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As gas prices
crept over the $2.50
per-gallon mark last
week, the inevitable
question is beginning
Amanda Lien/Dispatch Staff
to emerge of just how
Cardiovascular surgeon Richard Eubanks gestures to one of several monitors on Monday in the Hybrid Operating Room at
Baptist Memorial Hospital-Golden Triangle where surgeons can see live feeds of their procedures or of x-rays. In the adjacent high prices could get.
room, technicians, doctors and nurses in training can also watch those feeds. “It makes me won-
der if we’re headed Redman
for $3 a gallon,” said Jerry Clem-
85 Low 64
influence of when he threw a no-hitter in
Complex Court-
High 1970?
Partly sunny
5 What ancient region is the likely birth-
place of the wheel and also the namesake
Thursday room
May 15: Lowndes
Full forecast on ■ Day of Prayer observance: The
of a B-52’s song? County Supervi-
page 2A. Answers, 6B community is invited to an observance
of the National Day of Prayer at noon in sors, 9 a.m., Coun-
front of the Lowndes County Courthouse, ty Courthouse
Inside 505 Second Ave. N., Columbus. Seating May 16: Colum-
available. Sponsored by the non-denom- Tavonta Macon likes bus Light and
Classifieds 4B Health 6A
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Crossword 6B Opinions 4A munity in Prayer. For information, email clothes, and chilling with ing, 12 p.m., CLW
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Tuesday
Say What?
Did you hear? “It feels great. It took a long time. I’ve been thinking
about this my whole life and it’s finally here.”
Man accused of newspaper attack Caledonia High School senior Romeo Sanders on
signing with EMCC to continue his educational and
takes up an insanity defense basketball career. Story, 1B.
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Gas prices
Continued from Page 1A
are more expensive to produce would drive the price up but also
by refineries, production rates at encourage less consumption.
refineries, which only approach “For Saudi Arabia, it’s always
full capacity as the summer driv- a calculated decision,” Redman
ing season begins, and of course, said.
world supply of crude oil. On a more positive note, Red-
With the impact of the U.S. man said some of the gas price
government’s sanctions on increase regionally could be at-
Iran’s oil sales beginning to have tributed to a growing economy.
its full impact, Saudi Arabia will “Anytime the economy grows,
own more of the world market, that requires more energy,” he
which means it can effectively said. “In our region, the demand
dictate crude prices. has been outpacing supply even
“Crude oil is selling for about compared to last year.”
$63 per barrel right now,” Red- Redman said the price of gas
man said. “It wouldn’t hurt Sau- is likely to rise until June, if his-
di Arabia’s feelings if it went to tory is any indicator.
$70.” “It will probably go up anoth-
Through its ability to quick- er 10 cents or so,” he said. “Last
Slim Smith/Dispatch Staff
ly ramp up supply, Saudi Ara- June, the price was $2.63 in Mis-
Gas prices have risen about 50 cents per-gallon in Mississippi since January. While forecasters pre- bia could flood the market with sissippi, so that’s about where I
dict they will top out at about $2.70, some customers fear the per-gallon price at the pump could oil, driving down prices at the would expect it to be going into
exceed $3 by summer. pump, or limit production, which June this year.”
Baptist
Continued from Page 1A
The Hybrid OR was built of the heavy equipment. The total cost of the con- place for training, enough may help expand the scope disruptive to the patient,”
over a period of roughly 18 “We ended up having to struction and equipment area to move around in and of surgeries BMH will be he said. “We’re able to
months, Forrester said. mount some of the equip- was somewhere between make sure we had that gen- able to offer, added cardio- do smaller incisions now,
The first step was to com- ment to the floor instead $4 or $5 million, Forrester erator for if there’s another vascular surgeon Richard which means quicker re-
plete special renovations of the ceiling because the estimated. tornado,” he said. “It’s pret- Eubanks. covery, quicker outpatient
to the operating room that ceiling just wasn’t able to “We tried to integrate ty amazing we were able to “We have the ability for care ... and a quicker re-
would enable the floor and handle all the weight,” he all the equipment into this get it all in there.” more complex procedures turn to daily life. That’s the
ceiling to bear the weight said. space so we could have a The Hybrid OR also that could become less goal here.”
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PETER BIRNEY IMES Editor/Publisher
BIRNEY IMES III Editor/Publisher 1998-2018
BIRNEY IMES JR. Editor/Publisher 1947-2003
Dispatch
The
BIRNEY IMES SR. Editor/Publisher 1922-1947
What can you say about would soar under Barack Heritage isn’t embarrassed.”
Stephen Moore? That Obama. Wrong and wrong. There are smart fabricators and
Imagination Library: his economic views tend Then there’s his “schol- dumb ones. Only the dimwitted would
Give the gift of books toward the nutty, and his arship.” I used to cite try to pass off stats that any boy — or
research is a slop job? That studies from The Heritage girl — with basic computer skills
his juvenile fear of females Foundation when the con- could have countered with a visit to
borders on the pathetic — servative think tank was the Bureau of Labor Statistics site.
and that he didn’t find them producing solid research. In his personal finances, Moore
too embarrassing to air? Then Heritage sold its soul is a double deadbeat. He owes more
THE STAFF OF THE DISPATCH That he’s Donald Trump’s to the partisan swamp, out than $75,000 in unpaid taxes. And a
pick to serve on the Federal of which Moore rose as court held him in contempt for not
EDITOR/PUBLISHER NEWS Reserve Board of Gover- Heritage’s chief economist. paying his ex-wife $300,000 as part of
Peter Imes Isabelle Altman nors? Yes, but we repeat Froma Harrop Under that title, he a divorce agreement.
Paul Bowker ourselves. submitted a column in This is the man who brooded:
PUBLISHER Matt Garner Fed board members have been 2014 so shot through with error that “What are the implications of a society
EMERITUS Alex Holloway
Zack Plair
liberal, and they have been conserva- The Kansas City Star vowed to never in which women earn more than men?
Birney Imes tive. Many no doubt harbored sexist publish him again. We don’t really know, but it could be
Mary Pollitz
Ben Portnoy views. But there was never a nominee His thesis was that low taxes disruptive to family stability. If men
ADVERTISING Slim Smith who wrote things like, “No one seems produce explosive job growth. As aren’t the breadwinners, will women
Amber Dumas Jan Swoope to care much that coed sports is doing evidence, Moore wrote that “over the regard them as economically expend-
Kelly Ervin irreparable harm to the psyche of last five years,” no-income-tax Texas able?”
Melissa Johnson
Beth Proffitt
MAILROOM America’s little boys.” gained 1 million jobs while high-tax Moore the breadwinner is also
Christina Boyd He doesn’t like grown-up coed play, California lost jobs. For the same Moore the stud. Allison Moore’s 2010
Mary Jane
Dalen Cochran
Runnels either. He called letting women join reasons, Florida added hundreds of divorce complaint noted that he had
Anterrrio Davis
Luther Shields men in pickup games a “travesty.” thousands of jobs while New York lost created a Match.com account and
Joseph Ellis
Jackie Taylor (Just wondering what business it is of jobs. had an affair. She says he told her and
Jeffrey Gore
Katrina Guyton his whether men choose to play sports Whoops. He wasn’t using numbers their children, “I have two women, and
BUSINESS OFFICE Doris Hill with women.) from the previous five years but from what’s really bad is when they fight
Lindsey Beck Quaylon Jones Something must have happened to December 2007 to 2012. But even over you.”
Debbie Foster Toma the poor lad. Did some girl beat him at those numbers were wrong. In fact, Add Moore’s economic ignorance
Mary Ann Hardy McClanahan
Eddie Johnson Kayla Taylor pingpong in the third grade? Texas gained not a million but 497,400 to his arrested development and you
Were he a star economist, we might jobs. Florida actually lost 461,500 jobs have a highly flawed character. May
CIRCULATION PRODUCTION avert our eyes from the strangeness of during that period — while New York the Federal Reserve Board — and
Michael Floyd his social scribbles. But Moore’s eco- gained 75,900 jobs. the public it serves — be spared his
William Hudson
Courtney Laury nomic musings are off the wall as well. “He seemed OK with a correction,” presence.
William LeJeune
Lisa Oswalt
Jamie Morrison He’s supported a return to the gold Miriam Pepper, then the Star’s edito- Froma Harrop, a syndicated colum-
Deanna
Anne Murphy standard. He predicted that George rial page editor, told me. “But as we nist, writes for the Providence (Rhode
Robinson-Pugh
Donta Perry W. Bush’s policies would lead to an dug deeper he got more difficult, then Island) Journal. Her e-mail address is
Tina Perry economic golden age and that inflation hostile.” She added: “I’m surprised fharrop@gmail.com.
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Sanders signs on
with EMCC hoops
BY BEN PORTNOY about this my whole life
bportnoy@cdispatch.com and it’s finally here.”
A three-tiered scorer,
Caledonia’s recent bas- Sanders felt his presence
ketball history is margin- on the offensive end in
ally successful at best. 2019. He averaged 20
The Confederates are points, five rebounds and
just a year removed from
three steals per game.
a 7-18 season. But in the
“EMCC is getting a
time since, head coach
player, like I said, that is
Gary Griffin has built a
determined,” Griffin said.
winner.
Caledonia finished last “He loves the game. You
season 23-8 and reached don’t have to call him to
the second round of the tell him to come in and
state playoffs. practice, work on his
Monday, one of Grif- game ‘cause he’s going to
fin’s top talents inked his do that on his own.”
way to the collegiate bas- Griffin sees Sanders’
ketball ranks. commitment as a step-
Surrounded by friends ping-stone for a steadily
and family, senior Romeo improving program.
Sanders signed with East “It means a lot, it being
Mississippi Community my second year and hav-
College to continue his ing a player go to the next
educational and basket- level,” he said. “Romeo is
ball career. a dedicated kid and I’m
“It feels great,” Sand- happy to see him be able
ers said. “It took a long to move on and play col-
Chris McDill/Special to the Dispatch time. I’ve been thinking lege basketball.”
Vic Schaefer, the head women’s basketball coach at Mississippi State, signs autographs on Saturday at Dudy No-
ble Field, where the MSU baseball team swept Georgia in three Southeastern Conference games this weekend.
Moore (Southaven) punched their tickets to nationals Sunday in Amory 5:30 p.m. — Big East Tournament: Teams TBD, ERA_Stroman, Toronto, 1.43; Shoemaker, To- STOLEN BASES_Robles, Washington, 7; HOCKEY
National Hockey League
ronto, 1.57; Glasnow, Tampa Bay, 1.75; Bauer, Story, Colorado, 6; Tatis Jr., San Diego, 6;
and helped the Indians finish third in the district. semifinal, CBSSN Cleveland, 1.99; Sanchez, Toronto, 2.32; Ver- CAROLINA HURRICANES — Recalled G Alex
Yelich, Milwaukee, 6; Bellinger, Los Angeles,
“I’m proud of the three guys we have going to nationals,” said ICC lander, Houston, 2.46; Snell, Tampa Bay, 2.54; 5; Broxton, New York, 4; Eaton, Washington, Nedeljkovic and D Jake Bean from Charlotte
6:30 p.m. — Big 10 Tournament: Teams TBD, German, New York, 2.56; Morton, Tampa Bay, (AHL).
Golf Coach Michael Nanney. “ They are going to represent us well, and 2.76; Turnbull, Detroit, 2.77.
4; Heyward, Chicago, 4; Turner, Washington, 4;
we look forward to going to nationals.” semifinal, BTN Wong, St. Louis, 4.
American Hockey League
Garrett led the Indians during the District D Championship and 8 p.m. — Big East Tournament: Teams TBD, STRIKEOUTS_Cole, Houston, 54; Verlander, PITCHING_Arrieta, Philadelphia, 4-2; Greinke, GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS — Signed D Char-
le-Édouard D’Astous to a two-year contract.
Houston, 53; Paxton, New York, 51; Boyd, Arizona, 4-1; 18 tied at 3.
finished third overall with a two-day total of 145 (+1). He started the semifinal, CBSSN Detroit, 48; Bauer, Cleveland, 45; Berrios, Min-
weekend shooting a 70 (-2), and on the final day he shot a 75 (+3). GOLF
nesota, 41; Carrasco, Cleveland, 41; Rodon, ERA_Castillo, Cincinnati, 1.23; Davies, Mil- COLLEGE
Chicago, 40; 4 tied at 39. waukee, 1.38; Musgrove, Pittsburgh, 2.06; DAYTON — Named Tee Overman defensive
Barrett shot 78 (+6) on day one, but improved by three strokes on coordinator, Brian Steiner special teams coor-
day two with a 75 (+3) to finish 16th in the district tournament with a 9 a.m. — PGA Tour Golf: Wells Fargo Champion- Smith, Miami, 2.17; Fried, Atlanta, 2.30; Sa-
dinator/defensive ends coach, James Daniels
ship, first round, Charlotte, N.C., GOLF National League mardzija, San Francisco, 2.53; Marquez, Col-
flyers coach, Christian Bryan wide receivers
153 total. orado, 2.54; Hamels, Chicago, 3.16; Margevi-
coach and Scott Horcher cornerbacks coach.
cius, San Diego, 3.23; Eflin, Philadelphia, 3.34.
The NJCAA Division II Men’s Golf Championship will be May 21-24 1 p.m. — PGA Tour Golf: Wells Fargo Champion-
East Division
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EMORY & HENRY — Named Ben Thompson
at the Swan Lake Golf Resort in Plymouth, Indiana. STRIKEOUTS_Scherzer, Washington, 54; men’s basketball coach.
ship, first round, Charlotte, N.C., GOLF Philadelphia 16 12 .571 —
Strasburg, Washington, 48; Corbin, Washing- TCU — Named Tony Benford men’s assistant
Atlanta 14 14 .500 2 basketball coach.
5 p.m. — LPGA Tour Golf: Mediheal Champion- New York 14 14 .500 2 ton, 44; Castillo, Cincinnati, 43; deGrom, New
Football ship, first round, Daly City, Calif., GOLF Washington
Miami
12 15 .444 3½
8 20 .286 8
York, 43; Holland, San Francisco, 40; Greinke,
Arizona, 39; Syndergaard, New York, 39; Quin-
tana, Chicago, 38; Woodruff, Milwaukee, 38.
TEXAS TECH — Signed men’s basketball
coach Chris Beard to contract extension
through the 2024-25 season.
Alabama has 10 selected in NFL Draft 1:30 a.m. (Friday) — European Tour Golf: China Central Division
W L Pct GB
The University of Alabama football team saw five former players Open, second round, China, GOLF
selected on the final day of the 2019 NFL Draft in Nashville, Tenn.
St. Louis
Chicago
Milwaukee
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16 14
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Basketball Hockey
The list of Crimson Tide standouts who were drafted on Saturday NBA BASKETBALL Pittsburgh 12 14 .462 5
included linebacker Christian Miller, defensive back Deionte Thompson, Cincinnati 12 16 .429 6 NBA playoffs NHL playoffs
offensive lineman Ross Pierschbacher, linebacker Mack Wilson and 7 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Teams TBD, ESPN West Division
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
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defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs. 9:30 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Teams TBD, ESPN Los Angeles 19 12 .613 — (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) (Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Arizona 16 13 .552 2
Miller was the first Crimson Tide player off the board on Saturday San Diego 16 13 .552 2 Saturday, April 27 Monday, April 29
in the fourth round (No. 115, Carolina Panthers). The fifth round NHL HOCKEY Colorado 13 16 .448 5 Toronto 108, Philadelphia 95 St. Louis 4, Dallas 3, St. Louis leads series 2-1
San Francisco 12 17 .414 6
featured three selections for UA. First was Thompson (No. 139, Arizona 6 p.m. — Stanley Cup Playoff: Teams TBD, USA Sunday, April 28 Tuesday, April 30
Cardinals), followed by Pierschbacher (No. 153, Washington Redskins) Sunday’s Games Boston 112, Milwaukee 90, Boston leads se- Boston at Columbus, 7 p.m.
and then Wilson (No. 155, Cleveland Browns) two picks later. The final 6:30 p.m. — Stanley Cup Playoff: Teams TBD , Philadelphia 5, Miami 1 ries 1-0 San Jose at Colorado, 10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets 5, Milwaukee 2 Golden State 104, Houston 100, Golden State
Alabama player to hear his name called was Buggs (No. 181, Pittsburgh NBCSN Atlanta 8, Colorado 7 leads series 1-0 Wednesday, May 1
Steelers) in the sixth round. Washington 7, San Diego 6, 11 innings Monday, April 29 St. Louis at Dallas, 9:30 p.m.
St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 2 Philadelphia 94, Toronto 89, series tied 1-1 N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 7 p.m.
The five players chosen Saturday join Irv Smith Jr. (No. 50,
Minnesota Vikings), Damien Harris (No. 87, New England Patriots) from
day two, along with first-round selections in Quinnen Williams (No. 3,
New York Jets), Jonah Williams (No. 11, Cincinnati Bengals) and Josh
Jacobs (No. 24, Oakland Raiders) to make up Alabama’s 2019 NFL college football
Draft class.
Alabama’s five selections on Saturday gives the Crimson Tide the
most for any school in the 2019 Draft. Alabama’s 87 draftees over the
last 11 years is the most by any program in college football in that span.
LSU is second with 75 followed by USC at 70.
EMCC Lions honored for national title
FROM SPECIAL REPORTS they were presented rings
Two Rebels taken in Round 7 honoring the Lions’ 2018
Two more Ole Miss Rebels heard their names called during the
SCOOBA – East Mis- NJCAA national cham-
NFL Draft as Javon Patterson and Ken Webster were both selected in sissippi Community pionship as well as their
the seventh round on Saturday. College’s fifth national seventh MACJC State/
In total, six Rebels were selected during the 2019 NFL Draft, the football championship in NJCAA Region 23 football
most since 1971 when the Ole Miss had nine players selected in a eight years was celebrat-
17-round draft. title during the past de-
ed during Saturday’s ring
Patterson, a four-year starter for Ole Miss on the offensive line, was cade.
presentation ceremony
taken by the Indianapolis Colts with the No. 246 overall pick. The Petal, Players in attendance
Mississippi, native started every game for the Rebels over the last three and dinner banquet held
also received gift bags
seasons and recorded 42 total starts during his time in Oxford. at EMCC’s F.R. Young
Patterson helped anchor an Ole Miss offense that ranked ninth in Student Union on the that included national
the country in total offense and fifth in passing yards per game during Scooba campus. championship hats.
the 2018 season.
EMCC football players In addition to the pre-
Heavily involved in community service activities during his time at
and coaches along with sentation of champion-
Ole Miss, he helped start Patterson’s Footlocker, a collection effort to
gather new socks for homeless shelters in Mississippi. Patterson, along administrative and sup- ship rings, EMCC play-
with other members of Ole Miss’ Student Advisory Committee helped port staff personnel from ers were recognized for
collect over 6,000 pairs of socks that were shipped out to communities last year’s national cham- their NJCAA All-America,
all over the state of Mississippi. All-Region 23 and MACJC
Webster, a cornerback from Decatur, Georgia, was selected with East Mississippi Community College photo pionship team were rec-
the No. 252 overall pick by the New England Patriots. Members of the East Mississippi Community College football ognized during the eve- All-State honors from last
— From Special Reports team proudly display their championship rings. ning ceremony in which year’s 12-0 season.
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CANDORVILLE
Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (April TAURUS (April 20-May 20). always a bad thing to get one
30). The beginning of this solar At some point, you’ll get about less steak. Maybe the sizzle
return is marked by the spirit of as much a return from your work is enough right now. It applies
playfulness, which creates both as can happen. Keep in mind across the board today.
a general feeling of belonging the law of diminishing returns. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). To
for a group and deep and lasting All the work you do after that form a vision is the essence
bonds in certain relationships. point will yield less and less. of creativity and the heart of
You’ll be inventive and will come Be alert to when you should leadership. Build a border of
up with new systems and prod- move on. practicality and reality around
ucts to keep abundance flowing GEMINI (May 21-June 21). the vision to keep it from cross-
through your world. Capricorn Your way would have worked ing into the realm of delusion.
and Libra adore you. Your lucky under different circumstances VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
BABY BLUES numbers are: 9, 3, 20, 40 and and with a different cast of You’ve learned to be selective
20. characters. Alas, compromises in what you share with people.
ARIES (March 21-April were made. Good thing you’re You’ll stick with that strategy
19). There’s so much you don’t so flexible and you’ll make the today to avoid engendering envy
have to get mixed up in if you very most of it. or causing people to focus on
don’t want to. As you strive for CANCER (June 22-July 22). things that don’t matter to the
a state of mental openness and “Give ‘em the sizzle, not the relationship.
receptivity, your stress levels steak,” may be the expression LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
plummet pleasantly. of con artists, though it’s not You could go deep if you wanted
to; you’re certainly more than
capable of understanding nu-
ance and handling complexities.
But what would be the purpose?
There’s so much accomplish on
the surface right now.
BEETLE BAILEY SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
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SOLUTION:
the North right of way Trustee therein as au- EE'S NOTICE OF SALE
4B TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
A tract or parcel of land
lying and being situated
line of Roberts Street;
run thence in a West-
thorized by the terms
thereof by instrument WHEREAS, on, April 29,
in the Southeast erly direction along the dated February 20, 1988, Sharon A. Wright,
Quarter (SE1/4) of Sec- North line of Roberts 2019, and recorded in executed a deed of trust
classifieds
tion 20, Township 18 Street for a distance of Book MORT 2019, Page to Glendal E. Reid,
SUBSTITUTED TRUST- North, Range 16 East, 15.0 feet, more or less, 4576, in the office of Trustee for the United
EE'S NOTICE OF SALE Lowndes County, Mis- to the point of begin- the Lowndes County States of America, act-
sissippi, and being ning. Chancery Clerk; and ing through Farmers
WHEREAS, on, August
27, 1990, Jennett
more particularly de-
scribed as follows, to Easy online self-service for
LESS AND EXCEPT:
Home Administration,
WHEREAS, default hav- United States Depart-
Jones, executed a deed
of trust to Glendal E.
wit:
your classified ads available
Commencing at the in- ing been made in the
tersection of the South terms and conditions of corded in Deed of Trust
ment of Agriculture, re-
deadliNes
page 30 of the records said point run thence said Railroad for 2168 States of America, act- executed a deed of trust
iNdeX
Friday Paper Deadline is Thursday 12:00 P.M. Tyler McCaughn as EE'S NOTICE OF SALE tance of 1,513.0 feet; thence run South 01 de- thereunder, together County, Mississippi;
Trustee therein as au- run thence North 02 de- grees 04 minutes East with attorney's fees, and
LEGAL NOTICES must be submitted 3 business days thorized by the terms WHEREAS, on, August grees West for a dis- for 268.9 feet; thence Substituted Trustee's
prior to first publication date thereof by instrument 15, 1988, Eddie S. Ro- tance of 230.0 feet run South 83 degrees fees and expenses of WHEREAS, the United
dated February 20, gers, Sr. and wife, Lilly along an old fence to an East for 162 feet to the sale. States of America, act-
Sudoku
MULCHING & DEBRIS OFFICE FOR RENT.
TYLER MCCAUGHN, Book at 686 at page
602 of the land records REMOVAL
assetliquidator.biz
30x15. Separate air YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
Substituted Trustee in
Yesterday’sANSWER
answer
said Deeds of Trust,
will, on the 17th day of
May, 2019, offer for
of the Chancery Clerk of
Lowndes county, Missis-
sippi.
Using Skidsteer.
Call for estimate,
662−251−3001.
Farm Equipment & Supplies
4420
conditioner & bathroom.
$400/mo. Located in
Caledonia. Call 662−
Sudoku
Sudoku is a number-
YESTERDAY’S
5 7 8 4 6 1 9 3 2
sale and will sell at pub- placing puzzle
Sudoku based on
is a number-
1 9 2 3 7 5 8 4 6
574−0082.
lic outcry to the highest As described in Deed of a 9x9 grid
placing with based
puzzle severalon
VIP
MSB 102669 /s/ J. Tyler McCaughn, partying. Call between
J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC MSB 102669 Tree Services 1860
10a−7p. 662−386−
J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC
Rentals
P. O. BOX 28
NEWTON, MS 39345 P. O. BOX 28 A&T TREE SERVICE 4292. NO TEXT
601/683-2382 NEWTON, MS 39345 Bucket truck & stump MESSAGES.
Publish: 4/23/19,
601/683-2382 removal. Free est. Apartments RENT A fully equipped
& Houses
Serving Columbus
4/30,19, 5/7/19 & Publish: 4/23/19, since 1987. Senior
camper w/utilities &
5/14/19 4/30/19, 5/7/19 & cable from $145/wk −
5/14/19 citizen disc. Call Alvin @ 1 Bedrooms $535/month. Columbus
SUBSTITUTED TRUST-
2 Bedroooms
242−0324/241−4447
& County School
EE'S NOTICE OF SALE Building & Remodeling 1120 "We’ll go out on a limb
for you!" 3 Bedrooms locations. 662−242−
7653 or 601−940−
WHEREAS, on, June 1, SUGGS CONSTRUCTION
1984, Mary Louise Har-
rison, executed a deed
CO. Building, roofing, J&A TREE REMOVAL Furnished & 1397.
of trust to Glendal E. remodeling, & home Work from a bucket Unfurnished Office Spaces For Rent 7300
Reid, Trustee for the repair. Licensed &
1, 2, & 3 Baths
truck. Insured/bonded.
United States of Amer- Bonded. 662−242− Call Jimmy for free HISTORIC DOWNTOWN
ica, acting through the
Farmers Home Adminis-
3471, 662−574−8470. estimate, Lease, Deposit COLUMBUS Office,
Retail, Restaurant
tration, United States HOME REPAIRS & 662−386−6286.
& Credit Check Space available. Call
Department of Agricul- CONSTRUCTION WORK
viceinvestments.com 662−328−8655 or 662
Good Things To Eat 2150
327-8555
ture, recorded in Deed WANTED. Carpentry, −574−7879.
of Trust Book 777 at small concrete jobs,
page 561 of the re- electrical, plumbing, TOMATO HOUSE Vine−
OFFICE SPACE: 2,000
cords of the Chancery roof repairs, pressure ripened hydroponic
square feet. 294
Clerk of Lowndes
washing and mobile tomato. Located next to Apts For Rent: Starkville 7070
County, Mississippi; Chubby Dr. Flexible
home roof coating and Noxubee County High
and 2BR/2BA. COTTON leasing terms. Available
underpinning. No job School. 662−352−
District in Starkville. now. 662−328−8254.
1270 or 662−425−
WHEREAS, on, August too small. 549−7031. Call 662−617−3356.
1, 1989, Vickie L. Dys- 9116. Houses For Sale: East 8200
on, executed a deed of TOM HATCHER, LLC
Apts For Rent: Other 7080
trust to Glendal E. Reid, Custom Construction, Clerical & Office 3050 BEAUTIFUL GARDEN
Farmers Home Adminis- Restoration,
LOCAL COMPANY 1, 2, 3 BEDROOM
HOME. 56 Collanwood ACROSS
tration, County Super- Remodeling, Repair, Cove. Great
visor, Trustee for the Insurance claims. looking for receptionist/ apartments &
neighborhood. East 1 Tennis great
United States of Amer- secretary. Previous ex- townhouses. Call for
Columbus Area off Arthur
662−364−1769. perience helpful but not
ica, acting through the more info. 662−328−
Farmers Home Adminis-
Licensed & Bonded. necessary. Computer 8254.
Warpath Rd. 5 Turner and Fey
skills a must. Send 2 Bedrooms, 2 Full
tration, United States General Services 1360 resume to: Baths. Built in 2003, 10 Have the ability
Department of Agricul-
ture, recorded in Deed Box 664, c/o The 1216 sq ft. $129,500. to
HOME MAKEOVER & Commercial Dispatch,
of Trust Book 935 at
ESTATE CLOSEOUT PO Box 511, Columbus,
662−386−3027. 12 Make suitable
page 501 of the re-
cords of the Chancery SERVICES. Generate MS 39703. Houses For Sale: Other 8500 13 Seek safety
Clerk of Lowndes cash from the sale of 15 Id —
County, Mississippi; unwanted items. I will General Help Wanted 3200 RIVER HOME, NICE!
and help organize & coordi− GREAT AREA IN WP. 16 Chiding sound
nate the removal of FIRST CUMBERLAND Across from water with 17 Dr.’s org.
WHEREAS, the United Presbyterian Church
States of America, act-
unwanted furniture &
seeks part-time secret-
access to Tenn−Tom 18 Enter via cracks
clutter from homes. Waterway. 4BR/2BA
ing through the Farm-
Creative makeover
ary to work 4 hours per with 2 acres & large 20 Turn to slush
ers Home Administra- day, M-F. Excellent cler-
tion, United States De- solutions from profess− ical, communication, screened in room. 21 O’Neill forte
partment of Agriculture, ional interior designer and organizational skills $212,000. Call: 662− 22 Howard and
the holder of said Deed required. Strong com- 245−4273 or 662−889
of Trust and Note se-
included for free!
Contact: Weslyn Wood puter and social media −1228. Silver
cured thereby, substi- 214−674−9514. skills imperative includ- 23 Joe of “Good-
tuted J. Tyler Mc- ing experience with Mi- Lots & Acreage 8600
Caughn as Trustee WORK WANTED: crosoft Office products.
fellas”
therein as authorized by Licensed & Bonded− Applicants should email SUMMER SPECIAL. 25 Ginger cookie DOWN 25 Know-it-all
the terms thereof by in- cover letter and resume
strument dated Febru-
carpentry, painting, &
to fcpcsecretary@
1.75 acre lots. Good/
bad credit. 10% down,
28 Moor plant 1 Field units 26 Science study
ary 20, 2019, and re-
demolition. Landscap−
ing, gutters cleaned,
gmail.com. as low as $299/mo. 31 Painter Cassatt 2 Blotto 27 Sports settings
corded in Book MORT
2019, Page 4608, in bush hogging, clean−up Eaton Land. 662−361− 32 Trite 3 Orion, for one 29 Poseidon’s
the office of the work, pressure washing, SERVICE TECHNICIAN 7711. 34 Had supper
Lowndes County Chan- for local pest control 2BR/1BA LOCATED in 4 North Pole worker domain
cery Clerk; and
moving help & furniture
repair. 662−242−3608.
company. Applicant Historic Downtown LOT FOR Sale in 35 Mine rock 5 Diplomatic skill 30 Refuges
must be organized, de- Columbus. 2,000 sqft. Starkville. Will need 36 Cain’s mother
WHEREAS, default hav- CASA CARE SERVICES: pendable, work well with cleared. 818 N. Jackson 6 Wedding words 33 Exams
ing been made in the the public, and have
Offers services such as: good driving record with
Hardwood floors
throughout. Open floor. St. Lot 5, City Block 97.
37 Home run hitters 7 Hogan dweller 35 “Dear me!”
terms and conditions of residential janitorial,
valid driver's license. Very nice. Incl W&D. 662−465−7611, 662− do it 8 Primitive primate 38 Badge metal
said Deeds of Trust and lighting & decorating, $1200/mo. Call 662− 418−9096 or 662−418 40 Prepare for a
the entire debt secured emergency repairs, Drug test required. 9 Sipping aids 39 Phone download
−4176.
thereby having been de- Apply at 107 Gardner
Blvd. No phone calls.
328−8655. game 11 Serve a sentence
clared to be due and preventative mainten−
payable in accordance ance, moving & FIRST FULL MONTH
Boats & Marine 9250 41 Wasn’t thrifty 14 Get beached
with the terms in said shipping assistance & OFFICE WORKER, Part RENT FREE! 1 & 2 2013 TAHOE 195 42 Like some 19 Abner’s father
Deeds of Trust and the pressure washing. Time, at least 21 yrs Bedroom Apts/ questions
legal holder of said in- 662−549−1878. old. High school gradu- Townhomes. Stove &
DECKBOAT. V8 engine
20 Musical chord
debtedness, the United ate. Must pass drug refrigerator. $335−
w/ low hours. Runs 43 Go by 24 Stars
States of America, act- RETAINER WALL, screen & background great. Ready to hit the
$600 Monthly. Credit water. Located in
ing through the Farm- driveway, foundation, check. Must be profi-
ers Home Administra- check & deposit.
concrete, masonry cient in Microsoft applic- Starkville. Call or text
tion, United States De- restoration, remodeling, ations; Outlook, Word & Coleman Realty, 662− 662−341−0374.
partment of Agriculture, basement foundation, Excel. Approx 18 hours 329−2323.
having requested the or more per week, Mon- Autos For Sale 9150
undersigned, as Substi- repairs, small dump Fri. Customer service is FISHERMAN’S DREAM
tuted Trustee, to ex- truck hauling (5−6 yd) key with strong commu- 2015 CHEVY IMPALA
3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath,
ecute the trust and sell load & demolition/lot nication skills & the furnished apartment on Blk, 4dr, 6cyl, 82k mi,
said land and property cleaning. Burr Masonry, ability to multitask.
the Elk River. Boat showroom clean, local
in accordance with the 662−242−0259. Apply in person at owner, $10,200. See @
terms of said Deed of access. $79 per night.
1771 Stinson Creek Rd. 59 Amanda Dr. in New
Trust for the purpose of HILL’S PRESSURE Columbus, MS 39705. Rogersville Al. Call Tracy
Hope Park Subdivision
raising the sums due WASHING. Commercial/ Office: 662-434-0171 931−205−0471.
off of Yorkville Rd. E.
thereunder, together residential. House, 662−327−3081.
COLEMAN
with attorney's fees, concrete, sidewalks & Medical / Dental 3300
Substituted Trustee's
fees and expenses of
mobile washing. Free
est. 662−386−8925. HELP WANTED RENTALS Five Questions:
sale. CARE CENTER OF TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS
ABERDEEN
NOW, THEREFORE, I, J.
TYLER MCCAUGHN,
RN SUPERVISOR 1 BEDROOM 1 Manuel
M-F, 8A-4:30P 2 BEDROOMS
Noriega
THE SHINNIN WINDOW
Substituted Trustee in CLEANING SERVICE, LPN 3P-11P
said Deeds of Trust,
will, on the 17th day of INC. CNA 6A-2P 3 BEDROOMS
Call Shirley @ 662−549 CNA 2P-10P
May, 2019, offer for
LEASE, 2 Rorschach
Apply in person at
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sale and will sell at pub- −2087. Free estimate. Care Center
lic outcry to the highest No job to big or small.
bidder for cash, within
505 Jackson St, DEPOSIT
Aberdeen
Lawn Care / Landscaping AND
3 HTML
legal hours (being EOE
between the hours of 1470
11:00 a.m. and 4:00 CREDIT CHECK
p.m.) at the main front TERRA CARE Truck Driving 3700
door of the Lowndes
County Courthouse in
LANDSCAPING L.L.C.
EXPERIENCED TRUCK 662-329-2323 4 LSD
Columbus, Mississippi, Phone: 662−549−1878 driver w/ Class A Li-
the following described Landscaping, Property cense needed to haul
property lying and being Clean Up, Plant Care, scrap metal & flat cars. 2411 HWY 45 N
5 Mesopota- WHATZIT ANSWER
situated in the County Bush Hogging, Herbicide Call 662-434-0007 or COLUMBUS, MS
of Lowndes State of
Mississippi, to-wit:
Spraying. 662-364-6303. mia Log cabin