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trol and Prevention, which leads until March 30. Area residents
lot has changed since last to new updates everywhere we who frequent the Columbus more have started to foreseeable future.
week. look. Here in the Golden Trian- location are free to still shop the shift to online, to-go Those include
One day I was get- gle, trends of temporary store big box retailer online. or delivery business Restaurant Tyler,
ting ready for the men’s SEC closures, or drastic changes in The Malco Theater chain, only. Bin 612, Shipley’s
basketball tournament and the how businesses operate, are which includes the Columbus Visit Columbus Donuts, Umi and
next I had to figure out when I sweeping through our towns. location, and the UEC chain that has been updating more.
can drive to the coast to see my Walmart has announced its includes the Starkville theater, its list rapidly for Mary Pollitz Local favorite
parents, or even if I should. typically 24-hour locations will have both closed temporarily. new restaurant The Veranda and
With the COVID-19 corona- only be open 7 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Movie-goers can continue social hours and openings, new restaurant
virus numbers in America con- “until further notice.” The limit- distancing with Netflix, Hulu so be sure to check out the link Georgia Blue have both closed
tinuing to rise, it seems like our ed hours allow the staff to clean, and home-popped popcorn and before you have your dinner for the foreseeable future.
lives have continued to change sanitize and stock products can stay up to date with both plans set at https://bit.ly/3b3w- Several restaurant chains
daily. Area businesses have tried efficiently. theaters on social media. p1w. See BUSINESS, 6A
See NOTICES, 6A
82 Low 68
ber of the Lump family in the 1996 or call 662-328-2787 (closed Mondays). County Board of
remake of “The Nutty Professor”?
High 5 In what decade were barcode scan-
Supervisors, 9
a.m., Courthouse
Cloudy and warm
Full forecast on
ners and UPCs first used in supermar-
kets?
March 20, 28, 31 April 7: Columbus
■ Canceled: Music events: Mississippi City Council, 5
page 3A. Answers, 6B
University for Women Department of Mu- p.m., Municipal
sic events listed previously are canceled. Complex
INSIDE April 10:
Business 4B Dear Abby 3B Saturday Lowndes County
Classifieds 5B Obituaries 5A ■ Canceled: Symphony Masterworks: James Bailey works in School Board,
Comics 3B Opinions 4A This Starkville-MSU Symphony Orchestra maintenance control at 12:30 p.m.,
141st Year, No. 7 Crossword 6B concert is canceled. Columbus Air Force Base. Central Office
Schools
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“ We’re uled for 3:30 p.m. Friday. and Nursing Pinning PSC directs utilities the shutoff ban also ap- support for emergency
pretty sure Schools in all three dis- ceremonies in response plies to utilities not under pandemic response. The
there will tricts were out this week to the current COVID-19 not to cut off services, PSC jurisdiction. maximum gross weight
be no school as an extension of spring crisis, the university an- MDOT eases truck Presley said later that under this allowance
next week, break, a response to the nounced in a statement weight limits a PSC future directive is 90,000 pounds on a
but we didn’t global COVID-19 pan- Wednesday. The Mississippi Public could suspend with late five-axle commercial ve-
want to demic. The statement said fees and interest on de- hicle with a minimum
Service Commission is-
make an an- Columbus and plans to celebrate grad- linquent accounts. He en- 51-foot outer bridge mea-
sued an order prohibiting
nouncement Allison Starkville school districts uates will be announced couraged consumers to surement. The maximum
all water, sewer, natural
until we began providing meals to at later date and when continue to pay their bills.
gas and electricity provid- tandem limit is 40,000
heard what the governor home-bound children this deemed safe following “This doesn’t mean
ers from shutting off utili- pounds. All other dimen-
was going to say about week. Allison said his dis- the COVID-19 pandemic the services are free,”
this,” Allison said. trict is preparing a meals national emergency. ties for 60 days, Northern he said in Wednesday’s sions must be meet legal
Cherie Labat, super- program as well, which As of Wednesday, Mis- District Commissioner statement. requirements.
intendent of the Colum- will be implemented once sissippi State Department Brandon Presley an- The Mississippi De- The temporary allow-
bus Municipal School a decision on school clos- of Health had reported 34 nounced Wednesday in a partment of Transporta- ances are in place until
District, said a decision ings is made. confirmed cases of the statement. tion (MDOT) announced April 12. They are for
on closing schools will Mississippi University virus across 14 counties. Presley’s statement Wednesday it has autho- commercial vehicles pro-
be made at a special-call for Women has postponed An update on that total is noted the PSC has worked rized temporary weight viding direct assistance
meeting of the district its May graduation, as expected after press time with the state attorney’s increases for commercial in support of emergency
board of trustees sched- well as Magnolia Chain today. general office to ensure vehicles providing direct relief efforts.
Courts
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order,” said Chancery Clerk Sharon “Any kind of court busi- Justice Court, which held
Lowndes Livingston is reducing ness we’re basically do- court Tuesday as normal,
C o u n t y her staff to two clerks in ing, we’re just not holding said Justice Clerk Linder
Chancer y the morning and two in court in the courtroom as Erby.
Clerk Cin- the afternoon starting to- of right now,” she said. “We didn’t let people
dy Egger day. Oktibbeha Justice congregate too much in
G o o d e . “So far this week, it’s Court is not holding ses- the courtroom,” she said,
“ H o w e v e r, been low traffic,” she said. sions again until April explaining that bailiffs
Goode Hood Livingston Rook Barksdale “... I’m trying to limit it to
we are pro- 14, clerk Shalonda Sykes ensured the courtroom
tecting our with the jurors.” term begins May 11, Cir- just like 10 people in the said, though she stressed had a limited number of
customers, our public, Like Lowndes Chan- cuit Clerk Teresa Barks- office (at a time) besides her office was still open people and that those peo-
our community and also cery Court, clerks and dale and the judges have my staff.” — and judges are still ple weren’t sitting close
our employees. We are other court employees are more time to plan. Both Lowndes and Ok- meeting with defendants together. “... There was
constantly wiping down also ensuring surfaces “We’re anticipating no tibbeha chancery courts who need bond set by go- plenty of space between
the counters with Clorox are clean and that jurors changes until closer to have land records online. ing straight to the county them until court was over
wipes or spraying with and others in the court- time,” Barksdale said. The clerks said they jail. with.”
Lysol. We have hand sani- house have plenty of hand She said the court is would remain open “un- The same goes for She added if anyone
tizer for the customers to sanitizer. planning to go ahead with less the Supreme Court Starkville Municipal is concerned for their
use. We are disinfecting The larger issue is grand jury, which begins orders otherwise,” Rook Court, said Municipal health, her office can
any writing pens. ... We when Clay County’s cir- next month, as planned. said. Clerk Joni Hogue. reschedule their court
understand that there is cuit term beings April Aside from court pro- “We do have plans to dates.
“We’ve suspended
some business that needs 6. The first day of each ceedings, clerks’ offices postpone or extend cer-
court for sure for the rest
to be handled in the court- term, those with jury have also remained open tain day-to-day activities
if the situation continues
of the month, and then Court Phone Numbers
house. We’re just asking summons or pending for transaction of general we’re just kind of taking it ■ Lowndes County Circuit
that if it’s something that charges all report to the business, but every clerk to escalate,” he said. Court 662-329-5900
week by week,” she said,
can wait for the next cou- courthouse. While Clay The Dispatch spoke to adding anyone with an up-
■ Lowndes County Chancery
ple of weeks, if it’s some- County’s docket is signifi- asked that citizens con- Justice, municipal coming court date should
Court 662-329-5800
■ Lowndes County Justice
thing that we can handle cantly smaller than Lown- duct that business over courts call her office. Court 662-329-5929
with them over the phone des County’s, Hood said, the phone or online as Most lower courts in The only court still ■ Columbus Municipal Court
or through email, we’ll be it’s still a concern. much as possible — for the area have gone one open is Lowndes County 662-244-3500 option 3
more than happy to han- “Right now we do not their own safety, as well step further and suspend-
dle things like that. know if ... we are going as that of those in the ed court for the following
“We cannot shut down, to call in another jury,” courthouse. weeks.
and we are not going to she said. “We’re waiting Clerks have placed Judges have suspend-
shut down,” she added. to see where it goes from signs on the doors to their ed court for Starkville
Court hearings are here. Right now, I’ve got a offices mandating anyone and Columbus Municipal
still going on, she said, week or so before I sum- with symptoms of flu or courts and Oktibbeha
but attendance is limited mon jurors for April 6. ... COVID-19 not enter. County Justice Court,
to only judges, attorneys, As far as court continu- Marriage licenses and but all the offices are still
the involved parties and ing, I think it will contin- payment of fines have to open.
bailiffs. ue as far as everybody be done in person at Lown- Columbus Municipal
In Clay County Circuit signing in and things like des County Circuit Court, Clerk Wendy Blunt said
Court, which is current- that. I have not heard oth- Barksdale said, but she is plea days and trials for
ly holding a special trial, erwise.” asking those with any oth- the next two weeks will be
Circuit Clerk Kim Hood Oktibbeha County Cir- er needs to call her office rescheduled. Her office is
said her office is taking cuit Court’s term begins instead. Goode has asked coming up with plans for
similar precautions. at the end of April, and that citizens who must customers to pay fines on-
“On the very first day, Circuit Clerk Tony Rook come in to conduct busi- line or call to plead guilty
we met everybody at the said it’s possible that term ness do so by themselves, or not guilty to minor in-
door and asked them if will be held without any without bringing any fam- fractions such as traffic
they’d been out of the jurors. ily members, particularly violations. However, visi-
country or if they had felt “We’ll finalize that in children, along. Rook has tors can still come to the
sick,” Hood said. “And of the next couple of weeks,” asked that customers use Municipal Complex to pay
course if either one, they he said. hand sanitizer before en- fines or get a restraining
were released immedi- In Lowndes County, tering his office. order for domestic abuse
ately and weren’t even in where circuit court’s next Oktibbeha County situations.
BUILDING PERMITS
■ Cable One; 3109 College mit; Jimmie Chism nacle Road; move mobile home;
City of Columbus Street; Signs for Sparklight; ■ Northside MB Church; McNairy Mobile Homes
March 9-12, 2020 Gator Sign Company 1512 9th Avenue North, Apt
■ C Spire/Telepak Networks; ■ James & Bonnie Smith; 324 2; Plumbing permit; P& H
Brookmore Drive; Bore along 23rd Street North; Repair roof; Plumbing
road; Jennifer Childs, agent Sammie Hill Construction ■ Dorothy Roseburgh; 135
■ S&R Property Co LLC; 136 ■ Marcel A Pilate; 1002 Moss Brown Street; Plumbing per-
Gaylane Drive; repair fire dam- Street; New s/f residence; Will mit; Weathers A/C
age; Will Greenlaw Greenlaw ■ Theodoric James; 1104
■ Jason Parks; 705 16th ■ Pamela Renee Lacy; 623 5th Avenue North; Plumbing
Avenue South; Replace siding; 12th Street North; Finish permit; Tabor Plumbing
same demolition of s/f residence; ■ Andrew Colom; 407 Wool-
■ John Fields; 423 8th Street Leroy Lacy bright Street; Plumbing permit;
South; Siding and secure door; ■ Sandra Pilkinton; 1055 Tabor Plumbing
Van Yates Greenbriar Drive; Electrical
■ James Hill et al; 1412 23rd
Street North; Demolish s/f
permit; Guerry Electric LLC
■ Rufus Harris Jr; 102 Max-
Lowndes County
residence; Columbus Public well Lane, Apt 9; Electrical March 18, 2020
Works permit; Jimmie Chisim ■ Michael Ellis; Hornets Nest
■ Anderson Tate et al; 2311 ■ Grey Car Properties LLC; Cove; Construct s/f residence;
Bell Avenue; Demolish s/f 3255 Highway 45 North; Elec- owner
residence; Columbus Public trical permit; Chad Weldon ■ H&R Agri Power; S. Frontage
Works ■ Benny Johnson; 417 Wool- Road; Construct commercial
■ Aces High Property; 904 bright Street; Electrical permit; bldg.; Weathers Construction
College Street; Bathroom Vertis Lee ■ Kevin Yoder; 320 Whisper-
addition; Derrick Flynn ■ Carl Jones; 1112 18th ing Pines Road; Construct
■ Richard Gardner; 705 North Street North; Electrical permit; storage/shop; owner
Gaywood Avenue; Privacy Jimmie Chism ■ Devin Yoder; Noel Wells
Fence; same ■ Gerald S Lavender; 1505 Road; Construct s/f res./shop
■ Landmark Enterprises; Highway 45 North; Electrical ■ Steve Robinson; 3285 Tab-
3189 Highway 45 North, Suite permit; Guerry Electric ernacle Road; set up mobile
E; Sign for 1st Franklin Finan- ■ Leonardo D. Floyd; 120 home; owner
cial; Electric City Signs & Neon Beech Street; Electrical per- ■ Steve Robinson; 3285 Taber-
SOLUNAR TABLE
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BIRNEY IMES SR. Editor/Publisher 1922-1947
OUR VIEW
Staying at home doesn’t mean staying in home
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s the COVID-19 virus tion, often described as “cabin wards — the benefits of being Mother Nature is playing her and pharmacy visits, essential
continues to move fever,” are likely to emerge, if outdoors have been rarely role. Spring weather, with service employees and grocery
through the country, they haven’t already. disputed. temperatures reaching the shopping. Exercise is also an
health and government officials Not to parse words, but it What was initially accepted high 70s, has arrived. In nor- exception, which speaks to the
at every level have been urging may be worth noting that “stay anecdotally has since been mal conditions, such pleasant health benefits of spending
citizens to stay at home. San at home” does not me “stay IN proven scientifically. spring weather would tempt us time out of doors.
Francisco, in fact, issued a home.” Studies had shown proof to get outside. We should all So get out of the house. It’s
“shelter-in-place” order earlier Even our recent weather that spending time outdoors give in to that temptation while an excellent time to garden, sit
this week. appears to be making the case can lower blood pressure maintaining social distancing. on the porch or take a walk. It
For home-bound school for getting out of doors. and stress hormones, reduce Now, as we brace ourselves for can be in your neighborhood or
children, employees who have Study after study — going nervous system arousal and what may be an extended pe- at parks, walking trails or even
been ordered to work from back as far as World War I enhance the immune system. riod of semi-isolation, getting in the woods.
home, those who have been when soldiers who were treat- Psychologists say time in outside seems to be just what You’ll feel better — physical-
laid off from their jobs and ed in outdoor facilities were nature increases self-esteem, the doctor ordered. ly, emotionally, even spiritually.
others who have voluntarily observed to convalesce more reduces anxiety and improves In San Francisco, there are So find your inner Henry
chosen to stay at home, the quickly than those confined to mood. a few exceptions to the city’s David Thoreau and enjoy your
stresses that go with self-isola- conventional hospital medical In our community, even shelter at home order — doctor own Walden time.
OTHER EDITORS
A way to support
locally owned
businesses
While the public waits for the
number of coronavirus cases to peak
and eventually start decreasing, it is
clear that many of us — with sports
temporarily mothballed and most
entertainment venues shut down — MISSISSIPPI VOICES
will have more time on our hands
than usual.
Here’s a gentle suggestion to fill a
bit of that empty space. Coronavirus necessitates regulation reevaluation
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Anyone who can afford it should
s a deadly virus has discourage home access Food delivery business such as
stop by a few of their favorite locally
spread across the and affect those unable to DoorDash, PostMates, GrubHub, Uber
owned businesses and buy a gift
nation, many of us travel, and arbitrary deliv- Eats, and others, are playing a critical
certificate to use later.
have been forced to em- ery policies, that limit what role in getting food from restaurants
Small businesses, such as re-
brace alternative work and truckers can haul in order to to your house. Yet these groups and
tailers and restaurants, are certain
life patterns from those we prop up certain distributors. others have long been discouraged
to be hard hit by the slowdown of
previously occupied. Some The Mississippi State from operating by limiting what they
commerce that controlling this
of these strategies have Board of Medical Licensure are allowed to deliver and favoring
virus looks as though it may require.
been a bit alien, including announced a temporary eas- existing businesses, such as taxi
Though the enterprises are small,
remote work and the need ing of a series of regulations companies over Uber, or restaurants
they play a vital role in communities
for food delivery amidst that allowed an increase in over food trucks. During the current
of every size, particularly those that
self-isolation. Yet, in truth, telemedicine. This change virus outbreak, many of these same
dot rural Mississippi.
we have been empowered Hunter Estes will serve critically import- companies are removing delivery fees
Buying a gift certificate today
to embrace innovation in ant to easing the stress on in order to make it easier for people to
will give these merchants a little bit
this period. our hospitals and healthcare get vital supplies.
of extra cash when their business is
The modern digital economy has workers as we seek to flatten the curve Other existing companies, restau-
sure to be down. The purchase also
given us the ability to craft unique ap- and ensure medical treatment gets to rants, and grocery stores are turning
will allow the buyer to pick out some-
proaches to work and consumption that those who need it most. to delivery and curbside pickup in
thing later on, when things return to
never would have been possible just a In the midst of this crisis, every order to stay open and continue oper-
normal.
few years ago, and it should not have time a government official comes out ating. Yet, while a virus highlights the
This is a win-win idea. Think
taken a pandemic to embrace policies and announces that we are suspending importance of resource access for the
about it.
and regulatory changes that encourage such a rule, it is worth asking if we many who are forced to currently stay
Greenwood Commonwealth
this new age sharing economy. truly needed it in the first place. Why home, what about those who, due to
For too long, states have over-regu- were we limiting healthcare operators ailment or ability, were already so often
lated and under-embraced innovation that could have brought more facilities forced to stay home? Over-regulating
and entrepreneurship. These rules to rural communities? Why were we food, healthcare, and resource access
Our View: Local Editorials have stifled opportunities and their limiting doctors’ ability to connect with seems terrible during a time of crisis,
Local editorials appearing in this space repre-
sent the opinion of the newspaper’s editorial
negative impacts on the market are on their patients through the internet, es- but it has been hurting people long
board: Peter Imes, editor and publisher; Zack full shameless display amidst a crisis pecially when this could have mitigated before the coronavirus.
Plair, managing editor; Slim Smith and senior that truly tests us on a society-wide potential hospital exposure to viruses I am thankful that many of our
newsroom staff. To inquire about a meeting scale. Many of these types of regula- and bacteria amongst the elderly? Why societal leaders, recognizing the need
with the board, please contact Peter Imes at tions are revealed to be little more than did we stop truckers from hauling food to create alternative opportunities for
662-328-2424, or e-mail voice@cdispatch.
com.
hollow shells of protectionism. They and alcohol in the same truck, when work and consumption, have been
are policies that carry little good, while this could have streamlined critical de- willing to set aside their entrenched
discouraging certain businesses from liveries, especially when communities opposition to innovation and remove
Voice of the People even attempting to operate. are in need of resources? some of these burdensome rules and
We encourage you to share your opinion with
readers of The Dispatch. Amidst the current crisis, states I can’t help but wonder if the leg- regulations. Moving forward, hopefully
Submit your letter to The Dispatch by: around the country are removing some islature feels slightly ridiculous for we can take an equally open mindset to
E-mail: voice@cdispatch.com of these barriers such as those pertain- shutting down these changes previous- new opportunities beyond this crisis,
Mail: P.O. Box 511, Columbus, MS 39703 ing to certificates of need, which limit ly along with many others. This year, after all, many of these rules have hurt
In person: 516 Main St., Columbus, or 101 S.
Lafayette St., No. 16, Starkville.
what healthcare providers can open along with legislation that would have us for too long.
All letters must be signed by the author hospitals or care centers, telemedi- allowed for certificate of need changes, I just wish it hadn’t taken a pandem-
and must include town of residence and a cine rules, which limit the ability for the Mississippi Senate killed the direct ic to realize that.
telephone number for verification purposes. doctors to talk with their patients via shipment of wine to your house. When Hunter Estes is the Development
Letters should be no more than 500 words, online video access, licensing require- so many stores are forced to close, Manager of the Mississippi Center for
and guest columns should be 500-700
words. We reserve the right to edit submitted ments that restrict qualified doctors and many of us are quarantined in our Public Policy, the state’s non-partisan,
information. from practicing, alcohol policies that homes, this policy seems all the worse. free-market think tank.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2020 5A
Larry Lee
a.m. for the Monday edition. mother, she was pre- incomplete and will be memorialgunterpeel.com
Incomplete notices must be re- ceded in death by her announced by Lown-
ceived no later than 7:30 a.m. sister, Emilyn Whitt des Funeral Home of
for the Monday through Friday Columbus.
Beachler. Mr. Larry Allen Lee, 71,
editions. Paid notices must be
In addition to her passed away on Thursday,
Mansie Hathcock
finalized by 3 p.m. for inclusion
the next day Monday through father, she is survived March 12, 2020, at Garden
Thursday; and on Friday by 3 by her husband, Randy Hills Personal Care Home in
p.m. for Sunday and Monday Simpson; children, Erin Mansie Hubert Hathcock, Jr., age 87, of Columbus, MS.
publication. For more informa- Simpson Shirley, Ethan Columbus, MS, passed away March 16, 2020, at Funeral services were held
tion, call 662-328-2471.
Simpson and Elliott Monroe Regional Hospital in Aberdeen, MS. at 10:00 A.M. on Saturday,
Simpson; siblings, Pam A private family committal will be Friday, March 14th, at Porter Funeral
Susan Simpson Goodman and Alicia March 20, 2020, at Corinth National Cemetery Home, with Dr. Danny Irvin
REFORM, Ala. — Su- Cochran; and four in Corinth, MS. Memorial Gunter Peel Funeral officiating. Interment was in
san Whitt Simpson, 61, grandchildren. Home & Crematory 903 College St. location is in Mashulaville Baptist Cemetery. Porter Funeral
died March 16, 2020, in Pallbearers will be charge of arrangements. Home was in charge of arrangements.
The son of the late Mansie H. Hathcock, Sr., Mr. Lee was born on September 18, 1948, in
and Lizzie Mae McDonald Hathcock was born Noxubee County, to the late Harold and Virginia
May 21, 1932, in Doerun, GA. He grew up in the Lee. He was a graduate of Macon High School
Baptist Church. He retired as a SMSGT from and Mississippi State University, with a degree
Apollo 15 astronaut Al Worden, the U. S. Air Force after 20 years and also from in accounting. He was a working partner of
Harold Lee and Sons Lime in Macon and was
the United States Postal Service after 25 years.
who circled moon, dies at 88 He graduated from Rollins College in Orlando, in the National Guard Air Corp for many years.
FL, on May 26, 1979, with a degree in business. He enjoyed watching church, the news, bargain
BY MARCIA DUNN AP for his appearances on shopping, keeping up with politics, and dedicated
Aerospace Writer “Mister Rogers’ Neighbor- While in the military, he traveled the world
serving in the United States Navy and Air Force. himself to fixing anything that was broken.
hood” to explain his moon He loved working in his beautiful yard and his
CAPE CANAVERAL, mission to children. He served in the Korean War and Vietnam War.
Fla. — Apollo 15 astronaut In addition to his parents, he was preceded prized peach orchard. Some knew Larry as a
Worden flew to the solitary man and a man of few words, but he was
Al Worden, who circled in death by his wife, Agnes Irene McAuley
moon in 1971 along with a good-hearted soul, and he loved his parents and
the moon alone in 1971 Hathcock; and son, John Mahlon Adams, Jr.
David Scott and Jim Irwin. his siblings. He is going to be greatly missed.
while his two crewmates He is survived by his grandson Daniel Adams
As command module pilot, He is survived by his siblings, Donna (Albert)
test-drove the first lunar and his wife Christy; two great grandchildren,
Worden remained in lunar
rover, died Wednesday at
Lauren and Landon Adams, all of Columbus, MS; Wolfe of Ackerman, MS, Shirley Eaves of
orbit aboard the Endeav-
age 88.
daughter-in-law, Sharon Adams of Hamilton, MS; Columbus, MS, and Harold (Nan) Lee, Jr. of
Worden died in his our while Scott and Irwin
sister-in-law, Mary Ann Keahl of Henderson, NV; Louisville; and a number of nieces and nephews.
sleep at a rehab center in descended to the surface
and numerous cousins. Pallbearers were Ron Eaves, Wendell Eaves,
Houston following treat- and tried out NASA’s first
Memorials may be made to The Gideons Jeremy Eaves, Jonathan Wolfe and Van Misso.
ment for an infection, said moon buggy.
International, P.O. Box 2174, Columbus, MS, Memorials may be made to the American
friend and colleague Tom Scott is one of four
39704-2174. Parkinson Disease Assn, apdaparkinson.org.
Kallman. moonwalkers still alive. Ir-
To sign the guestbook, please go to www.
“Al was an American win died in 1991.
porterfuneralhome.net.
hero whose achievements “’Line of Grey, Be Thou
in space and on Earth will at Peace!’ Godspeed Al,” Paid Obituary - Porter Funeral Home
never be forgotten,” said tweeted Apollo 11 moon-
NASA Administrator Jim walker Buzz Aldrin, bor- Sign the online guest book at
Bridenstine in a statement. rowing from their West www.memorialgunterpeel.com cdispatch.com
He also praised Worden Point alma mater. College Street • Columbus, MS
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Business
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have since eliminated lobby or in- restaurant, knock on your door, drop crowded environment.
house seating this week, but still al- off your meal and leave to help stop A prominent store chain in our
low drive-thru, pick-up and delivery. the spread. area, Dollar General, announced a
McDonald’s, Starbucks, Chik-fil-a, On the other side of grocery similar concept. The first hour of
Taco Bell, Arby’s, KFC and Buffalo news, Kroger announced updated, every day is designated for “senior
Wild Wings have already gone that limited hours for varied stores na- shoppers.” For those non-senior
route, and the list will only grow. tionwide, though as of this morning, shoppers, try to plan your trips after
If you’re up for supporting area Starkville and Columbus location the 7-8 a.m. hour.
restaurants, it’s time to check out hours have not changed.
Representatives also announced
Lazy Guys, Uber Eats and Colum- Although healthier and younger
all stores would close an hour earli-
bus 2 Go to get that food delivered individuals may not be as suscep-
right to your door. Customers can tible to the most severe symptoms er, 9 p.m. for most stores, to allow for
pay via mobile apps or over the of COVID-19, those who raised and employees to restock and clean.
phone, depending on the service. loved us are. All this week, the Cale- The business world has changed
Columbus 2 Go and Lazy Guys donia Shop and Save on Cal Kolola entirely from a week ago, and it’s
are both offering no-contact deliv- Road has offered an “elderly only likely to continue. While we all try to
ery to help combat the spread of hour.” Through Saturday, from 6-7 adapt and figure this out, be sure to
COVID-19. Your delivery driver a.m., customers 60 years and older help out when you can and, above all,
will pick up your order from an area can shop with ease and in a less stay safe.
Jails
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In Lowndes County, able to meet monitored and necessary cials said any inmate with
where inmates have not with their precautions will be exer- symptoms of COVID-19
been able to meet face-to- families cised to reduce the spread will go to the hospital and
face with family members in person, of this virus.” not be admitted in the jail.
for the last year, that sim- Gladney But even with family Lowndes County person-
ply means closing down said. prevented from seeing in- nel have now made a tem-
the kiosk in the jail’s front Still, he mates at the jails, inmates perature test part of the
lobby, where loved ones said, for now still come into contact with intake process.
could speak to inmates they under- Gladney each other and with law Additionally, personnel
through a Skype-like pro- stand the virus is causing enforcement. and inmates at both jails
gram. everyone to limit their con- Gladney said inmates are using hand sanitizer
It’s a different story in tact. are not congregating in and cleaning surfaces to
Oktibbeha County, where “I haven’t had a single large groups anymore, keep the jails sanitary and
family members tradition- complaint from them,” he except for outside exer- limit the spread of the vi-
ally could come speak with said. cise for an hour each day. rus as much as possible.
inmates through a glass or Both Lowndes Coun- For the most part, he said, “We’re still going to
meet with them in person, ty Sheriff Eddie Hawkins they are in their cells or enforce the law,” Gladney
said Sheriff Steve Gladney. and Chief Deputy Brent pods, areas with a limited said. “We’re still going
“We’re just trying to Swan declined to com- number of inmates. to do our job. If it’s some-
limit as much contact with ment further on the jail’s In Lowndes County, body that we bring in and
the public as possible,” new policies, but said in law enforcement are try- they can bond out, then
Gladney said. a press release they are ing to limit the number of they’ll bond out immedi-
It can be particularly also trying to limit contact inmates with misdemean- ately. But there are some,
hard on trustees, inmates between inmates and the or or non-violent charges, depending on he severity
whose charges are typi- public as much as possible. with law enforcement re- of the crime, that maybe
cally non-violent or misde- “Public safety and well- viewing intake on a “case couldn’t. Those are just
meanor and who do work ness of our community by case basis,” the LCSO the ones we have to deal
around county offices, is a top priority,” the re- press release said. with on a day-to-day basis.
such as maintenance. The lease said. “The spread of Both Gladney and We’re just being smart, be-
trustees have always been COVID-19 will be closely Lowndes County offi- ing careful, cautious.”
Notices
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Noon Tunes canceled work remotely disinfect publish the paper in print and
Main Street Columbus has ■ Employees with a fever are We are taking this situation online.
canceled its annual Noon asked to remain at home seriously and will continue Peter Imes
Tunes concert series, which ■ Newspaper carriers have to take measures to ensure Publisher
was scheduled to be held each been encouraged to wash the safety of our customers
Thursday during the spring
their hands regularly and to and staff while continuing to
outside of Trotter Convention
Center.
BY BEN PORTNOY matchup between Missis- opening statement. “Our the coronavirus could 50 (people),” Sankey con- Sankey also said that
bportnoy@cdispatch.com sippi State and Kentucky, imaginations at that time have on the impending tinued, “it’s certainly dif- his focus remains on go-
Sankey had clearly shift- hadn’t gone to the extent football season. ficult to conduct any foot- ing forward with football
STARKVILLE — Life ed his attention swiftly by we’ve experienced over “That doesn’t mean ball practice under that season as planned when
for Southeastern Con- Wednesday as he fielded the last week — although we’ll be back to normal limitation, and even with asked if there was a time-
ference Commissioner questions regarding the we had any number of or to practice activities smaller numbers have table or protocol in which
Greg Sankey has changed SEC’s approach to the contingency plans.” April 16,” he said. “It was been communicated, 10 is the SEC could cancel foot-
swiftly. growing coronavirus pan- While the conference just a date certain that al- often referenced, thereby ball games in bulk, rather
Less than two weeks demic on a conference officially canceled the lows our administrators making it impossible into than take things week by
removed from sitting call with media members. rest of its 2019-20 athlet- to communicate with our May, has been stated. So week.
courtside at the SEC “Last Wednesday, liter- ic year Tuesday and put a coaches, our coaches with I’m not going to be overly “We’ll obviously think
women’s basketball tour- ally at this time, we were hold on all practices and their student-athletes that optimistic about the re- about everything going
nament in Greenville, sitting in a athletics direc- team meetings — both has resulted in the depar- turn to practice. We hav- forward because we’re
South Carolina, as re- tors meeting in the midst voluntary and involuntary tures from campus.” en’t fully pre-closed that being guided by public
nowned acrobat Red Pan- of a discussion about — through April 15, San- “If you look at the na- opportunity, but I think, health information and
da performed a halftime the impacts of the coro- key offered further clarity tional public messaging practically, that window is decision-making,” he
show during a semifinal navirus,” he said in his on the growing impact about no gatherings above pretty narrow.” See SANKEY, 2B
Free agent deals not yet official as NFL year begins Olympic leaders
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BRIEFLY NFL
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College Baseball
Mississippi State to refund baseball tickets of practices amid the the Patriots. Lineback- Jordan Howard and G
STARKVILLE -- The Mississippi State Athletic uncertainty — meet- er Elandon Roberts Ereck Flowers. The
department rolled out a system Tuesday to reimburse ings and organized is expected to follow total value of the new
ticket holders for baseball games that were canceled
due to COVID-19 concerns. team activities (OTAs) linebacker Kyle Van deals is more than
If interested, season ticket holders may receive would have begun in Noy (four years, $51 $222 million.
a prorated refund for the remaining games on the April. Becoming fa- million) and O-line- BRONCOS: A day
schedule, put the ticket toward a prorated rate for miliar with new sur- man Ted Karras to the after losing out on
the 2021 season or convert one’s Bulldog Club seat
donation into a tax-deductible gift to the 2020 Bulldog
roundings, teammates Dolphins. NT D.J. Reader to the
Club Scholarship Fund. and coaching staffs for While Brady’s rep- Bengals, the Broncos
Those interested in prorating tickets toward next the likes of veterans resentatives and the acquired five-time Pro
season must notify the MSU Ticket Office by March 31, Brady, Rivers and Wit- Buccaneers worked Bowl DL Jurrell Casey
while patrons who would like to convert their tickets into ten — who collectively out details of their from the Tennessee
a gift are asked to contact the Bulldog Club by phone or
email by the same date. spent 52 years with contract, teams went Titans for a 2020 sev-
Individual game tickets will also be refunded. their original teams — ahead with their plans enth-round pick.
All refunds are to be processed by May 1. and the dozens of oth- to bolster their rosters Casey, due $11.2
er players changing amid all the uncertain- million this season
Men’s College Basketball addressed must wait. ty: and under contract
Three Bulldogs enter transfer portal Several of Brady’s DOLPHINS: From through 2022, plugs
Three Mississippi State men’s basketball players ex-teammates are also tanking to banking, a gaping hole on Den-
who rarely saw the court last season are headed out leaving Foxborough the Dolphins have ver’s D-line just as
of Starkville. and many of them are been the busiest team the free agent acqui-
Freshmen guards Elias King and Devin Butts and
redshirt sophomore forward Prince Oduro have all reuniting with former on a spending spree, sition of C-G Graham
entered the NCAA’s transfer portal, Mississippi State Patriots assistants committing a whop- Glasgow fills a big
compliance confirmed to The Dispatch on Wednesday. Matt Patricia in De- ping $133 million in need on the O-line.
None of the three made a major impact for the troit and Brian Flores guarantees to seven STEELERS: Pitts-
Bulldogs in their abruptly halted season, which came to
in Miami. players. burgh turned the
an end a day before Mississippi State was set to play in
the SEC tournament in Nashville. Linebacker Jamie After making By- opening day of free
Oduro saw the most action, appearing off the Collins (three years, ron Jones the NFL’s agency into a family af-
bench in 21 games. But he played an average of just 4 $30 million) and de- highest-paid corner- fair for the Watt family,
minutes per contest and averaged 1.2 points per game fensive tackle Danny back, the Dolphins agreeing to terms with
and 0.9 rebounds per game.
King and Butts each played in six games; neither Shelton (two years, also have agreed to OLB T.J. Watt’s old-
earned a start. King scored 10 points total in the course $8 million) are head- deals with C Ted Kar- er brother, FB Derek
of the season, while Butts scored six. ed to Detroit, which ras, LB Kyle Van Noy, Watt, on a three-year
also acquired safety DEs Shaq Lawson and contract worth $9.75
SOURCE: From Special Reports
Duron Harmon from Emmanuel Ogbah, RB million.
Olympics
Continued from Page 1B
Call it off.” athletes’ troubled prepa- steam” for the games. this stage; and any spec-
On Tuesday, one of the rations for Tokyo — “as Responding to the crit- ulation at this moment
IOC’s 100 members had facilities close and qual- icism, the IOC said it was would be counter-produc-
broken ranks in a rare ification events are can- “counting on the responsi- tive,” the IOC said.
public criticism of the celed all over the world” bility and solidarity of the That message was re-
body’s unwavering strat- — were echoed by 2016 athletes.” peated after Wednesday’s
egy. Olympic pole vault cham- Wickenheiser sits on conference call by IOC
“I think the IOC insist- pion Katerina Stefanidi. the official IOC athlete executive board member
ing this will move ahead, “The IOC wants us to panel, which is chaired Robin Mitchell, the inter-
with such conviction, is keep risking our health, by Olympic swimming im leader of the group of
insensitive and irrespon- our family’s health and champion Kirsty Coven- national Olympic bodies
sible given the state of public health to train try. Coventry is a mem-
known as ANOC.
humanity,” said Hayley every day?” Stefanidi ber of the IOC executive
“We share the view that
Wickenheiser, a four-time wrote on Twitter. “You board and has been a loy-
Olympic hockey gold are putting us in danger al Bach supporter on ath- we must be realistic, but
medalist from Canada. right now, today, not in 4 letes’ rights issues. not panic,” Mitchell said
Wickenheiser, who is months.” On Tuesday, the IOC in a statement released by
training to be a doctor and Neither Wickenheis- repeated its steadfast the IOC on behalf of the
was voted to the IOC by er nor Stefanidi, who is stance after a conference Oceania Olympic group.
fellow athletes at the 2014 a candidate for athlete call with sports govern- The Rome-based Euro-
Sochi Olympics, wrote on elections scheduled for ing bodies, many of which pean Olympic group did
her Twitter account she Tokyo, directly cited IOC have not completed quali- acknowledge the “unprec-
was elected “to represent president Thomas Bach, fication events for Tokyo. edented disruption to our
and protect athletes.” who has urged competi- “There is no need for daily lives caused by the
Her concern about tors to prepare “with full any drastic decisions at outbreak of COVID-19.”
Sankey
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said. “But my hope is we
can return to our normal,
organized activities, our
normal experiences and
be part of that celebration
around soccer, cross coun-
try, volleyball, football in
the fall, but we’ll have to
see.
“Last week at this time
I was preparing for basket-
ball games, and I think all
of us will have a responsi-
bility to contingency plan
appropriately without
making predictions,” he
added.
Beyond football con-
cerns, Sankey provided
added insight into the po-
tential of extra eligibility
for those athletes who saw
their spring and winter
seasons cut short. Given
an eight-page analysis of
how the issue could be
approached by his compli-
ance staff, he and the rest
of the conference office
are hoping something can
be resolved.
“I think that applies to
a set of winter sports and
would just observe my
view we need to work in
a time-efficient manner
with the spring sports
situation,” Sankey said.
“There does need to be
a conversation about the
disrupted winter sports,
which for us would include
both men’s and women’s
basketball, swimming and
diving, gymnastics and
equestrian. I don’t have
the answer to that right
now, even in my mind.”
Sankey also deflected
talk of potential for a fall
baseball season in which
teams could compete for a
2020 league championship
in an altered format.
“I’ve not seen those
ideas at this point and
would reserve judgment
on that in this moment,
speaking as a person that
played college baseball at
a time when you played a
lot of games in the fall,” he
said.
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RACING
Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (March it’s close enough. have the thrill of momentum.
19). You’re naturally inquisitive TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Today, you have the steady hum
in matters of achieving excel- Suffering is caused by arguing of patience.
lence and, because of this, you with reality. It’s optional, but if LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You
will turn mediocre entities into you’re going to struggle, it may will do your best work once you
works of greatness. You’ll take as well be a fight for something get out of your own way. It may
what works and maximize it until beautiful, like art or poetry. help you not to think of yourself
you get results that are nothing GEMINI (May 21-June 21). as the creator of this. Divest
short of marvelous. Seize a The empirical evidence you yourself of judgment and allow
prime opportunity in October. gather is neutral and devoid of the generative process to fulfill
BABY BLUES A relationship risk pays off in
November. Libra and Sagittarius
answers; however, your synthe-
sis of it will be the solution to
itself.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
adore you. Your lucky numbers tough problems. It’s not what Your skillful command of words
are: 3, 37, 2, 22 and 18. things are but what they mean will serve your dazzling logic,
ARIES (March 21-April 19). that matters. resulting in feats of leadership
It’s not so much what you do, CANCER (June 22-July 22). that more conventionally power-
but who you are while you’re You will be involved in a slow ful people will envy.
doing it that matters. Who you build. This thing is happening LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
feel like you are is not the same moment by moment, day by day, Clean your input. Television,
thing, but for today’s purposes, person by person. In time, you’ll news feeds, email, direct mail
— it’s a barrage. Though there’s
so much to ignore, you’re still
being subtly influenced in that
fraction of a second before you
must decide to ignore it.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
BEETLE BAILEY 21). You live to amuse today,
and you’ll do so masterfully,
mostly because you observe
the first rule of entertainment,
which is to “read the room.”
When your message fits the
appetites of the group, you’re
golden.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). You’re creative and ana-
lytical. You’ll envision possible
glorious outcomes and then
back up and ask “what if?” so
that you might also anticipate
the possible obstacles.
MALLARD FILLMORE CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). Ralph Waldo Emerson sug-
gested that one sign of success
is when you’ve won “the respect
of the intelligent people and the
affection of children.” You’ll nail
that today.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). Any role you take on will re-
quire you to communicate your
ideas, listen well and organize
your life so that you are where
you need to be when you need
to be there and with everything
necessary to do the job.
FAMILY CIRCUS PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). Put in place systems to
help you get around a weakness
and maximize a strength. Any
practice that allays your worries
and keeps you organized
and confident will free up the
time and energy you need to
succeed.
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SOLUTION:
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Business
Coronavirus layoffs spark
surge in state jobless claims
Claims rising after officials ordered fresh questions about
whether states have stock-
Trump’s administration
is proposing an econom-
millions of Americans to stay home as piled enough money since
the last recession to tide
ic stimulus package that
could approach $1 tril-
a precaution against spreading virus over idled workers until
the crisis ends. Some fear
lion and include sending
checks to Americans
BY DAVID A. LIEB after government offi- the demand for help could within a matter of weeks
The Associated Press cials ordered millions of outpace the states’ ability to help them pay for gro-
workers, students and to pay claims. ceries, bills, mortgages
JEFFERSON CITY, shoppers to stay at home “Our unemployment
Mo. — In Ohio, more than and rent. The Senate gave
as a precaution against insurance fund is getting final approval Wednes-
48,000 people applied for spreading the virus that hit pretty hard right now,”
jobless benefits during day to a separate bill that
causes the COVID-19 dis- said Gov. Gina Raimondo
the first two days of this would inject $1 billion into
ease. of Rhode Island, where
week. The tally during state unemployment in-
“We’ve been getting coronavirus-related job-
the same period the prior surance programs.
flooded with calls,” said less claims accelerated
week: just 1,825. John Dodds, director of from zero to nearly 18,000
In neighboring Penn- the nonprofit Philadelphia in barely one week.
sylvania, about 70,000 Unemployment Project. Raimondo, a Demo-
people sought unemploy- “It’s going to be a big crat, said the state needs
ment aid in a single day — mess, a double mess: ill- to start replenishing its
six times the total for the ness and unemployment.” fund and appealed for
entire previous week. The growing number help from the federal gov-
Jobless claims are of people filing for unem- ernment.
surging across the U.S. ployment checks raises President Donald
Classifieds
d/b/a Regions Mortgage which BEGINNING, run thence East
deed of trust is of record in the parallel with the South bound-
LEGALS
the entire debt secured thereby said East right of way of said
IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF having been declared to be due public road for 105 feet, more IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF
LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- TRUSTEE’S SALE LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- and payable in accordance with or less, to the initial point of LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS-
SIPPI SIPPI the terms of said deed of trust, this description and containing SIPPI
CALL US: 662-328-2424 BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING,
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
COUNTY OF LOWNDES IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
Regions Bank d/b/a Regions
Mortgage, the legal holder of
1.0 acres, more or less.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
LLC PLAINTIFF TATE OF JOY PETERS, DE- said indebtedness, having re- Tract II: TATE OF MARTHA POPE WEST
Legal Notices WHEREAS, default has oc- CEASED quested the undersigned Sub- A tract of land located in the
V. curred in the performance of stituted Trustee to execute the Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) of CAUSE NO. 2020-0025-F
The following vehicles have the covenants, terms and con- CIVIL ACTION NO. 2020-0057 trust and sell said land and the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4)
been abandoned at LARRY SMITH, MYKLE K. ditions of a Deed of Trust property in accordance with the of Section 23, Township 18 NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SMITH, JUDY K. SMITH, DAISY dated February 2, 2001, ex- NOTICE TO CREDITORS terms of said deed of trust and South, Range 17 West,
Auto Mart LLC FLOWERS HAWKINS, SARAH ecuted by A J STEVENSON, JR., for the purpose of raising the Lowndes County, Mississippi, THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
1009 Gardner Blvd FLOWERS SYKES, TOMMIE LEE DEBORRAH LYNN STEVENSON, EXECUTORS’ NOTICE TO CRED- sums due thereunder, togeth- and being more particularly de- LOWNDES COUNTY
Columbus, MS 39702 FLOWER, Jr., a/k/a TOMMIE conveying certain real property ITORS OF JOY PETERS, DE- er with attorney's fees, scribed as follows:
LEE FLOWERS, Jr., EDDIE B. therein described to *NONE CEASED: Letters of Testament- trustee's fees and expense of Letters Testamentary have
1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee SMITH, III, THE UNKNOWN STATED*, as Trustee, for ary having been granted on the sale. Commencing at the Northwest been granted and issued to the
VIN #1J4GW58S6XC702746 HEIRS OF EDDIE B. SMITH, CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE 12th day of March 2020, by corner of said Northwest undersigned upon the Estate of
SR., DECEASED, THE UN- COMPANY, Original Beneficiary, the Chancery Court of Lowndes NOW, THEREFORE, I, Shapiro & Quarter (NW1/4) of the South- Martha Pope West, deceased,
If not claimed it will be sold on KNOWN HEIRS OF EDDIE B. to secure the indebtedness County, Mississippi, in said Brown, LLC, Substituted Trust- east Quarter (SE') of Section by the Chancery Court of
March 20, 2020, at 10 AM at SMITH, JR., DECEASED, and therein described, as same ap- Cause No. 2020-0057, to the ee in said deed of trust, will on 23; run thence East a dis- Lowndes County, Mississippi,
1009 Gardner Blvd., Colum- THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF pears of record in the office of undersigned upon the estate of March 26, 2020 offer for sale tance of 19.3 feet to the initial on the 27th day of February,
bus, MS by Auto Mart LLC. It PEACH FLOWERS SMITH, the Chancery Clerk of Lowndes Joy Peters, Deceased, notice is at public outcry and sell within point of beginning of the prop- 2020. This is to give notice to
will be sold for monies owed a/k/a PEACH FLOWER SMITH, County, Mississippi filed and hereby given to all persons hav- legal hours (being between the erty herein described: all persons having claims
for the tow bill, storage fees, DECEASED DEFENDANTS recorded February 13, 2001, in ing claims against said estate hours of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 FROM SAID INITIAL POINT OF against said estate to Probate
and legal fees. Deed Book 1359, Page 152 , to present the same to the p.m.), at the Southeast Door of BEGINNING run thence South and Register same with the
CAUSE NO. 2020-0080F and re-recorded March 27, Clerk of said Court for probate the County Courthouse of parallel with the West bound- Chancery Clerk of Lowndes
Witnessed this the 11th day of 2001 in Deed Book 1365, and registration within ninety Lowndes County, located at ary of said Northwest Quarter County, Mississippi, within
March, 2020. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Page 529; and (90) days from the first date of 505 2nd Avenue North, Colum- (NW1/4) of the Southeast ninety (90) days from the first
publication of this notice, oth- bus, MS 39701, to the highest Quarter (SE1/4) a distance of publication date of this Notice
Auto Mart LLC THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI WHEREAS, the beneficial in- erwise such claim or claims not and best bidder for cash or cer- 320.0 feet to a point; run to Creditors. A failure to so Pro-
COUNTY OF LOWNDES terest of said Deed of Trust probated will be forever barred. tified funds the following de- thence East parallel with the bate and Register said claim
Publish: 3/13 and 3/19/20 was transferred and assigned scribed property situated in South boundary of said Northw- will forever bar the same.
TO: Tommie Lee Flower, Jr. to Towd Point Mortgage Trust THIS THE 12th day of March, Lowndes County, State of Mis- est Quarter (NW1/4) of the
a/k/a Tommie Lee Flowers, Jr. 2018-3, U.S. Bank National As- 2020. sissippi, to-wit: Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) a This the 28th day of February,
SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE'S NO- 15743 Basin Ln sociation, as Indenture Trust- distance of 389.23 feet to a 2020.
TICE OF SALE Victorville, CA 92394 ee; and /s/John R. Peters, Jr. Tract I: point; run thence South paral-
John R. Peters, Jr., Executor of A lot or parcel of land located lel with the West boundary of /s/ Felicia West Elmore
WHEREAS, on June 10, 2005, You have been made a Defend- WHEREAS, the undersigned, the Estate of Joy Peters, De- in the Northwest Quarter said Northwest Quarter Felicia West Elmore, Co-Execut-
Laketia Underwood, single ex- ant in the suit filed in this Rubin Lublin, LLC has been ap- ceased (NW1/4) of the Southeast (NW1/4) of the Southeast or
ecuted a certain deed of trust Court by Bayview Loan Servi- pointed as Substitute Trustee; Quarter (SE 1/4) of Section Quarter (SE1/4) a distance of
to Kirk Smith, Trustee for the cing, LLC (the “Plaintiff”) seek- and Timothy L. Gowan 23, Township 18 South, Range 25.0 feet to a point; run thence /s/ Marcus Lance West
benefit of Mortgage Electronic ing a judgment in favor of the 2874 Jefferson Street 17 West, Lowndes County, Mis- West parallel with the South Marcus Lance West, Co-Execut-
Registration Systems, Inc. as Plaintiff for confirmation of title NOW, THEREFORE, the holder Post Office Box 401 sissippi, and being more partic- boundary of said Northwest or
nominee for SouthStar Fund- and reformation of certain in- of said Deed of Trust, having Macon, MS 39341 ularly described as follows: Quarter (NW1/4) of the South-
ing, LLC, its successors and struments in the chain of title. requested the undersigned so (662) 726-2000 east Quarter (SE1/4) a dis- Publish: 3/5, 3/12, &
assigns which deed of trust is Defendants other than you in to do, as Substitute Trustee or MSB #4925 Beginning at the Northwest tance of 389.23 feet to a 3/19/2020
of record in the office of the this action are Larry Smith, his duly appointed agent, by vir- corner of the Northwest Quarter point; run thence North paral-
Chancery Clerk of Lowndes Mykle K. Smith, Judy K. Smith, tue of the power, duty and au- PUBLISH: 3/19, 3/26, & (NW1/4) of the Southeast lel with the West boundary of
County, State of Mississippi in Daisy Flowers Hawkins, Sarah thority vested and imposed 4/2/2020 Quarter (SE1/4) of Section 23, said Northwest Quarter IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF
Book 2005 at Page 16630 and Flowers Sykes, Eddie B. Smith, upon said Substitute Trustee Township 18 South, Range 17 (NW1/4) of the Southeast LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS-
re-recorded in Book 2005 at III, unknown heirs of Eddie B. shall, on April 9, 2020 within West, Lowndes County, Missis- Quarter (SE1/4) a distance of SIPPI
Page 25214; and Smith, Sr., deceased, un- the lawful hours of sale SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE'S NO- sippi; thence East 19.3 feet; 25.0 feet to the initial point of
known heirs of Eddie B. Smith, between 11:00AM and 4:00PM TICE OF SALE thence South parallel with the beginning, containing 0.2 IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
WHEREAS, Deutsche Bank Na- Jr., deceased, and unknown at the southeast front door of West boundary line of said acres, more or less. TATE OF MARY MAGDALENE
tional Trust Company, as Trust- heirs of Peach Flowers Smith Courthouse proceed to sell at WHEREAS, on June 19, 2017, Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) of SMITH, DECEASED
ee for GSAMP Trust 2005-HE5 a/k/a Peach Flower Smith, de- public outcry to the highest and Ryan J. Baswell and Whitney the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) I WILL CONVEY only such title
has heretofore substituted ceased. best bidder for cash or certi- Baswell, husband and wife ex- of Section 23, a distance of as vested in me as Substi- CAUSE NO.: 2020-0035-PDE
Shapiro & Brown, LLC as Trust- fied funds ONLY, the following ecuted a certain deed of trust 345.0 feet to the initial point of tuted Trustee.
ee by instrument dated March You are required to mail or described property situated in to Denise McLaurin, Trustee for this description; PATRICIA ANN SMITH
7, 2014 and recorded in the hand deliver a copy of a writ- Lowndes County, Mississippi, the benefit of Regions Bank FROM SAID INITIAL POINT OF WITNESS MY SIGNATURE on MITCHELL, EXECUTRIX
aforesaid Chancery Clerk's Of- ten response to the Complaint to wit: d/b/a Regions Mortgage which BEGINNING, run thence East this 24th day of February,
fice in Book 2014 at Page filed against you in this action deed of trust is of record in the parallel with the South bound- 2020. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
5776; and to: G. Dewey Hembree, III, LOT 11 AND SOUTH HALF OF office of the Chancery Clerk of ary line of said North west
McGlinchey Stafford, PLLC, LOT 10, OF AND IN PINE Lowndes County, State of Mis- Quarter (NW1/4) of the South- Shapiro & Brown, LLC STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
WHEREAS, default having been 1020 Highland Colony Parkway, HAVEN SUBDIVISION, AS sissippi in Book 2017 at Page east Quarter (S1/4) of said SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE COUNTY OF LOWNDES
made in the terms and condi- Ste 702, Ridgeland, MS SHOWN AND RECORDED IN 13505 and re-recorded in Book Section 23, a distance of
tions of said deed of trust and 39157, the attorney for the PLAT BOOK 2 AT PAGE 62 IN 2017 at Page 14138; and 414.23 feet; thence South par- Shapiro & Brown, LLC Letters Testamentary have
the entire debt secured thereby Plaintiff. THE CHANCERY CLERK`S OF- allel with the West boundary 1080 River Oaks Drive, Suite been granted and issued to the
having been declared to be due FICE OF LOWNDES COUNTY, WHEREAS, Regions Bank line of said Northwest Quarter B-202 undersigned upon the Estate of
and payable in accordance with YOUR RESPONSE MUST BE MISSISSIPPI. d/b/a Regions Mortgage has (NW1/4) of the Southeast Flowood, MS 39232 Mary Magdalene Smith, de-
the terms of said deed of trust, MAILED OR DELIVERED NOT heretofore substituted Shapiro Quarter (SE1/4) of said Sec- (601) 981-9299 ceased, by the Chancery Court
Deutsche Bank National Trust LATER THAN THIRTY (30) DAYS PROPERTY ADDRESS: The & Brown, LLC as Trustee by in- tion 23, a distance of 105 feet; of Lowndes County, Missis-
Company, as Trustee for AFTER THE FIRST PUBLISH street address of the property strument dated February 12, thence West parallel with the 561 Mac Davis Road sippi, on the 11th day of March
GSAMP Trust 2005-HE5, the DATE, WHICH IS THE DATE OF is believed to be 86 ELMORE 2020 and recorded in the South boundary line of said Columbus, MS 39702 2020. This is to give notice to
legal holder of said indebted- THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF STREET, COLUMBUS, MS aforesaid Chancery Clerk's Of- Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) of 20-025885 all persons having claims
ness, having requested the un- THIS SUMMONS. IF YOUR RE- 39702. In the event of any dis- fice in Book 2020 at Page the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) against said estate to Probate
dersigned Substituted Trustee SPONSE IS NOT SO MAILED OR crepancy between this street 3268; and of said Section 23, a distance Publication Dates: February 27, and Register same with the
to execute the trust and sell DELIVERED, A JUDGMENT BY address and the legal descrip- of 414. 23 feet to a point on March 5, 12 and 19, 2020 Chancery Clerk of Lowndes
said land and property in ac- DEFAULT WILL BE ENTERED tion of the property, the legal WHEREAS, default having been the East right of way line of a County, Mississippi, within
cordance with the terms of said AGAINST YOU FOR THE MONEY description shall control. made in the terms and condi- public road known as McDavis ninety (90) days from the first
deed of trust and for the pur- OR OTHER RELIEF DEMANDED tions of said deed of trust and Road; thence North along the ads.cdispatch.com publication date of this Notice
pose of raising the sums due IN THE COMPLAINT. Title to the above described the entire debt secured thereby said East right of way of said to Creditors. A failure to so Pro-
thereunder, together with attor- property is believed to be good, having been declared to be due public road for 105 feet, more bate and Register said claim
SERVICE DIRECTORY
ney's fees, trustee's fees and You must also file the original but I will convey only such title and payable in accordance with or less, to the initial point of will forever bar the same.
expense of sale. of your response with the Clerk as is vested in me as Substi- the terms of said deed of trust, this description and containing
of this Court within a reason- tute Trustee. Regions Bank d/b/a Regions 1.0 acres, more or less. This the 16th day of March
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Shapiro & able time afterward. Mortgage, the legal holder of 2020.
Brown, LLC, Substituted Trust- THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPT- said indebtedness, having re- Tract II:
ee in said deed of trust, will on Issued under my hand and seal ING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY quested the undersigned Sub- A tract of land located in the /s/ Patricia Ann Smith
April 9, 2020 offer for sale at of said Court, this 18th day of INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL stituted Trustee to execute the Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) of Mitchell, Executrix
public outcry and sell within February, 2020. BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. trust and sell said land and the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4)
legal hours (being between the
hours of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 Cindy E. Goode, Chancery Clerk 428 North Lamar Blvd, Suite
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property in accordance with the
terms of said deed of trust and
of Section 23, Township 18
South, Range 17 West,
PUBLISH: 3/19, 3/26, &
4/2/2020
p.m.), at the Southeast Door of Lowndes County, Mississippi 107 for the purpose of raising the Lowndes County, Mississippi,
the County Courthouse of BY: s/ Tina Fisher Oxford, MS 38655 Automotive
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thereunder, togeth- Childcare
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Are AvailableofFor
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Trust- east Quarter (SE') of Section PA SERVICES.
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Lowndes County, State of Mis- MCGLINCHEY STAFFORD, PLLC 04/02/2020 ee in said deed of trust, will on 23; run thence East a dis-
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of 19.3 feet to theorinitial landscaping services.
sissippi, to-wit: 1020 Highland Colony Pkwy,
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Lot Six (6) of East Emerald Es- Ridgeland, MS 39157 legal hours (being between the ertyInquiries
herein described:
Only, Please!! 662−272−8746.
tates, Part One, a subdivision (769) 524-2300; (601) 510-
BEEN ABANDONED AT COREY 7596 Hwy
hours 45 Alta.m.
of 11:00 N • West Point
and 4:00 FROM SAID INITIAL POINT OF 662-268-8058 Free estimates available.
HERRING AUTOMOTIVE, 1230 p.m.), at the Southeast Door of General Servicesrun thence South
in and to the City of Columbus, 5609 (fax) GARDNER BLVD, COLUMBUS, BEGINNING
Building & Remodeling
the County Courthouse of
MONOGRAMMING
Lowndes County, Mississippi, MS. parallel with the West bound-
as shown by map or plat there- Publish: February 27, 2020 Lowndes County, located at aryAof&said Northwest
T TREE Quarter
SERVICES JESSE & BEVERLY’S
505REMODELING,
2nd Avenue North, Colum- (NW1/4) of the Southeast LAWN SERVICE
Tract II:
A tract of land located in the
Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) of ADS STARTING AT
$12
the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4)
Featured ads $5
and being more particularly de-
Sponsored ads $3
scribed as follows:
RENTALS Sudoku
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2012 JAYCO EAGLE 5th
A failure to so Probate and Re- WHEEL, 39ft, 4 slide−outs.
WHEREAS, the beneficial in- RENT A CAMPER!
gister said claim will forever
terest of said Deed of Trust CHEAPER THAN A MOTEL! 2BR, 48" TV & 27" TV. placing puzzle based on
bar the same.
was transferred and assigned Utilities & cable included, $26,500. 662−386−9605. Sudoku
a 9x9 gridis witha several
num- 6 9 7 1 3 8 5 4 2
This the 17th day of March to BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.; ADS STARTING AT $25 from $145/wk − $535/mo ber-placing
given numbers.puzzleThe object 3 1 5 2 7 4 9 6 8
Rentals
upon said Substitute Trustee 501−545−7750.
shall, on April 9, 2020 within
LEASE. 1112 Main St., increases from Monday to Sunday.
V. the lawful hours of sale Ste. 5. 3700 sq. ft.
between 11:00AM and 4:00PM Plenty of private parking. 1999 ROADSTAR 1600
LARRY SMITH, MYKLE K. at the southeast front door of Apartments & Houses 662−327−9559. Only 45k miles. Hard bags,
SMITH, JUDY K. SMITH, DAISY Courthouse proceed to sell at rider & passenger back
FLOWERS HAWKINS, SARAH public outcry to the highest and
FLOWERS SYKES, TOMMIE LEE best bidder for cash or certi-
1 Bedrooms rests w/ luggage rack, has
2 Bedroooms
REAL ESTATE
FLOWER, Jr., a/k/a TOMMIE
windshield. Ready to ride!
fied funds ONLY, the following $3000 OBO. Can be seen
LEE FLOWERS, Jr., EDDIE B.
3 Bedrooms
described property situated in local. 501−545−7750.
SMITH, III, THE UNKNOWN Lowndes County, Mississippi,
HEIRS OF EDDIE B. SMITH, to wit:
SR., DECEASED, THE UN- Furnished & Unfurnished ADS STARTING AT $25 2 RACING GO KARTS,
KNOWN HEIRS OF EDDIE B. BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHW- extra tires & gears,
SMITH, JR., DECEASED, and
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF
EST CORNER OF THE SOUTHW- 1, 2, & 3 Baths Houses For Sale: East $2,500. Call between
EST QUARTER OF THE SOUTH-
PEACH FLOWERS SMITH, EAST QUARTER OF SECTION Lease, Deposit 8a−7p, 662−328−0028.
& Credit Check
a/k/a PEACH FLOWER SMITH, 33, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, 3BR/1BA @ 1521
DECEASED DEFENDANTS RANGE 17 WEST, LOWNDES Shepherd Rd. 2017 Harley Davidson CVO
CAUSE NO. 2020-0080F
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI AND viceinvestments.com Sold as is, needs work. Street Glide Special
327-8555
RUN THENCE NORTH ALONG Serious inquiries only, Starfire Black. Beautiful
THE WEST BOUNDARY OF SAID 769−274−4110. Bike with 2 luggage racks
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION SOUTHEAST QUARTER FOR A
DISTANCE OF 220 FEET; RUN and saddle bag inserts.
THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Apts For Rent: Other Houses For Sale: New Hope Excellent Condition.
THENCE EAST PARALLEL WITH
COUNTY OF LOWNDES THE SOUTH BOUNDARY OF $25,500.00
TO: Larry Smith SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER 1ST MONTH − RENT FREE! 16 WIDNER IN NEW HOPE 662−574−9663
Mykle K. Smith FOR A DISTANCE OF 476 FEET 1−2 BR Apt: $350−435 Newly remodeled. 3BR/
Judy K. Smith TO A POINT ON THE EAST 1−2BR TwnHm: $625−650 2BA home. Approx. 1,500
Unknown Heirs of Eddie B. RIGHT OF WAY OF AN EXIST- 2015 Harley Davidson
Lease, Dep, Credit Check. sq. ft. Has 25’x30’ wired
Smith, Sr. Deceased ING STREET, WHICH POINT IS VROD Night Rod Edition.
Unknown Heirs of Eddie B. Coleman Realty metal shop w/ roll−up front Dark Red with 8,000 miles.
THE INITIAL POINT OF BEGIN- 662−329−2323 & side door. $158,500.
Smith, Jr., Deceased NING OF THE PROPERTY Excellent Condition.
Unknown Heirs of Peach HEREIN DESCRIBED AND CON-
662−549−9298. $8,500.00
Flowers Smith a/k/a Peach VEYED, FROM SAID INITIAL 662−574−9663
Flower Smith, Deceased POINT OF BEGINNING, RUN Lots & Acreage
THENCE EAST PARALLEL WITH
You have been made a Defend- THE SOUTH BOUNDARY OF 1.75 ACRE LOTS. Good/ 2014 Harley Davidson CVO
ant in the suit filed in this SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER Limited. Silver and Sunset
Court by Bayview Loan Servi- Bad Credit Options. Good
FOR A DISTANCE OF 184 FEET; credit as low as 10% down,Orange, approx. 20,000
cing, LLC (the “Plaintiff”) seek- RUN THENCE NORTH PARAL- miles, new front and rear
ing a judgment in favor of the LEL WITH THE WEST BOUND-
$299/mo. Eaton Land,
Plaintiff for confirmation of title 662−361−7711. tires and battery.
ARY OF SAID SOUTHEAST Excellent Condition.
and reformation of certain in- QUARTER FOR A DISTANCE OF
struments in the chain of title 110 FEET RUN THENCE WEST
$15,500.00
related to certain real property 19 ACRES with 16 acres of 662−574−9663
PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH 30 year old Timber. Close
described below and located in BOUNDARY OF SAID SOUTH-
Lowndes County, Mississippi EAST QUARTER FOR A DIS- to town/lock & dam.
COMMUNITY
and other equitable relief as TANCE OF 184 FEET TO A $45,000. Call between
specifically described in the POINT ON THE EAST RIGHT OF 8a−7p, 662−386−0028.
Complaint. Defendants in this WAY OF SAID EXISTING
action are Larry Smith, Mykle STREET, RUN THENCE SOUTH
K. Smith, Judy K. Smith, Daisy LOT FOR SALE @ 406
Flowers Hawkins, Sarah
ALONG THE EAST RIGHT OF
WAY OF SAID EXISTING STREET Cherry Street. $5,000. ADS STARTING AT $12
Flowers Sykes, Tommie Lee FOR A DISTANCE OF 110 FEET Call 662−328−5063 or
Flower, Jr. a/k/a Tommie Lee TO ME INITIAL POINT OF BEGIN- 662−436−6238,
Flowers, Jr., Eddie B. Smith, III, NING. SAID TRACT CONTAIN- leave message. Travel & Entertainment
any and all heirs of Eddie B. ING ONE-HALF ACRE, MORE OR
Smith, Sr., deceased, any and LESS, AND BEING LOCATED IN
all heirs of Eddie B. Smith, Jr., THE WEST HALF OF THE PUBLIC CATFISH POND
MERCHANDISE
deceased, and any and all SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE @ 130 Hillcrest Drive.
heirs of Peach Flowers Smith DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA
SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SEC- Open Wed, Thur & Sat.
a/k/a Peach Flower Smith, de- CH&A, 1 story, W/D,
ceased and the lawsuit relates
TION 33, TOWNSHIP 18
historic district, 1 block 7am−6pm ACROSS
SOUTH, RANGE 17 WEST, For rates call
to the following subject prop- LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- from downtown. ADS STARTING AT $12 662−386−8591
1 Wine valley
erty: SIPPI, AND BEING DESIGNED $575/mo. + $575 dep. 5 Seine straddler
Three (3) acres of land lying in AS LOT 22, OF AN UNRECOR- NO PETS. 662−574−8789.
the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) DED PLAT OF THE ERNEST MA- Peaceful & Quiet area.
Bargain Column 10 Make
Section Two (2), Township 17 ashamed
Need a new
SON PROPERTY. TOGETHER
North, Range 16 East, WITH AND INCLUDING A PER- Ladies pink handle knife 12 Plain silly
Lowndes County, Mississippi,
described as follows:
Beginning at the Southeast
PETUAL AND PERMANENT
EASEMENT FOR PURPOSES OF COLEMAN assisted open 440
stainless steel blade.
companion? 13 Like some
Corner of the Southwest
INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER RENTALS Says razor tactical on colognes
AND ACROSS THE PROPERTY
Quarter (SW1/4), Southeast THEREFORE CONVEYED TO
TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS handle, beautiful knife. 14 Joe of “The
Quarter (SE1/4), Section Two $12. 662−244−5861 Irishman”
(2), Township 17 North, Range
STEVE BRYANT FOR EASE-
MENT PURPOSES IN THAT
1 BEDROOM
15 Slalom ma-
16 East, Lowndes County, Mis- WARRANT DEED DATED APRIL 2 BEDROOMS MK PORTABLE
sissippi; thence North along 17, 1971, AND RECORDED IN neuver
the East line of said 1/4--1/4 BOOK 434, AT PAGE 461, OF 3 BEDROOMS MASONARY & Tile saw,
$40. 662−251−3387. 16 “Golly!”
Section, a distance of 498’ to THE LAND RECORDS OF
a stake; thence continue north LEASE, 18 Consider
© The Dispatch
bee
to: G. Dewey Hembree, III, LIVING ROOM SET
Houses For Rent: New Hope
EMPLOYMENT
McGlinchey Stafford, PLLC, Loveseat & chaise for sale.
1020 Highland Colony Parkway,
Ste 702, Ridgeland, MS 3 Bedroom/2 Bath House NEW!! $300.
39157, the attorney for the w/ fenced back yard in 662−242−2884. Leave a
Plaintiff. CALL US: 662-328-2424 New Hope. Renovation message.
2 Mascar-
YOUR RESPONSE MUST BE currently underway w/ new
MAILED OR DELIVERED NOT ceramic tile & wood floors,
LATER THAN THIRTY (30) DAYS General Help Wanted QUEEN MATTRESS and
pone
AFTER THE FIRST PUBLISH bathroom fixtures, kitchen boxspring with poster
DATE, WHICH IS THE DATE OF CARPENTER NEEDED w/ at appliances & all new paint. headboard, $200.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF least 4 yrs. of experience. $900.00. 917−324−3347. Call 662−242−2348.
THIS SUMMONS. IF YOUR RE- Ideal candidate will have an
SPONSE IS NOT SO MAILED OR
DELIVERED, A JUDGMENT BY eye for detail, be depend-
Need fast cash?
3 $101
DEFAULT WILL BE ENTERED able, have good communic-
AGAINST YOU FOR THE MONEY ation skills, reliable trans-
OR OTHER RELIEF DEMANDED portation & basic tools. We
IN THE COMPLAINT. specialize in home remod-
You must also file the original els & new construction.
of your response with the Clerk Call 662-570-9464 for info.
4 Eddie
of this Court within a reason-
able time afterward.
Issued under my hand and seal
OFFICE HELP NEEDED!
Murphy
of said Court, this 18th day of
February, 2020. Must know: Quickbooks,
Cindy E. Goode, Chancery Clerk Microsoft Excel, Purchas-
Lowndes County, Mississippi ing, Inventory & Sales.
Fax resume to
BY: s/Tina Fisher 662-327-7004
5 1970s
D.C.
(Seal)
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