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Thursday | July 11, 2019
COLUMBUS —
Lowndes County
Sheriff’s Office has
arrested a couple on
Hughes Road after
deputies found four
Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff children in the home
Tray’vion Christopher, 5, plays in the splash pad on Wednesday at J.L. King Senior Memorial Park in Starkville. Christopher’s living in “unbearable
grandmother, Pamela Fisher, brought her grandchildren to the park so they could “run off some energy,” she said. Martinez
conditions,” accord-
ing to a LCSO press
release.
Alejandro Trejo
Martinez, 31, and Brit-
ney Darnell Brooks,
Two throw in hat for Ward 4 race in Columbus 26, have been charged
with four counts each
of felony child depri- Brooks
vation of necessities
Pierre Beard, Kegdra Gibbs-Gray first candidates to qualify with substantial harm.
According to the press release,
BY ISABELLE ALTMAN Ward 4 residents Pierre D. Gibbs-Gray are the only can-
ialtman@cdispatch.com deputies responded to a call at about
Beard Sr. and Kegdra Gibbs- didates who have qualified.
2 a.m. Friday saying a small child
Gray are vying for the seat va- Jackson announced his
COLUMBUS — The first was walking on Robin Circle with
cated by former councilman resignation July 3, saying he no clothes on. Deputies found an
two candidates have qualified
for the Ward 4 city council va- Fred Jackson. As of Wednes- wanted to spend more time open door at Martinez and Brooks’
cancy. day afternoon, Beard and See Ward 4, 3A Beard Gibbs-Gray See Arrests, 3A
91 Low 74
cillations destroyed the Tacoma Narrows
Commerce, 662-328-4491. Courthouse
High bridge known as “Galloping Gertie”?
5 Name four of the seven flavors of Host- July 16: Board
Chance p.m. t-storm
Full forecast on
ess Fruit Pies.
Answers, 6B Saturday of Aldermen,
5:30 p.m., City
page 2A. ■ Radio Day in the Park: The Mag-
nolia Amateur Radio Club of Starkville Hall
and Lowndes County Amateur Radio July 23: OCH
Inside Club host a free Radio Day at McKee Robert Fleming is an MSU gradu- Regional
Park, 405 Lynn Lane, in Starkville from ate who now works for the univer- Medical Center
Business 5B Dear Abby 4B
Classifieds 6B Obituaries 5A 8:30 a.m-3 p.m. See a radio “station” sity as a student support services Board of Trust-
Comics 4B Opinions 4A setup, morse code demos and more. coordinator. He enjoys playing music ees, 4 p.m.,
Crossword 3B For information, call 662-648-7382. and is a soon-to-be father. OCH
Thursday
Say What?
Did you hear? “We just have to ... really give the special counsel
the time to tell the story.”
Acosta defends Epstein deal Rhode Island Rep. David Cicilline, a Democratic
member of the Judiciary Committee, on Robert
amid calls for his resignation Mueller speaking to Congress on July 17. Story, 5A.
Ward 4
cility.
Blankenship was serving a five-year sentence
on a conviction for aggravated assault on a police
Continued from Page 1A
officer and conspiracy in Alcorn County.
with his family. He was to bring about change, let with the Mississippi Dem- about new leadership and High was sentenced to 12 years for a burglary
halfway through his first the community know that ocratic Party and served change.” conviction in Carroll County.
term, which expires in there’s someone listening on the Lowndes County She said her first pri- Officials believe the men broke into a camp-
2021. On Monday, coun- to them, not listening to Democratic Executive ority will be overseeing er and a business about 5 miles from the prison
cilmen set the special others,” he said. “Basical- Committee. She current- clean-up of Ward 4 neigh- after their escape and stayed in the rear of the
election for his replace- ly, (I want to) let everyone ly is an officer with the borhoods, particularly the business for several days.
ment for Aug. 20. know that they’re includ- Mississippi Federation of area around Shady Street,
Beard, 31, who previ- ed in government as well Democratic Women. She that were hit worst in a
ously ran unsuccessfully as the entire community describes herself as a
Feb. 23 tornado.
for the same council spot and city.” “go-getter.”
in 2017, owns dance or- Beard said, while he’s “Being from that com- “That’s going to be one
ganization Golden Trian- still putting his platform munity, knowing a lot of of my first things I tackle,
gle Elite and is currently together, he plans to prior- people from this commu- is what do we need to do
studying education at itize working with youth. nity, I just feel like I’ve got as a community over here
East Mississippi Commu- Gibbs-Gray, 43, has a lot of input, and I just in Ward 4 to get it cleaned
nity College. owned K-Gray Financial think that it’s just a lot up?” she said.
“(I’m running) to bring Services for more than of stuff that needs to be The deadline for candi-
the community together, 10 years and has worked done...,” she said. “It’s all dates to qualify is July 31.
CMSD
Continued from Page 1A
after Hunt was damaged. the cause of the claim — it mium and the additional cent of the $9.2 million the
“From the information only considered the claim insurance policy on Hunt insurance company esti-
we were provided, (Sen- itself. is “standard” for the dis- mates the land and build-
try) couldn’t both pay our “With that claim hang- trict’s situation. ings on the Hunt property
claim because our policy ing out there like that and “Any time you have will be worth after repairs
was full-replacement, so with the timing of our in- that kind of damage to a are complete. The deduct-
the full cost of restoration surance renewal being building and it’s under ible for everything else the
at Hunt was covered, and before that claim was paid, construction, you’re going policy covers besides Hunt
re-issue our coverage,” that’s what caused our pre- to have to have that sep- is $25,000, he said.
he said. “Because of that mium to go up,” Spears arate policy,” he said. “It The change in district
claim pending, they didn’t added. “That claim was protects the workers, the insurance providers will
want to re-issue (the cov- kind of the point of conten- construction materials. If
not affect the district’s
erage), is my understand- tion. When we were look- you were building a house,
current claim on Hunt,
ing.” ing at finding coverage, you’d want to have a simi-
which is still being pro-
That claim filed on that’s the problem we kept lar kind of insurance.”
Hunt is also the reason running into.” Spears told The Dis- cessed and the amount
why the district’s annu- MSBA Insurance Pro- patch the additional of which is still unclear,
al premium rose, Spears gram Manager Anissa $15,000 policy on Hunt is Spears added.
added. When MSBA quot- Young did not respond to not expected to “be a per-
ed the coverage to CMSD, The Dispatch’s calls for manent thing.”
it took into consideration comment by press time. “When the repairs are
the pending claim, which CMSD will also pay finished, it is something
is a standard process for Swoope Insurance $15,000 we’ll have to re-evaluate
insurance agencies, he annually to insure the since it’s insuring the con-
said. Although the dis- construction at Hunt, a struction,” he said.
trict’s coverage extends policy the district did not The district will need to
to tornado and wind dam- previously carry. Board set aside a $92,000 contin-
age, the coverage proposal attorney David Dunn told gency deductible for Hunt,
from MSBA did not look at the board the rise in pre- which Spears said is 1 per-
Arrests
Continued from Page 1A
residence and Martinez LCSO is still investigat- is currently in Lowndes
told them the child, who ing the case. County Adult Detention
was 5, lived there. Officers Martinez and Brooks’ Center. Brooks posted
reported there was a “hor- bonds have been set at bond and has been re-
rible stench” coming from $10,000 each. Martinez leased.
inside the residence and
saw that there were three
more children inside, ages
1, 2 and 10.
LCSO Chief Deputy
Greg Wright said one of
the children had poor
dental hygiene, another
had what appeared to be a
rash on her neck and an-
other was drinking from
a “filthy” bottle. He called
the conditions they were
living in “deplorable.”
“I would equate it to
nothing more than trash
dump,” he said. “Absolute-
ly horrible. ... If I’ve seen
worse, I don’t remember
it.”
Brooks is the children’s
mother, the press release
said. Wright said the in-
cident report lists Brooks
and Martinez as “cohabi-
tating.”
Following Brooks and
Martinez’s arrests, the
children were taken to
Baptist Memorial Hospi-
tal-Golden Triangle and re-
leased into Department of
Child Protection Services
custody.
Opinion
4A Thursday, July 11, 2019
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
Other Editors
Sexism in America
Opening up to women’s stories
A few words are less likely to be I never considered myself no Confederate flag on his car, Angie Thomas, Sally Field,
about my sexism. reviewed or publi- a sexist. I support equal pay, and he listens to Jay-Z. But Carol Anderson, Jesmyn Ward
Nerd that I am, I cized, meaning that the ERA and reproductive what he fails to understand, and Tara Westover to my
keep a book diary, I, as a reader, was freedom. I stand with the what we all too often fail to reading list. It’s up to about 25
i.e., a list of the 40 less likely to even #MeToo movement. I took my understand, is that it is possi- percent women and I’d like to
or 50 books I read be aware of them. granddaughters to see “Won- ble to say the right things, feel bump it a little higher (yes, rec-
and listen to each Maybe that der Woman,” “Hidden Figures” the right things, do the right ommendations are welcome).
year. In 2016, while explains some of and “Captain Marvel.” And yes, things, and still be wrong. Maybe it seems stilted and
perusing said list, it. But I still be- some of my best friends are Like me, an inveterate read- artificial to you to deliberately
I made a discovery lieve that at some women. er (and avowed feminist) who seek out women authors. May-
that startled me: subconscious level, But sexism — like racism, didn’t read women. I closed be it is. But the alternative is to
there were almost I was also choosing like homophobia — isn’t just myself off from their stories, trust my good intentions, and
no women on it. Leonard Pitts not to read women. about what you consciously their perspectives, their voices, my book diary proves I can’t.
That year, I Understand: I feel do or believe. It is also about without even realizing I had Indeed, the untrustworthiness
plowed through 46 books by no obligation to peruse novels — maybe even mostly about done so. of good intentions is a big part
the likes of Stephen King, Wal- about sexy vampires, kinky — what happens down in the You didn’t know that until of the reason affirmative action
ter Mosley, Bruce Springsteen businessmen or any of the oth- substrata of self. It is about the I told you and I suppose I remains a regrettable necessity
and Carl Hiaasen. But the only er stuff traditionally considered assumptions you make without could’ve kept it to myself. all these years later.
woman was Tananarive Due — “chick lit.” But when women realizing you’ve made them, But I wanted to hold myself Because good intentions
and she’s a friend. write in fields that interest me the attitudes you hold without accountable. In confronting don’t change things. Purpose-
Intrigued, I checked my di- — history, historical fiction, realizing you hold them. one’s sexism — or, again, one’s ful people do.
aries for other years and most spy novels, biography, etc. — I People tend to resist that racism or homophobia — it Sometimes, they do it one
showed a similar result: 40 to should be reading them. And I idea. That’s how you get a is not enough simply to think book at a time.
50 books, one to three of them was not. racist saying, “I’m not a racist” good thoughts. No, there is a Leonard Pitts Jr., winner
by women. This bugged me, Yes, there is a point here after doing or saying some need to be intentional. of the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for
so I began talking to women in larger than my personal read- completely racist thing. By his That’s why, in the last few commentary, is a columnist for
the book world about it. A few ing habits. Call it an argument lights, he’s telling the truth. He years, I’ve made it a point to the Miami Herald. Email him
pointed out that female authors for intentionality. has no Klan robe in his closet, add the likes of Jodi Picoult, at lpitts@miamiherald.com.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Thursday, July 11, 2019 5A
Mac McCarty
Melton L. McCarty, Sr., age
Area obituaries 88, died on July 9, 2019, at his
home.
COMMERCIAL DISPATCH Ms. Little was an installer with Lowes Isaac, Maggie L. Wil- Services will be held on Sat-
OBITUARY POLICY born Feb. 12, 2001, and owner and operator liams and Joyce Jen- urday, July 13, 2019, at 11:00 AM
Obituaries with basic informa-
tion including visitation and
in Flowood, to David of Hinkle 3 Remodel- kins, all of Starkville; at First Baptist Church in Co-
service times, are provided and Pattie Little. She ing. and two grandchildren. lumbus, MS. Visitation will be-
free of charge. Extended obitu- was a 2019 graduate In addition to his gin at 10:00 AM at the church.
aries with a photograph, de- of Starkville Academy. mother, he is sur- Willie Jethrow A family burial will be held at
tailed biographical information She was a member of vived by his daughter, Friendship Cemetery in Colum-
COLUMBUS — Wil-
and other details families may First Baptist Church in Celeste Hinkle of bus following the service. Dr.
wish to include, are available lie Jethrow, 82, died
Starkville. Picayune; son, William Shawn Parker will officiate. Memorial Gunter
for a fee. Obituaries must be
In addition to her July 10, 2019, in Colum-
“Will” Robert Hinkle Peel Funeral Home & Crematory, College Street
submitted through funeral
parents, she is survived IV of Starkville; and bus.
homes unless the deceased’s location, is handling the arrangements.
by her brothers, Layton sister, Ginny McCown Arrangements are
body has been donated to Mac McCarty was born in Stringer, MS, on
science. If the deceased’s and Patton, both of of Philadelphia. incomplete and will be December 24, 1930. He was the youngest son of
body was donated to science, Starkville. announced by Century Raymond and Flois (King) McCarty. He grew up
Hairston Funeral Home
the family must provide official
proof of death. Please submit
Memorials may Ada Isaac-Hudson of Columbus.
in the area on a cotton and cattle farm, and grad-
be made to the Lake STARKVILLE — uated from Stringer High School. Mac attended
all obituaries on the form pro-
vided by The Commercial Dis-
Little Memorial Schol- Ada Will Isaac-Hudson, Jones County Jr. College on a football scholar-
patch. Free notices must be arship Fund, c/o The 64, died July 5, 2019, in ship, and went on to the University of Southern
submitted to the newspaper University of Southern Jackson. MS, where he graduated with a degree in Biolo-
no later than 3 p.m. the day Mississippi Foundation, Services will be at 2 gy and Chemistry.
prior for publication Tuesday 118 College Dr. #5210, p.m. Saturday at Josey Mac married Helen Marie Sansing on June 17,
through Friday; no later than 4 Hattiesburg, MS 39406 Creek M.B. Church, 1951.
p.m. Saturday for the Sunday
or to the First Baptist with the Rev. Thomas He served during the Korean Conflict, re-
edition; and no later than 7:30
a.m. for the Monday edition.
Church Youth Mis- J. Rogers Jr. officiating. ceiving an Honorable Discharge on December
Incomplete notices must be sions, 106 E. Lampkin Burial will follow at 9, 1954. Mac worked for the MS Department of
received no later than 7:30 St., Starkville, MS the church cemetery. Health in Hinds County. He then ventured into
a.m. for the Monday through 39759. Visitation will be from the insurance business working for Metropolitan
Friday editions. Paid notices
2-6:30 p.m. Friday Life in Laurel, MS. In 1958, he moved with his
must be finalized by 3 p.m. for
inclusion the next day Monday
Maurice Smith at Century Hairston Benjamin Reid Sr.
wife and two daughters to Columbus, MS, where
COLUMBUS — Funeral Home. Cen- he subsequently started his own independent in-
through Thursday; and on Visitation:
Friday by 3 p.m. for Sunday Maurice Smith Sr., 93, tury Hairston Funeral Saturday, July 13 • 1-2 PM surance and real estate agency. Mac taught real
died July 10, 2019. Memorial Gunter Peel estate courses for many years at MUW and East
and Monday publication. For Home of Starkville is Funeral Home
more information, call 662- Arrangements are in charge of arrange- Services: MS Community College. He received his Char-
328-2471. incomplete and will be ments. Saturday, July 13 • 2 PM tered Life Underwriter Designation in 1968.
Memorial Gunter Peel
announced by Lee- Mrs. Isaac-Hudson Funeral Home Chapel
Mac was active in several civic clubs in Colum-
Elizabeth Little Sykes Funeral Home of was born Jan. 31, 1956, Burial bus, serving as an officer of the Kiwanis Club, the
Memorial Gardens Columbus Jaycees Organization, and the 5 Coun-
STARKVILLE — Columbus. in Starkville, to the late of Columbus
Elizabeth “Lake” Little, Eddie Isaac and Mag- 2nd Ave. North Location ty Life Underwriters Association. In 1962, he was
18, died July 6, 2019. William Hinkle III gie Hodges Isaac. She selected as Columbus’ Outstanding Young Man
A memorial service STARKVILLE — was formerly employed Mac McCarty of the Year. He also worked as a leader with the
will be held at 11 a.m. William Robert “Trey” as an assistant teacher. Visitation: Boy Scout Troop #3 from First Baptist Church.
Saturday, July 13 • 10-11 AM Mac served as Lt. Governor for the Kiwanis Club
Friday at First Bap- Hinkle III, 48, died July In addition to her First Baptist Church
tist Church Outreach 9, 2019, in Brandon parents, she was pre- Services: of District 10 in 1970-71, which covered the Lou-
Worship Center in Visitation will be ceded in death by her Saturday, July. 13 • 11 AM isiana, Mississippi and Tennessee Districts. He
First Baptist Church
Starkville. Burial will from 2-4 p.m. Sunday at husband, Cleveland Burial was also a member of the International Order of
follow at Odd Fellows Welch Funeral Home. Hudson. Friendship Cemetery Odd Fellows.
College St. Location He served the City of Columbus as a City
Cemetery. Visitation Welch Funeral Home of She is survived by
is from 5-8 p.m. today Starkville is in charge her son, T.C. Hudson Councilman from 1969-1972, and also served on
and two hours prior to of arrangements. of Starkville; daughter, several boards both for the City and for Lowndes
services at the Worship Mr. Hinkle was born Veronica Hudson of County.
Center. Welch Funeral to Sara Hinkle and Starkville; brothers, Mac had been a member of First Baptist
memorialgunterpeel.com Church since 1958, where he served in many ca-
Home of Starkville is the late William Rob- Eddie C. Isaac and
in charge of arrange- ert Hinkle II. He was Jimmy L. Isaac; sisters, pacities. He was Church Training Director and
ments. formerly employed as Mary L. Tate, Rebecca Associational Church Training Director, Sunday
School Teacher, Deacon and Deacon Officer. He
Harold Nance
also served on various church committees, in-
cluding the Church Building and Grounds Com-
mittee for many years.
Harold “Houleo” Nance, 74, passed away on In addition to his parents, Mac was preceded
Courtesy image
A map shows Starkville, in green, with a proposed annexation area in pink. During the Board of Aldermen’s July 2
meeting, questions arose about how the city’s annexation plan would affect black voting strength.
Annexation
Continued from Page 1A
Voting age population rarely in- too, and they need representation. census. Last time they did the cen-
dicates actual voting, since not all That’s a concern.” sus, they had a lot of people doing
eligible voters register and fewer, Chris Taylor, a former president the work that weren’t that familiar
still, actually vote. of the Oktibbeha County NA ACP, with the area. This time, they’re
“In my ward, we’re lucky if we doesn’t think annexation will have hiring more people who know the
have 25-percent turnout,” Sistrunk much of an impact at the voting area. I think the census will be
said. “And since the races are gen- booth. more accurate and you’ll see an in-
erally close, the winner may only “It won’t make any difference crease in the black population.”
get 12 to 13 percent of the regis- at all in the aldermen races and Toby Sanford, who does the
tered vote.” probably very little mapping for the Golden Triangle
Even so, Sistrunk said the po- in any city-wide elec- Planning and Development Dis-
tential shift of the racial voting de- tion,” Taylor said. trict, said there are many factors
mographics are not enough to put “The areas they are that could affect voting strength.
brakes on the annexation. annexing is a lot of “It’s pretty hard to calculate with
“I think the number of people businesses and stu- any degree of certainty,” he said.
added is around 1,700,” Sistrunk dent-housing. There
“The student-population can skew
said. “From that, I’d be very sur- just aren’t that many
things, since that’s a transient pop-
prised if that brings in as many as permanent residents Taylor
ulation. When you factor students
700, 800 potential voters. Starkville in those areas and
has been growing over time. We permanent residents are the people into the districting, it doesn’t al-
probably see that much growth and who vote. There may be other rea- ways give you an accurate picture
change every few years (organi- sons not be support the annexation, of voting strength.”
cally). It amounts to a 0.2-percent but I don’t think that’s one of them.” He, too, believes the census
change. That doesn’t strike me as Taylor said the bigger factor in could have a big impact.
statistically significant.” black voting strength in the city “The census could really make
John Tolliver, a citizen who is the 2020 Census. The census, some big changes in the district
brought up the subject of how an- among other things, helps deter- maps, especially if you add an-
nexation would affect voting to the mine voting district boundaries nexation to that mix,” Sanford
board earlier this month, said he and representation on the state and said. “(Oktibbeha) County and
has concerns that annexation will national level. Starkville have grown a lot since
dilute minority voting strength. “I definitely think the black pop- 2010. Starkville has grown by sev-
“It’s not just blacks,” he said. ulation has increased since 2010,” eral thousand people, I would imag-
“There are also (Asian) people he said. “I’d say it’s up by 4 percent, ine. That could mean some big
and (Hispanic) people in the city, maybe a little more since the last changes.”
Women’s Basketball
Baseball
SPORTS BRIEFS
MUW Summer Volleyball Clinics
Mississippi University for Women will host four
position-specific volleyball clinics this summer for youth
Trade deadline looms as baseball resumes after break
players.
By JAY COHEN a group to think that we can run away other up. We’re having a blast.”
The Associated Press with it.” Washington also is having some fun
A defense/libero clinic will be held July 15, followed
by a setters clinic July 16, a hitter/blocker clinic July 17 It sets up for some very tough deci- again, moving into position to shake up
and an all skills clinic July 18. CHICAGO — Francisco Lindor and sions ahead of the trade deadline after the NL East after a terrible start to the
Cost is $50 per session. In order to participate, the Cleveland Indians, looking up at Nel- trade waivers were eliminated in the off- season . Led by a resurgent Scherzer,
each camper must complete a signed registration form, son Cruz and the surprising Minnesota
a facility accident waiver and a photo release form. season, meaning no player can be traded the Nationals have won 15 of 19 to pull
Registration and all forms for the clinic are available
Twins. Matt Chapman and the Oakland after July 31 through the end of the reg- within six games of the division-leading
at https://www.owlsathletics.com/camps/camps-list. Athletics, trying to run down José Altuve ular season. Players who clear outright Braves.
For more information contact Roxanne Hernandez at and the Houston Astros. Max Scherzer waivers can still be claimed and will be Washington plays Atlanta 14 times in
662-329-6572. and the Washington Nationals, chasing eligible for the postseason if they are in the last half of the season, including sev-
Ronald Acuña Jr. and the Atlanta Braves.
the organization before Sept. 1. en games in July.
Coerver Soccer Camp Baseball ramps up again this week-
Buying or selling will be one tricky “When we can go out there and play
Columbus Soccer Organization will host a pair of end, and a handful of contenders have a
Coerver skills camps from 5:30-8:30 p.m. July 22-25 at call for several teams, all the way to the our best baseball and play mistake-free
lot of work to do.
the Lowndes County Soccer Complex downtown. final days of July. The hard deadline also baseball, we’re a tough team and we can
This will include a “First Skills” camp for ages 4-6, Five of the majors’ six divisions fea-
could affect the prices for some of the compete with anybody in this league,”
as well as the “Play Like the Stars” camp for ages 7 ture deficits of at least 5½ games as
top players on the market, possibilities Scherzer said.
and up. play resumes after the All-Star Game,
Coerver is a recognized leader in soccer skills like San Francisco pitchers Madison The Nationals have seven players
in which the American League beat the
training. Registration is now open online at https://www.
National League 4-3 Tuesday night. Life Bumgarner and Will Smith, Toronto with at least 11 homers, led by Anthony
coervermoves.com. Click on the “locations at the top to right-hander Marcus Stroman and De- Rendon with 20. But everyone is going
select Mississippi. is pretty good for two iconic franchises,
For more information, contact CSO at tvelek@ with Cody Bellinger and the Los Ange- troit lefty Matthew Boyd. deep these days.
yahoo.com. les Dodgers in control of the NL West “I know something could happen, but Beginning with Thursday night’s
again and Aaron Judge and the New I don’t take a peek at what people are Astros-Rangers game in Arlington, the
on the air York Yankees looking down on the rest saying,” Smith said. “There’s so much game’s top sluggers resume their as-
of the AL East despite a rash of injuries. out there, and you don’t know what’s sault on an array of home run records.
Today “This team is capable of some great true.” Yelich leads the way with 31 so far, put-
AUTO RACING Cleveland could inject some drama ting together an appropriate encore to
things,” Yankees pitcher James Paxton
2:30 p.m. — NASCAR Gander Outdoors into the AL Central as soon as this week- his NL MVP performance a year ago.
said. “You’ve got some really talented
Truck Series: qualifying, Sparta, Ky., FS1 end, when Minnesota comes to town for The majors are on pace for 6,668
players here, guys with a lot of drive,
6:30 p.m. — NASCAR Gander Outdoors a three-game series. The Indians hit the homers, which would smash the record
great leadership. We’re set up really well
Truck Series: The Buckle Up in Your Truck All-Star break with the majors’ longest 6,105 hit in 2017, and the real heat of the
to make a good run the second half here
225, Sparta, Ky. FS1 active win streak at six in a row, im- summer, when hits pick up, is only just
as well.”
3:55 a.m. (Friday) — Formula One: The proving to 21-6 since June 1 and moving beginning.
The one exception at the moment is
British Grand Prix, practice session 1, En- within 5½ games of the division-leading “Guys are working year in and year
the crazy NL Central, where the Chica-
gland, ESPN2 Twins. out on their swings,” Pittsburgh first
go Cubs have a 4½-game advantage —
CYCLING “In the beginning it seemed like we baseman Josh Bell said during the All-
over last-place Cincinnati. Yup, that’s
6:30 a.m. — Tour de France: Stage 6, 98 were good, then all of a sudden in May Star break. “We’re just focused on trying
right, it’s just 4½ games from top to bot-
miles, Mulhouse to La Planche des Belles we had that stretch where we weren’t to put a show on for you guys.”
tom, with Christian Yelich and Milwau-
Filles, France, NBCSN playing as good as we wanted to play,” The show is on once again.
kee a half-game back of Javier Báez and
GOLF
the inconsistent Cubbies. Lindor said. “But right now, we continue AP Sports Writers Tom Withers, Will
4:30 a.m. — European Tour Golf: The Scot-
“Nobody really wants to run away to play the game right and we’re enjoy- Graves and Stephen Whyno, and AP
tish Open, first round, Scotland, GOLF
with it,” Cardinals shortstop Paul De- ing it, we’re all having fun. We all get Baseball Writers Ben Walker and Ronald
8:30 a.m. — European Tour Golf: The Scot-
Jong said. “That gives us confidence as along, we love each other, we back each Blum contributed to this report.
tish Open, first round, Scotland, GOLF
12:30 p.m. — PGA Tour Champions Golf:
Senior Players Championship, first round, Soccer
Akron, Ohio, GOLF
3 p.m. — PGA Tour Golf: The John Deere Alex Morgan, US women’s soccer team honored at The ESPYS
Classic, first round, Silvis, Ill., GOLF
4:30 a.m. (Friday) — European Tour Golf: By BETH HARRIS “I’ve dropped the F-bomb “All those in favor of equal things to do,” a smiling Wil-
The Scottish Open, second round, Scotland, The Associated Press on every stage the last four pay say aye.” liamson said.
GOLF days, so we’ll just spare you The U.S. women’s team is The best moment award
LOS ANGELES — The that,” Rapinoe told the audi- suing to receive pay equal to
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL was shared by a trio of recent
2 p.m. — GEICO City Series: TBA, ESPNU U.S. women’s national soccer ence. their male counterparts. retirees: Olympic skier Lind-
5 p.m. — GEICO City Series: TBA, ESPNU team celebrated its Wom- Giannis Antetokounmpo “Keep fighting for equali-
en’s World Cup victory on sey Vonn, NFL player Rob
MIXED MARTIAL ARTS of the Milwaukee Bucks won ty,” Billie Jean King told the Gronkowski and NBA player
7:30 p.m. — Professional Fighters League: both coasts male athlete of the year at the team from the stage earlier in
We d n e s d a y, Dwyane Wade.
From Atlantic City, N.J., ESPN2 show honoring the past year’s the show.
honored with UCLA gymnast Katelyn
MLB BASEBALL top athletes and moments in Carli Lloyd informed the
a ticker-tape Ohashi collected two tro-
7 p.m. — Houston at Texas, ESPN sports. crowd the team had its hair
parade in New “This is all about hard and makeup done during the phies: best play and best viral
NBA BASKETBALL
5 p.m. — Summer League: Toronto vs. Indi- York City be- work. When you believe in flight from New York. sports moment for her floor
ana, Las Vegas, Nev., NBA fore jetting to your dreams this can hap- “We look pretty fabulous, I exercise routine that earned
5:30 p.m. — Summer League: Washington the West Coast pen,” Antetokounmpo said. think,” she said. a perfect score of 10.
vs. Atlanta, Las Vegas, Nev., ESPN2 and collecting Morgan “Hopefully, if I keep working Lloyd added, “It’s been an Ohashi accepted her best
7 p.m. — Summer League: Portland vs. trophies at The hard there’s more to come.” incredible journey. Here’s to play trophy by giving her re-
Oklahoma City, Las Vegas, Nev., NBA ESPYS in the evening. Comedian Tracy Morgan the next World Cup.” marks in rhyme.
7:30 p.m. — Summer League: Houston vs. Alex Morgan won female presided over the show at Mi- Other athletes acknowl- Antetokounmpo was a
Utah, Las Vegas, Nev., ESPNU athlete of the year and shared crosoft Theater in downtown edged the Women’s World double winner, too, adding
9 p.m. — Summer League: Sacramento vs. the best team award with her Los Angeles. Cup victory from the stage, best NBA player honors.
soccer mates. Alex Morgan thanked including Drew Brees, win-
LA Clippers, Las Vegas, Nev., NBA The St. Louis Blues earned
9:30 p.m. — Summer League: Memphis vs. “Sorry, but this is probably ESPN for its recent deal to ner for best record-breaking best comeback for going from
Boston, Las Vegas, Nev., ESPN2 the second-best trophy we carry NWSL games. performance.
won this week,” Morgan said worst team in the NHL early
TENNIS “When the World Cup is “It’s going to be in history in the season to the Stanley
7 a.m. — Wimbledon: E. Svitolina vs. S. Ha- jokingly, hoisting her individ- behind us, it is the profession- forever,” new New Orleans
ual trophy. Cup championship. Center
lep and S. Williams vs. B. Strýcová, Ladies’ al league that we need to con- Pelicans player Lonzo Ball
As she got up from the Ryan O’Reilly removed his
Semifinals, London, ESPN tinually lift up and grow,” she said on the red carpet. “I
front row, Megan Rapinoe’s tooth to thank the crowd.
Friday black tuxedo jacket opened
said. “Investment in women don’t even watch soccer and I
Kansas City quarterback
AUTO RACING and girls should not only oc- watched it. That means a lot.”
and exposed her left breast, cur on the playing fields but Zion Williamson, the No. Patrick Mahomes won best
3:55 a.m. — Formula One: The British
which was caught by cameras in more storytelling of ba- 1 pick in last month’s NBA NFL player; Milwaukee
Grand Prix, practice session 1, England,
showing the in-house feed of dass, amazing women who draft, earned best college Brewers slugger Christian
ESPN2
the show. An ABC spokesper- continue to show that we are athlete honors for his one- Yelich earned best MLB play-
10:30 a.m. — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup
son said the show would be more than just athletes.” and-done season at Duke. er; and Alexander Ovechkin
Series: practice, Sparta, Ky., NBCSN
further edited for the Moun- Sandra Bullock announced “Wish I could have stayed of the Washington Capitals
12:30 p.m. — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup
tain and Western time zones. the best team award, saying, a second year, but I had other won best NHL player.
Series: final practice, Sparta, Ky., NBCSN
3 p.m. — NASCAR Xfinity Series: qualifying,
Baseball
San Francisco 41 48 .461 17½ Portland (MLS) 1, Los Angeles (MLS) 0 the pole. at the track.
Sparta, Ky., NBCSN Tuesday’s Games Last race: Justin Haley won his first career Next race: Iowa 300, July 20, Iowa Speedway,
5 p.m. — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup AL 4, NL 3 Major League Soccer Cup race. Newton, Iowa.
American League Glance Friday’s Games
Glance Fast facts: Haley, who just turned 20 two Online: http://www.indycar.com
Series: qualifying, Sparta, Ky., NBCSN All Times EDT Pittsburgh (Archer 3-6) at Chicago Cubs (Dar-
vish 2-4), 2:20 p.m. All Times EDT
months ago, is the third-youngest driver to win a
Cup race. He’s also the first non-series regular
NHRA DRAG RACING
NEW ENGLAND NATIONALS
East Division EASTERN CONFERENCE
3 p.m. — NASCAR Xfinity Series: The Alsco W L Pct GB Washington (Strasburg 10-4) at Philadelphia
W L T Pts GF GA
to take first since Brian Vickers at New Hamp- Last event: Steve Torrence took Top Fuel hon-
New York 57 31 .648 — (Pivetta 4-3), 6:05 p.m. shire in 2013. ...Haley, in just his third Cup start, ors in New Hampshire.
300, Sparta, Ky., NBCSN Tampa Bay 52 39 .571 6½ L.A. Dodgers (TBD) at Boston (Rodriguez 9-4), Philadelphia
D.C. United
10 5 6 36 39 28
8 5 7 31 25 21
led only one lap before weather forced officials Next event: Mile High Nationals, July 19-21,
Boston 49 41 .544 9 7:10 p.m. to call the event with 33 laps to go. ...Truex, who Bandimere Speedway, Morrison, Colorado.
4:55 a.m. (Saturday) — Formula One: Toronto 34 57 .374 24½ N.Y. Mets (Vargas 3-4) at Miami (TBD), 7:10 Atlanta 9 7 3 30 27 23 also won in 2017 at Kentucky, is the favorite for Online: http://www.nhra.com
p.m. Montreal 9 9 3 30 26 34 Saturday’s race at 7-2. OTHER SERIES
The British Grand Prix, practice session 2, Baltimore 27 62 .303 30½ New York City FC 7 2 8 29 30 20
Central Division San Francisco (Anderson 3-2) at Milwaukee Next race: Foxwoods Resort Casino 301, July WORLD OF OUTLAWS
(TBD), 8:10 p.m. New York 8 7 4 28 33 27 21, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon, Friday, Battle of Michigan, Hartford Speedway,
England, ESPN2
Minnesota
W L Pct GB
56 33 .629 — Arizona (TBD) at St. Louis (Wainwright 5-7), Toronto FC 6 8 5 23 30 33 New Hampshire. Hartford, Michigan; Saturday, Badger 40, Wilm-
New England 6 8 5 23 22 36
CYCLING Cleveland 50 38 .568 5½ 8:15 p.m.
Cincinnati (Gray 5-5) at Colorado (TBD), 8:40 Orlando City 6 9 4 22 27 27
Online: http://www.nascar.com
XFINITY SERIES
ot Raceway, Wilmot, Wisconsin.
Online: http://worldofoutlaws.com/sprintcars
Chicago 42 44 .488 12½ Chicago 5 8 7 22 31 29
7 a.m. — Tour de France: Stage 7, 143 Kansas City 30 61 .330 27 p.m. ALSCO 300
College Soccer
Tennis
Williams back on Centre Court to face Strycova in semifinals 41 Roof feature 7 Service station 34 Hollywood
43 Marisa of “My sight worker
Cousin Vinnie” 8 Packs away 35 High homes
The Associated Press all — an achievement that would In the first semifinal, also on 44 News item 9 Doped up 37 Hot spot
equal Margaret Court’s all-time re- Centre Court, former No. 1 Simona 45 Forgo frugality 11 Drugged 38 Senator Harry
WIMBLEDON, England — 46 Fine study 17 Brian of rock 42 Gardner of film
cord. Halep will face Elina Svitolina. 19 Phone bug
Back on Centre Court and back in
The 33-year-old Strycova had Like Strycova, Svitolina has nev-
the semifinals of a major tourna-
ment, Serena Williams will take on been pondering retirement this er before been to the final four at a
Barbora Strycova at Wimbledon. year but now is the oldest first-time major tournament.
Williams is trying to win an major semifinalist in the profession- Halep won the French Open last
eighth title at the All England Club al era. It took her 53 major tourna- year and is trying to reach her fifth
and a 24th Grand Slam trophy over- ments to get this deep. major final.
Moorhead
Continued from Page 1B
throw the pass immediately — a no- head’s quarterbacks a look at a in the roughly 100-page binder he
tion he called “activate.” vertical route from the Z receiver passed around the room — one
“Activate is like a gift, you always should the defensive back play up that included thorough breakdowns
take it unless you’re a recruit,” he on him in man-coverage. If the de-
of what plays opponents run and
said through a laugh. fender backs off, the route becomes
In the passing game, Moorhead a comeback. against which defenses they do so.
examined the over/under pass con- Moving inside, the H runs a 12- Though it was not a complete
cept. Diagraming the “funnel” play, yard cross, the Y is sent on a deep- delve into the secrets and intrica-
he explained the basic goal is to post and the X comes across the cies of the MSU offensive agenda,
move the defense to one side of the formation with a shallow crossing
the session did grant an exceeding-
field while simultaneously slipping route, or “nasty” as MSU refers to
a receiver under the coverage to the it. ly detailed look at the sheer number
of pre and post-snap reads on every WHATZIT ANSWER
opposite side. In all, Moorhead spent well over
A pre-snap read gives Moor- an hour explaining just two plays play from scrimmage. Log cabin
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NBA
Business
Powell’s message to Congress:
Rate cut is likely coming soon
Federal Reserve chairman’s remarks led investors was asked, as he has been before,
what he would do if President Don-
to send stock prices up, bond yields down and the ald Trump tried to fire or demote
him. Powell offered the same terse
value of the U.S. dollar lower reply he’s given in the past when
asked about Trump’s attacks on
By MARTIN CRUTSINGER Powell said that since Fed officials his leadership and the president’s
AP Economics Writer met last month, “uncertainties insistence that he has authority to
around trade tensions and concerns remove the chairman: Powell said
WA S H I N G T O N about the strength of the global he intends to serve out his full four-
— Pointing to a weak- economy continue to weigh on the year term, which ends in early 2022.
er global economy, U.S. economic outlook.” In addi- The president has repeatedly ac-
rising trade tensions tion, inflation has dipped further cused Powell and the Fed of keeping
and chronically low below the Fed’s annual target level. credit too tight for too long and of
inflation, Chairman The chairman’s remarks led thereby holding back the economy
Jerome Powell sig- investors to send stock prices up, and the stock market. Most experts
naled Wednesday Powell bond yields down and the value of dispute Trump’s assertion that he
that the Federal Re- the U.S. dollar lower on expecta- has authority to either fire Powell
serve is likely to cut interest rates tions of lower interest rates. The or demote him from the chairman’s
late this month for the first time in S&P 500 index briefly traded over post, and his attacks have raised
a decade. 3,000 for the first time. alarms that he’s undermining the
Delivering the central bank’s Testifying to the House Finan- Fed’s long-recognized indepen-
semiannual report to Congress, cial Services Committee, Powell dence from political pressure.
Miss. regulators approve air pollution permit for wood pellet plant
Company plans to export the pellets va, Enviva’s vice president
of environmental affairs,
and it is therefore time for
the MDEQ board to listen
to European and Asian utilities, which said in a statement.
Opponents, though,
to the people of Mississip-
pi not just rich, powerful
burn them to generate electricity raised questions about industries,” a group of
the pollutants and dust opponents said in a joint
By JEFF AMY ties, which burn them to the plant would release, statement.
The Associated Press generate electricity in State and local officials
as well as its effect on
place of coal, seeking to forests. They also ques- have pledged what could
JACKSON — Missis-
reduce emissions of cli- tioned whether burning be $17 million in aid and
sippi environmental reg-
mate-changing carbon wood pellets instead of tax breaks over the next
ulators have approved an
air pollution permit for dioxide. coal actually reduces 10 years, touting the ef-
what could be the larg- “We are pleased with greenhouse gases. fect on a forestry industry
est wood pellet plant in today’s positive outcome “The Enviva Lucedale that has been depressed
the world, despite objec- and look forward to start- wood pellet plant will since paper mills in the
tions from environmen- ing construction of our have a disastrous effect region closed.
tal groups that the plant new wood pellet facility in on the people, wildlife,
would emit too much Lucedale,” Yana Kravtso- and climate of Mississippi
pollution and have other
harmful effects.
The state Environmen-
tal Quality Permit Board
voted unanimously to is-
sue a permit Tuesday for
Enviva Partners LP’s $140
million plant in Lucedale.
The company also plans a
$60 million ship-loading
facility in Pascagoula.
The two plants are sup-
posed to have 120 direct
employees, with as many
as 300 loggers and truck-
ers also finding work sup-
plying Enviva.
The Bethesda, Mary-
land, company plans to
export the pellets to Eu-
ropean and Asian utili-
Business brief
Backstage Music named
Top Dealer
For the third consec-
utive year, the National
Association of Music Mer-
chants, or NAMM, has
named Backstage Music
of Starkville as a top 100
dealer.
This annual award hon-
ors retailers that demon-
strate exceptional com-
mitment to their stores,
neighborhoods and
customers, and share in a
vision of creating a more
musical world through
their local communities.
Backstage Music
owners Jim Beaty and
Allen McBroom will travel
to Nashville July 19 to
receive the award.
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area.
vice agencies in the
The Local Board is
Main front door of the
County Courthouse at The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
responsible for recom- Columbus, County of
mending agencies to re- Lowndes, State of Mis-
ceive these funds and sissippi, the following
cLASSIfIEDS
any additional funds described property situ-
made available under ated in the County of
this phase of the pro- Lowndes, State of Mis-
gram. sissippi, to-wit:
Under the terms of the Lot Number Sixty (60) of Easy online self-service for
grant from the National and in LaBelle Estates
Board, local agencies Subdivision, a subdivi-
chosen to receive funds sion of Lowndes County,
your classified ads available
must: 1) be private vol- Mississippi as per map
untary non-profits or or plat recorded in Plat
at ads.cdispatch.com or call
units of government, 2) Book 4, Page 36, in the
be eligible to receive Office of the Chancery 662.328.2424
Federal funds, 3) have Clerk of Lowndes
an accounting system, County, Mississippi.
4) practice nondiscrim-
ination, 5) have demon- Subject, however, to ex-
DEADLINES
strated the capability to isting easements for the
deliver emergency food installation and main-
and/or shelter pro- tenance of public utility AUTO / PETS SERVIcES / fINANcIAL gARAgE SALES
grams, and 6) if (Deadlines
they subject as
facilities to change.)
reserved
are a private voluntary and shown on the recor-
organization, have a vol- ded plat, and subject MERcHANDISE REAL ESTATE / HEALTH Good: 1 Day.........................$10
Better: 3 Days......................$18
For Placing/Canceling untary board. Classified Lineto Ads:
Qualifying further the restrictive Good: 6 Days...........................$12 Good: 12 Days........................$25
Sunday Paper Deadline agencies
is Thursday P.M. duly recor-
are urged to3:00covenants Best: 6 Days.........................$34
apply. ded in Deed Book 722, Better: 12 Days........................$18 Best: 24 Days...........................$40
Monday Paper Deadline is Friday 12:00 P.M. Pages 158-162, inclus- Best: 30 Days...........................$30 4 lines of text; addtl. lines $1 each.
Tuesday Paper Deadline Lowndes is Monday
County has12:00 P.M.
ive; and subsequently 6 lines of text; addtl. lines $1 each. Includes FREE Garage Sale signs. Rain
Wednesday Paper Deadline
distributed Emergency
is Tuesday
amended by Instrument 6 lines of text; addtl. lines $1 each. on the day of your sale? Call and we will
Food and Shelter funds 12:00 P.M.25, 1984,
dated April
Thursday Paper Deadline previouslyis with
Wednesday 12:00
The Sal- and P.M. in Deed
recorded re-run your ad the next week FREE!
vation Army; Safe Book 728, Pages 20-
Friday Paper Deadline is Thursday
Haven, Inc.; Recovery 12:00 P.M.
26, inclusive, in the Of-
LEGAL NOTICES must
EMPLOYMENT & LEgALS
House,be submitted
Inc.; Helping 3 fice
business days
of the Chancery
Hands, Inc.; United Way Clerk of Lowndes
prior to first publication date
of Lowndes County; and County, Mississippi.
Loaves and Fishes Com-
munity Soup Kitchen WE WILL CONVEY only
• All ads must be paid for in advance and are non-refundable after the first insertion.
All employment and legal notices must be placed via email, phone or in-person. All other ads may be placed online.
participating. These such title as is vested
• Please read your ad on the first day of publication. We accept responsibility only for
agencies were respons- in Underwood Law Firm
EMERGENCY FOOD AND said, American Ad- original section, Call 7653 or 601−940−
Sport Special Edition, work, $200. Call 662− fryer, stainless steel
SHELTER NATIONAL 1397.
BOARD PROGRAM.
visors Group, the hold-
er of said deed of trust
4dr, Silver, Tree Services 1860 662−364−3736. 570−1730. DEPOSIT funnel cake pan, double
79K Miles, $14,900
and the note secured 2018 Honda Accord A&T TREE SERVICE Farm Equipment & Supplies USE KENNEL DIP® to AND Office Spaces For Rent 7300 burner. $11,250
Lowndes County has thereby, substituted Un- negotiable. For more
been chosen to receive derwood Law Firm PLLC,
Touring; 4dr, Red,
48 Miles, $27,900
Bucket truck & stump
4420 treat fleas, ticks, CREDIT CHECK OFFICE SPACE FOR info, call 662−251−
$28,379 to supple- removal. Free est. mange, stable flies &
as Trustee therein, as 2017 Honda Civic LEASE. 1112 Main St., 3027.
Serving Columbus
ment emergency food
662-329-2323
authorized by the terms Hatchback EX; 4dr, Red, FOR SALE Hay baler, mosquitoes where they Ste. 5. 3700 sq. ft.
and shelter programs in thereof, by instrument since 1987. Senior breed. At Tractor Supply
26k Miles, $16,900
Penny
rake, and cutter. Call Plenty of private
the county. dated May 9, 2019 and 2017 Toyota Corolla LE; citizen disc. Call Alvin @
Ernie at 662−549− (www.kennelvax.com) parking. 662−327−
recorded in the Office of Red, 4dr, 242−0324/241−4447
The selection was made the aforesaid Chancery 8948 for more info.
Sporting Goods 4720 2411 HWY 45 N 9559.
pincher?
20K Miles, 11,900 "We’ll go out on a limb
by a National Board that Clerk in Book 2019 at for you!" COLUMBUS, MS
is chaired by the U.S. Page 9791; and SUVS: ELLIPTICAL MACHINE Houses For Sale: Other 8500
Department of Home- JOHN DEERE MODEL M
Sole Elliptical E35 in
land Security’s Federal WHEREAS, default hav- 2011 Toyota Rav4 Lim- TRACTOR A set of one Commercial Property For
Emergency Manage- ing been made in the Lost & Found 2300 row cultivators w/
excellent condition. Nice
ited; 4dr, White, quiet machine. $399 Rent 7100
ment Agency and con- terms and conditions of 165K Miles, $9,900 hydraulic lift, has been
sists of representatives said deed of trust and 2008 Toyota 4Runner repainted, looks good &
662−574−1561
from American Red the entire debt secured BRASS KETTLE I OFFICE FOR RENT.
SR5; 4dr, Blue, am looking for a runs good, $3500. Call Pets 5150
Cross; Catholic Charit- thereby, having been de- 113K Miles, 11,900
30x15. Separate air
ies, USA; National Coun- clared to be due and brass Victorian 662−436−2037. conditioner & bathroom.
2007 Honda Fit;
cil of the Churches of payable in accordance 4dr, Gray,
Spirit Kettle that my REGISTERED DACHSH− $400/mo. Located in
Christ in the USA; The with the terms of said 82K Miles, $5,900 mother sold to Estate Sales 4490 UND puppies for sale. Caledonia. Call 662−
Jewish Federations of deed of trust, and the 2016 Nissan Rogue S; someone in Reds & creams. Ready 574−0082.
North America; The Sal- legal holder of said in- 4dr, Maroon, Columbus, Ms in 3BR/3BA, BRICK,
Use and read
ESTATE SALE − NO to go 7/13! Call 205−
vation Army; and, United debtedness, American 48K Miles, $13,900 about 1974 or 75. I 2,640 sq. ft., 32x32
Way Worldwide. The EARLY BIRDS PLEASE 596−3264.
Advisors Group, having 2017 Nissan Rogue S; know this is a long
FOR RENT LOCATED
LR/DR combo, 25x25
Local Board was requested the under- 1837 Ridge Road July
classifieds
NEAR DOWNTOWN.
AWD, 4dr, Red, shot, but I would 11−13 Thursday, Friday Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 3,000 sq. ft. truck library, lg. laundry room,
charged to distribute signed Substituted 49K Miles, $14,900
funds appropriated by Trustee to execute the like to buy it back and Saturday 9−5 terminal, 9,500 sq. ft. new appl., Italian
2011 Honda CR-V EXL;
Congress to help ex-
pand the capacity of
trust and sell said land
and property in accord-
4dr, Blue,
for her. 601−323−
5886
Furniture, Refrigerator,
Washer, Dryer, Riding
FOX RUN APARTMENTS
1 & 2 BR near hospital.
shop & 3,200 sq. ft. marble in foyer & hall,
custom drapes, dbl.
and your
55K Miles, $9,900 office/shop. Buildings
food and shelter pro-
grams in high-need
ance with the terms of
said deed of trust for
2015 Nissan CRV EXL;
4dr, Silver,
Lawn Mower, Piano, Lift
Chair, Household items.
$595−$645 monthly.
Military discount, pet
can be rented together
or separately. All w/
carport, security
system. $139,900. dollars will
areas around the coun- the purpose of raising area, pet friendly, and
43K Miles, $15,900
go further.
For more info call or text For sale, trade or rent.
try. the sums due thereun- 2017 Honda CRV EXL; furnished corporate
excellent access & Hwy.
615−849−5597.
der, together with attor- Cindy 830−328−9989 82 visibility. 662−327−
4dr, Black, LOST HONDA car key apts. 24−HOUR
A Local Board made up neys fees, Substituted 9559.
of United Way; Helping Trustees fees and ex-
50K Miles, $18,900
New Price
with fob and red heart PROFESSIONAL GYM.
ON SITE SECURITY.
MORTGAGE/HOUSE Five Questions:
Hands, Inc.; The Salva- pense of sale; 2018 Honda HR-V EX;
inscribed Tiny. 662− ESTATE SALE: Houses For Rent: Northside FOR SALE. 4BR/2BA.
tion Army; Emergency 327−5040 316 8TH ST. S. ON SITE MAINTENANCE. 2108 Paulette Rd.
ON SITE MANAGEMENT. 7110
4dr, Silver,
Management Agency;
B’Nai Israel; Safe
NOW, THEREFORE, WE,
Underwood Law Firm
8K Miles, $17,900
2017 Ford Edge SEL;
Sat, July 13, 8a−12p &
Sun, July 14, 1−4p 24−HOUR CAMERA
Macon, MS. $263,000.
1 “You
Oughta
2BR/1.5BA 662−708−0071.
Haven, Inc.; Contact PLLC, Substituted Trust- SURVEILLANCE. Benji @
Helpline Teleministries; ee in said deed of trust,
4dr, White, General Help Wanted 3200 Original Snow Village TOWNHOUSE, 2 story,
Know”
15K Miles, $15,900 houses w/accessories, 662−386−4446. Lots & Acreage 8600
American Red Cross; will on the 26th day of THE GOLDEN Triangle
brick. 3102 Sierra Ct.
Loaves and Fishes Com- July, 2019, offer for Dept 56 Winter All appliances included.
munity Soup Kitchen;
Vans: Planning and Develop- Silhouette, Precious Apts For Rent: West 7050 LOWNDES CO: 153
sale at public outcry for ment District is accept- Very nice. $675/mo +
VIP
Recovery House; and a cash to the highest bid- Moments, Clothique ACRES on Hwy 50 E at
2 Christmas
2012 Honda Odyssey ing applications for part- dep. 662−315−1930.
representative of Home- der, and sell within leg- EXL; 4dr, Brown, time personal care at- Santas, nativities, end of Brewer Rd. 4
less citizens will determ- al hours (being between
Rentals
$15,900 tendants to work in the vintage ornaments, green fields, exc
ine how the funds awar- the hours of 11:00 A.M. 2BR/1BA. HUD hunting, sand, gravel &
Golden Triangle area. Christmas serving
3 Remington
ded to Lowndes County and 4:00 P.M.) at the Trucks: Applicants must have a pieces & decor, approved. Stove, refrg, clay deposits. More info
are to be distributed
among the emergency
Main front door of the
County Courthouse at
valid driver’s license, re- Halloween ghosts, Apartments w/d hookups. $495/ call 205−799−9846 or
mo, Lease & dep, credit 205−695−2248.
& Houses
2014 Toyota Tacoma liable transportation and goblins, witches, Easter
food and shelter pro- Columbus, County of 4X4 BaJa Edition; liability insurance on check. Coleman Realty,
4 Wind
grams run by local ser- Lowndes, State of Mis- bunnies & cottages,
vice agencies in the sissippi, the following
Double Cab,
98K Miles, $19,900
vehicle. Contact Phyllis
Flake at the Golden Tri-
Wm plus−size clothing, 1 Bedrooms 329−2323.
SUMMER SPECIAL.
area. The Local Board is described property situ-
responsible for recom- ated in the County of
angle Planning and De- shoes & purses, craft 2 Bedroooms 3BR/2BA BRICK
1.75 acre lots. Good/
velopment District, 106 supplies, fabric, vintage
3 Bedrooms
bad credit. 10% down,
5 Apple,
mending agencies to re- Lowndes, State of Mis- Carpet & Flooring 1150 glassware & dishes, HOME, ch/a, stove, dw, as low as $299/mo.
Miley Drive, Starkville,
ceive these funds and sissippi, to-wit: & fridge furn. Fenced
blackberry,
MS. No telephone calls home decor. Everything
Furnished &
Eaton Land. 662−361−
any additional funds please. must go! House is sold! backyard. 1204 6th St. 7711.
made available under Lot Number Sixty (60) of
Unfurnished
cherry,
N. $785/mo + dep.
this phase of the pro- and in LaBelle Estates Medical / Dental 3300 662−352−4776. Autos For Sale 9150
gram. Subdivision, a subdivi-
sion of Lowndes County, 1, 2, & 3 Baths French
Under the terms of the Mississippi as per map Lease, Deposit
apple, lemon,
COLONIAL 2007 LEXUS LS460,
grant from the National or plat recorded in Plat
& Credit Check TOWNHOUSES. 2 & 3 gold, loaded w/
pineapple,
Board, local agencies Book 4, Page 36, in the bedroom w/ 2−3 bath navigation. Well
chosen to receive funds Office of the Chancery viceinvestments.com townhouses. $600 to maintained, new tires.
327-8555 strawberry
must: 1) be private vol- Clerk of Lowndes $750. 662−549−9555. Serious inquiries only.
untary non-profits or County, Mississippi.
units of government, 2) DAVID’S CARPET & Ask for Glenn or text. 662−343−5619.
be eligible to receive Subject, however, to ex- UPHOLSTERY Autos For Sale 9150
Federal funds, 3) have isting easements for the CLEANING
an accounting system, installation and main- 1 Room − $40
4) practice nondiscrim- tenance of public utility 2 Rooms − $70
ination, 5) have demon- facilities as reserved
strated the capability to and shown on the recor- 3+ Rooms − $30 EA
deliver emergency food ded plat, and subject Rugs−Must Be Seen
and/or shelter pro- further to the restrictive Car Upholstery
grams, and 6) if they covenants duly recor- Cleaning Available
are a private voluntary ded in Deed Book 722, 662−722−1758
organization, have a vol- Pages 158-162, inclus-
untary board. Qualifying ive; and subsequently
agencies are urged to amended by Instrument General Services 1360
apply. dated April 25, 1984,
and recorded in Deed WORK WANTED:
Lowndes County has Book 728, Pages 20- Licensed & Bonded−
distributed Emergency 26, inclusive, in the Of- carpentry, painting, &
Food and Shelter funds fice of the Chancery
previously with The Sal- Clerk of Lowndes demolition. Landscap−
vation Army; Safe County, Mississippi. ing, gutters cleaned,
Haven, Inc.; Recovery bush hogging, clean−up
House, Inc.; Helping WE WILL CONVEY only work, pressure washing,
Hands, Inc.; United Way such title as is vested moving help & furniture
of Lowndes County; and in Underwood Law Firm repair. 662−242−3608.
Loaves and Fishes Com- PLLC as Substituted
munity Soup Kitchen Trustee. HILL’S PRESSURE
participating. These
agencies were respons- WITNESS OUR SIGNA- WASHING Commercial/
ible for providing more TURE, this the 11th day Residential. House,
than 2,900 meals and of June, 2019. concrete, sidewalks &
870 nights lodging. mobile washing. Free
Underwood Law Firm est. 662−386−8925.
Public or private volun- PLLC
tary agencies inter- SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE PRIVACY FENCE OR
ested in applying for
Emergency Food and CHAIN LINK REPAIRS
BY: Catherine W. Under-
Shelter Program funds wood Call me! Licensed w/
must contact Renee Majority Member 30+ years of exp.
Sanders at United Way ads.cdispatch.com Call or text Joe Seals,
of Lowndes County at Control# Scutella, Mar- 662−549−7167.
(662) 328-0943 or garet/Celink