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Starkville Dispatch Eedition 10-25-18
Starkville Dispatch Eedition 10-25-18
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Thursday | October 25, 2018
Mississippi State
University students
in 18 of the 30 rooms
affected by a Sunday
night fire will soon
return to their rooms
in Oak Hall, accord-
ing to university offi-
cials. Salter
Flames were con-
tained to the third-floor room where
the fire started, but water damage
Slim Smith/Dispatch Staff
affected 29 others. University of- Amber Clinton-Saunders makes her way across the Mississippi University for Women campus Thursday morning as a light rain
ficials believe the fire started by a falls. “I hate this weather,” said the junior from Jackson. “I’d rather stay in bed, but I need breakfast. That’s where I’m headed.”
spark that caught a bed on fire after
a student plugged a phone charger
into an electrical outlet. No injuries
were reported in the incident.
Mississippi Uni-
versity for Women
MUW to use $1.5M grant to improve student retention
professor Bridget
Pieschel, right, ad- US Department of Education awards funds for the grant,
which will take
vises junior creative
writing major Ellie for purchase of advising software place over the
Cromwell Wednes- next five years,
day afternoon in
BY MARY POLLITZ vising software for students. to help boost
mpollitz@cdispatch.com MUW received the Title
Painter Hall. MUW student reten-
received a $1.5 III grant from the U.S. De- tion and gradu-
million grant last In an effort to make stu-
dent advising more efficient, partment of Education in ation rates. Brooking
month to improve
Mississippi University for September. David Brooking, The univer-
and strengthen the
advising process. Women will use a $1.5 million director of the MUW stu- sity’s 2017 graduation rate,
Mary Pollitz/Dispatch Staff grant to purchase a new ad- dent success center, applied See Muw, 6A
58 Low 54
has been at the center of the abortion
in Taylor Hall on campus. Admission is $4. For more Aldermen, 5:30 p.m.,
High debate since 1973?
Answers, 6B information, contact Student Life, 662-329-7350. City Hall
Rainy, chance of a t-storm Nov. 13: Planning and
Full forecast on
page 2A. Today through Sunday Zoning Commission,
5:30 p.m., City Hall
■ “The Savannah Sipping Society”: The West Point/
Nov. 13: Starkville
Inside Clay County Arts Council presents this comedic play at
7 p.m. Oct. 25-26; at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Oct. 27; and
Todd Barnette, of
Starkville, is a veteran with Oktibbeha Consoli-
Business 5B Dear Abby 4B at 2 p.m. Oct. 28 at the Louise Campbell Center for the the 2114th who served dated School District
Classifieds 6B Obituaries 5A Arts, 235 Commerce St., West Point. Limited seating. overseas from 2005-06 Board of Trustees,
Comics 4B Opinions 4A Tickets $12 at Petal Pushers and First United Method- and is a member of Ameri- 6 p.m., Greensboro
Crossword 5B ist Church in West Point (cash and checks only). can Legion Post 13. Center
Thursday
Say What?
Did you hear? “There’s not a game goes by, a practice goes
Woman who created green by, any moment, where we’re not fussing about
this and that, being competitive.”
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Sickness, fear, harassment in Mexico whittle away at caravan
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By phone................................. 662-328-2424 or 877-328-2430 Caravan of migrants still more than dent from San Pedro Sula,
Honduras, was one of at
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the consequences it could
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1,000 miles away from U.S. least 80 migrants wait-
ing in the town square of
bring,” he said. He said
the death of a migrant
RATES By MARK STEVENSON children and even push- Huixtla, where the rest who fell off a truck Mon-
Daily home delivery + unlimited online access*..........$13.50/mo. The Associated Press ing toddlers in strollers, of the caravan departed day — and vague rumors
Sunday only delivery + unlimited online access*...........$8.50/mo. planned to depart Mapa- Wednesday morning, for of two migrants killed in
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with more than 1,000
1 month daily home delivery................................................... $12 fear and police harass- duras. “There have been a
ment are whittling down miles still to go before
1 month Sunday only home delivery........................................ $7 Sarmientos Aguilar lot of tragedies. It’s not
the migrant caravan mak- they reach the U.S. bor-
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ing its way to the U.S. der.
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border, with many of the But in recent days a caravan — many people (the U.S.),” he said. “I am
4,000 to 5,000 migrants few hundred have accept- joined on the spur of the a little sick in the chest.
The Commercial Dispatch (USPS 142-320) camped overnight under ed government offers to moment — as well as the I have a cough. And so
Published daily except Saturday. Entered at the post office at Columbus, Mississippi.
plastic sheeting in a town bus them back to their rumors of migrants dying instead of risking getter
Periodicals postage paid at Columbus, MS
POSTMASTER, Send address changes to: in southern Mexico com- home countries. that did him in. sicker and something
The Commercial Dispatch, P.O. Box 511, Columbus, MS 39703 Jose David Sarmientos
Published by Commercial Dispatch Publishing Company Inc.,
plaining of exhaustion. He joined the march happening to me, it’s bet-
516 Main St., Columbus, MS 39703 The group, many with Aguilar, a 16-year-old stu- “without thinking about ter to go home.”
Deadline extended
TONIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY
Periods of rain and a
thunderstorm
Cool with some sun
returning
Intervals of clouds and
sunshine
Nice with clouds and
sun
Mostly sunny for insanity plea in
52° 61° 46° 65° 46° 73° 45° 64° 40° newsroom shooting
ALMANAC DATA The Associated Press
Columbus Wednesday
TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW
Wednesday 73° 42° ANNAPOLIS, Md. —
Normal 74° 48° A Maryland judge has
Record 90° (1953) 34° (1952)
extended the deadline
PRECIPITATION (in inches)
Wednesday 0.00 for lawyers to file a pos-
Month to date 1.60 sible plea of not criminal-
Normal month to date 3.07
Year to date 49.62 ly responsible by reason
Normal year to date 44.59 of insanity for the man
TOMBIGBEE RIVER STAGES charged with killing five
In feet as of Flood 24-hr. employees at a newspaper
7 a.m. Wed. Stage Stage Chng.
office.
Amory 20 11.65 none
Bigbee 14 3.60 none Shown are tomorrow’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Judge Laura Ripken
Columbus 15 4.53 -0.05 Showers T-Storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Cold Warm Stationary Jetstream on Tuesday extended the
Fulton 20 8.30 none
Tupelo 21 1.20 -0.10
-10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s
deadline another 60 days
FRI SAT FRI SAT
by agreement of counsel.
LAKE LEVELS City
Atlanta
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Nashville
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In feet as of 24-hr.
Boston 52/43/pc 52/47/r Orlando 86/67/t 79/58/pc
7 a.m. Wed. Capacity Level Chng.
Chicago 52/44/c 53/42/c Philadelphia 55/50/r 57/47/r
Jarrod Ramos’ lawyers to
Aberdeen Dam 188 163.45 +0.08 Dallas 74/56/s 80/56/s Phoenix 89/64/s 90/66/s file the plea had been set
Stennis Dam 166 136.84 +0.08
Bevill Dam 136 136.48 +0.08
Honolulu
Jacksonville
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Raleigh
Salt Lake City
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for Wednesday. Ramos
SOLUNAR TABLE Memphis 60/49/c 64/48/pc Seattle 60/44/sh 59/50/c pleaded not guilty in July.
The solunar period indicates peak feeding times for
Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. Ramos has been
fish and game.
Major Minor Major Minor SUN AND MOON MOON PHASES charged with five counts
Thu. 1:32a 7:45a 1:58p 8:11p THU FRI LAST NEW FIRST FULL of first-degree murder and
Sunrise 7:07 a.m. 7:07 a.m.
Fri. 2:29a 8:43a 2:57p 9:11p
Sunset 6:09 p.m. 6:08 p.m.
other charges in the June
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Thursday, October 25, 2018 3A
Oak Hall
Continued from Page 1A
noon Friday,” Salter said. “We are fully commit- fact that 18 of the rooms
“If something changes, ted to helping those im- had minimal damage is
they’ll be notified by Stu- pacted by this fire in any going to help.”
dent Affairs.” way we can,” Keenum The last time a fire
However, Salter said said. “The safety of our broke out in Oak Hall was
the Student Affairs Divi- MSU family is a top prior- in October 2014 when a
sion of Housing expects ity, and I am grateful that candle left burning in a
repairs on 12 of the rooms nobody was hurt during third-floor residence ignit-
could take up to 30 days to this incident. I would like ed a couch and scorched
complete. to thank the students, a wall. While no injuries
Salter said the univer- staff and emergency of- were reported, 30 dou-
sity has offered two op- ficials involved for their ble-occupancy rooms re-
tions to the students in efforts in minimizing the quired extensive repairs
those rooms. harm caused by this fire.” and temporarily displaced
“Their options are to Salter said the uni- about 150 students. At the
remain at the hotel, at versity is still working to time, the building was
the university’s expense, determine a cost for the about two years old.
or to move into anoth-
damage. The candle fire, Salter
er residence hall where
“Whatever the cost, told The Dispatch, was in
there’s space available
we’ve got to get these a separate wing of Oak
on campus,” Salter said.
rooms back in shape,” Hall than Sunday’s inci-
“Some have chosen to
Salter said. “I think the dent.
stay with friends or family
members. They have the
option to continue doing
that, but the university
will take care of them
by the hotel route or ab-
sorbing them into vacant
space in the residence
hall system. They have
been given contacts to
negotiate their individual
needs or desires to move
forward on that.”
Salter said the univer-
sity has also told students
in the affected rooms to
contact their resident ad-
visers to arrange to store
their furniture and other
personal belongings.
He said MSU also dis-
tributed property loss
claim forms to students,
with instructions on how
to claim a loss for prop-
erty that was damaged in
the rooms.
After the fire, MSU ex-
tended academic accom-
modations to affected stu-
dents, and MSU President
Mark Keenum offered
If you don’t read The Dispatch, how are you gonna know?
further accommodations,
such as parking.
Opinion
4A Thursday, October 25, 2018
BIRNEY IMES SR. Editor/Publisher 1922-1947
BIRNEY IMES JR. Editor/Publisher 1947-2003
BIRNEY IMES III Editor/Publisher 1998-2018
Dispatch
The
PETER BIRNEY IMES Editor/Publisher
Slimantics
“RC” Fowlkes
Cemetery in Sturgis.
McClung officiating. Visitation will be one She was born May 19, 1944, in St. Johns County,
Burial will follow at New hour prior to services Florida, to the late Frank and Hope Ashton. She
Cemetery. Visitation at the funeral home. was a retired retail clerk. She was a member of
will be from 1-6 p.m. the Monticello Church of the Nazarene. Hatley — MSgt. Ruble
Welch Funeral Home Clayton “R.C.” Fowlkes, 91,
Friday at Lavender’s is in charge of arrange- In addition to her parents, she was preceded in
Funeral Service. Laven- death by her two sons, Mark Woolbright of Tulsa, passed away on Sunday, October
ments. 21, 2018, at the Veterans
der’s Funeral Service Mr. Arney was born OK and Richard Chain of Columbus, MS.
is in charge of arrange- Survivors include her husband of 45 years, Medical Center in Tuscaloosa,
to the late Henry Arney AL. R.C. was born on August
ments. and Viola Scarbrough Billy Chain of Monticello, FL; one daughter,
Stacy Graves of Columbus, MS; two sons, Arnold 22, 1927 to William Dee and
Arney. He was a U.S. Mary Lee Howell Fowlkes.
Bobbie Peach Army veteran and a Woolbright and Thomas Woolbright, both of
R.C. graduated from Hatley
SAN TAN VALLEY, member of Friendship Columbus, MS; two brothers, Wilbur Ashton
Ariz. — Bobbie Jean and Joe Ashton, both of St. Augustine, FL; 13 High School. He enlisted in the
Baptist Church. U.S. Air Force, where he served
Dykes Peach, 86, died In addition to his par- grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren.
Oct. 17, 2019, at her Graveside services will be at a future date in for 26 years and retired as a Master Sergeant
ents, he was preceded in 1975. He also served with Civil Service at
residence. in death by his brother, Furnace Hill Cemetery in Vernon, AL. A future
“Celebration of Life Service” will be held at the Columbus Air Force Base for 11 years. He
Services were at 1 Marvin Arney.
Monticello Church of the Nazarene of Monticello, drove a school bus for Monroe County schools,
p.m. Monday at Otts Fu- He is survived by his
FL, later this year. particularly in the Hatley area. R.C. attended
neral Home Chapel with children, Claude Arney
Memorials in her name may be sent to the New Hope Primitive Baptist Church.
Gary Phillips officiat- Jr., Nicole Fulgham
Big Bend Hospice, 1723 Mahan Center Blvd., R.C. grew up on a cotton farm as a child. He was
ing. Graveside services and Archie Arney, all of
Tallahassee, FL 32308 and/or Monticello Church a very disciplined man who loved his family and
followed at Wofford Starkville; sisters, Shir-
of the Nazarene, 1590 North Jefferson St., loved his life. His family came first and foremost,
Cemetery. Visitation ley Hunt of Starkville,
Monticello, FL 32344. and his love for his country was also evident. In
was from 11:30 a.m.-1 Mavis Allen of West his free time, he enjoyed traveling by motorcycle
p.m. prior to services Point, Faye Pearson Paid Obituary - Neptune Society (Gold Wing Riders Assn member), listening to
at the funeral home. of Sturgis and Mary Old Country and Western music, water skiing, jet
Otts Funeral Home was Fortenberry of Phila-
Jerry Crowe
skiing, camping, pontoon boats and watching the
in charge of arrange- delphia; brothers, Pete sun rise and set. He was adventurous and a world
ments. Arney of Jackson, Joe traveler who visited 33 countries and all 50 states
Mrs. Peach was born Arney of Starkville and Jerry Lee Crowe, age 77, died of America. His final destination: Heaven at last.
Feb. 13, 1932, in Haz- Charles Arney of Stur- Tuesday, October 23, 2018, at R.C. is survived by his wife, Ann Nash
ard, Kentucky, to the gis; four grandchildren; Baptist Memorial Hospital, Co- Fowlkes, Hatley; daughter, Bonnie Jean Fowlkes,
late Samuel Sherwood and one great-grand- lumbus. Columbus; sons, Michael Dee Fowlkes (Cynthia),
Dykes and Martha child. Services will be held Thurs- Columbus, Timothy Howard Fowlkes (Sandra),
day, October 25, 2018, at 3:00 Columbus; step-son, Keith Nash; grandchildren,
PM at Memorial Gunter Peel, Christopher Michael Fowlkes (Sandy), Nicole
2nd Ave. N. Chapel with Dr. Leigh Pirrung, Amber Deanna McFadden,
Shawn Parker officiating. Buri- Winston Casey Fowlkes, Todd Chadler Parks,
Poll: Young people al will follow at Corinth Baptist
Church Cemetery Lamar County, AL. Visitation
Jason Tyler Parks; great-grandchildren, Logan
Scott Pirrung, Madelyn “Maddie” Geneva
back single-payer will be held Thursday from 1:00 p.m. until ser-
vice time at the funeral home. Memorial Gunter
Fowlkes, David Paxton “Pax” Fowlkes, Presley
“Grace” Parks, Troy Dayton Parks, Layla Jade
health care Peel Fuenral Home & Crematory, 2nd Ave. N. lo- Parks, Lillian Clair “Lilly” Parks, and Talyn Rose
The Associated Press cation is in charge of arrangements. Parks (to be born momentarily – October 2018);
Mr. Crowe was born on Friday, October 17, nieces and nephews, Wayne Fowlkes (Carolyn),
WASHINGTON — 1941, in Fayette, AL, to the late W. F. and Amy Ouida Jo Thornton, Julie Clayborne (Mike),
Large majorities of young Hugh Nance Lou Harkins Crowe. He was a member of First Keith Fowlkes, Doug Fowlkes (Stephanie), Steve
Americans want to see an Visitation: Baptist Church, Columbus, a retired department Fowlkes (Sandy); brothers and sisters-in law,
Saturday, Oct. 27 • 11-12 PM manager at Sanderson Plumbing and an active Donna Wardlaw, Faye Finley (Royce), Cynthia
expansion of government Fairview Baptist Church
services, including a sin- Services: member of Retired Men’s Christian Coffee Club, Smith (Frank); and special friends, Laureen
gle-payer health care pro- Saturday, Oct. 27 • 12 PM New Hope Service Club and Pine Grove Hunting Robinson, Floyd Land, and Todd Finley.
Fairview Baptist Church
gram, according to a new Club. In addition to his parents, he was preceded
Burial:
poll by The Associated Friendship Cemetery In addition to his parents, he was preceded in in death by his wife, Geneva Wardlaw Fowlkes;
Press-NORC Center for Memorial Gunter Peel death by his brother, Dennis Crowe; and sister, mother-in-law, Ovie Arizonia Cook Wardlaw;
Funeral Home Patricia Belcher. step-son, Michael Nash; grandson, Guy Thomas
Public Affairs Research 2nd Ave. North Location
and MTV. Survivors include his wife, Sammie Reeves Fowlkes; sister, Ruey Thornton (Dick); brothers,
Crowe, Columbus, MS; daughter, Mylinda Ray Fowlkes (Lois), Buford Fowlkes (Ruth),
According to the poll, Jerry Crowe Fancher (Donald), Montgomery, TX; son, Ricky
69 percent of young Amer- Visitation: Guy Fowlkes (Elizabeth), Clinton Fowlkes, and
icans between the ages of Thursday, Oct. 25 • 1-3 PM Allen Crowe (Lora), Peachtree City, GA; sisters, Clyde Fowlkes; nieces and nephews, Shirley
15 and 34 favor a nation- Memorial Gunter Peel Christine Brewer and Charlotte Burks; brothers, Parham (Billy), Melba Jean Copley (Jerry); Patsy
Funeral Home
al health plan, known as 2nd Ave. North Location Woody Crowe and Buford Crowe; grandchil- Huskey (Jerome); brothers and sisters-in-law,
a single-payer program. Services: dren, Amy Waddle, Elizabeth Burns, Hannah Marcell Riddle, Pete Wardlaw (Audrene), Bobby
Thursday, Oct. 25 • 3 PM
Eighty-eight percent of Memorial Gunter Peel
Browning, Rachel Crowe and Emma Crowe; Wardlaw, Eddie Wardlaw, Betty Burdine (Jackie)
young Democrats and Funeral Home great-grandchildren, Logan Waddle, Ethan and special friends, Elbert Robinson and Greely
2nd Ave. North Location Burns and Felicity Browning.
40 percent of young Re- Burial: Hensley.
publicans favor a govern- Corinth Baptist Church Serving as pallbearers will be Justin Crowe, A funeral service was held at 2PM Wednesday,
ment-run health insurance Cemetery Lynn Wright, Lane Wright, Andy Boyd, Trae Pur- October 24, at Hatley Primitive Baptist Church.
Lamar County, Alabama
program, according to the due and Clyde Stokes. Elder Tim Cunningham and Bro. Don Harding
poll. Roughly two-thirds of Wilma M. Brooks Serving as honorary pallbearers will be Pine led the service. Burial followed at Hatley
young independents are in Incomplete Grove Hunting Club, the Retired Men’s Christian Cemetery. Pallbearers were Doug Fowlkes,
favor. Memorial Gunter Peel Coffee Club and New Hope Service Club. Steve Fowlkes, Rickey Finley, Todd Finley, Chris
Funeral Home
Young Americans College St. Location
Memorials may be made to: St Jude Children’s Fowlkes, Winston Fowlkes, Todd Parks, and
called health care a very Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Tyler Parks. Honorary pallbearers were Wayne
important issue in decid- TN 38101 or the Palmer Home for Children, P.O. Fowlkes, Billy Parham, and the deacons of New
ing how to vote. Sixty-two Box 747, Columbus, MS 39702. Hope Primitive Baptist Church.
percent of those who will memorialgunterpeel.com Donations may be made to the Hatley Cemetery
be old enough to vote in Fund, C/O Stanley Farrar, 60328 Hatley Rd,
the midterms rated it as Amory, MS 38821 and to First Friends, P.O. Box
such. That’s the most who 117, Amory, MS 38821.
said the same of any issue Sign the online guest book at Memories and condolences may be shared
in the poll, including im- www.memorialgunterpeel.com with the family at eepicklefuneralhome.com.
migration and the econo- cdispatch.com 716 Second Avenue North • Columbus, MS Paid Obituary - E. E. Pickle Funeral Home
my.
6A Thursday, October 25, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
Pumpkinpalooza
Continued from Page 1A
Washington Street begin- ing MSU’s spirit squads, game against Texas A&M Starkville’s residents and
ning at 2 p.m. for Pump- will begin at 5:30 p.m. University. While further visitors who are in town
kinpalooza’s setup, Wat- Maroon Madness, events are scheduled for for the game.
son said. The street will which features the the two home football “We’re looking for-
remain closed through world-famous Harlem games after this week, ward to this event, not
the event, and roads are Globetrotters this year, is such as next week’s City- only for a fun opportuni-
expected to be cleared by set to begin at 7:30 p.m. at wide Tailgate hosted by ty for the community to
7:30 p.m. the Humphrey Coliseum United Way, Watson said come out and enjoy our
Pumpkinpalooza will on MSU’s campus. Pumpkinpalooza is the downtown area, but it of-
coincide with Maroon “The cheerleaders will last of The Partnership’s fers a great opportunity
Madness — a Mississippi come, get you pepped New South Weekends to really showcase the
State University event to up, and then you can go events for the season. unique culture that we
celebrate the beginning to Maroon Madness at Partnership Interim have in Starkville for the
of the men’s and women’s 7:30,” Watson said. CEO Jennifer Prath- visitors who are here for
basketball seasons. Wat- Pumpkinpalooza coin- er said the event is an football season,” Prather
son said a pep rally, featur- cides with MSU’s football opportunity both for said.
MUW
Continued from Page 1A
which measured how “The implementation is ease with transition. faculty and the students.
many from the universi- going to be a lengthy pro- Brooking said MUW I think this will also help
ty’s incoming freshman cess and we didn’t have will also add an interme- students understand that
class of 2011 graduated the manpower to do this. diate math developer to if they’re running up
from the W over the next But this will allow us to examine and potentially against a roadblock, we
six years, was 44.3 per- hire someone. This is a redesign the universi- can help find them a de-
cent. real game-changer and ty’s intermediate math tour.”
“We can always do bet- I’m just thrilled.” course. Miller added Brooking said the
ter with our student re- Brooking said the soft- with intermediate cours- grant also allots profes-
tention,” Brooking said. ware will allow students es, math has become the sional development for
“Our graduation rates are to see their path to grad- largest struggle for in- all faculty advisers. He
strong, but we can always uation currently, as well coming freshman. is also looking into up-
improve.” as if a student decides to “I’m really excited dating the student advis-
Brooking said advis- change majors. Typical- about the ability to re- ing manual, which hasn’t
ing will largely remain ly, if a student wanted to think our intermediate been updated since 2011.
the same at the universi- switch majors, Brooking classes,” Miller said. MUW currently offers
ty, but the grant will help said the process of fig- “Some of our students
in-person tutoring for
implement an advising uring out which classes come in college able but
students. With the grant,
software, DegreeWorks, are needed to graduate not college ready. These
Brooking said he will
over the course of the could take a while. But, courses are needed to
look to add online tutor-
next few years. with the new software, give them a boost up to
MUW President Nora ing for students receiving
students can gauge their prepare them for College
Miller said graduation targets imme- Algebra I.” a distance education.
the advising diately. Aside from academics, “Increasing retention,
program “We’re not going to see sometimes non-curric- not only does it help ed-
has been on a big upheaval in student ular issues arise in stu- ucate people in the state,
the univer- advising,” Brooking said. dents’ lives. The grant but for the institution it
sity’s radar “The technology that’s will also provide an addi- also makes sure we’re
for nearly a available to our facul- tional outreach counselor solid,” Brooking said.
decade, but ty will make advising a to the university’s coun- “It’s a lot less expensive
r e s o u r c e s Miller lot easier and probably seling center. to retain a student than
to purchase quicker for our students. “Nationwide we’ve it is to recruit a student.
and implement it had Make sure we avoid any seen higher instances of We wanted to try and
been an issue. hiccups in getting them anxiety in students col- shore up everything we
“We’ve been want- toward graduation.” lege-age,” Brooking said. can to make sure we are
ing this for the past nine With the new software “That outreach counsel- going to be successful as
years, and it’s pretty program, MUW will hire or will add that little bit an institution and for our
expensive,” Miller said. a programmer analyst to of extra support for the students.”
Sports
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PREP FOOTBALL
TRAVELING BY AIR
the Rams snap a seven-game los- team has worked hard to wrap up
ing streak. Next week, CCA will this region this year. It’s been a
try to earn its first playoff victory challenge.”
since 2014. West Point opened region play
Even though the playoff pair- with a 14-13 win over Lafayette.
ings haven’t been announced, Two weeks ago, the Green Wave
Beck is nearly certain CCA,
which earned a No. 3 seed, will
Harvey leads talented group of young receivers at Starkville High had to score twice in the final cou-
ple of minutes to pull out a 34-33
play host to No. 6 seed Lee (Ark.) win at Olive Branch.
Academy at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2,
By Bret t Hudson gion) will have to pay attention to Harvey 7 A year ago, West Point and Ol-
bhudson@cdispatch.com p.m. Friday in Starkville penultimate Mis-
in Steens. The winner will take on ive Branch met in the regular sea-
No. 2 seed Union Christian Acad- sissippi High School Activities Association son and postseason. West Point
STARKVILLE — In an offseason be- (MHSAA) Class 6A Region 2 game.
emy on Nov. 9. tween a state championship game loss and a had the luxury of playing both of
Beck said CCA could have “He’s really good. He’s kind of like the those games at home. This year’s
season expected to end with a better result, silent assassin: he don’t do a while bunch of
filled its schedule by playing potential North State champion-
Starkville High School knew it would have to talking and let’s the game speak for himself,”
Union Christian Academy, which ship game would return to West
fulfill that dream with a new set of wide re- Starkville coach Chris Jones said. “He’s qui-
is in Farmerville, Louisiana, this Point with a win Friday night.
ceivers. etly confident in his abilities, he doesn’t feel
week, but he opted not to make “That’s a huge motivation,”
The Yellow Jackets leaned on three se- like anybody can hold him 1-on-1. He does his
the six-hour drive to give his team Chambless said. “We have some
niors in its top five receivers last year; then job and he’s more than a receiver catching
added time to prepare for the post- teams in our region who can play
the No. 4 receiver, Tonorris Brookins II, suf- the ball, he’s always blocking. this year. So playing at home is
season. The time will give Beck a
chance to help the Rams get even fered a knee injury in the spring. All that was “He’s a competitor and I’m happy he plays huge. You want every advantage
more comfortable under center as left was Rufus Harvey, then in between his for us.” you can get.”
they prepare to play host to the sophomore and junior seasons. That attitude helped him shoulder a load West Point should need few
first round of the playoffs. Harvey has not disappointed. when he had no other choice. Not only was advantages Friday night when it
“We found some things that In Brookins’ absence, Harvey has undeni- Starkville dealing with Brookins’ injury, but tries for a seventh straight win. A
we did a little bit better than what ably been one of the most important pieces its promising addition — Malik Brown — had year ago, the Green Wave beat the
we had been doing,” Beck said. of Starkville’s offense, leading the team with to acclimate to the position after transition- Tigers, 62-0.
“It has been an experience trying 39 catches for 670 yards and five touchdowns. ing from quarterback. Last week, West Point took a
to figure all of this out, to say the Even with Brookins back, catching his first The Yellow Jackets (8-1, 4-1 region) have hard-fought 38-17 region win at
See RAMS, 3B pass last week, Warren Central (4-4, 3-2 re- See JACKETS, 3B See GREEN WAVE, 3B
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n Hubbertville at Pickens County NOTE: For updates on the game, follow Round
FRIDAY’S GAMES Will Nations on Twitter @NationsSports n Victory Christian at Russell Christian
n South Panola at Columbus Mississippi Association of Independent n Aberdeen at South Pontotoc
(Broadcast on WMSV-FM 91.1 will start at Schools (Broadcast on WWZQ-AM 1240, WAMY-AM
6:30 p.m.) Class AAA Playoffs — First Round 1580 will start at 6:30 p.m. with Coach
NOTE: For updates on the game, follow n Lee Academy (Mississippi) at Heritage Eric Spann Show)
Scott Walters on Twitter @dispatchscott Academy n Leake County at Hamilton
n New Hope at Noxubee County NOTE: For updates on the game, follow n Leake Central at Louisville
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n Mooreville at Amory
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(Broadcast on WAFM-FM 95.7 will start at
n Caledonia at Itawamba AHS n Natchez Cathedral Unit School at
(Broadcast on WZLG-FM 98.5) Starkville Academy 6:30 p.m. with coaches show)
n West Lowndes at Ethel (Broadcast on WLZA-FM 96.1 will start n East Webster at Leflore County
n Warren Central at Starkville at 6:30 p.m.; Streaming on Mississippi n Aliceville at Selma
(Broadcast on WKBB-FM 100.9 will start Supertalk at www.supertalk.fm) n Lamar County at Gordo
at 6:45 p.m.) NOTE: For updates on the game, follow (Broadcast on WJEC-FM 106.5) Jim Lytle/Special to The Dispatch
NOTE: For updates on the game, follow Amber Dodd on Twitter @amberdodd97 n South Lamar at Brilliant Starkville High School defender Zitavious Williams (2)
Brett Hudson on Twitter @Brett_Hudson MAIS Class AA Playoffs — First Round n Sulligent at Cold Springs extends the ball, as he returns an interception for a
n Saltillo at West Point n Oak Hill Academy at Tri-County Acad- n Pickens Academy at Patrician Acad- touchdown during Friday night’s 71-0 home win over
(Broadcast Streaming on Mississippi emy emy Murrah.
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LOOKING TO REBOUND
tackles this season Morgan has rushed for 1,050 yards and eight touch-
n LAST SEASON: Noxubee County 48, New Hope 0 downs to lead the Gators this season
n LAST SEASON: Leake County 26, Hamilton 14
Caledonia at Itawamba AHS
n RECORDS: Itawamba AHS 6-4 (2-2 in MHSAA Lee Aca. at Heritage Aca.
2-4A); Caledonia 3-6 (1-3 in MHSAA 2-4A)
n LAST WEEK: Caledonia dropped its second After pair of losses, Starkville Academy relishes second season n RECORDS: Lee Academy 3-6 (2-2 in MAIS 1-AAA);
Heritage Academy 8-2 (4-0 in MAIS 2-AAA)
straight one-point region decision, falling 35-34 at home n LAST WEEK: Lee Academy saw a two-game
to Amory ... The teams were tied at 27 at halftime ... By Adam Minichino season. If that sounds familiar, it is winning streak snapped with a 40-20 loss at Indianola
For Caledonia, junior Brandon Edmondson ran for 73 aminichino@cdispatch.com because Nicholson has used a simi- Academy ... The Colts trailed 24-6 at halftime; Heritage
yards and rushed for 79 yards with two total touch-
lar refrain during the regular season Academy won its fifth straight with a 49-26 home win
downs; Itawamba AHS dropped a 38-27 region decision STARKVILLE — The phone call in an effort to get the Volunteers to
over Canton Academy ... The Patriots led 28-13 at half-
at Pontotoc ... The Indians led 27-17 at halftime ... For time ... For Heritage Academy, junior Kelvin “KJ” Smith
Itawamba AHS, junior Ike Chandler ran for 258 yards and
didn’t surprise Chase Nicholson. turn the page. In the first two-plus ran for 165 yards with a touchdown
three touchdowns The Starkville Academy football months of the season, though, that n ON THE LINE: MAIS Class AAA playoffs, first round
n ON THE LINE: Caledonia clinches Class 4A playoff coach considers Casey Orr one of his was a little easier to do because … Winner will face either St. Aloysius or Leake Academy
berth with win many friends in the profession, so it in next round
n PLAYER TO WATCH: Itawamba AHS’s Chandler has Starkville Academy, the reigning
wasn’t unusual that the Noxapater n PLAYER TO WATCH: Heritage Academy junior Car-
rushed for 1,508 yards and 15 touchdowns to lead the Class AAA State champion, was rid- ter Putt threw for 197 yards and five touchdowns in the
High School football coach would
Indians this season ing an eight-game winning streak. win over Canton Academy
n LAST SEASON: Itawamba AHS 31, Caledonia 0 reach out to him.
Now, the Volunteers, who had their
The message, though, was a little Cathedral at Starkville Aca.
West Lowndes at Ethel 19-game winning streak snapped
different. n RECORDS: Cathedral 4-5 (1-2 in MAIS 5-AAA);
n RECORDS: West Lowndes 2-7 (2-4 in MHSAA against the Patriots, want to start a
“Coach Orr called me yester- Starkville Academy 8-2 (2-2 in MAIS 2-AAA)
3-1A); Ethel 1-8 (1-6 in MHSAA 3-1A) new winning streak. n LAST WEEK: Cathedral lost its fourth straight
n LAST WEEK: West Lowndes dropped a 54-20 day and said, ‘I still love you. I still
think you’re a great coach,’ ” Nichol- “The Heritage loss was still a bad with a 48-20 road loss at Silliman Institute ... The
home region decision to Noxapater ... For West Lowndes, Green Wave trailed 22-7 at halftime; Starkville Academy
junior Quay Sanders ran for 160 yards with two total son said. “I am like, ‘What are you loss. The Leake loss was not a bad dropped its second straight with a 29-20 loss at Leake
touchdowns; Ethel dropped its third straight with a 40-0
talking about?’ He is like, ‘Well, I loss. We just happened to lose,” Nich- Academy ... The Volunteers led 14-13 at halftime ... For
region decision at Nanih Waiya
didn’t know what else to say.’ I am olson said. “That’s what I looked at Starkville Academy, Taylor Arnold and Garrett Lewis each
n ON THE LINE: West Lowndes faces must-win to
like, ‘It is two games. We played in- Garrett (Lewis) and Taylor (Arnold) threw touchdown passes
keep Class 1A playoff hopes alive n ON THE LINE: MAIS Class AAA Playoffs, first round
n PLAYER TO WATCH: West Lowndes junior Quay credible Friday night. We just hap- and told them both Sunday, ‘How … Winner will face either Adams County Christian or
Sanders has four 100-yard rushing games to lead the pened to lose.’ ” many times have we been on the Bowling Green in next round
Panthers this season
It is odd enough that one of Nich- other side where we made a play and n PLAYER TO WATCH: Starkville Academy’s CJ
n LAST SEASON: West Lowndes 36, Ethel 6
olson’s peers after a loss, let alone they didn’t and we won and it easily Jackson scored a rushing touchdown in the loss to Leake
Academy
Warren Central at Starkville High back-to-back defeats, but that is the could have gone the other way?
n RADIO/INTERNET: WLZA-FM (96.1)
n RECORDS: Warren Central 4-4 (3-2 in MHSAA situation the Volunteers’ coach was “It has happened so many times
2-6A); Starkville High 8-1 (4-1 in MHSAA 2-6A)
in earlier this week after a 29-20 loss to us this year. It was a great football Oak Hill Aca. at Tri-County Aca.
n LAST WEEK: Warren Central won its second
to Leake Academy on Friday in Mad- team. We played tremendously. They n RECORDS: Oak Hill Academy 4-6 (1-4 in MAIS
straight with a 35-31 home region win over Clinton ... 1-AA); Tri-County Academy 7-3 (1-1 in MAIS 2-AA)
For Warren Central, Lamar Gray ran for 54 yards and den. played tremendously. They got them-
n LAST WEEK: Oak Hill Academy beat Marshall Acad-
four touchdowns; Starkville High topped 70 points for a The result came on the heels of a selves in position to make the kick at emy 24-18 at home; Tri-County Academy beat Hartfield
third time this season with a 71-0 home region win over 21-7 home loss to Heritage Academy the end. It could have gone either Academy 57-13 at home
Murrah ... For Starkville, sophomore Luke Altmyer threw way.”
for 135 yards and three touchdowns
a week earlier in Starkville that cost n ON THE LINE: MAIS Class AA Playoffs, first round
A last-second field goal dealt Nich- … Winner will face either Newton or Sylva-Bay in next
n ON THE LINE: Starkville High clinches first-round the Volunteers a shot at winning the round
Class 6A playoff game at home with win Mississippi Association of Indepen- olson’s squad its second-straight n PLAYER TO WATCH: Oak Hill Academy quarterback
n PLAYER TO WATCH: Starkville High senior dent Schools (MAIS) Class AAA, loss. He said the Volunteers attempt- Ash Cullum threw two touchdowns in the win over Mar-
Rodrigues Clark has rushed for 856 yards and 17 touch-
District 2 title. ed to engineer a razzle-dazzle play shall Academy
downs to lead the Yellow Jackets this season
n RADIO/INTERNET: WKBB-FM (100.9) Even though the loss to Leake on the kickoff following the field n LAST SEASON: Tri-County Academy 33, Oak Hill
Academy 13
n LAST SEASON: Warren Central 23, Starkville High 0 Academy dropped Starkville Acade- goal. A fumble on the play resulted
my to 8-2, it didn’t affect the team’s in Leake Academy falling on the foot- Victory Christian at Russell Christian
Saltillo at West Point seeding for the Class AAA. No. 6 ball in the end zone. n RECORDS: Victory Christian 4-3 (2-3 in CFA); Rus-
n RECORDS: Saltillo 2-8 (1-4 in MHSAA 1-5A); West
Point 8-1 (5-0 in MHSAA 1-5A)
seed Starkville Academy (8-2) will Despite the loss, the Volunteers sell Christian 8-0 (5-0 in CFA)
n LAST WEEK: Victory Christian Academy has not
n LAST WEEK: Saltillo snapped a four-game losing play host to No. 11 Cathedral Unit still have allowed only 104 points played in the past two weeks ... In the final regular
streak with a 28-10 region home win over Lewisburg ... School at 7 p.m. Friday in the first (not counting the final touchdown by season game, the Eagles fell 72-60 at East Memorial
The TIgers led 14-3 at halftime ... For Saltillo, senior round of the MAIS Class AAA play- Leake Academy), which is the fewest Christian Academy; Russell Christian ended the regular
Jamiek Murphy ran for 40 yards and three touchdowns;
West Point won 38-17 at Grenada in region play ... The
offs at J.E. Logan Field. of the five teams in their district by season with a 41-12 home win over New Life Christian ...
For Russell Christian, junior Caleb Taylor threw for 158
Green Wave led 17-3 at halftime ... For West Point, junior The winner of that game will take 58 points. yards and a touchdown
Dantariyus Cannon ran for 100 yards on the winner of the game Friday be- Nicholson said he was most im- n ON THE LINE: CFA semifinal … Winner will face
n ON THE LINE: West Point clinches top seed from tween No. 3 Bowling Green School pressed that the Volunteers respond- either Tabernacle or East Rankin in championship
region with win
(La.) and No. 14 Adams County ed after the loss to the Patriots. He n PLAYER TO WATCH: Victory Christian Academy
n PLAYER TO WATCH: West Point senior linebacker
Brett Cunningham has 59 total tackles to lead the Green Christian School. said he wasn’t pleased that his play- senior Kenny Collier has 20 receptions for 500 yards and
seven touchdowns to lead the Eagles this season
Wave this season Nicholson’s goal this week has ers didn’t respond until late in the n LAST MEETING: Russell Christian 52, Victory Chris-
n RADIO/INTERNET: www.supertalk.fm been to get his team to re-focus on game against Heritage Academy. tian 0
what truly is a clean slate to a new See VOLUNTEERS, 3B
n LAST SEASON: West Point 62, Saltillo 0 —Scott Walters
School
Class Overall
1. Horn Lake (4)
W-L Pts Pvs
(9-0) 98 1
School
Class 3A
1. North Panola (9)
W-L Pts Prv
(8-1) 108 1
Area academies being run for state titles
W
(tie) Hattiesburg (5) (9-0) 98 2 2. Winona (2) (10-0) 100 2
3. Brandon (2) (9-1) 93 3
3. Houston
4. Booneville
(8-1) 87 3
(9-0) 63 5
hile it does not seem possi- Trojans or Tigers Green Wave or Volunteers
4. Northwest Rankin (8-1) 80 4 5. Water Valley (9-1) 62 4 ble, we have arrived at the
5. Starkville (8-1) 68 5 Also Receiving Votes: Columbia 13, Vel- Will Noxubee County keep Will Starkville Academy make
start of the prep football
6. West Point (8-1) 56 6 ma Jackson 7. rolling? a state title repeat?
7. Madison Central (8-2) 43 7 postseason.
After a region loss to Louisville, If Starkville Academy does make
8. Olive Branch (8-1) 23 9
Class 2A In the Mississip-
9. East Central (9-0) 21 8
School W-L Pts Prv pi Association of In- things have fallen back into place it a second straight MAIS state
10. Louisville (9-1) 6 NR
Also Receiving Votes: Madison-Rid-
1. Taylorsville (11) (10-0) 110 1
dependent Schools nicely for Noxubee County. championship, it will have been
2. Collins (8-1) 95 3
geland Aca. 4, Gulfport 4, Oak Grove 3, 3. Pelahatchie (9-1) 90 4 (MAIS), Classes In its last two region games, Nox- done the hard way.
Oxford 2, Corinth 2, Lafayette 2, Jackson 4. Scott Central (9-1) 76 2
Prep 1, Pearl 1. 5. O’Bannon (9-1) 57 5 AA and AAA start ubee County has scored 109 points Up first is Natchez Cathedral who
Class 6A Also Receiving Votes: Pisgah 12.
the playoffs Friday in blowouts of Kosciusko and Leake comes to Starkville Friday night.
School W-L Pts Prv
1. Horn Lake (9) (9-0) 106 1 night. Central. After that, the Volunteers would
2. Brandon (2) (9-1) 101 2 Class 1A Heritage Acad- Scott Walters Now, Noxubee County looks for most likely see Adams County
School W-L Pts Prv
3. Northwest Rankin (8-1) 89 3
4. Starkville (8-1) 78 4
1. Simmons (11) (9-0) 110 1 emy and Starkville one more big victory when it plays Christian and Heritage Academy
2. Nanih Waiya (9-1) 95 2
5. Madison Central (8-2) 66 5 3. Lumberton (9-1) 87 3 Academy open with host to New Hope for Senior Night. before making it to the finals again.
Also Receiving Votes: None. 4. Stringer
5. Biggersville
(9-1) 77 4
(10-0) 59 5
home field in the first round, while Both teams are in the playoffs. Can it be done? Yes.
Also Receiving Votes: Noxapater 12. Oak Hill Academy takes to the road. Noxubee County will be looking Will it be a challenge? Yes.
Class 5A Here is what to watch for from
School W-L Pts Prv to continue its offensive hot streak.
Class Private Schools Week 11:
1. Hattiesburg (10)
2. West Point (1)
(9-0) 109 1
(8-1) 100 2
School W-L Pts Prv Confederates or Indians
3. Lafayette (7-2) 82 3
1. Madison-Ridge.Aca. (11) (10-0) 110 1
2. Jackson Prep (9-1) 99 2 Colts or Patriots Will Caledonia make the
4. Olive Branch (8-1) 81 4
5. Holmes County Central (8-1) 44 NR
3. Jackson Aca.
4. Indianola Aca.
(7-2) 81 4
(9-1) 75 3
Vikings or Yellow Jackets Will Heritage Academy throw
playoffs?
Can Warren Central beat After back-to-back heart-break-
Also Receiving Votes: Picayune 18, 5. Adams Christian (10-0) 37 5 the ball a lot Friday night?
Laurel 6. Also Receiving Votes: Lamar School Starkville for a second straight ing one-point defeats, Caledonia
13, Heritage Aca. 12, Oak Forest , La. 7, Alternate question: Will the sun
Simpson Aca. 6. year? has one final chance to make the
rise Friday morning?
Class 4A While it is possible, it is not likely. playoffs.
School W-L Pts Prv All Associated Press members in Missis- Yes, Heritage Academy heads The opponent standing in the
1. East Central (8) (9-0) 105 1 sippi are eligible to participate in the high Starkville has shaken off an ear-
2. Louisville (3) (9-1) 102 2 school football poll. Those who voted for ly-region loss to Northwest Rankin into the MAIS playoffs with tons of way is Itawamba AHS.
this week’s poll are: The Commercial Dis-
3. Pontotoc
4. Poplarville
(9-1) 88 3
(8-1) 75 4 patch, Columbus; The Daily Corinthian, with impressive wins over Green- momentum. The Confederates will need their
5. Corinth (9-1) 58 5 Corinth; Greene County Herald, Leakes-
ville, Madison Central and Murrah. The defense is playing well and best game.
Also Receiving Votes: Noxubee County ville; The Sun-Herald, Biloxi-Gulfport;
6, West Lauderdale 6. The Hattiesburg Post , Hattiesburg; En- A year ago, Warren Central beat the offense is throwing the ball all Scott Walters is a sports writer for
terprise-Journal, Mc Comb; The Oxford
Eagle, Oxford; Northeast Mississippi Starkville, 23-0. over the field. The Dispatch. He can be reached at
Daily Journal, Tupelo; The Vicksburg Post, It’s a safe bet the Yellow Jackets It will not be a fun experience for swalters@cdispatch.com. Follow him
Vicksburg; WTVA-TV, Tupelo; WJTV,
Jackson. will be locked in Friday at home. the visitors from Lee Academy. on Twitter @dispatchscott.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Thursday, October 25, 2018 3B
Bulldogs
must-win match. MSU is 8-0-0 when it scores first this year and unbeat-
en at home. Junior MaKayla Waldner and freshman Zakirah McGillivary
Alabama at Texas A&M, 6:30 p.m.
have been the Bulldogs’ biggest scoring threats, and the team is 7-0-0 Ole Miss at Auburn, 7 p.m.
when one of them scores.
A goal for Waldner would move her into the top five all-time at
Junior College Football
Today’s Games Continued from Page 1B
MSU. Should she score the game-winner, she would tie the Bulldogs’
career record with eight. If McGillivary scores a game-winning goal she EMCC at Northeast, 6:30 p.m. McLaurin is the better of the two each other at times,” Shoop said —
would break Waldner’s single-season record of five set last year. Northwest at Itawamba, 6:30 p.m. with 3.5 tackles for a loss compared but they have been enjoying each
In order to make it to Orange Beach, MSU needs Alabama to to Abram’s 1.5, but Abram has an in- other’s company for years. This re-
defeat Auburn or Arkansas to defeat Florida. The Bulldogs could also
qualify if Tennessee defeats or ties Missouri. on the air terception and McLaurin does not.
“It’s always something we come
lationship goes back to their high
school summers when they would
Junior Colleges Today up with,” McLaurin said. come together on Mississippi Grind
COLLEGE FOOTBALL Abram added, “That’s what Team.
EMCC football plays at Northeast Mississippi C.C. 6 p.m. — Ball State at Ohio, CBS Sports Network keeps us going. That’s how I chal- In that time, they have come to
SCOOBA – Having secured their ninth MACJC North Division lenge him. We both, we’re always know each other’s game better than
football title in 11 seasons under the guidance of head coach Buddy
6 p.m. — Toledo at Western Michigan, ESPN2
Stephens, the reigning national and state champion Lions of East 6 p.m. — Baylor at West Virginia, FS1 trying to see who’s the better player. anyone. When they aren’t playing
Mississippi Community College (8-0, 5-0 MACJC North) will close out 6:30 p.m. — Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech, ESPN There’s only one way to compare.” football with each other, they’re
their regular-season slate by traveling to Booneville for Thursday’s road 6:30 p.m. — Appalachian State at Georgia In the confines of the Leo Seal often watching football together.
contest against the Northeast Mississippi Community College Tigers. Southern, ESPNU Jr. Football Complex or Davis Wade They’ve come to know exactly how
Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. at Tiger Stadium on the NEMCC campus.
Poised to make their 10th MACJC state playoff appearance under GOLF Stadium, this friendly needling the other thinks, and both believe it
Stephens’ leadership, the top-ranked EMCC Lions will entertain MAC- 1:30 p.m. — PGA Tour, Sanderson Farms has become the norm. Elsewhere, helps them on the field.
JC South Division runner-up Copiah-Lincoln Community College on Championship, first round, at Jackson, TGC the dynamic is different: whenever “Both of those guys are every-
Saturday, Nov. 3, in an MACJC state semifinal matchup on the Scooba 5 p.m. — LPGA Tour, Swinging Skirts Taiwan Abram’s wife and daughter come thing a coach would want to work,”
campus. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m. at EMCC’s Sullivan-Windham Field. to visit, McLaurin is almost always Shoop said. “I’m very grateful and
The MACJC’s other state semifinal contest on Nov. 3 will pit the
Championship, first round, at New Taipei City
MACJC South Division champion Jones College Bobcats against the (same-day tape), TGC there. appreciative of the opportunity Joe
winner of Thursday’s MACJC North Division battle between fifth-ranked 9 p.m. — PGA Tour & WGC, HSBC Champions, Abram would have it no other provided me and I’m grateful and
Northwest Mississippi and Itawamba. The two winners from the state second round, at Shanghai, TGC way. appreciative to have players in the
semifinals will play for the 2018 MACJC State/NJCAA Region 23 NBA “It’s always going to be some- meeting room and on the practice
football championship the following Saturday (Nov. 10).
7 p.m. — Boston at Oklahoma City, TNT thing funny. Mark and my little girl, field like those guys.”
9:30 p.m. — Denver at L.A. Lakers, TNT they’re all characters,” Abram said. Even when those practice field
National NFL “Somebody’s going to say some- moments include battles of rock pa-
Broncos release Kelly after latest arrest 7:20 p.m. — Miami at Houston, WLOV and NFL thing to get everybody rolling.” per scissors. More of them recently
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Chad Kelly’s short stint as the Denver Network Away from football, especially than normal — McLaurin said he
Broncos’ backup quarterback is over, and his former teammates and
ex-coaches are trying to ignore the distraction of his dismissal while WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER when Abram’s family is around, the was winning so many of them early
keeping him in their thoughts. 6 p.m. — Texas A&M at South Carolina, SEC two become best of friends — de- in the season, they transitioned to a
The Broncos waived the second-year pro Wednesday, a day after Network spite drastic personality differenc- best-of-three.
he was arrested on suspicion of criminal trespass after being accused 8 p.m. — Alabama at Auburn, SEC Network es. Shoop described McLaurin as, While preparing to compete
of entering a couple’s suburban home uninvited.
General manager John Elway huddled with coach Vance Joseph
WRESTLING “a genuine Southern country boy,” against an opponent, McLaurin and
and team President Joe Ellis and “we agreed that releasing Chad was 5 p.m. — UWW World Championships, Day 5, at while Abram is more rough around Abram will compete against one an-
the right thing to do,” Elway said. Budapest, Hungary (same-day tape), NBC Sports the edges. other.
“Even though Chad’s no longer part of our team, we’ve offered to Network It creates a spectacle for those Follow Dispatch sports writer
help him however we can and are supportive of him in every possible
way,” Elway added. Friday around them — “They get on each Brett Hudson on Twitter @Brett_
Joseph said after practice Wednesday that following many hours AUTO RACING other’s nerves and want to strangle Hudson
Jackets
of meetings with Kelly and conversations with one another, the trio 9:55 a.m. — Formula One, Mexican Grand Prix,
“thought it was the best thing for the Broncos — and for Chad” to waive practice, at Mexico City, ESPNU
him.
“As a friend, man, I’m hurting for him,” starting quarterback Case
1:55 p.m. — Formula One, Mexican Grand Prix,
Keenum said. practice, at Mexico City, ESPN News Continued from Page 1B
“I’m rooting for him so much,” said new backup quarterback Kevin COLLEGE BASKETBALL gotten help from two previously un- you always need that established
Hogan. 6 p.m. — Exhibition, Transylvania at Kentucky, proven juniors, Joshua Aka and Jat- playmakers on the perimeter,”
—From Special and Wire Reports SEC Network avious Lucious, but they have com- Jones said. “A lot of times we get
COLLEGE FOOTBALL bined for 520 yards; Harvey has 670 crowded boxes and that’s when you
Volunteers
5:30 p.m. — Louisiana Tech at FAU, CBS Sports by himself. have 1-on-1 outside. That’s when
Network “I expected a big load on my you need somebody you can throw
6 p.m. — Miami at Boston College, ESPN back, but I expected (Brookins) it to on the outside or get it to them
Continued from Page 2B 7 p.m. — Indiana at Minnesota, FS1 to be there with me,” Harvey said. right now in space and he can get
Against Leake Academy, though, Nichol- 9 p.m. — Wyoming at Colorado State, CBS “With him being out I knew I would you 40 or 50 yards. He’s that type of
son said Starkville Academy had an answer Sports Network have to take more for me and him. I guy.
after falling behind 13-0 and took a 14-13 9:30 p.m. — Utah at UCLA, ESPN think I did a good job with it. “He’s a special talent, he’s only a
lead. He said that is a good sign as the play- COLLEGE HOCKEY “I came in trying to make more junior and I feel like his better days
ers set out to go 4-0 in the second season. 6 p.m. — Minnesota-Duluth at Notre Dame, NBC plays than I did last year, trying to are to come. He’s a big part of the
“They may have played the best game Sports Network be better than last year.”
DRAG RACING
puzzle, just like he was last year.”
we played all season. We just happened to Harvey said he has seen teams
5 p.m. — NHRA, Toyota Nationals, qualifying, at The best part for Jones is Harvey
lose,” Nicholson said. “The guys played adjust their coverage to account for
Las Vegas, FS1 can handle whatever adjustment
hard. We hit some big plays that we hadn’t him — double teams and more —
FOOTBALL Jones wants to make with him.
hit in weeks. We had tremendous effort and producing through that is what
across the board. The play from our quar- 6:30 p.m. — High school, Hewitt-Trussville (Ala.) Starkville needs to advance in the With a playmaker of his capability,
terback (Lewis) was the best he has played vs. Thompson (Ala.), at Alabaster, Alabama, playoffs. Harvey is likely to be deployed in
all year. He had to respond, and he respond- ESPN2 A team that runs as well as the several ways to ensure he gets the
ed positively, and we got out of there injury GOLF Yellow Jackets have is going to at- ball. Jones has done it before and is
free.” 1:30 p.m. — PGA Tour, Sanderson Farms Cham- tract attention from the secondary almost certain to do it again when
Nicholson is confident the Volunteers pionship, second round, at Jackson, TGC in run support. the games become win or go home.
will respond again this week because he 4:30 p.m. — Champions Tour, PowerShares QQQ With running back Dreke Clark “He’s a smart kid on- and off-the-
has praised the team’s maturity and lead- Championship, first round, at Thousand Oaks, averaging 6.8 yards per carry and field, so it’s easy to install a new
ership all season. He feels all of the players California, TGC already 17 touchdowns in with two play this week or something special
realize the finality of this part of the season 6 p.m. — LPGA Tour, Swinging Skirts Taiwan regular season games left, there are him because he can pick it up really
and they won’t want it to end until they have Championship, second round, at New Taipei City going to be opportunities outside; well,” Jones said.
done everything possible to play four more (same-day tape), TGC Jones is looking to Harvey to make Follow Dispatch sports writer
games. 10 p.m. — PGA Tour & WGC, HSBC Champions, defenses pay. Brett Hudson on Twitter @Brett_
ACCS, which is ranked No. 5 in this third round, at Shanghai, TGC “You always need playmakers, Hudson
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Green Wave
week’s Mississippi Private Schools rank-
ings by The Associated Press, would have 7 p.m. — MLB World Series, Game 3, Boston at
been the No. 1 seed out of District 5, but it L.A. Dodgers, WLOV
had to forfeit games and nearly slipped all NBA
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the way out of the playoffs. As a result, Sil- 6:30 p.m. — Golden State at New York, NBA TV
liman Institute (La.) earned the No. 5 seed, 9 p.m. — Washington at Sacramento, NBA TV Grenada. Speaking of rematches, nior Dantariyus Cannon ran for 100
the final one given to the district champi- SOCCER those teams also played twice last yards even though he did not find
ons. 1:20 p.m. — Bundesliga, Freiburg vs. Borussia season. the end zone.
Cathedral enters the game riding a four- Mönchengladbach, FS2 Against Grenada, West Point For Chambless, it was a sec-
game losing streak on the field. It lost to WRESTLING scored twice in the second quarter ond-high in passing yards and his
ACCS 39-6 and last week to Silliman Insti- 5 p.m. — UWW World Championships, Day 6, at to build a 21-3 halftime lead. second 100-yard game.
tute 48-20. Budapest, Hungary (same-day tape), NBC Sports Senior quarterback Jake Chamb- Follow Dispatch sports writer
Follow Dispatch sports editor Adam Network less threw for 193 yards and a pair Scott Walters on Twitter @dispatch-
Minichino on Twitter @ctsportseditor of touchdowns. On the ground, ju- scott
4B Thursday, October 25, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
Price finds new life in postseason: Red Sox take 2-0 lead
(Best-of-7, x-if necessary)
Boston 2, Los Angeles 0
Tuesday, Oct. 23: Boston 8, Los Angeles 4
Wednesday, Oct. 24: Boston 4, Los Angeles 2
Friday, Oct. 26: Boston (Porcello 17-7) at Los Angeles
(Buehler 8-5), 8:09 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 27: Boston at Los Angeles, 7:09 p.m.
x-Sunday, Oct. 28: Boston at Los Angeles, 7:15 p.m.
x-Tuesday, Oct. 30: Los Angeles at Boston, 7:09 p.m.
By JIMMY GOLEN “This is the biggest stage in And Price had battled a curse pitchers in the big leagues for a x-Wednesday, Oct. 31: Los Angeles at Boston, 7:09
The Associated Press baseball,” Price said after his of his own. while, and he cares.” p.m.
CANDORVILLE Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Oct. freely. there’s always a storm out there
25). The solar year will be TAURUS (April 20-May 20). somewhere. Those who wait for
marked by your determination Look around and you’ll notice calm seas everywhere will never
and tenacity. You’ll apply it that this place wasn’t in your life launch.
mostly to things outside of the plan. In fact, you couldn’t have LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). The
personal realm, and your love imagined you’d be here, and meal can start a lot of ways –
life and relationships will natu- now it seems like the most nat- with soup, a salad, a cheese
rally fall into place. Know what ural fit that could be. Trust that platter – but it almost never
your work is worth and be sure fortune will favor you similarly in starts with candy. Maximum
to charge that and you’ll be well the future. sweetness is something to work
on your way to a financial goal GEMINI (May 21-June 21). up to because there’s nowhere
in 2019. Gemini and Sagittarius People open up to you whether to go from there.
adore you. Your lucky numbers you want them to or not. You’ll VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
BABY BLUES are: 39, 29, 48, 13 and 20. hear secrets. You’ll hear stories A fun friend would be thrilled to
ARIES (March 21-April 19). that don’t make sense. But monopolize your afternoon, and
You know what you can do, and that’s OK. You’ll form an opinion if you take this route, you’ll have
you’re confident in that. Since based on what you feel, not the kind of good time that will
you don’t need others to vali- what you understand. make you wonder why you didn’t
date your worth, you may forget CANCER (June 22-July do it sooner.
to validate theirs. But here’s 22). While it would be foolish LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
the thing. Other people need to to launch your ship straight Would you rather be weak and
hear it. Give acknowledgment into a storm, it’s also true that look strong or be strong and
look weak? Don’t answer –
you’re too smart to commit
to one look. You play each
situation as needed, and you let
neither pride nor modesty get in
the way.
BEETLE BAILEY SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). What looks pretty in
pictures may only be happening
in the instant of a camera click.
Can it be sustained over time?
This remains to be seen. Keep
the principle in mind while you
peruse today’s images of so-
called real life.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). You know that you are
enough just as you are. You
don’t have to prove yourself
by showing what you can do or
spending lavishly. If you chose
MALLARD FILLMORE to do these things, it will be out
of enjoyment, not insecurity.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). Those on the inside seem
to know more than those on the
outside, but this is only a social
illusion. You can be a part of
any group you want to be a part
of today. Introduce yourself.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). You’re building something
new. Without firm, hard, strong
principles, this thing can’t
stand. You also need open
clearings for light, air, and a
FAMILY CIRCUS good flow of people and ideas
to come in and out.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). Someone who believes in
you and encourages you --this is
no small luxury to have in your
life. Many never get this and
live without feeling particularly
understood or valued. Celebrate
your supporters.
Business
Business moves with Mary
B
wake up early, with the
travel to the Yesterday’sANSWER
answer
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to expand to Co- Starkville
said the Co-
lumbus loca-
grand opening at 5 a.m.
Hoover’s closed its doors
Sudoku
Sudoku is a number-
YESTERDAY’S
9 5 6 3 2 7 4 8 1
lumbus, but it’s not location, 424 tion is ranked placing puzzle
Sudoku based on
is a number-
certain when that branch Highway 12 in 2017 but will reopen a 9x9 grid
placing with based
puzzle severalon 8 7 3 1 6 4 2 5 9
3Q profit pledge
The Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO —
Tesla Motors delivered on
CEO Elon Musk’s promise
to make money during its
latest quarter after ful-
filling his pledge to boost
production of its first elec-
tric car designed for the
mass market.
The company earned
$311.5 million during the
three months ending in
September, swinging from
a loss of $619 million at the
same time last year. It’s
only the third time that
Tesla has posted a quar-
terly profit in its eight-year
history as a public compa-
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years. Log cabin
6B Thursday, October 25, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
CLASSIFIEDS
The following vehicles
have been abandoned Phone: 662.328.2424
at Marty's Service Cen-
ter. 1233 Gardner Blvd,
Columbus, MS.
classifieds@cdispatch.com
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF LOWNDES COUNTY 1998 HONDA ACCORD
cdispatch.com/classifieds
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI VIN#
1HGCG1654WA036361 P.O. Box 511 • 516 Main Street
REGIONS BANK
PLAINTIFF 2000 BUICK LESABRE
VIN#
Columbus, MS 39701
VS. NO. 2018-0466- 1G4HP54K8Y4204200
DEADLINES
CV2
CHARLIE FENSTER,
2009 CHEVROLET
JR. MALIBU
(Deadlines subject to change.)
REGULAR RATES SUPER SAVER RATES GARAGE SALE RATES
and ANY AND ALL UN- VIN# 4 Lines/6 Days ...................
LOCAL, FAST-paced, $19.20pro- 6 Days ...................................... $12.00 4 Lines/1 Day..................$9.20
KNOWN OCCUPANTS 1G1ZH57B29F228203 fessional company is 12 Days.................................... $18.00
DEFENDANTS 4 Lines/12 Days ................. $31.20
looking for a Bookkeep- 4 Lines/3 Days..............$18.00
For Placing/Canceling Classified2006 Line Ads: Over 6 lines is $1 per additional line.
MITSUBISHI 4 Lines/26 Days .................
ing Assistant to $46.80
help in
Price includes 2 FREE Garage Sale
Sunday Paper Deadline SUMMONSis Thursday 3:00GALANT P.M. handling day-to-day ac- Six lines or less, consecutive days.
VIN# Rate applies to commercial
counting andoperations
finance signs. RAIN GUARANTEE: If it
Monday Paper Deadline is Friday
THE STATE OF MISSIS-
12:00 P.M.
4A3AB36F46E072999 and merchandise over $1,000.
activities. Rate applies to private party ads of non-commer-
Tuesday Paper Deadline SIPPI is Monday 12:00 P.M. cial nature for merchandise under $1,000. Must rains the day of your sale, we will
Wednesday Paper Deadline is Tuesday 12:00 2008 CHEVROLET
P.M. Call 328-2424 for rates oninclude
Responsibilities include price in ad. 1 ITEM PER AD. re-run you ad the next week FREE!
TO: Charlie Fenster, Jr. IMPALA Posting
additional daily receipts
lines. No pets, firewood, etc. You must call to request free re-run.
Thursday Paper Deadline and Any is andWednesday
All Un- 12:00 P.M.
VIN# and electronic funds
Friday Paper Deadline known is Thursday
Occupants 12:002G1WB58K289184777
P.M. transfers, processing
LEGAL NOTICES must 1514 Bell Avenue
Columbus,be submitted
Mississippi 3 2001
prior to first publication
39701
business
VIN# date
days
GMC YUKON
Advertisements must be paid for in advance.
credit card payments,
reconciling bank state-
ments and credit card
Stewart Robison, Trust- of your failure to ap- COLUMBUS MS. ALLSTUMP GRINDING Please forward your re- nication and organiza- handmade knives. 2 BEDROOMS Houses For Sale: Other 8500
ee for Green Tree Servi- pear and defend a judg- sume to Accounting Di- tional skills, a strong
cing LLC, Beneficiary, ment will be entered PUBLISH: 10/25, 11/1
SERVICE
vision, P.O. Box 7648, work ethic and the abil-
Located: Hwy 45 Alt,
North of West Point,
3 BEDROOMS
GET 'ER DONE! 124 HIGHLAND Ave, Ab-
which Deed of Trust is against you for the & 11/8/2018 We can grind all your Columbus, MS 39705 ity to relate to a wide turn right on Yokahama erdeen. OPEN HOUSE
LEASE,
© The Dispatch
recorded in Land Deed money or other things stumps. Hard to reach range of people. Sales Blvd, 8mi & turn left on Nov. 3 & 4. 3BR/1BA,
of Trust Book 2015, at demanded in the Com- Building & Remodeling 1120 experience is preferred, Darracott Rd, will see
Page 9608-9611, in the plaint or Petition.
places, blown over General Help Wanted 3200 but not required. Full- sign, 2.5mi ahead shop DEPOSIT perfect starter home or
roots, hillsides, back- investment property.
office of the Chancery CJ'S ROOFING & HOME yards, pastures. Free THE COMMERCIAL Dis- time position includes on left. 662-494-6218. AND $62,500. Produces
Clerk of Lowndes You are not required to REMODELING. Roofing estimates. You find it, patch is seeking a insurance benefits, $600/mo income.
County, Mississippi; file an answer or other (Shingles or Metal) & we'll grind it! mechanically-minded in-
competitive pay, paid Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 CREDIT CHECK Call Em, 662-436-8560.
pleading but you may do Roof Repairs, Concrete 662-361-8379 personal leave and op- Ashley Realty, 209 E.
so if you desire. Pressure Washing, Car- dividual to work in its
AND WHEREAS, this
Deed of Trust was ulti- pentry & Handyman
Tree Services 1860
pressroom. Applicants
must be comfortable
portunity for advance-
ment. Come join our
2BR APT. Duplex. CH/A-
Appliances furnished. 662-329-2323 Commerce St, Aberdeen
mately assigned to Issued under my hand Work. Veteran & Senior creative, award-winning Close to town & the W.
working around heavy Lots & Acreage 8600
Ditech Financial LLC, by and seal of said Court, Discounts! 662-397- A&T Tree Service staff. Hand deliver re- Available immediately.
this the 11th day of Oc- 0800, FREE ESTIMATE. machinery, adhering to 2411 HWY 45 N
instrument recorded in Bucket truck & stump tight deadlines and sume to Beth Proffitt at Contact Bobby Caldwell
Book 2018, at Page tober, 2018. 516 Main Street, @ 662-328-1011. 2.28 +/- Acre Lot.
19093-19098, in the of- SUGGS CONSTRUCTION removal. Free est. must have an eye for
Columbus or email to
COLUMBUS, MS 149 Tanyia Lane. Off of
Building, remodeling, Serving Columbus detail & quality. Flexible FOX RUN COMPANY LLC Lake Lowndes Road.
fice of the Chancery Teresa Barksdale since 1987. Senior bproffitt@cdispatch.com
Lowndes County Court metal roofing, painting hours are a must. Email 1 & 2 BR near hospital. Has asphalt drive &
Clerk aforesaid; citizen disc. Call Alvin @ resume to Commercial Property For
Clerk & all home repairs. $550-600/mo. Military parking, 1200 ft. shop
662-242-3471 242-0324/241-4447 mfloyd@cdispatch.com Rent 7100 w/ living area, septic
AND WHEREAS, default P.O. Box 31 "We'll go out on a limb or drop resumes off at discount offered, pet
having been made in Columbus, Mississippi Computer Equipment 4390 area, pet friendly, and tank & water meter. No
Tom Hatcher, LLC for you!" 516 Main St, COMMERCIAL PROPER- trailers. $45,000. Call
payment of the in- 39703 furnished corporate
Custom Construction, Columbus, MS 39701. APPLE IMAC, 2.0 GHz apartments available. TIES/Retail/Office 662-574-0345.
debtedness secured by Restoration, Remodel- J&A TREE REMOVAL No phone calls please. Core Duo computer. ON SITE SECURITY. ON Spaces starting @
said Deed of Trust, and (seal) By: A. Langford, ing, Repair, Insurance Work from a bucket Built-in monitor. 2GB $285/mo. Downtown &
D.C. SITE MAINTENANCE. ON
the holder of the note claims. 662-364-1769. truck. Insured/bonded. RAM, Keyboard, mouse, SITE MANAGEMENT. 24- East Columbus loca- 3.5 Acre Lot. 3 estab-
and Deed of Trust hav- Licensed & Bonded Call Jimmy for a free es- lished trailer lots. Play-
James Pest Manage- printer incl. Great cond. HOUR CAMERA SUR- tions. 662-435-4188.
ing requested the under- Dates of Publication: timate 662-386-6286.
$450. 205-246-8704. ground. Located on
signed Trustee so to do, October 18, October 25 ment is seeking a Full VEILLANCE. Benji @
Excavating 1300 VICKERS TREE Time Competitive Field 662-386-4446 OFFICE SPACE: 2,000 Morgan Lane. Off of
I will on the 13th day of and November 1, 2018 Sales Representative. Harris Road. Caledonia
November, 2018, offer SERVICE, LLC Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm. square feet. 294
for sale at public outcry
Clay gravel, fill clay, & Tree trimming and re- Farm Equipment & Supplies Sat/Sun by appt only. Chubby Dr. Flexible leas- Schools. $25,000.
top soil for sale! Easy moval. Fully insured. Requirements: ing terms. Available 662-574-0345.
and sell during legal access off 82 East. *On the job training 4420 1, 2, 3 BEDROOM apart- now. 662-328-8254.
hours between the IN THE CHANCERY Free estimates.
COURT OF LOWNDES Can load and deliver. Call Curt 662-418-0889 *Good Driving Record ments & townhouses.
hours of 11:00 A.M. Stokes Excavation: *College Education Pre- 2016 JOHN Deere FALL SPECIAL
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI or 662-549-2902 Call for more info. Houses For Rent: Northside
and 4:00 P.M., at the 662-689-0089 ferred but Degree 5100E Tractor, 210 1.95 acre lots.
“A cut above the rest” 662-328-8254.
main front door of the Not Required hours. $46,500. 7110 Good/bad credit.
County Courthouse of SAMANTHA HARTZELL Also, 2016 15ft 1BR UPSTAIRS Apt. 10% down, as low as
PLAINTIFF General Services 1360 Good Things To Eat 2150 *Take/Pass Random
Lowndes County, at Drug Testing Kubota Bush hog avail. $450/mth rent & dep 1706 RIDGE Rd. Like $299/mo. Eaton Land.
Columbus, Mississippi, *Maintain Business 205-329-1790. req. Convenient to town new, 3BR/2BA. New ap- 662-361-7711
for cash to the highest VS. MUSIC THEORY LES- PEEPLES PECANS pl, 22 ac w/ pond,
SONS Appearance & CAFB. No hud. No
and best bidder, the fol- Custom cracking, pets. 662-328-2340. woods & wildlife. Close
lowing described land JOHNATHAN INGRAM $25 per hour shelling, & blowing your *Exercise Due Dili- to CAFB. $975/mo or
Mobile Homes for Sale 8650
Chords, Scales, Modes pecans. We also sell gence on the Com-
and property, situated in DEFENDANT pany's Behalf Firewood / Fuel 4450 Apts For Rent: South 7040 possible Rent to Own. NEW DOUBLEWIDE!
Lowndes County, Mis- & more! Call Jimbo @ shelled, halved, &
*Maintain Company Military discount avail- 32x74, 3BR/2BA, Cent-
sissippi, to-wit: CAUSE NO. 2018-0525 662-364-1687 pieces! 662-574-1660. Property FIREWOOD FOR Sale. DOWNTOWN 1BR - This able. 662-418-8077.
If no answer leave ral A/C, Skirting, Deliv-
TOMATOES NOW Avail- *Engaging, Out-Going Various lengths. large 1 bedroom apart- ery, Set-up & Tie down.
voicemail or text.
A tract of land being loc- THE STATE OF MISSIS- able. Hwy. 45 Macon Personality 662-295-2274 ment has been recently BLUECUTT ESTATES: This is a MUST SEE
ated in the Northeast SIPPI RETAINER WALL, drive- 662-352-1270 or 662- *Self-Motivated with the renovated. It features 3BR/2BA, ch/a, double home!! Only $89,900.
Quarter (NE1/4) of the way, foundation, con- 425-9116. Ability to Multi-Task great natural light, hard- garage, chain link 636-627-7973
Northeast Quarter TO: JOHNATHAN IN- crete, masonry restora- *Commitment to Stay wood floors, tall ceil-
Furniture 4480 fenced backyard, newly 662-570-1375
(NE1/4) of Section 6, GRAM tion, remodeling, base- Clerical & Office 3050 on Task ings and access to a remodeled, $115,000.
Township 17 South, Wherever he may be ment foundation, re- BEDROOM SET- Full size shared laundry room. 662-352-4776.
Range 17 West, found pairs, small dump truck LOCAL COMPANY seek- We offer excellent bene- sleigh bed, dresser with $750 rent and $750 de- NEW SINGLEWIDE!
Lowndes County, Mis- hauling (5-6 yd) load & ing an experienced fits, long term career, mirror, chest, and night- posit. Utilities included. 3BR/2BA WITH GAR- 2019, 3BR/2BA, Cent-
sissippi and more par- RULE 81 SUMMONS demolition/lot cleaning. bookkeeper. Know- provide Company Attire, stand for sale. $1,000. No pets please. Call ral A/C. Skirting, Deliv-
ticularly described as ledge of QuickBooks provide Corporate AGE, NEWLY RE- ery, Set-up, & Tie down.
Burr Masonry Brand new mattress set Peter, 662-574-1561. MODELED, MOVE-IN
follows: You have been made a 662-242-0259. and construction in- Vehicle & Fuel, & Re- Only $47,900.
included. Cash only! READY. NICE LOCATION 636-627-7973
Defendant in the suit dustry would be a plus. sidual Income on Sales 662-570-4341. If no an- DOWNTOWN APTS:
Commencing at a fence filed in this Court by WORK WANTED: Must be able to multi- Program. Contact us on swer, leave a msg. Very nice 1BR & 2BR $780/MO. PLUS DE- 662-570-1375
corner marking the point Samantha Hartzell seek- Licensed & Bonded-car- task and work Monday - Facebook or email re- apartments available. POSIT. 662-386-1441.
of intersection of the ing TERMINATION OF pentry, painting, & de- Friday, 8am – 5pm and sume to: Lease & deposit re-
South right of way of PARENTAL RIGHTS. molition. Landscaping, have reliable transporta- jpmjobline@gmail.com quired. Call 662-364- Houses For Rent: Caledonia NEW SINGLEWIDE:
Woodlawn Road and the There are no other de- gutters cleaned, bush tion. Email resume's to 1610. 7160 Big, 3BR/2BA, Central
East line of said Sec- fendants in this action. hogging, clean-up work, job102@cdispatch.com TOTAL GYM Achiever. A/C. Skirting, delivery,
tion 6; run thence North pressure washing, mov- James Pest Manage- Never been used, $150. Apts For Rent: West 7050 3BR/2BA, 811 Main St. set-up & tie down in-
LOCAL, FAST-paced, pro- ment is seeking a Full
84 degrees 44 minutes You are summoned to ing help & furniture CH/A, appl incl. $850/ cluded. Only $37,900.
VIP
fessional company is Call 662-241-0184 or
West along the South appear and defend repair. 662-242-3608 Time Field Technician. 662-242-7206. mo + $850 dep w/ 1 Columbus Home Center
right of way of said against the complaint or looking for a Bookkeep- 662-570-1375
year lease. No pets.
Rentals
Woodlawn Road a dis- petition filed against Lawn Care / Landscaping ing Assistant to help in Requirements: 662-329-2917 or
tance of 1313.2 feet to you at 9:00 a.m. on the 1470 handling day-to-day ac- *On the job training 662-574-9708. THE MARVEL
the point of beginning of 27th day of November, counting and finance *Good Driving Record Garage Sales: East 4510
the herein described 2018 in the courtroom JESSE & BEVERLY'S
activities. *High School Diploma Apartments Houses For Rent: Other 7180 4BR/2BA, Central A/C.
Skirting, delivery, set-up
LARGE YARD Sale. 941
& Houses
tract; run thence South of the CHICKASAW LAWN SERVICE. Mow- Required
Responsibilities include *Take/Pass Random Davis Rd. Fri. & Sat. 7a- & tie down incl.
05 degrees 06 minutes County Courthouse at ing, cleanup, landscap- SMALL COTTAGE: Only $51,900.
West a distance of HOUSTON, Mississippi, ing, sodding, & tree cut- Posting daily receipts
and in case of your fail- ting. 356-6525. and electronic funds
Drug Testing
*Able to lift up to 20
until. Cast iron wash
pots, wood burning cook 1 Bedrooms 1BR/1BA, all appl. Wa- Columbus Home Center
382.0 feet to a point;
run thence North 84 de- ure to appear and de- transfers, processing pounds stove, amber Tiara 2 Bedroooms ter, trash, lawn incl. in
lease. Near MSU. No
662-570-1375
grees 40 minutes West fend a judgment will be TERRA CARE credit card payments,
reconciling bank state-
*Able to Bend/Stoop dishes-85 pieces,
*Excellent people skills square Baby grand pi- 3 Bedrooms pets. $500/mo. $400
a distance of 112.7 feet entered against you for Landscaping L.L.C. dep. App/refs/lease THE PRIDE - 28x72,
the money or other Phone: 662-549-1878 ments and credit card *Engaging, Self-Motiv- ano, h/h goods, cook-
to an iron pin; run
thence North 05 de- things demanded in the Landscaping, Property statements as well as ated Personality ware & lots more. Furnished & req. 662-242-2923. 4BR/2BA, Central A/C.
Skirting, delivery, set-up
grees 06 minutes East complaint or petition. Clean Up, Plant Care, filing and processing
outgoing mail.
*Commitment to stay
on task
Unfurnished 2BR/1BA, office, new & tie down included.
a distance of 382.0 feet Bush Hogging, Only $59,900.
to an iron pin on the You are not required to Herbicide Spraying
Required Skills include We offer excellent bene- Garage Sales: North 4520
1, 2, & 3 Baths appliances, washer
dryer, 2 car garage,
&
Columbus Home Center
South right of said
Woodlawn Road; run
file an Answer or other
pleading but you may do Painting & Papering 1620 accounts payable and fits, long term career, &
MOVING SALE. 304
Lease, Deposit storage, deck, no pets. 662-570-1375
thence South 84 de- so if you desire. receivable, general
ledger and balance
provide Company Attire.
Contact us on Face- Dogwood Rd. (off Ridge & Credit Check App., ref., & lease reqd.
Close to Columbus, Wanted To Buy 8850
grees 40 minutes East SULLIVAN'S PAINT
along said right of way a Issued under my hand SERVICE sheet working know- book or email resume: Rd.) Fri. 9a-6p & Sat. viceinvestments.com Starkville, & West Point.
327-8555
ledge; experience with jpmjobline@gmail.com 8a-1p. Furn., old books, Water, garbage, & lawn FORD 3910, 3930,
distance of 112.7 feet and the seal of said Certified in lead pictures, lamps, mir-
Court, this 16th day of removal. Offering spe- data entry, record keep- maintenance included. 4630 or 5030 diesel.
to the point of begin- rors, etc. Good deals.
cial prices on interior & ing and computer opera- $650/mo. $500 dep. Must be rock solid &
ning and containing 1.0 October, 2018.
exterior painting, pres- tions FULL TIME EMPLOYEE Apts For Rent: Other 7080 662-242-2923. still looking good. 662-
acre, more or less.
Lisa Younger Neese, sure washing & sheet NEEDED. SOME MECH- 328-5248. Lv msg &
Clerk of Lowndes rock repairs. Must be proficient with ANICAL KNOWLEDGE, General Merchandise 4600 DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA, STEENS: QUIET Living, phone # if I am out.
I will convey only such
Free Estimates Microsoft Excel, have LIFTING & DELIVERY OF CH&A, 1 story, W/D, custom home, big mas-
title as is vested in me County, Mississippi
(seal) Call 435-6528 good customer rela- EQUIPMENT. APPLY IN GAS STOVE, Four burn- historic district, 1 block ter BR, 1 reg. BR, 1 big Autos For Sale 9150
as Trustee.
BY: Tina Fisher tions skills and ability to PERSON AT HANDY- er Frigidare range with from downtown, $625/ BA, walk in closet,
WITNESS MY SIGNA- Deputy Clerk General Services 1360 multi task. MAN RENTALS, INC. ON oven. Needs a little mo. + $625 dep. NO CH&A, 20x20 covered 2002 VOLVO S80 T6, 4
HWY. 82 WEST, STARK- cleaning up. $50. Call PETS. 662-574-8789. patio, 2 car garage, door sedan. Good AC,
TURE, this, the 10th day
Publish: 10/18, 10/25, Competitive salary, re- VILLE. Peter, 662-574-1561. Peaceful & Quiet area. 20x30 bonus room, Ap- Michelin radials.
of October, 2018.
11/1/2018 tirement and health- pls Furnished. $750/ $3950. 662-889-8914.
care benefits available. FIRST FULL MONTH mo + $600 damage
/s/ W. Stewart RENT FREE! 1 & 2 Bed- dep. New Hope School
Robison, Trustee LOCAL BUSINESS is
Please forward your re- seeking a motivated room Apts/Townhomes. District. 662-574-9472.
The following vehicles sume to Accounting Di- self-starter. Candidate WATER HEATER, Whirl- Stove & refrigerator.
PUBLISH: 10/18,
10/25, 11/1 & have been abandoned vision, P.O. Box 7648, must have a valid pool/Craftmaster 40 gal $335-$600 Monthly.
at Marty's Service Cen- Columbus, MS 39705 driver's license, able to electric water heater, Credit check & deposit.
11/8/2018 Coleman Realty,
ter. 1233 Gardner Blvd, drive a box truck, and a $150. Call Peter, 662-
Columbus, MS. good driving record. 574-1561. 662-329-2323. 2015 CHEVROLET Equi-
IN THE COUNTY COURT Heavy lifting required. nox, tan, 1 owner, 89k
OF LOWNDES COUNTY 1998 HONDA ACCORD Must be able to lift at Apts For Rent: Other 7080 mi, mostly highway.
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI VIN# least 75 pounds. Must WATERFRONT 2BR/1BA Bluetooth, backup cam-
1HGCG1654WA036361 work well with the pub- in Hamilton. Direct ac- era, cloth seats, 25.8
REGIONS BANK lic and be able to multi- cess to the TENN-TOM. MPG average of life of
PLAINTIFF 2000 BUICK LESABRE task. Work week is Community boat ramp. vehicle. Clean & excel-
VIN# Tuesday through Sat- Large deck overlooking lent condition.
VS. NO. 2018-0466- 1G4HP54K8Y4204200 urday. Competitive pay, water. Updated home Asking $13,495.
CV2 according to work exper- 1200 sqft. CH/A. 662-574-7481.
2009 CHEVROLET ience. Background and $650/mo + $650 dep.
CHARLIE FENSTER, JR. MALIBU drug testing required. Call 662-425-0250 for
and ANY AND ALL UN- VIN# General Help Wanted 3200 Send resume to more info. Campers & RVs 9300
KNOWN OCCUPANTS 1G1ZH57B29F228203 Blind Box 658 c/o The
DEFENDANTS Commercial Dispatch TOMBIGBEE RV Park,
Mobile Homes for Rent 7250 located on Wilkins Wise
2006 MITSUBISHI PO Box 511
SUMMONS GALANT Columbus, MS 39703 Rd & Waverly Rd. Full
125 BECK Dr. Hookups available.
VIN# Located off Old 82 E.
THE STATE OF MISSIS- 4A3AB36F46E072999 $300/mo. 662-328-
1.5BR/1BA. $450/mo. 8655 or 662-574-7879.
SIPPI MANUAL MACHINIST $450 dep. No pets. No
2008 CHEVROLET needed for repair shop. HUD. 662-574-7614.
TO: Charlie Fenster, Jr. IMPALA Experience using lathes, Five Questions:
and Any and All Un- VIN# mills, grinders and vari- 3BR/2BA Trailer, New
known Occupants 2G1WB58K289184777 ous hand tools in repair Hope school dist.
1514 Bell Avenue
1 Tomato
of motors, pumps, gear- $500/mo & $500 dep.
Columbus, Mississippi 2001 GMC YUKON boxes, job shop projects Call between 10a-7p.
39701 VIN# and related items is re- 662-386-4292.
1GKEC13T51J115413 quired. Knowledge in NO TEXT MESSAGES.
You have been made a welding both TIG and
Defendant in the suit 2006 BMW 325
filed in this Court by Re- VIN#
MIG, acetylene torch
NICE 3BR/2BA MH in
2 Slice
cutting, brazing and sil-
gions Bank, Plaintiff, WBAVB13576PT06087 ver soldering is pre- North Columbus. Close
seeking possession of ferred. Knowledge of to schools & CAFB. No
property at 1514 Bell 2000 PONTIAC
Avenue, Columbus, Mis- BONNEVILLE
general machine shop
practices and safety is
pets. $460/mo + $460
dep. 662-364-6204 or 3 Southern
sissippi 39701. Defend- VIN# required. Typical work 601-940-1397.
ants other than you in 1G2HY54K4Y4263962 week is Monday-Friday,
this action are none.
2003 FORD EXPEDITION
7 a.m.-4 p.m. Benefits
include health insur-
RENT A fully equipped
camper w/utilities &
4 King Tut
You are summoned to VIN# ance, 401k, paid holi- cable from $145/wk -
appear and defend 1FMRU15L33LA16972 days and vacation. $535/month. Colum-
against the Complaint
or Petition filed against IF THESE VEHICLES ARE
Send resume to: EMSS
P.O. Box 2225
bus & County School
locations. 662-242-
5 Roe v.
you in this action at
11:00 a.m. on the 8th
NOT CLAIMED THEY
WILL BE PUT UP FOR
Columbus, MS 39704. 7653 or 601-940-1397. Wade