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Commercial Dispatch Eedition 10-24-19
Commercial Dispatch Eedition 10-24-19
Local officials kick off ‘Next Generation’ schools and form rela-
tionships with students.
initiative by meeting with CMS football players “Whenever we have
community leaders in
faces additional selves with successful people. for the community,” La-
Columbus Middle bat said.
“If you look at these men that (are) Labat
School football players Brooks said he got the
in this room, we all know each other
74 Low 57
often affects athletes?
Lowndes County
High 5 What car maker made the Aspire,
Sunny
Probe and Tempo? Oct. 25-26, 30-31 Supervisors, 9
a.m., County
Full forecast on Answers, 6B ■ Nightmare at the Fairgrounds: The Community
Courthouse
page 2A. Benefit Committee presents this haunting experi-
Nov. 5:
ence from 5-10 p.m. at the Columbus Fairgrounds Cliff Morton likes to play
Columbus City
on Highway 69 South. Haunted House is $10; the guitar. He also enjoys
Inside Haunted Hayride is $5. All proceeds benefit the playing sports and being Council regular
Lowndes County bike drive for kids. The attraction outdoors. Morton lives meeting, 5
Business 4B Dear Abby 3B
Classifieds 5B Obituaries 5A will also be open Oct. 28 for private groups and field in Reform, Alabama, and p.m., Municipal
Comics 3B Opinions 4A trips from 11 a.m.-5 p.m., with reservations. For in- commutes to his job at Complex
140th Year, No. 193 Crossword 6B formation, contact Rhonda Sanders, 662-549-5909. Kroger in Columbus. Courtroom
Thursday
Say What?
Did you hear? “We know when Friday at 7 o’clock comes, the
friendship and the love will still be there. But we’re
Zuckerberg defends Facebook’s not talking about football when we’re talking.”
currency plans before Congress Columbus High football coach Joshua Pulphus on
Friday’s game against West Point. Story, 1B.
SOLUNAR TABLE
The solunar period indicates
peak-feeding times for fish and game.
Thurs. Fri.
Major 9:32p 10:26p
Minor 3:41a 4:50a
Major 9:59a 10:52a
Minor 5:07p 5:44p
Courtesy of Mississippi Department
of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks
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Smoke alarms
Continued from Page 1A
EMS has installed 90 where they can draw out Thompson, who oversees cant right now thanks to total of more than 10,000 Chief Charles Yarbrough
new detectors through- the layout of their house, eight counties and is the 10-year batteries, he people, according to data said. The next drive will
out the county since the so they can talk it over based in Columbus. said. provided by Rosenhan. be in early November on
partnership with the Red with their family and The new smoke detec- The department was This part of the county Northside Drive.
Cross began in April and try to have those two es- tors have durable batter- already discussing a has the most low-income Funding fire depart-
received a new shipment cape routes determined,” ies and are sealed shut collaboration with the individuals and therefore ments is a key aspect of
of 60 on Tuesday, EMS Campanella said. “We so they will last a full 10 Red Cross in February the oldest structures and fire prevention that Ro-
director Kristen Cam- don’t just put up the de- years, Rosenhan said. when a house near the the most fires, he said. senhan said should not
panella said. The county tector and leave.” All seven rural fire intersection of Mt. Olive District 2 Supervisor be forgotten.
distributed the sign-up EMS also provides departments within Ok- Road and Oktoc roads and Board President “A mantra I’ve got is
sheet to the supervisors flooding and tornado tibbeha County Fire caught fire, Campanella Orlando Trainer said he
and is working its way Services have been re- said. The house was com- that fires are not put out
safety information, she does not know how many
down the list. District 5 said. ceiving and installing pletely destroyed, but with water. They’re put
people in his district have
is unique with its 300 ap- smoke detectors from the three residents got signed up for new smoke out with dollars,” he said.
plicants, she said, com- the Red Cross for years. out safely because they “It’s not the gallons per
pared to about 75 in the
The partnership Rosenhan received 100 in heard the smoke alarm,
detectors.
minute on the fire. It’s
The Starkville Fire
rest of the county com- between EMS and the August and is waiting for Campanella said. Department regularly the dollars per year in the
bined. Red Cross more, he said. The fire happened in holds smoke detector fire departments. Trucks
Most residences re- The Red Cross pro- About 25 of those 100 District 5, the area with drives, most recent- aren’t cheap, and even
ceive more than one new vides as many new smoke smoke detectors went not only the most people ly in the Green Oaks though all our guys are
smoke detector at a time, detectors at a time as it to District 3, Supervisor signed up but also with neighborhood on Oct. volunteers, I’ve still got
and the most they can can, partly depending Marvell Howard said. the biggest need for new 12, where 24 houses re- to equip them and train
have is three. on how many people are He helped distribute smoke detectors, Rosen- ceived new detectors, them.”
“We provide them with available to install them, several detectors a few han said. Districts 5 and
a little bit of fire safety said Red Cross disas- years ago, so the need in 2, the eastern part of the
information, a floor plan ter relief specialist Gail District 3 is not signifi- county, have a combined
Fitzgerald
Continued from Page 1A
Clay County Coroner Investigators are A nyone with informa- Stoppers at 800 -530 -
A lvin Carter declined expecting to make ad- tion on the case is en- 7151.
to identif y the child and ditional arrests in the couraged to call CCSO Fitzgerald is being
referred all questions to case, according to a at 662- 494 -2896 or held in Clay County Jail
CCSO. CCSO press release. Golden Triangle Crime on $100,000 bond.
Banks
Continued from Page 1A
charged with four new LCSO from 2017 until He faces a total of five tion is asked to call LCSO
counts of embezzlement, September, is accused of embezzlement charges at 662-328-1136 or Corey
according to a Lowndes using his position at Co- for allegedly misap- Herring Automotive at
County Sheriff’s Office rey Herring Automotive propriating more than 662-328-2114.
press release. Banks, on Gardner Boulevard to $10,000 from the busi- Banks has been re-
who worked as a part- convert cash money for ness. leased from custody after
time auxiliary deputy at his personal use. Anyone with informa- posting $20,000 bond.
Building permits
dale Plumbing ■ Fox Run Apts. of Columbus, ■ Oak Manor Community,
City of Columbus ■ Joyce Latham; 105 23rd LLC; 636 31st Ave. N., Bldg. LLC: 901 11th St. S., Apt.
Oct. 7-17, 2019 St. S.; Plumbing permit; Tabor 3; Reroof; J Miller Roofing O3; Plumbing permit; P & H
■ BH Properties, LLC; 416 Plumbing ■ JYD Partners, Ltd; 939 Ala- Plumbing
17th St. S.; Demolition; DAV- ■ Robert Smith; 1615 7th bama St.; Signs for Marvin’s ■ Alexander Blunt; 2404 6th
CO, LLC Ave. S., Apts. A & B; Plumbing Simmons Sign & Graphics Ave. N.; Plumbing permit;
■ Castle Columbus II, LLC; permit; Tabor Plumbing ■ Flora Nicholson; 1008 & Tabor Plumbing
3539 Bluecutt Rd.; Signs for ■ Charles Colvin; 201 23rd 1010 6th Ave. N.; Reroof; ■ Willie Latham; 1812 7th
Optum Pharmacy; Mid-South St. S.; Plumbing permit; Tabor Billings Roofing Ave. N.; Plumbing permit;
Signs Plumbing ■ Lehmberg Properties, LLC; Tabor Plumbing
■ Ralph Null; 423 9th St. S.; ■ JYD Partners, Ltd.; 939 Ala- 720 N. Lehmberg Rd., Ste. 3;
Reroof; Doug Wheeler Roofing,
Inc.
bama St.; Fire sprinkler/alarm;
McIlwain Services
Sign for Shades ‘N Company;
Sign Design Plus
Lowndes County
■ David Knoop; 114 Sand Rd.; ■ Grey Car Properties, LLC; ■ Fox Run Apts. of Columbus, Oct. 23, 2019
Remodel; Same 3522 Hwy. 45 N.; Remodel LLC; 636 31st Ave. N., Bldg. ■ Jim Ray; 2337 Phillips Hill
■ Illuminating IV, LLC; 419 bathrooms; Curtis Bordenave 5; Reroof; J Miller Roofing Rd.; Remodel s/f residence;
Wilkins Wise Rd.; Signs for ■ Johnnie B. Latham; 1820 ■ Betty Bryan; 901 7th Ave. Owner
Zion Church; Mid-south Signs 6th Ave. N.; Demolition; Same N.; Electrical permit; George ■ Jefferson Davis Jordan;
■ Grey Car Properties, LLC; ■ Londa LeBrun; 2629 Can- Beavers 3370 Old West Point Rd.; Con-
3255 Hwy. 45 N.; Fence; terbury Rd.; Remodel; Bostick ■ Jackson Square, LLC; 2013 struct storage/shop; Owner
Curtis Bordenave Construction, LLC Hwy. 45 N., Ste. 1; Electrical ■ Robertson; Sterling Drive;
■ Charles Coleman; 201 23rd ■ David & Sharon Dickerson; permit; Advanced Electrics, Construct s/f residence;
St. S.; Electrical permit; Vertis 411 Dickerson Ln.; Reroof; Inc. Clardy Home Development
Lee Doug Wheeler Roofing, Inc. ■ Court Square Tower, LLC; ■ Hill; Terraceview Lane; Con-
■ Betsy Taylor; 91 Stokes Rd.; ■ Sarah Sanders; 2734 602 2nd ave. N., 2nd Fl.; Elec- struct s/f residence; Clardy
Electrical permit; Weathers Canterbury Rd.; Reroof; Doug trical permit; Joseph Harris Jr. Home Development
Electric, Inc. Wheeler Roofing, Inc. ■ James & Paula Gable; 214 ■ Mike Oglesby; 1310 Steens
■ Robert L. Harris; 678 S. ■ Bo Jarrett; 212 2nd Ave. N.; Airline Rd.; Plumbing permit; P Vernon Rd.; Construct pole
Pickensville Rd.; Electrical Demo block building;Same & H Plumbing barn; Owner
permit; Vertis Lee ■ Chuck Staten; 301 1st St. ■ Carolyn Moore; 3301 5th ■ Richard Heard; South Front-
■ Willie Carter; 1103 Ash St.; S.; Reroof; Doug Wheeler St. N.; Plumbing permit; Trues- age Road; Construct storage/
Mechanical permit; James Roofing, Inc. dale Plumbing shop; Potts Metal Building
Williams Heating & AC ■ Deanna McIntyre; 724 19th ■ Mary Alice Stewart Family ■ Bailey; Sterling Drive; Con-
■ Earlie B. Walls; 507 Spring- Ave. N.; Reroof; Doug Wheeler Trust; 924 3rd Ave. N.; Plumb- struct s/f residence; Clardy
dale Dr.; Plumbing permit; Roofing, Inc. ing permit; Benny Shelton Home Development
Same ■ Edward Bonner; 1415 6th ■ Dennis Long; 111 King ■ Spec; Old Wolfe Road;
■ Kevin Brickey; 101 Brown Ave. N.; Rebuild front porch; St.; Plumbing permit; Larry Construct s/f residence; Frye
St.; Plumbing permit; Trues- Excellent Roofing Funderburk Tile & Exterior
Opinion
4A Thursday, October 24, 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
Slimantics
In Starkville, it’s the Montagues vs. Capulets
I have great make sure resi- able coverage of the other city Photos were treated much short-term renters and resi-
empathy for dents felt it was or critical coverage of their the same: How come the big dents alike is something she
Starkville’s city of- “their newspaper.” own. photo on the front page was could live without.
ficials as they try to When the after- Nowhere was this more from the Biloxi game? Why The mayor and board of
appease all those noon Daily Herald prominent than in the sports did you use a photo of a Biloxi aldermen have been doing
who are up in arms added a morning section because sports has a player getting tackled when back-flips trying to find
about how — or edition, The South way of making people aban- you used a photo of a Gulfport common, peaceful ground
if — the city should Mississippi Sun, in don all sense of perspective. player breaking a tackle? Why between the two parties —
regulate short-term the early 1980s, the The term “fan” — short for is the Gulfport photo grainy the plan has been amended 10
property rentals in entire operation “fanatic - was created as a and poorly-lit while the Biloxi times in the past three weeks
residential neigh- moved to a new sports term. So you get the photo is clear, sharp? alone. But there is no peace
borhoods. location on DeBuys picture. Headlines were viewed in the valley to date. The lion
Notice, I used Slim Smith Road, which by no As sports editor, there critically. Stories were picked will not lay down with the
the word “empa- coincidence is the wasn’t a week — and some- apart in the search for any lamb. Swords have not been
thy” instead of road that separates times not a day — that I didn’t slight, real or imagined. Any beaten into plowshares. Biloxi
“sympathy.” Way back in the Biloxi from Gulfport. Even an angry call or five from a adverb or modifier, was con- despises Gulfport. Gulfport
previous century, when I was that wasn’t entirely satisfac- Gulfport or Biloxi fan certain sidered an assault by stealth. wishes Biloxi would just go
the sports editor on The Sun tory. The building had to be that I hated one city and loved It didn’t take long to realize away.
Herald on the Mississippi erected on one side of the the other, even though I grew that defending our work was So ultimately, I think the
Coast, I found myself in the road or the other, after all, up 300 miles away in Tupelo. pretty much an exercise in city will reach same conclu-
middle of a similar fight. and Biloxi people cynically I never lived down the futility, like breaking up a dog sion that I came to all those
Since its inception, the noted that the offices were damning fact that I lived in fight with your bare hands. years ago: Carefully consider
newspaper served a divided built on the Gulfport side. Gulfport, though. All you get for your efforts is a all the arguments, adopt a
readership, based on geogra- But even then, the news- Football season was the mauling. plan that is as fair as you can
phy. You were either on the paper did all it could do: It worst. Fans from either city So finally, I just decided to make it, then let the chips fall
Biloxi side of our circulation chose to have a Biloxi mailing would scrutinize our coverage be as fair as I could be and where they may.
area or the Gulfport side and address — which meant the of the Biloxi Indians or Gulf- let the chips fall where they There is no solution that
that was no small matter. mail had to be picked up at port Admirals like linguists would fall. will satisfy both parties.
Remember Shakespeare’s the post office in Biloxi — and examining the Rosetta Stone. It didn’t end the criticism, So the best alternative is
Montagues and Capulets? It a Gulfport delivery address. People would go so far as but I did sleep better. to choose a plan that evenly
was that kind of dynamic. Readers in both cities get out a ruler and measure I don’t know how Starkville distributes the grumbling.
The camps were bitterly pored over the pages of the the lengths of the stories Mayor Lynn Spruill sleeps Slim Smith is a columnist
divided that The Sun Herald’s newspaper with grave sus- devoted to the teams and cite these days, but my guess and feature writer for The
predecessor had offices in picion, jumping on anything whatever disparity there was is that this dispute over the Dispatch. His email address is
both Biloxi and Gulfport to that remotely suggested favor- as proof of bias. city’s efforts to please both ssmith@cdispatch.com.
Cartoonist VIew
The Nation
Obituaries
Continued from Page 2A
Dorothy Foster Ricky Mills Friday at the funeral the several area furni- Chris Caldwell, Kenny Brown, Anthony Brown,
HAMILTON — Dor- SMITHVILLE — home. Cleveland-Mof- ture factories. Tipton, Evan Hardin, Avery Mills and Shane
othy Fay Cook Foster, Richard Craig “Ricky” fett Funeral Home of In addition to his Ray Blaylock, Brock Mills.
72, died Oct. 22, 2019, at Mills, 56, died Oct. 21, Amory is in charge of father, he is survived by
Haskell Robbins
her residence. arrangements. his wife, Denise Mills;
2019, at Missouri Bap-
Services will be at Mr. Mills was born son, Eric Mills of Smith-
tist Medical Center in
11 a.m. Saturday at Feb. 11, 1963, in Mon- ville; daughters, Ally
St. Louis, Missouri.
Tisdale-Lann Memorial roe County, to James Kissemme of Ft. Myers, Haskell Robbins, 81, of
Services will be at Mills and the late Ger- Florida, Ashley Hardin
Chapel, with Robert Columbus, MS, passed away
11 a.m. Saturday at aldine Harris. He was and Myranda Frederick,
Earl Fowlkes officiating. Monday, October 21, 2019,
Cleveland-Moffett Fu- a graduate of Hamilton both of Hamilton, Ala- at Baptist Memorial Hospi-
Burial will follow at
neral Home, with Kevin High School and was bama; brothers, Randy tal-Golden Triangle.
Pleasant Hills Ceme-
Crook officiating. Burial formerly employed as Mills of Hamilton and Visitation will be Friday,
tery. Visitation will be
from 5-8 p.m. Friday will follow at Pearce owner and operator Rodney Mills; and two October 25, 2019, from 6:00-
at the funeral home. Chapel Cemetery in driver with Landstar grandchildren. 8:00 PM at Lowndes Funeral
Tisdale-Lann Memo- Smithville. Visitation and as a supervisor in Pallbearers will be Home. Funeral service will
rial Funeral Home of will be from 5-8 p.m. be Saturday, October 26,
Aberdeen is in charge 2019, at 2:00 PM at Lowndes
of arrangements. Funeral Chapel, with Bro. Jerry Robbins officiat-
Mrs. Foster was born ing. Mr. Robbins will lie in state on hour prior to
Feb. 27, 1947, in Moore- the service. Interment will be in Springhill Cem-
ville, to the late Crosby etery, Millport, AL, with Lowndes Funeral Home
Lee Cook and Mary directing.
Nolan Cook Yarbrough. Mr. Robbins was born on October 6, 1938, in
She was a graduate of Louisville, MS, to the late Lillie Green and Fant
Hamilton High School Robbins. He was a member of Fernbank Baptist
and was formerly em- Church. Mr. Robbins married the love of his life
ployed as a seamstress Martha Lucille on October 10, 1959, at Spring-
with TIL and a manager hill Baptist Church, Millport, AL. He enjoyed the
with Jr. Food Mart. outdoors, going to the smoky mountains, gar-
In addition to her Dean Young dening, and feeding and watching his humming-
parents, she was pre- Visitation: birds. Mr. Robbins loved his family and spending
ceded in death by her Thursday, Oct. 24 • 9-11 AM time with them. He was a caregiver to his wife of
College St. Location
husband, Jessie Ray Services: 53 years until her passing in 2013. Mr. Robbins
Foster; and daughter, Thursday, Oct. 24 • 11 AM worked as a customer service agent for North-
College St. Chapel west Airlines for 30 years.
Sandy Foster. Burial
She is survived by Woodlawn Church of In addition to his parents, Mr. Robbins is pre-
Christ Cemetery ceded in death by his wife, Martha Lucille Rob-
her daughters, Tina Steens, MS
Smith of Aberdeen, bins; brother, E.G. Robbins; daughter-in-law,
Tammy Blakeney of Dawn Butz Nancey Robbins; and sisters-in-law, Delaine Rob-
Calhoun City and Ar- Visitation: bins and Helen Robbins.
Saturday, Oct. 26 • 10-11 AM Mr. Robbins is survived by his sons, Jerry
lene Hissong of Ham- 2nd Ave. North Location
ilton; son, Christopher Services: Haskell (Terisa) Robbins of Carrollton, AL, and
Foster of Hamilton; one Saturday, Oct. 26 • 11 AM James Michael (Joyce) Robbins of Columbus,
2nd Ave. North Location
brother; seven grand- MS; grandchild, Kayla (Jason) Junkin of Gordo,
Burial
children; and eight Friendship Cemetery AL; sister, JoAnn (Bobby) White of Okeechobee,
great-grandchildren. Columbus, MS FL; and brother, Harold Robbins of Okeechobee,
FL.
Fred Kerby Pallbearers will be Lee Shackelford, Bobby
Gail Pritchard Incomplete White, David Robbins, Jason Junkin, Chris Peaks,
COLUMBUS — College St. Location
Juanita Gail Pritchard, Ricky Ussery, Don Clay and JT Beard. Honorary
57, died Oct. 23, 2019, at Gail Pritchard pallbearers will be Members of Fernbank Baptist
Baptist Memorial Hos- Held At A Later Date Church, Megan Gann and Kindred Home Nurs-
pital-Golden Triangle. 2nd Ave. North Location es, Kelley Harris and Baptist Hospice Golden Tri-
No services will angle Staff, Dr. Ana Hilda Bonetti Lugo, MD and
be held at this time. Staff, Lifelong co-workers of Southern Airways
Memorial Gunter Peel and Golden Triangle Regional Airport.
Funeral Home and Compliments of
Crematory, Second memorialgunterpeel.com Lowndes Funeral Home
Avenue North location, www.lowndesfuneralhome.net
is in charge of arrange-
Dean Young
ments.
Ms. Pritchard was
born March 21, 1962,
in Maben, to Thomas Edna Dean Logan Young, age 89, of Steens,
Pritchard and the late MS, passed away October 22, 2019, at her resi-
Patsy Ruth Weaver. dence.
In addition to her Funeral services will be Thursday, October
father, she is survived 24, 2019, at 11:00 AM at Memorial Gunter Peel
by her stepmother, Lou- Chapel, College St. location, with Allen Jones
ise Pritchard; sisters, officiating. The interment will immediately fol-
Wanda Harris, Donna low at Woodlawn Church of Christ Cemetery of
Johnson, Janet Curry Steens, MS. Visitation will be from 9:00 AM un-
and Sheila Cantrell; til the time of the service. Memorial Gunter Peel
and brother, Thomas E. Funeral Home & Crematory, College St. location,
Pritchard Jr. has been entrusted with the arrangements.
Mrs. Young was born December 11, 1929, in
James Wright Sr. Fayette, AL, to the late Willis B. and Dona Hall
CARROLLTON, Ala. Logan. She was a graduate of Caledonia High
— The Rev. James Carl School. At age 5, she started singing with her fa-
Wright Sr., 73, died Oct. ther’s quartet. At age 11, she started singing on
22, 2019, at Pickens WCBI Radio with the Lowndes County Quartet
County Medical Center until age 20, when she married her husband, the
in Carrollton. late Murl T. Young, Sr. Mrs. Young worked for
Home Going Cele- American Bosch, Young’s Twin Oak Grocery, E.
brations services will L. Robinson & Sons Grocery, and retired from
be at 11 a.m. Saturday Gunter & Peel Funeral Home as an insurance
at Mt. Hebron Baptist and prearrangement counselor.
Church. Burial will In addition to her parents and husband, she
follow at Pine Grove was preceded in death by her son, John David
Memorial Gardens. Young; brothers, Albert Logan, Richard Logan,
There will be no visita- and Jimmy Logan; sister, Merlene Yarbrough;
tion. Lavender’s Funeral brothers-in-law, Raymond Higdon and Billy Yar-
Service of Aliceville is brough; and sister-in-law, Virginia Logan.
in charge of arrange- Survivors include her children, Tommy Young,
ments. Frankie Young and wife, Kathy, Gloria Taylor and
husband, Donald, and Louis Denney and wife,
Theresa; brothers, Elbert Logan, Wayne Logan
and wife, Joyce, and Willis Logan and wife, To-
nyaa; sisters, Bobbie Winters and husband, Ar-
thur, and Beverly Logan Higdon; grandchildren,
Rep. Elijah Kimberly McNorton and husband, Patrick, Murl
T. Young, III and wife, Angela, Dewayne Young
Cummings to lie and wife, Robyn, Derrick Young and wife, Court-
ney, Lora Taylor Anderson and husband, Shawn,
in state at US and David Allen Taylor and Brandy Murphy; sis-
ter-in-law, Rae Logan; 17 great-grandchildren;
Capitol ceremony and 1 great-great-grandchild.
Pallbearers will be Dewayne Young, Murl
The Associated Press Young, David Taylor, Stephen Young, Steve
Yarbrough, Ronnie Jones, Chandler Young and
WASHINGTON — The Shawn Anderson.
late Maryland Rep. Elijah Honorary pallbearers will be members of the
Cummings will be remem- Woodlawn Church of Christ, patrons and the
bered by congressional Footloose Band of The Junction, staff of Legacy
leaders and colleagues as Hospice, employees of Memorial Gunter Peel Fu-
he lies in state at the Cap- neral Home & Crematory, Jamey Denney, Tim
itol.
Hudson and Dr. Harold Roy Thomas, Jr.
House Speaker Nancy
Memorials may be made to the Alzheimers
Pelosi, Senate Majority
Leader Mitch McConnell
Association, 207 W. Jackson St., Suite 1, Ridge-
and other congressional land, MS 39157.
leaders will speak at an ar-
rival ceremony Thursday
before Cummings lies in
state at Statuary Hall. The
public will be allowed to Sign the online guest book at
pay their respects to Cum- www.memorialgunterpeel.com
mings later Thursday. 903 College Street • Columbus, MS
6A Thursday, October 24, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
STEWART SWORN IN
Mentoring
Continued from Page 1A
works, Labat said she Irby specifically encour-
hopes the mentors will be aged the players to reach
in and out of the schools out to them if they want-
having lunch with the ed to know about what
students. each of the visitors do.
Wednesday’s event “I don’t know if you
lasted about 30 minutes, heard somebody in here
just long enough for the today that kind of touched
potential mentors to in- you that you want to know
troduce themselves, but more or you feel like
several of the visitors there’s somebody in this
said that if nothing else, group that you would like
they hoped it made an im- to one-on-one, get togeth-
pression for students to er, talk to your teacher
see fellow African-Amer- or principal or somebody
ican men in successful to get in touch with Mr. Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff
communities here in Co- Brooks and everybody Columbus Middle School Principal Kimberly Gardner
lumbus, many of whom, here will make them- asks members of the eighth grade football team to close
Brooks pointed out, were selves available,” he said. their eyes and visualize themselves in the future during
the first African-Amer- “If we get one or two out a mentoring program held Wednesday at the school.
ican men in their posi- During the event, male leaders in the community came
of here that become suc- to speak with the boys about making good decisions
tions. cessful because of some-
“(These are) leaders, and setting themselves up for future success.
thing that we said, that
men, professional men of would be a good thing.”
color who have achieved,
and you can do that,”
Brooks said after the
event. “You don’t have to
resort to drugs, crime.
... You can be successful
through hard work.”
City Planner George
Clerks have
Saturday hours
for Mississippi
absentee voting
The Associated Press
JACKSON — Circuit
clerks’ offices in Missis-
sippi are open on Satur-
days for people to cast ab-
sentee ballots.
Nov. 5 is the election
for governor and other
statewide races; transpor-
tation and public service
commissioners in three
regions; legislative seats;
and county offices.
The secretary of state’s
website says circuit clerks’
offices are open for nor-
mal business hours Mon-
day through Friday and
from 8 a.m. to noon the
two Saturdays before the
election. The deadline for
in-person absentee voting
is Nov. 2. Mail-in absentee
ballots must be received
by Nov. 4.
Mississippi law says ab-
sentee voting is available
to people who will be out
of town on election day, in-
cluding college students.
It is also available to any-
one who has a temporary
or permanent disability or
who is 65 or older.
Buckle up...
and your child, too
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With No. 1 West Point set to visit, Pats must stay focused
Columbus gears up for rivalry game to finish off perfect year
By Theo DeRosa take care of the football,” By Theo DeRosa with them.”
tderosa@cdispatch.com Chambless said. “Both of tderosa@cdispatch.com Washington, Harri-
us will have to get men- son said, has a strong
Joshua Pulphus is no Heritage Academy
tally prepared for that.” quarterback and a couple
longer an assistant coach coach Sean Harrison is good receivers, but the
West Point star se-
at West Point, but his de- proud of his team’s abil- Generals lack strength
nior Brandon Harris is a ity to block out the noise
parture doesn’t mean the where the Patriots have
game-time decision for no matter the opponent.
end of his friendship with it: along the offensive and
the contest, Chambless “Friday nights don’t
Green Wave coach Chris defensive lines. That’s a
said, adding more in- matter as far as who’s on
Chambless. matchup Harrison likes
trigue to a local rivalry the other side,” Harri-
“He’s just an all-around to see.
game. son said. “Every Friday
good guy,” Chambless No matter how the
But the Green Wave night’s an opportunity to
said of Columbus High’s Pats fare Thursday,
have typically dominat- go out and get better.”
first-year head coach. they’re assured a first-
This week, that men-
“He’s a good friend.” ed the matchup, winning round bye in the MAIS
tality will have to apply
55-6 at Columbus to open Class 5A playoffs and a
The two coaches give to Thursday nights as
David Miller/Dispatch file photo
the 2018 season and 42-14 home game Nov. 8. As
each other advice on life, Columbus sophomore Michael Mosley returns the well, as the Patriots’
in West Point to kick off regular-season finale the current No. 1 seed,
school and family, but ball during the Falcons’ loss to Grenada on Oct. 11. they’ll be hosting again
ahead of Friday’s match- 2017. against Washington was
to us to go out and com- casted for Friday night, moved up a day because on Nov. 15 “unless some-
up between their two pro- With the Falcons now
pete and beat them,” said Columbus’ defense will of weather concerns. thing crazy happens,”
grams, one thing isn’t on part of Class 5A, Pulphus
Pulphus, who coached have the chance to shine, The Generals (2-7) Harrison said.
the agenda. can only hope for a differ- So though Heritage
tight ends at West Point and Chambless knows it. ent result. But no matter and the Patriots (10-0)
“We know when Fri- in 2018. “Any time you “You’ve gotta take ad- have played five of the Academy has at least one
day at 7 o’clock comes, how lopsided Friday’s more guaranteed home
get the opportunity to vantage of your opportu- same opponents this sea-
the friendship and the final score is, no matter son, with Washington game in the playoffs,
step up and beat the best, nities when the weather’s
love will still be there,” how many inches of rain losing all but its match- the Pats’ seniors will be
that’s all that matters.” bad from a defensive
Pulphus said. “But we’re accumulate on the field, up with Bayou, but that playing their final regu-
After a big road win standpoint,” Chambless lar-season home contest
not talking about football in overtime against Lake said. both coaches know the doesn’t mean Harrison’s
rivalry will deliver an en- team can afford to over- Thursday, and Harrison
when we’re talking.” Cormorant and a “great” To counter the deluge,
look its opponent. is sad to see them go.
His Falcons (3-5) are week of practice that fol- West Point again worked tertaining game — just
“They’re not a team “This year everybody
looking for a signature lowed it, the Falcons feel on overcoming the men- as it always has.
that we just show up knew that this year could
home win against a West good about their chances tal and physical road- “The teams know be the year, and they
and play,” Harrison said.
Point program that Pul- against the Green Wave blocks playing in the rain each other, and it’s good kept that focus on this
“We’re gonna have to go
phus said “sets the stan- (8-1), winners of seven tends to present. bragging rights for the out and play our game year,” Harrison said.
dard” in high school foot- straight. “You gotta be mental- Golden Triangle,” Cham- and do what we’re sup- “This group means a lot
ball in the region. In the inclement ly prepared for that and bless said. “It’s just a big posed to do and execute. to me.”
It would mean a lot weather conditions fore- take extra precautions to game. It always is.” We don’t need a dogfight See CAPSULES, 2B
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Today
Prep Football Young has stressed all “Okolona always has
Starkville at Murrah, 7
Noxubee County (5-4) year will be keys to a good athletes,” King said.
p.m. at Choctaw Co. (6-3) big road win Thursday: “They lost quite a bit of
Caledonia at South Pon- For Noxubee County controlling possession, seniors, so they’re kind
totoc, 7 p.m. head coach Teddy Young, finishing drives and limit- of young, but they’re also
Washington at Heritage Thursday’s road district ing turnovers on offense; dangerous.”
Academy, 7 p.m. game at Choctaw County winning in the trenches, If the Panthers can
Calhoun Academy at is about control. gang-tackling running beat the Chieftains,
Columbus Christian Acad- Control of the clock backs and playing physi- they’ll earn an automatic
emy, 7 p.m. on offense. Control in the cally on defense. playoff berth. West Lown-
Noxubee County at Choc- trenches on defense. And “It’s gonna take play- des’ chances of hosting a
taw County, 7 p.m. what Young called “full ing great ball in all three playoff game are all but
West Lowndes at Okolo- control” of the No. 1 seed phases of the game,”
na, 7 p.m.
gone with the loss to Nox-
in Class 3A, Region 4, for Young said. apater, but the Panthers
Prep Volleyball
Thursday’s winner. are still fighting for the
Caledonia vs. Vancleave,
MHSAA Class 4A semifi-
The Tigers are 2-0 in West Lowndes (7-2) No. 3 seed in Region 2.
their region games this
nal, Starkville, 2 p.m.
year; so are the Chargers.
at Okolona (3-5) If they can win this week
New Hope vs. Long Last week’s 31-17 loss and beat Tupelo Christian
Beach, MHSAA Class 5A Young said Noxubee at No. 2 Noxapater told Prep, King said, they’ll
semifinal, 4 p.m. County is already guar- West Lowndes coach An- secure the third spot and
College Football anteed a playoff spot in thony King something would likely play Bald-
Itawamba Community its five-time region, but important about his team. wyn, the No. 2 team in Re-
College at Northwest Thursday’s game will be “Noxapater let us know gion 1, in the first round.
Mississippi Community huge in deciding the re- that we weren’t physically A win there would likely
College, 7 p.m. gion’s top team. strong,” King said. ”They set up a rematch with
Women’s College Soccer And on the road were physically a lot Noxapater.
Mississippi State at LSU, against a solid opponent, stronger than we were.” If the Panthers get the
7 p.m. it won’t be an easy game Spending time in the No. 4 seed, they’d face
for the Tigers, either. weight room has been Biggersville, the top team
Friday “They’re a great team critical for the Panthers in Region 1. King said he
Prep Football running the ball offensive- this week as they prepare was encouraged by Big-
West Point at Columbus, ly,” Young said. “They’re to take on Okolona in a gersville’s loss to Tupelo
7 p.m. fast on the defensive side road game on Thursday Christian Prep with the
Starkville Academy at of the ball.” that has implications for Panthers still battling
Jackson Academy, 7 p.m. The same things the Class 1A playoffs. TCPS for playoff position.
Oak Hill Academy at Win-
ona Christian, 7 p.m.
Hebron Christian at Hum-
phreys Academy, 7 p.m.
NBA ROUNDUP
Lafayette at New Hope,
7 p.m.
College Volleyball
Auburn at Mississippi
Kyrie scores 50 in Brooklyn debut
State, 8 p.m. The Associated Press Jayson Tatum had 21. year extension that will go
Kemba Walker scored 12 through the 2022-23 sea-
Saturday NEW YORK— Kyrie points on 4-of-18 shooting son, with a player option
College Football Irving scored 50 points after that.
in his Boston debut, and
Mississippi State at in a record-setting Nets Al Horford had 16 in his
Texas A&M, 11 a.m. debut but lost his balance
Southern Miss at Rice, and missed a potential
first game with the 76ers. Heat 120, Grizzlies 101
Furkan Korkmaz and MIAMI — Justise
Noon winning shot that allowed Tobias Harris buried con- Winslow scored 27 points,
Northeast Mississippi the Minnesota Timber- secutive 3-pointers for rookie Kendrick Nunn
Community College at wolves to pull out a 127-
East Mississippi Commu-
Philadelphia — after the scored 24 in his NBA de-
126 victory over Brooklyn Sixers had missed 21 of
nity College, 2 p.m. but and Miami ran away
in overtime Wednesday 24 through three quar-
Arkansas at Alabama, 6 in the fourth quarter to
night. ters — to stretch the lead
p.m. beat Memphis.
Karl-Anthony Towns to 10.
College Volleyball Goran Dragic scored
had 36 points and 14 re-
Mississippi University for 19 points for Miami,
bounds for Minnesota,
Women at Central Baptist and Andrew Wiggins add- Mavericks 108, which played without Jim-
College, 1 p.m.
Men’s College Golf
ed 21 points, including Wizards 100 my Butler because of per-
sonal reasons. Nunn and
the go-ahead basket with DALLAS — Luka
Mississippi State at 1:19 remaining. Doncic had 34 points and fellow rookie Tyler Herro
Steelwood Intercollegiate,
Irving had the ball in nine rebounds and Kri- started in the backcourt
All Day
his hands with a chance staps Porzingis scored instead.
to cap his dazzling debut 23 points in the European Bam Adebayo had 14
on the air with a victory, following a pair’s long-awaited first points and 11 rebounds
for Miami, and Winslow
Nets timeout. He ran the game together, leading
COLLEGE FOOTBALL added seven rebounds
clock down and then be- Dallas past Washington.
6:30 p.m. — SMU at and seven assists.
gan his drive, but lost his Porzingis missed his
Houston, ESPN Ja Morant, the No. 2
balance near the foul line. first four shots before tak-
6:30 p.m. — Jackson pick in this year’s draft,
He retained his dribble, ing a break and coming
State at Prairie View scored 14 points and had
A&M, ESPNU
got up and shot, but his back to score nine points
jumper missed. in the final 2:45 of the first four assists for Memphis.
COLLEGE SOCCER Jaren Jackson Jr. had 17
(WOMEN’S)
After signing with the quarter. The 7-foot-3 Lat-
Nets in July, Irving broke vian acquired in a block- points.
6 p.m. — Minnesota at
Northwestern, BTN Kiki Vandeweghe’s re- buster deal with the New
6 p.m. — Florida at Ten- cord for most points by York Knicks before the Pistons 119,
nessee, SEC a player in his first game trading deadline last sea- Pacers 110
7 p.m. — Wisconsin at with a team. Vandeweghe son was 7 of 16 from the INDIANAPOLIS —
Illinois, BTN scored 47 points for Port- field. Andre Drummond had 32
COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL land at Kansas City on Doncic and Porzingis points and 23 rebounds,
(Women’s) Oct. 27, 1984. traded long 3-pointers and Luke Kennard made
9:30 p.m. — San Diego Irving finished with throughout the game, three 3-pointers in the
at Pepperdine, ESPNU eight rebounds and seven finishing 7 of 16 between final six minutes in De-
GOLF assists. Caris LeVert add- them (4 of 9 for Doncic, 3 troit’s opening victory
5:30 a.m. — EPGA Tour: ed 20 points. of 7 for Porzingis). Doncic over Indiana.
The Portugal Masters, was 12 of 19 overall. Kennard scored 30
first round, Quarteira, 76ers 107, Celtics 93 Washington rookie Rui points, a career best, and
Portugal, GOLF PHIL A DELPHI A Hachimura, the first Japa- matched his career high
9:30 a.m. — EPGA Tour: — Joel Embiid had 15 nese-born player drafted with six 3s.
The Portugal Masters, points and 13 rebounds, in the first round, had 14 Domantas Sabonis had
first round, Quarteira, Ben Simmons scored 24 points and 10 rebounds. 27 points and 13 rebounds
Portugal, GOLF points and Philadelphia Bradley Beal scored 19 for Indiana. Myles Turner
12:30 p.m. — LPGA Tour: beat Boston. points less than a week added 25 points, and Mal-
The BMW Championship, Gordon Hayward led after the All-Star guard colm Brogdon had 22 in
first round, Busan, South the Celtics with 25 points. signed a $72 million, two- his Pacers debut.
Korea, GOLF
9 p.m. — PGA Tour: The
ZOZO Championship, sec-
ond round, Tokyo, GOLF
5:30 a.m. (Friday) — Eu-
ropean Tour: The Portugal
Masters, second round,
Quarteira, Portugal, GOLF
HORSE RACING
Noon — Belmont Park:
From Elmont, N.Y., FS2
NBA BASKETBALL
7 p.m. — Milwaukee at
Houston, TNT
9:30 p.m. — LA Clippers
at Golden State, TNT
NFL FOOTBALL
7:20 p.m. — Washington
at Minnesota, FOX/NFL
SOCCER (MEN’S)
7 p.m. — MLS Playoffs:
Philadelphia Union at
Atlanta United, Eastern
Conference Semifinal,
ESPN2
9:30 p.m. — MLS
Playoffs: LA Galaxy at LA
FC, Western Conference
Semifinal, ESPN
TENNIS
6 a.m. — ATP/WTA: The
Swiss Indoors Basel, The
Vienna Open & The Elite
Trophy Tournament, Early
Rounds, TENNIS
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CANDORVILLE
Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Oct. there for people without being your ingredients so that you can
24). The older you get, the there with them. use them at the exact optimum
younger your mind becomes as TAURUS (April 20-May 20). time they will taste the best.
your sense of curiosity keeps The aim that a person attains LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
the inspiration flowing through without forethought is not his The path before you will be
the solar year. Your need to own. Having a thing is different smoothed by people who like
explore is as real as your need from achieving it. You will most you and want you to have an
for food, and you’ll find a way to enjoy the processes you’ve long easier time than you’ve had.
adventure wondrously. Conflict imagined and anticipated. Accept the special attention.
resolves in February. Family GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’ve earned it.
will be the source of surprise, You’ll adjust your energy to VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
delight and support. Gemini that of the others in the room, Enthusiasm is an attractive
BABY BLUES and Taurus adore you. Your subduing it somewhat, and then emotion, especially when it’s
lucky numbers are: 8, 60, 4, 40 slowly turning it up to arrive at dialed to a level that the other
and 1. a more joyful and expressive person can accept. People will
ARIES (March 21-April 19). place together. be skeptical if they feel they
Your spirit is so big that its CANCER (June 22-July 22). haven’t earned the level of
warmth breaks down barriers Things have more impact when support on offer.
and defies the boundaries of they are fresh. You’re like a LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
space and time. So you can be chef, managing the ripeness of You’ll be dealing with a wide
variety of communication styles,
some of which will be rather
vague and imprecise, though
still not impossible to under-
stand. Most likely, they mean
what you think they mean.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
BEETLE BAILEY 21). Bad habits have their
rewards. To stay oblivious to
those or ignore them is to let
the habit rule unchecked. Once
you recognize the reward, you
can start to find other ways of
reaching that end.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). You’re better off assuming
that you can improve the world
than believing you can’t. In all
likelihood, you have far more
power than you know. You’ll only
find out what you can do after
you’ve made your move.
MALLARD FILLMORE CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). You’ll be waving goodbye
to an unwanted burden soon
enough, so you may as well
make the most of its presence.
There are gifts inside even the
most inconvenient facts of
life. Why not savor them while
they’re still on offer?
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). Don’t use every aspect of
your presentation at once. Keep
some novelty in the back of the
closet so you can bring it out
to dazzling effect later when no
FAMILY CIRCUS one is expecting it.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). Outsiders mistakenly
assume that success depends
on certain factors that may or
may not have anything to do
with the matter. Drop your pre-
vious notions and get in a little
deeper. Things are different on
the inside.
Business
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DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- CAUSE NO.: 2017-0133-RPF PUBLICNOTICE LOCATED ON 5TH AVENUE development Authority to con-
NOTICE OF SALE LIQUIDATION 2011 HONDA PILOT GREY TION OF THIS SUMMONS. IF NORTH, COLUMBUS, MISSIS- demn by eminent domain cer-
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WHEREAS, the following ten- MAILE OR DELIVERED, A tober 21, 2019 Block 22 North of Main, Colum-
ants entered into leases with 2005 MALIBU MAX JUDGEMENT BY DEFAULT WILL THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Application No. A1703AAA You have been made Defend- bus, Mississippi, and being
The Grove Mini Warehouses for Vin#1G1ZU64835F102761 BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU ants in a lawsuit filed in this Lowndes tax parcel
storage space in which to store FOR THE MONEY OR OTHER TO: FNU LNU, child of Charles TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Court by the Columbus Re- 61W080008800. The property
personal property and IF THESE VEHICLES ARE NOT RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE MO- Bean; development Authority to con- is necessary to renew and re-
CLAIMED THEY WILL BE PUT TION FOR CITATION FOR CON- The Office of Geology has re- demn by eminent domain cer- develop blighted conditions in
WHEREAS, default has been UP FOR SALE ON THE 15TH TEMPT. You have been made a Re- ceived an Application for a Sur- tain real property located in accordance with the Urban Re-
made in the payment for rent DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2019 AT spondent in the suit filed in face Mining Permit pursuant to Block 22 North of Main, Colum- newal Plan (Burns Bottom) of
and The Grove Mini Ware- 6:00 A.M. AT ATLAS RECOV- You must also file the original this Court by Dorothy Rhoades, Sections 53-7-27 and 53-7-29 bus, Mississippi, and being the City of Columbus, Missis-
houses pursuant to said ERY & TOWING, 4009 HWY of your Response with the clerk in a Petition for First and Final of the Mississippi Surface Min- Lowndes tax parcel sippi.
leases is authorized to sell the 373, COLUMBUS, MS 39705. of this Court within a reason- Accounting, Discharge of Ad- ing and Reclamation Act of 61W090004700. The property
personal property to satisfy the able time afterward. ministratrix, Etc. in the Estate 1977, as described below: is necessary to renew and re- You are summoned to appear
past due rent and other Witnessed under my hand on of Mary Rounsaville. develop blighted conditions in and defend against the com-
charges owed to it by the fol- this the 21st day of October, Issues under my hand and the APPLICANT: W G Yates and accordance with the Urban Re- plaint or petition filed against
lowing tenants: 2019. seal of said Court, this the You are summoned to appear Sons Construction Company newal Plan (Burns Bottom) of you in this action at 9:30
22nd day of October, A. D., and defend against the com- dba Baldwin Sand and Gravel, the City of Columbus, Missis- o’clock a. m. on the 10th day
Sandreike Mitchell /s/Frank Stump 2019. plaint or petition filed against Lowndes County Mine Number sippi. of December, 2019, in the
A5 you in this action at 9:00 A.M. 3 County Court courtroom of the
$156.70 PUBLISH: 10/24 & LISA YOUNGER NEESE on the 29th day of January, PO Box 456 You are summoned to appear Lowndes County Courthouse in
10/31/2019 CHANCERY CLERK OF 2020, in the courtroom of the Philadelphia, Mississippi and defend against the com- Columbus, Mississippi, and in
Asia Meady LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- Lowndes County Courthouse at 39350 plaint or petition filed against case of your failure to appear
A44 IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF SIPPI Columbus, Mississippi, and in you in this action at 9:30 and defend, a judgment will be
$296.85 LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- (SEAL) case of your failure to appear LOCATION: Northwest ¼ of o’clock a. m. on the 21st day entered against you for the
SIPPI BY: Tina Fisher, D. C. and defend a judgment will be Section 5 and Northeast ¼ of of January, 2020, in the County money or other things deman-
Barbara Anderson entered against you for the Section 6, Township 18 South, Court courtroom of the ded in the complaint or peti-
B4 IN RE: THE ADOPTION OF OF COUNSEL: money or other things deman- Range 17 West, Lowndes Lowndes County Courthouse in tion.
$286.85 E.R.M., A MINOR FEMALE ded in the complaint or peti- County (Lat. N33° 31’ 49.59”, Columbus, Mississippi, and in
CHILD MOSE LEE SUDDUTH, JR. tion. Long. W88° 20’ 48.09”) case of your failure to appear You are hereby further given
Edwin Summerville ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF and defend, a judgment will be notice that not less than ten
B10 CHESTER KEITH MAXEY P. O. BOX 369 You are not required to file an DESCRIPTION: The Operator entered against you for the (10) days prior to the date of
$160.55 PLAINTIFF VERNON, ALABAMA 35592 answer or other pleading, but proposes to open pit mine 25 money or other things deman- the trial on December 10,
OFFICE: 205-695-0053 you may do so if you desire. additional acres to a total ded in the complaint or peti- 2019, you are required to file
Cyretha Ball VS. FAX: 205-695-8352 depth of 50 feet for sand and tion. the Statement of Values pursu-
B25 MISSISSIPPI BAR NUMBER: ISSUED UNDER MY HAND AND gravel. This is in addition to the ant to Miss. Code Ann. §11-27-
$166.85 KRISTINA MARIE MAEY AND #8039 THE SEAL OF SAID COURT¸ this to the previously permitted 180 You are hereby further given 7, which shall be treated as
THE UNKNOWN FATHER OF EMAIL: moselee@bellsouth.net the 21st day of October, 2019. acres for a total of 205 acres. notice that not less than ten pleadings in this action. The
Thomas Bailey E.R.M. Sediment and erosion will be (10) days prior to the date of date of the filing of the Com-
B35 DEFENDANTS PUBLISH: 10/24, 10/31, & /s/ Lisa Younger Neese by controlled by settling ponds, di- the trial on January 21, 2020, plaint herein is the 10th day of
$156.80 11/7/2019 Tina Fisher, D.C. version berms and drainage you are required to file the September, 2019, and the
CIVIL ACTION NUMBER; 2019- LISA YOUNGER NEESE, Chan- ditches. Reclamation will con- Statement of Values pursuant name and address of the attor-
Walter Smith Jr. 20DE cery Clerk Lowndes County, sist of ponds with 3 to 1 to Miss. Code Ann. §11-27-7, ney for the Plaintiff is Martha
C5 Mississippi grassed cover slopes. which shall be treated as Bost Stegall, P. O. Box 7120,
$326.10 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION pleadings in this action. The Tupelo, Mississippi 38802.
PUBLISH: 10/24, 10/31, & This public notice is being dis- date of the filing of the Com- Other than the Statement of
NOW, THEREFORE, notice is THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI 11/7/2019 tributed to interested persons plaint herein is the 10th day of Values you are not required to
hereby given that The Grove and agencies to assist in devel- September, 2019, and the file an Answer or other plead-
Mini Warehouses liquidation TO: THE UNKNOWN FATHER OF oping facts on which a de- name and address of the attor- ing but you may do so if you de-
sale will take place at 510
Lehmberg Road, Columbus, MS
E.R.M., DEFENDANT All notices must be It’s a classified cision by the Office of Geology ney for the Plaintiff is Martha
can be based. You are reques- Bost Stegall, P. O. Box 7120,
sire.
DUTH, JR., ATTORNEY FOR meration of permits or li- TERESA BARKSDALE, CLERK Publish: October 17, 24 and
Service Directory
PLAINTIFF, whose address is P. censes required under the SPECIAL COURT OF EMINENT 31, 2019
O. BOX 369, VERNON, agency's jurisdiction. DOMAIN,
ALABAMA, 35592. LOWNDES COUNTY, MS STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
If further information is COUNTY OF LOWNDES
YOUR RESPONSE MUST BE needed, an agency may be fur- BY: Ann Marie Langford, D.C.
MAILED OR DELIVERED NOT nished a copy of the notice of NOTICE OF SALE
LATER THAN THIRTY (30) DAYS intent or permit application. Publish: October 17, 24 and
AFTER THE24TH DAY OF OCTO- Any person may inspect the 31, 2019 WHEREAS, the following ten-
Promote your small business starting at only $25
BER, 2019, WHICH IS THE permit application as specified
in Section 104 of the Rules
ants entered into leases with
FRIENDLY CITY MINI-WARE-
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- IN THE SPECIAL COURT OF EM- HOUSES for storage space in
TION OF THIS SUMMONS. IF and Regulations.
Carpet & Flooring GeneralRESPONSE
YOUR Services IS NOT SO Lawn Care / Landscaping Painting & Papering INENT DOMAIN which to store personal prop-
MAILE OR DELIVERED, A In the event comments are not erty and
JUDGEMENT
A & T TREE BY DEFAULT
SERVICES WILL JESSE & BEVERLY’S QUALITY PAINTING. received by November 4, 2019, LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS-
the Office of Geology will con- SIPPI WHEREAS, default has been
BE ENTERED
Bucket truck AGAINST YOU
& stump LAWN SERVICE. Ext/Int Paint.
FOR THE MONEY OR
removal. Free est.OTHER Mowing, cleanup, Sheet Rock Hang & Finish. sider that the agency has no made in the payment of rent
comments, recommendations COLUMBUS REDEVELOPMENT and FRIENDLY CITY MINI-WARE-
RELIEF DEMANDED
Serving IN THE MO-
Columbus landscaping, sodding, Free Estimates. AUTHORITY PLAINTIFF
TIONsince
FOR CITATION FOR CON- and/or evaluations that the HOUSES pursuant to said
1987. Senior & tree cutting. Ask for specials! Larry agency deems necessary and
TEMPT. Leases is authorized to sell the
citizen disc. Call Alvin @ 662−356−6525 Webber 662−242−4932. proper based upon the effect VS. personal property to satisfy the
You242−0324/241−4447
must also file the original of the proposed operation on
MELODY BARRY WILSON AND
past due and any other
of"We’ll go out onwith
your Response a limb for
the clerk matters within the agency's jur- charges owed to it by the fol-
isdiction. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS-AT-LAW
of this Court you!"
within a reason- lowing tenants.
able time afterward.
Lawn Care / Landscaping SULLIVAN’S PAINT AND DEVISEES OF FRANK
PUBLISH: 10/24, 10/28, & OWEN, DECEASED, AND ALL NOW THEREFORE, notice is
HALLOWEEN SPECIAL: SERVICE. Special Prices. PERSONS OR ENTITIES HAV-
$99 WHOLE HOUSE Issues
DUMPunderTRUCKmy HAULING.
hand and the Cutting Edge Lawn Service Interior and Exterior 11/4/2019 hereby given that FRIENDLY
ING OR CLAIMING A LEGAL OR CITY MINI-WAREHOUSES will of-
DAVID’S CARPET & seal
Slagof− said
$350Court, this the Residential & Commercial Painting. 662−435−6528 EQUITABLE INTEREST IN CER-
UPHOLSTERY 22nd day of October,
Clay Gravel − $250A. D., Mowing, Edging, Trimming, fer for sale, and will sell at auc-
IN THE SPECIAL COURT OF EM- TAIN REAL PROPERTY LOC- tion to the highest bidder for
CLEANING 2019.
Driveway & Trailer Park Blowing, Mulching, Clean INENT DOMAIN ATED IN SECTION 16, TOWN-
Ups, Leaf Removal, Bush Tree Services cash all personal property in
Grating. Columbus. SHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 18
1 Room − $40 LISA YOUNGER NEESE Call Hogging, Pruning. LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- WEST, LOWNDES COUNTY,
storage units leased by the fol-
2 Rooms − $70 Walter, 662−251−8664.
CHANCERY CLERK OF lowing tenants at FRIENDLY
3+ Rooms − $30 EA Weekly/Bi−Weekly. Free J&A TREE REMOVAL SIPPI MISSISSIPPI, BEING TAX PAR- CITY MINI-WAREHOUSES 4504
LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- CEL NO. 61W080008800,
Rugs−Must Be Seen SIPPI Estimates. Licensed & Work from a bucket truck. Highway 69 South, Columbus,
Insured. 662−386−9559. Insured/bonded. Call COLUMBUS REDEVELOPMENT LOCATED AT 311 5TH AVENUE MS. Auctions will begin at 8:30
Car Upholstery WORK WANTED:
(SEAL) AUTHORITY PLAINTIFF NORTH, COLUMBUS, MISSIS-
Cleaning Available BY: Tina Fisher,
Licensed D. C.
& Bonded− Jimmy for free estimate, A.M. on the 1st day of Novem-
SIPPI DEFENDANTS ber, A.D. 2019 at 308 Shoney
662−722−1758 carpentry, painting, & 662−386−6286. VS.
OF COUNSEL:Landscaping,
demolition. Drive, Columbus, MS and will
NO. 2019-0002-ED2 continue to all FRIENDLY CITY
gutters cleaned, bush MELODY BARRY WILSON, ET
Excavating MOSE LEEclean−up
SUDDUTH,work,
JR. LET ME HELP MAKE YOUR MINI-WAREHOUSE locations in
hogging, AL. DEFENDANTS SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION the following sequence: 903
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF PROPERTY BEAUTIFUL
pressure washing,
P. O. BOX 369 moving Alabama Street, Columbus,
help & furniture FOR THE HOLIDAYS! NO. 2019-0001-ED2 TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS-AT-
VERNON, ALABAMArepair.
35592 Commercial Bush−Hogging. MS; 44 Beatty Road, Colum-
LAW AND DEVISEES OF FRANK bus, MS; 4504 Highway 69
CLAY GRAVEL, fill clay, 662−242−3608.
OFFICE: 205-695-0053
& top soil for sale! We level parking areas & SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION OWEN, DECEASED, AND ALL South, Columbus, MS. All auc-
FAX: 205-695-8352 PERSONS OR ENTITIES HAV-
Easy access off 82 East MISSISSIPPI BAR NUMBER: driveways. Free estimates. tions are with reserve and
Can load & deliver. Quote: per job, not acre. TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS-AT- ING OR CLAIMING A LEGAL OR therefore all units can be with-
#8039
Got leaky pipes? Find a LAW AND DEVISEES OF HENRY EQUITABLE INTEREST IN CER-
Stokes Excavation: EMAIL: moselee@bellsouth.netOwner operated. Licensed drawn from the sale at any
Grow your business.
plumber in the classifieds. & Insured. 21 years exp. WILLIAMS, DECEASED, THE TAIN REAL PROPERTY LOC- time by the auctioneer/man-
662−689−0089. UNKNOWN HEIRS-AT-LAW AND ATED IN SECTION 16, TOWN-
PUBLISH: 10/24, 10/31, & 662−242−8809. ager.
DEVISEES OF CARRIE WILLI- SHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 18
11/7/2019 AMS, DECEASED, AND ALL WEST, LOWNDES COUNTY, Title to the personal property to
ads.cdispatch.com sippi.
Wendy Blunt
plaint or petition filed against case of your failure to appear 60, 104
you in this action at 9:30 and defend, a judgment will be
o’clock a. m. on the 21st day entered against you for the WITNESS MY SIGNATURE on
of January, 2020, in the County money or other things deman- this the 10th day of October,
Court courtroom of the ded in the complaint or peti- A.D. 2019.
Lowndes County Courthouse in tion.
$12
Other than the Statement of seal of said Court, this 15th
Values you are not required to day of October, 2019.
file an Answer or other plead-
ing but you may do so if you de- TERESA BARKSDALE, CLERK
sire. SPECIAL COURT OF EMINENT
DOMAIN,
Issued under my hand and the LOWNDES COUNTY, MS
seal of said Court, this 15th
day of October, 2019. BY: Ann Marie Langford, D.C.
South, Columbus, MS. All auc-
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tionsTHURSDAY, OCTOBER
are with reserve and
therefore all units can be with-
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drawn from the sale at any
time
Legal by the auctioneer/man-
Notices General Help Wanted Apts For Rent: Other Lots & Acreage
ager.
THE COMMERCIAL DIS-
COLEMAN
Title to the personal property to FALL SPECIAL. 1.75 acre
PATCH seeks a motivated,
be sold is believed to be good,
but at such sale, FRIENDLY contracted carrier for the RENTALS
lots. Good/bad credit. 10%
down, as low as $299/mo. ON THE WEB
CITY MINI-WAREHOUSES will Brooksville & Macon area.
convey only such title as is ves-
ted in it pursuant to its lease
Excellent opportunity to
TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS Eaton Land.
662−361−7711. Visit www.cdispatch.com
with the following and its al-
earn money for college. 1 BEDROOM for a printable copy of
Must have good transporta-
lowed under Mississippi Code
tion, valid driver's license 2 BEDROOMS LOWNDES CO. 72 ACRES
Annotated Section 85-7-121 et
seq (Supp 1988). & insurance. Delivers on 3 BEDROOMS
On Sobley Rd. Part in cut
over. Part in timber.
these puzzles.
Sunday morning and Mon.- Excellent hunting tract.
Heather Verdin Fri. afternoons. Apply at LEASE,
© The Dispatch
58 $1475/acre. For more info,
The Commercial Dispatch,
516 Main Street in Colum- DEPOSIT call 205−799−9846 or
Julie Weathers 205−695−2248.
39, 55, 56 bus. No phone calls AND
please. CREDIT CHECK
Kristen Reeves
80
Ramona Greene
Medical / Dental
662-329-2323 Garage Sales
100 LPN/RN needed for fast
paced Medical Clinic. 5 2411 HWY 45 N Two free signs
Roy Pate years experience required. COLUMBUS, MS
18 Email resume and Estate Sales
references to Commercial Property For Rent
Shawnta Ross medicalclinic39705
44 LIVING ESTATE OF JOE B.
@gmail.com FOR RENT LOCATED & PATSY WILKINS
Tanasha Roland NEAR DOWNTOWN. 3,000 Pitty Pat’s Gift Shop &
21 sq. ft. truck terminal, Home. 74 Crescent Dr.
Rentals
9,500 sq. ft. shop & 3,200 Oct. 25 & 26 9a−4p.
Wendy Blunt sq. ft. office/shop. Oct. 27 1p−4p.
60, 104 View pics on
Buildings can be rented
WITNESS MY SIGNATURE on together or separately. All estatesales.net.
this the 10th day of October, Ads starting at $25 w/ excellent access & Hwy. Beard & Walker Estate
A.D. 2019. 82 visibility. 662−327− Sales.
Apts For Rent: North 9559.
FRIENDLY CITY
Sudoku
MINI-WAREHOUSES Houses For Rent: North
By: L.O. FOX RUN APARTMENTS OUTSTANDING YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
1 & 2 BR near hospital. ESTATE SALE OF
2BR/1BA HOLLY HILLS
Sudoku
Publish: 10/11, 10/18, 10/24 $595−$645 monthly. Sara Andrews Younger
& 10/25/2019 Military discount, pet area,
RD. $900/mo. No pets. 303 Hospital Drive, Sudoku is a number- Yesterday’s answer
pet friendly, and furnished
No HUD. 662−549−2302. Columbus, MS 39705 placing puzzle based on
IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF corporate apts.
Leave message. Sat. Oct 26, 8am−5pm, Sudoku
a 9x9 gridis witha several
num- 5 1 4 2 7 6 8 9 3
LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- 24−HOUR PROFESSIONAL Sun. Oct 27, 1pm−5pm ber-placing
given numbers.puzzleThe object 2 9 6 3 5 8 1 7 4
VIP
in a Petition for First and Final
Accounting, Discharge of Ad- Houses For Rent: East
Rentals
ministratrix, Etc. in the Estate Garage Sales: North
of Mary Rounsaville.
4BR/2.5BA BRICK HOME
You are summoned to appear located on large lot w/ 2 HUGE YARD SALE.
and defend against the com- Apartments & Houses car garage. Fresh paint & 4494 Ridge Rd. Thurs. &
plaint or petition filed against tile floors in kitchen & Fri. 8a−6p & Sat. 8a−1p.
you in this action at 9:00 A.M.
on the 29th day of January,
1 Bedrooms bathrooms. $1,200/mo + Furn., plants, etc.
2 Bedroooms
dep. 770−658−7726.
2020, in the courtroom of the
Lowndes County Courthouse at Houses For Rent: Caledonia
3 Bedrooms
Columbus, Mississippi, and in
case of your failure to appear
and defend a judgment will be Furnished & Unfurnished
2BR/1BA. Caledonia area.
1 yr lease. $650 rent plus
Merchandise
entered against you for the
money or other things deman- 1, 2, & 3 Baths
dep. No pets. No smoking. Ads starting at $12
ded in the complaint or peti- 662−574−0227 or
tion. Lease, Deposit 662−356−4958.
Bargain Column
You are not required to file an & Credit Check
IMMACULATE 3BR/2BA DVD PLAYER, DVD
answer or other pleading, but
you may do so if you desire. viceinvestments.com HOME. 2−car garage,
327-8555
Recorder, VHS player,
fenced yard. Caledonia compact disc player,
ISSUED UNDER MY HAND AND School District. $1200 mo. $20 each. Columbus.
THE SEAL OF SAID COURT¸ this $1200 dep. Absolutely no 662−245−3635.
the 21st day of October, 2019. Apts For Rent: Other pets. Year lease. Call or
text 662−630−0774.
/s/ Lisa Younger Neese by Furniture
Tina Fisher, D.C. 1ST MONTH − Rent Free! Mobile Homes for Rent
LISA YOUNGER NEESE, Chan- 1BR Apt − $350−$385 Two Piece Living Room Set
cery Clerk Lowndes County, 2BR Apt − $395−$495 2BR MOBILE HOME A loveseat and chaise for
Mississippi 2BR TwnHome − $625 $400 mo./$400 dep. In sale. Brown and blue.
Lease, Dep & Credit Check. between West Point & New!!! Leave a message.
PUBLISH: 10/24, 10/31, & Coleman Realty
11/7/2019 Columbus on Hwy. 50. $300.00 662−242−2884
662−329−2323. 662−275−0666.
Sporting Goods
Office Spaces For Rent
Employment GREAT, CONVENIENT
ED SANDERS GUNSMITH
OPEN FOR SEASON!
LOCATION! Office space for 9−5: Tues−Fri &
Call us: 662-328-2424 lease at 822 2nd Ave. N. 9−12: Sat.
662−574−3970. Over 50 years experience!
General Help Wanted Repairs, cleaning,
OFFICE SPACE FOR refinishing, scopes
LEASE. 1112 Main St., mounted & zeroed,
COLUMBUS VACCUM Ste. 5. 3700 sq. ft. Plenty
& SEWING CENTER handmade knives.
of private parking. 662− Located: Hwy 45 Alt, North
is looking for a 327−9559. of West Point, turn right on
REPAIR PERSON & Yokahama Blvd, 8mi & turn
SALES PERSON Storage & Garages left on Darracott Rd, see
for Full or Part Time. sign, 2.5mi ahead, shop on
left. 662−494−6218.
REQUIREMENTS: MINI WAREHOUSES
* Be neat in appearance Four convenient self ACROSS
* Have own Transportation storage locations in the 1 Quiche start
* Be Mechanically minded Columbus & New Hope 5 Center
* Have computer skills areas for household &
commercial storage.
Sell idle items 10 Lively folk
* MUST pass drug test
* Be 18 years or older Rent online at with a quick action dance
friendlycitymini.com 11 Nursery
Call 662-327-7420 or call 662−327−4236. classified ad. rhyme start
9-11am for appointment. DOWNTOWN 1BR 12 Concerning
This large 1 bedroom 13 Freeway
GENERAL LABORER apartment has been
needed. Valid driver's
license, transportation &
recently renovated. It
features great natural light, Real Estate Five Questions:
entrance
14 African nation
experience required. Call hardwood floors, tall 16 Asian nation
Jesse & Beverly's Lawn ceilings and access Ads starting at $25 20 Useful skills
1 50 mph
Service at 662-356-6525. to a shared laundry room.
$750 rent and $750 23 Cut drasti-
deposit. Utilities included. Houses For Sale: Other cally
THE COMMERCIAL
Dispatch is seeking a
No pets please. Call Peter,
3BR/1BA HOUSE w/ 1.5
24 Tale tellers
662−574−1561. 25 Hawks
2 Six
mechanically-minded ACRES IN ACKERMAN. Lg
individual to work in its yard. Investors welcome, 27 Yale rooter
pressroom. Applicants DOWNTOWN APT on 5th potential residential & 28 Orchard crop 4 Surprise hit 26 Shoulder dec-
must be comfortable work- commercial. $45,000 obo.
ing around heavy ma-
St. 2BR/1BA. 1100 sqft
205−310−3783.
29 South Ameri- 5 Vietnam’s oration
$700/mo. W/D. Deck on
3 Bucket
chinery, adhering to tight back. Avail Aug 1st. 662−
can nation capital 28 Garfield’s
deadlines and must have Lots & Acreage 32 European 6 Brings in middle name
327−2588.
an eye for detail & quality. nation 7 Lawyers’ org. 30 Milky gems
Flexible hours are a must. 36 Soaked bread
Must pass drug test. Email
200 ACRES 8 Zodiac animal 31 — operandi
4 Shin splints
DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA dish
resume to CH&A, 1 story, W/D,
TIMBERLAND
− Monroe County, MS −
9 Phone bug 33 “The Naked
mfloyd@cdispatch.com or historic district, 1 block Abundance of wildlife 39 Crazy 11 Library Maja” painter
drop resumes off at 516 from downtown. $300,000.00 at 40 Refuge contents 34 Served well
Main St, $575/mo. + $575 dep. 41 Looks over
$1,500.00/Acre 15 “Doggone!” 35 Red-ink
5 Ford
Columbus, MS 39701. NO PETS. 662−574−8789. Call: 615−719−8329
No phone calls please. Peaceful & Quiet area. 42 Mating game 17 Statuesque amount
43 Young ones 18 Car bar 36 Ocean off
19 Mysterious Cal.
DOWN loch 37 Furniture
1 Rocker 20 Guinness of wood
Clapton film 38 TV’s “Science
2 Rowlands of 21 Rural sight Guy” Bill
film 22 Go to sea
3 Disease cause 25 Rotisserie