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Meridian
‘Good vibes at Old Waverly’ man arrested
for ‘peeping
tom’ incident
in Starkville
DISPATCH STAFF REPORT
A Meridian man
has been arrested in
Starkville for a peep-
ing tom incident.
James Boyd,
36, was charged
with voyeurism on
Wednesday, accord-
ing to a Starkville Boyd
Police Department
press release. He is accused of
looking into dwellings at the Rus-
sell Street Flats apartment complex
on Russell Street on July 25.
Boyd was arrested in Meridian
Tuesday night. Officers with Me-
ridian Police Department assisted
Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff
Starkville investigators, the press
ABOVE: Juli Inkster stands inside the Fox Sports trailer following the final match in Thursday’s round of the 119th release said.
U.S. Women’s Amateur at Old Waverly Golf Club in West Point. Golfers who won their matches Thursday will ad- Anyone with information on the
vance to the quarterfinals. BELOW: Juli Inkster holds the U.S. Women’s Open trophy after the fourth round of the incident is asked to call SPD at 662-
1999 U.S. Women’s Open Championship at Old Waverly Golf Club in West Point on June 6, 1999. 323-4131 or Golden Triangle Crime
Stoppers at 1-800-530-7151.
U.S. Open champ returns to course as
analyst 20 years after winning title there
BY BEN PORTNOY
bportnoy@cdispatch.com
Genesis Church
A
s Juli Inkster wandered the grounds of Old Waverly Golf
Club Wednesday, a familiar rush enveloped her body.
The 1999 U.S. Women’s Open Champion, Inkster building ‘one-stop
returned to the course that brought her and
Mississippi to the center of the golfing world 20
years ago.
Inside
n MORE U.S. shop’ to serve
community
WOMEN’S
“It was just pure joy,” she said of the win. “I AMATEUR
played great all week and I handled the pressure, COVERAGE,
and I just felt great.” Page 1B
BY AMANDA LIEN
This week, Old Waverly plays host to the U.S.
alien@cdispatch.com
Women’s Amateur tournament — a title Inkster won three-
straight times as a youngster. The former champion is on the COLUMBUS —
grounds in West Point as a television analyst for Fox Sports More than 10 years
One. ago, Genesis Church
And while it’s been two decades since her five-shot victory
purchased the old
over Sherri Turner, onlookers still remember the record-break-
Hughes Elementary
ing weekend Inkster delivered in front of more than 100,000
School building on
spectators.
“I feel like the big woman on campus,” she told The Dis- 23rd Street North.
patch. “It was such a great win for my career.” Pastor Darren Leach Leach
See INKSTER, 6A Courtesy photo/United States Golf Association/John Mummert
took possession of
the keys, still unsure as to the condi-
tion of the building, but believing in
See Genesis Church, 3A
87 Low 73
5 “To achieve equality of rights and of Aldermen,
County Humane Society pool-party-for-dogs fund-
eliminate race prejudice among the 5:30 p.m., City
High citizens of the United States” is an
raiser at Starkville’s Moncrief Park is 9 a.m.-noon.
Hall
Mostly cloudy, chance t-storms Early $25 registration includes admission for one
objective of what organization?
Full forecast on Answers, 6B dog and accompanying humans plus event T-shirt.
page 2A. $30 at the door. Go to ochsms.org/event/dogpad-
dle2019/.
■ Art for EB 2019: A show and sale of original
Inside art by Lee Gibson is 4-7 p.m. at 1003 Yorkshire Tristan Jimerson, 5, likes
Classifieds 6B Obituaries 5A Road, Starkville, and honors the memory of “Super “Paw Patrol,” his mom and
Comics 4B Opinions 4A Gabe” Valentine. A portion of proceeds benefits re- his dad. His favorite color
Crossword 6B Religion 5B search into a cure for epidermlysis bullosa. Follow is yellow and he likes “Pow-
Dear Abby 4B Art for EB 2019 on Facebook. er Rangers” books.
Friday
Did you hear?
Man in anthem attack convinced
Trump ordered it, lawyer says
Montana man charged with assaulting
13-year-old boy who refused to remove Area obituaries
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Ambus Evans Jr. for District Five of Mrs. Sizemore was
his hat during the national anthem OBITUARY POLICY
Obituaries with basic informa- STARKVILLE — Lowndes County. He born March 17, 1939, in
Ambus Evans Jr., 81, was also employed Hamilton, Alabama, to
The Associated Press ecutors formally charged tion including visitation and
as a transporter with the late Edward Frank
Brockway with assault on a service times, are provided died July 31, 2019, in
MISSOULA, Mont. — free of charge. Extended obit- Starkville. the Sheriff’s Depart- Crowe and Margaret
minor, a felony that carries
A Montana man charged uaries with a photograph, de- Services will be at 2 ment and served on Rosabell Godsey. She
a maximum five-year pris-
with assaulting a 13-year-
tailed biographical information
p.m. Saturday at Black- the Lowndes County was formerly owner
on sentence and a $50,000
old boy who refused to re-
and other details families may
jack M.B. Church. School Board. and operator of an ar-
fine upon conviction. wish to include, are available
move his hat during the na- A person who answered Burial will follow at Fox In addition to his cade and beauty salon.
for a fee. Obituaries must be
tional anthem believed he the phone at Jasper’s office submitted through funeral Cemetery. Visitation is parents, he was pre- In addition to her
was doing what President Thursday said the attorney homes unless the deceased’s from 1:30-6 p.m. Friday ceded in death by his parents, she was
Donald Trump wanted him was unavailable for addi- body has been donated to at West Memorial son, Charlie Smith Jr.; preceded in death by
to do, his attorney said. tional comment. science. If the deceased’s
Funeral Home. West stepson, Levell Hill; her husbands, Bernest
Attorney Lance Jasper Brockway, 39, told a body was donated to science,
Memorial Funeral brothers, John Smith Knolton Hankins and
told the Missoulian he will sheriff’s deputy that he
the family must provide official
Home of Starkville is Jr., Roosevelt Smith, John “Leon” Size-
proof of death. Please submit
seek a mental health eval- asked the boy to remove in charge of arrange- Willie J. Smith, Richard more; brothers, Fred
all obituaries on the form
uation for Curt Brockway, his hat out of respect for provided by The Commercial ments. L. Smith and Tyrone Crowe, Elton Crowe
a U.S. Army veteran who the national anthem before Dispatch. Free notices must He is survived Smith; and sister, and Ural Crowe; and
became caught up in the the start of the county ro- be submitted to the newspa- by her daughters, Queen Ester Ruffin. sisters, Pealie Price,
heightened animosity and deo, Mineral County Attor- per no later than 3 p.m. the
Lacriscia Bankhead, He is survived by Lenora Sims and Hazel
rhetoric gripping the na- ney Ellen Donohue wrote day prior for publication Tues-
Demetra Petty, Nas- his wife, Annie Edward Cantrell.
tion, and convinced himself in the document describ- day through Friday; no later Smith; daughters, Ruth She is survived
that he was following the than 4 p.m. Saturday for the della Hunter, Barbara
ing the attack.
Agnew, Vivian Bell, Vic- Smith-Wood of Mt. by her son, Richard
Sunday edition; and no later
president’s orders. The boy cursed at Vernon, Illinois, Minnie Knolton Hankins of
“His commander in Brockway in response,
than 7:30 a.m. for the Monday ki Wright, Buffy Scott,
edition. Incomplete notices Tarsha Tucker and Gatewood of Indianap- Birmingham; stepson,
chief is telling people that if and the man grabbed him must be received no later than olis, Indiana, Kimberly Rodney Sizemore of
they kneel, they should be by the throat, “lifted him Norma Jean Van; sons,
7:30 a.m. for the Monday Sanders and Dujuania Sulligent; three grand-
fired, or if they burn a flag, into the air and slammed Winorva Nichols, Juan
through Friday editions. Paid Deloach; stepdaugh- children; and two
they should be punished,” the boy into the ground,” notices must be finalized by 3 Petty and Walter Bell;
ters, Tracy McBride, great-grandchildren.
Jasper said. Donohue wrote. p.m. for inclusion the next day sister, Lodina Peterson;
Marilyn Gregory and
Jasper added that Prosecutors said the Monday through Thursday; and and brothers, Jessie
Brockway “certainly didn’t boy was airlifted to a hos- on Friday by 3 p.m. for Sunday Lee Evans and James
Frieda Pippins, all Annie Jordan
of Columbus; sons, STURGIS — An-
understand it was a crime.” pital for a possible concus- and Monday publication. For Evans Sr.
more information, call 662- Joseph Smith, William nie Pearl Jordan, 93,
Brockway suffered a sion and skull fracture. His 328-2471. Smith and Min. Randy died Aug. 5, 2019, in
traumatic brain injury in a condition was not immedi- John Moye Hill, all of Columbus; Starkville.
vehicle crash in 2000 that ately known. PHEBA — John Al-
has affected his decision Narsis Cistrunk sisters, Rebecca Pace Services will be at
Conduct during the len Moye, 74, died Aug.
making, and Jasper said he playing of the national an- MACON — Narsis of Sandusky, Ohio, Sal- 2 p.m. Sunday at Boyd
2, 2019, in Starkville. lie Smith Daniel of Co-
plans to raise that in his cli- them has been an issue in Cistrunk, 82, died Aug. Chapel U.M. Church.
Services will be at 11 lumbus, Mattie Smith
ent’s defense. recent years, with some 6, 2019, at her resi- Burial will follow at
a.m. Saturday at Pleas- and Teresa Smith, both
Jasper’s comments NFL players kneeling to dence. Boyd Chapel Cemetery.
ant Hill U.M. Church. of Memphis, Tennes-
Wednesday came as pros- protest police brutality. Ser- Visitation will be from
Burial will follow at see, and Angelic Smith
vices 3-6 p.m. Saturday at
Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Hairston of Oklahoma;
will be West Memorial Funeral
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children, Bobby Lee Mary Rogers, Annette
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late George King and died Aug. 5, 2019, in from 3-6 p.m. Friday at COLUMBUS —
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Annie Mary King. She Carter’s Mortuary Ser- Deon Quartez Young,
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Charlie Smith Sr. H. Gibbs Jr. of Park Mr. Young was
COLUMBUS — Forest, Ryan L. Gibbs born Nov. 14, 1990, in
Charlie Lee “Hook” of Bourbonnais and Columbus, to Deon
Smith Sr., 80, died Aug. Brian Gibbs of St. John, Carder and Nichole
1, 2019. Indiana; sisters, Renee Young. He was a 2009
Ser- Johnson of Columbus, graduate of New Hope
vices Stephanie D. Henley of High School and was
will be at Lynwood and Shanetta formerly employed as
11 a.m. L. Myles of Crete; and a truck driver with Jor-
Saturday four grandchildren. dan Carriers. He was
at West a member of Stephen
Lowndes
Smith Sr.
Joyce Sizemore Chapel M.B. Church.
High ABERDEEN — In addition to his
School. Joyce Hankins Size- parents, he is sur-
Burial will follow at St. more, 80, died Aug. 3, vived by his children,
Paul Church Cemetery. 2019, at her residence. Madison Young and
Visitation is from 1-7 Services were at 3 Deon Young Jr., both
p.m. Friday at Lee- p.m. Thursday at Otts of Columbus; and
Sykes Funeral. Lee- Funeral Home Chapel, siblings, Quashayla
Sykes Funeral Home of with Scott Stokes and Young, Jessica Brandon
Columbus is in charge Roy McHenry officiat- and Darion Carder, all
of arrangements. ing. Burial followed at of Columbus. Pall-
Mr. Smith was born Mt. Hebron Cemetery. bearers will be Des-
Sept. 10, 1938, to the Visitation was one mond Young, Patrick
late Rebecca Jane hour prior to services Bush, Sammie Young,
Pippins and John B. at the funeral home. Demonte Brown,
Smith. He was formerly Otts Funeral Home of Lamar Young and Chris
employed as a carpen- Sulligent was in charge Weaver.
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Friday, August 9, 2019 3A
Brooks
Continued from Page 1A
vying for the Ward 4 seat, request absentee ballots Brooks said even can- added, so “everybody has “He’s the pot calling dates stacking absentee
which was left vacant and later fill them out with didates running for office a good election.” the kettle black,” Turner ballots when witnesses
when Fred Jackson re- them as the witness. for the first time know the “In November that told The Dispatch Thurs- are paid, when it’s illegal,
signed in July. Mississippi law prohib- old trick mainly because same attorney general day. “Leroy always got or when witnesses are
The commissioner’s its “any person who pays of “absentee ballot hus- needs to come, too,” she absentees in every elec- filling out ballots for vot-
allegation “raises suspi- or compensates another tlers” have participated said. tion.” ers. Otherwise, it’s sim-
cions” of fraudulent activ- person for assisting voters in the “workable system” Other candidates In 2017, Brooks said ply helping people vote.
ity, Brooks said. in marking their absentee over and over again and Andrita Leigh-Brown, he and a notary public “I don’t see anything
“If you had six candi- ballots to base the pay approach the candidates Pierre Beard, Sr., and would visit homes of dis- ethically
dates all out there solic- or compensation on the offering their services. Pat Fisher Douglas said abled voters to witness wrong with
iting absentee ballots, number of absentee vot- In the Ward 4 special they were not soliciting and notarize their ballots it,” Turn-
and you end up with that, ers assisted or the num- election, first-time candi- absentee ballots. Doro- during his campaign in er said.
that’d be fine, but these ber of absentee ballots date Kegdra Gibbs-Gray thy McClung Lewis said 1987 for the District 5 “ T hey ’re
ballots are associated with cast by persons who have said she has campaigned she didn’t believe anyone supervisor seat. Since
received the assistance.” prov iding
one person’s campaign,” door-to-door, with the for her campaign was do- then, he’s at times sent
Brooks said. State law also prohibits help of non-paid volun- a service
ing it. Lavonne Latham volunteers out to canvass
Mississippi law allows candidates on the ballot teers, offering assistance that people
Harris did not respond for absentees, although Turner
voters age 65 and older or from being witnesses, but only when individuals say Brooks said he never need.”
to a request for comment
voters who will otherwise it doesn’t restrict the num- they need absentee bal- paid them specifically for Turner said he thinks
Thursday.
be unavailable to vote on ber of times a non-candi- lots. that purpose or “been in- an investigation is a great
Some candidates knew
election day, to cast absen- date can be a witness for “If they needed us to of Brooks’ press confer- volved in fraudulent elec- idea, as long as it lasts
tees in person — at either a ballot. come back out and help ence and his intention to toral activity.” through November.
a city registrar’s office Brooks is locked in an them with request an investigation “I’ve benefited from “We want the investi-
for municipal elections or election campaign of his it, we would and agreed with him. absentee ballots over gation to happen,” Turn-
circuit clerk’s office for own, trying to defend his be happy “What’s done in the the years. … But I don’t er said. “We want at least
all others — or through supervisor’s seat against to do that,” dark is send people out to say the Secretary of State to
the mail. Most absentees independent challenger she said. going to don’t vote for anybody,” come down and send us
must be signed and wit- Marty Turner in the Nov. 5 She said come to the Brooks said Thursday. a special investigator …
nessed by a notary public general election for coun- she doesn’t light,” Fish- Turner said he only and stay till the end of
or court clerk. ty offices. Turner is a for- know how er Douglas has a problem with candi- the election cycle.”
However, in cases mer Ward 4 councilman. many of the Gibbs-Gray said.
where voters are illiterate 73 ballots Beard
or temporarily or perma- An old trick are associated with her said he
nently disabled, anyone at The absentee ballot campaign. finds ab- Fisher
least 18 years old can pro- push is nothing new in Co- Gibbs-Gray, who has sentee can- Douglas
vide a witness signature lumbus. In the 2017 city worked with the Missis- vassing
on their mail-in absentee election, alone, 1,069 ab- sippi Democratic Party “disgraceful.”
ballots. sentee ballots were cast. and served on the Lown- “It’s so hurtful to know
Brooks said it’s the In one case — the Ward 2 des County Democratic that somebody would do
“fraudulent use of absen- race — incumbent Joseph Executive Committee, something like that,” he
tee ballots as a means of Mickens won re-election has also campaigned for said.
winning campaigns” that with 180 machine votes Brooks in the past.
needs to be investigated, and 178 absentees. In “I was in his cam-
basically when repeat Ward 4, incumbent Turner paign, and he did absen- ‘The pot calling
witnesses, working for ultimately lost a runoff to tees, too,” Gibbs-Gray the kettle black’
candidates either for pay Jackson, but outpaced him said. “I learned from the Turner, like Gibbs-
or as volunteers, go door- by a 111-23 margin in ab- business with him.” Gray, said Brooks’ posi-
to-door every election, sentees to place first in the The investigation is tion on absentees is hyp-
encouraging people to four-candidate primary. a good idea, Gibbs-Gray ocritical.
Genesis Church
Continued from Page 1A
God’s plan and prompting. the building for an af- able timeline for when Center, so here I am. And
Now, what was once a ter-school meal program. the actual Dream Center maybe this has placed an
school is set to soon be- Eventually, Leach said, building will open be- opportunity before you.”
come the Dream Center, a there are plans to put cause completion of con-
multipurpose facility mod- a residential Christian struction is contingent
eled after a similar build- discipleship program in on donations, Leach said.
ing in Los Angeles, Cal- place for individuals exit- However, he hopes to
ifornia. Genesis Church ing rehabilitation centers continue volunteer-based
and volunteers through- such as The Pines and programs like the block
out the community are Cady Hill Recovery Cen- cleanup and after-school
in the process of raising ter. meal programs out of
funds to complete ren-
“It’s not about serv- Genesis Church. He
ovation on the building
ing just one need, but it’s encouraged Exchange
so the community has a
about making the Dream members to consider
central location for a “one-
stop shop” for a variety Center kind of like a how they, their families
of outreach and ministry Walmart,” Leach said. or their businesses could
programs, Leach told Co- “It’s a place where people help.
lumbus Exchange Club can go and get job train- “I’m a Christian, and
members during Thurs- ing and care for their kids so I believe when God
day’s meeting. and spiritual nourish- puts an opportunity in
“It’s not about religion. ment. That’s what we’re front of you, you act on it,”
We’re not going to preach trying to accomplish he said. “I had the oppor-
to people that come in the there.” tunity to speak on what
door if they don’t believe There isn’t yet a reli- God is doing at the Dream
what we believe,” Leach
was quick to say. “But we
are approaching this like
servants of God.”
The church still needs
about $20,000 to complete
the building’s renova-
tions, but Leach said he
didn’t come to Exchange
to fundraise. He came to
make members aware of
the Dream Center’s exis-
tence, and to ask that they
begin “thinking and pray-
ing” about if, and how,
they could volunteer.
“I believe that right
now, in this city, God has
organized just enough
chaos so we can see what
we can do to help,” he
said. “I always say that
this is about access, not
ownership. We are provid-
ing access to job training,
discipleship, after-school
programs. We don’t own
our talents, but we’re try-
ing to use them all to the
best of our ability to bless
our community. And
that’s where the commu-
nity comes in.”
Although the Dream
Center’s building isn’t
quite operational yet,
Genesis Church has been
hosting programs and
events the Dream Center
will take over once the
building is complete. As
of now, Leach said the
Dream Center staff’s first
priorities will be to host a
culinary arts school and
facilitate a block clean-
up program. There will
be a separate space in
Opinion
4A Friday, August 9, 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
Our View
Time to tighten down on absentee voting
Absentee voting is meant to election day. ballots. The most we could But District 5 Lowndes needs to change the law to
be a tool for voters, not a cam- You ask the candidates, and find cast in a similar-size city County Supervisor Leroy close this loophole through
paign strategy for candidates. they tell you it’s a completely were 402 in Meridian (about Brooks — who is no stranger which elderly and disabled
In Columbus, some people honest, forthright and objec- 50% larger than Columbus). to absentee ballots himself citizens are being exploited.
don’t seem to have gotten that tive process. There’s no push There were only 194 cast in — is calling for an Attorney One way to knock it back is
memo. to get these people -- again, Starkville’s election. General’s office investigation implementing no-excuse early
The trick is simple. A many of whom are elderly and Moreover, the impact was into the race, since 73 voters in voting. Now, you must be 65 or
campaign volunteer, either disabled -- to vote a certain pretty clear. One incumbent, that ward have already asked older, claim you’ll be out-of-
paid or unpaid, canvasses way. They’re out trying to Ward 2 Councilman Joseph for absentee ballots. town on election day or that
neighborhoods where elderly raise participation and make Mickens, garnered almost Speaking to The Dispatch, you’re disabled, and you can
or disabled citizens live and sure these vulnerable citizens’ exactly the same number of one candidate said she’s actual- vote absentee in-person or by
convince them to call the city voices are heard. absentee votes as machine ly been present while absentee mail. Allowing people to vote
registrar’s office for an absen- Indeed. votes (180 machine and 178 ab- voters are casting their ballots by machine at a centralized
tee ballot. Once the citizens The numbers tell a vastly sentee) en route to re-election. and a campaign volunteer location for two to three weeks
receive those ballots in the different story, and they point In Ward 4, Marty Turner lost provides a witness signature. before and election would sig-
mail, they call those volunteers to Columbus candidates rack- the election to Fred Jackson, Wonder who those people nificantly cut down on the need
back over to their homes, ing up backroom votes at a rate but beat Jackson by a 111-23 voted for? for absentees, save for military
where they either fill out the astoundingly disproportionate margin in absentees. Right now, at-home absentee personnel deployed overseas.
ballot and have the volunteer to the rest of the state. Jackson has since vacat- voting is perfectly legal, and if Otherwise, opportunist
sign as a witness or have the After the 2017 citywide ed his Ward 4 seat, and the anything improper takes place candidates will keep stuffing
volunteer fill out the ballot for election, The Dispatch did an campaigns of six candidates it’s hard to prove or regulate. ballot boxes with ill-gotten
them. Then someone mails in-depth look at the local use vying to replace him in an Aug. So we’ll see Brooks’ call for gain, and the results of our city
the completed ballot back to of absentee ballots. Columbus 20 special election are in full an investigation and raise him elections will continue to be, at
the registrar for counting on voters cast 1,069 absentee swing. one better. The Legislature best, ethically ambiguous.
Councilman Gene
a.m. Saturday at Second Funeral Home of Macon been entrusted with the arrangements.
Baptist M.B. Church in is in charge of arrange- Mr. Stone was born on Saturday, September 23,
Macon. Burial will fol- ments. 1939, in Tchula, MS, to the late Bruce Stone, Sr.
Arther Taylor
low at Tippi Community Mrs. Bell was born and Pauline Lehman. He was a retired director for
Cemetery. Visitation to the late Joseph Care Center Nursing Home in Louisville.
is from 1-5 p.m. Friday Jasper and Maggie Mr. Stone was preceded in death by his wife,
at Lee-Sykes Funeral Lee Bryant Abrams, Mr. Gene Arther Taylor, Janice Marie Buckley Stone; and his stepmother,
Home. Lee-Sykes Fu- in the McLeod Chapel 65, passed away on Monday, Ruth Stone.
neral Home of Macon Community of Noxu- August 5, 2019, in Columbus, Survivors include his daughters, Tracy Moore
is in charge of arrange- bee County. She was a MS. (Scotty), Steens, MS, and Rhonda Carver, Green-
ments. graduate of Brooksville Funeral services will be wood, MS; brother, Mike Stone, Fort Wayne, IN;
Mrs. Ramsey was High School and was Sunday, August 11, 2019, at grandchildren, James Blake McBrayer (Miki), Ma-
born Dec. 13, 1954, in formerly employed in 1:00 P.M. at the James M. son Lee McBrayer and Gracie Marie McBrayer.
Noxubee County. She the garment industry Trotter Convention Center, 123
was formerly employed and as a business agent 5th Street North, Columbus,
as a public school edu- with AFL-CIO. She was MS, with Dr. James A. Boyd
cator. a member of Calvary officiating. Burial will follow in Memorial
Baptist Church. Gardens Cemetery. Visitation will be Saturday
Joe Key IN addition to her from 3:00-7:00 PM at Zion Gate M.B. Church, Sign the online guest book at
parents, she was 1202 5th Street South, Columbus, MS. The www.memorialgunterpeel.com
MACON — Joe Fos-
ter Key, 68, died Aug. 5, preceded in death by Family will greet friends from 5:00-7:00 PM. 903 College Street • Columbus, MS
2019. her husband, Robert Final arrangements have been entrusted to
Jewell Gentry
Services Chester “Bob” Bell; and Carter’s Funeral Services.
will be siblings, Trudy Abrams, Gene was born June 8, 1954, in Columbus,
at 2 p.m. Jeff Abrams, Irene Den- MS, to Juliette Tate Taylor and William Henry
ton, Wesley Abrams, Taylor. He confessed hope in Christ at the Jewell Walker Gentry passed
Saturday at from this earthly life on August
Christian Willie Joe Abrams and age of 13 at New Zion Pilgrim Baptist Church,
Lynette Morgan. under the leadership of Rev. Milton Fields. He 6, 2019.
Love M.B. Jewell was born in Oktibbe-
Church, She is survived by later joined Zion Gate M.B. Church, under the
her daughter, Debbie leadership of Dr. James A. Boyd. Mr. Taylor grew ha County, MS, on August 22,
with Willie Key 1929, to James Earsley Walker
Pippin Coker of Madison; son, up in Columbus, MS and attended the Concord
Gary Bell of Meridian; Schools. In May of 1974, he received his diploma and Earline Thompson Walk-
officiating. Burial will er. Her sweet life began at her
follow at the church sisters, Barbara Jean from the Ministerial Institute & College and later
Edmonson of Colum- attended East Mississippi Community College to Grandmother’s home.
cemetery. Visitation is She is preceded in death by
from 1-5 p.m. Friday bus and Donnie Nix further his education.
of Clinton; brother, Mr. Taylor was employed with Sysco as a truck her brothers, Jimmy, Harry, Leon and Doug.
at Lee-Sykes Funeral She leaves behind her brothers, Bob and Don;
Home. Lee-Sykes Fu- Charles Milton Abrams driver for over 30 years, where he later retired.
In 2006, he felt the need to be of service to his and her beautiful sister, Kay. Jewell also leaves
neral Home of Macon of Steens; four grand-
community and was elected as City Councilman behind her one and true love Gerald; and three
is in charge of arrange- children; and seven
for Ward 1. He served the citizens of Ward 1 from children, Gerry Gentry (Sue), Debby Gentry
ments. great-grandchildren.
2006-2019. During his tenure as councilman, he Howze (Odis), and Angie Gentry Lewis (Rusty).
Mr. Key was born Gerald and Jewell were married 72 years and
Dec. 10, 1951, in Nox- was selected as vice mayor. As a councilman, his
passion was not only Ward 1, but the entire city were sweethearts to the end.
ubee County, to the Jewell touched many lives with her gentle and
late John Eddie and of Columbus. His desire was to serve in whatever
capacity needed; whether it was volunteering, encouraging spirit. She not only adored her sev-
Josephine Key. He was en grandchildren, Amy Gonzalez (Jim), David
community organizing or simply sharing a
formerly employed as a Gentry (Tina), Wil Robertson (Diana), Randy
wonderful conversation with anyone he crossed
truck driver. Gentry, Lindsey Lewis, Lacey Lewis and Lesley
paths with. Mr. Taylor was an advocate of sports.
In addition to his Lewis, but she also found much joy in her nine
His favorite sports team was the Dallas Cowboys
parents, he was preced- great-grandchildren. Her legacy is one of love
and he was a big supporter of the Columbus
ed in death by his son, and support.
High School Lady Falcons Basketball Team.
Joe Foster Key Jr.; and Jewell spent years in many roles at Artesia
Above everything, Mr. Taylor did for others. He
three brothers. United Methodist Church, teaching and leading
was a family man who loved his wife, children
He is survived by others to love the Lord and to know Christ. Her
and grandchildren wholeheartedly. He loved Old
his wife, Mittie P. Key; unfailing faith and commitment remains a mem-
Anthony Brown Western T.V. shows, including Gun Smoke.
daughter, Nikki Henry; ory to cherish for those who knew her.
Services: He is preceded in death by his parents,
son, Tiemeyer Robin- Friday, Aug. 9 • 11 AM Services will be held Saturday, August 10,
William Henry and Juliette Taylor; son, Shanta
son; brother, Jim Key of New Salem Baptist Church 2019, at 2:00 P.M. at Artesia United Methodist
Burial Henderson; his siblings, and Essie D. Baldwin,
Macon; sisters, Carrie Church, with Rev. Gene Merkl officiating. Burial
Egger Cemetery Willie James Taylor, Julia M. Taylor and George
Key and Reba Roby, College St. Location will follow at the church cemetery. Visitation will
Lee Taylor.
both of Brooksville, be held one hour prior to service at the church.
Gene Taylor’s legacy will forever be cherished
Florence Banks of Co- Bruce Stone Jr. by his loving wife of 30 years, Terry Taylor of Memorial Gunter Peel Funeral Home & Crema-
lumbus, and Lila Rogers Graveside Services:
Friday, Aug. 9 • 3 PM Columbus, MS; his children, LaToya Taylor and tory, 2nd Ave. North location, has been entrusted
of Vardaman; seven Egger Cemetery with the arrangements.
Gelissa Taylor, both of Columbus, MS, Miracle
grandchildren; and 11 College St. Location Serving as pallbearers will be her grandsons
(Deon) Thames of Euless, TX, Tenessa Smith
great-grandchildren. and sons-in-law.
of Tuscaloosa, AL, and Demarco Hunter of
Jewell Gentry In lieu of flowers, if you wish to make a do-
Visitation:
Columbus, MS; his grandchildren, Kaitlynn
Frances Bell Saturday, Aug. 10 • 1-2 PM McCoy, TeeAndre Crummie and Traylon Hunter; nation in her memory, consider Artesia United
MACON — Sarah Artesia U.M. Church goddaughter, Chelsie Sparks; his siblings, Methodist Church or Trinity Place.
Frances Abrams Bell, Services:
Saturday, Aug. 10 • 2 PM
Oscar (Mary) Taylor of St. Louis, MO, Annie
86, died Aug. 7, 2019, at Artesia U.M. Church Ruth McKnight of Milwaukee, WI, Eli (Dorsie)
Noxubee County Nurs- Burial Taylor, Ethel (Johnny) Stewart, Glinda (Rev.
ing Home. Artesia U.M. Church Cemetery
2nd Ave. North Location James) Samuel and Jimmie (Rose) Taylor, all
Services will be at of Columbus, MS, Mack A. Taylor of Plano,
11 a.m. Saturday at Sign the online guest book at
Pamela Pevey TX, Mary (Sanders, Jr.) McGee, Joe Taylor and
www.memorialgunterpeel.com
Calvary Baptist Church, Incomplete Barbara A. (Terry) Williams, all of Columbus,
with Bill Ross officiat- 2nd Ave. North Location MS, and Ozzie B. (Melvin Jean) Verdell of 716 Second Avenue North • Columbus, MS
ing. Burial will follow at Brooksville, MS. He also leaves a host of sisters-
Log on.
in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, aunts,
uncles, cousins and friends.
Pallbearers will be Stephen Jones, Andy
Stewart, Jr., Wallace Cunningham, Jarvis
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The Associated Press
WASHINGTON —
Shifting the gun violence
debate, Senate Majority
Leader Mitch McConnell
said Thursday he now
wants to consider back-
ground checks and other
bills, setting up a poten-
tially pivotal moment when
lawmakers return in the
fall.
The Republican lead-
er won’t be calling sena-
tors back to work early,
as some are demanding.
But he told a Kentucky ra-
dio station that President
Donald Trump called him
Thursday morning and
they talked about several
ideas. The president, he
said, is “anxious to get an
outcome and so am I.”
McConnell, who is fac-
ing protests outside his
Louisville home, can shift
attention back to Demo-
crats by showing a willing-
ness to engage ahead of
the 2020 election.
“What we can’t do is fail
to pass something,” McCo-
nnell said.
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Natasha Howard had 23 points, 11 rebounds in Storm’s victory
The Associated Press added 13, Isabelle Harrison 12 and Phoenix (11-11).
Allisha Gray 11. Glory Johnson, the n Mystics 91, Fever 78:
EVERET T, Wash. — Natasha fifth starter, was just 1 of 10 from WASHINGTON (AP) — Elena Del-
Howard had 23 points, 11 rebounds the field for three points. le Donne had 22 points and eight
and six steals, Jordin Canada add- Dallas’ 0-11 road record is the rebounds, and Kristi Toliver added
ed a career-high 18 points and six franchise’s worst start since losing a career-high 11 assists in Washing-
assists and the Seattle Storm beat 13 straight in 2011, while based in ton’s victory over Indiana.
the Dallas Wings 69-57 on Thurs- Tulsa. Emma Meesseman scored 19
day night. n Sparks 84, Mercury 74: points, LaToya Sanders added
Howard scored 13 of Seattle LOS ANGELES — Nneka Og-
16, Aerial Powers 14 and Natasha
opening 20 points, and finished the wumike scored 24 points, Can-
half with 15 as the Storm trailed Cloud 13 for Washington (16-7).
dace Parker added 12 points, 11
38-37. Seattle was just 2 of 10 from rebounds and six assists and Los Toliver was held scoreless on six
3-point range before halftime and Angeles beat Phoenix for its fourth shot attempts. The Mystics have
ended the game 3 for 19. straight victory. won seven of their last eight games
Alysha Clark added 12 points Chelsea Gray chipped in with 10 for the second best record in the
and eight rebounds to help Seattle points and five assists for Los Ange- WNBA.
(13-11) snap a three-game skid. les (14-8). Kelsey Mitchell scored 13 of her
Kayla Thornton led Dallas (6-17) Brittney Griner scored 27 points, 18 points in the first half for Indiana
with 14 points. Arike Ogunbowale and Leilani Mitchell added 19 for (8-16).
MSU
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downs during his final year at mer receiver through MSU receiv- last week.
Starkville — leaving Jones wishing ers coach Marcus Johnson. That said, with another year in
he’d arrived earlier. “I think he’s doing some good Moorhead’s system and the allure
“If we would have had him last coaching right now and it’s only a of the SEC’s bright lights no longer
year or this year I think he’d be a matter of time till (Gardner) will a mesmerizer, Gardner is prepared
kid that could catch 60-70 balls and blow up and have a good year,” he to make the most of any opportuni-
be one of the best receivers in the said. ty he is afforded this season or next
nation,” he said. “It didn’t work out As it stands, Gardner looked to in his own backyard.
that way but I was fortunate enough be in the driver’s seat for a rotational “It’s real cool,” he said of being
to coach him for one year and hon- spot — spending most of the spring able to play in his hometown. “I’m
estly it was a blessing.” running with the No. 2 offense. But at home. I’m surrounded by friends
With Gardner now playing his in the limited action open to the me- and family who want to see me and
collegiate football just a few miles dia, he looked to be working with support me so I’m just basically try-
away, Jones keeps tabs on his for- the No. 3 offense during team work ing to put on for Starkville.”
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Hartlage in 20 holes in the nika Sorenstam, was the 2019 gle pitch. That’s just the mentality I take
round of 32 before defeating Big Ten Freshman of the Year going into every at-bat.”
Min A Yoon 3- and-1 in the at Ohio State and is ranked No. Alfaro kept the Braves from an early
round of 16. 57 in the WWAG rankings. lead when he tagged Ozzie Albies out at
Ganne survived extra holes Ruffels is a rising junior at home in the first. A pitch from Hernandez
against both Bentley Cotton USC and qualified for the U.S. got past Alfaro and bounced off the back-
and Emily Hawkins Thursday Women’s Open in 2019. She has stop. Alfaro retrieved the ball, ran toward
to advance. yet to win a match by less than the plate and beat Albies, who tried to
Rounding out Friday’s con- three holes. score from third after his one-out triple.
tingent of quarterfinalists are Due to impending heat, play “He flipped the game right there, in-
Aneka Seumanutafa and Ga- will commence at 7:15 a.m. Fri- stead of us getting behind quick and
briela Ruffels. Seumanutafa, day. The four winners will play didn’t have to battle back,” Mattingly
named for LPGA legend An- in Saturday’s semifinals. said.
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Baseball
Johnson. 1-2, Vadeeva 1-2, Parker 1-3, Mabrey 1-5, Gray Jonas Blixt 39-34—73 +2 Online: http://www.nascar.com
Site: Brooklyn.
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All Times EDT Chicago Cincinnati Angeles 22 (Parker 6). Total Fouls_Phoenix 17, Gary Woodland 39-34—73 +2 Schedule: Friday, practice, 1:35 & 3:05 p.m.;
ab r h bi ab r h bi Los Angeles 21. Technicals_Taurasi, Phoenix Mackenzie Hughes 37-36—73 +2 Saturday, qualifying, 9:35 a.m. (FS2), race, 1
TOP Soccer returning to Columbus
East Division
W L Pct GB Heyward rf 5 1 0 0 Senzel cf-2b 3 0 0 1
Cstllns lf 4 3 3 2 Votto 1b 4 0 0 0
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Columbus Soccer Organization announced the New York 76 39 .661 — Sparks (Defensive three second). A_10,345 Denny McCarthy 36-37—73 +2 Track: Michigan International Speedway.
Tampa Bay 66 50 .569 10½ Ryan p 1 0 0 0 E.Sarez 3b 4 2 1 0 (18,997). Brian Gay 38-35—73 +2 Race distance: 200 miles, 100 laps.
return of TOP Soccer after a five-year hiatus. Bryant 3b 5 2 2 2 Aquino rf 5 1 2 3 Charley Hoffman 36-38—74 +3 Last year: Brett Moffitt took Michigan’s summer
TOP Soccer is a program run in partnership with
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Baltimore 38 76 .333 37½ Cratini ph-1b 1 0 1 0 Dav.Hrn p 0 0 0 0 DALLAS (57) Brice Garnett 40-34—74 +3 Last race: Stewart Friesen was the fastest on
the YMCA for 4-19 year olds with special needs. Central Division J.Baez ss 6 1 2 1 O’Grady cf 1 0 0 0 Gray 4-7 3-3 11, Harrison 5-8 2-2 12, Johnson J.J. Spaun 39-35—74 +3 Eldora’s dirt.
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begin Sept. 9 at the Downtown Soccer Complex.
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75 40 .652 — Bote 2b 1 0 1 0 Brnhart c 1 0 0 0 0-0 0, Langhorne 1-4 1-1 3, Loyd 2-9 4-4 8, Open Scores for three races after a safety violation last week.
tvelek@yahoo.com. Totals 45 12 18 12 Totals 37 5 11 5 Mosqueda-Lewis 0-2 0-0 0, Paris 0-0 0-0 0, Friday Next race: UNOH 200 presented by Ohio Logis-
Oakland 65 50 .565 10 At The Renaissance Club
Texas 58 56 .509 16½ Chicago 104 110 410—12 Zellous 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 24-61 18-20 69. tics, Aug. 15, Bristol Motor Speedway.
Los Angeles 56 60 .483 19½ Cincinnati 104 000 000— 5 Dallas 24 14 9 10—57 North Berwick, Scotland Online: http://www.nascar.com
CALENDAR Seattle 48 68 .414 27½ E_Peraza (7), Lucroy 2 (5). DP_Chicago 1. Seattle 20 17 15 17—69 Purse: $1.5 million FORMULA ONE
Wednesday’s Games LOB_Chicago 11, Cincinnati 11. 2B_Rizzo (25), 3-Point Goals_Dallas 6-20 (Thornton 3-6, Yardage: 6,427; Par 71 (35-36) Last race: Lewis Hamilton won in Hungary, his
Boston 4, Kansas City 4, 9½ innings, susp. J.Baez (31), Lucroy (9), E.Suarez (18), Aquino Ogunbowale 2-6, Johnson 1-5, Gray 0-1, Davis First Round eighth victory of the season.
Chicago White Sox 8, Detroit 1 (1), Ervin 2 (6). HR_Castellanos 2 (14), I.Happ 0-2), Seattle 3-19 (Clark 2-2, Howard 1-4, Zel- Jane Park 30-33—63 Next race: Belgian Grand Prix, Sept. 1,
Friday Cleveland 2, Texas 0, 1st game
Atlanta 11, Minnesota 7
(3), Aquino (3). SB_Heyward (7).
IP H R ER BB SO
lous 0-1, Canada 0-1, Langhorne 0-2, Loyd 0-3,
Whitcomb 0-6). Fouled Out_None. Rebounds_
Anne van Dam
Mi Hyang Lee
30-33—63
31-32—63
Spa-Francorchamps Circuit, Stavelot, Belgium.
Online: http://www.formula1.com
PREP SOFTBALL Toronto 4, Tampa Bay 3 Chicago Dallas 29 (Harrison 7), Seattle 30 (Howard 11). Moriya Jutanugarn 30-34—64 INDYCAR
Houston 14, Colorado 3 Hamels 3 8 5 4 2 2 Assists_Dallas 12 (Ogunbowale 6), Seattle 13 Su Oh 31-34—65 Last race: Scott Dixon won at Mid-Ohio two
Heritage Academy at Carroll Academy, 5 Chicago Cubs 10, Oakland 1 Chatwood W,5-1 3 1 0 0 1
Underwood Jr. 2-3 1 0 0 0
6
1
(Canada 6). Total Fouls_Dallas 22, Seattle 16.
A_6,268 (8,149).
Caroline Hedwall
Chella Choi
34-31—65
31-34—65
weeks ago to stay in the title hunt.
Cleveland 5, Texas 1, 2nd game Next race: ABC Supply 500, Aug. 18, Pocono
p.m. Seattle 3, San Diego 2 Ryan 2 1-3 1 0 0 0 1
Fever-Mystics, Box
Hyo Joo Kim 33-33—66 Raceway, Long Pond, Pennsylvania.
N.Y. Yankees 14, Baltimore 2 Cincinnati Mi Jung Hur 35-31—66 Online: http://www.indycar.com
Calhoun Academy at Hebron Christian, 4 Thursday’s Games A.Wood 3 7 5 2 1 2 INDIANA (78) Sei Young Kim 33-33—66 NHRA DRAG RACING
Gausman L,3-8 2 4 2 2 0 2 Achonwa 3-6 2-2 9, Dupree 7-8 2-2 16, Laney Cydney Clanton 32-35—67 Last event: John Force notched his 150th ca-
p.m. N.Y. Yankees 12, Toronto 6
Boston 3, L.A. Angels 0 Sims 1 0 0 0 1 1 0-2 0-0 0, T.Mitchell 2-9 0-0 5, Wheeler 3-8 0-0 Elizabeth Szokol 33-34—67 reer Funny Car win.
Dav.Hernandez 1 2-3 6 5 5 2 1 7, Burke 0-1 0-0 0, Johnson 4-5 0-0 9, K.Mitch- Jeongeun Lee6 32-35—67 Next event: NHRA Nationals, Aug. 15-18,
PREP VOLLEYBALL Detroit 10, Kansas City 8
K.Farmer 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 ell 6-14 2-2 18, Mavunga 3-4 2-2 8, McCowan Madelene Sagstrom 33-34—67 Brainerd International Raceway, Brainerd,
Cleveland 7, Minnesota 5 0-1 6-8 6. Totals 28-58 14-16 78.
New Hope at Ridgeland Classic Tourney, TBA Friday’s Games HBP_by Chatwood (K.Farmer), by Sims (Hey- Hannah Green 33-34—67 Minnesota.
ward). WP_Chatwood, Dav.Hernandez. WASHINGTON (91) Anna Nordqvist 32-35—67 Online: http://www.nhra.com
Saturday
Oakland (Fiers 10-3) at Chicago White Sox Atkins 3-9 0-0 7, Cloud 5-9 0-0 13, Delle Donne
(Detwiler 1-2), 3:10 p.m. Umpires_Home, Jordan Baker; First, Ed Holly Clyburn 31-36—67 OTHER SERIES
Hickox; Second, Carlos Torres; Third, Angel 9-13 4-5 22, Sanders 8-11 0-0 16, Toliver 0-6 Louise Ridderstrom 33-35—68 WORLD OF OUTLAWS
Houston (Miley 10-4) at Baltimore (Bundy 5-11), 0-0 0, Hawkins 0-3 0-0 0, Hines-Allen 0-0 0-0
PREP SOFTBALL 7:05 p.m. Hernandez.
T_3:45. A_20,111 (42,319). 0, Meesseman 8-10 2-2 19, Mestdagh 0-0 0-0
Angela Stanford
Camille Chevalier
32-36—68
33-35—68
Wednesday-Saturday, Knoxville Nationals,
Knoxville Raceway, Knoxville, Iowa.
N.Y. Yankees (Happ 9-6) at Toronto (Reid-Fo-
Columbus at Houlka Classic, TBA ley 1-2), 7:07 p.m. Tigers 10, Royals 8
0, Powers 4-8 5-5 14, Walker-Kimbrough 0-0
0-0 0. Totals 37-69 11-12 91.
Ayako Uehara
Muni He
34-34—68
35-33—68
Online: http://worldofoutlaws.com/sprintcars
Kansas City (Keller 7-11) at Detroit (Jackson
New Hope at Eupora Classic, TBA
PREP VOLLEYBALL
1-5), 7:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Barria 4-5) at Boston (Johnson
Kansas City Detroit
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Mrrfeld 2b 5 1 2 0 J.Jones cf 1 0 0 0
Indiana 16 26 15 21—78
Washington 25 19 29 18—91
3-Point Goals_Indiana 8-15 (K.Mitchell 4-8,
Xiyu Lin
Katherine Kirk
Karolin Lampert
34-34—68
34-34—68
33-35—68
Soccer
1-1), 7:10 p.m. A.Grdon lf 5 1 1 3 V.Reyes pr-cf 3 0 2 1 Wheeler 1-1, Achonwa 1-1, T.Mitchell 1-2, Ariya Jutanugarn 32-36—68 Major League Soccer
New Hope at Ridgeland Classic Tourney, TBA Cleveland (Bieber 11-4) at Minnesota (Smeltzer H.Dzier 3b 5 2 2 3 Goodrum 2b 4 0 0 1 Johnson 1-2, Laney 0-1), Washington 6-20
1-1), 8:10 p.m. Tiffany Joh 35-33—68
Glance
Monday, August 12 Texas (Allard 0-0) at Milwaukee (Gonzalez 2-1),
8:10 p.m.
Soler dh 2 1 0 0 Mi.Cbrr dh 4 1 1 2
Cthbert 1b 4 1 2 2 Dixon 1b 4 1 1 0
Strling rf 4 0 0 0 D.Lugo 3b 5 1 1 0
(Cloud 3-5, Meesseman 1-1, Powers 1-3, At-
kins 1-5, Hawkins 0-1, Toliver 0-2, Delle Donne
0-3). Fouled Out_None. Rebounds_Indiana 23
Kim Kaufman
Nanna Koerstz Madsen
Jing Yan
34-35—69
35-34—69
34-35—69
All Times EDT
EASTERN CONFERENCE
PREP SOFTBALL Tampa Bay (TBD) at Seattle (Gonzales 12-9),
10:10 p.m.
N.Lopez ss 4 1 1 0 H.Cstro lf 4 2 1 3 (Mavunga 6), Washington 23 (Delle Donne 8). Charley Hull 35-34—69 W L T Pts GF GA
Dini c 3 1 1 0 Dmritte rf 2 3 1 1 Assists_Indiana 20 (K.Mitchell 6), Washington Minjee Lee 34-35—69 Philadelphia 12 7 6 42 46 37
Starkville Academy at Kemper, 5:30 p.m. Saturday’s Games B.Hmltn cf 4 0 0 0 J.Rgers c 2 1 0 0 24 (Toliver 11). Total Fouls_Indiana 17, Wash- Jenny Shin 33-36—69 Atlanta 12 9 3 39 41 29
N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 3:07 p.m. Mercer ss 5 1 1 2 ington 17. Technicals_Indiana coach Fever New York City FC 10 4 8 38 40 29
Heritage Academy at Hebron Christian, 4 L.A. Angels at Boston, 4:05 p.m. Totals 36 8 9 8 Totals 34 10 8 10 (Defensive three second). A_3,013 (4,200).
Karine Icher
Sarah Schmelzel
34-35—69
34-35—69 New York 11 9 4 37 41 34
Kansas City at Detroit, 6:10 p.m. D.C. United 9 7 9 36 32 31
p.m. Kansas City 203 003 000— 8 Lindsey Weaver 35-34—69
Auto
Ralmuto ph 1 0 0 0 Will.Sm p 0 0 0 0 Bryson DeChambeau 35-33—68 -3 miah Valoaga to a one-year contract. Waived
Umpires_Home, Brian O’Nora; First, Mark C.T. Pan 34-34—68 -3
vs. Illinois, semifinal, Westfield, Ind., ESPN Totals 27 0 1 0 Totals
Philadelphia 000 000 000—0
31 5 10 4 Ripperger; Second, James Hoye; Third, John Rory Sabbatini 34-34—68 -3
WR Chris Thompson.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Signed G Sale-
6 p.m. — Mid-Atlantic Regional: New Jersey San Francisco 003 001 10x—5
Libka.
T_2:16. A_34,744 (37,731).
Hideki Matsuyama 35-33—68 -3 Auto Racing Glance si Uhatafe. Placed DB D’Cota Dixon on IR.
E_Knapp (3). DP_Philadelphia 2, San Fran- Roger Sloan 36-32—68 -3 All Times Eastern HOCKEY
vs. Washington, DC, semifinal, Bristol,
Basketball
cisco 1. LOB_Philadelphia 2, San Francisco Bud Cauley 37-31—68 -3 NASCAR CUP SERIES National Hockey League
8. 2B_Yastrzemski (13), Posey (22). HR_Yas- Aaron Wise 33-35—68 -3 CONSUMERS ENERGY 400 ST. LOUIS BLUES — Named Jim Johnson as-
Conn., ESPN trzemski (11). SB_Pillar (10). CS_Belt (3). Nick Taylor 34-34—68 -3 Site: Brooklyn, Michigan. sistant coach for San Antonio (AHL).
IP H R ER BB SO WNBA Glance Vaughn Taylor 35-34—69 -2 Schedule: Friday, practice, 12:35 p.m. ECHL
8 p.m. — West Regional: Northern Calif. vs. Philadelphia All Times EDT Charles Howell III 36-33—69 -2 (NBCSN), qualifying, 5:05 p.m. (NBCSN); READING ROYALS — Signed D Garrett Cock-
Aa.Nola L,10-3 5 7 3 3 2 3 EASTERN CONFERENCE Shane Lowry 37-32—69 -2 Saturday, practice, 8:35 & 11:30 a.m.; Sunday, erill.
Arizona, semifinal, San Bernardino, Calif., Pivetta 3 3 2 1 3 3 W L Pct GB Kevin Na 38-31—69 -2 race, 3 p.m., NBCSN. WORCESTER RAILERS — Signed D Anthony
San Francisco Connecticut 16 6 .727 — Luke List 34-35—69 -2 Track: Michigan International Speedway (oval, Florentino.
ESPN Bumgarner W,7-7 7 1 0 0 1 3 Washington 16 7 .696 ½ Kyle Stanley 36-33—69 -2 2 miles). SOCCER
Gott 1 0 0 0 1 2 Chicago 13 9 .591 3 Tyrrell Hatton 34-35—69 -2 Race distance: 400 miles, 200 laps. Major League Soccer
MLB BASEBALL Will.Smith 1 0 0 0 0 0 New York 8 14 .364 8 Russell Henley 38-31—69 -2 Last year: Kevin Harvick won after starting COLUMBUS CREW SC — Acquired $75,000 in
HBP_by Pivetta (Slater). WP_Pivetta 2. Indiana 8 16 .333 9 Matthew Wolff 34-35—69 -2 third. Targeted Allocation Money (TAM) from Hous-
2 p.m. — Oakland at Chicago White Sox, Umpires_Home, Fieldin Cubreth; First, CB Atlanta 5 18 .217 11½ Dylan Frittelli 37-32—69 -2 Last race: Chase Elliott won his fifth career ton for M Niko Hansen.
Bucknor; Second, Nic Lentz; Third, Paul Nau- WESTERN CONFERENCE Andrew Putnam 34-35—69 -2 race. D.C. UNITED — Acquired $50,000 in Targeted
MLB ert. Las Vegas 15 8 .652 — Tommy Fleetwood 35-34—69 -2 Fast facts: It was the second win of the year for Allocation Money (TAM) from Columbus for
T_2:49. A_37,667 (41,915). Los Angeles 14 8 .636 ½ Rickie Fowler 34-35—69 -2 the 24-year-old Elliott. He also won at Tallade- $50,000 in General Allocation Money (GAM)
6 p.m. — LA Angels at Boston OR NY Yan- Seattle 13 11 .542 2½ Francesco Molinari 34-35—69 -2 ga in April and is one of six drivers with multiple for the 2019 season.
kees at Toronto, MLB Indians 7, Twins 5 Minnesota 11 11 .500 3½ Michael Thompson 36-34—70 -1 victories in 2019. ...Series leader Kyle Busch FC CINCINNATI — Acquired M Joseph-Claude
Cleveland Minnesota Phoenix 11 11 .500 3½ Joaquin Niemann 37-33—70 -1 has posted five consecutive top-10 finishes in Gyau from MSV Duisburg (Germany). Acquired
ab r h bi ab r h bi Si Woo Kim 35-35—70 -1 Michigan. ...Denny Hamlin has two wins and M Derrick Etienne Jr. on loan from the New
NFL FOOTBALL Lindor ss 4 1 1 0 Kepler cf 4 1 1 0
Dallas 6 17 .261 9
Thursday’s Games J.B. Holmes 36-34—70 -1 12 top-10s at Brooklyn’s two-mile oval. ...Joey York Red Bulls for a 2020 third-round Super-
Mercado cf 4 1 0 0 J.Plnco ss 4 1 1 1 Brooks Koepka 35-35—70 -1
3:30 p.m. — Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, NFL C.Sntna 1b 3 1 0 0 Cruz dh 2 0 0 0
Washington 91, Indiana 78
Seattle 69, Dallas 57 Matt Kuchar 36-34—70 -1
Logano enters the weekend just 13 points be-
hind Busch.
Draft pick.
LOS ANGELES FC — Acquired F Brian Rodrí-
PAN AMERICAN GAMES Puig rf 4 2 1 0 C.Cron ph-dh 2 0 0 0 Los Angeles 84, Phoenix 74 Scott Brown 32-38—70 -1 Next race: Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race, guez from Peñarol (Uruguay).
Jo.Rmir 3b 3 1 2 3 Cave pr-dh 0 0 0 0 Friday’s Games Danny Lee 35-35—70 -1 Aug. 17, Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, Ten- LA GALAXY — Acquired F Cristian Pavón on
9 a.m. — Day 18: From Peru, ESPNU Kipnis 2b 4 0 2 2 E.Rsrio lf 5 1 0 1
F.Reyes dh 3 0 0 0 Sano 3b 3 1 1 1
Connecticut at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Keegan Bradley
Nate Lashley
36-34—70
36-34—70
-1
-1
nessee.
Online: http://www.nascar.com
loan from Boca Juniors (Argentina).
NEW YORK RED BULLS — Placed M Florian
Chicago at Las Vegas, 10:30 p.m.
2 p.m. — Day 18: From Peru, ESPNU R.Perez c 3 0 0 0 Arraez 2b 3 0 2 1
Naquin lf 4 1 1 1 Gnzalez rf 4 0 1 1
Saturday’s Games Keith Mitchell
Xander Schauffele
36-34—70
35-35—70
-1
-1
NASCAR XFINITY SERIES
B&L TRANSPORT 170
Valot on the season ending injury list.
SEATTLE SOUNDERS — Acquired M Emanuel
Atlanta at Indiana, 3 p.m.
6 p.m. — Day 18: From Peru, ESPNU J.Cstro c 3 0 0 0
Garver ph 1 0 0 0
Dallas at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Patrick Cantlay
Ryan Palmer
36-34—70
35-35—70
-1
-1
Site: Lexington, Ohio. Cecchini on loan from Malága CF. Signed F-M
Sunday’s Games Schedule: Friday, practice, 1:35 & 4:05 p.m.; Luis Silva.
SOCCER (MEN’S) Adranza 1b 4 1 2 0 Minnesota at Washington, 3 p.m. Ryan Armour 36-34—70 -1 Saturday, qualifying, 11:40 a.m.; race, 3 p.m., National Women’s Soccer League
Totals 32 7 7 6 Totals 35 5 8 5 Seattle at New York, 3 p.m. Sebastián Muñoz 34-36—70 -1 NBCSN. ORLANDO PRIDE — Signed D Julie King.
2 p.m. — Premier League: Norwich City at Cleveland 010 320 001—7 Chicago at Los Angeles, 5 p.m. Pat Perez 38-32—70 -1 Track: Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course (circuit, COLLEGE
Minnesota 000 200 030—5 Connecticut at Las Vegas, 6 p.m. Cameron Champ 35-36—71 E 2.258 miles). ABILENE CHRISTIAN — Named John Walker
Liverpool, NBCSN E_Gibson (2). DP_Minnesota 2. LOB_Cleve- Scott Piercy 36-35—71 E Race distance: 169.35 miles, 75 laps. director of tennis.
land 6, Minnesota 8. 2B_Jo.Ramirez (29), Kip- Mercury-Sparks, Box Lucas Glover 37-34—71 E Last year: Justin Allgaier overtook Austin Cin- DAYTON — Named Andy Farrell special
9 p.m. — Liga MX: UNAM at Tijuana, FS1 nis 2 (20), J.Polanco (31), Sano (14), Arraez (9). PHOENIX (74) Brandt Snedeker 36-35—71 E dric, who led 59 of 75 laps, to finish first. assistant to the men’s basketball coach and
3B_Puig (2). HR_Naquin (10). SB_Lindor (18). B.Turner 1-6 2-2 4, Bonner 2-11 6-7 10, Griner Collin Morikawa 37-34—71 E Last race: Cindric won at Watkins Glen. recruiting coordinator; Brett Comer director of
TENNIS IP H R ER BB SO 10-17 7-9 27, Mitchell 6-11 3-3 19, Y.Turner 2-10 Nick Watney 36-35—71 E Fast facts: Last week’s win was Cindric’s first player development for men’s basketball; Khyle
Cleveland 2-2 8, Carter 0-2 0-0 0, Cunningham 0-2 4-4 4, Cameron Tringale 35-36—71 E in 54 career series starts. He has also finished Marshall graduate assistant for men’s basket-
11 a.m. — Rogers Cup: Quarterfinals, Ontar- Clevinger W,7-2 7 3 2 2 1 9 Little 1-2 0-0 2, Taylor 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 22-63 Graeme McDowell 35-36—71 E in the top 10 27 times. ...NASCAR officials ball; and Casey Cathrall strength & conditioning
Cimber 1-3 2 3 3 1 1 24-27 74. Sam Ryder 35-36—71 E disqualified AJ Allmendinger’s No. 10 Chev- coach for men’s basketball.
io, ESPN2 O.Perez H,15 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 LOS ANGELES (84) Martin Laird 36-35—71 E rolet for a technical violation at Watkins Glen. LOUISVILLE — Named Samantha Sarff assis-
Wittgren 0 1 0 0 0 0 Gray 4-13 2-3 10, N.Ogwumike 9-13 4-4 24, Matt Every 38-34—72 +1 The Kaulig Racing car, which crossed second tant rowing coach.
5:30 p.m. — Rogers Cup: Quarterfinals, Hand S,29-31 1 1-3 2 0 0 2 0 Parker 3-8 5-7 12, Ruffin-Pratt 1-4 0-0 3, Wi- Billy Horschel 36-36—72 +1 behind Cindric, was found to be too low in the RUTGERS — Announced the retirement of
Minnesota ese 4-4 1-1 12, C.Ogwumike 1-5 0-0 2, Jones Phil Mickelson 37-35—72 +1 back during a post-race inspection. ...Allgaier director of baseball operations and volunteer
Ontario, ESPN2 Gibson L,11-5 4 1-3 4 6 5 6 2 3-4 0-0 7, Mabrey 4-8 0-0 9, Vadeeva 2-4 0-0 Jhonattan Vegas 38-34—72 +1 finished third after sending Ross Chastain into assistant baseball coach Glen Gardner.
Littell 2 2-3 1 0 0 1 1 5. Totals 31-63 12-15 84. Adam Long 37-35—72 +1 the wall last week, the latest in a series of con- SAINT ANSELM — Named Codi Fitzgerald as-
WNBA BASKETBALL R.Harper 1 1 0 0 0 0 Phoenix 15 17 16 26—74 Jim Furyk 36-36—72 +1 frontations between the two. “At some point, sistant strength and conditioning coach.
T.May 1 1 1 1 1 2 Los Angeles 25 19 18 22—84 Jason Day 38-34—72 +1 you just get to a point of where you’re tired of SHENANDOAH — Named AJ Blaisdell and
7 p.m. — Connecticut at Minnesota, CBSSN Wittgren pitched to 1 batter in the 8th 3-Point Goals_Phoenix 6-22 (Mitchell 4-7, Scott Stallings 40-32—72 +1 getting run into. And so I ran back into him,” Asia Hart men’s and women’s assistant track
9:30 p.m. — Chicago at Las Vegas, CBSSN HBP_by Clevinger (Sano).
Umpires_Home, Gary Cederstrom; First, Quinn
Y.Turner 2-6, Cunningham 0-1, Little 0-1, Carter
0-2, Bonner 0-5), Los Angeles 10-23 (Wiese
Emiliano Grillo
Bubba Watson
38-35—73
36-37—73
+2
+2
Allgaier said.
Next race: Food City 300, Aug. 16, Bristol Motor
and field coaches.
TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY — Named
Wolcott; Second, Marvin Hudson; Third, Adrian 3-3, N.Ogwumike 2-4, Jones 1-1, Ruffin-Pratt Sepp Straka 34-39—73 +2 Speedway. West Nott women’s tennis head coach.
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of First M.B. Church in Gordo, Alabama. for any habit, hurt or hang-up using the
Summer Revival The public is invited to attend. For more Christ-centered 12 steps.
Cedar Grove Baptist Church, 286
information, call 662-327-5590.
Swartz Dr., concludes its Annual Summer
Revival services at 7 p.m. Aug. 9. Guest
Prayer for Youth
speaker will be Pastor David O. Williams Summer Revival Every 2nd and 3rd Saturday, Pleasant
of Sulphur Springs M.B. Church in Ham- Bethlehem M.B. Church, 293 Bethle- Ridge Faith Center hosts a prayer for the
ilton. The public is invited to attend. For hem Rd. in Caledonia, hosts its Annual youth from 2-3 p.m.
more information, call 662-497-2702. Summer Revival services 7 p.m. nightly
Aug. 19-23. Different speaker nightly. The
public is invited to attend.
Prayer, Free Coffee
Missionary Day Mount Zion Missionary Baptist
Friendship M.B. Church, 1102 12th Church, 2221 14th Ave. N., hosts free
Ave. S., hosts its Annual Missionary Day Grief Share Support coffee and a prayer community outreach
Program at 3 p.m. Aug. 11. Guest speak- A grief share support group meets at
service from 8-9 a.m. every 5th Saturday.
6:30 p.m. every Tuesday through July 30
er will be the Rev. Curtis Gosa of the New For information, contact Jesse Slater,
at the Mission, 2494 E. Church Hill Road,
Light Baptist Church in Reform, Alabama. 662-328-4979.
in West Point.
The public is invited to attend.
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loader, buddy seat, EXL; 4dr, White, 99K
MADISON, TN 37115- Jackson, Mississippi 662−251−0351.
Yesterday’sANSWER
answer
4WD, loaded, 76 hrs.
DEPOSIT Miles, $8,900
Sudoku
2939 39202, at which time YESTERDAY’S
and place you may ap- Lawn Care / Landscaping $44,500. 2017 JD 2014 Honda Accord
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NOTICE TO DEFENDANT pear and contest said 1470 seat, cab, H, A, radio, placing puzzle
Sudoku based on
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matter.
CREDIT CHECK Miles, $14,900
THE PETITION WHICH IS 4WD, loader, 106 hrs. 2016 Honda Accord
a 9x9 grid
placing with based
puzzle severalon 5 2 1 3 6 7 4 8 9
39773. Your response be a waiver of your right 242−0324/241−4447 SET. New loveseat and conditioner & bathroom. 26k Miles, $16,900
must be mailed or de- to contest or request a "We’ll go out on a limb $400/mo. Located in
continuance. chaise for sale. Dark Caledonia. Call 662−
livered within thirty (30) for you!" SUV’S:
days from the date of brown and aqua blue, 574−0082. 2008 Toyota 4Runner
delivery of this Sum- You are advised the J&A TREE REMOVAL $385. 662−242−2884. SR5; 4dr, Blue, 113K
mons and Petition or a Board may adopt an or- Work from a bucket Leave a message. Miles, $11,900
der concerning a Peti- FOR RENT LOCATED
judgment by default will truck. Insured/bonded. 2009 Honda CR−V Lx;
be entered against you tion which may differ Garage Sales: Downtown 4500 NEAR DOWNTOWN.
from the relief reques- Call Jimmy for free 3,000 sq. ft. truck 4dr, White, 95K Miles,
for the money or other
things demanded in the ted by the Petitioner estimate, INSIDE MOVING SALE! terminal, 9,500 sq. ft. $7,900
Petition. and the Board will enter 662−386−6286. 620 10th St. N. Fri: 12, shop & 3,200 sq. ft. 2011 Honda CR−V EXL;
such order or orders as Sat & Sun: 9am. Home office/shop. Buildings 4dr, Blue, 55K Miles,
You must also file the in its judgment may be Clerical & Office 3050 can be rented together $9,900
decor, antiques & furn.
original of your re- appropriate in accord- or separately. All w/ 2018 Honda HR−V EX;
sponse with the Clerk of ance with the evidence HEARTS AFTER-School 4dr, Silver, 8K Miles,
this Court within a reas- presented. Tutoring Program needs General Merchandise 4600 excellent access & Hwy.
a part-time Assistant Ad- 82 visibility. 662−327− $17,900
onable time afterward. 2017 Ford Edge SEL;
DATED this the 1st day ministrator/employee CHOCOLATE LEATHER 9559.
Issued under my hand of August, 2019. (20 hrs./wk, some flex- sectional, 3−piece 4dr, White, 15K Miles,
and the seal of said ible/negotiable) to as- chocolate coffee/end Houses For Rent: Northside $15,900
Court, this the 14th day MISSISSIPPI STATE OIL sist as Volunteer/Tutor table set, wood poker 7110
of May, 2019. & GAS BOARD Coordinator, solicit stu- table (seats 8), Vans:
dents, grant writing. Per- 2010 Odyssey EX; 4dr,
(S E A L) By: /s/ Jesse S. New fect for retired teacher. fireplace insert, double 3BR/2BA HOUSE
For more information, oven, Maytag dryer, oval FOR RENT. All brick, 135K Miles, Silver,
Lisa Younger Neese Jesse S. New $7,900
Lowndes County Chan- Executive Director please contact 662- French doors, big yard, carport, W/
574-1972 or 662-327- chandeliers & more. D hookup. Nice nei− 2012 Honda Odyssey
cery Clerk
PETITIONER'S COUN- 1669. Send resumes 662−574−5888. ghborhood. $780/ EXL; 4dr, 44K Miles,
By: Tina Fisher, D.C. SEL: to: P.O. Box 1076, mo. 155 W Thomas Brown, $15,900
Columbus, MS 39703. USE KENNEL DIP® to Dr. 3 min from CAFB.
PUBLISH: 8/2, 8/9, & William F. Blair treat fleas, ticks, 504−813−1200. Trucks:
8/16/2019 BLAIR & BONDURANT, RECEPTIONIST/OFFICE mange, stable flies & 2014 Toyota Tacoma
P.A. ASSISTANT: Prefer 4X4 Baja Edition;
mosquitoes where they
IN THE CHANCERY Post Office Box 321423 some experience with COLONIAL
Double Cab, 98K Miles,
COURT OF LOWNDES Jackson, MS 39232 QuickBooks Payroll; breed. At Tractor Supply TOWNHOUSES. 2 & 3
$17,900
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI (601) 992-4477 - Tele- other responsibilities (www.kennelvax.com) bedroom w/ 2−3 bath
phone include telephone and 2017 Freightliner
townhouses. $600 to
KIMBERLY DAVIS SAND- (601) 992-9189 - Tele- general office duties. Sporting Goods 4720 $750. 662−549−9555.
Cascadia; 155K Miles,
LIN AND JONATHAN copier Monday-Friday, 7:30-4. Red, $60,000
Please send resume to: Ask for Glenn or text.
SANDLIN bill@bbfirm.com ELLIPTICAL MACHINE
PETITIONERS RESUME Sole Elliptical E35 in Miscellaneous:
PUBLISH: 8/9/2019 PO Box 9586 excellent condition. Nice 4BR/2BA. 2501 5TH 2016 JLG 4069LE 35
VERSUS Columbus, MS 39705 quiet machine. $399 AVE. N. in Propst Park. Hours Scissor Lift;
IN THE CHANCERY 662−574−1561 $650/mo. plus $650 Green, $25,000
JOSHUA W. EGLER AND COURT OF LOWNDES General Help Wanted 3200 dep. 662−574−0495.
COMMONWEALTH OF COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI
KENTUCKY CABINET THE COMMERCIAL Pets 5150 Campers & RVs 9300
FOR HEALTH AND FAM- Dispatch is seeking a Houses For Rent: East 7120
IN THE MATTER OF THE mechanically-minded AKC GERMAN
ILY SERVICES ESTATE OF EDELGARD
RESPONDENTS individual to work in its SHEPHERD PUPPIES. 4BR/2BR. FENCED
URSULA DINGELDEIN, pressroom. Applicants
DECEASED Exc. ped. Blk, blk/silv & bkyd. $750/mo. $750
CAUSE NO:2019-0259- must be comfortable blk/red. Vet checked, dep. No HUD; 1 yr.
S working around heavy lease req. Cr report req.
CAUSE NO: 2019-0135 machinery, adhering to w/s. Taking deposits.
DE tight deadlines and 662−213−4609. 662−352−9829 or
SUMMONS 662−386−9418.
must have an eye for
NOTICE TO CREDITORS REGISTERED DACHSH−
detail & quality. Flexible
THE STATE OF MISSIS-
SIPPI hours are a must. Must UND puppies for sale. Mobile Homes for Rent 7250
THE STATE OF MISSIS- pass drug test. Email Reds & creams. Ready
COUNTY OF LOWNDES SIPPI 2008 FLEETWOOD
resume to to go! 205−596−3264. 2BR/2BA TRAILER,
LOWNDES COUNTY mfloyd@cdispatch.com DISCOVER 40X 3
TO: JOSHUA W. EGLER New Hope school dist.
711 ROOSEVELT AVEN- or drop resumes off at Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 $500/mo & $500 dep. slides, washer/dryer, in
Letters Testamentary 516 Main St, motion satellite, outside
UE have been granted and No pets, no drugs, no
MADISON, TN 37115- Columbus, MS 39701. kitchen & entertainment
issued to the under- No phone calls please.
FOX RUN APARTMENTS partying. Call b/t 10a−
2939 signed upon the Estate 1 & 2 BR near hospital. 7p. 662−386−4292. center. 350 cummins
of Edelgard Ursula Din- Noweta's Green Thumb $595−$645 monthly. NO TEXT MGS. w/ 27k miles, new tires
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT geldein, deceased, by is accepting Military discount, pet & batteries. Title in
the Chancery Court of applications for area, pet friendly, and hand. $120k neg.
THE PETITION WHICH IS Lowndes County, Mis- delivery personnel. NICE 2BR/2BA M/H Columbus. 662−574−
ATTACHED TO THIS furnished corporate
sissippi, on the 25th Driver must know the ON LG. PRIVATE LOT 6100.
SUMMONS IS IMPORT- area & have good apts. 24−HOUR
day of July, A. D., 2019. on Ridge Rd. Newly
ANT AND YOU MUST This is to give notice to driving history. PROFESSIONAL GYM. installed flooring.
TAKE IMMEDIATE AC- all persons having Apply in person @ ON SITE SECURITY. Caledonia School Dist. Motorcycles & ATVs 9400
TION TO PROTECT YOUR
RIGHTS.
claims against said es- 1325 Main St. ON SITE MAINTENANCE. Call 662−574−5425. ACROSS
tate to Probate and Re- M-F: 3-5 & SAT: 9-1. ON SITE MANAGEMENT. 1993 KAWASAKI
gister same with the No phone calls. 24−HOUR CAMERA VOYAGER XII Only 1 Cuban coin
You are required to mail
or hand-deliver a copy of
Chancery Clerk of RENT A fully equipped
SUBWAY OF Walmart in SURVEILLANCE. Benji @ camper w/utilities &
25,500 miles. Runs 5 Sacred chests
Lowndes County, Mis-
a written response to sissippi, within ninety Columbus is now taking 662−386−4446.
cable from $145/wk −
& looks good. No 9 Outfit
problems. $3500 OBO.
the attached Petition to (90) days from the first applications for open- Apts For Rent: West 7050 $535/month. Columbus 501−545−7750. 11 Milk buys
attorney for the Petition- publication date of this ing shift (6:30 a.m.-2 & County School 13 Russian coin
er: Mark A. Cliett, Post p.m.) Starting $9.00.
VIP
Notice to Creditors. A locations. 662−242−
Office Box 1463, West failure to so Probate To apply for the posi- 14 Left on a liner
and Register said claim tion, send your info to
Point, Mississippi 7653 or 601−940− 1999 ROADSTAR 1600
Rentals
39773. Your response will forever bar the www.subway.com. 1397. Only 45k miles. Hard 15 Grier of “Jackie
must be mailed or de- same. Store #37878. bags, rider & passenger Brown”
livered within thirty (30)
days from the date of This the 31st day of Ju- Management Positions 3250 Apartments Office Spaces For Rent 7300 back rests w/ luggage
rack, has windshield.
16 Track
delivery of this Sum-
mons and Petition or a
ly, 2019. THE COLUMBUS ARTS & Houses OFFICE SPACE FOR Ready to ride! $3500 18 Height
judgment by default will /s/KARIN DORA FREE-
COUNCIL seeks an 1 Bedrooms
LEASE. 1112 Main OBO. 501−545−7750. 20 Rap’s — Kim
office manager to per- St., Ste. 5. 3700 sq.
be entered against you MAN, EXECUTRIX form a wide range of 2 Bedroooms ft. Plenty of private 21 Make blank
for the money or other
things demanded in the McEwen Law Firm
administrative, event 3 Bedrooms parking. 662−327− 2004 KAWASAKI 22 Heredity unit
Petition. Steven R. McEwen
and support activities.
Full job description
9559. DRIFTER 1500CC 23 Water cooler
You must also file the
P. O. Box 709 available at Furnished & 32,414 miles, in good
24 Coffee, in slang
Columbus, MS 39703 Houses For Sale: Other 8500 condition. $4,950.
original of your re- columbus-arts.org. Unfurnished 662−352−4776. 25 Slugger Aaron
sponse with the Clerk of PUBLISH: 8/2, 8/9, & 30 hours per week;
this Court within a reas- 8/16/2019 $10+/hr based on ex- 1, 2, & 3 Baths
MORTGAGE/HOUSE 27 Salad servers
FOR SALE. 4BR/
onable time afterward. perience. Send cover
Lease, Deposit 2BA. 2108 Paulette 2007 KAWASAKI 29 Count start rable 27 Kayo count
letter and resume to
Issued under my hand Carpet & Flooring 1150 jan.columbusarts & Credit Check Rd. Macon, MS. PRAIRIE selectable 2 30 Boats and ships 3 Naval installation 28 Christian of “Mr.
and the seal of said @gmail.com $263,000.
viceinvestments.com 662−708−0071.
or 4 wheel drive. Adult 32 Strikingly bright 4 Well output Robot”
owned and operated,
327-8555
Court, this the 14 day of
May, 2019. Medical / Dental 3300 very good condition. 34 Slugger’s need 5 With speed 30 Bravery
Lots & Acreage 8600 Has been stored under 35 Some messages 6 Fully developed 31 Boat back
(S E A L) HELP WANTED
Lisa Younger Neese CARE CENTER OF Apts For Rent: Other 7080
a carport. Green. 36 Fill with joy 7 Store of data 33 Increase
356.7 ACRES ON HWY. $2,800. 603−452−
Lowndes County Chan- ABERDEEN Has
69 S. 5 mi. from 4338 or Email: 38 Rodeo rope 8 Try hard 37 Young fellow
cery Clerk Positions Available for:
RN MDS Nurse
1BR/1BA APTS FOR Columbus. 30−year old gwlyon2@yahoo.com 39 Intense beam 10 Read
RENT. College Manor
By: Tina Fisher & LPN 7-3 Apts, directly across
mature pines, green 40 Lewd look 12 Panache
$1000 Sign on Bonus
from MUW. Completely
fields, good hunting. Trucks, Vans & Buses 9500 41 Laura of “Blue
PUBLISH: 8/2, 8/9, & CNA’s 2nd & 3rd shifts $3000/ac. Bud Phillips, 17 Is for two
8/16/2019 DAVID’S CARPET & Experience Preferred renovated, incl granite 662−549−2302. ’96 FORD F250. Runs Velvet” 19 Carpet fastener
UPHOLSTERY Apply in person at countertops, SS appls & good. Uses no oil. Good
BEFORE THE STATE OIL CLEANING 505 Jackson St, W/D. 12 mo lease, dep tires. $1,000 firm. Call 22 Holster fillers
AND GAS BOARD OF 1 Room − $40 Aberdeen. EOE req, $695/ mo. No ELM LAKE LOT. One
662−605−3160.
DOWN 24 Zero of film
MISSISSIPPI home lot remaining for
2 Rooms − $70
Truck Driving 3700
HUD. 662−425−3817.
sale at Elm Lake Golf 1 Crime doers, in 25 Crude home
RE: PETITION OF DAL- 3+ Rooms − $30 EA
Rugs−Must Be Seen
Course near #17 green. Need a slang 26 Zoo resident
LAS PRODUCTION INC. EXPERIENCED TRUCK
FOR AN EXTENSION OF Car Upholstery driver w/ Class A Li-
$32K or best offer. Call 2 Consider compa-
Fred @ 662−889−3103
INACTIVE WELL STATUS Cleaning Available cense needed to haul after 5pm.
UNDER STATEWIDE 662−722−1758 scrap metal & flat cars.
RULE 28 FOR WELLS Call 662-434-0007 or
LOCATED IN THE 662-364-6303. LOWNDES CO: 153
CORINNE FIELD IN
LOWNDES COUNTY,
FLOORING REPAIR. I
repair and stretch Air Conditioners 4030
ACRES on Hwy 50 E at
end of Brewer Rd. 4 NEW RIDE?
MISSISSIPPI
wrinkles out of carpet. I
2.5 TON AC UNIT & 3
green fields, exc
FIND ONE IN THE
DOCKET NO. 326-2019- also repair ceramic tile.
D If you have a flooring TON NATURAL GAS
hunting, sand, gravel &
clay deposits. More info CLASSIFIEDS
problem, I can help! If FURNACE. Used. Works call 205−799−9846 or
PUBLIC NOTICE needed I am available well, recently upgraded. 205−695−2248.
for small flooring or tile $900 OBO.
TAKE NOTICE that Dal- installation jobs. Call 662−574−0062. SUMMER SPECIAL. Five Questions:
las Production Inc. ("Pe- Walt: (662)574−8134. 1.75 acre lots. Good/
titioner") has filed a Pe- Bargain Column 4180
bad credit. 10% down,
1 Tigers
tition with the Missis-
sippi State Oil and Gas Excavating 1300 60 OLD 45 RECORDS as low as $299/mo.
Board under the above in sleeves for $30. Eaton Land. 662−361−
docket requesting an ex- 662−549−6997. 7711.
tension of the inactive CLAY GRAVEL, fill
well classification un- clay, & top soil for
sale! Easy access NICE OBLONG WOODEN Autos For Sale 9150 2 Tomato
der Statewide Rule 28
for the following wells
(“the Wells”) in the
off 82 East. Can
load & deliver.
PEDESTAL TABLE with
removable leaf, $100. DOWNTOWN 1BR − 02 FRONTIER SE, V6, sauce
662−549−1669. This large 1 bedroom Crew Cab, 2WD, Auto,
Corinne Filed, Lowndes Stokes Excavation:
County, Mississippi: apartment has been Air, tow pkg, tool box,
3 Ecuador
662−689−0089.
RUBBERMAID 46 recently renovated. It custom stereo & seat
WELLNAME QUART ICE CHEST. features great natural covers. Very good cond.
API NO. General Services 1360 Cooler with wheels, light, hardwood floors, 262k mi. Ask $4800.
4 Isaac,
excellent condition $10. tall ceilings and access 662−889−8987.
Martin 19 HILL’S PRESSURE Call Mary 662−245− to a shared laundry
No. 2T 2302520007
Martin 19
WASHING Commercial/ 3635. Columbus.
Residential. House,
room. $750 rent and
$750 deposit. Utilities
06 HYUNDAI ELANTRA,
stick shift, gold, 4 door, Taylor, Zac
No. 2C 2302520007 concrete, sidewalks & 4 DINING ROOM included. No pets 4 cyl, 60k miles, cold WHATZIT ANSWER
mobile washing. Free CHAIRS. Nice. $75. please. Call Peter, AC. $2,500.
TA Richardson
No. 4 2309520137
est. 662−386−8925. 662−549−1669 662−574−1561. 662−549−5358. 5 NAACP Log cabin