State and
Ole Miss football. Follow Brett Hudson on Twitter,
Schaefer conjunction n Men — Royal Ambassadors Prep, @Brett_Hudson, to get the latest episode. The podcast
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Media Days. Community College men’s basketball n Women — At Coastal Alabama C.C.,

Alabama, Clemson
The league coach- coach Billy Begley has seen both ends 5 p.m. Thursday
es also overwhelmingly of the spectrum.
named senior center Teai- Begley has watched teams with it seems like we have had a new team,”
ra McCowan the Presea- sophomore-heavy rosters and squads Begley said. “This year has been fun
son Player of the Year,
while graduate transfer
Anriel Howard was named
preseason first-team All-
full of newcomers, so he can tell you
with confidence his prefers the makeup
of the 2018-19 Lions.
EMCC will dress only four freshmen
because of all of the sophomores (eight
total). I am not sure how many wins that
will translate to. I do know it has been
fun coming to work every day. Coaches
lead initial CFP list
SEC.
McCowan and How-
when the season opens at 7 p.m. Thurs- talk about two-hour practices and all Mississippi State at No. 18 in first edition
day against Royal Ambassadors Prep at of that. We pretty much can get every-
ard are the SEC’s active Currie Coliseum. thing done in about 90 minutes. That From Staff and Wire Reports
career rebounders. Mc- “Every year since we’ve been here, See EMCC MEN, 2B
Cowan’s 1,015 rebounds If you don’t like the first College Football Playoff
are just ahead of Howard’s

Columbus’
selection committee rankings, don’t worry. Satur-
1,002. day’s slate of huge games guarantees major chang-
McCowan is coming es are coming next week.
off an All-American sea- Alabama, Clemson, LSU, and Notre Dame were
son that saw her earn
the inaugural Naismith
National Defensive Play-
Green has the top four teams in the initial CFP rankings Tues-
day night.
After meeting for a day and a half at a hotel out-

big role
er of the Year Award and side Dallas, the 13-member selection committee re-
average 18.2 points and leased the first of its five weekly top 25s before the
a SEC-leading 13.9 re- four-team field is set for the semifinals on Dec. 2.
bounds per game.

for women
Michigan was fifth, followed by Georgia and
Howard, who played Oklahoma. Washington State was eighth, the high-
last season at Texas A&M, est-ranked Pacific-12 Conference team. Kentucky
had 20 double-doubles last was ninth.
season to give her 32 for By Scot t Walters The playoff picture will be reshaped this week-
her career. swalters@cdispatch.com
end. Four games matching top-20 teams are on tap
MSU was picked to Saturday, including Alabama at LSU and Georgia
See MSU WOMEN, 3B SCOOBA — East
at Kentucky.
Mississippi Community The first top four teams were no surprise. The
Inside College women’s bas- same teams are Nos. 1-4 in the latest Associated
n more ketball coach Sharon Press poll, except with Notre Dame third and LSU
college Thompson and soph- fourth.
basketball: omore guard Briona At No. 18, Mississippi State is one of seven
Mississippi Green are on the same ranked Southeastern Conference squads, joining
State senior page this year. No. 11 Florida and No. 20 Texas A&M.
Aric Holman “There are not many
plans to Scott Walters/Dispatch Staff
MSU is the highest ranked three-loss team in
sophomores,” said The East Mississippi Community College women’s the poll. All three of the Bulldogs’ losses occurred
take a
bigger Green, who played at basketball roster includes, from left: Briona Green to teams in the current top 11, including two on the
leadership role this season. Columbus High School (Columbus), Aamiya Rush (West Point), and Alaysha road. Those three have a combined record of 20-3
Page 3B See EMCC WOMEN, 2B Jennings (New Hope). (No. 3 LSU, No. 9 Kentucky, No. 11 Florida).
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briefly EMCC men


Local Continued from Page 1B
Columbus United will hold open workout, player is because we have been together so “This year, we have expanded his ago. All but one regular-season loss in
evaluation session Thursday long. The players know what we are ex- game a little bit,” Begley said. “At New the new year was by less than 10 points.
Columbus United Soccer Club will hold an open workout and pecting before they come in the gym.” Hope, he could facilitate. He had to make The team qualified for the MACJC State
player evaluation session at 6 p.m. Thursday on the Bancorp South field A year ago, EMCC finished 12-12 and all of the players better on the floor. Here, tournament, where it lost to Pearl River
at the Downtown Columbus Soccer Complex. 5-7 in Mississippi Association of Com- he can concentrate on his role and that C.C. in the opening round.
The free session is open to players Under-8 and above. Players
with 6 p.m. recreational matches may join the session after their match-
munity and Junior Colleges (MACJC) is mainly scoring while playing any of “We played so many close games and
es are complete. Coaches will be available to answer questions, to take North Division play. The Lions begin four different spots on the floor. He has just couldn’t get over the hump,” Begley
registration, and to discuss the benefits of the club. their fourth season under Begley looking enough size (6-foot-4, 205 pounds) to bat- said. “The team didn’t have the makeup to
n In related news, most of the club’s coaching positions are full. for the program’s first return to the Na- tle underneath, but he also has the ability get that one big stop. A lot of that was youth.
However, there are several assistant coaching positions open if you
are interested in working with the club. There also is a good chance the tional Junior College Athletic Association to step out and make shot after shot. That This year, we should be able to swing more
club will have a combined 2007/2008 team in addition to our competitive (NJCAA) national championship tourna- is why he is going to be sought after by of the tight games. The only way you get
level 2007 and 2008 girls team. ment since 2016. The event is played an- many on the next level.” better in those is through experience.”
The club needs head coaches for its girls and boys Under-8 devel- nually in Hutchinson, Kansas. Former Starkville High standout Dar- Agnew has two former high school
opment program teams. Head coaches have their child’s registration
paid for and will receive a stipend based on roster — between $300 and “Hutch is the goal,” EMCC sophomore rious Agnew, a sophomore forward, is teammates with him at EMCC. Sopho-
$400. They also will have any needed USSF coaching licenses paid for guard Terryonte Thomas said. “We have back after injuries cut his campaign short more forward Markedric Bell (6-7, 190)
and have free United coaching development provided. If you are a U-8 so many sophomores, there really are no a year ago. Now, the 6-8. 225-pounder is is back, while Donte Powers (6-2, 160) is
coach and interested in this please contact Columbus United Director of
excuses. A year ago, we were learning ready to bang down low. a freshman forward.
Coaching Tom Velek at tvelek@yahoo.com.
For additional information about Columbus United, go to: the game and learning to depend on one “This year is important to me because “This team will have more offensive
columbusunitedsoccer.org or contact Velek. another. This year is different. We have last year ended early,” Agnew said. “This capabilities,” Bell said. “On any given
already got that chemistry thing going. team has a huge advantage because of it night, a different player can lead us in
Mississippi State We have all the ingredients. Sky is the closeness. A lot of teams will have to fit scoring. The main emphasis so far in
Men’s tennis team’s Rakic wins opener in main draw limit for this team.” some new guys into their lineup. In our practice is defending and rebounding. If
of Birmingham Futures Thomas is the team’s leading return- case, we can play a starting five that has we can become a better rebounding team
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Mississippi State men’s tennis player Stra- ing scorer. The former New Hope High been together.” this year we can go a long way.”
hinja Rakic defeated Sweden’s Lucas Renard (ATP 1,105) 6-2, 7-6 (4) School standout averaged 12.5 points per Begley said the light switch came on Follow Dispatch sports writer Scott
to advance to the Round of 16 at the United States Tennis Association
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EMCC women
(USTA) Birmingham Futures tournament.
Rakic took advantage of a dozen double-faults by the Renard, and
played a solid service game to seal the win.
Rakic will face top-seeded Fabrizio Ornago (ATP 356) on
Thursday. The Italian advanced with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Boris Arias Continued from Page 1B
of Bolivia on Tuesday.
Sophomore Stedman Strickland and MSU rookie Gregor Ramsk- said. “For the three of us, Guard Emily Evans shown that it is physical, sissippi High School Activ-
ogler will travel to Birmingham this weekend for the Country Club of the biggest thing is scoring. (Southaven) and forward hard-nosed on the defensive ities Association (MHSAA)
Birmingham (CCB) Collegiate Invitational. Coach Thompson wants us Brianna Page (West Jones) end. I think we will be ag- Class 5A play. Jennings was
to lead and all of that. But join Green as the sophomore gressive and play hard. The also the leading offensive
Mississippi University for Women the main thing is scoring. leaders. biggest challenge will be threat for New Hope.
Women’s soccer team wins season finale We got to lead the way with “(Page) has the chance to scoring and doing that on a “We were looking for a
MARION, Ala. — The Mississippi University for Women’s women’s this team in scoring. Hope- become one of the best play- consistent basis.” little more offensive punch,”
soccer team concluded the 2018 season with a 3-0 victory against
Judson College on Tuesday. fully, we can get off to a good ers in the state this year,” The Lady Lions averaged Thompson said in recruit-
The W played an aggressive offensive and held a great defensive start and do a great job of Thompson said. “She started 65 points per game last ing. “(Rush) has a chance to
front to close its inaugural season on a high note and finish the year leading.” realizing her full potential late season. That total included be a special player. For the
5-11-0 overall. Thompson will boast in the season. Typically, you three players averaging 10 freshmen in general, how
Junior midfielder Sarah Walden scored her seventh goal of the
season to open the scoring for The W (5-11).
a 10-player roster when have a team where more than points or more. All three quickly does it come togeth-
Caroline Grafe and Dakota Stokes also scored for the Owls. the season opens at 5 p.m. half of the players are soph- players graduated. er for each player. That’s the
Goalkeeper Sarah Gilliland made three saves for the shutout. Thursday at Coastal Ala- omores. We don’t have that Page is the leading re- biggest question mark going
n Men’s golf team finishes 10th at Mississippi Gulf Coast bama C.C. in Monroeville, luxury this year, so this group turning scorer after averag- into the season.”
Community College Fall Invitational: At Gulfport, the men’s golf team Alabama. The home opener of sophomores has to step up, ing 6.7 ppg. last season. Thompson begins her
finished 10th Tuesday at the two-day Mississippi Gulf Coast Community
College Fall Invitational. will be at 5:30 p.m. Monday they have to lead.” “We have a lot of new 14th season in Scooba with
The Owls played their best two round game of the season at the against Meridian C.C. Last season, EMCC fin- players on the team,” Green what she considers her
Windance Country Club. In the first round, The W finished with a score “Hopefully, we can add a ished 11-10 and 6-6 in Mis- said. “The biggest thing the youngest team.
of 313 close the day in seventh place. The second day the Owls shot a player or two in the spring sissippi Association of Com- coaches have been talking to “We definitely grew as
312 but dropped to 10th place among the 13 teams.
Junior golfer Brandon Walker led The W with a seventh-place
semester,” Thompson said. munity and Junior Colleges us about is playing the next a team from the preseason
finish. He shot a team-best 73 (+1) in the second round after shooting 74 “For now, we have 10 play- (MACJC) North Division play. When adversity hits, jamborees,” Thompson
(+2) in the first for an overall score of 147. ers. They are hard working, play. Back-to-back losses to we have to keep working said. “We came back from
eager to learn. Every day is end the season prevented hard. You can’t let a mistake playing some talented teams
Ole Miss a fun day at practice because the Lady Lions from con- hurt you. You have to keep and I could see our growth
Women’s soccer team loses to Arkansas in they are hungry. They want tending for a state tourna- battling. Depth is a concern, and maturity from play-
quarterfinals of SEC tournament to get better. We are going to ment berth. so everybody knows they ing in those games. We’re
ORANGE BEACH, Ala. — The No. 4 seed Arkansas women’s make some young mistakes. “We needed to be a lit- are going to get to play.” bringing effort, attitude, and
soccer team used three first-half goals to pull away en route to a 4-0 vic- However, we are going to do tle bit of a better offensive Freshmen Aamiya Rush toughness to practice every
tory against No. 5 Ole Miss on Tuesday night in the quarterfinals of the that with great effort. Our team,” Thompson said. (West Point) and Alaysha day, and we’re looking for-
Southeastern Conference tournament at the Orange Beach Sportsplex. sophomores are important. “That is probably the big- Jennings (New Hope) add ward to the season.”
Tori Cannata scored on a header in the second minute following
a corner service. Arkansas (12-4-3) scored in the fourth and seventh They really have to step up gest concern coming into a local flavor to the roster. Follow Dispatch sports
minutes on an own goal and on a goal by Taylor Malham to build its and help us become the best the season. From our pre- A year ago, Rush was one of writer Scott Walters on Twit-
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Renovations
The loss drops Ole Miss to 12-7-1. The Rebels will wait until 3:30
p.m. Monday to learn if they earn a bid to the NCAA tournament.
n Men’s golf team finishes strong to conclude fall season: At
Kauai, Hawaii, the No. 37 men’s golf team wrapped up its fall season
Tuesday by shooting a 10-under 278 in the final round the Warrior Continued from Page 1B
Princeville Makai Invitational.
Behind another 66 (-6) from senior Beau Briggs, the Rebels moved “Humphrey Coliseum has been
up one spot on the leader board to place eighth (276-295-278—849) one of the most storied venues in
at 15-under. all of college basketball,” MSU Di-
Briggs finished the fall with consecutive top-five finishes. The rector of Athletics John Cohen said.
senior shot a three-round total of 66-73-66--205 (-11), good for his
career-low 54-hole score and a fourth-place finish. Briggs led the team “We are excited about the enhance-
and was third in the field with 18 birdies. ments that will modernize the venue
Braden Thornberry finished with a 3-under 69, his team-leading and offer Bulldog fans an unforget-
10th round of par-or-better during the fall. After back-to-back even par table game-day experience. Expand-
rounds, Thornberry broke through on the final day, going 3-under on the
back nine with no bogeys.
ed concourses, enhanced sightlines,
Cecil Wegener was the biggest mover on the final day. Thanks new dining options and a luxurious
to a 3-under 69, the sophomore moved up 19 spots and finished the club level are some of the many new
tournament at 1-over par. features that will be coming to Hum-
Josh Seiple finished with a 2-over 74. The senior led the team in
phrey Coliseum.”
pars with 36 and fired a career best 7-under 65 in the first round.
Jackson Suber put together a fifth-place finish thanks to a final In addition to new premium seat-
round 66 (-6). The freshman, competing as an individual, was second ing options, the renovation plans
on the team in birdies with 16. also include an expanded and up-
n Men’s cross country team moves up to No. 17, women’s dated concourse. Not only will the
team No. 23: At New Orleans, the men’s and women’s cross country
teams are ranked No. 17 and No. 23 in this week’s USTFCCCA Nation- concourse be widened, but it will
al Coaches Poll released on Tuesday. also offer sightlines to the court, ex-
It’s a four-spot improvement for Ole Miss, which had all five scorers panded concessions and restrooms,
finish in the top 11 last week to win the Southeastern Conference title. fast casual dining options, and a new
This marks the 24th-straight appearance for the Ole Miss men,
their 30th in the last 35 polls overall dating back to 2014. Additionally,
walk-in team store to purchase the
the Rebel men have been at least receiving votes in 33 of the last 35 latest Bulldog items and apparel.
national coaches polls. The Humphrey Coliseum reno-
This is the 16th time in program history the men’s and women’s vation plans are designed to com-
teams have been ranked simultaneously. Ole Miss is one of eight plement the original structure that
schools nationally to have its men’s and women’s programs finish within
the top 25 at the NCAA Championships in each of the last two seasons. opened in 1975, as well as Mize Pa-
vilion, the Bulldogs’ practice gym
Southern Mississippi and coaches offices that debuted in
2011.
Women’s soccer team lands three on Conference The renovation plan also includes
USA All-Conference teams two grand lobbies at the entrances
DENTON, Texas — The Southern Mississippi women’s soccer on the east and west sides that fea-
team landed three players Tuesday on the Conference USA All-Con-
ference teams. ture direct views into the seating
Senior defender Ola Akinniyi was named a first-team All-C-USA bowl.
selection for the second time . She is the first Southern Miss women’s Exterior entry plaza upgrades,
soccer player to be selected to the first team since Sarah McFadden office renovations, and flex space for
in 2007. The Texas native is the only two-time first-team selection in
program history.
future opportunities are some of the
Sophomore midfielder Miah Zuazua earned second-team all- other improvements included in the
league honors . Zuazua was a C-USA Women’s Soccer All-Freshman plan.
Team selection in 2017. Freshman midfielder Olivia Durham was “It’s very exciting to hear about
selected to the C-USA Women’s Soccer All-Freshman Team. She the planned renovation of our great
is the seventh Golden Eagle in the history of the program to earn
All-Freshman honors. arena,” MSU women’s basketball
coach Vic Schaefer said. “I’m look-
Colleges ing forward to seeing the changes.”
Said MSU men’s basketball coach
Board recommends Durkin to return as Maryland Ben Howland, “We’ve been talking
football coach about it since I arrived here. What’s
BALTIMORE — DJ Durkin is poised to return as head of a splin- going on here is really incredible.
tered Maryland football program, coming back to the sideline following
multiple investigations involving the death of a player and bullying by the We’re really excited about it.”
coaching staff. Since ushering in the Hump with
Not everyone is happy about the University System of Maryland an 85-82 victory on Dec. 1, 1975, the
board of regents recommendation Tuesday that Durkin, who has been men’s basketball team has a 447-180
on paid administrative leave since Aug. 11, should retain his job, along
with the university president and athletic director.
home ledger. It also has seen capac-
The decision not only opens the door for Durkin to return to the ity crowds, with men’s basketball at-
team as soon as this week, but raises questions on and off the field. tendance going over the 3.7-million
“We believe coach Durkin has been unfairly blamed for the mark last season. The 2017-18 cam-
dysfunction in the athletic department,” said Jim Brady, chairman of paign, which saw Howland’s squad
the board of regents. “He has acknowledged his role in the athletic
department’s shortcomings.” set a program record with 19 home
Durkin was placed on administrative leave after offensive lineman victories, drew 146,271 fans, an av-
Jordan McNair collapsed during practice, which spawned an investiga- erage of 6,965 per contest.
tion into the potential dangerous culture of the football program. Under Schaefer, fans have consis-
In a statement issued by the University, Durkin said he was “grate-
ful for the opportunity to rejoin the team” and appreciated the support of
tently packed the Hump and helped
the board of regents. the Bulldogs rank among the nation-
— From Special Reports al attendance leaders.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Wednesday, October 31, 2018 3B

briefly CALENDAR MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Basketball


NBA
Alabama
Holman will take
Tuesday’s Games
Prep Football Charlotte 125, Miami 113
Cleveland 136, Atlanta 114
Men’s basketball team beats Montevallo in Thursday’s Game Sacramento 107, Orlando 99

bigger leadership
Boston 108, Detroit 105
exhibition game South Lamar at Sulligent, 7 p.m. Toronto 129, Philadelphia 112
Memphis 107, Washington 95
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The Alabama men’s basketball team Friday’s Games Oklahoma City 128, L.A. Clippers 110
Portland 104, Houston 85
defeated Montevallo 82-40 on Tuesday night in an exhibition game Hernando at Columbus, 7 p.m.

role for senior year


Today’s Games
at Coleman Coliseum. Detroit at Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m.
Sophomore John Petty Jr. had 12 points to lead five players in
West Lowndes at Sebastopol, 7 p.m. Denver at Chicago, 7 p.m.
Indiana at New York, 7 p.m.
double figures. Starkville at Clinton, 7 p.m. Utah at Minnesota, 7 p.m.
Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m.
“It was a great all-around game for us tonight,” Alabama coach West Point at Lewisburg, 7 p.m. New Orleans at Golden State, 9:30 p.m.
Avery Johnson said. “We were the bigger, stronger, faster team but By Bret t Hudson
Vardaman at Hamilton, 7 p.m. San Antonio at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m.
Montevallo is a well-coached team and they do some really nice Bhudson@cdispatch.com Thursday’s Games

things on offense. I’m proud of our guys and we did a lot of good
Greene County at Aliceville, 7 p.m. Denver at Cleveland, 6 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at Philadelphia, 6 p.m.
things on offense and defense. We had quality possessions and Gordo at Pickens County, 7 p.m. STARKVILLE — Abdul Ado was working
Oklahoma City at Charlotte, 6 p.m.
Sacramento at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m.
didn’t have as many wasted possessions as we have had here re- Maplesville at Lamar County, 7 p.m. his way through a summer conditioning session Milwaukee at Boston, 7 p.m.
New Orleans at Portland, 9:30 p.m.
cently in practice. We did a better job of taking care of the ball. This Mississippi High School Activities Association when he noticed Aric Holman taking over the
game was really about us. It was about us performing and trying to
execute what we want on both ends of the floor and trying to figure
Class 4A Playoffs — First Round Mississippi State men’s basketball team. Football
out some sort of idea. We look like a more balanced team and we New Hope at Senatobia, 7 p.m. Holman has been a fixture in the program for NFL
Thursday’s Game
will see what the next step is and how we come back in practice.” New Albany at Noxubee County, 7 p.m. years, but in this drill Ado saw his teammate set- Oakland at San Francisco, 7:20 p.m.
Alex Reese and Galin Smith had 11 points and Tevin Mack Sunday’s Game
Class 3A Playoffs — First Round ting the example by leading the way in a sprint. N.Y. Jets at Miami, Noon
added 10. Kira Lewis Jr. had 10 points off the bench. Senior Donta Atlanta at Washington, Noon
Hall also had a solid game with eight points, 11 rebounds, and five
Aberdeen at Booneville, 7 p.m. “I look up to Aric a lot,” the 6-foot-11 sopho- Detroit at Minnesota, Noon
Kansas City at Cleveland, Noon
blocked shots. Mississippi Association of Independent Schools more center said. “Aric is a role model for me: the Tampa Bay at Carolina, Noon
Alabama held Montevallo to 26 percent shooting from the field Class AAA Playoffs – Second Round way he plays, the swagger he has.” Pittsburgh at Baltimore, Noon
Chicago at Buffalo, Noon
and 20 percent from 3-point range. Leake Academy at Heritage Academy, 7 p.m.
The Crimson Tide played without Riley Norris, Daniel Giddens,
Holman believes No. 18 MSU is going to need L.A. Chargers at Seattle, 3:05 p.m.
Houston at Denver, 3:05 p.m.
and Javian Davis-Fleming.
Adams County Christian at Starkville Academy, a stronger leader if it is going to live up to presea- L.A. Rams at New Orleans, 3:25 p.m.
Green Bay at New England, 7:20 p.m.
Alabama will play host to Southern at 7 p.m. Tuesday 7 p.m. son expectations. That’s why he worked hard in Open: Indianapolis, Arizona, N.Y. Giants,
Jacksonville, Philadelphia, Cincinnati
(SECN+). Class A Playoffs – First Round the summer to position himself to take on that Monday, Nov. 5
n Men’s golf team defeats top-ranked Oklahoma State, Tennessee at Dallas, 7:15 p.m.
Lee (Arkansas) at Columbus Christian, 7 p.m. role for his senior season.
women’s team falls to Stanford in semifinals of East Lake
Holman will get his first opportunity to show- Canadian Football League
Cup: At Atlanta, Alabama golfer Wilson Furr rallied to collect the Prep Basketball case his leadership skills at 2 p.m. Sunday when
Friday’s Game
Toronto at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m.
match-clinching point and lift the No. 4 men’s golf team to a 3&2 Thursday’s Games Saturday’ Games
victory over top-ranked Oklahoma State in the semifinals of the
Starkville Academy Girls Tournament
MSU plays host to Georgia Southwestern (SEC Winnipeg at Edmonton, 3 p.m.
Montreal at Hamilton, 6 p.m.
East Lake Cup on Tuesday afternoon. Network+) in an exhibition game at Humphrey Calgary at BC, 9 p.m.
The Alabama women fell to Stanford 4&1 in its semifinal Saturday’s Games
contest. It will take on Arizona Wildcats on Wednesday in the con- Starkville at Tupelo Classic Coliseum. College Scores / Schedule
Tuesday’s Games
solation finals, while the men will play Auburn in the championship Columbus boys at Callaway Classic “Over the past years I feel like that’s what we EAST
match.
Columbus girls at Canton Tiger Classic lacked, a leader,” Holman said. “I took that into Buffalo 51, Miami University 42
MIDWEST
Furr trailed by three holes after four holes played and didn’t
Caledonia, New Hope at Caledonia Classic my own hands and became more vocal, lead by Kent St. 35, Bowling Green 28.
draw even until the 15th hole. The Jackson native took his first lead
example, and this happened even before they
College Football
of the match with birdie on 17 before collecting another birdie on Today’s Game
the 18th hole to seal the win for the Crimson Tide. talked about rankings. Every great team needs MIDWEST
Ball State at Toledo, 6:30 p.m.
Senior Davis Riley defeated Zach Bauchou 4&3 and freshman Saturday’s Games someone like that on the team.”
Prescott Butler defeated Haywood Butler, 3&2, to record Alabama’s South Carolina at Ole Miss, 11 a.m. Holman, a 6-foot-10 forward from Owensboro, Thursday’s Games
SOUTH
three points. Sophomore Davis Shore fell to Matthew Wolff, 4&3, Marshall at Southern Miss, 2 p.m. Kentucky, has appeared in 90 games (59 starts) Temple at UCF, 6:30 p.m.
and freshman Frankie Capan III fell to Viktor Hovland, 2&1. MIDWEST
On the women’s side, junior Kenzie Wright picked up the Crim-
Louisiana Tech at Mississippi State, 6:30 p.m. at MSU. Last season, he increased his scoring Northern Illinois at Akron, 6 p.m.
son Tide’s win when she took down the Cardinal’s Aline Krauter Alabama at LSU, 7 p.m. average for the second-consecutive season as he Ohio at Western Michigan, 6 p.m.

averaged 10.9 points per game, which was sec-


with a birdie on the 19th hole. Junior Jiwon Jeon fell 2&1 to Mika
Liu while sophomore Angelica Moresco dropped a 4&3 decision to Men’s College Basketball ond on the team. In all, he started 30 of 37 games
Friday’s Games
EAST
Albane Valenzuela. Freshman Mary Mac Trammell fell to Andrea Friday’s Game Penn at Cornell, 5 p.m.

Lee, 7&5, and fellow freshman Carolina Caminoli dropped an 8&6 Fayetteville State at Ole Miss, 6 p.m.
and scored in double figures 24 times. He played SOUTH
Pittsburgh at Virginia, 6:30 p.m.
match to Ziyi Wang. Saturday’s Game
a key role in MSU’s 25-win season and appear- Western Kentucky at Middle Tennessee, 7 p.m.
The men’s championship match will tee off at 11:55 a.m., while
Mississippi University for Women at Tougaloo
ance in the semifinals of the National Invitation FAR WEST
Colorado at Arizona, 9:30 p.m.
the women will get things started in its consolation match at 10:05
College, 5 p.m.
Tournament.
a.m. Saturday’s Games
Following the junior season, Holman tested EAST
n In related news, Alex Green received the fourth-annual Tom
Cousins Award on Monday. Women’s College Basketball the waters by declaring for the NBA draft in April, Air Force at Army, 11 a.m.
Columbia at Harvard, 11 a.m.
The award recognizes a collegiate golfer best representing the Thursday’s Games but he didn’t hire an agent, which enabled him to Robert Morris at Sacred Heart, 11 a.m.
Bryant at State Francis (Pa.), 11 a.m.
values of the award: excelling in academics and engagement in the Mississippi University for Women at Philander maintain his college eligibility. Holman opted in Duquesne at Wagner, 11 a.m.
community. Smith, 5 p.m. May to return to Starkville. Quinndary and Nick Holy Cross at Lafayette, 11:30 a.m.
A junior majoring in finance (minor in economics), Green is Bucknell at Lehigh, 11:30 a.m.
a member of Alabama’s honors college and has been among the
Mississippi College at Alabama, 7 p.m. Weatherspoon and Lamar Peters also announced Colgate at Fordham, Noon

Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll for the duration of Friday’s Games their intentions to return to MSU, which height- Valparaiso at Marist, Noon
Charleston Southern at Monmouth (NJ), Noon
his collegiate career. The Fairhope, Ala., native is also a two-time LeMoyne-Owen at Ole Miss, 3 p.m. ened the expectations for coach Ben Howland’s Hampton at NY Maritime, Noon
James Madison at New Hampshire, Noon
member of the SEC Community Service team. Central Missouri at Mississippi State, 6 p.m. fourth season as the Bulldogs’ coach. Dartmouth at Princeton, Noon
The Tom Cousins Award is named after developer and Holman did his part to make sure MSU’s ini- Brown at Yale, Noon
philanthropist Tom Cousins, who laid out a blueprint to revitalize Men’s College Tennis tial steps toward the 2018-19 season were the
Delaware at Albany (NY), 2:30 p.m.
Liberty at Massachusetts, 2:30 p.m.
the East Lake community of Atlanta by providing cradle-to-college Friday’s Matches Maine at Towson, 3 p.m.
education, mixed-income housing, and community wellness to right ones by injecting energy into the post play- SOUTH
Alabama, Mississippi State at CCB Collegiate
break the cycle of poverty to create a holistic environment. East ers during summer workouts. He also provided Texas A&M at Auburn, 11 a.m.
Lake now acts as a national model for community redevelopment Invitational (Birmingham, Alabama) Louisville at Clemson, 11 a.m.
leadership during summer shooting sessions Memphis at East Carolina, 11 a.m.
through Purpose Built Communities for transforming a struggling
community into a thriving neighborhood. Women’s College Tennis and pickup games. Butler at Jacksonville, 11 a.m.
Michigan State at Maryland, 11 a.m.
n Swimming and diving team’s Howard earns SEC honor: Saturday’s Matches “The biggest thing was being vocal. Little South Carolina at Ole Miss, 11 a.m.
Syracuse at Wake Forest, 11 a.m.
At Birmingham, Alabama, Senior Robert Howard was named Mississippi State at USTA Futures (Lawrence, things, if something was going on, handling it,” Georgia Tech at North Carolina, 11:15 a.m.
Tuesday the SEC Swimmer of the Week for the second-consecu- Kansas) Holman said. Chattanooga at Furman, Noon
Florida A&M at Howard, Noon
tive week.
Holman’ presence should help the freshmen
College Volleyball
Norfolk State at North Carolina A&T, Noon
The Alexander City, Alabama, native remained undefeated, Morehead State at Stetson, Noon
individually and as a part of relays in conference competition after Friday’s Matches
adjust. Howland expects many of them to make Rhode Island at Elon, 12:30 p.m.
a four-win performance Friday at Tennessee. UAB at Southern Miss, 6 p.m. an immediate impact. After working with them Presbyterian at Gardner-Webb, 12:30 p.m.
Tusculum at VMI, 12:30 p.m.
Howard won the 50 freestyle with an NCAA-best time of 19.65 Tennessee at Ole Miss, 6:30 p.m. in practice, Holman expects the same. He has Savannah State at Delaware State, 1 p.m.
seconds. He was already tied for the top spot in the nation entering taken it on himself to make sure they do so with
Texas State at Georgia State, 1 p.m.
the meet. He shaved more than a tenth of a second off his previous
LSU at Mississippi State, 7 p.m. Tennessee-Martin at Jacksonville State, 1 p.m.

season-best mark to take sole possession of first place nationally. Georgia at Alabama, 7 p.m. as little growing pains as possible. Campbell at Kennesaw State, 1 p.m.
Edward Waters at North Carolina Central,
The nine-time All-American is the only SEC swimmer under 20 Saturday’s Match “Staying positive. They expect so much of 1 p.m.
Lane College at Mississippi University for Shorter at North Alabama, 1:30 p.m.
seconds in the 50 freestyle. He also posted his third consecutive themselves as freshmen and upperclassmen ex- Murray State at Tennessee Tech, 1:30 p.m.
sub-19 second 50 freestyle relay split with an 18.88 as the anchor Women, 2 p.m. pect a lot of them, too, but I don’t let them get Texas Southern at Alabama State, 2 p.m.
in the Tide’s winning 200 medley relay vs. the Vols. Sunday’s Matches down on themselves,” Holman said. “I talk them
MVSU at Grambling State, 2 p.m.
Prairie View at Jackson State, 2 p.m.
Howard is ranked sixth in the nation in the 200 freestyle after LSU at Alabama, 1 p.m.
posting a season-best time of 1:36.80. through things and if they ever need help, they Georgia Southern at Louisiana-Monroe, 2 p.m.
North Texas at Southern Miss, 1 p.m. ETSU at Mercer, 2 p.m.
The accounting major closed the meet with a 42.26 as the know they can come to me with anything.” Villanova at Richmond, 2 p.m.
Kentucky at Ole Miss, 1:30 p.m. Marshall at Southern Mississippi, 2 p.m.
anchor to the Tide’s winning 400 freestyle relay, which finished with As much as the Bulldogs will count on Hol- Georgia at Kentucky, 2:30 p.m.
a 2:55.85, more than two seconds ahead of the field.
Howard and the Tide posted the fastest 400 freestyle relay in
Junior College Football man’s leadership, Howland said they also will Florida State at North Carolina State, 2:30 p.m.
Wofford at Samford, 2:30 p.m.
the nation last week. His 100 freestyle split in anchoring that relay Mississippi Association of Community and need him to continue to rebound and to block Tulane at South Florida, 2:30 p.m.
Louisiana-Lafayette at Troy, 2:30 p.m.
is the fastest in the nation. Junior Colleges (MACJC) State Playoffs shots at a high level. Holman was second on the The Citadel at Western Carolina, 2:30 p.m.
Alabama will return to action Nov. 15 at the Georgia Tech Semifinals team (to Ado) with 66 blocks. He also led the Boston College at Virginia Tech, 2:45 p.m.
Missouri at Florida, 3 p.m.
Invite in Atlanta. Saturday’s Games team in rebounding (6.7 per game), but Howland Bethune-Cookman at Morgan State, 3 p.m.
n Men’s tennis team’s Ortiz, Nesterov fall in main doubles Charlotte at Tennessee, 3 p.m.
draw at USTA $15k Futures: At Birmingham, Alabama, Juniors
Copiah-Lincoln at EMCC, 2 p.m. said Holman will be asked for more in that area Eastern Kentucky at Austin Peay, 4 p.m.
Edson Ortiz and Alexey Nesterov lost to No. 3 seeded Benitez Northwest at Jones, 2 p.m. this season. Appalachian State at Coastal Carolina, 4 p.m.
Duke at Miami, 6 p.m.
Chavarriaga/Kohen, 6-3, 6-4 on Tuesday in the first round of the “Aric’s outspoken in terms of being a leader,
main draw at the United States Tennis Association (USTA) $15k Junior College Basketball for the younger guys and the rest of the team,”
FAU at FIU, 6:30 p.m.
Louisiana Tech at Mississippi State, 6:30 p.m.
Futures. Thursday’s Games UTSA at Alabama-Birmingham, 6:30 p.m.

In the first round of the 32-player main draw, Ortiz will compete
Howland said. “He has a high basketball IQ, and Alabama at LSU, 7 p.m.
Women: EMCC at Coastal Alabama North, 5 p.m. McNeese State at Southeastern Louisiana,
against No. 4 seed Sam Riffice, while Roberto will play Giles that’s great for us, his understanding of what’s 7 p.m.
Men: Royal Ambassadors Prep at EMCC, 6:30 p.m.
Hussey. Both matches will be played Wednesday. important and what needs to be done.” MIDWEST
Women: Lawson State at Itawamba, 5:30 p.m. Central Michigan at Eastern Michigan, 11 a.m.
n Gymnast Olsen leads Team Canada to fourth-place fin- Follow Dispatch sports writer Brett Hudson on Iowa State at Kansas, 11 a.m.
ish at World Championships: At Doha, Qatar, Gymnast Shallon Men: Lawson State at Itawamba, 7:30 p.m. Nebraska at Ohio State, 11 a.m.
Twitter @Brett_Hudson Rutgers at Wisconsin, 11 a.m.
Olsen was part of a historic day for the Canadian National Team

MSU women
South Dakota at Indiana State, Noon
that earned its best showing at the FIG Artistic Gymnastics World
Championships with a fourth-place finish. on the air San Diego at Drake, 12:30 p.m.
Illinois State at Northern Iowa, 1 p.m.
Western Illinois at Southern Illinois, 1 p.m.
For the second day in a row, Olsen posted the second-highest
vault score, leading Team Canada with a 14.800. Overall, her vault Today Continued from Page 1B
Tennessee State at Southeast Missouri, 1 p.m.
Missouri State at South Dakota State, 2 p.m.
total trailed only the United States’ Simone Biles, who scored a COLLEGE FOOTBALL Navy at Cincinnati, 2:30 p.m.
Minnesota at Illinois, 2:30 p.m.
15.5. The Canadian vault total of 43.78 was second only to Team 6:30 p.m. — Ball State at Toledo, ESPN2 repeat after winning the first regular-season Youngstown State at North Dakota State,
USA’s 44.67 and was more than a tenth of a point better than NBA title by a MSU women’s program. MSU won a 2:30 p.m.
Brazil, which took third on the vault. Iowa at Purdue, 2:30 p.m.
“It was another amazing day for Shallon, and we are so very
7 p.m. — Indiana at New York, ESPN nation’s-best 37 games, the second-most in SEC Penn State at Michigan, 2:45 p.m.

excited to watch her continue to shine in Doha,” Alabama coach 9:30 p.m. — San Antonio at Phoenix, ESPN history, and did so behind the second-longest Notre Dame at Northwestern, 6:15 p.m.
SOUTHWEST
Dana Duckworth said. “To be able to come through in a team WOMEN’S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL win streak in conference annals (32 games). It Oklahoma State at Baylor, 11 a.m.
setting like she has the last couple of days says a lot about her 6 p.m. — Florida at Kentucky, ESPNU posted the first undefeated regular season by a
Northwestern State at Abilene Christian, 2 p.m.
South Alabama at Arkansas State, 2 p.m.
competitive spirit.” 7 p.m. — Texas A&M at Auburn, SEC Network league squad in 20 years. Nicholls at Houston Baptist, 2 p.m.
The United States took the team gold by nearly 10 points, finishing Sam Houston State at Incarnate Word, 2 p.m.
well ahead of the Russian Federation’s silver medal effort. China took Thursday Ole Miss redshirt senior Shandricka Sessom Alabama A&M at Arkansas-Pine Bluff,
2:30 p.m.
the bronze, followed by Canada. France rounded out the top five. COLLEGE FOOTBALL was named preseason second-team All-SEC for UTEP at Rice, 2:30 p.m.
Olsen will compete in the individual event finals Friday and 6 p.m. — Northern Illinois at Akron, CBS Sports the second-straight season. Kansas State at TCU, 2:30 p.m.
Lamar at Central Arkansas, 6 p.m.
Saturday, where she is seeded second in the vault behind Biles. Network or ESPNU Sessom, a native of Byhalia, is returning from Houston at SMU, 6 p.m.
n Tennis teams’ Kaukovalta, Daniell selected to 6 p.m. — Ohio at Western Michigan, CBS Sports
Oracle ITA National Fall Championships: At Tempe, Arizona, a season-ending knee injury she suffered against Connecticut at Tulsa, 6 p.m.
Oklahoma at Texas Tech, 7 p.m.
Network or ESPNU Middle Tennessee last November. Entering that West Virginia at Texas, 2:30 a.m.
Sophomore Patrick Kaukovalta and senior Andie Daniell were
selected Tuesday to compete in the Oracle Intercollegiate Tennis
6:30 p.m. — Temple at UCF, ESPN game, Sessom was averaging 17.7 points and 6.7
FAR WEST
Sacramento State at Weber State, 1 p.m.
GOLF
Association (ITA) National Fall Championships on Nov. 7-11 in rebounds per game. San Jose State at Wyoming, 1 p.m.
Surprise, Arizona. 4 a.m. — European PGA, Turkish Airlines Open, Eastern Washington at Northern Colorado,
first round, at Antalya, Turkey, TGC Sessom enters her final year at Ole Miss with 1:05 p.m.
Kaukovalta was one of 64 singles players to be selected. He Montana at SouthernUtah, 2 p.m.
is the first Alabama men’s tennis player represented in the tourna- 3:30 p.m. — PGA Tour, Shriners Hospitals for 1,131 career points scored (11.4/game) in 99 Utah at Arizona State, 3 p.m.
ment. Draws and times will be announced at a later date. Children Open, first round, at Las Vegas, TGC games (86 starts). Cal Poly at Montana State, 3 p.m.
Alcorn State at New Mexico State, 3 p.m.
The 70th-ranked Daniell earned an at-large bid to the event. 10:30 p.m. — LPGA Tour, TOTO Japan Classic, Ole Miss will play host to LeMoyne-Owen at 3 Northern Arizona at UC Davis, 3 p.m.
She is 7-3 in singles this fall, and has two victories against national- first round, at Shiga, Japan, TGC p.m. Friday in an exhibition game. It will open its North Dakota at Idaho, 4 p.m.
Idaho State at Portland State, 4 p.m.
ly ranked opponents.
The men’s and women’s singles finals will be available to a
NBA season Tuesday against Norfolk State. UCLA at Oregon, 6:30 p.m.
Stanford at Washington, 8 p.m.
national audience live via ESPN3 and on the ESPN app, and later
6:30 p.m. — Sacramento at Atlanta, Fox Sports MSU will play host to NCAA Division II nation- Southern California at Oregon State, 9 p.m.
aired on ESPNU. Southeast al champion Central Missouri at 6 p.m. Friday. It BYU at Boise State, 9:15 p.m.
San Diego State at New Mexico, 9:15 p.m.
n Baseball team tie 2-2 in Game 1 of Fall World Series: At 7 p.m. — Milwaukee at Boston, TNT will open the regular season at 7 p.m. Tuesday Fresno State at UNLV, 9:30 p.m.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, the baseball teams tied 2-2 in Game 1 of the 9:30 p.m. — New Orleans at Portland, TNT California at Washington State, 9:45 p.m.
against Southeast Missouri State. Utah State at Hawaii, 10:59 p.m.
Fall World Series on Tuesday afternoon at Sewell-Thomas Stadi- NFL
um. The day was the first of three in the Crimson Tide’s extended 7:20 p.m. — Oakland at San Francisco, WLOV
game to close out the fall.
The teams were scoreless until the fifth inning when the
and NFL Network
NHL
SEC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHES VOTING
Crimson team scored two runs. Junior Brett Auerbach walked. One 1 p.m. — Winnipeg vs. Florida, at Helsinki, Preseason Standings Player of the Year Second Team
out later, Auerbach stole third base before a wild pitch allowed him 1. Mississippi State Teaira McCowan,
to score. The runner at first advanced to third on the play. One out
Finland, NBC Sports Network Malica Monk, Arkansas
SOCCER 2. South Carolina Mississippi State
later, a sacrifice fly from freshman Tyler Ras scored the second 3. Georgia Janiah McKay, Auburn
run. 7 p.m. — MLS playoffs, Knockout round,
4. Tennessee Preseason All-SEC
Gray answered with a run in the bottom of the fifth. A two-out Columbus at D.C. United, ESPN2 5. Missouri First Team Unique Thompson, Auburn
walk and a single put runners at first and third for Keith Holcombe, WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER 6. Texas A&M Caliya Robinson, Georgia Taylor Murray, Kentucky
who singled through the right side. 3:30 p.m. — Southeastern Conference 7. Kentucky Maci Morris, Kentucky
In the seventh, the Gray team tied the score thanks to a tournament, semifinals, Florida vs. Arkansas, at 8. Auburn Anriel Howard, Mississippi State Ayana Mitchel, LSU
leadoff double followed by a walk. Sophomore Sam Praytor walk Orange Beach, Alabama, SEC Network 9. LSU Teaira McCowan, Shandricka Sessom, Ole Miss
to load the bases. With one out, a grounder to first by junior Kolby 6 p.m. — Southeastern Conference tournament, 10. Alabama Mississippi State
Robinson scored the man. 11. Arkansas Sophie Cunningham, Missouri Amber Smith, Missouri
Game 2 will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Game 3 will be at 4 p.m.
semifinals, LSU vs. South Carolina, at Orange 12. Florida Tyasha Harris, South Carolina
Beach, Alabama, SEC Network Alexis Jennings, South Carolina
Friday. 13. Vanderbilt Rennia Davis, Tennessee
— From Special Reports 14. Ole Miss Chennedy Carter, Texas A&M Evina Westbrook, Tennessee
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Redshirts The Associated Press


Top 25 Schedule
Continued from Page 1B Thursday’s Game
No. 9 UCF vs. Temple, 6:30 p.m.
could get an opportunity play have valuable expe- Kwatrivous Johnson, special teams and has A non-freshman who Friday’s Game
to play if situations provid- rience.” defensive lineman Fabi- seen increased time on could redshirt is long No. 23 Virginia vs. Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m.
ed a chance. No. 21 MSU The rule was intend- an Lovett, safety Shawn offense. snapper Paul Blackwell, Saturday’s Games
(5-3) appears to be on ed to help freshmen gain Preston Jr., defensive The freshmen weren’t the newcomer from Mis- No. 1 Alabama at No. 4 LSU, 7 p.m.
No. 2 Clemson vs. Louisville, 11 a.m.
pace as it prepares to play some extra development lineman Devon Robinson, the only ones in Moor- sissippi Gulf Coast Com- No. 3 Notre Dame at Northwestern,
host to Louisiana Tech (6- in their first year. MSU safety Joshua Short, tight head’s mind. munity College. He hasn’t 6:15 p.m.
2) at 6:30 p.m. Saturday has made the most of the end Geor’quarius Spivey “The first thing you played as Joel Baldwin No. 5 Michigan vs. No. 14 Penn State,
(SEC Network) at Davis opportunity by using 17 and linebacker Nathaniel have to do is look at your has taken that position. 2:45 p.m.
Wade Stadium. freshmen. Linebacker Watson played in one of existing roster and look at “It’s huge. Any time No. 6 Georgia at No. 11 Kentucky,
Moorhead said he Aaron Brule, tight end those games. guys that have taken red- you get an opportunity to 2:30 p.m.
No. 7 Oklahoma at Texas Tech, 7 p.m.
hopes the plan will work Brad Cumbest, wide re- Wide receiver Devon- shirts and guys that hav- get under the lights in that No. 8 Ohio State vs. Nebraska, 11 a.m.
as well as it did against ceiver Cameron Gard- ta “Whop” Jason, West en’t taken redshirts, may- stadium, that’s huge,” of- No. 10 Washington State vs. California,
Stephen F. Austin in the ner, wide receiver Cason Point native safety Mar- be some of those non-first fensive coordinator/wide 9:45 p.m.
season opener. In that Grant, quarterback Jalen cus Murphy, and kicker year guys that you can receivers coach Luke No. 12 West Virginia at No. 15 Texas,
game, MSU was able to Mayden, cornerback Jay- Scott Goodman won’t be play in four games and Getsy said. “That rule has 2:30 p.m.
No. 13 Florida vs. Missouri, 3 p.m.
see some of its newcom- lon Reed, and running able to benefit from the save a year of eligibility,” been really beneficial in
No. 16 Utah at Arizona State, 3 p.m.
ers in action. back Robert Rivers played rule. Goodman has been Moorhead said. helping the development No. 17 Houston at SMU, 6 p.m.
“I think it was a great in victories against Ste- MSU’s kickoff specialist That could have ap- of the young guys. In No. 18 Utah State at Hawaii, 11 p.m.
opportunity to get their phen F. Austin and Louisi- all season alongside Mur- plied to quarterback the wide receiver room, No. 19 Iowa at Purdue, 2:30 p.m.
feet wet, go look at the ana-Lafayette. phy, who has been a fix- Keytaon Thompson, (Gardner) has grown tre- No. 20 Fresno State at UNLV, 9:30 p.m.
film,” Moorhead said. Defensive lineman ture on special teams and but Moorhead said that mendously and this being No. 21 Mississippi State vs. Louisiana
Tech, 6:30 p.m.
“Going forward, some Jaden Crumedy, cor- who is now getting some wasn’t the plan. He has a big reason why.”
No. 22 Syracuse at Wake Forest, 11 a.m.
may continue to play, nerback Esaias Furdge, reps on defense with Bri- followed through by Follow Dispatch sports No. 24 Boston College at Virginia Tech,
some may redshirt, but linebacker Jett John- an Cole out for the sea- playing Thompson in six writer Brett Hudson on 2:45 p.m.
those that continue to son, offensive lineman son. Jason has played on games. Twitter @Brett_Hudson No. 25 Texas A&M at Auburn, 11 a.m.

Comics & Puzzles


DILBERT
Dear Abby
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EAR ABBY: you were, recog- cheating, even though that’s
I’m in mid- nize that it’s time his thing, not mine. — NO
dle school. to widen your FOLLOWERS IN THE WEST
“Jill” has been my circle of friends DEAR NO FOLLOWERS:
best friend for 11 and explore Following your husband on
years. She has activities that Facebook is the least of your
always been shy, do not involve problems. You already know he
while I am outgo- her or Kelly. The is secretive and has cheated
ing. Recently, she more friends you on you. If you feel isolated,
has been hanging make, the less you have the right to reach
out with the class dependent you out to anyone your heart
“ho,” “Kelly,” and will be on one desires, whether they’re male
ZITS I’m being more
and more left out.
person.
DEAR ABBY:
or female.
Oh, and one more thing. If
Kelly is turning Jill What does it he accuses you of cheating, it
into a slut, too. say about a may be because he has or is.
Jill isn’t excited man when he Do you really need me to tell
to hang with me
Dear Abby won’t accept a you that if you’re unhappy you
anymore and pre- friend request on need to talk with a licensed
fers to be with Kelly’s friends Facebook from his wife of 20 therapist about it? Please
smoking or drinking. years? consider it.
Jill still calls us best He has been unfaithful in DEAR ABBY: Is it consid-
friends, but I’m afraid she’ll the past. He has several hun- ered rude to stretch in public?
betray me and tell Kelly every- dred friends on there from all — STEPHANIE IN SALT LAKE
thing we talk about. We used over the country as he travels CITY
to make fun of Kelly for being a lot. But he not only refuses DEAR STEPHANIE: I sup-
a slut. Now I feel like I can’t to accept my request, he also pose it depends upon what
GARFIELD open up to my best friend. It
hurts to see them together
refuses to say why.
I’m new to Facebook; he
someone is stretching. If it
attracts attention or causes
and not inviting me to things. has been on for years. I don’t distraction, I suppose it is
What do I do? — TOTALLY have many friends because rude, but I wouldn’t consider it
LEFT OUT I’ve been pretty isolated, a social transgression worthy
DEAR LEFT OUT: Calling a and now I want to reconnect. of incarceration.
girl a slut or a “ho” is a form of But if my own husband won’t A NOTE TO PARENTS OF
bullying. It won’t bring Jill back accept my friend request, YOUNG CHILDREN: If your little
to you or closer to you. In fact, should I even bother trying to ones will be out trick-or-treat-
it will likely do the opposite. friend anyone else? Oh, and ing tonight, please be sure
Because you feel you are if I friend any of my old male they are supervised to assure
no longer as close to Jill as friends, he’ll accuse ME of their safety.

CANDORVILLE
Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Oct. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Halloween alter ego: A seaside
31). Dream big because the A loved one will lean on you, classic is perfect for the crab.
smooth way life runs will make and you’ll likely be glad for the Consider the realm of mermaids
this one of your best years, es- opportunity to be of service. or “SpongeBob SquarePants.”
pecially if there’s a shining goal Halloween alter ego: A char- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
to slide toward. The things that acter from the cartoon “Bob’s When you believe something
are not aligned with who you Burgers” speaks to the bovine is going to be easy, you make
really are get uncomfortable, in you. it easy for yourself. So think a
and you either shake them off GEMINI (May 21-June 21). good thought, and then open
or find an adjustment to make Today’s main feature will arrive the door. Halloween alter ego:
your life work better. Capricorn with a humble presence and Black Panther, Hello Kitty or any
and Taurus adore you. Your continue to grow in importance. number of feline options.
BABY BLUES lucky numbers are: 8, 2, 22, 19 Halloween alter ego: A couple’s VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
and 40. costume is the ideal for the 22). Loved ones are the
ARIES (March 21-April 19). twins, for instance, the two best at pushing your buttons
Patience is a flattering emotion. sides of an Oreo or a pair of because experience has taught
It looks good on everyone, and sneakers. them where said buttons are.
it especially suits you today. Hal- CANCER (June 22-July 22). Halloween alter ego: an earthy
loween alter ego: Your warrior No one is expecting you to fix nurturer like Mother Earth, Little
spirit could shine through Jon all the problems, only to make Bo Peep or Farmer John.
Snow or Daenerys Targaryen. facing them a little less lonely. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
Kindness and acceptance are
not only virtues; they are your
most useful habits. Halloween
alter ego: A political character
like lawyer Saul Goodman or a
famous judge would be ideal.
BEETLE BAILEY SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). Expect big things from
those in your inner circle.
Halloween alter ego: A character
from a Halloween movie such
as the classic monster Michael
Myers or Mavis from “Hotel
Transylvania.”
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). You’ll notice a change in
your reasons for doing a job.
Halloween alter ego: You will be
most satisfyingly complete with
a group costume. For instance,
going out as the cast of “Strang-
MALLARD FILLMORE er Things.”
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). You will upgrade yourself in
small but meaningful incre-
ments. You identify with the
intelligent forces of the universe
so your Halloween alter ego is
perfectly aligned with Einstein
or Edna from “The Incredibles.”
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). There is magic in your
voice, so speak up. You’re likely
to influence a decision or make
a difference. Halloween alter
ego: a game character such as
FAMILY CIRCUS Brite Bomber or Dark Voyager
from “Fortnite.”
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). If you step back and throw
up your hands, you’ll be amazed
at how things sort themselves
out. Halloween alter ego: A
peaceful mood prevails, point-
ing costume options toward a
gentle unicorn or a Bob Ross
painting.

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on deadline:
roasted Eleventh-hour
squash with
salsa verde
Halloween hacks
BY K ATIE WORKMAN
The Associated Press Still need quick treats? These ‘tricks’ may help
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ost of the time, I end up
putting my energy into BY JAN SWOOPE
jswoope@cdispatch.com
the main course. You, too,

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right? The side dishes then have
o, it’s Halloween — and
a tiered level of time and effort
somehow it creeped up on
afforded to each of them, often
you before you knew it. You
ending with something exciting
meant to pull together something
like “rice.”
cool for the kids, or neighboring
But sometimes it just makes
trick-or-treaters, or friends getting
sense to flip that paradigm on its
together tonight, but time just got
head, keep the main dish unde-
away from you. Grabbing a bag of
manding and uncomplicated, and
same-old, same-old candy off the
show the side dishes some love.
big-box shelf seems so blasé. You
Pick an entree that can be
think, “Isn’t there some quick,
tossed into the oven and then —
easy conjure I could pull off that
other than the setting of a timer
makes me look more creative than
and maybe an occasional basting
that?”
— be ignored. A roast chicken, a fi-
Of course there is.
let, a leg of lamb. Then get started
Last-minute fixes are always
on this sexy side dish.
fun to seek out. They tend to make
In a way, this recipe is about
us ask, “Now why didn’t I think of
lavishing attention on the details.
that?” These are all simple. The
Making roasted squash is just a
most time-consuming part of any
matter of cubing squash (which
of them might be a quick stop at
can easily be bought peeled and
the store for what you don’t already
seeded), tossing it with some oil
have.
and salt, and letting it do its thing
in the oven.
Once the oven door is closed, Witches, spiders
you’ll spend a few minutes puree- and bones, oh my
ing several green and flavorful Pillsbury offers an idea for
ingredients in a blender or food those crescent rolls in the fridge.
processor for a verdant salsa verde, With a few chocolate chips and a
washing the bowl, then pureeing bit of confectioners’ sugar, they
some ricotta and feta for a creamy turn into witches’ hats. Find in- ellaclaireinspired.com
finish. By the time the vegetables structions at the end of this article. If your good intentions to do something clever for Halloween fell victim to
Oreo spiders are a sweet-n-salty time, here are treats you could still pull off today. Above, candies bundled
(and the roast) are ready to come
in glitter tulle and tied with decorative ribbon are easy-to-assemble favors.
out of the oven, you’ve got your treat: just stick four pretzel sticks Finish them off with a tag bearing “Boo,” or the recipient’s name.
squash accessories ready to go. — spider legs — in each side of
Add salt with a light hand here double stuff Oreos. Use two white
as several of the ingredients — chocolate chips, or dots of icing,
feta, capers and anchovies — have for eyes.
a lot of salt already. You can always Speaking of pretzel sticks, make
give the finished dish an extra your own haunting pile of “bones”
sprinkle of salt if you think it’s by sticking miniature marshmal-
needed. lows on both ends of each pretzel
See Squash, 6B and dip the whole thing in melted
white chocolate. Once dry, stack
them for effect, or package in
small cello bags and tie off with
orange and black ribbon as individ-
ual favors.
This Bundt cake Scarecrow munch, anyone?
Elevate popcorn with melted white
demands a spot chocolate chips and caramel candy
corn. The recipe from ourthrifty- A few chocolate chips and some powdered sugar transform crescent rolls
pillsbury.com

in your next
into witches’ hats.
ideas.com is on 6B. Serve it up in
a big party bowl, or separate this glove with candies (small candy dy bar with just enough masking
brunch spread treat into cellophane bags or small
decorative boxes. It’s “gourmet”
rolls like Smarties nicely fill the
fingers) and tie it off with deco-
tape to mimic mummy wrapping
— not too thick or tight — and
BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN enough for your happy hour rative ribbons. (May I suggest attach a pair of eyes. (See photos
friends, but yummy for younger placing the detached “hand” on below.)

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elivering bright apple flavor Iron Men and Wonder Women, too. a bed, as though emerging from Lastly, it may be too late to use
and a temptingly moist underneath the pillow?) these two lunchbox/classroom
crumb, this simple yet Eerily easy Here’s one I’m doing for some snack suggestions this Halloween,
stunning Bundt cake demands a OK, these are almost effortless. nephews and nieces: Haphazardly but you may want to file them
prominent place in your brunch For a spooky spin, fill a clear latex “wrap” a Hershey (or similar) can- See Halloween hacks, 6B
spread.
We maximized this cake’s apple
taste by shredding 1 1/2 pounds
of tart Granny Smiths and bolster-
ing their flavor with an intense
reduction of apple cider mixed
into the batter, brushed onto the
warm exterior of the baked cake,
and stirred into an icing. Using a
moderate amount of spices allowed
the apple flavor to shine.
Baking this fruity cake in a
Bundt pan made all the difference,
as the hole through the middle
meant the dense batter baked thechirpingmoms.com milehighmamas.com ellaclaireinspired.com thechirpingmoms.com
through evenly and completely for
a perfectly cooked cake.
See Cake, 6B

This elegant nut tart is surprisingly easy to prepare


BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN it’s important to add the filling pes. We found that using a stick of
to a warm pie crust as this helps butter made tart dough that tasted

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his elegant nut tart is sur- keep the crust from getting soggy. great and was easy to handle, yet
Just a prisingly easy to prepare, Pecans can be substituted for the still had a delicate crumb. Instead
tablespoon thanks to the very simple fill- walnuts if desired. of using the hard-to-find superfine
of dark rum ing. For the filling, we used a pecan While regular pie crust is sugar and pastry flour that many
or bourbon pie base but swapped in walnuts, tender and flaky, classic tart crust other recipes call for, we used con-
is enough reduced the amount of sugar, and should be fine textured, buttery fectioners’ sugar and all-purpose
to intensify
added a hefty amount of vanilla as rich, crisp, and crumbly — it is flour to achieve a crisp texture.
the flavor of
the nuts in well as a hit of bourbon (or rum). often described as being short- Rolling the dough and fitting it into
this rustic The liquor cuts through the bread-like. We set out to achieve the tart pan was easy, and we had
walnut tart. sweetness and intensifies the the perfect tart dough, one that we ample dough to patch any holes.
Daniel J. van Ackere/America’s Test Kitchen via AP flavor of the nuts. We found that could use in a number of tart reci- See Tart, 6B
6B Wednesday, OCTOBER 31, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

KitchenWise: Serve grape and cranberry crisp at Thanksgiving


BY SARA MOULTON into a whole different fruit when and almonds. Not a fan of dried currant jelly or apricot jam until the grapes are very tender and
The Associated Press they’re cooked, much more cranberries? Dried cherries, 3 tablespoons orange juice, divided start to burst, about 10 minutes. In a
1 tablespoon cornstarch bowl whisk together the cornstarch,

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intensely flavorful than in their apricots, or even raisins (aka 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice lemon juice and remaining tablespoon
or many of us, the menu dried grapes!) will do nicely.
raw state. Also, fall is grape 1/3 cup dried cranberries orange juice. Add the mixture to the
for Thanksgiving is etched
season, which isn’t true of blue- Allergic to gluten? Replace this 1/4 cup all-purpose flour grapes, in a stream, whisking, and
in stone. We eat the same 1 tablespoon packed light brown bring to a boil. Boil for 20 seconds,
berries and raspberries. Best recipe’s flour with one of the
dishes every year because we sugar stir in the cranberries and pour the
of all, the grapes in this dessert gluten-free brands available at
love every one of them. But 1/8 teaspoon table salt mixture into an 8- to 9-inch deep-dish
what about switching it up a require no prep — no peeling most supermarkets. 6 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, pie plate.
little by swapping in a grape and or coring or slicing. Just a quick cut into pieces n In another medium bowl, stir
rinse and they’re good to go. 1/2 cup rolled oats together the flour, sugar and salt. Add
cranberry crisp for the more
traditional apple, pumpkin or Plus, this recipe is almost GRAPE AND CRANBERRY 1/2 cup chopped pistachios, almonds the butter and blend it in using your
or walnuts hands, until the butter is broken into
pecan pie? wantonly customizable. What CRISP Vanilla ice cream small pieces the size of peas. Stir in
“Eh,” replies The Husband. kind of grape to use? Any Start to finish: 40 minutes n Preheat oven to 375 F. the oats and pistachios and sprinkle
seedless grape of any color will Servings: 6 to 8 n In a medium saucepan combine the mixture evenly over the grape fill-
“Grapes are so boring. Wouldn’t
the grapes, jam and 2 tablespoons of ing. Bake in the center until the crust
the crisp be tastier made with do. Don’t like pistachios? Roll 3 cups seedless red or green grapes the orange juice. Cover and bring the is golden, about 20 minutes. Let cool
raspberries or blueberries?” I instead with one of your favor- or a mix mixture to a boil. Stir, reduce it to a for 5 minutes and then serve with the
calmly note that grapes turn ites, including walnuts, pecans 1/4 cup seedless raspberry jam or simmer, and cook, partially covered, ice cream.

Cake
Continued from Page 5B
For the sake of effi- of Granny Smith apples 1 1/2 pounds Granny Smith ar and whisk to form smooth clean, 55 minutes to 1 hour 5
ciency, begin boiling the in this recipe, but any 4 cups apple cider apples, peeled, cored and icing. Cover with plastic wrap minutes, rotating cake halfway
3 3/4 cups (18 3/4 ounces) shredded (3 cups) and set aside. Set aside 6 through baking.
cider before assembling variety of apple will work. all-purpose flour tablespoons cider reduction. n Transfer pan to wire rack
the rest of the ingredi- You can shred the apples 1 1/2 teaspoons salt n Bring cider to boil in 12-inch n Pour remaining 1/2 cup set in rimmed baking sheet.
ents. Reducing the cider with the shredding disk 1 1/2 teaspoons baking skillet over high heat; cook cider reduction into large bowl; Brush exposed surface of
of a food processor or powder until reduced to 1 cup, 20 to add melted butter, brown
to exactly 1 cup is import- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 25 minutes. While cider is sugar, eggs, and vanilla and
cake lightly with 1 tablespoon
ant; if you accidentally on the large holes of a 3/4 teaspoon ground cinna- reducing, adjust oven rack to whisk until smooth. Pour cider
reserved cider reduction. Let
paddle or box grater. cake cool for 10 minutes.
overreduce it, make up mon middle position and heat oven mixture over flour mixture
Invert cake onto wire rack and
the difference with water. 1/4 teaspoon ground allspice to 350 F. Grease and flour 12 and stir with rubber spatula
3/4 cup (3 ounces) confection- cup nonstick Bundt pan. Whisk until almost fully combined remove pan. Brush top and
To ensure that the icing
has the proper consis-
CIDER-GLAZED APPLE ers’ sugar flour, salt, baking powder, (some streaks of flour will sides of cake with remaining
5 tablespoons reserved cider
16 tablespoons (2 sticks) baking soda, cinnamon, and remain). Stir in apples and any
tency, we recommend BUNDT CAKE unsalted butter, melted allspice in large bowl until accumulated juice until evenly reduction. Let cake cool for 20
minutes. Stir icing to loosen,
weighing the confection- Servings: 12 1 1/2 cups packed (10 1/2 combined. Place confection- distributed. Transfer mixture to
Start to finish: 1 hour 45 ounces) dark brown sugar ers’ sugar in small bowl. prepared pan and smooth top. then drizzle evenly over cake.
ers’ sugar. minutes (plus 2 hours, 30 3 large eggs n Add 2 tablespoons cider re- Bake until skewer inserted Let cake cool completely, at
We like the tartness minutes cooling time) 2 teaspoons vanilla extract duction to confectioners’ sug- in center of cake comes out least 2 hours, before serving.

Tart
Continued from Page 5B
gently press it into corners with walnuts, pressing them fectioners’ sugar refrigerate for 1 hour. Before 321 calories from fat; 36 g
RUSTIC WALNUT TART and fluted sides of pan. Run into the filling. Bake until filling 1/4 teaspoon salt rolling dough out, let it sit fat (13 g saturated; 1 g trans
Servings: 8 rolling pin over top of pan to is set and walnuts begin to 8 tablespoons unsalted butter, on counter to soften slightly, fats); 98 mg cholesterol; 244
Start to finish: 2 hours, 25 remove any excess dough. n brown, 30 to 40 minutes, cut into 1/4-inch pieces and about 10 minutes. mg sodium; 54 g carbohy-
minutes (Active time: 25 Wrap loosely in plastic, place rotating sheet halfway through chilled Walnut tart: Nutrition informa- drate; 2 g fiber; 35 g sugar; 7
minutes) on large plate, and freeze until baking. tion per serving. 554 calories; g protein.
dough is fully chilled and firm, n Let tart cool on sheet to n Whisk egg yolk, cream
1 recipe Classic Tart Dough room temperature, about 2 and vanilla together in bowl.
(recipe follows) about 30 minutes.
n Adjust oven rack to middle hours. To serve, remove outer Process flour, sugar and salt
1/2 cup packed (3 1/2 ounc- metal ring of tart pan, slide together in food processor
es) light brown sugar position and heat oven to
375 F. Line chilled crust with thin metal spatula between until combined, about 5
1/3 cup light corn syrup tart and tart pan bottom, and seconds. Scatter butter over
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, double layer of aluminum foil,
covering edges to prevent carefully slide tart onto serving top and pulse until mixture
melted and cooled platter or cutting board. Serve resembles coarse cornmeal,
1 tablespoon bourbon or dark burning, and fill with pie
weights. Bake until tart shell with whipped cream, if using. about 15 pulses. With ma-
rum chine running, add egg mixture
2 teaspoons vanilla extract is golden and set, about 30
1/2 teaspoon salt minutes. Carefully remove
weights and foil and continue
CLASSIC TART DOUGH and continue to process until
dough just comes together
1 large egg Makes enough for one 9-inch
to bake until tart shell is fully around processor blade, about
1 3/4 cups walnuts, chopped tart
coarse baked and golden brown, 5 to 12 seconds.
Start to finish: 1 hour, 25 min- n Turn dough onto sheet of
10 minutes. utes (Active time: 15 minutes)
n Roll dough into 11-inch cir- n Meanwhile, whisk sugar, plastic wrap and flatten into
cle on lightly floured counter. corn syrup, butter, bourbon, 6-inch disk. Wrap tightly and
1 large egg yolk
Loosely roll dough around roll- vanilla and salt together 1 tablespoon heavy cream
ing pin and gently unroll it onto in large bowl until sugar 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
9-inch tartpan with removable dissolves. Whisk in egg until 1 1/4 cups (6 1/4 ounces)
bottom, letting excess dough combined. Pour filling into all-purpose flour
hang over edge. Lift dough and warm tart shell and sprinkle 2/3 cup (2 2/3 ounces) con-

Halloween hacks
Continued from Page 5B
away for next year: Apply googly eyes over once to form brim of hat.
to an upside-down vanilla pudding cup n Form the rest of the crescent triangle into
hat shape. Repeat for remaining crescent
to create a squat, sweet Casper — or triangles. Place on ungreased cookie sheet.
pull out the trusty black Sharpie in the Bake 9 to 11 minutes or until golden brown.
kitchen drawer and add spooky eyes n Using fine mesh strainer, sprinkle crescent
and a “ooooh” mouth on the wrapping hats with powdered sugar or cocoa; serve
warm.
of individual white string cheese (Source: pillsbury.com)
sticks. (For orange cheese sticks,
make a pumpkin face.) If you’re in a
frightful pinch, hopefully one of these SCARECROW MUNCH
suggestions helps out. Easiest Hallow- Total time: 10 minutes
een smiles ever. 2 bags homestyle popcorn
1 1/2 cups white chocolate chips
1 cup caramel candy corn
CHOCOLATE CRESCENT n Pop popcorn and place in a big bowl. Make
WITCH HATS sure to remove all unpopped kernels so it
doesn’t get in the munch mix.
n Place chocolate chips in a microwave safe
1 can (8 ounce) refrigerated crescent dinner bowl. Heat on half-heat for 30 seconds, then
rolls stir. Return to microwave and heat at 20 sec-
1/4 cup miniature semisweet chocolate chips ond intervals at half-heat until fully melted.
2 teaspoons powdered sugar or unsweetened n Poor melted chocolate over popcorn, and
baking cocoa stir with a wooden spoon until evenly coated.
Once cooled, stir in caramel candy corn. Store
n Heat oven to 375 F. Separate dough into 8 in an air tight container before bagging or
triangles. boxing up for Halloween treats.
n Sprinkle a heaping teaspoon of chocolate (Source: ourthriftyideas.com/2013/10/reci-
chips on wide end of crescent triangle, and roll pe-scarecrow-munch.html)

Squash
Continued from Page 5B
You can let the squash 1 cup packed flat-leaf parsley pepper flakes into bowl of a
cool to room temperature, leaves food processor. Pulse several
1 cup sliced scallions times, then let motor run until
or serve it warm. The 1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves it is pureed. Taste and add
salsa verde will keep in 2 anchovies, rinsed salt and pepper as desired
the fridge for up to three 1 tablespoon capers, rinsed (be generous with pepper, but
days. The ricotta and feta 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil perhaps lighter on salt thanks
Zest and juice of 1 lemon to the anchovies and capers).
mixture will keep for up Pinch red pepper flakes Transfer to a small serving
to five days. Kosher salt and freshly ground bowl.
So is this dish a little pepper to taste n Then, make the whipped
fussy? Yes. But, man, is it ricotta and feta. Place ricotta
Whipped ricotta and feta: and feta into the (cleaned!)
worth it. 1 cup fresh whole milk ricotta bowl of a food processor and
1/2 cup crumbled feta pulse to combine. Add a nice
Freshly ground pepper to taste
ROASTED SQUASH 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil,
amount of pepper. With the
motor running, drizzle in the
or more to taste
WITH SALSA VERDE Kosher salt to taste, if needed 1/4 cup olive oil until mixture
is fluffy and smooth. Taste
n Preheat oven to 425 F.
AND WHIPPED FETA Spray a rimmed baking sheet and see if mixture needs salt.
Transfer to a small bowl.
with nonstick cooking spray,
AND RICOTTA spread the squash on the bak- n Transfer squash to a serv-
Servings: 8 ing sheet. Drizzle with the 3 ing platter. Spoon the whipped
Start to finish: 45 minutes tablespoons olive oil, sprinkle ricotta and feta in little
with salt and pepper, and toss mounds over the squash. Driz-
Roasted squash: until squash is evenly coated. zle salsa verde over squash.
2 butternut squash (about Bake for 35 to 40 minutes, Remember to serve the roast.
3 pounds total), peeled and until squash is nicely browned Nutrition information per serv-
cubed in spots and tender inside. ing: 358 calories; 249 calories
3 tablespoons olive oil n Meanwhile, make the scal- from fat; 28 g fat (7 g satu-
Kosher salt and freshly ground lion salsa verde. Place parsley, rated; 0 g trans fats); 25 mg
pepper, to taste scallions, thyme, anchovies, cholesterol; 247 mg sodium;
capers, 1/2 cup olive oil, 23 g carbohydrate; 4 g fiber; 5
Scallion salsa verde: lemon juice and zest and red g sugar; 7 g protein.
and Wrongful Death Be- AND FORECLOSURE The Secretary may grant instrument dated July
neficiaries of Dora
Adams, deceased by Yu-
SALE The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
an extension of time
within which to deliver
31, 2015 and recorded
in Book MORT 2015 at
Wednesday, October 31, 2018 7b

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Classifieds
londa Adams WHEREAS, on August the remainder of the Page 18194 of the
Robertson, Executrix, 11, 2011, a certain payment. All extensions aforesaid Chancery
seeking determination
of heirs at law of Dora
Adams, deceased. Re-
DEED OF TRUST was ex-
ecuted by Lucy M Har-
ris, as mortgagor, in fa-
will be for 15-day incre-
ments for a designated
fee of 500.00, paid in
TO PLACE AN AD, CALL 328-2424
Clerk's office; and

WHEREAS, Lakeview
spondents other than
you in this action are
the known and un-
vor of Mortgage Elec-
tronic Registration Sys-
tems, Inc. acting solely
advance. The extension
fee shall be in the form
of a certified or OR VISIT CDISPATCH.COM Loan Servicing, LLC has
heretofore substituted
Shapiro & Massey, LLC

TRIPLE EXPOSURE!
known heirs at law of as nominee for Gen- cashier’s check made as Trustee by instru-
Dora Adams, deceased. worth Financial Home payable to the Secret- ment dated September
Equity Access, Inc., as ary of HUD. If the high 27, 2018 and recorded
You are summoned and
commanded to person-
ally appear before the
DEED OF TRUST, and
was recorded on Au-
gust 19, 2011, in Bk
bidder closes the sale
prior to the expiration of
any extension period,
All ads appear in The Commercial Dispatch,
in the aforesaid Chan-
cery Clerk's Office in
Book MORT 2018 at
Chancery Court of
Lowndes County, Mis-
MORT 2011, Page
14978 and sub-
the unused portion of
the extension fee shall
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sissippi at 9:30 A.M. on sequently transferred be applied toward the WHEREAS, default hav-
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ber, 2018, in the Secretary Of Housing terms and conditions of 1780
The following vehicle Courtroom of the SUBSTITUTED TRUST- And Urban Develop- If the high bidder is un- SUBSTITUTED TRUST- said deed of trust and LOCAL, FAST-paced, pro-
has been abandoned at Lowndes County Chan- EE'S NOTICE OF SALE ment, and said assign- able to close the sale EE'S NOTICE OF SALE the entire debt secured NEED SOMEONE to care fessional company is
TVG Paint & Body, 305 cery Courthouse, Colum- ment being recorded in within the required peri- thereby having been de- for your loved one? looking for a Bookkeep-
Evergreen Dr., Aber- bus, Mississippi, be- WHEREAS, on August Bk MORT 2016, Page od, or within any exten- WHEREAS, on March clared to be due and Years of experience. ing Assistant to help in
deen, MS 39730: fore the Honorable 13, 2008, James Siegle 8571; and sions of time granted by 31, 2008, Margaret payable in accordance Great References. Call handling day-to-day ac-
Judge H.J. Davidson, Jr. Individually Unmarried the Secretary, the high Harrison and Freddrick with the terms of said Betty, 662-251-6680. counting and finance
2016 Chrysler 300 to defend the suit and executed a certain deed WHEREAS, the deed of bidder may be required A. Harrison, wife and deed of trust, Lakeview Very good at what I do! activities.
VIN# show cause the relief of trust to First Americ- trust was insured by the to forfeit the cash de- husband executed a cer- Loan Servicing, LLC, the
2C3CCAAG9GH313774 sought and prayed for in an Title Insurance Com- Secretary of Housing posit or, at the election tain deed of trust to Jay legal holder of said in- Responsibilities include
the Petition to Determ- pany, Trustee for the be- and Urban Develop- of the Foreclosure Com- Morris, Attorney Morris debtedness, having re- Posting daily receipts
2012 Ford Fushion ine Heirs at Law should nefit of Wells Fargo Fin- ment (“the Secretary”) missioner after con- & McCalla, Trustee for quested the under- Stump Removal 1790 and electronic funds
VIN# not be granted, and in ancial Mississippi 2, pursuant to the Nation- sultation with the HUD the benefit of JPMorgan signed Substituted transfers, processing
3FAHPOHG9CR342623 case of your failure to Inc. which deed of trust al Housing Act for the field office representat- Chase Bank, N.A. which Trustee to execute the credit card payments,
appear and defend a is of record in the of- purpose of providing ive, will be liable to HUD deed of trust is of re- trust and sell said land reconciling bank state-
IF THESE VEHICLES ARE judgment will be fice of the Chancery single family housing; for any costs incurred cord in the office of the and property in accord- ments and credit card
NOT CLAIMED THEY entered against you for Clerk of Lowndes and as a result of such fail- Chancery Clerk of ance with the terms of statements as well as
WILL BE PUT UP FOR the month and other County, State of Missis- ure. The Commissioner Lowndes County, State said deed of trust and filing and processing
SALE ON THE 5TH DAY things demanded in the sippi in Book 2008 at WHEREAS, a default may, at the direction of of Mississippi in Book for the purpose of rais- outgoing mail.
OF NOVEMBER, 2018 Petition. Page 21214; and has been made in the the HUD field office rep- 2008 at Page 9164; ing the sums due there-
AT 7:00 A.M. AT TVG covenants and condi- resentative, offer the and under, together with at- ALLSTUMP GRINDING Required Skills include
BODY SHOP, 305 EVER- You are not required to WHEREAS, Wells Fargo tions of the deed of Property to the second torney's fees, trustee's SERVICE accounts payable and
GREEN DR., ABERDEEN, file an answer or other Bank, N.A. has hereto- trust which remains highest bidder for an WHEREAS, JPMorgan fees and expense of GET 'ER DONE! receivable, general
MS 39730. pleading but may do so fore substituted Sha- wholly unpaid as of the amount equal to the Chase Bank, National sale. We can grind all your ledger and balance
if you desire and shall piro & Massey, LLC as date of this notice, and highest price offered by Association has hereto- stumps. Hard to reach sheet working know-
Contact TVG Body Shop do so if ordered by said Trustee by instrument no payment has been that bidder. fore substituted Sha- NOW, THEREFORE, I, places, blown over ledge; experience with
at 662-346-9426. Court. A copy of any dated November 2, made sufficient to re- piro & Massey, LLC as Shapiro & Massey, LLC, roots, hillsides, back- data entry, record keep-
such answer, if any, 2017 and recorded in store the subject loan There is no right of re- Trustee by instrument Substituted Trustee in yards, pastures. Free ing and computer opera-
PUBLISH: 10/24, shall be served upon the aforesaid Chancery to currency; and demption, or right of dated September 25, said deed of trust, will estimates. You find it, tions
10/31 & 11/7/2018 Petitioner’s attorney Jef- Clerk's Office in Book possession based upon 2018 and recorded in on November 28, 2018 we'll grind it!
frey J. Hosford, 115A S. 2017 at Page 25106; WHEREAS, the entire a right of redemption, in the aforesaid Chancery offer for sale at public 662-361-8379 Must be proficient with
IN THE CHANCERY Lafayette, Starkville, and amount delinquent as of the mortgagor(s) or oth- Clerk's Office in Book outcry and sell within Microsoft Excel, have
COURT OF LOWNDES MS. 39759. August 17, 2018, is ers, subsequent to a MORT 2018 at Page legal hours (being good customer rela-
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI WHEREAS, default hav- $172,996.50; and completed foreclosure 21170; and between the hours of Tree Services 1860 tions skills and ability to
Issued under my hand ing been made in the pursuant to the Act. 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 multi task.
ASMA M. NAGI and seal of said Court, terms and conditions of WHEREAS, by virtue of Therefore, the Foreclos- WHEREAS, default hav- p.m.), at the Southeast A&T Tree Service
PLAINTIFF this 15th day of Octo- said deed of trust and this default, the Secret- ure Commissioner will ing been made in the Door of the County Bucket truck & stump Competitive salary, re-
ber, 2018. the entire debt secured ary has declared the en- issue a deed to the pur- terms and conditions of Courthouse of Lowndes removal. Free est. tirement and health-
VERSUS thereby having been de- tire amount of the in- chaser(s) upon receipt said deed of trust and County, located at Serving Columbus care benefits available.
Lisa Younger Neese clared to be due and debtedness secured by of the entire purchase the entire debt secured Columbus, Mississippi, since 1987. Senior
WALEED A. Lowndes Chancery payable in accordance the DEED OF TRUST to price in accordance with thereby having been de- to the highest and best citizen disc. Call Alvin @ Please forward your re-
ALMADHRAHI Court Clerk with the terms of said be immediately due and the terms of the sale as clared to be due and bidder for cash the fol- 242-0324/241-4447 sume to Accounting Di-
DEFENDANT deed of trust, Wells payable; provided herein. HUD payable in accordance lowing described prop- "We'll go out on a limb vision, P.O. Box 7648,
By: Tina Fisher Fargo Bank, N.A. s/b/m does not guarantee that with the terms of said erty situated in Lowndes for you!" Columbus, MS 39705
NO. 2018-0612-B Deputy Clerk to Wells Fargo Financial NOW THEREFORE, pur- the property will be va- deed of trust, JPMor- County, State of Missis-
Mississippi 2, Inc., the suant to powers vested cant. gan Chase Bank, Na- sippi, to-wit: General Help Wanted 3200
SUMMONS (SEAL) legal holder of said in- in the undersigned by tional Association, the
debtedness, having re- the Single Family DEED The scheduled foreclos- legal holder of said in- The following described J&A TREE REMOVAL Accountant Position -
TO: Waleed A. Of Counsel: quested the under- OF TRUST Foreclosure ure sale shall be can- debtedness, having re- real estate located in Work from a bucket Columbus
Almadhrahi, whose JEFFREY J. HOSFORD signed Substituted Act of 1994 (“the Act”), celled or adjourned if it quested the under- Lowndes County, Mis- truck. Insured/bonded. Responsibilities include
present residence, post #100788 Trustee to execute the 12 U.S.C. 3741 et seq., is established, by docu- signed Substituted sissippi, to-wit: Call Jimmy for a free es- A/R, A/P, Payroll, Sales
office addresses and Hosford Law Firm, PLLC trust and sell said land by 24 CFR Part 27, Sub- mented written applica- Trustee to execute the timate 662-386-6286. Tax, Journal Entries, Re-
street addresses are all 115A S. Lafayette and property in accord- part B, and by the Sec- tion of the mortgagor to trust and sell said land Lot No. 73 of Northaven conciliations, Month/
unknown after diligent Street ance with the terms of retary’s designation of the Foreclosure Com- and property in accord- Woods, a subdivision of Year end Closing for
search and inquiry to Starkville, Mississippi said deed of trust and the undersigned as missioner not less than ance with the terms of the City of Columbus, multiple companies. At-
ascertain the same. You 39759 for the purpose of rais- Foreclosure Commis- 3 days before the date said deed of trust and Lowndes County, Mis- VICKERS TREE tention to detail and ac-
have been made a De- Telephone: (662) 323- ing the sums due there- sioner, by instrument re- of sale, or otherwise, for the purpose of rais- sissippi, as shown by SERVICE, LLC curacy are required.
fendant in the Com- 0844 under, together with at- corded on September 4, that the default or de- ing the sums due there- the map or plat thereof Tree trimming and re- Send resumes to
plaint for Divorce filed in Facsimile: (662) 323- torney's fees, trustee's 2018 in Bk: Deed faults upon which the under, together with at- as recorded in Subdivi- moval. Fully insured. jobs@
this Court by Asma M. 5560 fees and expense of 2018, Page 6479, foreclosure is based did torney's fees, trustee's sion Plat Book 2 at Free estimates. prographicsms.com
Nagi. The complaint sale. aforesaid records, no- not exist at the time of fees and expense of Page 120 in the Land Call Curt 662-418-0889
filed has initiated a civil PUBLISH: 10/17, tice is hereby given that service of this notice of sale. Records in the office of or 662-549-2902 THE COMMERCIAL Dis-
action for divorce. 10/24, 10/31 & NOW, THEREFORE, I, on October 31, 2018, default and foreclosure the Chancery Clerk, “A cut above the rest” patch is seeking a
11/7/2018 Shapiro & Massey, LLC, between the hours of sale, or all amounts due NOW, THEREFORE, I, Lowndes County, Mis- mechanically-minded in-
You are required to mail Substituted Trustee in 11:00 A.M. and 4:00 under the deed of trust Shapiro & Massey, LLC, sissippi. dividual to work in its
or hand-deliver a copy of said deed of trust, will P.M., local time, all real agreement are tendered Substituted Trustee in Good Things To Eat 2150 pressroom. Applicants
your written response to NOTICE OF SUBSTI- on November 7, 2018 and personal property at to the Foreclosure Com- said deed of trust, will Being the same prop- must be comfortable
this Complaint to Donna TUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE offer for sale at public or used in connection missioner, in the form on November 21, 2018 erty conveyed to Mi- working around heavy
PEEPLES PECANS machinery, adhering to
S. Smith, the attorney outcry and sell within with the following de- of a certified or offer for sale at public chael Jackson by deed Custom cracking,
for the Plaintiff, whose STATE OF MISSISSIPPI legal hours (being scribed premises (“the cashier’s check pay- outcry and sell within from Alexander Brandon tight deadlines and
shelling, & blowing your must have an eye for
street address is 501 COUNTY OF LOWNDES between the hours of Property”) will be sold at able to the Secretary of legal hours (being and wife, Emily Nicole pecans. We also sell
Seventh Street North, 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 public auction to the HUD, before public auc- between the hours of Taylor Brandon, formerly detail & quality. Flexible
shelled, halved, & hours are a must. Email
Suite 7, Columbus, Mis- WHEREAS, default has p.m.), at the Southeast highest bidder: tion of the property is 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 known as Nicole Taylor pieces! 662-574-1660. resume to
sissippi 39701, and occurred in the perform- Door of the County completed. p.m.), at the Southeast recorded 05/18/2010
whose post office ad- ance of the covenants, Courthouse of Lowndes THE LAND DESCRIBED Door of the County in Deed Book 2010 mfloyd@cdispatch.com
dress is Post Office Box terms and conditions of County, located at HEREIN IS SITUATED IN The amount that must Courthouse of Lowndes Page 2656, in the of- TOMATOES NOW Avail- or drop resumes off at
189, Columbus, Missis- a Deed of Trust dated Columbus, Mississippi, THE STATE OF MISSIS- be paid if the DEED OF County, located at fice of the Chancery able. Hwy. 45 Macon 516 Main St,
sippi 39703-0189. Your May 28, 2004, ex- to the highest and best SIPPI, COUNTY OF TRUST is to be rein- Columbus, Mississippi, Clerk of Lowndes 662-352-1270 or 662- Columbus, MS 39701.
response must be ecuted by JOHN W. HAR- bidder for cash the fol- LOWNDES, AND IS DE- stated prior to the to the highest and best County, Mississippi. 425-9116. No phone calls please.
mailed or hand-de- RIS, VELICIA A. HARRIS, lowing described prop- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: scheduled sale is bidder for cash the fol-
livered within thirty (30)conveying certain real erty situated in Lowndes $175,000.00 as of Oc- lowing described prop- I WILL CONVEY only General Help Wanted 3200
days after the 24th day property therein de- County, State of Missis- LOT #151 OF AND IN tober 31, 2018, plus all erty situated in Lowndes such title as vested in
of October, 2018, which scribed to JAMES sippi, to-wit: OAK DALE PARK, PHASE other amounts that County, State of Missis- me as Substituted
is the date of the first HOUSE OR BILL R. III, A SUBDIVISION IN would be due under the sippi, to-wit: Trustee.
publication of this Sum- MCLAUGHLIN, as Trust- The land referred to in AND OF LOWNDES deed of trust agree-
mons. If your response ee, for UNION PLANT- this policy is situated in COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, ment if payments under A tract of land located WITNESS MY SIGNA-
is not so mailed or hand ERS BANK, NA, Original the State of Missis- AS SHOWN BY THE the deed of trust had in the Southeast TURE on this 19th day
delivered, a judgment by Beneficiary, to secure sippi, County of PLAT RECORDED IN not been accelerated, Quarter of Section 3, of October, 2018.
default will be entered the indebtedness Lowndes, and de- PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 9, advertising costs and Township 19 South,
against you for the therein described, as scribed as follows: IN THE OFFICE OF THE postage expenses in- Range 18 West. Shapiro & Massey, LLC
money or other things same appears of re- CHANCERY CLERK OF curred in giving notice, Lowndes County, Mis- SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE
demanded in the Com- cord in the office of the The following described LOWNDES COUNTY, mileage by the most sissippi and more par-
plaint. Chancery Clerk of real property lying and MISSISSIPPI. reasonable road dis- ticularly described as Shapiro & Massey, LLC
Lowndes County, Mis- being situate in tance for posting no- follows: 1080 River Oaks Drive
You must also file the sissippi filed and recor- Lowndes County, Mis- Said tract is situated in tices and or the Fore- Suite B-202
original of your Re- ded June 2, 2004, in sissippi, to wit: Lowndes County, Mis- closure Commissioner’s Commencing at the Flowood, MS 39232
sponse with the Clerk of Deed Book 2004, Page sissippi. attendance at the sale, Northwest corner of the (601) 981-9299
this Court within a reas- 16060; and Lot Number 112 in Chil- reasonable and custom- Southeast Quarter of
onable time afterward. cutt Subdivision, Fourth Commonly known as: ary costs incurred for said Section 3; thence 105 Gardenia Drive
WHEREAS, the benefi- Extension, a subdivi- 35 N Walnut Dr., Colum- title and lien record South a distance of Columbus, MS 39705
Issued under my hand cial interest of said sion of Lowndes County, bus, MS 39705 searches, the neces- 660.0 feet to the point 18-022215AH
and the seal of said Deed of Trust was trans- Mississippi, as shown sary out-of-pocket costs of beginning of the
Court, this the 19th day ferred and assigned to by plat recorded in Plat The sale will be held at incurred by the Foreclos- herein described tract; PUBLISH: 10/31, 11/7,
of October 2018. REGIONS BANK SUC- Book 2, Page 78, in the the Lowndes County ure Commissioner for thence North 88 de- 11/14 & 11/21/2018
CESSOR BY MERGER Office of the Chancery Courthouse, in Colum- recording documents, a grees 30 minutes East
LISA YOUNGER NEESE TO UNION PLANTERS Clerk of Lowndes bus, Mississippi. The commission for the a distance of 154.8 feet Building & Remodeling 1120
CHANCERY CLERK OF BANK, N.A. SUC- County, Mississippi. Secretary will bid Foreclosure Commis- to a point on the west
LOWNDES CESSOR BY MERGER $175,000.00 plus the sioner, and all other right-of-way of Nashville CJ'S ROOFING & HOME
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI WITH UNION PLANTERS APN#: 62W060209900 fees and costs associ- costs incurred in con- Ferry Road; thence REMODELING. Roofing
POST OFFICE BOX 684 MORTGAGE, INC.; and ated with the sale. nection with the fore- South 32 degrees 49 (Shingles or Metal) &
COLUMBUS, MISSIS- Being the same prop- closure prior to rein- minutes East along said Roof Repairs, Concrete
SIPPI 39703-0684 WHEREAS, the under- erty conveyed to James There will be no prora- statement. right-of-way a distance Pressure Washing, Car-
(S E A L) signed, Rubin Lublin, Siegle, individually by tion of taxes, rents or of 152.4 feet to a point; pentry & Handyman
LLC has been appoin- deed from James other income or liabilit- Tender of payment by thence South 60 de- General Help Wanted 3200
Work. Veteran & Senior
BY: Shantrell W. ted as Substitute Trust- Siegle, as beneficiary of ies, except that the pur- certified or cashier’s grees 41 minutes West Discounts! 662-397-
Granderson, D.C. ee; and the Estate of Agnes H. chaser will pay, at or be- check or application for a distance of 272.1 feet 0800, FREE ESTIMATE.
Siegle, as filed in pro- fore closing, cancellation of the to a point thence North
PUBLISH: 10/24, NOW, THEREFORE, the bate proceedings in pro- his/her/their/its pro- foreclosure sale shall a distance of 257.3 feet
10/31, & 11/7/2018 holder of said Deed of bate case no. 2006- rata share of any real be submitted to the ad- to the point of begin- SUGGS CONSTRUCTION
Trust, having requested 0060, dated 4-2-07, estate taxes that have dress of the Foreclos- ning and having an area Building, remodeling,
KELLOCK L ROBERTSON the undersigned so to filed 4-11-07 and recor- been paid by the Secret- ure Commissioner 0.9 acres, more or less metal roofing, painting
(WILLCUTT), whose do, as Substitute Trust- ded in Deed as Inst. No. ary to the date of the provided below. & all home repairs.
whereabouts are un- ee or his duly appoin- 20072846 in Lowndes foreclosure sale. I WILL CONVEY only 662-242-3471
known, must answer ted agent, by virtue of County Records. Date: September 18, such title as vested in
ROBERT J the power, duty and au- When making 2018 me as Substituted
ROBERTSON’s Petition thority vested and im- I WILL CONVEY only his/her/their/its bids, Trustee. Tom Hatcher, LLC
for Hearing to Correct posed upon said Substi- such title as vested in all bidders, except the Prepared By: Custom Construction,
Calculation of Arrears by tute Trustee shall, on me as Substituted Secretary must remit to Jason Tingle, Esq. WITNESS MY SIGNA- Restoration, Remodel-
December 21, 2018, or, November 14, 2018 Trustee. the undersigned a de- Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC TURE on this 17th day ing, Repair, Insurance
thereafter, a judgment within the lawful hours posit totaling Foreclosure Commis- of October, 2018. claims. 662-364-1769.
by default may be of sale between WITNESS MY SIGNA- $17,500.00 (10% of sioner Licensed & Bonded
rendered against her in 11:00AM and 4:00PM TURE on this 4th day of the Secretary’s bid) in Shapiro & Massey, LLC
Case No.: 01-DR-2007- at the southeast front October, 2018. the form of a certified By: Jason Tingle SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE
000358.01, Circuit door of Courthouse pro- check or cashier’s Excavating 1300
Court of Jefferson ceed to sell at public Shapiro & Massey, LLC check made out to the 244 Inverness Center Shapiro & Massey, LLC
County, Alabama. outcry to the highest SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE Secretary of HUD. Each Dr 1080 River Oaks Drive Clay gravel, fill clay, &
and best bidder for cash oral bid need not be ac- Ste 200 Suite B-202 top soil for sale! Easy
PUBLISH: 10/31, 11/7, or certified funds ONLY, Shapiro & Massey, LLC companied by a depos- Birmingham, AL 35242 Flowood, MS 39232 access off 82 East.
11/14 & 11/21/2018 the following described 1080 River Oaks Drive it. If the successful bid Phone: (205) 970-2233 (601) 981-9299 Can load and deliver.
property situated in Suite B-202 is oral, a deposit of Fax: (205) 970-3886 Stokes Excavation:
IN THE CHANCERY Lowndes County, Mis- Flowood, MS 39232 $17,500.00 same as 3150 Nashville Ferry 662-689-0089
COURT OF LOWNDES sissippi, to wit: (601) 981-9299 10% must be presen- STATE OF ALABAMA Road
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI ted before the bidding is COUNTY OF SHELBY Columbus, MS 39702
LOT NO. ONE HUN- 513 Cypress Street closed. THE DEPOSIT IS 16-016280MS
General Services 1360
IN THE MATTER OF DRED TWENTY-FOUR Columbus, MS 39702 NONREFUNDABLE. The I, the undersigned au- MUSIC THEORY LES-
DORA ADAMS BY AND (124) OF AND IN MA- 17-020568MS remainder of the pur- thority, a Notary Public Publication Dates: SONS
THROUGH SONIC HOME SUBDIVI- chase price must be de- in and for said County October 31, November $25 per hour
YULONDA ADAMS SION, A SUBDIVISION Publication Dates: livered within 30 days of and in said State, do 7, and 14, 2018 Chords, Scales, Modes
ROBERTSON, ON BE- OF LOWNDES COUNTY, October 17, 24, and the sale or at such oth- hereby certify that Jason & more! Call Jimbo @
HALF OF THE ESTATE MISSISSIPPI, ACCORD- 31, 2018 er time as the Secret- Tingle, whose name as SUBSTITUTED TRUST- 662-364-1687
OF DORA ADAMS AS ING TO A MAP OR PLAT ary may determine for Attorney for The Secret- EE'S NOTICE OF SALE If no answer leave
WELL AS ALL WRONG- THEREOF OF RECORD PREPARED BY/RETURN good cause shown, time ary Of Housing And Urb- voicemail or text.
FUL DEATH IN SUBDIVISION PLAT TO: being of the essence. an Development, is WHEREAS, on Novem-
BENEFICIARIES BOOK NO. 2 AT PAGE Jason Tingle, Esq. This amount, like the signed to the foregoing ber 23, 2011, Michael
34 IN THE CHANCERY Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC bid deposits, must be conveyance, and who is Jackson executed a cer- RETAINER WALL, drive-
NO. 2015-0119-HJD CLERK`S OFFICE OF 244 Inverness Center delivered in the form of known to me, acknow- tain deed of trust to way, foundation, con-
LOWNDES COUNTY, Dr a certified or cashier’s ledged before me on Timios Inc., Trustee for crete, masonry restora- Medical / Dental 3300
SUMMONS BY PUBLICA- MISSISSIPPI. Ste 200 check. If the Secretary this day that, being in- the benefit of Mortgage tion, remodeling, base-
TION ON PETITION TO Birmingham, AL 35242 is the high bidder, formed of the contents Electronic Registration ment foundation, re-
DETERMINE HEIRS-AT- PROPERTY ADDRESS: 205-970-2233 he/she need not pay of said conveyance, he, Systems, Inc., as nom- pairs, small dump truck
LAW AND WRONGFUL The street address of the bid amount in cash. as such attorney for The inee for American Finan- hauling (5-6 yd) load &
DEATH BENEFECIARIES the property is believed GRANTOR The successful bidder Secretary Of Housing cial Resources, Inc., its demolition/lot cleaning.
to be 409 SYLVAN RD, Jason Tingle, Esq. will pay all conveyan- And Urban Develop- successors and as- Burr Masonry
TO: ALL KNOWN AND COLUMBUS, MS Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC cing fees, all real es- ment and with full au- signs which deed of 662-242-0259.
UNKNOWN HEIRS AT 39702. In the event of Foreclosure Commis- tate and other taxes thority, executed the trust is of record in the
LAW OF DORA ADAMS, any discrepancy sioner that are due on or after same voluntarily on the office of the Chancery
DECEASED WHOSE between this street ad- the delivery of the re- day the same bears Clerk of Lowndes WORK WANTED:
NAMES AND AD- dress and the legal de- GRANTEE mainder of the payment, date for and as the act County, State of Missis-
Licensed & Bonded-car-
DRESSES ARE UN- scription of the prop- The Secretary Of Hous- and all other costs as- of said Transferee. sippi in Book MORTpentry, painting, & de-
KNOWN erty, the legal descrip- ing And Urban Develop- sociated with the trans- 2011 at Page 23476;
molition. Landscaping,
tion shall control. ment fer of title. At the con- GIVEN under my hand, and gutters cleaned, bush
You have been made a 451 7th St SW, Wash- clusion of the sale, the on this 17th day of hogging, clean-up work,
Respondent in the es- Title to the above de- ington, DC 20410 deposits of the unsuc- September, 2018. WHEREAS, said Deed of pressure washing, mov-
tate proceeding filed in scribed property is be- 202-708-1112 cessful bidders will be Trust was subsequently ing help & furniture
this Court by Petition to lieved to be good, but I returned. Stephen Dedmon assigned to Lakeview repair. 662-242-3608
Determine Heirs at Law will convey only such NOTICE OF DEFAULT Notary Public Loan Servicing, LLC by
and Wrongful Death Be- title as is vested in me AND FORECLOSURE The Secretary may grant My Commission Expires: instrument dated July Lawn Care / Landscaping
neficiaries of Dora as Substitute Trustee. SALE an extension of time 5/11/19 31, 2015 and recorded
Adams, deceased by Yu- within which to deliver in Book MORT 2015 at 1470
londa Adams THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- WHEREAS, on August the remainder of the (SEAL) Page 18194 of the
Robertson, Executrix, TEMPTING TO COLLECT 11, 2011, a certain payment. All extensions Stephen Dedmon aforesaid Chancery JESSE & BEVERLY'S
seeking determination A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- DEED OF TRUST was ex- will be for 15-day incre- Notary Public Clerk's office; and LAWN SERVICE. Mow-
of heirs at law of Dora TION OBTAINED WILL ecuted by Lucy M Har- ments for a designated Alabama State at Large ing, cleanup, landscap-
Adams, deceased. Re- BE USED FOR THAT ris, as mortgagor, in fa- fee of 500.00, paid in WHEREAS, Lakeview ing, sodding, & tree cut-
spondents other than PURPOSE. vor of Mortgage Elec- advance. The extension PUBLISH: 10/10, Loan Servicing, LLC has ting. 356-6525.
you in this action are tronic Registration Sys- fee shall be in the form 10/17, 10/24, & heretofore substituted
the known and un- 428 North Lamar Blvd, tems, Inc. acting solely of a certified or 10/31/2018 Shapiro & Massey, LLC Painting & Papering 1620
known heirs at law of Suite 107 as nominee for Gen- cashier’s check made as Trustee by instru-
Dora Adams, deceased. Oxford, MS 38655 worth Financial Home payable to the Secret- ment dated September SULLIVAN'S PAINT
rubinlublin.com/prop- Equity Access, Inc., as ary of HUD. If the high Let your 27, 2018 and recorded SERVICE
You are summoned and erty-listing DEED OF TRUST, and bidder closes the sale fingers do the in the aforesaid Chan- Certified in lead
commanded to person- Tel: (877) 813-0992 was recorded on Au- prior to the expiration of cery Clerk's Office in removal. Offering spe-
ally appear before the Fax: (404) 601-5846 gust 19, 2011, in Bk any extension period, walking. Book MORT 2018 at cial prices on interior &
Chancery Court of MORT 2011, Page the unused portion of Find your Page 21816; and exterior painting, pres-
Lowndes County, Mis- PUBLISH: 10/17/2018, 14978 and sub- the extension fee shall sure washing & sheet
sissippi at 9:30 A.M. on 10/24/2018, sequently transferred be applied toward the dream job in WHEREAS, default hav- rock repairs.
the 26th day of Novem- 10/31/2018, and assigned to The amount due. the classifieds! ing been made in the Free Estimates
ber, 2018, in the 11/07/2018 Secretary Of Housing terms and conditions of Call 435-6528
Courtroom of the And Urban Develop- If the high bidder is un- said deed of trust and
8B Wednesday, October 31, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
General Help Wanted 3200 Farm Equipment & Supplies Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 Commercial Property For
4420 Rent 7100
James Pest Manage- FOX RUN COMPANY LLC
ment is seeking a Full 2016 JOHN Deere 1 & 2 BR near hospital. COMMERCIAL PROPER-
Time Competitive Field 5100E Tractor, 210 $595-645/mo. Military TIES/Retail/Office
Sales Representative. hours. $46,500. discount offered, pet Spaces starting @
Also, 2016 15ft area, pet friendly, and $285/mo. Downtown &
Requirements: Kubota Bush hog avail. furnished corporate East Columbus loca-
*On the job training 205-329-1790. apartments available. tions. 662-435-4188.
*Good Driving Record ON SITE SECURITY.
*College Education Pre- ON SITE MAINTENANCE.
ferred but Degree Firewood / Fuel 4450 OFFICE SPACE: 2,000
ON SITE MANAGEMENT. square feet. 294
Not Required FIREWOOD FOR Sale. 24-HOUR CAMERA
*Take/Pass Random Chubby Dr. Flexible leas-
Various lengths. SURVEILLANCE. ing terms. Available
Drug Testing Benji @ 662-386-4446
*Maintain Business 662-295-2274 now. 662-328-8254.
Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm.
Appearance Sat/Sun by appt only.
*Exercise Due Dili- Furniture 4480 Houses For Rent: Northside
gence on the Com- 7110
pany's Behalf BEDROOM SET- Full size
sleigh bed, dresser with Apts For Rent: South 7040
*Maintain Company 1706 RIDGE Rd. Like
Property mirror, chest, and night-
stand for sale. $1,000. DOWNTOWN 1BR - This new, 3BR/2BA. New ap-
*Engaging, Out-Going large 1 bedroom apart- pl, 22 ac w/ pond,
Personality Brand new mattress set
included. Cash only! ment has been recently woods & wildlife. Close
*Self-Motivated with the renovated. It features to CAFB. $975/mo or
Ability to Multi-Task 662-570-4341. If no an-
swer, leave a msg. great natural light, hard- possible Rent to Own.
*Commitment to Stay wood floors, tall ceil- Military discount avail-
on Task ings and access to a able. 662-418-8077.
KITCHEN TABLE w/ 4
chairs. Will include 20- shared laundry room.
We offer excellent bene- $750 rent and $750 de-
fits, long term career, piece table decor set. BLUECUTT ESTATES:
$200. 205-246-8704. posit. Utilities included. 3BR/2BA, ch/a, double
provide Company Attire, No pets please. Call

Sudoku
garage, chain link
provide Corporate
Garage Sales: Caledonia 4540 Peter, 662-574-1561. fenced backyard, newly YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
Vehicle & Fuel, & Re-
Yesterday’sANSWER
answer
Find Sudoku
sidual Income on Sales
678 MAIN St. Fri. & Sat.
remodeled, $115,000. YESTERDAY’S
662-352-4776.
Program. Contact us on
8a.-5p. RV accs., lawn DOWNTOWN APTS: Sudoku is a number-
Facebook or email re-
mower, pressure wash- Very nice 1BR & 2BR placing puzzle based on
Sudoku is a number-
8 1 7 4 3 2 5 6 9
sume to: 3BR/2BA WITH GAR-

What agiven 6 5 4 7 1 9 3 8 2
er, tools, misc. items. apartments available.
jpmjobline@gmail.com AGE, NEWLY RE- 9x9 grid with several
placing puzzle based on

2018 Conceptis Puzzles, Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc.


Lease & deposit re- MODELED, MOVE-IN
James Pest Manage- Garage Sales: Other 4560 quired. Call 662-364- READY. NICE LOCATION a 9x9 grid with several
numbers. The object 3 2 9 5 6 8 4 1 7
You’re 1 to 9 in the empty spaces
1610. given numbers. The object
ment is seeking a Full
LARGE INDOOR
$780/MO. PLUS DE- is to place the numbers 7 6 5 3 9 4 8 2 1
Time Field Technician. POSIT. 662-386-1441. is to place the numbers
GARAGE SALE
Sat, 11/3, 8am-12pm. Apts For Rent: West 7050 1 to 9 in the empty spaces 1 4 8 6 2 7 9 5 3
Looking column and each 3x3 box
Requirements:
7379 Hwy 12 East, Houses For Rent: Starkville so that each row, each

VIP
*On the job training so that each row, each
*Good Driving Record Steens. RAIN OR SHINE 7170 2 9 3 1 8 5 7 4 6
*High School Diploma column and each 3x3 box
contains the same number 4 8 1 2 7 3 6 9 5
Required
*Take/Pass Random
Drug Testing
General Merchandise 4600
GAS STOVE, Four burn- Rentals
2BR/1BA house w/ 2
acres in county. 3 miles
from Strk, 5 miles from
For level increases from
contains the same number
only once. The difficulty
only once. The difficulty 5 3 6 9 4 1 2 7 8
Apartments
In
er Frigidare range with MSU South Entrance, level increases from
*Able to lift up to 20
oven. Needs a little Monday to Sunday. 9 7 2 8 5 6 1 3 4
& Houses
pounds W/D, carport. SMALL
*Able to Bend/Stoop cleaning up. $50. Call dogs ok w/ deposit. Monday to Sunday. Difficulty Level 10/30

*Excellent people skills Peter, 662-574-1561.


1 Bedrooms Great for grad student
or professor. Non-
*Engaging, Self-Motiv-
ated Personality
WATER HEATER, Whirl-
pool/Craftmaster 40 gal
2 Bedroooms smoking. $750/mo.
*Commitment to stay
on task electric water heater, 3 Bedrooms Utilities not included.
662-617-5601. CLASSIFIEDS
$150. Call Peter, 662-
We offer excellent bene- 574-1561. Furnished & Houses For Rent: Other 7180 www.cdispatch.com
fits, long term career, & Unfurnished
provide Company Attire. Sporting Goods 4720 SMALL COTTAGE: Lots & Acreage 8600
Contact us on Face-
ED SANDERS Gunsmith 1, 2, & 3 Baths 1BR/1BA, all appl. Wa-
book or email resume:
jpmjobline@gmail.com Open for season! 9-5, Lease, Deposit ter, trash, lawn incl. in
lease. Near MSU. No
2.28 +/- Acre Lot.
149 Tanyia Lane. Off of
Tues-Fri & 9-12, Sat.
FULL TIME EMPLOYEE Over 50 years experi- & Credit Check pets. $500/mo. $400 Lake Lowndes Road.
dep. App/refs/lease
NEEDED. SOME MECH- ence! Repairs, cleaning, viceinvestments.com req. 662-242-2923.
Has asphalt drive &

327-8555
refinishing, scopes parking, 1200 ft. shop
ANICAL KNOWLEDGE, w/ living area, septic
LIFTING & DELIVERY OF mounted & zeroed, 2BR/1BA, office, new tank & water meter. No
EQUIPMENT. APPLY IN handmade knives.
Located: Hwy 45 Alt, appliances, washer & trailers. $45,000. Call
PERSON AT HANDY- dryer, 2 car garage, 662-574-0345.
MAN RENTALS, INC. ON North of West Point, Apts For Rent: Other 7080 storage, deck, no pets.
HWY. 82 WEST, STARK- turn right on Yokahama
VILLE. Blvd, 8mi & turn left on DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA, App., ref., & lease reqd. 3.5 Acre Lot. 3 estab-
Darracott Rd, will see CH&A, 1 story, W/D, Close to Columbus, lished trailer lots. Play-
MANUAL MACHINIST sign, 2.5mi ahead shop historic district, 1 block Starkville, & West Point. ground. Located on
needed for repair shop. on left. 662-494-6218. from downtown, $625/ Water, garbage, & lawn Morgan Lane. Off of
mo. + $625 dep. NO maintenance included. Harris Road. Caledonia
Experience using lathes,
Business Opportunity 6050 PETS. 662-574-8789. $650/mo. $500 dep. Schools. $25,000.
mills, grinders and vari-
Peaceful & Quiet area. 662-242-2923. 662-574-0345.
ous hand tools in repair
of motors, pumps, gear- HISTORIC DOWNTOWN
boxes, job shop projects Columbus: 411 Main FALL SPECIAL
and related items is re- St. Office, Retail, Res- FIRST FULL MONTH 1.95 acre lots.
quired. Knowledge in taurant Space available.
Call 423-333-1124. RENT FREE! 1 & 2 Bed- Good/bad credit.
welding both TIG and room Apts/Townhomes. 10% down, as low as
MIG, acetylene torch Stove & refrigerator. $299/mo. Eaton Land.
cutting, brazing and sil- Apts For Rent: Northside 7010
$335-$600 Monthly. WATERFRONT 2BR/1BA 662-361-7711
ver soldering is pre- Credit check & deposit. in Hamilton. Direct ac-
ferred. Knowledge of 2BR/1BA, renovated w/
Central heat and air, Coleman Realty, cess to the TENN-TOM.
general machine shop 662-329-2323. Mobile Homes for Sale 8650
new appliances, floor- Community boat ramp.
practices and safety is Large deck overlooking
required. Typical work ing, etc. Available soon. NEW DOUBLEWIDE!
water. Updated home
week is Monday-Friday, Taking applications 1200 sqft. CH/A.
32x74, 3BR/2BA, Cent-
now. $450/Mth.
7 a.m.-4 p.m. Benefits
include health insur- NO HUD. Call Long &
Long, 662-328-0770.
COLEMAN $650/mo + $650 dep.
Call 662-425-0250 for
ral A/C, Skirting, Deliv-
ery, Set-up & Tie down.
ance, 401k, paid holi- RENTALS more info.
This is a MUST SEE
days and vacation. 2BR APT. Duplex. CH/A- TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS home!! Only $89,900.
Send resume to: EMSS Appliances furnished. 636-627-7973
P.O. Box 2225 Close to town & the W. 1 BEDROOM Mobile Homes for Rent 7250 662-570-1375
Columbus, MS 39704. Available immediately. 2 BEDROOMS 3BR/2BA Trailer, New
Contact Bobby Caldwell NEW SINGLEWIDE!
THE DISPATCH @ 662-328-1011. 3 BEDROOMS Hope school dist.
$500/mo & $500 dep. 2019, 3BR/2BA, Cent-
is looking for an
Call between 10a-7p. ral A/C. Skirting, Deliv-
ADVERTISING SALES 815 17TH St. N. LEASE,
© The Dispatch

662-386-4292. ery, Set-up, & Tie down.


REPRESENTATIVE. 2BR/1BA. $275 per Only $47,900.
The ideal candidate is a mo. $200 dep. Call DEPOSIT NO TEXT MESSAGES.
636-627-7973
motivated self-starter 662-244-0070.
with excellent commu- AND NICE 3BR/2BA MH in 662-570-1375
nication and organiza- North Columbus. Close
tional skills, a strong
1BR UPSTAIRS Apt.
$450/mth rent & dep
CREDIT CHECK to schools & CAFB. No NEW SINGLEWIDE:
work ethic and the abil- req. Convenient to town pets. $460/mo + $460 Big, 3BR/2BA, Central
ity to relate to a wide
range of people. Sales
& CAFB. No hud. No
pets. 662-328-2340.
662-329-2323 dep. 662-364-6204 or
601-940-1397.
A/C. Skirting, delivery,
set-up & tie down in-
experience is preferred, cluded. Only $37,900.
but not required. Full- 1, 2, 3 BEDROOM apart- Columbus Home Center
time position includes ments & townhouses. 2411 HWY 45 N RENT A fully equipped
662-570-1375
camper w/utilities &
insurance benefits, Call for more info. COLUMBUS, MS cable from $145/wk -
competitive pay, paid 662-328-8254. $535/month. Colum-
personal leave and op- THE MARVEL
bus & County School 4BR/2BA, Central A/C.
portunity for advance- Apts For Rent: Other 7080 locations. 662-242-
ment. Come join our Skirting, delivery, set-up
7653 or 601-940-1397. & tie down incl.
creative, award-winning
staff. Hand deliver re- Only $51,900.
Houses For Sale: Northside Columbus Home Center
sume to Beth Proffitt at
516 Main Street, 8150 662-570-1375
Columbus or email to
bproffitt@cdispatch.com 1706 RIDGE Rd. Like THE PRIDE - 28x72, ACROSS
new, 3BR/2BA. New ap- 4BR/2BA, Central A/C. 1 Makes like a
The 14 FSS has an pl, 22 ac w/ pond, Skirting, delivery, set-up
opening for a Supervis- woods & wildlife. Close & tie down included.
ghost
ory Librarian. to CAFB. Frontage on 2 Only $59,900. 7 Regarding
roads. $249,000.
Duties: Directs overall 662-418-8077.
Columbus Home Center
662-570-1375
11 Burning
Library operation provid- 12 Harry Potter
ing mission, education,
and quality of life sup-
NICE BRICK HOME FOR
SALE, located at 2406
Autos For Sale 9150 feature
port to base personnel, 15th Ave No in Colum- 2000 CHEVY Silverado. 13 Blues-based
their families, and retir- bus, MS with 3 bed- music
ees. Responsible for Extended Cab 5.3 V8
rooms and 1 bath. This Auto. 190K. Michelin
the full scope of Library house is a great home tires. Clean Truck.
14 Wise one
functions to include Lib- to live in as-is or fixer 15 Scary genre
rary management/ad- $2495. 662-275-0343.
upper. I am no longer in-
ministration, personnel terested in renting the 17 Make finer
management, circula-
tion services, refer-
house out and would 20 Put up
like to sell the property
ence/research services, at a great price for 23 Neither follower
technical services, and $40,000 or best offer. 24 “It’ll be OK”
technological develop- Call/text 662-295-9124
ment and support. 26 Numerical prefix
2015 CHEVROLET Equi-
Houses For Sale: Other 8500
nox, tan, 1 owner, 89k 27 Gene messenger
Qualifications: A mas-
ter’s degree in Library mi, mostly highway. 28 Drake’s music
124 HIGHLAND Ave, Ab- Bluetooth, backup cam-
and information studies erdeen. OPEN HOUSE era, cloth seats, 25.8 29 “So what?!”
from an American Lib-
rary Association accred-
Nov. 3 & 4. 3BR/1BA, MPG average of life of 31 Have debts —” 21 Swimming stroke
perfect starter home or vehicle. Clean & excel-
ited school and 3 years
investment property. lent condition.
32 Unstressed 3 Alien craft 22 Classes
progressively respons-
ible work experience is $62,500. Produces Asking $12,195. vowel 4 Dark time 24 Dismal, to poets
required. $600/mo income. 662-574-7481. 33 Halloween flyers 5 Macbeth’s witch- 25 Out — limb
Call Em, 662-436-8560.
If interested go to Ashley Realty, 209 E. 34 Intense fear es, e.g. 30 Lives
NAFjobs.org to apply. Commerce St, Aberdeen COMMERCIAL VAN For 37 Werewolf sound 6 Crystal gazer 33 Use a soapbox
Sale: 2005 Ford 150
Houses For Sale: Other 8500 Econo Van. 102k miles. 39 Pumpkin color 7 Classify 35 Easy win
Medical / Dental 3300 White. $4,300.
(662)574-0225.
43 Wicked 8 Field guard 36 Pitcher Hershiser
DENTAL ASSISTANT 44 Sky streaker 9 Price place 37 Snicker sound
position available: We
are looking for a motiv- Campers & RVs 9300 45 Witches 10 Bauxite, e.g. 38 Eggs, biologi-
ated, cheerful Dental TOMBIGBEE RV Park, 46 Skirt folds 16 Of the kidneys cally
Assistant, experience
required. Email resume:
located on Wilkins Wise 17 Purposely 40 Arts-funding org.
Rd & Waverly Rd. Full
office@ Hookups available. DOWN ignores 41 Obtained
starkvillesmiles.com 18 Column style 42 Hosp. sections
$300/mo. 662-328- 1 Mischievous
8655 or 662-574-7879. 19 Over-the-top
Bargain Column 4180 goblin
Five Questions: 2 “I’ll take that as topper
DINNING ROOM chairs,
grill, & some tools.
$100 for all. Call 662-
328-8664.
1 A saint or a
holy person
ELECTRIC DRYER. Good
condition. $100. Call
662-364-2498.

2 2020
ELECTRIC STOVE. Good
Condition. $100. Call
662-364-2498.
NEW BABY boy winter
clothes. 18 mo. (1) 3 Bobbing for
sleeper set, (1) cap
& booties & (1) vest, apples
shirt & pants set. $20.
662-364-1421.

NEW LADIES Levis


Jeans. Blk 505 straight
4 Zero
leg. 16M. 33x32. $8.
Used coffee table w/
ceramic top. $10.
662-364-1421.
5 All Hallow’s
TWO ELECTRIC heaters.
Evening (All
$60. Call 662-328-
8664.
Hallows’
Computer Equipment 4390
Even), a.k.a
APPLE IMAC, 2.0 GHz
All Hallows’
Core Duo computer.
Built-in monitor. 2GB
Eve, All
RAM, Keyboard, mouse,
printer incl. Great cond.
Saint’s Eve, WHATZIT ANSWER
$450. 205-246-8704. Allhalloween Log cabin

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