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Tuesday | May 7, 2019

No evidence of homicide in Luxapalila death case


35-year-old found by ATV riders Hopkins, 35, of Colum-
bus, was found dead by
about lunch time Sunday.
Columbus Police De-
ever, the statement said
the investigation is on-
a group of ATV riders, partment released a state- going and that Merchant
Dispatch Staff Report a tree Sunday afternoon according to Lowndes ment Monday afternoon has ordered an autopsy.
Authorities have re- near the bank of the Luxa- County Coroner Greg saying investigators had CPD will not release
leased the identity of a palila Creek in Columbus. Merchant. Hopkins was found “no evidence indic- further details of the case,
man found hanging from Deondrey Montreal reportedly last seen alive ative of a homicide.” How- the statement says.

Longtime
constable SHS freshman scores 36
recovering on ACT on first try
from wreck BY MARY POLLITZ
mpollitz@cdispatch.com

B
‘Hoot’ West, 83, serving attling a cold, Amy Zhang walked into
Starkville High School in July to take the
his 13th term, is in good ACT for the first time.
Though just a rising ninth grader, Zhang car-
condition at NMMC ried with her unusually lofty expectations for a
college entrance exam newbie.
By Slim Smith “I was aiming for at least above a 30, maybe
ssmith@cdispatch.com a 33 or 34,” she said. “... It was just a way to see
where my strengths and weaknesses were.”
Longtime Lowndes Meeting her goal would have been enough to
County District 1 Con- place her among the top 4 percent of test takers.
stable Willie “Hoot” Even so, she sold herself short, logging a 36 in-
West is recovering stead — the highest composite score possible.
from a single-car acci- Zhang’s score on the timed, standardized test
dent Monday morning. used to help determine college admittance and
Lowndes County scholarships, made her one of the first members
Sheriff’s Office inves- West of SHS’ “30-Plus Club” for 2018-19 (which ulti-
tigator Brent Swan mately ended the school year with 43 members)
said deputies responded to the ac- before she even took a class on campus.
SHS Principal Sean McDonnall, who helped
cident scene on Harrison Road near
the 30-Plus Club members celebrate their
Highway 50 at 7:52 a.m.
See Zhang, 6A
West’s car left the roadway at the
bend of a curve and struck a tree.
West, 83, was taken first to Baptist
Memorial Hospital-Golden Trian-
gle, then to North Mississippi Med-
ical Center in Tupelo.
An NMMC spokesperson said
West was in “good” condition Mon-
day afternoon.
West, a lifelong Caledonia res-
ident, was first elected District 1
constable, which servers the Cale-
donia area, in 1967. He has been
re-elected 12 times and is in his
52nd year in the job.
West did not file paperwork to
run again this year.

Key: Solar power growing, diversifying


About 75 percent of ty and the technology has improved, Key
said, its customer base has diversified from
customers use solar power businesses like poultry farms to everyday
people and big state entities like Mississip-
to save costs, 25 percent pi State University. Its uses are growing to
suit more specialized needs, such as carport
for environment covers with solar panels to provide power for
charging electric vehicles.
By Alex Holloway
Solar power has seen growth not only be-
aholloway@cdispatch.com
cause it’s an environmentally friendly way
Keith Key said most people have an im- to produce power, but because it can help
age of a typical solar power customer. save money. Key said solar panels installed
“Most of the people I talk to think they on a house or business come with an invert-
live out in the country, eat tofu and are er. Depending on the building’s power draw
bare-footed,” Key said. “They’re off the grid, at the time, that inverter can either take the
you know, and they’re the only people inter- power and put it on the grid, for which the
ested in that.” owner receives some money through a con-
That’s not the case these days, Key said. tract with the area’s power provider — the
Key, with Mississippi Solar, LLC, visited Tennessee Valley Authority, in local cases
Alex Holloway/Dispatch Staff
the Starkville Rotary Club to talk about the — or direct it into the building to fit its pow-
Keith Key, with Mississippi Solar LLC, shows a graph that details the rise in
solar installations across the U.S. and the decrease in cost per watt of gen- growth of solar power in Mississippi and er needs.
erated solar power from 2008-15. Key spoke to the rotary club about solar across the United States. “I would say about one out of four of my
power’s growth on Monday. As solar power has grown in populari- See Rotary, 3A

Weather Five Questions Calendar Local Folks Public


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apparatus — in a cell, attached to a May 7: Colum-
■ Historic marker/Eighth of May: Dedication
telescope or on a dentist tool tray? bus City Council
2 If you’re staying at a hotel on an of a Sandfield Cemetery historic marker begins at
regular meeting,
American plan, what does the rate 5:30 p.m. at the cemetery at the east end of Col-
lege Street in Columbus, followed by an Eighth of 5 p.m., Municipal
cover?
3 What is the only South American May Celebration presented by Mississippi School Complex Court-
Waverly Sohpia Glenn country with English as its official for Mathematics and Science students at 6 p.m. room
language? Free to the public. May 8: Columbus
Fifth grade, Annunciation
4 What film character says, “Life Municipal School

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moves pretty fast. You don’t stop and
High look around once in a while, you could Friday, May 10 District board of
trustees review
Mostly clear
miss it”? ■ ACS Drawdown: Annunciation Catholic School
5 What three countries did President presents its annual $10,000 Drawdown at 7 p.m.
meeting, 11:30
Full forecast on Bush call the “axis of evil”?
at Trotter Convention Center. Tickets are $100, a.m., Columbus
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Tuesday
Did you hear?

Pope makes historic first


visit to North Macedonia
The Associated Press

SKOPJE, North Mace-


long dispute with Greece,
which blocked the former FARMERS MARKET OPENS
Yugoslav republic’s path to
donia — Pope Francis membership in NATO and
made the first-ever papal the EU over rights to the
visit to North Macedonia Macedonia name.
on Tuesday and sought After landing at Sko-
to encourage its efforts pje’s airport, Francis went
to integrate into Europe- by car — a typically small
an institutions after its Volkswagen Jetta — for
name change resolved a talks with outgoing Presi-
decades-long dispute with dent Gjore Ivanov. His 10-
Greece. hour visit also included a
In a meeting with prayer at the memorial of
government authorities, North Macedonia’s most
Francis praised North famous native daughter,
Macedonia’s multi-ethnic Mother Teresa, as well as
and multi-faith culture and a Mass for the tiny Catho-
said its example of being a lic community in the coun-
bridge between East and try of 2.1 million.
West showed that peaceful Francis was surround-
coexistence can exist in a ed by Mother Teresa’s
country rich with diversity. sari-clad Sisters of Charity
“These particular fea- nuns in praying before the
tures are also highly sig- memorial, a giant statue
nificant for increased in- of the tiny nun, located
tegration with the nations outside the remains of
of Europe,” he said. “It is the church where Anjeze
my hope that this integra- Gonxhe Bojaxhiu was bap-
tion will develop in a way tized in 1910.
that is beneficial for the en- In his homily at Mass,
tire region of the Western Francis praised Mother
Balkans, with unfailing re- Teresa’s dedication to the
spect for diversity and for poor, saying it quenched Alex Holloway/Dispatch Staff
fundamental rights.” her hunger for God. Marcia Wright looks over greens at Sam Maclemore’s stand at the Starkville Community Market. The market,
North Macedonia’s pre- “She went to the Lord which is hosted at Fire Station Park, opened for another season Saturday morning.
vious constitutional name exactly as she went to the
was the Republic of Mace- despised, the unloved, the
donia. It officially changed lonely and the forgotten,”
its name to North Mace-
donia in February as part
Francis said to a crowd in
a central Skopje square
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By KATHY GANNON Chinese man who had ents, an activist, pastors The Chinese Ministry of
and DAKE KANG come to Pakistan look- and government offi- Foreign Affairs denied
The Commercial Dispatch (USPS 142-320)
Published daily except Saturday. Entered at the post office at Columbus, Mississippi. The Associated Press ing for a bride. Less than cials, all of whom spoke that, saying China has
Periodicals postage paid at Columbus, MS
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GUJRANWALA, Paki- das is back in her home Once in China, the girls transnational marriage
Published by Commercial Dispatch Publishing Company Inc., stan — Muqadas Ashraf country, pregnant and — most often married agencies.
516 Main St., Columbus, MS 39703 was just 16 when her par- seeking a divorce from against their will — can Human Rights Watch
ents married her off to a a husband she says was find themselves isolated called on China and Pa-
abusive. in remote rural regions, kistan to take action to
She is one of hundreds vulnerable to abuse, un- end bride trafficking,
of poor warning in
Christian ‘Greed is really responsible for these an April 26
girls who statement of
have been marriages ... I have met with some of “increasing
traf ficked evidence
to China these girls and they are very poor.’ that Paki-
in a mar- Ijaz Alam Augustine, human rights and minorities stani wom-
ket for minister in Pakistan’s Punjab province en and girls
brides that are at risk of
has swiftly grown in Pa- able to communicate and sexual slavery in China.”
kistan since late last year, reliant on a translation On Monday, Paki-
activists say. Brokers are app even for a glass of stan’s Federal Investi-
aggressively seeking out water. gation Agency arrested
girls for Chinese men, “This is human smug- eight Chinese nationals
sometimes even cruis- gling,” said Ijaz Alam and four Pakistanis in
ing outside churches to Augustine, the human raids in Punjab prov-
ask for potential brides. rights and minorities ince in connection with
They are being helped minister in Pakistan’s trafficking, Geo TV re-
by Christian clerics paid Punjab province, in an ported. It said the raids
to target impoverished interview with the AP. followed an undercover
parents in their congre- “Greed is really respon- operation that included
gation with promises of sible for these marriages attending an arranged
wealth in exchange for ... I have met with some marriage.
their daughters. of these girls and they The Chinese embassy
Parents receive sever- are very poor.” said last month that Chi-
al thousand dollars and Augustine accused na is cooperating with
SOLUNAR TABLE are told that their new the Chinese government Pakistan to crack down
The solunar period indicates
peak-feeding times for fish and game. sons-in-law are wealthy and its embassy in Paki- on unlawful matchmak-
Tues. Wed.
Major 2:58a 3:55a Christian converts. The stan of turning a blind ing centers, saying “both
Minor
Major
8:42a
3:26p
9:34 a
4:23p
grooms turn out to be eye to the practice by Chinese and Pakistani
Minor 10:08p 11:11p
Courtesy of Mississippi Department
neither, according to unquestioningly issuing youths are victims of
of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks
several brides, their par- visas and documents. these illegal agents.”
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Blackjack Road project stalls on right-of-way acquisition “That’s what’s holding us up. discussions to get right-of-way with it that way so they don’t
County eyeing offers, legal action for four With the state and federal dol- from one additional property have to continue dealing with
lars allocated to that, they won’t — a house across from the en- it,” Roberson said. “The lon-
easements to start road improvement work let us begin that project until trance to Campus Trails and the ger it takes, the more it costs.
heard the many complaints that what they’ve specified as the Pointe. If they don’t accept it, then we
By Alex Holloway
aholloway@cdispatch.com
occur daily. If you have not had project is all Oktibbeha Coun- During Monday’s meeting, can file and, procedurally, move
the pleasure of traveling Black- ty’s right-of-way.” Roberson said the county is forward from that.”
Oktibbeha County is hoping jack Road please, please do so Board President Orlando in the early phases of a “quick Should the quick take pro-
to soon begin work on a road im- and experience what we experi- Trainer said the county is patch- take” legal action, similar to cess have to move ahead, Rob-
provement project along Black- ence every single day.” ing potholes as it can. However, eminent domain, which would erson said it could be October
jack Road but is waiting for ease- The county has plans to re- he acknowledged that was only allow the county to obtain the or November in a “best case”
ments from property owners. build and expand a portion of a temporary fix — and a poor needed right-of-way through scenario before the county has
The county is eyeing legal ac- Blackjack Road from Bardwell use of county funds — as the the courts. However, he noted the easements to begin the road
tion to get the easements. Street west to Stone Boulevard. patches won’t hold for long. he believes some owners will
County Administrator Emily “At this point, that’s all we work.
County supervisors dis- sign without legal action, given
Garrard said the project is a col- can do,” Trainer said. “We could District 5 Supervisor Joe
cussed the roadwork, which time.
laboration between the county, close the road off. But that’s go- Williams asked Roberson to
has been in the works for years, No apartment representa-
which has had $4.2 million in ing to create a major inconve- tives could be reached for com- look into whether the county
during Monday’s meeting as
bond money ready for about a nience for a lot of people.” ment on Monday. Hillen Walter can move ahead with the proj-
residents came to voice con-
year, and Mississippi State Uni- Reed III, whose family owns the ect in stages while it waits to
cerns about the road’s condition.
Jolanda Young, of the Black- versity, which has $3 million Considering legal action house, said he was not aware of get the easements for the total
jack community, said it can be from the Mississippi Develop- Board Attorney Rob Rob- any legal action from the coun- project. The board unanimous-
exhausting dodging potholes ment Authority. erson said the county is still ty when contacted. ly approved Williams’ motion,
while dealing with the heavy However, work has not start- in talks with owners of three After the meeting, Roberson and Roberson will contact the
traffic that chokes the road. ed due to needing right-of-way apartment complexes — Cam- told The Dispatch the board Office of State Aid and county
“I’m sure everyone here is on four properties to start the pus Trails, the Pointe at MSU may have each landowner at engineer Clyde Pritchard to see
probably aware of the condition project. and Aspen Heights — to ob- the May 20 meeting to discuss what, if anything, can be done
of Blackjack Road,” she said. “If “We need every easement tain the easements needed so reaching a resolution. to move the project forward
you have not had the pleasure down there,” District 1 Super- the project can move ahead. “What we will do is make an while the county waits for ease-
of traveling it I’m sure you have visor John Montgomery said. He said the county is also in offer based on appraisals to deal ments.

Oktibbeha man arrested for child molestation


Dispatch Staff Report Road involv- it remains under investi-
ing a mi- gation.
Oktibbeha County
nor female, “The case is still ac-
Sheriff’s Office investi-
OSCO Lt. tive,” Davis said. “We are
gators arrested a local
man Friday for a report- Jon Davis still working on it.”
ed child molestation inci- said. Tucker appeared in
dent. Dav is Justice Court Saturday
Tucker
Jamarcus Tucker, 18, did not offer where his bond was set at
is charged for a Thurs- further de- $10,000. He is being held
day incident on Williams tails on the case, saying in Oktibbeha County Jail.

Rotary
Continued from Page 1A
customers are interested in the environ- percentage. Here, it’s less than 1 percent.”
ment, which is fine,” Key said. “But most of Key said different parts of the country
my customers, 75 percent or so, are inter- are better suited to different types of re-
ested in saving money. That’s fine too. I’m newable power generation. For example,
all for both.” he said, the South isn’t well suited for wind
Key said solar panel installations this farms because the winds are too unpre-
year come with a 30-percent tax credit this dictable, compared to areas like the Great
year. He said businesses can get a 25-per- Plains. However, he said the South has a
cent grant from the U.S. Department of lot of potential for solar power.
Agriculture for rural applications, which “This part of the country averages
would apply to Starkville. about five hours a day for generation,” he
Depending on the incentives used for said. “That includes days like (Monday)
installation, Key said, it takes about eight where you’re getting sun just about all day
years for a 10-kilowatt solar panels sys- and the rainy days — it averages about five
tem — what he said is a pretty typical hours.”
commercial application — to pay itself off. Solar panels have grown more efficient
After that, with the exception of expected over time. Fifteen years ago, Key said, an
maintenance roughly 25 years after instal- average solar module could produce about
lation, he said, they’re easy to keep up and 200 watts and power three lightbulbs. To-
can generate more than it costs to install day, an average module produces about
them. 300 watts.
Solar power makes up about 3 percent More importantly, he said, advances in
of U.S. power generation, Key said. Most more efficient technologies like LED light
of that has started in the West and is mov- bulbs have allowed the increased solar
ing east. production to go farther.
“The 3 percent is national but the ma- “Now it powers 32 light bulbs,” he said.
jority of that is west of Texas and coming “The reason it can power so many more
here,” he said. “The reason for that is Cal- is everybody’s going to LEDs. ...The fact
ifornia and Nevada and those places pay a that more people are doing more efficient
lot more for power than we do, so therefore things and the modules are getting more
they save more. Over there, it’s a bigger efficient leads to more sales.”

Around the state


Mississippi man shot herself. monetary damages and a
The city and officers judge to order changes.
acquitted of killing haven’t replied yet.
girlfriend sues police Burroughs wants — The Associated Press
LAUREL — A Missis-
sippi man is suing police
officers who accused
him of killing his girl-
friend, alleging his civil
rights were violated.
Greg Burroughs sued
the city of Laurel and
officers Michael Reeves
and Josh Welch last
month in federal court in
Hattiesburg. He accuses
the city of false imprison-
ment for 86 hours he was
jailed without charges.
Burroughs alleges inves-
tigators leaked false evi-
dence to taint grand jury
proceedings. He says
Laurel didn’t properly
supervise officers.
Jurors acquitted Bur-
roughs of manslaughter
in August. Katherine
Sinclair was found dead
in Burroughs’ garage
in 2017. Prosecutors
argued Sinclair feared Send in your church event!
Burroughs, both had Email editorialassistant@cdispatch.com
quarreled, and some ev- Subject: Religious brief
idence suggested he’d
staged the shooting.
Burroughs says Sinclair
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Our View
Wage growth: One aspect of the state economy
candidates aren’t talking about
As the election year rhetoric heats omy should be cause for real concern. from these numbers? that’s true, but as evidence that a wage
up, you’re likely to hear incumbents Data from Business Insider paints Mississippians are working, but their floor doesn’t stagnate the economy
cite Mississippi’s unemployment rate a far less optimistic portrait of our income is low and getting lower. too much, we can point to the steady
as proof that the state is headed in the economy. Are you hearing any candidates talk growth of GDP since the first federal
right direction economically. Using six measures of labor-market about this on the campaign trail? minimum wage was implemented in the
That’s sound strategy: While Missis- and general economic health for all Probably not, even though in the 1930s.
sippians may have a variety of opinions the states and the District of Colum- latest Millsaps-Chism Strategies strat- When wages are raised for the
on issues such as taxes or education or bia – unemployment rate, job growth, egy poll, 72 percent of likely voters said lowest paid workers, virtually all of
lightning-rod issues such as LGBT vs. per-capita GDP, GDP growth, average they favored raising the minimum wage the extra money in their paychecks
religious freedom or abortion, the econ- weekly wages, and wage growth – Busi- to at least $10 per hour. goes back into the economy. These are
omy is something all can agree on as a ness Insider came up with an overall Raising the state’s minimum wage is paycheck-to-paycheck employees, after
major indicator of where we are headed. score for each state’s economy. something of an mischaracterization. all. They’re not going to sock away that
For incumbents, therefore, the Mississippi ranked 51 – dead last. Mississippi is one of a handful of states money in stocks or savings plans. They
state’s unemployment rate – currently Here’s what Business Insider said which never established its own mini- are going to use that money for goods
at 4.8 percent – suggests our economy about Mississippi’s economy. mum wage. Instead, the federal mini- and services they could not previously
is strong. While that rate still lags be- Mississippi’s per capita GDP of mum wage, currently $7.25 per hour, is afford.
hind the national average of 3.9 percent, $38,313, its average weekly earnings used as the standard. And in Mississippi, which has the
more Mississippians are working than of $697, and its 2.2 percent decline in Critics of raising the minimum wage highest percentage of minimum-wage
ever before. wages were all the lowest among the for the first time in 10 years, say the workers in the nation, the impact of that
That’s good news, certainly, but 50 states and DC. These numbers were move would force businesses to lay off infusion of earnings could move the
voters are wise not to put too much into based on 2018 figures. There is little workers or reduce their hours or cause economy in immediate, tangible ways
the unemployment rate. It’s only one reason to doubt much has changed in inflation as employers pass along the that few other incentives offer.
indicator of an economy’s health. the past few months. increase in labor costs to customers. It’s an issue we should be asking
In other respects, Mississippi’s econ- What can be reasonably gleaned Research is mixed on whether candidates this summer.

State of the Nation

Everyone agrees.
Robocalls are a scourge
I oversee the care of an ailing
man who’s pushing 90. When I’m
with him, the sound of his phone
ringing sends a minor shock
to my system. And his phone is
ringing all the time.
“That’s probably a robocall,”
he says, obviously aware that
these autodialed spam and scam
calls are usually up to no good.
He knows deep down not to give
personal information to a strang-
er on the phone, but sophisticat- Froma Harrop
ed fraudsters sometimes don’t
sound like strangers to him.
Americans received an estimated 48 billion robocalls
last year, 17 billion more than the year before. Only 1
in 5 served a useful purpose, such as a reminder of a
doctor’s appointment.
Though robocalls make everyone nuts, they are a
menace to the elderly. Cognitive decline can lower one’s
defenses against scams. Older people are often trusting
and generous. They may be lonely and thus susceptible
to a friendly-sounding voice. (Some recordings do a very Namaste
good job mimicking real conversations, complete with
pauses and background noise.) This group is more likely
to have landlines, which offer fewer options for blocking
robocalls. That’s why its members heavily populate the
Recent attacks highlight fact
“suckers lists” maintained by criminal enterprises.
And the cons are oh-so-clever. They may start with
official-sounding words, such as “Our records show
that extremism is still strong
that your doctor has ordered a ...” Their come-ons often The Easter Sun- notion. They are not ers are psychologically normal,
promise “free” stuff, say, a medical alert system, or help day massacre in Sri scared of dying and, but by others they are crazed
paying for drugs. To get the “bargain,” the victims must Lanka, so far is the on the other hand, fanatics. But one thing is true:
provide personal or financial information, which is what deadliest tragedy in they feel happiness The fundamentalist Muslims
the sharks are really after. recent time. More in dying. It may be condemned the conventional
Another robocall tactic is to issue threats, often from than a month back because their reli- non-violent suicide but believe
someone claiming to work for a government agency. The a similar massacre gious mentor trained that so-called “holy martyrs”
callers may warn of unpaid tax bills for which the person took place in New them in believing in go to heaven. What a belief,
answering could be arrested. Or they may scare the Zealand. But the holy martyrdom. indeed!
mark by saying his or her Social Security number could first tragedy was I used to think the I am wondering whether
be at risk. Again, the prize is access to bank account done by one gunman feeling of dying is there was any time period when
information, a Social Security number or a credit card. where as in the sec- more of a fear than there was complete peace in the
Until recently, the technological defenses have been ond one, nine suicide Jiben Roy actual death. But world? In a sense, we always
few. Crooks have tricks to make a call look local on bombers including these suicide bomb- say our past time were better
caller ID. Some use numbers impersonating legitimate one female were involved. It ers disproved that notion too. compared to this time. Truly
businesses or institutions. targeted both churches and I am sure these terror- speaking we all had ups and
Robocalls are endangering the health of older Amer- five-star hotels. This was a ist groups are practicing in down but we survived somehow.
icans. Being cheated causes great emotional damage. revenge killing, where com- less-secured countries first and This violent world and ex-
Just receiving threats raises anxiety levels. And the pletely innocent people died. learning how successful they tremism may be rooted to the
nonstop waves of phone calls disturb sleep. Obviously innocent people also are in terms of place, time and political decisions of govern-
In his prime, my friend worked as a reporter who died in New Zealand in the first casualty numbers. Also, in the ments of different countries.
asked hard questions of everyone. But somewhere in his instance. If it is truly a revenge Sri Lankan tragedy, they have But we find one country saved
80s, he lost his edge. At the same time, he’s proud and attack, then the Australian chosen five-star hotels to kill from terrorist events and that
he doesn’t want anyone, his caregivers included, to think gunman was responsible for multi-national people. is China, which accommodates
that he can’t handle his affairs. those 50 people in New Zealand ISIS or Al-Qaida or any other the world’s largest population.
And he really does need to monitor the phone. A call plus more than 350 people in Sri terrorist group will not be satis- While back home in India
could be from his brother or his doctor. It could be the Lanka. No war, no fighting but fied unless they can unleash a during my teen years, we used
drugstore telling him that his pills are ready. innocent people including chil- deadly hit on the USA. We have to read one Chinese old prov-
When people do answer the phone, however, they dren are dying with no reasons seen hijackers in the past target erb: “If you want to learn, go to
get designated as “live,” making them a more attractive at all! American passport holders China.” There is no gun vio-
target for robocallers. The pest calls then multiply. Though we hear that ISIS is first. lence or mass killing in academ-
My friend is, of course, on the National Do Not Call finished, in fact it is not finished Definitely, the FBI is not sit- ic institutions or any gather-
Registry. That just stops reputable telemarketers from at all. Maybe the Caliphate is ting idle. They are also working ings at all in China, because the
calling (not in itself a bad thing). Some service provid- gone, but the terrorist people hard to catch terrorists before guns are not in peoples’ hand.
ers now put spam alerts on suspicious calls. But even still remain. How can it be when they strike. But my question: Humans have to live only one
though that saves folks the trouble of answering, they in every country including Where is the end of it? It’s now a life in this world and I think the
still have to stop what they’re doing and look at the noisy USA, there are hidden breeding trend to attack worshiping plac- Government is fulfilling that re-
phone. places, where terrorist minds es, because it’s an easy target. It sponsibility somehow. Perhaps
Bipartisan legislation in Washington could finally put are developing? When someone seems as the climatic conditions there are lessons to be learned
a nick in the robocall plague. It would boost penalties wants to be a suicide bomber are gradually getting violent from China.
on robocallers engaging in fraud and require telecom- how can you find out? How can and politics getting nastier, the Jiben Roy, a native of Ban-
munications companies to strengthen spam-call filters. you prevent it? mass killing around the world gladesh, teaches chemistry and
Thank you, Sen. Ed Markey, Democrat of Massachu- The Greek philosopher, Epi- intensify. pharmaceutical sciences at Mis-
setts. Thank you, Sen. John Thune, Republican of South curus said, “There is no fear or There are differences of sissippi University for Women.
Dakota. happiness in death.” But these opinion among terrorism ex- His email address is royjiben@
Tech experts say the con artists will find new ways suicide bombers disproved that perts. Some say suicide bomb- yahoo.com.
to get around any roadblocks. OK, but let’s at least slow
them down before we destroy our phones.
Froma Harrop, a syndicated columnist, writes for the Make Your Voice Heard
Providence (Rhode Island) Journal. Her e-mail address is Write The Dispatch: voice@cdispatch.com
fharrop@gmail.com.
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Area obituaries Carl Ruehling


COMMERCIAL DISPATCH OBITUARY POLICY Carl Ruehling, 76, passed
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Perry Caldwell III
p.m. for Sunday and Monday publication. For
more information, call 662-328-2471. Finis Matthews Graveside Services:
In September 1963, he married the love of his
NOXUBEE — Finis Matthews, Tuesday, May 7 • 11 AM life, the former Ellen Berryman. Mr. Ruehling
Friendship Cemetery worked as a Civil Servant with the United States
Bennie Palmer 64, died May 5, 2019. Memorial Gunter Peel
Military at Columbus Air Force Base until his re-
HAMILTON — Bennie Frank Arrangements are incomplete Funeral Home
and will be announced by Carter’s 2nd Ave. North Location tirement in 1988. He was a Baptist by faith and
Palmer, 84, died April 12, 2019, in
Funeral Services of Macon. served as a Sunday School Teacher for over 33
Hamilton.
Services were April 19, 2019, at Sissie Sisson years. He was a member of Vernon First Baptist
Visitation: Church, Vernon, AL. He loved being outdoors,
Hamilton Methodist Church with the Shawn Maxey Tuesday, May 7 • 10:30-11 AM and was known for his beautiful flowers and his
Rev. Dr. Roger McGrew and Bo John- CR AWFORD — Shawn Maxey First U.M. Church
Memorial Services: large vegetable garden. He was a faithful and de-
son officiating. Burial followed at died May 5, 2019, at his residence. Tuesday, May 7 • 11 AM voted husband, he enjoyed being a caretaker and
Friendship Cemetery. Tisdale-Lann Arrangements are incomplete First U.M. Church
tending to most of the cooking and cleaning for
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Mr. Palmer was born Feb. 2, 1934,
disposition will be dearly missed by those who
in Montgomery, to the late Bennie Myrrl Bean
and Frances Gaines Palmer. He was Earenstine Mickens knew and loved him most.
NOXUBEE COUNTY — Earens- Visitation: In addition to his parents, he was preceded in
formerly employed as a jeweler. Wednesday, May 8 • 1-2:30 PM
tine Mickens, 66, died May 6, 2019. death by his brother, Robert Edgar Ruehling.
In addition to his parents, he was First U.M. Church
Arrangements are incomplete Services: He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Ellen
preceded in death by his brother, Wednesday, May 8 • 2:30 PM
and will be announced by Carter’s B. Ruehling; two daughters, Judy Ellen R. (Mi-
Theodore Palmer of South Carolina. First U.M. Church
Funeral Services of Macon. Burial chael) Watkins of Carrolton, AL and Eva Marie
He is survived by his wife, Dor-
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othy Chatham Palmer of Hamilton; Memorial Gunter Peel
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Lake; brother, Billy Palmer of Vir- Arrangements are incomplete Ike Savelle dren; and siblings, Willie Mae (Hobert) Henry,
Incomplete Nellie Marie Scissom, Betty Louise (Douglas)
ginia; four grandchildren; and six and will be announced by Memori-
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Ruehling.
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Thomas, John Scissom, Dennis McCool, Tommy
Garrett and Jerry May’s Sunday School Class,
Today in history Vernon First Baptist Church.
Today is Tuesday, May of the Ottawa Indians, at- sank the British liner The family also wishes to extend their deep-
7, the 127th day of 2019. tempted to lead a sneak RMS Lusitania off the memorialgunterpeel.com
est thanks and appreciation to Melissa and Ed
There are 238 days left in attack on British-held
Jordan, Betty Jones, Judy and Tom Younger and
southern coast of Ireland,
the year. Fort Detroit, but was
Yvonne Key.
killing 1,198 people, in-
foiled because the British cluding 128 Americans, Compliments of
Today’s Highlight in had been tipped off in ad- out of the nearly 2,000 on Lowndes Funeral Home
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In 1789, America’s first In 1939, Germany and
On May 7, 1945, Ger-
many signed an uncondi- inaugural ball was held Italy announced a mili-
Visit us
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Sissie Sisson
tional surrender at Allied in New York in honor of tary and political alliance
headquarters in Rheims President George Wash- known as the Rome-Ber- cdispatch.com
(rams), France, ending its ington, who had taken lin Axis.
role in World War II. the oath of office a week — The Associated Press Mary Keesee Mattox Sisson of Columbus
earlier. passed away peacefully on May 4, 2019. She and

Charles Fleming
On this date: In 1915, a German her twin brother, James, were born on June 1,
In 1763, Pontiac, chief U-boat torpedoed and 1937, to the late Elisabeth and James Mattox,
who called the twins, Sissie and Bud.
If you had no idea Columbus — Charles Michael Fleming, 68, A memorial service will be Tuesday, May
what to get her for passed away Monday, April 29, 2019. 7, 2019, at 11:00 AM at First United Methodist
Valentine’s Day... Mr. Fleming was born November 21, 1950, Church. Visitation was Monday, May 6, 2019,
at the North Mississippi Medical Center, to Mr. from 5:00-7:00 PM at First United Methodist
Imagine how Charles William Fleming and Willie Mae Mills Church. Visitation will be 30 minutes prior to
overwhelming Fleming. From 1969 until 1971, he attended the service on Tuesday at the church. Memorial
arranging her funeral Itawamba Junior College until he was drafted Gunter Peel Funeral Home & Crematory, Col-
would be. into the United States. Army. He was sent lege St. location, is in charge of arrangements.
to Vietnam at the age of 19 and served there Sissie graduated from S. D. Lee High School
Give her the perfect gift, make pre-arrangements as a from 1971-1973, where he was reported Killed in Columbus and attended Mississippi State Col-
couple with Lowndes Funeral Home & Crematory. In Action three times. He was captured, but lege for Women. She married James Daniel ‘Dan’
Call today for an appointment (662) 328-1808. escaped, killed his captor and was in the jungles Sisson on December 27, 1956. Together, they had
of Vietnam for three weeks before getting back to five fabulous children and six amazing grand-
his unit. There were two other amazing stories of children. In addition to being a wife, mother and

Perry Caldwell III


survival which followed. He honored his country homemaker extraordinaire, she was employed by
by being a sharpshooter, a member of the 101st the Social Security Administration and served on
Airborne Unit and he stayed behind in Vietnam the Lowndes County Election Commission. She
Perry Ernest Caldwell III, age 66, died Thurs- with a specially assigned unit to find and free the was a volunteer who always strived to help others
day, May 02, 2019, his residence in Columbus. American prisoners. and did so through the Columbus Junior Auxilia-
Graveside services will be held Tuesday, May Mr. Fleming loved his children and ry, the Good Samaritan Clinic and by mentoring
07, 2019, at 11:00 AM at Friendship Cemetery grandchildren and dearly loved spending time young readers in Columbus public schools.
with the Rev. Charlie Whitney officiating. Memo- with them. He held his Wesley United Methodist Sissie’s great loves in her life were her family
rial Gunter Peel Funeral Home & Crematory, 2nd Church family close to his heart, along with and friends, her church, travel, fashion and ten-
Avenue North location, has been entrusted with Pastor Sarah Windham and Chaplain Betty nis. Two of her many talents were sewing and
the arrangements. Wyatt. He was a dedicated family man with a cooking. Those who received her homemade
Mr. Caldwell was born on Thursday, April kind, sweet heart. rolls and carrot cakes would consider themselves
6, 1953, in Columbus, MS, to the late Perry E. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Willie Mae lucky. Nothing brought Sissie more pleasure
Caldwell, Jr. and Frances Gaynell “Nell” James Fleming, who resides at Trinity Personal Care than sewing for those she loved. She and Dan
Caldwell. Mr. Caldwell was a 1972 graduate of in Columbus; sister, Rhonda Cooper (Benny) traveled the world from Prague to Beijing, always
Heritage Academy, and later earned a Bachelors of Columbus; three daughters, Jessica White returning to their beloved Columbus with tales of
Degree from New York University. He was a re- (Dewayne) and Connie Naomi Whitfield all distant cultures and usually a few yards of fabric
tired building inspector, having worked for the of Mooreville, and Charlene Michelle “Sissy” to sew a fabulous outfit for herself, daughters or
city of Columbus and Lowndes County. He also Oakman (James) of Madison; five grandchildren, granddaughters. Sissie loved tennis and contin-
served 27 years in the U.S. Army National Guard Breahna and Dylan Whitfield, Douglas ued to watch it on television daily long after she
and Reserve, having attained the rank of Lieu- Hunter Fleming, Carsyn and Silas Smith, all of gave up playing.
tenant Colonel. During his time in the military, Mooreville; and stepson, Joseph (Chop) (LeeLee) Sissie is preceded in death by her parents,
he served in Special Forces and was a Corp of Smith of Mooreville. James and Elisabeth Mattox; husband, James
Engineer Officer assigned as an instructor with He is preceded in death by his father, Charles Daniel Sisson; and twin brother, James Mattox.
the Army Command and General Staff College, William Fleming, who owned and operated the She is survived by her five children, Dana
9th Battalion 100th Division. Fleming Shoe Shop, which was located on Troy Sisson Mosby and husband, Clifford, Renee Sis-
Survivors include his son, Perry Ernest Cald- Street in Tupelo. son Cooney and husband, Walter, James Lewis
well, IV (Leigh), London, England; brothers, A graveside service was held, Thursday, May Sisson, Catherine Sisson and husband, Richard
Tony Caldwell (Sue), Raymond, MS and Jeff 2, 2019, at Lee Memorial Park with the Rev. Sarah Brunner, and Michelle Sisson Heredia and hus-
Caldwell (Joyce), Columbus, MS; grandchildren, Windham and Chaplain Betty Wyatt, pastors at band, Kenny. She is also survived by her six
Casimir & Claude; and nephews, Wade & Mason. Wesley United Methodist Church and New Hope grandchildren, Noah Brunner, Reade Heredia,
Serving as pallbearers will be his family & Methodist Church, officiating. Georgia Brunner, Mattox Heredia, Hayes Here-
friends. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests dia, and Sean Cooney. She is also survived by her
Memorials may be made to: St. Jude Children’s memorials to be made to Wesley United brother, Jon Mattox and his wife, Carolyne.
Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis Methodist Church, 511 Airline Road, Columbus, Memorials may be made to First United Meth-
TN 38101. MS or to Baptist Home Hospice. odist Church, P.O. Box 32, Columbus, MS 39703.
The family would like to send special thanks to
Beverly Hardin, a family friend, Dr. Harrington
and Dr. Frost and all the loving nurses from the
Jackson Veterans Hospital, Karen Dozier, and to
Baptist Home Hospice and all the amazing nurses
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Health
Health tip
n Do more cardio: Women need a mix of cardio and
resistance or weight-bearing exercise at least three to five
times a week to help prevent osteoporosis, heart disease,
cancer, and diabetes. Exercise also promotes good self-
image, which is really important to a woman’s mental health.
Source: www.webmd.com

Health tips from Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen Meatsplainer: How new
Don’t do it yourself
Walter Fielding (Tom Hanks)
If the head trauma is sports-re-
lated — whether it happened in a
sports program in elementary or
plant-based burgers
compare to beef
and Anna Crowley (Shelley Long)
learned two important lessons in high school, or college, intramural
the movie “The Money Pit”: If it or professional sports — you can
looks too good to be true, it usually rely on the Centers for Disease
The Associated Press
is, and don’t try to fix it yourself! Control and Prevention’s Return
A similar warning was recently is- to Play protocols (actually, they’re
laws) that are in place in all 50 NEW YORK — If you want to skip meat, a new
sued by the Food and Drug Admin-
states. era of options is here.
istration about the dangers of using
When it comes to concus- Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods are among
unapproved medical devices to
sion, you have to use your head! the companies racing to tap into the massive U.S.
diagnose and assess concussions.
Don’t look for short cuts or quick market of meat eaters by more closely mimicking
These unapproved DIY medical
Drs. Oz and Roizen fixes. If your team has a certified the taste of beef than vegetarian patties of the past.
devices come as apps that are avail-
athletic trainer, ask for his or her Others are working to grow meat in labs.
able on a smartphone or tablet and
advice. Then head for a doctor’s So are the plant-based patties better for you or
are popping up all over. They say and more.
office or hospital, not your com- for the planet? Here’s what you might want to know
they measure cognitive changes Now, there are FDA-approved
puter! before taking a bite:
in concentration and memory, and concussion-assessment devices
physical changes such as vision, (we reviewed one recently that Mehmet Oz, M.D. is host of “The
balance and speech. uses a virtual reality eye-tracking Dr. Oz Show,” and Mike Roizen, Are they healthier?
Don’t fall for it. Missing or de- platform to aid in evaluation of M.D. is Chief Wellness Officer and As with many questions about diet, it depends.
laying a diagnosis of a concussion concussion). That’s the kind of Chair of Wellness Institute at Cleve- For better or worse, patties from Beyond Meat and
can have far-reaching consequenc- technology you should be lobby- land Clinic. To live your healthiest, Impossible Foods can be nutritionally similar to
es, including permanent brain fog, ing for at your schools or medical tune into “The Dr. Oz Show” or beef.
fatigue, dizziness, mood changes facilities. visit www.sharecare.com. Beyond Meat’s 4-ounce patty is listed at 270 cal-
ories, while Impossible Foods’ is listed at 240 cal-
ories. Ground beef’s nutritional profile can range,

Zhang
but a similarly sized patty with 80% lean meat has
around 290 calories .
Protein content is about the same, while other
Continued from Page 1A nutrients vary. Some may like that the plant-based
achievements with a par- or senior,” he said. “For I’m playing a sonata by ways studying very hard.” patties have fiber, but dislike that they’re higher in
ty last week at Lost Piz- a ninth grade student to Mozart and it’s in F ma- Zhang said she was sodium.
za Company, said it was earn a 36 is exceedingly jor. I like classical music a inadvertently studying For overall diet, what matters more might be
definitely the first time rare. Ninth graders aren’t bit better because I get to for the test at Armstrong how the patties are served, whether it’s at Burger
one of the school’s fresh- typically our examinees express different dynam- Middle School by compet- King , White Castle or elsewhere.
man had scored 36 on the so it’s very, very rare for ics and musical ideals ing in math competitions
exam, and it was the first us to see a score like that more than other styles of with her Mathcounts
time in possibly decades for a ninth grader.” music.” coach, Maggie Wood.
any Yellow Jacket had ac- For Zhang, having a Zhang still carves out “I was surprised, but
complished the feat. perfect composite score time for things she’s pas- only because she was a
“I was shocked, espe- hasn’t ended her pursuit sionate about, including freshman,” Wood said.
cially when I found out to do even better. dance. “I’ve never had the plea-
it was a ninth grader,” “I’m planning on tak- “I have done ballet for sure of having Amy in
McDonnall said. “It just ing it next year to improve the longest,” Zhang said. a regular class setting,
tells me Ms. Zhang is go- my writing score and sci- “I’m not very flexible and just extra curriculars.
ing above and beyond in ence score,” Zhang said. that’s kind of something With Mathcounts, she
school. We preach to our “I missed one question dancers need to have but did make sure everybody
students that the ACT is on (science), so I got a 35 it’s pretty cool.” was where they were
the only test you can take there. I’m sure I missed When her lessons and supposed to be. She just
that the higher you make other questions, but the school work are done, works well in a group. I
the more money you’ll overall score was a 36. I she tends to find herself think that speaks very
get. With that 36 she’s got have until my senior year, jogging in her neighbor- highly of her individual
now, not that she’s going so I have time. Hopefully hood, sleeping in, watch- skills.”
to do this, but any state I have a lot more time to ing Netflix or sitting at Right now, Zhang isn’t
college will give her a full prepare and I won’t get Local Culture, a yogurt sure what she wants to
ride and even pay her to sick.” store in Starkville, with do. But at 15, she’s got
go to school. She’s very her friends. years to figure that out.
bright. She’s shown what
she can do and we enjoy
Music, studies, frozen “I like the frozen yo- “I’m just really thank-
gurt there and we go ful for all the teachers
having her in our hall-
yogurt there every week or ev- and the school,” Zhang
When Zhang isn’t com-
ways and classrooms.” ery other week,” she add- said. “I’m really thankful
peting in speech and de-
Only 21 students ed. “I would say I have a for my parents as well
bate or working with the
among 2018 graduates sweet tooth so I really because they keep push-
school’s National History
in Mississippi scored 36 like it there.” ing me to do my best and
Day club, she’s taking
on the exam, ACT public Zhang’s parents, Li they play a really import-
piano, flute or violin les-
relations head Ed Colby Lang and Sean Zhang, ant role in helping me
sons. Her favorite by far
said. Only 3,000 students are both pleased with prepare for these types of
is the piano.
nationwide — out of near- their daughter’s hard things and I’m just really
“Every year when I
ly 2 million test takers — work. thankful.”
learn a new piece, that be-
did so. “I think it’s a surprise,
comes my favorite piece,”
“Most of those stu- but I’m very happy,” Lang
Zhang said. “Right now,
dents took it as a junior said. “I know she is al-

Mississippi police jail smiling


suspect in officer’s killing
By JEFF AMY a phalanx of television and fairly. And now we
The Associated Press cameras and police offi- will grieve for the family.”
cers. McKeithen’s death
Police in Mississippi Biloxi Police Chief leaves a wife and four
are feeling vindicated af- John Miller said officers children without him. He
ter capturing a teenager “feel vindicated. He’s had been planning to re-
accused of gunning down been treated properly tire this year.
a uniformed officer at a
police station.
Biloxi citizens ap-
plauded Monday night as
19-year-old Darian Tawan
Atkinson was returned to
the scene of the crime in
handcuffs.
Police said Atkinson
walked around inside
the station Sunday night
before shooting Biloxi
Patrolman Robert McK-
eithen in the parking lot.
Atkinson smiled as
he was escorted through

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Owls headed to Small College World Series in two sports


FROM SPECIAL REPORTS Wilkinson, Kristen Martin,
Bailee Watts, Kandler Flora
The softball and baseball and Anna Lloyd lead the Owls
teams from the Mississippi offensively.
University for Women are both The W opens the tourna-
going to the World Series. ment on Monday at 3 p.m. CT
The Owls are the No. 3 against sixth-seeded Carlow
seed in the USCAA Small Col- University at Rose and Dennis
lege World Series in softball, Heindl Memorial Field in Du-
which begins Monday in Du- Bois City Park.
Bois, Pennsylvania. They have Just a little earlier, at 12:30
a 22-9 record. p.m. CT Monday, the baseball
The W’s baseball team is team faces Wright State Lake
the No. 5 seed in the USCAA Campus at Kenneth “Gamey”
Small College World Series in Showers Field in DuBois.
baseball, which also begins MVP Brandon Jones leads
Monday in DuBois. the Owls with a .403 batting
Ace pitcher Madison Scog- average. The sophomore in-
gin, who has an 11-4 record, fielder had driven in 19 RBIs.
leads the Owls’ pitching staff Among those joining him is
in softball. The team’s 1.99 Damain Benefield, who is hit-
earned-run average is ranked ting .397 with 25 RBIs and 19
No. 1 in the country. Joining runs scored.
her are senior pitcher Clara Junior pitcher RJ Dell has
Steward, and freshmen Ame- five wins. Chris McDill/Special to the Dispatch
lia Stalter and Donna Douglas. The Owls have a 16-11 re- Members of the W’s baseball team watch the USCAA Small College World Series selection show Mon-
Heidi Matthews, Carolyn cord. day on their Columbus campus.

MAIS AAA north championship series

playoff showdown
Smith has the bat,
Berry the pitching, in
4-0 win by Heritage
By PAUL D. BOWKER way to a 4-0 victory over
pbowker@cdispatch.com Starkville in the best-of-
three series.
KJ Smith delivered “It felt pretty good,”
the big blow in the very Smith said. “He threw me
first inning Monday at a curve ball first pitch.
Starkville Academy. I knew he was going to
With Heritage Acad- come back with a fast-
emy teammate JR Lott ball.”
standing on second base The Patriots and Volun-
after hitting a two-out dou- teers meet again for Game
ble, Smith smashed a ball 2 at 5 p.m. today at Heri-
over the left field fence tage in Columbus. Anoth-
in the opening inning of er Heritage victory would
the opening game in the end the playoff series; a
Mississippi Association Starkville win would force
of Independent Schools a winner-take-all Game 3
(MAIS) Class AAA North to be held after the com-
KJ Smith is greeted at championship series. pletion of the 5 p.m. game.
home plate by Blayze Smith, hitting cleanup Starkville’s pitchers
Berry and his Heritage for the Patriots despite might give some special
Academy teammates after battling a hitting slump, attention to Smith.
hitting a home run in the was grinning from ear to He reached base in his
first inning of Monday’s ear as he trotted home and first three at-bats Monday.
game at Starkville Acade- In addition to the home
jumped on home plate.
my. At right, Cole Ketchum run, he singled in the
“There’s no better feel-
tries to avoid the tag of fourth inning and scored
Starkville’s Will Miller at ing than coming out of a
slump,” Heritage coach on a sacrifice fly by Carter
third base.
Justin Flake said. Putt, and walked in the
The home run helped sixth inning, stole second
Jim Lytle/Special to the Dispatch
send the Patriots on their See heritage, 2B

high school athlete of the week: Sunny Logan

Inspirational freshman wins state title Sunny Logan,


a freshman at
Caledonia High
BY PAUL D. BOWKER “Sunny is just a really dedicated with Burkitt lymphoma, a rare cancer School, has
pbowker@cdispatch.com tennis player, a great tennis player,” that is difficult to diagnose and can be already won two
said Billy Clark, her coach at Mag- fatal if left untreated. state singles
Make that two in a row for Caledo- nolia Tennis Club. “She started when She underwent treatments at St. championships.
nia High School tennis player Sunny she was young and she works at it. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Courtesy photo
Logan. She’s out here pretty much every day.” and eventually was declared to be
Logan, who is just a freshman, won She is not only a star at Caledonia, cancer free.
her second consecutive girls individu- but one of the reasons Caledonia High Sunny appeared on NBC’s Today
al state championship last week, win- School even has a team. After mov- Show and also met her idol, pro ten-
ning the singles title in the Mississip- ing to Caledonia, her mom helped nis player Maria Sharapova, and par-
pi High School Activities Association the school start a tennis program. ticipated in a surprise workout with
(MHSAA) Class 4A championships. This year, the team won a first-round her at the IMG Academy in Florida
Logan, who trains at Magnolia match in district play for the first time in 2014 when Sunny was just 10 years
Tennis Club in Columbus, defeated in school history. old and already a tennis whiz.
Addy Seward of Richland, 6-2, 6-1, in “Her and her mom really got into it “Very inspirational,” Clark said.
the championship match. and got that started,” Clark said. At the state championships, Logan
Sunny’s accomplishment has And that is just a part of the re- lost just one game in her first three
earned her Dispatch High School markable story of Sunny Logan. Near-
See logan, 2B
Athlete of the Week honors. ly five years ago, she was diagnosed
2B Tuesday, May 7, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

briefly Baseball
(3), C.Taylor (3). SF_Verdugo (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
E.Grcia p 0 0 0 0 Jor.Hck p 0 0 0 0
J.Alvrz p 0 0 0 0 Molina c 4 1 3 2

CALENDAR
Atlanta Gsselin ph 1 0 0 0 Wong 2b 2 0 0 1
American League Glance Gausman L,1-3 4 1-3 7 5 3 4 6 E.Ramos p 0 0 0 0 Bader cf 2 0 0 0

Golf
All Times EDT
East Division
W L Pct GB
Dayton
Newcomb
Webb
2-3 0 0 0 1 1
2 1 0 0 0 2
1 1 0 0 0 0
C.Hrnan 2b 2 0 1 0 Mikolas p 3 0 0 0
Franco 3b 3 0 1 0 Munoz rf 1 0 0 0
Vlsquez p 1 0 0 0
Prep Baseball Tampa Bay
New York
22 12 .647 —
20 14 .588 2
Los Angeles
Buehler W,4-0 7 5 3 3 0 8
N.Wllms lf 2 0 1 0
Totals 30 0 5 0 Totals 29 6 7 6
MSU women tied for third in NCAA Regional Tuesday’s Games Boston
Toronto
17 19 .472 6
15 20 .429 7½
Baez H,7
Urias S,1-1
1 0 0 0 0 1
1 0 0 0 0 1
Philadelphia
St. Louis
000 000 000—0
000 240 00x—6
NORMAN, Okla. — After the first round of the Norman Regional, MAIS Class AAA Playoffs Baltimore 13 22 .371 9½ Umpires_Home, Eric Cooper; First, Andy DP_Philadelphia 1, St. Louis 2. LOB_Phila-
the Mississippi State women’s golf team is tied for third and only three Central Division Fletcher; Second, Will Little; Third, Joe West. delphia 4, St. Louis 7. HR_M.Carpenter (4),
shots from the lead. A host of birdies and a pair of eagles propelled Starkville Academy at Heritage Academy, 5 p.m. W L Pct GB T_2:45. A_43,393 (56,000). DeJong (7), Molina (3). SF_Wong (2).
IP H R ER BB SO
the Bulldogs and put them in strong position to advance to the NCAA ACAA Sub-State, TBD, TBA
Minnesota
Cleveland
21 12 .636 —
18 15 .545 3 Padres 4, Mets 0 Philadelphia
Detroit 15 16 .484 5 New York San Diego Velasquez L,1-2 4 4 5 5 5 3
Championships Thursday’s Games Chicago 15 18 .455 6 ab r h bi ab r h bi Garcia 1 2 1 1 1 0
McNeil lf 4 0 2 0 G.Grcia 2b 4 0 1 0 Alvarez 2 1 0 0 1 1
“We worked hard today,” said head coach Ginger Brown-Lemm. North State Championship Kansas City 12 24 .333 10½
P.Alnso 1b 4 0 0 0 F.Reyes rf 3 0 0 0 Ramos 1 0 0 0 0 0
West Division
“Our belief, perseverance, and choices led us to a great opening round. W L Pct GB Cano 2b 3 0 0 0 Margot cf 1 1 1 0 St. Louis
Being the first NCAA Regional for each member of this team, this Pontotoc at New Hope, 7 p.m. Houston 21 14 .600 — Cnforto rf 4 0 0 0 Machado ss 4 1 1 0 Mikolas W,4-2 7 3 0 0 0 5
Seattle 19 18 .514 3 W.Ramos c 4 0 0 0 Hosmer 1b 4 1 2 2 Brebbia 1 1-3 2 0 0 0 0
shows how much they have in the tank.” Friday’s Games Texas 16 16 .500 3½ T.Frzer 3b 3 0 1 0 Renfroe lf-rf 4 1 2 1 Hicks 2-3 0 0 0 0 2
Hchvrri ss 3 0 0 0 France 3b 2 0 0 1 Velasquez pitched to 3 batters in the 5th
Freshman Hannah Levi started the day on fire carding four birdies North State Championship Los Angeles 15 19 .441 5½
Lagares cf 3 0 0 0 Myers cf-lf 2 0 0 0 HBP_by Brebbia (Hernandez). WP_Garcia.
Oakland 15 21 .417 6½
on the back nine holes. She tallied another birdie on No. 8 to finish New Hope at Poncotoc, 7 p.m. Sunday’s Games deGrom p 2 0 1 0 Stammen p 0 0 0 0 Umpires_Home, Laz Diaz; First, Jeff Nelson;
Nimmo ph 1 0 0 0 Hedges c 3 0 0 0 Second, Jansen Visconti; Third, Cory Blaser.
2-under par (70) and tied for sixth place. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, ppd.
J.Wlson p 0 0 0 0 Paddack p 2 0 0 0
Sophomore Blair Stockett had a slow start in the first nine holes, ACAA State Tournament, Cottondale, Ala., TBA Detroit 5, Kansas City 2, 10 innings
A.Dckrs lf 1 0 0 0
T_2:52. A_38,419 (45,538).
Seattle 10, Cleveland 0
Rays 12, Diamondbacks 1
but found some momentum after making the turn. She eagled Nos. 3 Prep Softball Pittsburgh 5, Oakland 3, 13 innings
Boston 9, Chicago White Sox 2
Totals 31 0 4 0 Totals 30 4 7 4
New York 000 000 000—0 Arizona Tampa Bay
and 8 finishing 2-under par. She’s tied with teammate Levi for sixth. San Diego 000 010 12x—4 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Tuesday’s Games Texas 10, Toronto 2
LOB_New York 5, San Diego 4. 2B_Hosmer Lcastro lf-cf 3 0 0 0 B.Lowe 2b 4 1 1 1
Sophomore Aubree Jones carded a pair of birdies in the first round N.Y. Yankees 4, Minnesota 1, 8 innings
(8), Renfroe (6). HR_Renfroe (8). SF_France K.Marte cf 3 0 0 0 Pham lf 4 1 2 4
to finish even for the day. She will head into the second round tied for ACAA Sub-State, TBD, TBA Houston 10, L.A. Angels 4
Monday’s Games (1). Swihart lf 1 1 1 0 Choi 1b 5 0 1 1
IP H R ER BB SO E.Escbr dh 2 0 0 0 Y.Diaz 3b 4 1 1 0
24th. Friday’s Games Chicago White Sox 9, Cleveland 1
New York C.Kelly c 0 0 0 0 Vlzquez 3b 1 0 0 0
N.Y. Yankees 7, Seattle 3
Junior Ela Grimwood birdied No. 2 to finish 3-over par (75) and tied ACAA State Tournament, Cottondale, Ala., TBA Baltimore 4, Boston 1 deGrom L,2-4 7 4 2 2 1 7 A.Jones rf 4 0 0 0 N.Lowe dh 4 2 2 0
Wilson 1 3 2 2 0 1 C.Wlker 1b 3 0 0 0 Av.Grci rf 4 3 3 3
for 55th. Clara Moyano finished 9-over par (81) and tied for 88th. Minnesota 8, Toronto 0
The Bulldogs will tee off No. 1 Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. CT. The top six College Baseball Tampa Bay 12, Arizona 1
Houston 6, Kansas City 4
San Diego
Paddack W,3-1 7 2-3 4 0 0 1 11
Flores 2b 4 0 0 0 Krmaier cf 5 0 0 0
Ahmed ss 3 0 0 0 Zunino c 3 2 2 0
Stammen S,1-3 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 J.Mrphy c-p 3 0 0 0 Dan.Rbr ss 2 2 1 3
teams after three rounds will advance to the NCAA Championships in Wednesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games
Chicago White Sox (Giolito 2-1) at Cleveland Umpires_Home, Doug Eddings; First, Bill Mill- I.Vrgas 3b 3 0 1 0
Fayetteville, Arkansas. Alabama at Troy, 6 p.m. (Rodriguez 0-1), 6:10 p.m. er; Second, Chris Segal; Third, Rob Drake. Totals 29 1 2 0 Totals 36 12 13 12
Seattle (Gonzales 5-1) at N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka T_2:14. A_20,176 (42,445). Arizona 000 000 001—1
Memphis at Mississippi State, 6:30 p.m. 2-3), 6:35 p.m. Marlins 6, Cubs 5 Tampa Bay 151 000 32x—12
E_Velazquez (1). DP_Arizona 1, Tampa Bay 1.
Boston (Velazquez 0-2) at Baltimore (Hess
Ole Miss women’s also third after NCAA Round 1 College Softball 1-4), 7:05 p.m.
Miami Chicago
ab r h bi ab r h bi
LOB_Arizona 5, Tampa Bay 7. 2B_Y.Diaz (6),
N.Lowe (2), Dan.Robertson (4). HR_Pham (5),
NORMAN, Okla. – The Ole Miss women’s golf team sits tied Texas (Sampson 0-1) at Pittsburgh (Brault 0-1), Rojas ss 5 1 1 1 Zobrist rf 3 1 1 0 Av.Garcia (5).
for third after the first 18 holes at the NCAA Regional in Norman,
Wednesday’s Games 7:05 p.m.
Minnesota (Berrios 5-1) at Toronto (Sanchez
Prado 1b 5 1 1 1 Edwrds p 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO
Romo p 0 0 0 0 Brach p 0 0 0 0 Arizona
Oklahoma. SEC Tournament at College Station, Texas 3-2), 7:07 p.m. Bri.And rf 3 0 1 1 Strop p 0 0 0 0 Kelly L,3-3 4 7 7 7 3 2
Arizona (Clarke 0-0) at Tampa Bay (Stanek Alfaro c 3 0 0 0 Ryan p 0 0 0 0
The Rebels shot 287 (-1) as a team during Monday’s first round at MSU vs. Texas A&M, 10 a.m. 0-1), 7:10 p.m. S.Cstro 2b 3 0 0 1 Dscalso ph 1 0 0 0
Godley
Tampa Bay
3 4 3 3 3 2
the Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club. The mark ties for the second-lowest L.A. Angels (Canning 0-0) at Detroit (Norris O’Brien lf 3 0 1 0 Bryant 3b 4 1 1 1
Florida vs. South Carolina, 12:30 p.m. 1-0), 7:10 p.m. Grndrsn ph-lf 0 1 0 0 Rizzo 1b 4 1 2 2
Snell W,3-3
Roe
6 1 0 0 0 9
1 0 0 0 2 0
round in program history at an NCAA regional. Kansas City (Duffy 0-1) at Houston (McHugh
The Rebels also shot 1-under last season when Ole Miss compet-
Missouri vs. Auburn, 3 p.m. 3-3), 8:10 p.m.
Berti 3b 2 2 1 1 J.Baez ss 4 1 1 0
Glloway cf 3 0 0 0 Cntrras c 3 1 1 1
Sadler 2 1 1 0 1 1
Cincinnati (Mahle 0-4) at Oakland (Fiers 2-3), HBP_by Kelly (Zunino), by Snell (Locastro).
ed in the San Francisco Regional, 364 days ago. It marked the seventh Georgia vs. Arkansas, 5:30 p.m. 10:07 p.m.
N.Andrs p 0 0 0 0 Heyward cf-rf 2 0 0 0 Umpires_Home, Sam Holbrook; First, Manny
Stcknrd p 0 0 0 0 Bote 2b 3 0 0 0 Gonzalez; Second, Jim Wolf; Third, Dan Ias-
Wednesday’s Games
round this season Ole Miss has been par or under as a team. Ole Miss vs. MSU or Texas A&M, 8 p.m. Texas (Miller 1-2) at Pittsburgh (Kingham 1-0),
Conley p 0 0 0 0 Schwrbr lf 3 0 2 1 sogna.
N.Wlker ph-1b 1 1 1 0 Hamels p 2 0 0 0 T_2:54. A_8,124 (42,735).
Ole Miss was second in the field in total pars with 63 on day one.
“The girls played really well today,” head coach Kory Henkes said. College Tennis 12:35 p.m.
Arizona (Ray 2-1) at Tampa Bay (Morton 3-0),
1:10 p.m.
Alcntra p 1 0 0 0 Almr Jr ph-cf 2 0 0 0
Kinley p 0 0 0 0 Monday’s College
“We started out a little bit slow, but then we really made a rally on the Saturday’s match Chicago White Sox (Lopez 2-4) at Cleveland
R.Hrrra cf 1 0 0 1
Totals 30 6 6 6 Totals 31 5 8 5 Baseball Scores
(Bieber 2-1), 6:10 p.m.
back nine. That’s something we’ve been working on all year, finishing NCAA Super Regional Seattle (Kikuchi 1-1) at N.Y. Yankees (Loaisiga
Miami 002 001 003—6 EAST
Army 16-1, Lafayette 7-5
Chicago 300 001 001—5
strong. “ TCU at Mississippi State, 1 p.m. 1-0), 6:35 p.m. E_Bote (6). DP_Miami 4, Chicago 2. LOB_Mi- Harvard 7, Brown 2
Boston (Sale 1-5) at Baltimore (Cashner 4-1),
The Rebels were led by Kennedy Swann and Ellen Hutchin- ami 5, Chicago 9. 2B_Bri.Anderson (5), J.Baez Holy Cross 4-2, Lehigh 0-5
son-Kay who both opened up with 1-under 71s. College Track and Field 7:05 p.m.
Minnesota (Gibson 2-1) at Toronto (Thornton
0-3), 7:07 p.m.
(11). HR_Berti (1), Bryant (5), Rizzo (9). SF_S.
Castro (1). S_Alcantara (2).
Old Westbury 8, Merchant Marine 4
Quinnipiac 3, Iona 2, 14 innings
Swann, who is making her first postseason appearance as a Rebel Thursday’s Games L.A. Angels (Skaggs 3-2) at Detroit (Boyd 3-2),
IP H R ER BB SO Thiel 10, Waynesburg 7
Miami SOUTH
– third overall – used an eagle on the last hole to jump into the top-15 SEC Outdoors Championships (Fayetteville, 7:10 p.m. Alcantara 5 4 3 3 6 5 Boston College 5, Virginia Tech 2
Kansas City (Lopez 0-3) at Houston (Peacock Jacksonville St. 20, Tenn.-Martin 2
individually. 2-2), 8:10 p.m.
Kinley 0 0 1 1 2 0
The junior was even on the front nine Monday and got off to a good Arkansas) Cincinnati (Gray 0-4) at Oakland (Anderson
Anderson 1 1 0 0 1 0 MIDWEST
Nebraska 6, Northwestern 4
Steckenrider 1 0 0 0 1 0
4-2), 10:07 p.m. N. Dakota St. 10, Concordia Moorhead 2
start on the back with back-to-back birdies on No. 10 and 11 before an Conley W,1-3 1 1 0 0 0 1

on the air National League Glance Romo S,6-6 1 2 1 1 0 3 FAR WEST


eagle on 18, which got her into red figures. Chicago San Diego St. 10, BYU 3
All Times EDT Washington St. 9, Gonzaga 5
Swann’s eagle on 18, holing out from 133 yards, was the only one East Division Hamels 6 5 3 3 2 7
Edwards Jr. H,1 1 0 0 0 0 0
on that hole on Monday.
Hutchinson-Kay, in her NCAA Regional debut, had a near flawless Today
W L Pct GB
Philadelphia 19 15 .559 —
Atlanta 18 17 .514 1½
Brach H,1 1 0 0 0 1 0
Strop L,1-2 BS,2 0 1 3 3 3 0 Transactions
first round. The freshman matched Swann with a 1-under 71 with three New York 16 19 .457 3½ Ryan 1 0 0 0 0 0 Monday’s Moves
COLLEGE BASEBALL Washington 14 20 .412 5 Kinley pitched to 2 batters in the 6th BASEBALL
birdies, 13 pars and only two bogeys. This marked her eighth round at Miami 10 24 .294 9 Strop pitched to 4 batters in the 9th Major League Baseball
par or under this season. 5 p.m. — Michigan State at Michigan, BTN Central Division Umpires_Home, Marvin Hudson; First, Adrian MLB — Suspended Atlanta RHP Kevin Gaus-
W L Pct GB Johnson; Second, Quinn Wolcott; Third, Gary man five games and fined him an undisclosed
6 p.m. — Indiana at Kentucky, SEC St. Louis 21 14 .600 — Cederstrom. amount for intentionally throwing a pitch at Mi-
Chicago 19 13 .594 ½ T_3:26. A_34,555 (41,649).
6 p.m. — Vanderbilt at Louisville, ESPNU ami’s José Ureña during a May 3 game.
Alabama in 10th after first day of Auburn Regional GOLF
Milwaukee
Pittsburgh
21 16 .568 1
16 15 .516 3
Brewers 5, Nationals 3
Washington Milwaukee
American League
BOSTON RED SOX — Placed LHP David
AUBURN, Ala. – The No. 10 seed Alabama women’s golf team Cincinnati 15 20 .429 6 ab r h bi ab r h bi Price on the 10-day IL, retroactive to May 3.
received a strong opening round from junior Kenzie Wright to earn a 4 p.m. — World Long Drive Tour Golf: Exchange West Division Eaton rf-lf 4 2 2 1 Gamel cf 5 2 3 1 Selected the contract of RHP Ryan Weber from
W L Pct GB V.Rbles cf-rf 2 0 1 0 Yelich lf-rf 4 1 1 0 Pawtucket (IL).
10th-place team result after the first day of competition at the 2019 Celebrating Service, long-drive competition, Fort Los Angeles 23 14 .622 — Kndrick 1b 3 1 1 2 Grandal c 4 0 1 1 CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Reinstated RHP
Arizona 20 15 .571 2 Ryan Burr from the 10-day IL. Purchased the
NCAA Women’s Golf Auburn Regional on Monday. Jackson, S.C., GOLF San Diego 20 16 .556 2½
Gomes c 0 0 0 0 Mstakas 2b 5 0 1 1
contract of OF Charlie Tilson from Charlotte
Suzuki ph-c 3 0 0 0 T.Shaw 3b 5 0 1 0
The Crimson Tide posted a total team score of 12-over par 300 and MLB BASEBALL Colorado 16 19 .457 6 B.Dzier 2b 3 0 0 0 Aguilar 1b 2 1 1 1 (IL). Transferred RHP Nate Jones to the 60-
San Francisco 15 20 .429 7 day IL.
will enter the second round just six strokes out of sixth place. Sunday’s Games
Difo 3b 4 0 1 0 Thames rf 3 0 0 0
NEW YORK YANKEES — Reinstated OF Clint
“I told Susan (Rosenstiel), my assistant, that if we could be in the 6:30 p.m. — Philadelphia at St. Louis OR Wash- Atlanta 3, Miami 1, 10 innings
Stvnson lf 2 0 0 0 Ju.Grra p 0 0 0 0
Frazier from the 10-day IL.
M.Tylor cf 2 0 0 0 Arcia ss 4 1 3 0
top-10 and have some kind of contact with the top six it would be a ington at Milwaukee, MLB Pittsburgh 5, Oakland 3, 13 innings
Philadelphia 7, Washington 1
C.Kboom ss 4 0 0 0 Chacin p 2 0 0 0 National League
CHICAGO CUBS — Recalled RHP Carl Ed-
Schrzer p 2 0 0 0 Burnes p 0 0 0 0
confidence builder,” head coach Mic Potter said. “I hope our girls gain NBA BASKETBALL Milwaukee 3, N.Y. Mets 2
Colorado 8, Arizona 7
Ad.Snch ph 1 0 0 0 Braun ph 1 0 0 0 wards Jr. from Iowa (PCL). Optioned RHP
Dillon Maples to Iowa.
confidence out of that. We haven’t gotten off to the great starts at any 7 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Teams TBD, TNT San Diego 8, L.A. Dodgers 5
Jnnings p 0 0 0 0 Claudio p 0 0 0 0
NEW YORK METS — Acquired RHP Wilmer
Suero p 0 0 0 0 Jffress p 0 0 0 0
point this year, since losing two girls. We had a really good chance to- San Francisco 6, Cincinnati 5 Sipp p 0 0 0 0 H.Perez ph-lf 1 0 0 0 Font from Tampa Bay for a player to be named
day at the turn, but we need to find out how to stay focused throughout
9:30 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Teams TBD, TNT Chicago Cubs 13, St. Louis 5 Noll ph 1 0 0 0 or cash. Transferred OF Yoenis Céspedes to
Monday’s Games the 60-day IL. Placed LHP Jason Vargas on the
the day. We threw away a lot of shots coming in, mostly our mistakes, NHL HOCKEY Cincinnati 12, San Francisco 4
Totals
Washington
31 3 5 3 Totals
200 000 100—3
36 5 11 4
10-Day IL. Recalled RHP Corey Oswalt from
Tampa Bay 12, Arizona 1 Syracuse (IL). Activated LHP Justin Wilson
not the golf course getting us. It is a separator for sure.” 6:30 p.m. — Stanley Cup Playoff: Teams TBD, Milwaukee 5, Washington 3
Milwaukee 110 000 21x—5
from the 10-Day IL. Optioned RHP Tim Peter-
E_Arcia (4), Suzuki 2 (2), C.Kieboom (4),
Wright paced Alabama’s first-round performance. The Frisco, NBCSN Miami 6, Chicago Cubs 5 Sipp (1). DP_Milwaukee 1. LOB_Washington son to Syracuse.
St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 0 FOOTBALL
Texas, native opened the day with four birdies over her first nine holes 6, Milwaukee 12. 2B_Gamel (6), Arcia 2 (5).
SOCCER (MEN’S) L.A. Dodgers 5, Atlanta 3 HR_Eaton (3), Kendrick (5). SB_V.Robles (8), National Football League
to produce the team’s low round, firing a 1-over par 73 to end the day San Diego 4, N.Y. Mets 0 Moustakas (2). SF_Aguilar (2). S_V.Robles (3). CAROLINA PANTHERS — Released S
in a tie for 14th. 2 p.m. — UEFA Champions League: Liverpool vs. Tuesday’s Games IP H R ER BB SO Da’Norris Searcy. Waived OT Isaiah Battle,
Texas (Sampson 0-1) at Pittsburgh (Brault 0-1), Washington CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed CB Jhavon-
Wright was supported by sophomore Angelica Moresco and junior FC Barcelona, TNT 7:05 p.m. Scherzer 6 6 2 1 1 10 te Dean, RB Trayone Gray and LB Willie Har-
Arizona (Clarke 0-0) at Tampa Bay (Stanek vey. Waived RB Darrin Hall, CB Ashton Lamp-
Anna Reid, who each shot a 3-over par 75 and are tied for 34th after
18 holes of play. Junior Jiwon Jeon, who entered regional play ranked
Wednesday 0-1), 7:10 p.m.
Washington (Strasburg 3-1) at Milwaukee (Per-
Jennings L,0-2 BS,2 1-3 3 2 1 0 1
Suero
Sipp
1 1 1 1 0 2
2-3 1 0 0 2 0
kin and LB Xavier Woodson-Luster.
GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed CB Chan-
No. 7 in the latest Golfweek individual rankings, turned in a 5-over par COLLEGE BASEBALL alta 1-1), 7:40 p.m. Milwaukee don Sullivan and WR Darrius Shepherd. Re-
Philadelphia (Nola 2-0) at St. Louis (Hudson leased RB Lavon Coleman.
77 on the par 72, 6,371-yard Saugahatchee Country Club and is in a tie 5:30 p.m. — Wright State at Ohio State, BTN 2-2), 7:45 p.m.
Chacin
Burnes
5 3 2 2 2 3
1 1 0 0 0 2 LOS ANGELES RAMS — Re-signed LB Bryce
Miami (Smith 3-0) at Chicago Cubs (Lester 2-1),
for 62nd. The fifth Crimson Tide player, freshman Mary Mac Trammell, COLLEGE SOFTBALL 8:05 p.m.
Claudio W,1-1 1 1 1 1 0 2 Hager to a one-year contract.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS - Signed WR
Jeffress H,1 1 0 0 0 0 1
registered 10-over par 82 in her first initial postseason test. 10 a.m. — SEC Tournament: MSU vs. Texas San Francisco (Bumgarner 1-4) at Colorado Guerra S,2-4 1 0 0 0 0 2 Xavier Ubosi.
(Senzatela 2-1), 8:40 p.m. NEW YORK JETS - Waived QB Brandon Sil-
A&M, SEC Cincinnati (Mahle 0-4) at Oakland (Fiers 2-3),
HBP_by Chacin (Gomes), by Chacin (Robles).
vers.
WP_Jennings, Sipp.
12:30 p.m. — SEC Tournament: Florida vs. 10:07 p.m.
Baseball Umpires_Home, Ben May; First, CB Bucknor; OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed P A.J. Cole
Atlanta (Fried 4-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 3-1), and DT Ronald Ollie. Waived P Drew Kaser and
South Carolina, SEC 10:10 p.m.
Second, D.J. Reyburn; Third, Fieldin Cubreth.
OT Jamar McGloster.
T_3:33. A_29,299 (41,900).
3 p.m. — SEC Tournament: Missouri vs. Auburn, N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 2-3) at San Diego SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Signed LB LaRoy
SEC (Quantrill 0-1), 10:10 p.m. Astros 6, Royals 4 Reynolds to a one-year contract and RB Aus-
Ole Miss’ Johnson Named SEC Player of the Week 5:30 p.m. — SEC Tournament: Georgia vs.
Wednesday’s Games
Texas (Miller 1-2) at Pittsburgh (Kingham 1-0),
Kansas City Houston
ab r h bi ab r h bi
tin Walter to a three-year contract. Waived DL
Ryan Delaire.
Ole Miss junior catcher Cooper Johnson delivered all weekend Arkansas, SEC 12:35 p.m. Mrrfeld 2b 5 0 1 0 Sprnger dh 5 1 2 2 HOCKEY
Arizona (Ray 2-1) at Tampa Bay (Morton 3-0), Mondesi ss 4 1 1 2 Altuve 2b 3 1 0 0 National Hockey League
at the plate at LSU as the Rebels won their first series in Baton Rouge 8 p.m. — SEC Tournament: Ole Miss vs. MSU/ 1:10 p.m. A.Grdon lf 4 1 2 0 Bregman 3b 3 0 1 0 DETROIT RED WINGS — Named Pat Verbeek
since 1982. For his clutch performance, he was named SEC Player of Texas A&M, SEC Washington (Hellickson 2-0) at Milwaukee H.Dzier dh 4 1 2 2 Brntley lf 4 0 0 0 assistant general manager.
(Woodruff 4-1), 1:10 p.m. Soler rf 4 0 1 0 Correa ss 4 1 3 1 TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Promoted Al Mur-
the Week by the league office on Monday. GOLF Philadelphia (Eickhoff 1-1) at St. Louis (Fla- O’Hearn 1b 3 0 0 0 Reddick rf 3 1 1 1 ray to assistant general manager-director of
Johnson hit .545 (6-for-11) at Alex Box Stadium, posting a .643 on- 4:30 a.m. (Thursday) — European Tour Golf: herty 3-2), 1:15 p.m. Gterrez 3b 4 0 0 0 Gurriel 1b 4 0 1 0 amateur scouting; Jamie Pushor to assistant
N.Y. Mets (TBD) at San Diego (Strahm 1-2), Mldnado c 4 0 1 0 R.Chrns c 3 2 2 2 general manager-director of player personnel;
base percentage and .909 slugging percentage. He scored six runs and British Masters, first round, England, GOLF 3:40 p.m. B.Hmltn cf 4 1 1 0 Kemp cf 3 0 1 0 and Stacy Roest to assistant general manag-
drove in five along the way, tallying one double and one home run. MLB BASEBALL Miami (Urena 1-5) at Chicago Cubs (Hendricks Mrsnick cf 1 0 0 0 er-director of player development and general
2-4), 8:05 p.m. Totals 36 4 9 4 Totals 33 6 11 6 manager of Syracuse (AHL). Named Mathieu
Known as perhaps the best defensive catcher in college baseball, 12 p.m. — Washington at Milwaukee OR Phila- San Francisco (Holland 1-4) at Colorado (Gray Kansas City 000 220 000—4 Darche director of hockey operations.
Johnson held LSU to just one stolen base on the weekend. But it was delphia at St. Louis, MLB 3-3), 8:40 p.m. Houston 111 002 01x—6 WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Reassigned
Cincinnati (Gray 0-4) at Oakland (Anderson E_Gutierrez (1). LOB_Kansas City 6, Houston F Axel Jonsson-Fjallby from Djurgardens IF
Johnson’s offensive prowess that earned him league honors for the first 3 p.m. — NY Mets at San Diego (joined in prog- 4-2), 10:07 p.m. 7. 2B_Springer (8). HR_Mondesi (5), H.Dozier (Swedish Hockey League) to Hershey (AHL).
time in his career. ress), MLB
Atlanta (Foltynewicz 0-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Ker- (9), Springer (11), Correa (8), R.Chirinos (4). SOCCER
shaw 1-0), 10:10 p.m. SB_B.Hamilton (9), Kemp (2). Major League Soccer
In Sunday’s win, the Buster Posey Award Watch Lister set new 6 p.m. — TBA, ESPN COLUMBUS CREW — Acquired M David Guz-
career-highs in hits (4) and runs scored (4) and came one shy of his Dodgers 5, Braves 3
Kansas City
IP H R ER BB SO
man from Portland for an international roster
9 p.m. — Atlanta at LA Dodgers OR Cincinnati at Atlanta Los Angeles Junis L,3-3 5 1-3 9 5 5 2 3 spot for 2019.
career-best in RBI. Oakland, MLB ab r h bi ab r h bi Barlow 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 2 PORTLAND TIMBERS — Acquired $100,000
Albies 2b 4 0 1 0 Pderson lf 3 0 0 0 Peralta 1 1 1 1 1 0 in targeted allocation money in 2020 and
NBA BASKETBALL Dnldson 3b 4 0 0 0 K.Hrnan ph-2b 2 0 1 0 Houston $75,000 in general allocation money in 2019
Softball 6 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Teams TBD, TNT
8:30 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Teams TBD, TNT
F.Frman 1b 4 1 1 2 Bllnger rf
Acn Jr. lf 4 0 0 0 J.Trner 3b
Mrkakis rf 4 1 1 1 Seager ss 3 2 1 1
5 1 1 0
4 1 2 0
Cole W,3-4
Harris H,3
6
1
1-3 7 4 4 0 9
1-3 2 0 0 1 0
from Houston for a 2019 international slot.
Acquired F Brian Fernández from Liga MX and
added him to the as a designated player.
Rondon H,4 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
NHL HOCKEY D.Swnsn ss 3 0 1 0 Muncy 1b 2 0 1 0 Osuna S,8-8 1 0 0 0 0 1 COLLEGE
B.McCnn c 3 0 0 0 C.Tylor 2b-lf 4 0 2 2 BUTLER — Announced men’s basketball
Alabama’s Fouts wins SEC Freshman of the Week award 7 p.m. — Stanley Cup Playoff: Teams TBD, Incarte cf 3 0 0 0 Verdugo cf 1 1 0 1
Gausman p 1 0 0 0 A.Brnes c 4 0 1 0
HBP_by Junis (Altuve). WP_Barlow.
Umpires_Home, Pat Hoberg; First, Greg Gib- graduate C Derrik Smits has transferred from
Alabama freshman Montana Fouts has earned a program-record NBCSN Dayton p 0 0 0 0 Buehler p 3 0 0 0
son; Second, Brian Knight; Third, Gerry Davis. Valparaiso.
GEORGIA — Announced women’s junior bas-
T_2:57. A_27,079 (41,168).
fourth SEC Freshman of the Week award, it was announced Monday. SOCCER Joyce ph 1 1 1 0 P.Baez p 0 0 0 0 ketball G Mikayla Coombs has transferred from
The rookie right-hander is the first player in program history to earn 2 p.m. — UEFA Champions League: Ajax vs. Newcomb p 0 0 0 0 Ru.Mrtn ph 1 0 0 0
Camargo ph 1 0 0 0 J.Urias p 0 0 0 0
Cardinals 6, Phillies 0 UConn.
Philadelphia St. Louis GEORGIA TECH - Announced men’s sopho-
four Freshman of the Week awards, surpassing the previous record of Tottenham, TNT J.Webb p 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi more basketball G Bubba Parham has trans-
Totals 32 3 5 3 Totals 32 5 9 4
three set by Kayla Braud (2010) and Charlotte Morgan (2007). 7 p.m. — USL Championship: Nashville SC vs. Atlanta 000 002 100—3
McCtchn lf-cf
4 0 1 0 M.Crpnt 3b 4 1 1 1
Segura ss 4 0 1 0 Gldschm 1b 4 1 1 0
ferred from VMI.
ST. ANDREWS — Named Stephanie Kot wom-
Fouts helped the Crimson Tide claim its sixth SEC regular-season Tampa Bay Rowdies, ESPN2 Los Angeles 112 010 00x—5 B.Hrper rf 4 0 0 0 DeJong ss 3 1 1 2 en’s soccer coach.
E_Gausman (1). LOB_Atlanta 2, Los Angeles Hoskins 1b 4 0 0 0 Ozuna lf 4 0 0 0 SOUTH CAROLINA - Announced women’s
championship this past weekend on the road against LSU, throwing 9.0 9. 2B_J.Turner (5), C.Taylor (5). HR_F.Freeman Ralmuto c 3 0 0 0 J.Mrtin rf 2 2 1 0 basketball sophomore G Destiny Littleton has
scoreless innings over a pair of appearances. On Friday, she threw a (7), Markakis (4). SB_Albies (4), D.Swanson O.Hrrra cf 2 0 0 0 Brebbia p 0 0 0 0 transferred from Texas.
complete-game shutout, holding the Tigers’ offense scoreless for just

Heritage
the second time this season. With sole possession of an SEC title on
the line on Saturday, she entered in relief and retired all six batters she
faced for her fifth save of the season.
This is Fouts’ fifth overall weekly conference award this year,
winning SEC Pitcher of the Week honors on April 23 in addition to her
Continued from Page 1B
three previous Freshman of the Week awards. Alabama has claimed base and scored on a double by Cole
23 SEC Freshman of the Week awards in program history and this is Ketchum.
the seventh weekly accolade of the season for the Tide, its most since
Hitting slump? What slump?
2012.
This week, Alabama begins postseason play at the 2019 SEC “I told him last week, ‘You’re going
Softball Tournament in College Station, Texas. The Crimson Tide enter to have a big series,’” Berry said.
as the No. 1 seed, opening action Thursday at 4 p.m. against the winner “He had some struggles last couple
of Wednesday’s Georgia vs. Arkansas game. of weeks,” Flake said. “I just told him,
‘Keep fighting. Something good was
Nelson, Papp named to C-USA Softball All-Academic Team going to happen.’ There’s always anoth-
Conference USA announced on Monday that Southern Miss senior
second baseman Chase Nelson and senior catcher Samantha Papp
er side of the slump.”
were named to the InTouch Credit Union C-USA Softball All-Academic Smith’s home run put Starkville in a
Team. near impossible situation. Before Her-
Nelson, a native of Paragould, Arkansas, currently boasts a itage ace pitcher Blayze Berry, a Mis-
cumulative GPA of 3.8 in her major of communication studies. 2019 sissippi State recruit, had even thrown
marks the first year that Nelson has garnered C-USA All-Academic
Team honors. his first pitch, he had a two-run lead.
Papp, a native of Hattiesburg, is currently sporting an unblemished Last week, he shut out 2018 AAA state
GPA of 4.0 in her major of special education. 2019 marks the second champion Indianola on two hits.
time that Papp has landed a spot on the C-USA All-Academic Team. “It (the home run) really set the tone
Papp has earned a vast amount of academic honors during her
time at Southern Miss. She is a Presidential Scholar.
early,” Berry said.
“Especially with Blayze on the
mound, all we’ve got to do is put num-

Logan
bers on the board,” Smith said.
Monday, Berry carried a no-hitter
into the fifth inning.
Continued from Page 1B “He went up there and did what he
matches and didn’t lose any sets. She was did, controlled the game, imposed his
the top seed, and defeated Jacquline Leflo- will on them,” Flake said of Berry.
Berry struck out eight and walked
re of Greenwood, Holly Stewart of Pontotoc
one. The only Starkville hitter he
and Isabella Aldridge of New Albany on the walked, Sam Clark, he picked off first
way to the finals. base. He lost the no-hitter in the fifth
Sunny’s brother, Hunter, placed second inning when Nason Heflin hit a ball up Jim Lytle/Special to the Dispatch

in the boys singles championships, and is a the middle for a single. No Starkville Heritage Academy center fielder JR Lott dives to make a catch, robbing Starkville
golf commit at Mississippi State University. runner got past first base. Academy’s Harris McReynolds of a hit and ending the third inning.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Tuesday, May 7, 2019 3B

auto racing

Working Monday leads to another win at Dover for Truex


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS another Sunday rainout to take it’s execution. We’re doing all comments on the package with wins of the season at Talladega
the checkered flag. the little things right.” profanity and said his com- last week. Bowman and Elliott
DOVER, Del. — Martin “I’m going to lobby for all Truex and crew chief Cole plaints to NASCAR would fall made it another solid race for a
Truex Jr. stood next to the Dover races to be on Mondays,” Pearn didn’t let rain, an inspec- on deaf ears. Kevin Harvick manufacturer that was in dire
60-pound metallic gold Mon- Truex said with a laugh. tion failure that dumped the car said cars are “hard to race “ un- need of a boost.
ster trophy on the victory lane He knows how to win on to the rear or even a maligned der the package. Team owner “We at least had a shot at it.
stage and was uncertain about Sundays, too. Truex is warm- race package affect their push Bob Leavine tweeted he agreed It’s really all you can ask for,”
how many fingers he should ing up in his first season with toward the finish. Truex, who with Busch and wrote “this Bowman said. “We had a mis-
flash for his celebratory photo. Joe Gibbs Racing and won in is from Mayetta, New Jersey package sucks.” erable start to the reason. We
“Two for the season or three the No. 19 Toyota for the sec- has long considered Dover his Truex brushed off the com- really did a good job resetting
for Dover?” Truex asked. ond time in three races. Truex, home track, led 132 laps and plaints. in the off week.”
How about one of each? the 2017 Cup champion, won at dominated runner-up Alex “We all had to deal with the But all the teams are chasing
Truex solved his snapshot Richmond three weeks ago and Bowman by a breezy 9.5 sec- same thing,” Truex said. “Ob- Gibbs.
situation about as efficiently as is hitting his stride as the sum- onds to win at Dover for the first viously, we dealt with it better JGR has seven wins in 11
he weaved through traffic from mer stretch approaches. time since 2016. than everybody else.” races this season and has estab-
the back of the field to win a “We’ve had some really He had no complains about Bowman finished second lished itself as the team to beat.
Monday race at Dover Interna- strong race cars at a lot of race- the new high drag, high down- for the second straight week “It’s a big deal for us,” Gibbs
tional Speedway for the second tracks,” Truex said. “For a lot of force, 750 horsepower package in the No. 88 Chevrolet. Kyle said. “As everybody knows,
time in his Cup career. Truex reasons, we haven’t been able to that led to track-record speeds Larson, Harvick and Chase El- in pro sports these things can
won his first career NASCAR show it, been having issues that posted in qualifying. liott rounded out the top five. go and come very quick. The
Cup race on June 4, 2007, at set us back. It’s been tough. Kyle Busch, the 2015 NA- Elliott gave Hendrick Motor- hardest thing to do is to stay up
Dover and 12 years later used The last couple weeks I just feel SCAR champion, peppered his sports and Chevrolet their first there.”

Comics & Puzzles


DILBERT
Dear Abby
DEAR ABBY: of being the day for our pet.
My sister “Thea” middleman, as Because they both work,
has distanced this has become they leave Champ home alone
herself from the an emotional all day, and he howls until they
family. I under- thing between all get home. I asked Bobby if we
stand why she parties involved. could have visitation once a
did. Our parents I’m also not sure week because we miss Champ
were mentally, how to open so much. His girlfriend got
physically and the discussion involved and told me Champ
emotionally for them to air is their dog and they are not
abusive while their differences sharing him. I was very upset
we were growing whether they since he was our dog for two
ZITS up, with one who reconcile or not. years.
instigated the Help! — STUCK I no longer have a relation-
issues and the IN THE MIDDLE ship with my son over the dog
other taking it out DEAR STUCK: and girlfriend, and my mother
on us kids. Thea has cut has a broken heart. Am I
I feel stuck
Dear Abby herself off from wrong here? — CANINE WAR
in the middle of your parents for IN CALIFORNIA
chaos. My parents have start- good reason. You are no more DEAR WAR: You weren’t
ed to work on their behaviors “in the middle” than you want wrong to be upset. Your mis-
and make amends for past to be. Tell your sister that if a take was letting the disagree-
conduct. It comes a bit too family member is in trouble, ment cause an estrangement
late for apologies, even for THAT person should approach from your son. If Champ’s
me, but I decided to give them your parents and ask for help, incessant howling causes a
a second chance since they not do it through you or anoth- problem for Bobby’s neighbors,
seem sincere. Thea told them er intermediary. he and his girlfriend might be
GARFIELD she wants nothing to do with DEAR ABBY: I have a receptive to letting you and
them. 27-year-old son, “Bobby.” He Grandma take him while they
Recently, she contacted was living with me and his are working. However, if they
me asking me to suggest grandma, and two years ago cannot see the logic, consider
that my parents help out a he got a puppy, which I took adopting a rescue dog to ease
family member who was in care of, potty-trained and fed. your mother’s aching heart and
dire straits. I told Thea I would “Champ” even slept with me. give her something else to love
suggest it, but I couldn’t Needless to say, he became a other than Champ.
guarantee what their response family dog, and my 83-year-old READER ALERT! If you know
would be. Their response was mom became quite attached a student who would like to
that if she wanted something to him. enter the $5,000 Dear Abby
from them, she needed to ask Bobby started dating a College Columnist Scholarship
them herself and not through gal. After four months, they Contest, see the information
an intermediary. decided to move in together, at DearAbby.com/scholarship
I’m at a loss as to how to and he took Champ with him. and learn more. The deadline
CANDORVILLE tell both sides that I’m tired My mom has been crying every is fast approaching.

Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May tapped for leadership. with.
7). It doesn’t seem like freedom TAURUS (April 20-May 20). LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
would be a bonding agent, but Reactions can be even more There’s nothing wrong with
easing up on the rules and important than actions. There sacrificing something of yourself
limits will actually help you feel are people close to you who for the good of others. But
more connected to people, count on your feedback and will when they consistently miss the
especially over the next six take your response to heart, inherent gift that is you doing
months. You’ll grow in confi- whatever it may be. you, maybe what they need isn’t
dence and take on new sorts of GEMINI (May 21-June 21). a sacrifice so much as a wake-
adventures. There’s a windfall The story doesn’t really start up call.
in July and a status bump up in until the main character decides VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
BABY BLUES October. Capricorn and Cancer to stop letting life happen to One man’s gossip is another
adore you. Your lucky numbers her and start happening to life. man’s good information. The
are: 40, 29, 35, 1 and 48. You’ll reach that point in your spirit of the talk is what matters
ARIES (March 21-April 19). story today. to you. When the motive is
There’s a time to challenge CANCER (June 22-July 22). self-elevation at the cost of
people and a time to make You’ll put out a certain strength, another, you’ll want nothing to
things easy and fun. You’ve an and you’ll attract the equally do with it.
excellent sense of which mode strong. They’ll have different LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
to use for any given situation, talents from yours, and together Ideas have a liberating effect.
and for this reason you’ll be you’ll be a force to be reckoned They can unstick what’s stuck,
create what didn’t exist, save
the day. Exercise your idea
muscle by coming up with a few
each day. The more ideas you
have, the more you will have.
BEETLE BAILEY SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). If you’re not sure what you
should do next, look to your feel-
ings for clues. If your feelings
are confusing, look to your likes
and dislikes. It’s like playing a
game of “hot” and “cold” with
yourself. Simple questions lead
to discovery.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). In centuries past, it wasn’t
at all uncommon for people to
never travel beyond their own vil-
lage. Now there’s really no good
excuse for confining yourself
MALLARD FILLMORE thusly. So when’s your next
mind-expanding adventure?
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). Someone needs to keep
the action on track, or time
and money will be wasted.
You’re the perfect person to
set a tone. You have excellent
instincts and superb taste, and
you’ll stay to the point.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). It’s fun to see people you
love doing interesting things
and succeeding — until it’s
not. When it hits uncomfortably
FAMILY CIRCUS close to home, take it as your
cue to do the thing you haven’t
been letting yourself do.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). Here comes an opportunity
to carry your name to a larger
number of potential new friends,
fans and customers. You’ll have
a great deal of fun positioning
and presenting yourself.

A hole in one
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strument dated Febru- thorized by the terms the terms thereof by in- dated February 20, dated February 20, thorized by the terms thorized by the terms 2019, and recorded in thereof by instrument
ary 19, 2019, and re- thereof by instrument strument dated Febru- 2019, and recorded in 2019, and recorded in thereof by instrument thereof by instrument Book MORT 2019, Page dated February 20,
corded in Book MORT dated February 20, ary 20, 2019, and re- Book MORT 2019, Page Book MORT 2019, Page dated February 20, dated February 20, 4587, in the office of 2019, and recorded in
2019, Page 4570, in 2019, and recorded in corded in Book MORT 4583, in the office of 4585, in the office of 2019, and recorded in 2019, and recorded in the Lowndes County Book MORT 2019, Page
the office of the Book MORT 2019, Page 2019, Page 4606, in the Lowndes County the Lowndes County Book MORT 2019, Page Book MORT 2019, Page Chancery Clerk; and 4595, in the office of
Lowndes County Chan- 4597, in the office of the office of the Chancery Clerk; and Chancery Clerk; and 4602, in the office of 4604, in the office of the Lowndes County
cery Clerk; and the Lowndes County Lowndes County Chan- the Lowndes County the Lowndes County WHEREAS, default hav- Chancery Clerk; and
Chancery Clerk; and cery Clerk; and WHEREAS, default hav- WHEREAS, default hav- Chancery Clerk; and Chancery Clerk; and ing been made in the
WHEREAS, default hav- ing been made in the ing been made in the terms and conditions of WHEREAS, default hav-
ing been made in the WHEREAS, default hav- WHEREAS, default hav- terms and conditions of terms and conditions of WHEREAS, default hav- WHEREAS, default hav- said Deeds of Trust and ing been made in the
terms and conditions of ing been made in the ing been made in the said Deeds of Trust and said Deeds of Trust and ing been made in the ing been made in the the entire debt secured terms and conditions of
said Deeds of Trust and terms and conditions of terms and conditions of the entire debt secured the entire debt secured terms and conditions of terms and conditions of thereby having been de- said Deeds of Trust and
the entire debt secured said Deeds of Trust and said Deeds of Trust and thereby having been de- thereby having been de- said Deeds of Trust and said Deeds of Trust and clared to be due and the entire debt secured
thereby having been de- the entire debt secured the entire debt secured clared to be due and clared to be due and the entire debt secured the entire debt secured payable in accordance thereby having been de-
clared to be due and thereby having been de- thereby having been de- payable in accordance payable in accordance thereby having been de- thereby having been de- with the terms in said clared to be due and
payable in accordance clared to be due and clared to be due and with the terms in said with the terms in said clared to be due and clared to be due and Deeds of Trust and the payable in accordance
with the terms in said payable in accordance payable in accordance Deeds of Trust and the Deeds of Trust and the payable in accordance payable in accordance legal holder of said in- with the terms in said
Deeds of Trust and the with the terms in said with the terms in said legal holder of said in- legal holder of said in- with the terms in said with the terms in said debtedness, the United Deeds of Trust and the
legal holder of said in- Deeds of Trust and the Deeds of Trust and the debtedness, the United debtedness, the United Deeds of Trust and the Deeds of Trust and the States of America, act- legal holder of said in-
debtedness, the United legal holder of said in- legal holder of said in- States of America, act- States of America, act- legal holder of said in- legal holder of said in- ing through the Farm- debtedness, the United
States of America, act- debtedness, the United debtedness, the United ing through the Farm- ing through the Farm- debtedness, the United debtedness, the United ers Home Administra- States of America, act-
ing through the Farm- States of America, act- States of America, act- ers Home Administra- ers Home Administra- States of America, act- States of America, act- tion, United States De- ing through the Farm-
ers Home Administra- ing through the Farm- ing through the Farm- tion, United States De- tion, United States De- ing through the Rural ing through the Rural partment of Agriculture, ers Home Administra-
tion, United States De- ers Home Administra- ers Home Administra- partment of Agriculture, partment of Agriculture, Housing Service or suc- Housing Service or suc- having requested the tion, United States De-
partment of Agriculture, tion, United States De- tion, United States De- having requested the having requested the cessor agency, United cessor agency, United undersigned, as Substi- partment of Agriculture,
having requested the partment of Agriculture, partment of Agriculture, undersigned, as Substi- undersigned, as Substi- States Department of States Department of tuted Trustee, to ex- having requested the
undersigned, as Substi- having requested the having requested the tuted Trustee, to ex- tuted Trustee, to ex- Agriculture, having re- Agriculture, having re- ecute the trust and sell undersigned, as Substi-
tuted Trustee, to ex- undersigned, as Substi- undersigned, as Substi- ecute the trust and sell ecute the trust and sell quested the under- quested the under- said land and property tuted Trustee, to ex-
ecute the trust and sell tuted Trustee, to ex- tuted Trustee, to ex- said land and property said land and property signed, as Substituted signed, as Substituted in accordance with the ecute the trust and sell
said land and property ecute the trust and sell ecute the trust and sell in accordance with the in accordance with the Trustee, to execute the Trustee, to execute the terms of said Deed of said land and property
in accordance with the said land and property said land and property terms of said Deed of terms of said Deed of trust and sell said land trust and sell said land Trust for the purpose of in accordance with the
terms of said Deed of in accordance with the in accordance with the Trust for the purpose of Trust for the purpose of and property in accord- and property in accord- raising the sums due terms of said Deed of
Trust for the purpose of terms of said Deed of terms of said Deed of raising the sums due raising the sums due ance with the terms of ance with the terms of thereunder, together Trust for the purpose of
raising the sums due Trust for the purpose of Trust for the purpose of thereunder, together thereunder, together said Deed of Trust for said Deed of Trust for with attorney's fees, raising the sums due
thereunder, together raising the sums due raising the sums due with attorney's fees, with attorney's fees, the purpose of raising the purpose of raising Substituted Trustee's thereunder, together
with attorney's fees, thereunder, together thereunder, together Substituted Trustee's Substituted Trustee's the sums due thereun- the sums due thereun- fees and expenses of with attorney's fees,
Substituted Trustee's with attorney's fees, with attorney's fees, fees and expenses of fees and expenses of der, together with attor- der, together with attor- sale. Substituted Trustee's
fees and expenses of Substituted Trustee's Substituted Trustee's sale. sale. ney's fees, Substituted ney's fees, Substituted fees and expenses of
sale. fees and expenses of fees and expenses of Trustee's fees and ex- Trustee's fees and ex- NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. sale.
sale. sale. NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. penses of sale. penses of sale. TYLER MCCAUGHN,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. TYLER MCCAUGHN, TYLER MCCAUGHN, Substituted Trustee in NOW, THEREFORE, I, J.
TYLER MCCAUGHN, NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. Substituted Trustee in Substituted Trustee in NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. said Deeds of Trust, TYLER MCCAUGHN,
Substituted Trustee in TYLER MCCAUGHN, TYLER MCCAUGHN, said Deeds of Trust, said Deeds of Trust, TYLER MCCAUGHN, TYLER MCCAUGHN, will, on the 17th day of Substituted Trustee in
said Deeds of Trust, Substituted Trustee in Substituted Trustee in will, on the 17th day of will, on the 17th day of Substituted Trustee in Substituted Trustee in May, 2019, offer for said Deeds of Trust,
will, on the 17th day of said Deeds of Trust, said Deeds of Trust, May, 2019, offer for May, 2019, offer for said Deeds of Trust, said Deeds of Trust, sale and will sell at pub- will, on the 17th day of
May, 2019, offer for will, on the 17th day of will, on the 17th day of sale and will sell at pub- sale and will sell at pub- will, on the 17th day of will, on the 17th day of lic outcry to the highest May, 2019, offer for
sale and will sell at pub- May, 2019, offer for May, 2019, offer for lic outcry to the highest lic outcry to the highest May, 2019, offer for May, 2019, offer for bidder for cash, within sale and will sell at pub-
lic outcry to the highest sale and will sell at pub- sale and will sell at pub- bidder for cash, within bidder for cash, within sale and will sell at pub- sale and will sell at pub- legal hours (being lic outcry to the highest
bidder for cash, within lic outcry to the highest lic outcry to the highest legal hours (being legal hours (being lic outcry to the highest lic outcry to the highest between the hours of bidder for cash, within
legal hours (being bidder for cash, within bidder for cash, within between the hours of between the hours of bidder for cash, within bidder for cash, within 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 legal hours (being
between the hours of legal hours (being legal hours (being 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 legal hours (being legal hours (being p.m.) at the main front between the hours of
11:00 a.m. and 4:00 between the hours of between the hours of p.m.) at the main front p.m.) at the main front between the hours of between the hours of door of the Lowndes 11:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.) at the main front 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 door of the Lowndes door of the Lowndes 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 County Courthouse in p.m.) at the main front
door of the Lowndes p.m.) at the main front p.m.) at the main front County Courthouse in County Courthouse in p.m.) at the main front p.m.) at the main front Columbus, Mississippi, door of the Lowndes
County Courthouse in door of the Lowndes door of the Lowndes Columbus, Mississippi, Columbus, Mississippi, door of the Lowndes door of the Lowndes the following described County Courthouse in
Columbus, Mississippi, County Courthouse in County Courthouse in the following described the following described County Courthouse in County Courthouse in property lying and being Columbus, Mississippi,
the following described Columbus, Mississippi, Columbus, Mississippi, property lying and being property lying and being Columbus, Mississippi, Columbus, Mississippi, situated in the County the following described
property lying and being the following described the following described situated in the County situated in the County the following described the following described of Lowndes State of property lying and being
situated in the County property lying and being property lying and being of Lowndes State of of Lowndes State of property lying and being property lying and being Mississippi, to-wit: situated in the County
of Lowndes State of situated in the County situated in the County Mississippi, to-wit: Mississippi, to-wit: situated in the County situated in the County of Lowndes State of
Mississippi, to-wit: of Lowndes State of of Lowndes State of of Lowndes State of of Lowndes State of Lot No. Forty (40) of and Mississippi, to-wit:
Mississippi, to-wit: Mississippi, to-wit: A 1.0 acre lot in the Lot Number Eighteen Mississippi, to-wit: Mississippi, to-wit: in Dean Acres Subdivi-
A lot approximately 90 Southwest Quarter of (18), of and in LABELLE sion of and in Lowndes Lot numbered 121 of
by 155 feet located in Beginning at the Northw- 0.84 acre, more/less, the Southwest Quarter ESTATES SUBDIVISION, Lot 21 of LaBelle Es- Lot 16 of and in EAU County, Mississippi as and in LaBelle Estates
the Southeast Quarter est corner of the South fronting 100 feet on the of Section 10, Town- A subdivision of tates, a subdivision in CLAIRE SUBDIVISION, a shown by map or plat Subdivision, Second Ex-
of the Southeast ½ of the Northeast 1/4 north right-of-way line of ship 19 South, Range Lowndes County, Mis- Lowndes County, Mis- Subdivision of Lowndes thereof of record in Plat tension, a subdivision
Quarter of Section 35, of the Southwest 1/4 of a public road know as 17 West, Lowndes sissippi, as per map or sissippi, as shown by County, Mississippi, as Book No. 3, page 44, in of Lowndes County, Mis-
Township 18 South, Section 29, Township Pickensville Road and County, Mississippi and plat thereof recorded in plat recorded in Plat shown by map or plat the office of the Chan- sissippi, as per map or
Range 18 West, 16 South, Range 17 extending back between described as follows: Plat Book 4, Page 36, in Book 4 at Page 36 in thereof of record in Sub- cery Clerk of Lowndes plat thereof recorded in
Lowndes County, Mis- West, Lowndes County, parallel line 367 feet, ly- the office of the Chan- the office of the Chan- division Plat Book 2 at County, Mississippi: Plat Book 5 at Page 17,
sissippi and being more Mississippi; thence ing in the W-1/2 of Sec- Beginning at the inter- cery Clerk of Lowndes cery Clerk of Lowndes Page 112 in the office SUBJECT TO the restrict- in the office of the
particularly described as South 82 degrees 40 tion 35, Township 18 section of the North County, Mississippi. County, Mississippi. of the Chancery Clerk ive covenants and con- Chancery Clerk of
follows: minutes East along a South, Range 18 West, side of Golden Road (20 Lowndes County, Mis- ditions as contained in Lowndes County, Mis-
fence for 404.2 feet; Lowndes County, Mis- feet North of centerline) SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to sissippi. an instrument executed sissippi; SUBJECT TO
Beginning at the South- thence South 01 de- sissippi, described as and the West side of existing easements for existing easements for by Lowndes Investment restrictive covenants by
east corner of Section gree 37 minutes East follows: Beginning at a the Southwest Quarter the installation and the installation and SUBJECT TO the reser- Company dated August instrument dated March
35, Township 18 South, along the East side of point on the North right- of the Southwest maintenance of public maintenance of public vation of easements for 29, 1977, and recor- 5, 1991, and filed for
Range 18 West, the Shinn lot (as recor- of-way line of said Pick- Quarter of Section 10, utility facilities as re- utility facilities as re- utility and drainage in- ded in Book 568, page record in the said land
Lowndes County, Mis- ded in Deed Book 854 ensville Road as the Township 19 South, served and shown on served and shown on stallation as shown on 317-319, land records records in Book 942 at
sissippi; thence South Page 291 in the land re- same now runs, which Range 17 West, the recorded plat and the recorded plat and said recorded plat. of Lowndes County, Mis- 607, and as amended
105.0 feet to an iron cords of said county) for point is 814 feet East Lowndes County, Mis- subject further to the re- SUBJECT FURTHER to sissippi: SUBJECT TO by instrument recorded
pin; thence North 266.8 feet to the POINT of the West side of said sissippi as the point of strictive covenants duly the restrictive coven- SUBJECT TO those cer- easement for the install- in Book 950 at Page
89?30' West for 630.0 OF BEGINNING; thence Section 35 (and being beginning, thence North recorded in Deed Book ants duly recorded in tain restrictive coven- ation and maintenance 433 and re-recorded in
feet; thence North along South 51 degrees 04 in the Southeast corner along a fence and the 722, Pages 158-162, Deed Book 722 at ants and conditions as of utility and drainage Book 952 at Page 12,
an existing fence for minutes West for 154 of the RAS Weathers northward projection inclusive; and sub- Pages 158-162, inclus- described in that cer- facilities as set forth on all in the land records of
581.0 feet to a stake at feet to the North or East Property); thence S76 thereof and along the sequently amended by ive, and subsequently tain Warranty Deed the aforesaid plat and Lowndes County, Mis-
the initial point of the side of a public road degrees 00' E along West side of said instrument dated April amended by instrument dated May 23, 1969 in the aforesaid restrict- sissippi.
lot herein described; known as Kidd Road; said North right-of-way Quarter-Quarter Section 25, 1984 and recorded filed for record in Deed and filed for record in ive covenants and con-
thence South 89?30' thence Southeasterly line for 178 feet to the 210 feet; thence South in Deed Book 728, Book 728 at Pages 20- Deed Book 411 at ditions. I will only convey such
East for a distance along said road side (20 point of beginning; 86 degrees 17 minutes Pages 20-26, inclusive, 26, inclusive, in the of- Pages 371-374 in the title as is vested in me
155.0 feet to a stake; feet from centerline) for thence continue S76 East parallel with the all in the office of the fice of the Chancery land records of Lowndes I will only convey such as Substituted Trustee.
thence North for a dis- 120 feet; thence North degrees 00' E along said North side of Road Chancery Clerk of Clerk of Lowndes County, Mississippi. title as is vested in me
tance of 90 feet to a 51 degrees 04 minutes said North right-of-way 210 feet; thence South Lowndes County, Mis- County, Mississippi. as Substituted Trustee. WITNESS MY SIGNA-
stake; thence North East for 150 feet; line for 100 feet; thence 210 feet to the said sissippi. I will only convey such TURE, this the 15th day
89?30' West for a dis- thence North 38 de- N13 degrees 37' E for North side of Road; I will only convey such title as is vested in me WITNESS MY SIGNA- of April, 2019.
tance of 155.0 feet to a grees 56 minutes West 36 feet; thence N76 de- thence North 86 de- I will only convey such title as is vested in me as Substituted Trustee. TURE, this the 15th day
stake; thence South for for 120 feet to the point grees 00' W parallel grees 17 minutes West title as is vested in me as Substituted Trustee. of April, 2019. /s/J. Tyler McCaughn,
a distance of 90.0 feet of beginning, containing with said North right-of- along said North side as Substituted Trustee. WITNESS MY SIGNA- MSB 102669
to a stake which is the 0.42 acre, more or less, way line for 100 feet; 210 feet to the point of WITNESS MY SIGNA- TURE, this the 15th day /s/ J. Tyler McCaughn,
initial point of the lot and lying in the East ½ thence S13 degrees 37' beginning. WITNESS MY SIGNA- TURE, this the 15th day of April, 2019. MSB 102669 J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC
herein described. of the Southwest 1/4 of W for 367 feet to the TURE, this the 15th day of April, 2019. J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC P. O. BOX 28
said Section 29. point of beginning. I will only convey such of April, 2019. /s/ J. Tyler McCaughn, P. O. BOX 28 NEWTON, MS 39345
I will only convey such title as is vested in me /s/ J. Tyler McCaughn, MSB 102669 NEWTON, MS 39345 601/683-2382
title as is vested in me I will only convey such I will only convey such as Substituted Trustee. /s/ J. Tyler McCaughn, MSB 102669 J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC 601/683-2382
as Substituted Trustee. title as is vested in me title as is vested in me MSB 102669 J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC P. O. BOX 28 Publish: 4/23/19,
as Substituted Trustee. as Substituted Trustee. WITNESS MY SIGNA- J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC P. O. BOX 28 NEWTON, MS 39345 Publish: 4/23/19, 4/30/19, 5/7/19 &
WITNESS MY SIGNA- TURE, this the 15th day P. O. BOX 28 NEWTON, MS 39345 601/683-2382 4/30/19, 5/7/19 & 5/14/19
TURE, this the 15th day WITNESS MY SIGNA- WITNESS MY SIGNA- of April, 2019. NEWTON, MS 39345 601/683-2382 5/14/19
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West for 230 feet to the clared to be due andTuesday, Trustee,May 7, 2019the
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POINT OF BEGINNING: payable in accordance trust and sell said land
WHEREAS, default hav- thence run North 01 de- with the terms in said and property in accord-
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terms and conditions of for 268.9 feet; thence legal holder of said in- said Deed of Trust for
SUBSTITUTED TRUST- SUBSTITUTED TRUST- SUBSTITUTED TRUST- said Deeds of Trust and run North 83 degrees SUBSTITUTED TRUST- SUBSTITUTED TRUST- debtedness, the United the purpose of raising
EE'S NOTICE OF SALE EE'S NOTICE OF SALE EE'S NOTICE OF SALE the entire debt secured West for 162 feet; EE'S NOTICE OF SALE EE'S NOTICE OF SALE States of America, act- the sums due thereun-
thereby having been de- thence run South 01 de- ing through the Farm- der, together with attor-
WHEREAS, on, August WHEREAS, on, July 5, WHEREAS, on, May 23, clared to be due and grees 04 minutes East WHEREAS, on, April 29, WHEREAS, on, January ers Home Administra- ney's fees, Substituted
27, 1990, Jennett 1991, Audrey W. Allen, 1988, Renea Williams, payable in accordance for 268.9 feet; thence 1988, Sharon A. Wright, 28, 1992, Oasie J. tion, United States De- Trustee's fees and ex-
Jones, executed a deed a single person, ex- a single person, ex- with the terms in said run South 83 degrees executed a deed of trust Glenn, executed a deed partment of Agriculture, penses of sale.
of trust to Glendal E. ecuted a deed of trust ecuted a deed of trust Deeds of Trust and the East for 162 feet to the to Glendal E. Reid, of trust to Glendal E. having requested the
Reid, FmHA, County Su- to Glendal E. Reid, to Glendal E. Reid, legal holder of said in- POINT OF BEGINNING Trustee for the United Reid, County Super- undersigned, as Substi- NOW, THEREFORE, I, J.
pervisor, Trustee for the FmHA County Super- County Supervisor, debtedness, the United and containing 1.0 States of America, act- visor, Trustee for the tuted Trustee, to ex- TYLER MCCAUGHN,
United States of Amer- visor, Trustee for the Farmers Home Adminis- States of America, act- acres, more or less. ing through Farmers United States of Amer- ecute the trust and sell Substituted Trustee in
ica, acting through United States of Amer- tration, Trustee for the ing through the Farm- ALSO A ROAD EASE- Home Administration, ica, acting through said land and property said Deeds of Trust,
Farmers Home Adminis- ica, acting through United States of Amer- ers Home Administra- MENT: Commencing at United States Depart- Farmers Home Adminis- in accordance with the will, on the 17th day of
tration, United States Farmers Home Adminis- ica, acting through tion, United States De- the intersection of the ment of Agriculture, re- tration, United States terms of said Deed of May, 2019, offer for
Department of Agricul- tration, United States Farmers Home Adminis- partment of Agriculture, South line of Section corded in Deed of Trust Department of Agricul- Trust for the purpose of sale and will sell at pub-
ture, recorded in Deed Department of Agricul- tration, United States having requested the 20, Township 18 North, Book 889 at page 335 ture, recorded in Deed raising the sums due lic outcry to the highest
of Trust Book 971 at ture, recorded in Deed Department of Agricul- undersigned, as Substi- Range 16 East, of the records of the of Trust Book 1017 at thereunder, together bidder for cash, within
page 30 of the records of Trust Book 999 at ture, recorded in Deed tuted Trustee, to ex- Lowndes County, Mis- Chancery Clerk of page 579 of the re- with attorney's fees, legal hours (being
of the Chancery Clerk of page 109 of the re- of Trust Book 891 at ecute the trust and sell sissippi with the center Lowndes County, Mis- cords of the Chancery Substituted Trustee's between the hours of
Lowndes County, Mis- cords of the Chancery page 662 of the re- said land and property line of the ICG Railroad; sissippi; and Clerk of Lowndes fees and expenses of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00
sissippi; and Clerk of Lowndes cords of the Chancery in accordance with the thence run North 05 de- County, Mississippi; sale. p.m.) at the main front
County, Mississippi; Clerk of Lowndes terms of said Deed of grees 30 minutes West WHEREAS, on, February and door of the Lowndes
WHEREAS, the United and County, Mississippi; Trust for the purpose of along the center line of 21, 1990, Mary V. John- NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. County Courthouse in
States of America, act- and raising the sums due said railroad for 2168 son, a single person, WHEREAS, the United TYLER MCCAUGHN, Columbus, Mississippi,
ing through Farmers WHEREAS, the United thereunder, together feet; thence run South executed a deed of trust States of America, act- Substituted Trustee in the following described
Home Administration, States of America, act- WHEREAS, the United with attorney's fees, 79 degrees 30 minutes to Glendal E. Reid, ing through Farmers said Deeds of Trust, property lying and being
United States Depart- ing through Farmers States of America, act- Substituted Trustee's East along the center FmHA, County Super- Home Administration, will, on the 17th day of situated in the County
ment of Agriculture, the Home Administration, ing through Farmers fees and expenses of line of Roberts Street visor, Trustee for the United States Depart- May, 2019, offer for of Lowndes State of
holder of said Deed of United States Depart- Home Administration, sale. for 1202 feet to the United States of Amer- ment of Agriculture, the sale and will sell at pub- Mississippi, to-wit:
Trust and Note secured ment of Agriculture, the United States Depart- POINT OF BEGINNING; ica, acting through holder of said Deed of lic outcry to the highest
thereby, substituted J. holder of said Deed of ment of Agriculture, the NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. thence run North 12 de- Farmers Home Adminis- Trust and Note secured bidder for cash, within Lot Number 40, DOYLE
Tyler McCaughn as Trust and Note secured holder of said Deed of TYLER MCCAUGHN, grees East for 258 feet; tration, United States thereby, substituted J. legal hours (being ESTATES SUBDIVISION,
Trustee therein as au- thereby, substituted J. Trust and Note secured Substituted Trustee in thence run South 83 de- Department of Agricul- Tyler McCaughn as between the hours of a subdivision of
thorized by the terms Tyler McCaughn as thereby, substituted J. said Deeds of Trust, grees East for 120 feet; ture, recorded in Deed Trustee therein as au- 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 Lowndes County, Mis-
thereof by instrument Trustee therein as au- Tyler McCaughn as will, on the 17th day of thence run South 01 de- of Trust Book 951 at thorized by the terms p.m.) at the main front sissippi, as per map or
dated February 20, thorized by the terms Trustee therein as au- May, 2019, offer for grees 01 minutes East page 680 of the re- thereof by instrument door of the Lowndes plat thereof in Plat Book
2019, and recorded in thereof by instrument thorized by the terms sale and will sell at pub- for 30 feet; thence run cords of the Chancery dated February 20, County Courthouse in 4 at Page 15 in the Of-
Book MORT 2019, Page dated February 20, thereof by instrument lic outcry to the highest North 83 degrees West Clerk of Lowndes 2019, and recorded in Columbus, Mississippi, fice of the Chancery
4572, in the office of 2019, and recorded in dated February 20, bidder for cash, within for 105 feet; thence run County, Mississippi; Book MORT 2019, Page the following described Clerk of Lowndes
the Lowndes County Book MORT 2019, Page 2019, and recorded in legal hours (being South 12 degrees West and 4591, in the office of property lying and being County, Mississippi.
Chancery Clerk; and 4581, in the office of Book MORT 2019, Page between the hours of for 228 feet; thence run the Lowndes County situated in the County
the Lowndes County 4576, in the office of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 North 79 degrees 30 WHEREAS, the United Chancery Clerk; and of Lowndes State of SUBJECT TO ease-
WHEREAS, default hav- Chancery Clerk; and the Lowndes County p.m.) at the main front minutes West for 15 States of America, act- Mississippi, to-wit: ments for utility and
ing been made in the Chancery Clerk; and door of the Lowndes feet to the POINT OF BE- ing through Farmers WHEREAS, default hav- drainage facilities along
terms and conditions of WHEREAS, default hav- County Courthouse in GINNING. Home Administration, ing been made in the Lot Number 129 of and the North, South, West
said Deeds of Trust and ing been made in the WHEREAS, default hav- Columbus, Mississippi, United States Depart- terms and conditions of in LaBelle Estates Sub- and East boundary lines
the entire debt secured terms and conditions of ing been made in the the following described I will only convey such ment of Agriculture, the said Deeds of Trust and division, Second Exten- as shown by the recor-
thereby having been de- said Deeds of Trust and terms and conditions of property lying and being title as is vested in me holder of said Deed of the entire debt secured sion, a subdivision of ded plat in Plat Book 4
clared to be due and the entire debt secured said Deeds of Trust and situated in the County as Substituted Trustee. Trust and Note secured thereby having been de- Lowndes County, Mis- at Page 15 in the Office
payable in accordance thereby having been de- the entire debt secured of Lowndes State of thereby, substituted J. clared to be due and sissippi, as per map or of the Chancery Clerk of
with the terms in said clared to be due and thereby having been de- Mississippi, to-wit: WITNESS MY SIGNA- Tyler McCaughn as payable in accordance plat thereof recorded in Lowndes County, Mis-
Deeds of Trust and the payable in accordance clared to be due and TURE, this the 15th day Trustee therein as au- with the terms in said Plat Book 5, Page 17, in sissippi.
legal holder of said in- with the terms in said payable in accordance A tract or parcel of land of April, 2019. thorized by the terms Deeds of Trust and the the office of the Chan-
debtedness, the United Deeds of Trust and the with the terms in said lying and being situated thereof by instrument legal holder of said in- cery Clerk of Lowndes SUBJECT TO those re-
States of America, act- legal holder of said in- Deeds of Trust and the in the Southeast /s/ J. Tyler McCaughn, dated February 20, debtedness, the United County, Mississippi; strictive covenants and
ing through the Farm- debtedness, the United legal holder of said in- Quarter (SE1/4) of Sec- MSB 102669 2019, and recorded in States of America, act- SUBJECT TO restrictive conditions as con-
ers Home Administra- States of America, act- debtedness, the United tion 20, Township 18 J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC Book MORT 2019, Page ing through the Farm- covenants by instru- tained in that certain in-
tion, United States De- ing through the Farm- States of America, act- North, Range 16 East, P. O. BOX 28 4578, in the office of ers Home Administra- ment dated March 5, strument filed for re-
partment of Agriculture, ers Home Administra- ing through the Farm- Lowndes County, Mis- NEWTON, MS 39345 the Lowndes County tion, United States De- 1991, and filed for re- cord in Deed Book 652
having requested the tion, United States De- ers Home Administra- sissippi, and being 601-683-2382 Chancery Clerk; and partment of Agriculture, cord in the said land re- at Pages 372-374 in
undersigned, as Substi- partment of Agriculture, tion, United States De- more particularly de- having requested the cords in Book 942 at the land records of
tuted Trustee, to ex- having requested the partment of Agriculture, scribed as follows, to Publish: 4/23/19, WHEREAS, default hav- undersigned, as Substi- Page 607, and as Lowndes County, Mis-
ecute the trust and sell undersigned, as Substi- having requested the wit: 4/30,19, 5/7/19 & ing been made in the tuted Trustee, to ex- amended by instrument sissippi, ALSO SUB-
said land and property tuted Trustee, to ex- undersigned, as Substi- 5/14/19 terms and conditions of ecute the trust and sell recorded in Book 950 at JECT TO that restriction
in accordance with the ecute the trust and sell tuted Trustee, to ex- Beginning at the inter- said Deeds of Trust and said land and property Page 433 and re-recor- prohibiting the sale of
terms of said Deed of said land and property ecute the trust and sell section of the South SUBSTITUTED TRUST- the entire debt secured in accordance with the ded in Book 954 at beer, wine or other alco-
Trust for the purpose of in accordance with the said land and property line of said Section 20, EE'S NOTICE OF SALE thereby having been de- terms of said Deed of Page 12, all in the land holic beverages as evid-
raising the sums due terms of said Deed of in accordance with the Township 18 North, clared to be due and Trust for the purpose of records of LOwndes enced by Deed recor-
thereunder, together Trust for the purpose of terms of said Deed of Range 16 East, WHEREAS, on, July 15, payable in accordance raising the sums due County, Mississippi. ded in Deed Book 600
with attorney's fees, raising the sums due Trust for the purpose of Lowndes County, Mis- 1992, Lisa W. Smith, with the terms in said thereunder, together at Pages 148-153 in
Substituted Trustee's thereunder, together raising the sums due sissippi with the center executed a deed of trust Deeds of Trust and the with attorney's fees, I will only convey such the land records of
fees and expenses of with attorney's fees, thereunder, together line of the ICG Railroad to Glendad E. Reid, legal holder of said in- Substituted Trustee's title as is vested in me Lowndes County, Mis-
sale. Substituted Trustee's with attorney's fees, main tracks and from Farmers Home Adminis- debtedness, the United fees and expenses of as Substituted Trustee. sissippi.
fees and expenses of Substituted Trustee's said point run thence tration County Super- States of America, act- sale.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. sale. fees and expenses of North 05 degrees 30 visor, Trustee for the ing through the Farm- WITNESS MY SIGNA- ALSO SUBJECT TO that
TYLER MCCAUGHN, sale. minutes West along the United States of Amer- ers Home Administra- NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. TURE, this the 15th day certain right of way
Substituted Trustee in NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. centerline of said rail- ica, acting through tion, United States De- TYLER MCCAUGHN, of April, 2019. easement from Ken-
said Deeds of Trust, TYLER MCCAUGHN, NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. road track for a dis- Farmers Home Adminis- partment of Agriculture, Substituted Trustee in neth B. Doyle and Nel-
will, on the 17th day of Substituted Trustee in TYLER MCCAUGHN, tance of 2,168.0 feet, tration, United States having requested the said Deeds of Trust, /s/ J. Tyler McCaughn, son Chain to South
May, 2019, offer for said Deeds of Trust, Substituted Trustee in more or less, to the in- Department of Agricul- undersigned, as Substi- will, on the 17th day of MSB 102669 Central Bell Telephone
sale and will sell at pub- will, on the 17th day of said Deeds of Trust, tersection with the cen- ture, recorded in Deed tuted Trustee, to ex- May, 2019, offer for J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC Company dated Octo-
lic outcry to the highest May, 2019, offer for will, on the 17th day of ter line of said Roberts of Trust Book 1039 at ecute the trust and sell sale and will sell at pub- P. O. BOX 28 ber 16, 1980 and recor-
bidder for cash, within sale and will sell at pub- May, 2019, offer for Street; run thence page 846 of the re- said land and property lic outcry to the highest NEWTON, MS 39345 ded in Deed Book 648
legal hours (being lic outcry to the highest sale and will sell at pub- South 79 degrees 30 cords of the Chancery in accordance with the bidder for cash, within 601/683-2382 at Pages 29-30 in the
between the hours of bidder for cash, within lic outcry to the highest minutes East along the Clerk of Lowndes terms of said Deed of legal hours (being land records of Lowndes
11:00 a.m. and 4:00 legal hours (being bidder for cash, within center line of said County, Mississippi; Trust for the purpose of between the hours of Publish: 4/23/19, County, Mississippi.
p.m.) at the main front between the hours of legal hours (being Roberts Street for a dis- and raising the sums due 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 4/30/19, 5/7/19 &
door of the Lowndes 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 between the hours of tance of 1,513.0 feet; thereunder, together p.m.) at the main front 5/14/19 I will only convey such
County Courthouse in p.m.) at the main front 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 run thence North 02 de- WHEREAS, the United with attorney's fees, door of the Lowndes title as is vested in me
Columbus, Mississippi, door of the Lowndes p.m.) at the main front grees West for a dis- States of America, act- Substituted Trustee's County Courthouse in SUBSTITUTED TRUST- as Substituted Trustee.
the following described County Courthouse in door of the Lowndes tance of 230.0 feet ing through Farmers fees and expenses of Columbus, Mississippi, EE'S NOTICE OF SALE
property lying and being Columbus, Mississippi, County Courthouse in along an old fence to an Home Administration, sale. the following described WITNESS MY SIGNA-
situated in the County the following described Columbus, Mississippi, iron pin and the point of United States Depart- property lying and being WHEREAS, on, TURE, this the 15th day
of Lowndes State of property lying and being the following described beginning of the prop- ment of Agriculture, the NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. situated in the County March19, 1984, Phyllis of April, 2019.
Mississippi, to-wit: situated in the County property lying and being erty hereby described holder of said Deed of TYLER MCCAUGHN, of Lowndes State of R. and James B.
of Lowndes State of situated in the County and conveyed; thence Trust and Note secured Substituted Trustee in Mississippi, to-wit: Woods, executed a /s/ J. Tyler McCaughn,
Commencing at the Mississippi, to-wit: of Lowndes State of North 01 degree 04 thereby, substituted J. said Deeds of Trust, deed of trust to Glendal MSB 102669
Southeast Corner of the Mississippi, to-wit: minutes West (Deed Tyler McCaughn as will, on the 17th day of Commencing at the E. Reid, Trustee for the J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC
Southwest Quarter Commencing at the North 02 degrees Trustee therein as au- May, 2019, offer for Southeast corner of the United States of Amer- P. O. BOX 28
(SW1/4) of Section 13, Northwest corner of the LOT NUMBER SEVEN West), along an old thorized by the terms sale and will sell at pub- Northhalf of the Northw- ica, acting through the NEWTON, MS 39345
Township 19, Range 18 Northeast Quarter (7), of and in HUGHES fence a distance of thereof by instrument lic outcry to the highest est Quarter of the Farmers Home Adminis- 601/683-2382
West, Lowndes County, (NE1/4) of the Northw- ESTATES SUBDIVISION, 545.0 feet to an iron dated February 20, bidder for cash, within Southwest Quarter of tration, United States
Mississippi; thence est Quarter (NW1/4) of a subdivision of pin; thence South 89 2019, and recorded in legal hours (being Section 25, Township Department of Agricul- Publish: 4/23/19,
West along the South Section 27, Township Lowndes County, Mis- degrees West, along an Book MORT 2019, Page between the hours of 19 South, Range 18 ture, recorded in Deed 4/30/19, 5/7/19 &
line of said Section 13 18 South, Range 17 sissippi, as shown by old fence, a distance of 4589, in the office of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 West, Lowndes County, of Trust Book 771 at 5/14/19
a distance of 1804 feet; West, Lowndes County, map or plat thereof, and 330.0 feet to an iron the Lowndes County p.m.) at the main front Mississippi; thence page 380 of the re-
thence North along a Mississippi; thence recorded in Plat Book 5 pin; thence South 05 Chancery Clerk; and door of the Lowndes West a distance of 20 cords of the Chancery SUBSTITUTED TRUST-
line parallel to the West South 88 degrees 32 at Page 7 in the office degrees West along an County Courthouse in feet to a fence corner Clerk of Lowndes EE'S NOTICE OF SALE
line of said Section 13, minutes East along the of the Chancery Clerk of old fence a distance of WHEREAS, default hav- Columbus, Mississippi, post on the West right County, Mississippi;
and being along an ex- centerline of Ben Chris- Lowndes County, Mis- 288.5 feet to an iron ing been made in the the following described of way line of a gravel said deed of trust was WHEREAS, on, June 1,
isting fence line a dis- topher Road for a dis- sissippi. pin; thence South 83 terms and conditions of property lying and being county road and being corrected and re-recor- 1984, Mary Louise Har-
tance of 181.2 feet to tance of 1380.3 feet; degrees East a dis- said Deeds of Trust and situated in the County the Point of Beginning ded on April 6, 1984 in rison, executed a deed
an iron pipe and being thence South 02 de- SUBJECT TO those re- tance of 104.0 feet to the entire debt secured of Lowndes State of of the herein described Deed of Trust Book 773 of trust to Glendal E.
the point of beginning of grees 05 minutes East strictive covenants and an iron pin; thence thereby having been de- Mississippi, to-wit: tract of land; thence at page 223 of the re- Reid, Trustee for the
the herein described for 25.0 feet to a point conditions dated March South 05 degrees West clared to be due and North 02 degrees 00 cords of the Chancery United States of Amer-
tract of land; thence on the South right of 1, 1988 and recorded a distance of 205.5 feet payable in accordance LOT NINE (9) of KERRY minutes East along the Clerk of Lowndes ica, acting through the
East a distance of way of said Ben Chris- in Deed Book 874, to an iron pin in an old with the terms in said ESTATES, Lowndes said West right of way County, Mississippi. Farmers Home Adminis-
145.0 feet to an iron topher Road; thence Pages 1-3, inclusive, in fence line; thence South Deeds of Trust and the County, Mississippi, as line, a distance of tration, United States
pipe on the West line of continue South 02 de- the office of the Chan- 83 degrees East along legal holder of said in- recorded in Plat Book 4, 153.0 feet; thence WHEREAS, on, October Department of Agricul-
a gravel county road; grees 05 minutes East cery Clerk of Lowndes an old fence a distance debtedness, the United Page 5, on file in the North 78 degrees 41 1, 1986, Colleen B. ture, recorded in Deed
thence North 02 de- a distance of 240.0 feet County, Mississippi. of 282.0 feet to the States of America, act- Chancery Clerk’s Office, minutes West, a dis- Crowe, an unmarried of Trust Book 777 at
grees 43 minutes West to an iron pipe and be- point of beginning, con- ing through the Farm- Lowndes County, Mis- tance of 254.29 feet; woman, executed a page 561 of the re-
along said West line a ing the POINT OF BEGIN- SUBJECT TO the prior taining 3.76 acres, ers Home Administra- sissippi. thence South 02 de- deed of trust to Glendal cords of the Chancery
distance of 300.0 feet NING of the herein de- reservation of all oil, more or less. tion, United States De- grees 00 minutes West E. Reid, Trustee for the Clerk of Lowndes
to an iron pipe; thence scribed tract of land; gas and other minerals partment of Agriculture, SUBJECT TO: The re- a distance of 194.17 United States of Amer- County, Mississippi;
West a distance of thence continue South in, on or under the prop- TOGETHER WITH a per- having requested the strictive covenants and feet to a point on a ica, acting through the and
130.78 feet to an iron 02 degrees 05 minutes erty described herein as manent, perpetual and undersigned, as Substi- conditions as set forth fence line; thence South Farmers Home Adminis-
pipe; thence South East a distance of shown by instrument exclusive and right of tuted Trustee, to ex- in that certain instru- 88 degrees 00 minutes tration, United States WHEREAS, on, August
along a line parallel to 100.0 feet to an iron dated February 3, 1988 way for the purpose of ecute the trust and sell ment filed for record East along the said Department of Agricul- 1, 1989, Vickie L. Dys-
the West line of said pipe; thence South 88 and recorded in Deed ingress and egress to said land and property May 2, 1980, and recor- fence line, a distance of ture, recorded in Deed on, executed a deed of
Section 13, a distance degrees 14 minutes Book 872, Pages 125- the above property over in accordance with the ded in Book 634, Page 250.94 feet to the Point of Trust Book 830 at trust to Glendal E. Reid,
of 299.66 feet to the East a distance of 126, inclusive, in the of- and along a strip of land terms of said Deed of 605 of the land records of Beginning, and con- page 124 of the re- Farmers Home Adminis-
point of beginning, and 155.33 feet to an iron fice of the Chancery described as follows, to- Trust for the purpose of of Lowndes County, Mis- taining 1.0 acres, more cords of the Chancery tration, County Super-
containing 0.95 acres, pipe on the West right Clerk of Lowndes wit: raising the sums due sissippi, and amend- or less, and being loc- Clerk of Lowndes visor, Trustee for the
more or less, and all be- of way of a 60 foot wide County, Mississippi. thereunder, together ment thereto by instru- ated and situated in the County, Mississippi; United States of Amer-
ing located and situ- roadway easement; Beginning at the inter- with attorney's fees, ment dated September Northwest Quarter of and ica, acting through the
ated in the Southwest thence North 02 de- SUBJECT TO those util- section of the South Substituted Trustee's 23, 1980, of record in the Southwest Quarter Farmers Home Adminis-
Quarter (SW1/4) of Sec- grees 05 minutes West ity and drainage facilit- line of said Section 20, fees and expenses of Deed Book 644, Page of Section 25, Town- WHEREAS, on, May 24, tration, United States
tion 13, Township 19, along the said right of ies ten (10) feet in even Township 18 North, sale. 514. ship 19 South, Range 2005, Ellis L. Ross, Jr., Department of Agricul-
Range 18 West, way line a distance of width along and adjoin- Range 16 East, 18 West, Lowndes executed a deed of trust ture, recorded in Deed
Lowndes County, Mis- 100.0 feet to an iron ing the North and South Lowndes County, Mis- NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. I will only convey such County, Mississippi. to Jody D. Baker, Rural of Trust Book 935 at
sissippi. pipe; thence North 88 boundary lines and five sissippi, with the cen- TYLER MCCAUGHN, title as is vested in me Development Manager, page 501 of the re-
degrees 14 minutes (5) feet in even width ter line of the ICG Rail- Substituted Trustee in as Substituted Trustee. I will only convey such Trustee for the United cords of the Chancery
I will only convey such West a distance of along and adjoining the road main tracks and said Deeds of Trust, title as is vested in me States of America, act- Clerk of Lowndes
title as is vested in me 155.23 feet to the East and West bound- from said point run will, on the 17th day of WITNESS MY SIGNA- as Substituted Trustee. ing through the Rural County, Mississippi;
as Substituted Trustee. POINT OF BEGINNING, ary lines. thence North 05 de- May, 2019, offer for TURE, this the 15th day Housing Service or suc- and
containing 0.28 acres, grees 30 minutes West sale and will sell at pub- of April, 2019. WITNESS MY SIGNA- cessor agency, United
WITNESS MY SIGNA- more or less. I will only convey such along the center line of lic outcry to the highest TURE, this the 15th day States Department of WHEREAS, the United
TURE, this the 15th day title as is vested in me said railroad track for a bidder for cash, within /s/ J. Tyler McCaughn, of April, 2019. Agriculture, recorded in States of America, act-
of April, 2019. TOGETHER WITH the as Substituted Trustee. distance of 2,168.0 legal hours (being MSB 102669 Deed of Trust Book ing through the Farm-
right of ingress and feet, more or less, to between the hours of J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC /s/ J. Tyler McCaughn, 2005 at page 14421 of ers Home Administra-
/s/ J. Tyler McCaughn, egress over, across a WITNESS MY SIGNA- the intersection with the 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 P. O. BOX 28 MSB 102669 the records of the Chan- tion, United States De-
MSB 102669 60 foot wide access TURE, this the 15th day center line of Roberts p.m.) at the main front NEWTON, MS 39345 J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC cery Clerk of Lowndes partment of Agriculture,
J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC easement, said ease- of April, 2019. Street; run thence door of the Lowndes 601/683-2382 P. O. BOX 28 County, Mississippi; the holder of said Deed
P. O. BOX 28 ment lying East of and South 79 degrees 30 County Courthouse in NEWTON, MS 39345 and of Trust and Note se-
NEWTON, MS 39345 adjacent to the entire /s/ J. Tyler McCaughn, minutes East along the Columbus, Mississippi, Publish: 4/23/19, 601-683-2382 cured thereby, substi-
601-683-2382 East line of above de- MSB 102669 center line of Roberts the following described 4/30,19, 5/7/19 & WHEREAS, the United tuted J. Tyler Mc-
scribed tract of land and J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC Street for a distance of property lying and being 5/14/19 Publish: 4/23/19, States of America, act- Caughn as Trustee
Publish: 4/23/19, extending to the South P. O. BOX 28 1,202.0 feet; run situated in the County 4/30/19, 5/7/19 & ing through the Farm- therein as authorized by
4/30,19, 5/7/19 & right of way line of Ben NEWTON, MS 39345 thence North 12 de- of Lowndes State of 5/14/19 ers Home Administra- the terms thereof by in-
5/14/19 Christopher Road. 601-683-2382 grees East for a dis- Mississippi, to-wit: tion, United States De- strument dated Febru-
tance of 15.0 feet to a IN THE CHANCERY SUBSTITUTED TRUST- partment of Agriculture ary 20, 2019, and re-
I will only convey such Publish: 4/23/19, point on the North right LOT 5 in BLOCK A of COURT OF LOWNDES EE'S NOTICE OF SALE and the United States corded in Book MORT
title as is vested in me 4/30,19, 5/7/19 & of way line of Roberts MCARTHUR PLACE, a COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI of America, acting 2019, Page 4608, in
IN THE CHANCERY as Substituted Trustee. 5/14/19 Street which said point subdivision of Lowndes WHEREAS, on, July 3, through the Rural Hous- the office of the
COURT OF LOWNDES is the initial point of be- County, Mississippi, as IN THE MATTER OF THE 1992, Jo Ann I. Henley, ing Service or suc- Lowndes County Chan-
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI WITNESS MY SIGNA- ginning; continue thence per map or plat thereof ESTATE OF IDA a single person, ex- cessor agency, United cery Clerk; and
TURE, this the 15th day SUBSTITUTED TRUST- North 12 degrees East recorded in Plat Book 5 WARFIELD DECEASED ecuted a deed of trust States Department of
IN THE MATTER OF THE of April, 2019. EE'S NOTICE OF SALE for a distance of 213.0 at Page 22 in the office to Glendal E. Reid, Agriculture, the holder WHEREAS, default hav-
ESTATE OF JESUS GAR- feet to a point on the of the Chancery Clerk of CAUSE NO. 2019-0077- County Supervisor, of said Deeds of Trust ing been made in the
CIA, SR. /s/ J. Tyler McCaughn, WHEREAS, on, August South line of the above Lowndes County, Mis- PDE Trustee for the United and Notes secured terms and conditions of
MSB 102669 15, 1988, Eddie S. Ro- described property; run sissippi. States of America, act- thereby, substituted J. said Deeds of Trust and
CAUSE NO. J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC gers, Sr. and wife, Lilly thence South 83 de- ABRA RICHARDSON, PE- ing through Farmers Tyler McCaughn as the entire debt secured
2019-0054-JNS P. O. BOX 28 B. Rogers, executed a grees East along a SUBJECT TO those re- TITIONER Home Administration, Trustee therein as au- thereby having been de-
NEWTON, MS 39345 deed of trust to Glendal fence for a distance of strictive covenants and United States Depart- thorized by the terms clared to be due and
ALICIA AGUILERA- 601/683-2382 E. Reid, County Super- 15.0 feet; run thence conditions recorded in NOTICE TO CREDITORS ment of Agriculture, re- thereof by instrument payable in accordance
VASQUEZ PETITIONER visor, Farmers Home Ad- South 12 degrees West Deed Book 968 at page corded in Deed of Trust dated February 20, with the terms in said
Publish: 4/23/19, ministration, Trustee for for a distance of 213.0 750 in the office of the STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Book 1039 at page 442 2019, and recorded in Deeds of Trust and the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS 4/30,19, 5/7/19 & the United States of feet, more or less, to Chancery Clerk of COUNTY OF LOWNDES of the records of the Book MORT 2019, Page legal holder of said in-
5/14/19 America, acting through the North right of way Lowndes County, Mis- Chancery Clerk of 4599, in the office of debtedness, the United
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Farmers Home Adminis- line of Roberts Street; sissippi. Letters Testamentary Lowndes County, Mis- the Lowndes County States of America, act-
COUNTY OF LOWNDES The following vehicle tration, United States run thence in a West- have been granted and sissippi; and Chancery Clerk; and ing through the Farm-
has been abandoned at Department of Agricul- erly direction along the Grantors herein reserve issued to the under- ers Home Administra-
Letters Testamentary Shelton's Towing Inc., ture, recorded in Deed North line of Roberts all Oil, gas and other signed upon the Estate WHEREAS, the United WHEREAS, default hav- tion, United States De-
have been granted and 1024 Gardner Blvd., of Trust Book 901 at Street for a distance of minerals not heretofore of Ida Warfield, De- States of America, act- ing been made in the partment of Agriculture,
issued to the under- Columbus, MS 39702 page 553 of the re- 15.0 feet, more or less, reserved by previous ceased, by the Chan- ing through Farmers terms and conditions of having requested the
signed upon the Estate cords of the Chancery to the point of begin- owners. cery Court of Lowndes Home Administration, said Deeds of Trust and undersigned, as Substi-
of Jesus Garcia, Sr., De- RE: 2007 Chrysler Paci- Clerk of Lowndes ning. County, Mississippi, on United States Depart- the entire debt secured tuted Trustee, to ex-
ceased, by the Chan- fica County, Mississippi; I will only convey such the 2nd day of May ment of Agriculture, the thereby having been de- ecute the trust and sell
cery Court of Lowndes Vin# and LESS AND EXCEPT: title as is vested in me 2019. This is to give no- holder of said Deed of clared to be due and said land and property
County, Mississippi, on 2A8GM48L27R129553 Commencing at the in- as Substituted Trustee. tice to all persons hav- Trust and Note secured payable in accordance in accordance with the
the 26th day of March, WHEREAS, the United tersection of the South ing claims against said thereby, substituted J. with the terms in said terms of said Deed of
2019. This is to give no- This vehicle will be put States of America, act- line of Section 20, WITNESS MY SIGNA- estate to probate and Tyler McCaughn as Deeds of Trust and the Trust for the purpose of
tice to all persons hav- up for sale on the 22nd ing through Farmers Township 18 North, TURE, this the 15th day register same with the Trustee therein as au- legal holder of said in- raising the sums due
ing claims against said day of May, 2019 at Home Administration, Range 16 East, of April, 2019. Chancery Clerk of thorized by the terms debtedness, the United thereunder, together
Estate to Probate and 10:00 am at Shelton's United States Depart- Lowndes County, Mis- Lowndes County, Mis- thereof by instrument States of America, act- with attorney's fees,
Register same with the Towing, Inc. 1024 Gard- ment of Agriculture, the sissippi with the center- /s/ J. Tyler McCaughn, sissippi, within ninety dated February 20, ing through the Farm- Substituted Trustee's
Chancery Clerk of ner Blvd., Columbus, holder of said Deed of line of the ICG Railroad; MSB 102669 (90) days from the first 2019, and recorded in ers Home Administra- fees and expenses of
Lowndes County, Mis- MS 39702. Trust and Note secured thence run North 05 de- J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC publication date of this Book MORT 2019, Page tion, United States De- sale.
sissippi, within ninety thereby, substituted J. grees 30 minutes West P. O. BOX 28 Notice to Creditors. A 4593, in the office of partment of Agriculture
(90) days from this PUBLISH: 5/7 & Tyler McCaughn as along the centerline of NEWTON, MS 39345 failure to so probate the Lowndes County and the United States NOW, THEREFORE, I, J.
date. A failure to so Pro- 5/14/2019 Trustee therein as au- said Railroad for 2168 601/683-2382 and register said claim Chancery Clerk; and of America, acting TYLER MCCAUGHN,
bate and Register said thorized by the terms feet; thence run South will forever bar the through the Rural Hous- Substituted Trustee in
claim will forever bar the thereof by instrument 79 degrees 30 minutes Publish: 4/23/19, same. WHEREAS, default hav- ing Service or suc- said Deeds of Trust,
same. dated February 20, East along the center- 4/30,19, 5/7/19 & ing been made in the cessor agency, United will, on the 17th day of
2019, and recorded in line of Roberts Street 5/14/19 This the 3rd day of May terms and conditions of States Department of May, 2019, offer for
This the 25th day of Sell idle items Book MORT 2019, Page for 1513 feet; thence 2019. said Deeds of Trust and Agriculture, having re- sale and will sell at pub-
April, 2019. 4574, in the office of the entire debt secured quested the under- lic outcry to the highest
with a quick action the Lowndes County
run North 02 degrees
West for 230 feet to the /s/ Abra Richardson thereby having been de- signed, as Substituted bidder for cash, within
Alicia Aguilera-Vasquez,
Executrix
classified ad. Chancery Clerk; and POINT OF BEGINNING:
thence run North 01 de-
Shop ABRA RICHARDSON, Ex- clared to be due and
ecutrix payable in accordance
Trustee, to execute the legal hours (being
trust and sell said land between the hours of
328-2424 WHEREAS, default hav- grees 04 minutes West Classifieds with the terms in said and property in accord- 11:00 a.m. and 4:00
PUBLISH: 4/30, 5/7 & ing been made in the for 268.9 feet; thence PUBLISH: 5/7, 5/14, & Deeds of Trust and the ance with the terms of p.m.) at the main front
5/14/2019 terms and conditions of run North 83 degrees 5/21/2019 legal holder of said in- said Deed of Trust for door of the Lowndes
said Deeds of Trust and debtedness, the United the purpose of raising County Courthouse in
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Rentals
the following described seeks part-time secret-
property lying and being Certified in lead
ary to work 4 hours per ALL BRICK 3BR/2BA
situated in the County removal. Offering day, M-F. Excellent cler-
Apartments
of Lowndes State of special prices on house for rent. Big yard.
ical, communication,
Mississippi, to-wit: interior & exterior and organizational skills Carport. W/D hookup.
painting, pressure required. Strong com- & Houses Nice neighborhood.
As described in Deed of puter and social media
1 Bedrooms
washing & sheet rock $780 per month. 70 W
Trust Book 777 at page skills imperative includ- Thomas Dr. 3 min from
2 Bedroooms
repairs.
561. Free Estimates ing experience with Mi- CAFB. 504−813−1200.
Lot #17 Swedenburg Es-
tates Subdivision, a
DAVID’S CARPET & Call 435−6528 crosoft Office products.
Applicants should email 3 Bedrooms COLONIAL
subdivision of Lowndes UPHOLSTERY
cover letter and resume
Furnished &
CLEANING TOWNHOUSES. 2 & 3
County, Mississippi, as Sitting With The Sick / Elderly to fcpcsecretary@ bedroom w/ 2−3 bath
Unfurnished
per map or plat thereof 1 Room − $40 gmail.com.
1780 townhouses. $600 to
in Plat Book 4, page 29, 2 Rooms − $70
1, 2, & 3 Baths
in the office of the $695. 662−549−9555.
3+ Rooms − $30 Ea
I AM AN EXPERIENCED Medical / Dental 3300
Chancery Clerk of Ask for Glenn or text.
Lease, Deposit
Rugs−Must Be Seen
Lowndes County, Mis- CAREGIVER/SITTER
Car Upholstery HELP WANTED
Mobile Homes for Rent 7250
sissippi. Cleaning Available
Will sit in−home or in
nursing home, help w/
CARE CENTER OF & Credit Check
ABERDEEN
Subject to those re-
662−722−1758
personal care, light RN SUPERVISOR viceinvestments.com 3BR/2BA TRAILER,
strictive covenants and
conditions as found in
that certain instrument General Services 1360
housekeeping, cooking,
run errands & med.
M-F, 8A-4:30P
LPN 3P-11P 327-8555 New Hope school dist.
$500/mo & $500 dep.
reminders. Mon.−Fri. CNA 6A-2P No pets, no drugs, no
dated June 18th, 1982, CNA 2P-10P
and recorded in Deed
662−364−8308. Apts For Rent: Starkville 7070 partying. Call between
HOME MAKEOVER & Apply in person at 10a−7p. 662−386−
Book 686, at Page 602- ESTATE CLOSEOUT Care Center
2BR/2BA. COTTON 4292. NO TEXT

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603, inclusive, in the of- Stump Removal 1790 505 Jackson St,
fice of the the Chancery
SERVICES. Generate
cash from the sale of Aberdeen District in Starkville. MESSAGES. YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
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answer
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clerk of Lowndes unwanted items. I will EOE Call 662−617−3356.
YESTERDAY’S
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County, Mississippi and
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as amended by instru-
ment recorded in Deed nate the removal of Truck Driving 3700 Apts For Rent: Other 7080 cable from $145/wk − placing puzzle
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602 of the land records clutter from homes. driver w/ Class A Li- & County School
3 1 7 4
apartments &
of the Chancery Clerk of
Lowndes county, Missis-
Creative makeover cense needed to haul townhouses. Call for locations. 662−242− agiven
9x9 grid with several
numbers. The object 2 9 8 5 6
solutions from profess− scrap metal & flat cars. 7653 or 601−940− given numbers.
is to place The object
the numbers
sippi. ional interior designer Call 662-434-0007 or
more info. 662−328−
is
3 1 7 2 5 9 4 6 8
1 to place the numbers
1397.
662-364-6303. 8254. to 9 in the empty spaces
As described in Deed of
included for free!
Contact: Weslyn Wood Office Spaces For Rent 7300 1sotothat
9 ineach
the empty spaces
row, each 6 4 2 7 3 8 9 1 5
Trust Book 935 at page
501: 214−674−9514. ALLSTUMP Bargain Column 4180
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN
so that each
column row, each
and each 3x3 box 9 8 5 1 4 6 7 3 2
LOT NO. SEVENTEEN
GRINDING SERVICE
column
containsand theeach
same3x3 box
(17) of and in SWEDEN- GET ’ER DONE! CASSETTE PLAYER w/ COLUMBUS Office,
contains the same number
number 4 5 9 6 1 2 3 8 7
BURG ESTATES, a sub- WORK WANTED: We can grind all 2 speakers, $30. 662− Retail, Restaurant only once. The difficulty
division of Lowndes Licensed & Bonded− your stumps. Hard 327−5480. Space available. Call only once. The difficulty 8 6 3 9 7 4 2 5 1
level increases from
County, Mississippi, as carpentry, painting, &
per map or plat recor- demolition. Landscap−
to reach places,
LRG. MIRROR, $50.
662−328−8655 or 662
−574−7879.
level increases from
Monday to Sunday. 7 2 1 3 8 5 6 4 9
ded in Plat Book 4 at ing, gutters cleaned,
blown over roots,
Small bath bench, $25. Monday to Sunday. Difficulty Level 5/06
hillsides, backyards,
Page 29 in the Chan- bush hogging, clean−up 662−327−5480. OFFICE SPACE: 2,000
pastures. Free
cery Clerk’s Office of square feet. 294
Lowndes County, Mis-
work, pressure washing, estimates. You find Farm Equipment & Supplies Chubby Dr. Flexible
moving help & furniture it, we’ll grind it!
sissippi. 4420 leasing terms. Available
repair. 662−242−3608. 662−361−8379
now. 662−328−8254.
SUBJECT, HOWEVER, 2016 CAT SKIDSTEER
TO existing easements 299XHP HIGH FLOW Houses For Sale: East 8200
for the installation and CASA CARE SERVICES:
Offers services such as:
Tree Services 1860 w/ mulcher & forestry
maintenance of public kit. <1,000 hrs, BEAUTIFUL GARDEN
utility facilities as re- residential janitorial, A&T TREE SERVICE
served and shown on lighting & decorating, $73,000. HOME. 56 Collanwood
Bucket truck & stump 205−329−1790. Cove. Great
the recorded plat and emergency repairs, removal. Free est. neighborhood. East
SUBJECT FURTHER to preventative mainten−
the restrictive coven- Serving Columbus FOR SALE Hay baler, Columbus Area off
ance, moving & since 1987. Senior rake, and cutter. Call
ants and conditions duly shipping assistance & Warpath Rd.
recorded in Deed Book citizen disc. Call Alvin @ Ernie at 662−549− 2 Bedrooms, 2 Full
684 at page 222 and pressure washing. 242−0324/241−4447 8948 for more info.
662−549−1878. Baths. Built in 2003,
as amended by instru- "We’ll go out on a limb 1216 sq ft. $129,500.
ment recorded in Deed for you!" Furniture 4480 2BR/1BA LOCATED in
662−386−3027.
Book 686 at Page 602, Historic Downtown
all in the Chancery RETAINER WALL, BLACK BEDROOM SET, Columbus. 2,000 sqft.
driveway, foundation, Houses For Sale: New Hope
Clerk’s Office of incl full sz sleigh bed, Hardwood floors
Lowndes County, Mis- concrete, masonry J&A TREE REMOVAL 8250
Work from a bucket dresser w/ mirror, chest throughout. Open floor.
sissippi. restoration, remodeling, & night stand, $600. Very nice. Incl W&D.
basement foundation, truck. Insured/bonded. 2BR/1BA GREAT
New full sz mattress, $1200/mo. Call 662−
LESS AND EXCEPT, repairs, small dump Call Jimmy for free location. Call 662−889
HOWEVER, all oil, gas estimate, still in plastic, $250. 328−8655. −6055.
truck hauling (5−6 yd) Bissell carpet cleaner,
and other minerals, an load & demolition/lot 662−386−6286.
undivided one-half (½) $80. Two sets of black FIRST FULL MONTH Houses For Sale: Other 8500
interest having been cleaning. Burr Masonry, Toyota Camry floormats, RENT FREE! 1 & 2
previously reserved, and 662−242−0259. Good Things To Eat 2150 $80. Cash Only. 662− RIVER HOME, NICE!
Bedroom Apts/
an undivided one-half 242−2884. Leave a GREAT AREA IN WP.
(½) interest being TOMATO HOUSE Vine− Townhomes. Stove &
HILL’S PRESSURE message. refrigerator. $335− Across from water with
hereby reserved by the ripened hydroponic
access to Tenn−Tom
Grantor. WASHING. Commercial/ tomato. Located next to Sporting Goods 4720 $600 Monthly. Credit
residential. House, check & deposit. Waterway. 4BR/2BA
Noxubee County High
I will only convey such concrete, sidewalks & Coleman Realty, 662− with 2 acres & large
School. 662−352− ELLIPTICAL MACHINE
title as is vested in me mobile washing. Free 1270 or 662−425− 329−2323. screened in room.
Sole Elliptical E35 in
as Substituted Trustee. est. 662−386−8925. $212,000. Call: 662−
9116. excellent condition. Nice 245−4273 or 662−889
WITNESS MY SIGNA- quiet machine. $450 FISHERMAN’S DREAM −1228.
TURE, this the 15th day Personals 2350 662−574−1561 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath,
of April, 2019. furnished apartment on Lots & Acreage 8600
THE SHINNIN WINDOW LOOKING FOR
Business For Sale 6350 the Elk River. Boat
/s/ J. Tyler McCaughn, CLEANING SERVICE, COMPANIONSHIP A access. $79 per night. HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE
MSB 102669 INC.
RESTAURANT FOR Rogersville Al. Call Tracy Located on Kidd Rd. in
J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC successful 67 y/o man SALE OR LEASE
Call Shirley @ 662−549 is looking for a lady in 931−205−0471. Caledonia. Ready to
P. O. BOX 28 Opportunity to own/
NEWTON, MS 39345 −2087. Free estimate. their 60s, who would build on. Call 404−216
operate an established
COLEMAN
601/683-2382 No job to big or small. like companionship & −0237.
profitable strong
maybe more. I love to customer base and
Publish: 4/23/19, SUMMER SPECIAL.
Lawn Care / Landscaping go to MSU athletic excellent reputation For RENTALS 1.75 acre lots. Good/
4/30/19, 5/7/19 & TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS
5/14/19 1470 games, out to dinner, info please email: bad credit. 10% down,
church activities &
more. Must be healthy,
thisisforsell@yahoo.com 1 BEDROOM as low as $299/mo.
Building & Remodeling 1120
COMMERCIAL BUSH
2 BEDROOMS
Eaton Land. 662−361−
HOGGING weed eating, in good shape, kind, Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 7711.
SUGGS CONSTRUCTION tiling & leveling, & outgoing & attractive.
We would meet first for
3 BEDROOMS
CO. Building, roofing, clearing overgrown lots. FOX RUN APARTMENTS LOT FOR Sale in
remodeling, & home Owner, Operator lunch or dinner. Must 1 & 2 BR near hospital.
LEASE, Starkville. Will need
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repair. Licensed & licensed & insured. 17 live in Columbus, $595−$645 monthly. cleared. 818 N. Jackson
Bonded. 662−242− years experience. Willie Starkville or West Point
Military discount, pet DEPOSIT St. Lot 5, City Block 97.
3471, 662−574−8470. Murray Jr. 662−242− areas. Please send
picture or note, phone
area, pet friendly, and
furnished corporate
AND 662−465−7611, 662−
8809. Free estimates. 418−9096 or 662−418
HOME REPAIRS & Quotes by job not acre. number included to apts. 24−HOUR CREDIT CHECK −4176.
CONSTRUCTION WORK P.O. Box 8415, PROFESSIONAL GYM.
Mobile Homes for Sale 8650
WANTED. Carpentry,
small concrete jobs, TERRA CARE
Columbus, MS 39703. ON SITE SECURITY.
ON SITE MAINTENANCE. 662-329-2323
electrical, plumbing, LANDSCAPING L.L.C. ON SITE MANAGEMENT. 1990 16X80 MOBILE
roof repairs, pressure Phone: 662−549−1878
Clerical & Office 3050 HOME 2BR/2BA stove,
washing and mobile Landscaping, Property
24−HOUR CAMERA 2411 HWY 45 N refrigerator, dishwasher.
LOCAL COMPANY SURVEILLANCE. Benji @
home roof coating and Clean Up, Plant Care, looking for receptionist/ 662−386−4446. COLUMBUS, MS Metal roof, screened in
underpinning. No job Bush Hogging, Herbicide secretary. Previous ex- large front porch, small ACROSS
too small. 549−7031. Spraying. perience helpful but not PEAR ORCHARD APTS
necessary. Computer Commercial Property For
back porch, ch/a, inside 1 Picasso, for one
2BR Townhouse−$585 remodeled in 2016.
TOM HATCHER, LLC skills a must. Send per month. W/D incl. Rent 7100 Must be moved. Power 7 Earth neighbor
Custom Construction, FOR YOUR Spring & resume to: Great location. $200 pole included. $13,225. 11 Like
Box 664, c/o The COMMERCIAL
Restoration,
Remodeling, Repair,
Summer lawn care
needs, call Robinson Commercial Dispatch,
processing fee & $50
BUILDING. 1800 sq. ft.
662−549−0750. 12 Soothing plant
application fee. Call
Insurance claims. Lawn Service, 662−435 PO Box 511, Columbus, 662−328−9471 or Located on Hwy. 45 N. Autos For Sale 9150 13 Bygone gaming
MS 39703.
662−364−1769. −8746. 662−889−7565. on Frontage Rd. 1 mile parlor
from CAFB. Asking 2015 CHEVY IMPALA
Licensed & Bonded.
General Help Wanted 3200 15 Church leader
Cars
JESSE & BEVERLY’S Penny $750/mo. Call 662−
434−6585.
Blk, 4dr, 6cyl, 82k mi,
showroom clean, local 16 On the house
LAWN SERVICE.
18 Nanny or billy
pincher?
owner, $10,200. See @
Houses Mowing, cleanup,
OFFICE FOR RENT. 59 Amanda Dr. in New
21 Hoe target
Furniture landscaping, sodding, & Hope Park Subdivision
Lots
30x15. Separate air
tree cutting. 356−6525.
conditioner & bathroom. off of Yorkville Rd. E.
22 Star followers
Pets& more... MULCHING & DEBRIS
LOOKING FOR an exper-
ienced power sports
$400/mo. Located in
Caledonia. Call 662−
662−327−3081.

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574−0082.
REMOVAL must be able to handle 26 Count start
Using Skidsteer. multiple projects at one 2013 TAHOE 195
You can find or sell just about
Call for estimate, time. Up to date tech- FOR RENT LOCATED DECKBOAT. V8 engine 27 Camera support
anything in The Classifieds.
662−251−3001. nology, solid work eth- NEAR DOWNTOWN. w/ low hours. Runs 29 Steel ingredient
ic, problem-solving
Call us at Use and read 3,000 sq. ft. truck great. Ready to hit the 30 Sirius, for one
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skills, good diagnostic
Moving & Storage 1590 skills and communica-
terminal, 9,500 sq. ft. water. Located in
31 Hearty dish
or email us at classifieds@ tion skills along with a classifieds shop & 3,200 sq. ft. Starkville. Call or text 7 President of 29 Cornell’s home
MOVING??? I can help positive attitude. office/shop. Buildings 662−341−0374. 32 Anger France 31 Boosted
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