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Court of Appeals denies rehearing on industrial park case


Landowners erty owners who own land near
its Highway 383 location. The
Inside
n OUR VIEW: It’s past time for
Nearby property owners —
LMK LLC, Bettye Bell, Mary
preparing appeal court originally ruled in favor of
the city of Starkville’s rezoning
landowners to let Starkville industrial
park proceed. Page 6A
S. Bell, Margaret Copeland and
Laura B. White — appealed the
to Supreme Court in January. decision to Oktibbeha County
A document provided to The 82-Highway 389 intersection Circuit Court, where Judge Jim
By Alex Holloway Dispatch by the Golden Trian- in north Starkville. The LINK, Kitchens affirmed the decision
aholloway@cdispatch.com gle Development LINK, simply which is developing the site, in May 2017.
says “the motion for rehearing filed an application for rezoning The property owners then
The Mississippi Court of Spruill Higgins is denied.” about 360 acres from general appealed the matter to the Mis-
Appeals will not rehear a case On Tuesday, the court issued The industrial park, which is business and residential to in- sissippi Supreme Court, which
opposing the rezoning of land a decision denying a motion scheduled to be completed later dustrial in December 2016. remanded it to the Court of Ap-
for an industrial park in north to rehear the case against the this year, sits on about 400 acres Aldermen approved the re- peals. Owners argued, accord-
Starkville. park, which was filed by prop- of land north of the Highway zoning in January 2017. See Industrial park, 3A

CAFB major Residents push back on annexation


dies on
Caribbean
cruise liner
Victim found in swimming
pool aboard the ship
By VICTORIA CHEYNE
vcheyne@cdispatch.com

An Air Force ma-


jor stationed at Co-
lumbus Air Force
Base died Friday on a
cruise ship owned by
Princess Cruises in
the Caribbean.
Major Stephen Osakue
Osakue, 37, was
found in a swimming pool aboard
the ship early Friday morning and Alex Holloway/Dispatch Staff
still had a heartbeat, but died short- ABOVE: People crowded city hall on Tuesday as the board of aldermen held its first public hearing on annexation. The
ly afterward, a representative from annexation has drawn stuff opposition from residents living in the proposed annexation area to Starkville’s east. BELOW:
Chuck Schimpf speaks to aldermen during a Tuesday evening public hearing on annexation. Schimpf was one of a number of
the Broward County, Florida, Med- residents who flocked to city hall to oppose the city’s proposed public hearing.
ical Examiner’s Office said.
Osakue, a Miami, Florida, native
who worked as a research pharma- Proposed ordinance draws stiff
cist at CAFB, had been with his wife
on a Caribbean Princess ship, one opposition at first public hearing
of the models in Princess Cruises’ By Alex Holloway
fleet. The medical examiner’s of- aholloway@cdispatch.com
fice representative, who asked not
to be identified by name, said the Residents who live in areas the city of Starkville is
ship was somewhere in the Carib- considering annexing flocked to City Hall Tuesday to
bean at the time of Osakue’s death. rail against the annexation at the city’s first public hear-
He passed away on the ship, but ing on the matter.
wasn’t officially pronounced dead Starkville is considering annexing land east of the
until reaching port in Fort Lauder- city, along the Highway 82 and Highway 182 corridors
dale. out to Clayton Village and in the University Hills area on
The South Florida Sun Sentinel the east side of Mississippi State University.
reported Osakue had been drink- Mayor Lynn Spruill, who has advocated for the an-
ing. nexation, said the city is looking east to bring in areas
See Osakue, 3A See Annexation, 8A Alex Holloway/Dispatch Staff

Columbus mayor breaks tie to approve $9K trip to Atlanta


Gavin, Mickens question if CFR re- required to attend the
Fire Rescue International
national accreditation in
2014. Earlier this year,
to appear at the confer-
ence in Atlanta to answer
Training Mike Chandler.
The city also will pay for a
accreditation is worth the cost Conference in August to a peer assessment team questions from a panel. CPSE peer assessor team
complete Columbus Fire with the Center for Public Attending with the leader to attend.
BY MARY POLLITZ ning to send himself and and Rescue’s process for Safety Excellence recom- mayor will be CFR Chief “Each person is as-
mpollitz@cdispatch.com
four firefighters on a trip national re-accreditation. mended the department Martin Andrews, Assis- signed a specific task. If
COLUMBUS — Mayor to Atlanta that will cost CFR became the first mu- for 5-year re-accredita- tant Chief Duane Hughes, you have the opportunity
Robert Smith cast the de- the city more than $9,000. nicipal fire department tion, and the last step re- Accreditation Manager to observe the interview
ciding vote Tuesday eve- A city contingent is in Mississippi to earn maining is for city leaders Alan Lewis and Chief of See Council, 8A

Weather Five Questions Calendar Local Folks Public


1 What athlete has referred to his Thursday meetings
ancestry as “Cablinasian”? June 24: Board
■ Downtown at Sundown: Garrett
2 Where in Seattle can you eat the of Supervisors,
Lunar Orbiter? Oswalt entertains at this free commu-
nity concert in Starkville from 7-9 p.m. 5:30 p.m.,
3 What reality-show host is known
for asking contestants if a reward at Fire Station Park, located at Russell Oktibbeha County
is “worth playing for”? and Lampkin Streets. Blankets or chairs Courthouse
Kenzie Resse Harris 4 In what state would you find encouraged. No coolers. Food vendors June 25: OCH
Area 51? will be on site. Visit starkville.org.
Second grade, Heritage Regional Medical
5 Who is the first monster killed

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by Beowulf? Center Board of
High Answers, 8B
Friday Trustees, 4 p.m.,
T-storms likely ■ “Songs of the Dusty Trails & OCH
Full forecast on Wild West Tales”: The Columbus June 28: Board
page 2A. Arts Council and Columbus Community of Aldermen work
Theatre present an evening of west-
session
ern-themed music, skits and poetry at
Inside 7 p.m. at the Rosenzweig Arts Center,
July 1: Board of
Supervisors, 9
Classifieds 7B Food 5,6B 501 Main St. Member tickets $15 Max Schoolar is the assistant manager
advance/$17 door; non-members at Harveys. He is a Mississippi State a.m., Oktibbeha
Comics 4B NATS 5A
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Wednesday
Did you hear?
Facebook plans its own
currency for 2 billion-plus users
Digital currency, dampen regulators’ interest
in Facebook.
called Libra, is
scheduled to
“It’s a bold and strategic
move that has clear risks as
well as opportunities tied
Trump, in 2020 campaign
mode, calls Democrats ‘radical’
to it,” said Wedbush Securi-
launch in the next ties analyst Dan Ives. “This
could raise further yellow
six to 12 months flags as more regulators fo-
‘A vote for any
Trump protesters rally at gay bar
cus on Facebook.”
By RACHEL LERMAN
David Marcus, the head
AP Technology Writer
of Facebook’s cryptocurren- Democrat in 2020 is
SAN FRANCISCO —
Facebook already rules dai-
ly communication for more
cy operation, said in a tweet
Tuesday that Facebook is
creating a separate subsid-
a vote for the rise of
radical socialism and
blocks from arena speech
than 2 billion people around iary, Calibra, to handle the The Associated Press
the world. Now it wants its new currency. He said feed-
back from customers has
the destruction of the ORLANDO, Fla. — Opponents of President Donald Trump’s reelec-
own currency, too.
The social network un- been “loud and clear” about
keeping social media and fi-
American dream’ tion announcement Tuesday in Florida rebuked his administration’s
policies at a rally outside a gay bar with performances by a mariachi
veiled an ambitious plan President Donald Trump
Tuesday to create a new nancial data separate. band and a drag queen, speeches by a transgender woman and wom-
digital currency similar to “We understand we will By JILL COLVIN, JONATHAN en who had abortions and the appearance of a 20-foot-high blimp of a
Bitcoin for global use, one have to earn your trust,” he LEMIRE and MICHAEL SCHNEIDER scowling Trump in a diaper.
that could drive more e-com- wrote. The Associated Press “The goal is to get under his skin,” said Mark Offerman, the handler
merce on its services and The digital currency, of the blimp known as “Baby Trump.”
called Libra, is scheduled to ORLANDO, Fla. “Baby Trump” wasn’t the only helium-dependent iteration of the
boost ads on its platforms.
launch in the next six to 12 — President Donald president at the rally. Lane Blackwell, who owns a clothing and swim-
But the effort, which
months. Facebook is taking Trump jabbed at the wear store in Orlando, had manufactured 200 small balloons with
Facebook is launching with
the lead on building Libra press and poked the Trump in a diaper and passed them out.
partners including PayP-
and its underlying technolo- eye of the political “People can’t get enough of these,” he said.
al, Uber, Spotify, Visa and
gy; its more than two dozen establishment he ran Organizers of the “Win With Love Rally” said Trump’s announce-
Mastercard, could also
partners will help fund, build against in 2016 as he ment in Orlando on Tuesday night was an affront to a city with a visible
complicate matters for the
and govern the system. kicked off his reelec- gay community and a large Puerto Rican population. Orlando is at the
beleaguered social network.
tion campaign with a Trump center of the Interstate 4 corridor, stretching from Tampa to Daytona
Facebook is currently under Facebook hopes to raise as
grievance-filled rally that focused Beach, which is considered the swingiest part of the nation’s largest
federal investigation over its much as $1 billion from ex-
more on settling scores than laying battleground state.
privacy practices, and along isting and future partners to
out his agenda for a possible sec- Opponents blame the Republican president for holding up disaster
with other technology gi- support the effort.
ond term. aid to Puerto Rico over a feud with Democratic leaders on the island.
ants also faces a new anti- Company officials em-
Addressing a crowd of thou- The Trump administration also has moved to revoke newly won health
trust probe in Congress. phasized that Libra is a way sands at Orlando’s Amway Center care protections for transgender people, restrict their presence in the
Creating its own of sending money across on Tuesday night, Trump com- military, and withdraw federal guidance that trans students should be
globe-spanning currency — borders without incurring plained he was “under assault from able to use bathrooms of their choice.
one that could conceivably significant fees, such as the very first day” of his presidency
threaten banks, national those charged by Western by a “fake news media” and an “il-
currencies and the privacy Union and other internation- finger-pointing made clear that dent we’ve ever had,” said Ron Fre-
legal witch hunt” that had tried to
of users — isn’t likely to al money-transfer services. Trump’s 2020 campaign will prob- itas, a retired Merchant Marine and
keep him and his supporters down.
ably look a whole lot like his run registered Democrat from Orlando.
He painted a disturbing picture
three years ago. Even after two- Trump aides scheduled the
of what life would look like if he
and-a-half years in the Oval Office, kickoff near the four-year anniver-
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LCSD board upholds Caledonia teachers’ transfers to New Hope


Teachers transferred after lodging ordination and releasing
confidential information,”
was to be held original-
ly, was too small for the
complaint against administration Smith previously told
The Dispatch. By that
500 to 1,000 people event
organizers anticipated
BY AMANDA LIEN comment on the decision time, Stevens had already attending, which is why
alien@cdispatch.com and declined to connect served a five-day suspen- they had requested the
The Dispatch with his sion for not properly su- gymnasium. Smith said,
Lowndes County clients for comment. The pervising Byrd. because opening a school
School District School Smith Stevens Barksdale Clark
Dispatch could not inde- According to LCSD building for a political
Board voted in executive pendently reach Richard- board minutes, the three Monday’s meeting, along some that just do it for the event was against district
session Monday night son, Suddith or Sanders teachers, then repre- with about a dozen oth- paycheck, you know? But policy, the board would
to uphold the transfers for comment by press sented by attorney Wil- ers who came in support I can’t remember one day have to give a reason for
of three Caledonia High time. liam Starks, appeared of the teachers. Carrlom she missed unless she the exception to that pol-
School teachers to the In addition to appeal- before trustees on Feb. Byrd (no relation to Rob- was sick and couldn’t get icy.
New Hope campus. ing the transfers, the 18 to request Stevens be ert Byrd), who invited out of bed or something.” “I’m just not com-
The teachers — Anne teachers also filed sep- removed from his posi- McCoy and Brackin to “Caledonia has great fortable with that,” said
Richardson, Melissa Sud- arate complaints with tion. Two months later, the meeting, said he did teachers, and (Richard- board member Brian
dith and Norma Sanders the Equal Employment the three teachers were so because he didn’t see son, Suddith and Sand- Clark. “What would be
— first appealed their Opportunity Commis- notified they were being the benefit in transfer- ers) are three of them,” our reasoning?”
transfers, which were sion, claiming the trans- transferred to New Hope. ring Richardson, Suddith McCoy added. “We “We would be acco-
involuntary, at the end fers came after months In the interim, Stevens and Sanders out of CHS. don’t need anything to modating something
of May. They, along with of harassment by school — who faced no further “It’s just kind of weird change.” organized by the pub-
their attorney Bo Ride- administration. Rideout discipline — twice repri- to uproot them and stick lic,” Barksdale replied.
out, of Greenwood, plead- declined to comment on manded Suddith and pos- them in a foreign environ- Political forum “There are candidates
ed with the school board specifics of the complaint sibly the other two teach- ment,” he said. “This is In other business, from all political parties,
during a 1-hour, 20-min- to the EEOC, but Super- ers, as well. their community. This is board members debated not just one. So it’s not
ute executive session intendent Lynn Wright Smith told The Dis- the place they work best.” a motion on whether to something I’m uncom-
last month to reverse the previously confirmed the patch he would not con- Brackin said he also allow a citizen-organized fortable with.”
transfers and send them issue revolved around firm or deny the transfers chose to attend because forum for state and coun- When the motion
back to CHS. At that time, their claims of being ha- being related to their of Suddith’s significant ty candidates to be held came to a vote, Clark and
the board took no action, rassed by CHS Principal Feb. 18 complaint to the impact on his life. at the New Hope High vice president Jane Kilgo-
but when they took it up Andy Stevens and former board. “I wouldn’t have grad- School gymnasium. re abstained. Barksdale
Monday night, Board Assistant Principal Rob- Three of Suddith’s for- uated without her,” he Board president Rob- and Jacqueline Gray vot-
Attorney Jeff Smith con- ert Byrd. mer students, Mark Mc- said. “She’s one of the ert Barksdale said the ed in favor. Because there
firmed they were upheld. Byrd was forced to re- Coy, Carrlom Byrd and most dedicated teachers New Hope Community was not a majority vote,
Rideout declined to sign on Feb. 8 for “insub- John Brackin, attended we have there. There are Center, where the event the motion did not pass.

Area arrests
The following arrests
were made by Lowndes
County Sheriff’s Office:
n R.C. Bradford, 54,
was charged with posses-
sion of cocaine and pos-
session of marijuana.
n Jamon Boswell, 22, Bradford Boswell Billups O’Neal Doctor Gillespie Jr. Young Pope Mingo Hunter
was charged with posses-
sion of methamphetamine
and possession of para-
phernalia.
n Demetrius Billups,
34, was charged with bur-
glary of an occupied dwell-
ing house and intimidat-
ing a judge, juror, witness,
Patmon Hankins Jenkins Jr. Mullins Lambert Roby Smith Brown Cane Dempsey
attorney, etc.
n Antonio O’Neal, 32, n Franklin Young, 34, role violation. drug, extortion and cyber- n Stacey
was charged with bur- was charged with aggra- n Jacqueline Hankins, stalking. D e m p s e y,
glary of a dwelling house. vated domestic violence. 32, was charged with pa- n Jimmy Roby, 56, was 47, was
n Stephon Doctor, 22, n Mandy Pope, 25, was role violation. charged with a bench war- charged
was charged with cyber- charged with grand larce- n Bill Jenkins Jr., 21, rant and no seatbelt. with pos-
stalking-email/communi- ny and malicious mischief. was charged with posses- n Sheena Smith, session of a
cation to extort. n Malik Mingo, 25, sion of marijuana-more 33, was charged with a Schedule I
was charged with intim- than 30 grams and con- MDOC hold. drug.
The following arrests idating a witness and cy- tempt of court. n Rufus Brown, 35, n Kend- Gaston Baker Gore
were made by the Oktib- berstalking. n Taketa Mullins, 32, was charged with uttering errick Gas- assault.
beha County Sheriff’s Of- n Jackson Hunter, was charged with credit forgery. ton, 18, was charged with n Brylen Gore, 19, was
fice: 22, was charged with an card fraud. n Elias Cane, 22, was two counts of possession charged with aggravated
n Arthur Gillespie Jr., MDOC hold. n James Lambert, 23, charged with a hold for of a stolen firearm. domestic violence, cyber-
51, was charged with ag- n Jamarcus Patmon, was charged with pos- another agency and disre- n Karl Baker, 56, was stalking and malicious
gravated assault. 27, was charged with pa- session of a Schedule I garding a traffic device. charged with aggravated mischief.

Industrial park
Continued from Page 1A
ing to the court’s January The industrial park this will be the final gasp Court to consider the ap-
ruling, the LINK “failed is nearing completion. of those who are trying to peal, we are hoping for a
to support its rezoning However, it has been lim- slow the project down or quick denial. The Mis-
application with clear and ited in how much it can stop it altogether. I think sissippi Supreme Court
convincing evidence and be marketed to potential we’ll be able to move for- passed on the opportuni-
that the rezoning failed businesses with the court ward quickly as soon as ty to hear this case a year
to comply with the city’s case hanging over it. the Supreme Court rules ago, and as nothing mate-
comprehensive plan.” Mayor Lynn Spruill and market it to its full- rial has changed in the sit-
White, speaking to the said she hopes the case est.” uation, we anticipate that
Dispatch, said the case will soon wind down, LINK CEO Joe Max they will decline to hear it
will soon move on to the which will allow officials Higgins said in an issued again.
Supreme Court. to move ahead with mar- statement the LINK is “The longer this takes,
“Our lawyer has been keting the site. also hoping for a quick the more damage it does
baffled at why it took so “There’s only one more conclusion to the case. to Starkville and Oktibbe-
long,” she said. “Our at- step that can be taken,” “We are pleased with ha County’s opportunity
torneys are already pre- she said. “I believe the this progress,” Higgins to grow and see a return
paring an appeal to the Supreme Court will deny said. “If the appellants ask on their investment,” he
Supreme Court.” it once again. I believe the Mississippi Supreme added.

Osakue
Continued from Page 1A
The medical examin- she said Osakue will be is a difficult time for cess Cruises provides it.
er’s office will run a toxi- missed. many across the base, There were no witnesses
cology report and tissue “Major Stephen especially his family. Our to his death, the office in-
tests before drowning can Osakue was a val- thoughts and prayers are dicated.
formally be determined ued-member of Team going out to his wife and
Representatives from
the cause of death. BLAZE, the Medical children, co-workers, and
Princess Cruises did
In a statement Col. Group, and our pharma- friends.”
Samantha Weeks, 14th cy,” she said. “He was The medical examin- not respond to questions
Flying Training Wing an airman, a father, a er’s office plans to review about Osakue’s death
commander, provided husband, a son, a friend video footage from the from The Dispatch by
The Dispatch on Tuesday, and so much more. This cruise ship, once Prin- press time.

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Shanahan drops bid to lead Pentagon, citing ‘painful’ past


Army Secretary Mark Esper will be ment comes at a time of
escalating tensions in
assault charge was a mis-
demeanor for domestic
tenced to four years of
probation.
nation process and would
work on an “appropriate
the new acting Pentagon chief the Middle East, a day
after the U.S. authorized
violence in August 2010
when, according to police
In an interview with
The Washington Post
transition.”

By LOLITA C. BALDOR Secretary Mark Esper sending additional troops records, she hit Shana- shortly before Trump an-
The Associated Press would be the new acting to the region, and after han a number of times, nounced that Shanahan
Pentagon chief. months of unexplained giving him a bloody nose was withdrawing his nom-
WASHINGTON —
“I believe my continu- delays in the confirma- and black eye. The police ination, Shanahan spoke
Acting Defense Secre-
ing in the confirmation tion process. report said she was not about the circumstances
tary Patrick Shanahan
process would force my The acting defense injured, and he was not surrounding his 2011 di-
stepped down Tuesday
before his formal nomi- three children to relive a secretary did not pro- charged. vorce and said he didn’t
nation ever went to the traumatic chapter in our vide specifics, but court There was also a sepa- want to drag his children
Senate, citing a “pain- family’s life and reopen records show a volatile rate November 2011 inci- through the experience
ful” family situation that wounds we have worked family history around the dent in which the couple’s again.
would hurt his children years to heal,” Shanahan time of his 2011 divorce. son, who was 17 at the “Bad things can hap-
and reopen “wounds we said in a statement. “Ul- The couple had been time, struck his mother pen to good families ...
have worked years to timately, their safety and married since 1986. with a baseball bat in the and this is a tragedy, re- Linda Manners
heal.” well-being is my highest His ex-wife, Kimber- home where he lived with ally,” Shanahan told the Visitation:
priority.” ley, was arrested several her in Sarasota, Florida, Post. Saturday, June 22 • 10-11 AM
President Donald Memorial Gunter Peel
Trump announced Sha- His withdrawal from times on charges that in- according to court re- In his statement, Sha- Funeral Home
nahan’s departure in a one of the most critical cluded burglary, property cords. He pleaded guilty nahan said he asked to be 2nd Ave. North Location
Services:
tweet, and said Army positions in the govern- damage and assault. The to battery and was sen- withdrawn from the nomi- Saturday, June 22 • 11 AM
Memorial Gunter Peel
Funeral Home
2nd Ave. North Location

Brooklyn Morton
Area obituaries Visitation:
Saturday, June 22 • 1-2 PM
Memorial Gunter Peel
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OBITUARY POLICY nine great-grandchil- Aliceville is in charge 2nd Ave. North Location
Obituaries with basic informa- COLUMBUS — ABERDEEN — Glo- Services:
Brooklyn Cole Morton, ria DeFrancisco Rye, dren. of arrangements. Saturday, June 22 • 2 PM
tion including visitation and Memorial Gunter Peel
service times, are provided 27, died June 14, 2019, 92, died June 17, 2019, Memorials may be
Funeral Home
free of charge. Extended in Hendersonville, Ten- at Monroe Regional
made to Baptist Cancer Mary Hudgins 2nd Ave. North Location
obituaries with a photograph, Foundation, Baptist REFORM, Ala. —
nessee. Hospital.
detailed biographical informa-
Arrangements are A funeral mass will
Cancer Center, Attn: Mary Lena “Lean” Edelgard Dingeldein
tion and other details families Luke Johnson, 345 Bap- Betts Hudgins, 69, died Visitation:
incomplete and will be be held at 11 a.m. today Monday, June 24 • 10-11 AM
may wish to include, are tist Blvd., Columbus, June 13, 2019, at Pick-
available for a fee. Obituaries announced by Memori- at St. Francis of Assisi Our Savior Lutheran Church
MS 39705 or to St. Jude ens County Medical Memorial Services:
must be submitted through al Gunter Peel Funeral Catholic Church in Monday, June 24 • 11 AM
Children’s Research Center in Carrollton,
funeral homes unless the Home and Crematory, Aberdeen, with Tim Hospital, P.O. Box 50,
Our Savior Lutheran Church
deceased’s body has been Second Avenue North Murphy officiating. Alabama. Memorial Gunter Peel
donated to science. If the Memphis, TN 38101. Home Going Cele- Funeral Home
location. Tisdale-Lann Memo- 2nd Ave. North location
deceased’s body was donated
rial Funeral Home of bration services will be
to science, the family must
provide official proof of death. Linda Manners Aberdeen is in charge
Annie McLaughlin at 1 p.m. Friday at the
George Light
CARROLLTON, James and Lola Laven- Incomplete
Please submit all obituaries COLUMBUS — Lin- of arrangements.
Ala. — Annie E. Mc- der Memorial Chapel Memorial Gunter Peel
on the form provided by The da Oliver Maners, 78, Mrs. Rye was born Laughlin, 88, died June
Commercial Dispatch. Free of Lavender’s Funeral Funeral Home
died June 18, 2019, at Nov. 8, 1926, in Brook- 9, 2019, at Aliceville Service in Aliceville, College St. Location
notices must be submitted
to the newspaper no later New Horizon Residen- lyn, New York, to the Manor Nursing Home with the Rev. Bud Glass
than 3 p.m. the day prior for tial Center in Colum- late Louis and Felicia in Aliceville, Alabama. officiating. Burial will
publication Tuesday through bus. DeFrancisco. She was Home Going Cele- follow at Oak Cemetery
Friday; no later than 4 p.m. Services will be at 11 a member of St. Fran- bration services will in Reform. Lavender’s memorialgunterpeel.com
Saturday for the Sunday edi- a.m. Saturday at Memo- cis of Assisi Catholic be at 11 a.m. June 26, Funeral Service of
tion; and no later than 7:30 Church.
rial Gunter Peel Funeral 2019, at Mt. Pleasant Aliceville is in charge
a.m. for the Monday edition.
Incomplete notices must be
Home, Second Avenue In addition to her Baptist Church, with of arrangements.
received no later than 7:30 North location. Visita- parents, she was pre- the Rev. James C.
a.m. for the Monday through tion will be one hour ceded in death by her Wright officiating.
Friday editions. Paid notices prior to services at the husband, Guy Watkins Burial will follow at
must be finalized by 3 p.m. for funeral home. Memori- Rye; and daughter, Pine Grove Memorial
inclusion the next day Monday al Gunter Peel Funeral Sandy Rye. Garden Cemetery.
through Thursday; and on
Friday by 3 p.m. for Sunday
Home and Crematory, She is survived Visitation will be from
and Monday publication. For Second Avenue North by her children, Lisa 4-6 p.m. June 25, 2019,
more information, call 662- location, is in charge of Warnick, Guy Rye and at Lavender’s Funeral
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US preschoolers less pudgy in latest sign of falling obesity


Improvement affected youngsters including adding more
fruits, vegetables and
pact. He estimated that
amounted to an average
who receive food vouchers and other whole grains may have
contributed to the back-
of 9,000 fewer monthly
calories per child.
services in the federal Women, Infants to-back obesity declines, The American Acade-
researchers said. Other my of Pediatrics recom-
and Children nutrition program data show obesity rates in mends low-fat milk for
2016 were stable but sim- children. It also suggests
By LINDSEY TANNER Journal of the American ilar, about 14 percent, for kids should limit juice
AP Medical Writer Medical Association. children aged 2 to 5 who intake and choose fresh
The improvement af- were not enrolled in the fruits instead.
CHICAGO — Pre- fected youngsters ages program, Blanck noted. Further reducing U.S.
schoolers on government
2 through 4 who receive While too many U.S. childhood obesity will re-
food aid have grown a lit-
food vouchers and other children are still too quire broader changes —
tle less pudgy, a U.S. study
services in the federal heavy, the findings should such as encouraging fam-
found, offering fresh evi-
Women, Infants and Chil- be celebrated, said Dr. ilies and day care centers
dence that previous signs
of declining obesity rates dren nutrition program. William Dietz, a former to routinely serve fruits,

Robert DeSmidt
weren’t a fluke. About 1 in 5 U.S. kids that CDC obesity expert. “The vegetables and whole
Obesity rates dropped age were enrolled in 2016. changes are meaningful grains; and employers to
steadily to about 14 per- An earlier report in- and substantial.” extend parental leave to
cent in 2016 — the latest volving program partici- Dietz said program make breastfeeding eas- Robert Steven DeSmidt, 62,
data available — from 16 pants the same age found changes that cut the ier for new mothers, said of Caledonia, MS, passed away
percent in 2010, the Cen- at least small declines amount of juice allowed Maureen Black, a child Saturday, June 15, 2019, at his
ters for Disease Control in obesity in 18 states and switched from high- development and nutri-
residence.
and Prevention reported. between 2008 and 2011. fat to low-fat milk like- tion specialist at the Uni-
Visitation will be Friday,
“It gives us more hope That was the first decline ly had the biggest im- versity of Maryland.
June 21, 2019, from 2-4 PM at
that this is a real change,” after years of increases
Lowndes Funeral Home. A Fu-
said Heidi Blanck, who that later plateaued, and
neral Service will follow in the
heads obesity prevention researchers weren’t sure
Chapel, with Bro. Kenny Gard-
at the CDC. if it was just a blip.
ner officiating. Interment will
The results were pub- Improvements in food
be in Egger Cemetery, Caledo-
lished Tuesday in the options in that program
nia, MS, with Lowndes Funeral Home directing.
Mr. DeSmidt was born March 15, 1957, in Mus-
kegan, MI, to the late Doris Custard and Robert
W DeSmidt. He was a lifetime member of DAV
and a member of the American Legion. Mr. De-
Italian woman who was Europe’s Smidt was an avid hunter. He worked for Fairway
Ice, Parker Sand and Gravel, and CFC Transpor-
oldest person has died at 116 tation. Mr. DeSmidt served in the United States
Air Force for 17 years as a Fuel Specialist.
The Associated Press Research Group said Ro- Mr. DeSmidt is survived by his sons, Robby
bucci was the last Europe- DeSmidt and Curtis (Philesa) DeSmidt; grand-
MILAN — A 116-year- an born in 1903. She was
children, Jonathan DeSmidt, Tyler DeSmidt,
old Italian woman who Kristina DeSmidt, Lakelan DeSmidt and Kyleigh
just two months younger
authorities say was the Lewis; great-grandchildren, Sawyer Lewis and
than the current oldest
oldest person in Europe Addy Kate Lewis; sisters, Sandra (Frank) Ver-
living person, Kane Tana-
and the second oldest in hoven and Cindy (Cal) Seaver; and special friend,
ka of Japan, who was born
the world has died. Bea DeSmidt.
on Jan. 2, 1903, he said. Pallbearers will be Jonathan DeSmidt, Tyler
The Italian news agen-
Robucci is No. 17 on DeSmidt, Dennis Waldrop, Chris Waddell, Trey
cy ANSA said Giuseppi-
na Robucci died Tuesday the list of people in the Lewis and Charlie Sanders. Honorary Pallbear-
in the southern Italian world who have lived the ers will be Dr. Huxford.
town of Poggio Imperiale, longest lives. Memorials may be made out to St. Jude Chil-
where she was born on Known locally as dren’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place,
March 20, 1903. She lived Nonna Peppa, Robucci Memphis, TN 38105.
116 years and 90 days. had five children, nine Compliments of
Robert Young of the grandchildren and 16 Lowndes Funeral Home
U.S.-based Gerontology great-grandchildren. www.lowndesfuneralhome.net
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Wednesday, June 19, 2019 5A

News About Town


CLUBS or any family member or friend. For more
information, call Rashell Hopkins, 662-
Division hosts a free Opportunity Happens
Here Bash from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. June 21 at
n POSSUM TOWN TOASTMASTERS 570-8342. the Allen Hunter Walking Trail, 103 Industri-
Possum Town Toastmasters meet every n CANCER SUPPORT al Park Road, Macon. Food, entertainment
Friday at 7 a.m. at the Church of Christ, Baptist Cancer Center hosts a support available. The public is invited.
Columbus. To become a better communica- group for cancer survivors and their n MSU ALUMNI CHAPTER
tor and leader, call 662-549-3483. families, noon-1 p.m. the third Friday of The MSU Alumni Association-Lowndes
n POSSUM TOWN QUILTERS every month in Classroom 5 of the Patient County Chapter business/planning meeting
Possum Town Quilters meet at 9:30 a.m. Towers. Next meeting is June 21. Lunch is 6-7:30 p.m. June 25 at Lost Pizza Co.,
the second and fourth Saturdays of each provided. For information and location, call 2009 Highway 45 N. To RSVP or for more
month at the Rosenzweig Arts Center (low- 662-244-2923. information, contact Adrienne Morris, 662-
er level), 501 Main St., Columbus. Check n HYPERTENSION SUPPORT 312-2611 or adriennemorris1999@gmail.
us out at possumtownquilters.blogspot. A pulmonary hypertension support group com.
com. meets at 2 p.m. the second Saturday of n FUN WITH FOOD CLASS
n EAST LIONS CLUB every month at North Mississippi Medical Emerson Family Resource Center, 1504
The Columbus East Lions Club meets every Center-West Point Education Center, 385 Louisville St., Starkville, hosts a Fun with
second and fourth Monday of the month at Medical Center Drive. For information, call Food class from noon-2 p.m. June 25-27.
65 Airline Road. For more information, call Dana Albert, 662-295-3642. For more information, call 662-320-4607.
662-251-1415 or 662-574-7552.
■ DIABETES SUPPORT n SUCCESSFUL MILLENNIALS Q&A
n HOST LIONS CLUB Baptist Golden Triangle hosts day classes Paroled2pride hosts a Q & A session with
The Columbus Host Lions Club meets for Diabetes Support on third Wednesdays successful millennials of the Golden Trian-
every Friday at noon at EMCC Lion Hills of each month, 10-11 a.m. in Patient Tower gle, Sheoyki, Jessica and Hank, at 5 p.m.
Center for a buffet lunch and business room 6. For information, call Lacy Smith, June 29 at the Southern Venue, 513 Main
gathering. For more information, call John 662-244-1392 or 800-544-8762, ext. St. Live music by Sharj Music. Casual at-
Michael, 601-955-2176. 1392. tire. Refreshments served. Limited seating
n LOWNDES REPUBLICAN WOMEN n DIALYSIS SUPPORT available. Register at www.paroled2pride.
Lowndes County Republican Women meets A dialysis support group meets at 6 p.m. org.
the second Tuesday of each month at the second Thursday of each month at n FREE SUMMER MEALS
the Lion Hills Center, 2331 Military Road. Baptist Memorial Hospital-GT, Room 6. The Summer Food Service Program offers
Buffet line opens at 11:15 a.m., with call Open to patients diagnosed with End Stage free meals to children 18 and under
to order at noon. Renal Disease. For more information, call through June 28 at Columbus High School,
n GT QUILTERS GUILD 662-328-4440. Columbus Middle School, Stokes-Beard
The Golden Triangle Quilters Guild meets n CAREGIVER SUPPORT and Cook Elementary. Breakfast 7:45-
at 5:30 p.m. every third Thursday at the A caregiver support group meets at 6 8:30 a.m., lunch 11 a.m.-1 p.m. For more
Starkville Sportsplex Activities Building. p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month, information, call the Child Nutrition Office,
662-241-7410.
■ BREAKFAST WITH THE BULLDOGS beginning June 25, at Baptist Memorial
MSU alumni, friends are invited to Break- Hospital-GT, Room 4. Open to adult family n MORE SUMMER MEALS
fast with the Bulldogs on second Thurs- or other informal caregivers age 18 or older The Mississippi Summer Service Program
days each month at Starkville Café. Dutch providing care to individuals with a disabil- offers free meals to children 18 and under
treat breakfast 7:30 a.m. Contact Carol ity, chronic illness or dementia diagnosis. through July 31 at William Washington
Moss Read at carolmoss@bellsouth.net or For more information, call 662-328-4440. Terrace, 2201 8th Ave. S. Breakfast 9-10
662-312-0637. n NUTRITION EDUCATION a.m., lunch noon-2 p.m. Seasonal workers
■ DULCIMER PLAYERS Diabetes education class meets on fourth needed. For information, call the Southern
Friendly City Strummers meet twice month- Wednesdays, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Baptist Foundation, 662-320-6614.
ly to practice and teach others to play Golden Triangle Outpatient Pavilion. Physi- n 50 DRESSES MINISTRY
dulcimers. Join for $10/year for the whole cian referral required. For information, call Reach1 Teach1 Ministries’ 50 Dresses Min-
family. Dulcimers available to borrow. 662-244-1597 or email info.goldentrian- istry Program to the Golden Triangle area
Contact David Saum, 662-386-6836 or gle@bmhcc.org. helps those in need of a dress or suit for
DrSaum@cableone.net, or the Switzers, n ABUSE RECOVERY GROUP a job search. Donations accepted. Call Re-
662-312-6025. A Domestic Abuse Recovery Group meets gional Coordinator Cequeila Bigbee, 870-
n TOPS Thursdays at 6 p.m. through Safe Haven 627-2859 or e-mail, 1deliveredin2014@
Take Off Pounds Sensibly No. 288 meets Inc. Group counseling for rape recovery is gmail.com.
Tuesdays at Community Baptist Church, available. For information, call 662-327- n ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES
Yorkville Road East, Columbus. Weigh-in 6118 or 662-889-2067. Emerson Family Center, 1504 Louisville
begins at 5:30 p.m. Contact Pat Harris, n DIABETES EDUCATION St., Starkville, offers Adult Education
662-386-0249. Diabetes Self-Management Education classes from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. on Mondays &
n TOPS Class meets fourth Wednesdays at 8:30 Wednesdays; 8 a.m.-7 p.m. on Tuesdays &
Take Off Pounds Sensibly No. 270 meets a.m. at Baptist Golden Triangle Outpatient Wednesdays; 8 a.m.-3 p.m. on Fridays. For
Thursdays at 4370 Cal-Kolola Road, Pavilion Conference Center. Physician more information, call 662-320-4607.
Caledonia. Weigh-in begins at 5-5:30 p.m. referral required. For information, call 662- n WALKING GROUP
Contact Michelle Holliman, 662-386-3650. 244-1596. J.L. King Center’s Families First of Oktib-
n SENIOR CRAFTS n ANGER MANAGEMENT beha County invites the community to join
Senior Crafts meets at the Starkville Family Resource Center, Columbus its Walking Group at 6:30 a.m. Monday-Fri-
Sportsplex Tuesdays, 10-11:30 a.m. Crafts campus, 1575 Second Ave. N., offers free day at Westside Park, 700 N. Long St.,
provided by the parks department. For conflict resolution and anger management Starkville.
information, call Lisa Cox, 662-323-2294. classes. For information, call 662-368- n EFFECTIVE PARENTING
n QUILTING CLUB 3603. Family Resource Center, Columbus
Quilting Club meets in the activities room campus, 1575 Second Ave. N., offers free
n SAFE SLEEP FOR INFANTS
adjacent to the multi-purpose facility at effective parenting classes, with insight
Emerson Family Center, Starkville, offers
the Starkville Sportsplex Thursdays 10 on child safety, appropriate discipline,
Safe Sleep for Infants classes from 11
a.m.-noon. Bring your own project to work effective communication and more. For
a.m.-noon Wednesdays. For more informa-
on. For information, call Lisa Cox, 662- information, call 662-368-3603.
tion, call 662-320-4607.
323-2294. n ACTIVE PARENTING
n BAPTIST VOLUNTEERS
n AARP Baptist Golden Triangle seeks caring, com- Emerson Family Center offers Active
AARP meets the first Wednesday of each Parenting classes from 10-11 a.m. on
passionate volunteers to help in a variety
month at 10 a.m. in the Community Room Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Free diapers
of hospital settings. For information, call
of Regions Bank, Main Street, Columbus. for those who complete the four class
662-244-1165 or email info.goldentrian-
Programs are geared to the needs and series. Free child care provided. Call 662-
gle@bmhcc.org.
interests of seniors 50 and up. For more 320-4607.
information, call 662-889-9496. n BAPTIST HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS
Baptist Hospice-Golden Triangle seeks n FREE COMPUTER CLASSES
Emerson Family Center, Starkville, offers
Health Notes volunteers to assist in the office and with
Hospice families at 2309 Bluecutt Road, free computer classes 1-3 p.m. Tuesdays.
Call 662-320-4607.
n FREE MAMMOGRAMS Suite B. For more information, call Katie
Baptist Golden Triangle offers free mam- Bostwick, 662-243-1173. n FREE TUTORING
mograms to women 35 and older who have n DRUG/ALCOHOL INTERVENTION Family Resource Center, 1575 Second
no insurance coverage for mammograms Narconon offers drug and alcohol interven- Ave. N., Columbus, offers free tutoring,
and are living in Lowndes, Oktibbeha, Clay, tions. For free screenings or referrals, call computer use and printing services for
Monroe or Chickasaw Counties. To see if 1-800-431-1754. pre-K-eighth-grade. Limited slots. Call 662-
you qualify, call 662-244-2979. 368-3603.
n GOLDEN TRIANGLE AA
n SUMMER XTREME CAMP Golden Triangle AA meets daily for n ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
North Mississippi Medical Center-West support. If you want to drink, that is your Emerson Family Center, Starkville, offers
Point, 185 Medical Center Circle, offers business. If you want to stop drinking, English as a Second Language classes 10
Summer Extreme Camp from 1-5 p.m. June that is our business. For information, call a.m.-noon Fridays. For more information,
24-28 for children ages 8-12. $125 per 662-327-8941. call 662-320-4607.
member child; $150 per nonmember child. n TENN-TOM WATERWAY MUSEUM
To register by June 21 or for more informa-
n AL-ANON MEETING
The Columbus Al-Anon Family Groups The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Trans-
tion, call 662-495-9355. portation Museum, 318 Seventh St. N.,
meet Mondays and Thursdays at 5:30
n CROSSOVER SYMMETRY p.m. When you don’t know where to turn Columbus, is open for tours Monday-Friday,
North Mississippi Medical Center-West because someone drinks too much, we 8 a.m.-2 p.m. School field trips, civic clubs,
Point Wellness Center offers a Crossover can help. For information, call 888-425- church groups encouraged. For group tours,
Symmetry Program focusing on shoulder 2666 or go to msafg.org. call 662-328-8936 or 662-574-5794.
health/performance. The 30-day member- n ENVIRONMENTAL MEETING
ship is $30 members; $50 nonmembers.
Call the Wellness Center, 662-495-9355. OTHER EVENTS Memphis Town Community Action Group
meets fourth Tuesdays at 6 p.m. to discuss
n CHILDBIRTH CLASSES n MEET THE CANDIDATES FORUM issues related to the Kerr-McGee site. For
Baptist Golden Triangle offers Childbirth A Meet the Candidates Forum is 6-8 p.m. information, contact Leon Hines, 662-574-
classes and Breastfeeding classes each June 20 at the New Hope Community 6109.
month, 6 p.m., in room 6, near the Gift Center, 381 Stadium Road. Candidates n DIVORCECARE
Shop, $20. For information or to register, for state, district and local offices will be DivorceCare meets on Tuesday evenings at
call 662-244-2498. present. Limited seating. For information, Connections, 101 E. Lampkin in Starkville.
n CHILDBIRTH CLASSES call Sammy Sullivan, 662-415-1269. Don’t go through separation or divorce
Emerson Family Center in Starkville offers n MIGRAINE WALK alone. Call Jake Adams-Wilson at 662-
Childbirth classes from 5:30-7:30 p.m. United Way of Lowndes County hosts a 323-5722 or Jake@first-umc.org for more
every Tuesday. For more information, call Shades for Migraine Walk from 9-11 a.m. information.
662-320-4907. June 21 at Baptist Memorial Hospital Walk- n WRITERS’ GUILD
n LUPUS SUPPORT ing Track. Free event. The public is invited Golden Triangle Writers Guild meets the
A lupus support group meets from 10 a.m.- to attend. second Saturday of each month at Bryan
2 p.m. the first Saturday of every month in n OPPORTUNITY HAPPENS Public Library in West Point. For informa-
Classroom 6 of the Baptist Golden Triangle HERE BASH tion, contact Claire Spradling at claire-
Patient Tower. Open to anyone with lupus EMCC’s Workforce and Community Service spradlingbooks@gmail.com.

Today in history
Today is Wednesday, June 19, the the Continental Army. Montana collapsed, sending a train
170th day of 2019. There are 195 In 1868, “Tales from the Vienna known as the Olympian hurtling
days left in the year. Woods,” a waltz by Johann Strauss into Custer Creek.
Today’s Highlight in History: “the Younger,” was first publicly
performed by Strauss’ orchestra.
In 1944, during World War II,
the two-day Battle of the Philippine
On June 19, 1865, Union troops
arrived in Galveston, Texas, with In 1917, during World War I, Sea began, resulting in a decisive
King George V ordered the British victory for the Americans over the
news that the Civil War was over,
royal family to dispense with Japanese.
and that all remaining slaves in
German titles and surnames; the In 1952, the U.S. Army Special
Texas were free — an event cele-
family took the name “Windsor.” Forces, the elite unit of fighters
brated to this day as “Juneteenth.”
In 1934, the Federal Communi- known as the Green Berets, was
cations Commission was created; it established at Fort Bragg, North
On this date: replaced the Federal Radio Com- Carolina. The celebrity-panel game
In 1775, George Washington was mission. show “I’ve Got A Secret” debuted
commissioned by the Continental In 1938, four dozen people were on CBS-TV.
Congress as commander in chief of killed when a railroad bridge in — The Associated Press
Opinion
6a Wednesday, June 19, 2019
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ZACK PLAIR, Managing Editor


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MICHAEL FLOYD Circulation/Production Manager
MARY ANN HARDY Controller

Our View

It’s past time for landowners to let Starkville industrial park proceed
It’s one, two, three strikes, of Starkville over a proposed Supreme Court, which de- supreme court, and now, the lenge the matter in court.
you’re out on the old ballgame. industrial park. clined to hear arguments, court of appeals, there is no They have had their day
That same rule should apply This latest court ruling sending the case again to the reasonable expectation that (days) in court and have failed
when it comes to a lawsuit comes two years after circuit Court of Appeals. the rezoning would be re- to convince the court at all
that has delayed progress on court judge Jim Kitchens Tuesday’s ruling is not just versed. three levels. There is, there-
a proposed industrial park in ruled in the city’s favor. The three strikes, it’s four. Any continued litigation fore, no ambiguity about the
Starkville. land-owners took the matter This should be the end only serves to delay the inev- legality of the rezoning.
On Tuesday, the Mississip- to the Court of Appeals, which of the matter. After failing itable and hurts Starkville. In the interest of the
pi Court of Appeals declined ruled in the city’s favor in to make their case in front The industrial park project has community, the land-owners
a request to again take up a January. of both the circuit court and been delayed by more than two should end all legal challeng-
lawsuit by a group of Starkville The landowners then took court of appeals and being years as the property owners es.
land-owners against the city their case to the Mississippi denied a hearing at both the pursued their right to chal- It’s time to move on.

Letters to the editor Cartoonist view


Voice of the people
Concerned with restaurant customer service
Is it just me or has good customer service at
local fast food eateries disappeared and/or no
longer being taught to their employees? Over the
past few weeks, I have been appalled by the poor
customer service that I have received by three
local fast food restaurants. One restaurant has
earned the title of highest percentage of orders
being wrong. Another can’t get your order right
after you have to repeat your order four times
initially and then again two more times after
you check your order and find that it’s incorrect.
Last, but definitely not least, restaurant number
3 makes you pull up past the drive-thru window
and sit and wait 40 minutes for your order. When
you go inside to complain, the cashier has the gall
to tell you that “you can just go somewhere else to
eat!” Can you believe that?
I know that I may be considered old fashioned
in some of my beliefs, but I was taught that a
business cannot exist without customers pur-
chasing its products/services, and an employee’s
job is to represent the business in a friendly and
professional manner at all times when dealing
with customers. In my humble opinion, some
local restaurant managers need to seriously train
or re-train their employees.
Stan Wheeler
Columbus

Comments on local and national politics


News Flash! The city has $6 million-plus in
their checking account, which is good news if it
is correct. The public that was in the gallery, all
10-15 concerned citizens that were there, were not
privy to the documents to see it. Transparency? State of the nation
The council voted to borrow $5 million for storm
clean up and the mayor broke the tie to go to
Atlanta with the fire department leaders to keep
our fire rating accreditation. Business as usual.
Councilman Gavin, the lone voice of reason to the
War with Iran would become ‘Trump’s War’
President Donald retaliatory military freedom can be harmonized.
spending spoke against all the travel. There was Trump cannot want war strikes,” said Senator And the youth have become the
a question from councilman Mickens about the with Iran. Tom Cotton on Sunday. regime’s most unrelenting critics.
low number incarcerated in the Lowndes Coun- Such a war, no mat- But as Trump does “Iran’s fragile theocracy can’t
ty Adult Detention Center. He wondered if that ter how long, would be not want war with Iran, absorb a massive external shock.
meant there was a reduction in crime?? What? I’ll fought in and around Iran does not want war That’s why Supreme Leader Ali
have to think about that for a bit. the Persian Gulf, with us. Tehran has Khamenei has, for the most part,
The city still has bad streets, overgrown drain- through which a third denied any role in the adhered to the JCPOA (the nuclear
age ditches and other crumbling infrastructure. of the world’s seaborne tanker attacks, helped pact) and why he is likely angling
This has not been addressed in months. Maybe oil travels. It could put out the fire on one for negotiation over confrontation
it’s time for some citizen input on the subject. Any trigger a worldwide tanker, and accused its with the Great Satan.”
volunteers? Columbus is having a hard time keep- recession and imperil enemies of “false flag” This depiction of Iran’s political
ing the CPD staffed, which is authorized to hire Trump’s reelection. Patrick Buchanan attacks to instigate a crisis and economic decline invites
70, but due to the freeze, 62 is all that is allowed. I It would widen the war. a question: If the Tehran regime is
think we have 58 today. The fire department has “forever war,” which If the Revolution- so fragile and the Iranian people
the same problem keeping at the necessary au- Trump said he would end, to a ary Guard, which answers to the are so alienated, why not avoid
thorized level. Being a first responder is a calling nation of 80 million people, three ayatollah, did attach explosives to a war and wait for the regime’s
and sometimes a thankless job. Many thanks to times as large as Iraq. It would the hull of the tankers, it was most collapse?
both of these departments. become the defining issue of his likely to send a direct message: Trump seems to have several
On the national scene, talk is cheap, results are presidency, as the Iraq War be- If our exports are halted by U.S. options:
what matters. Collusion, impeachment, incom- came the defining issue of George sanctions, the oil exports of the n Negotiate with the Tehran
petence are term those suffering with “Trump W. Bush’s presidency. Saudis and Gulf Arabs can be regime for some tolerable detente.
Derangement” are throwing around. Lower taxes, And if war comes now, it would made to experience similar prob- n Refuse to negotiate and await
lower unemployment, less regulations, a growing be known as “Trump’s War.” lems. the regime’s collapse, in which
economy, strengthening the borders and national For it was Trump who pulled Yet if the president and the aya- case the president must be pre-
pride restored, these are just a few of Trump’s ac- us out of the Iran nuclear deal, tollah do not want war, who does? pared for Iranian actions that raise
complishment. There are those that hate Trump though, according to U.N. inspec- Not the Germans or Japanese, the cost of choking that nation to
more than they love America, and the positive tors and the other signatories -- both of whom are asking for more death.
things make no difference. If you on the left want Britain, France, Germany, Russia, proof that Iran instigated the tank- n Strike militarily, as Cotton
Socialism, move to Cuba or Venezuela, see how China -- Tehran was complying er attacks. Japan’s prime minster urges, and accept the war that fol-
that is working. For me, I salute the flag, and with its terms. was meeting with the ayatollah lows, if Iran chooses to fight rather
stand for the National Anthem and bow my head Trump’s repudiation of the when the attacks occurred, and than be humiliated and capitulate
in prayer. But that’s me. Love America or leave. treaty was followed by his reim- one of the tankers was a Japanese to Pompeo’s demands.
God Bless America. position of sanctions and a policy vessel. One recalls: Saddam Hussein
Lee Roy Lollar of maximum pressure. This was Writing in The Wall Street accepted war with the United
Columbus followed by the designation of Journal Monday were Ray Takeyh States in 1991 rather than yield to
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard as a and Reuel Marc Gerecht, a senior Bush I’s demand he get his army
“terrorist” organization. fellow at the Foundation for the out of Kuwait.
Then came the threats of U.S. Defense of Democracies, a neocon Who wants a U.S. war with
secondary sanctions on nations, nest funded by Paul Singer and Iran?
Our View: Local Editorials some of them friends and allies, Sheldon Adelson. Primarily the same people who
Local editorials appearing in this space represent the
opinion of the newspaper’s editorial board: Peter Imes, that continued to buy oil from Iran. In a piece titled, “America Can goaded us into wars in Iraq, Syria,
editor and publisher; Zack Plair, managing editor; Slim U.S. policy has been to squeeze Face Down a Fragile Iran,” the Libya and Yemen, and who oppose
Smith and senior newsroom staff. To inquire about a Iran’s economy until the regime pair make the case that Trump every effort of Trump’s to extricate
meeting with the board, please contact Peter Imes at buckles to Secretary of State Mike should squeeze the Iranian regime us from those wars.
662-328-2424, or e-mail voice@cdispatch.com. Pompeo’s 12 demands, including relentlessly and not fear a military Should they succeed in Iran,
an end to Tehran’s support of its clash, and a war with Iran would it is hard to see how we will ever
Voice of the People allies in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and be a cakewalk. be able to extricate our country
We encourage you to share your opinion with readers of Yemen. “Iran is in no shape for a from this blood-soaked region that
The Dispatch. Sunday, Pompeo said Iran prolonged confrontation with the holds no vital strategic interest
Submit your letter to The Dispatch by: was behind the attacks on the U.S. The regime is in a politically save oil, and America, thanks to
E-mail: voice@cdispatch.com tankers in the Gulf of Oman and precarious position. The sullen fracking, has become independent
Mail: P.O. Box 511, Columbus, MS 39703 that Tehran instigated an attack Iranian middle class has given of that.
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New England newspaper owner


fights to save local journalism
‘Our business plan was simply to increase the revenue diversification, including a
planned in-house ad-agency.
quality of the content and attract new readers’ For executive editor Kevin Mo-
ran, this level of involvement is a
The Berkshire Eagle’s Fredric Rutberg
thrilling contrast to the Eagle’s
By ALEX ANDRA OLSON described as “news deserts .” former corporate owners. During
The Associated Press Three years ago, Fredric Rut- a rare visit from them in 2015, the
berg, a retired local district judge, agenda was mostly budget cuts.
PIT TSFIELD, Mass. — The pulled together a group of local Shortly afterward, Moran said,
Berkshire Eagle has an expanded investors who bought the small he oversaw the layoffs of 19 people
investigative team. There’s a new newspaper company from a hedge at the four newspapers, one of his
12-page lifestyle section for the fund-backed media chain with a lowest moments in a two-decade
Eagle’s Sunday editions. There’s reputation for cost-cutting and lay- career spent rising through the
a new monthly magazine focusing offs. ranks of the Eagle and its affiliated
on the area’s culinary and natural So far, readers have trickled, not newspapers. The year before, 18 po-
charms. There is an advisory board flocked, back to the flagship Berk- sitions had already been cut.
that includes cellist Yo-Yo Ma and shire Eagle, the only daily newspa- Rutberg and his three partners
Pulitzer-winning writer Elizabeth per in the hilly westernmost region seized a short window of opportu-
Kolbert. of Massachusetts, where 130,000 nity when Alden Global Capital was
The newspaper is wider, its pa- people are scattered across 30-plus putting several of its newspapers
per thicker. There’s even a second towns and villages. up for sale following failed negotia-
daily crossword puzzle. “Our business plan was simply to tions to sell off the company’s media
A hiring flurry, driven by new increase the quality of the content properties, known as Digital First
owners, has brought more than 50 and attract new readers,” Rutberg Media, to a private equity firm.
new jobs to the western Massachu- said. “We’ve made more than a Through a spokeswoman, Mol-
setts daily and its three sister pa- bona fide effort at the first part. We ly Curry, Digital First declined to
pers in Vermont. The idea: Invest- are in the second right now, and the comment for this story. In the past,
ing in the newsroom will translate jury’s out.” Digital First has countered criti-
into more paying readers. Rutberg, 73, is relishing the chal- cism of its tactics, saying it runs
It’s a leap of faith at a time of lenge. “newspapers profitably and sustain-
relentlessly bad news for the local He hosts gatherings around ably so that they can continue to
news industry: Newsroom em- town called “Coffee with the Pres- serve their local communities.”
ployment down by nearly half over ident,” promoting the Eagle’s Advertising and circulation de-
the past 15 years. Waves of layoffs award-winning stories while mol- clines have ravaged the newspaper
continuing to hit both traditional lifying readers who grumble if the industry generally for more than a
newspaper chains and digital news newspaper is delivered late. He decade. It remains to be seen how
startups. Some cities and towns so regularly visits the Vermont news- sustainable the expanded Eagle
denuded of coverage that they’re papers and pursues strategies for will be under its new owners.

Charitable giving by individual Americans drops in 2018


Giving USA report: Individual giving and that number likely
dropped sharply in 2018,
donors, and greater im-
pact on social-service pro-
fell by 1.1 percent, from $295 billion reducing an incentive for
charitable giving.
viders and other charities
that get broad support
in 2017 to $292 billion last year “Whenever there’s a
major tax policy change
from middle-class Amer-
icans.
By DAVID CRARY percent drop in 2009. like that, it has an effect.” “Charities who depend
AP National Writer Experts involved with said Rick Dunham, chair on them are really wor-
the report said 2018 was a of Giving USA Founda- ried,” said Palmer.
NEW YORK — Char- complex year for charita- tion, which publishes United Way, the larg-
itable giving by individ- the annual report. It is est traditional charity in
ble giving, with a relative-
ual Americans in 2018 researched and written the U.S., is among the
ly strong economy overall
suffered its biggest drop by the Indiana Universi- nonprofits relying on mid-
and a volatile stock mar-
since the Great Reces- ty Lilly Family School of dle-class donors. About
ket. Giving by corpora-
sion of 2008-09, in part Philanthropy. 90 percent of its dona-
because of Republi- tions and foundations
Dunham and other tions come through work-
can-backed changes in increased, so that total
experts said it will like- place-based campaigns,
tax policy, according to giving — including dona-
ly take another year of according to its chief mar-
the latest comprehensive
report on Americans’ giv-
tions from individuals —
edged up by 0.7 percent to
analysis, with the help of keting officer, Lisa Bow- Is Estate or
additional data, to reach a man.
ing patterns. $427.7 billion.
Among various fac-
more precise estimate of Bowman said United Long Term Care
The Giving USA re- the tax change’s impact. Way won’t know until later
port, released Tuesday, tors affecting charitable
giving was a federal tax
Stacy Palmer, edi- this year how it fared for Planning Necessary
said individual giving tor of the Chronicle of its 2018-19 fiscal year, but
fell by 1.1 percent, from policy change that dou- Philanthropy, a magazine she noted that tradition- to Protect Your
$295 billion in 2017 to bled the standard de- that covers the nonprofit al nonprofits face many
$292 billion last year. It duction. More than 45 world, suggested that the new challenges, including Family’s Future?
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Grand jury to hear case


in Mississippi police officer death
Panel will decide whether to indict 19-year-old Darian Atkin-
son’s case to a grand jury.
8 miles from his mother’s
home to the Biloxi police
19-year-old suspect in the death of The Harrison County
panel will decide whether
station May 5 with the
goal of killing a police of-
Biloxi police officer Robert McKeithen to indict him in the death
of Officer Robert McKei-
ficer.
Atkinson has been as-
The Associated Press outside a police station then.
signed public defenders.
last month. Atkinson is jailed on
GULFPORT — A Mississippi Gulf Coast a capital murder charge He hasn’t entered a plea.
grand jury will hear the news outlets report that carrying a possible death WLOX reports five
case against the suspect Judge Gaston Hewes Jr. sentence. The Sun Herald people face a Wednesday
in the slaying of a Missis- said Tuesday there is reports that a detective hearing on accessory-af-
sippi officer who was shot probable cause to send said the suspect walked ter-the-fact charges.

Annexation
Continued from Page 1A
of growth and to bring the the garbage services he’s “Because we’re home- them into
commercial area along had for the 17 years he’s owners, it’s to our benefit the city?”
Highway 182, where lived in University Es- to do it right according to he said.
several businesses have tates, and contended that code,” he said. “It’s not go- “What is
sprung up just beyond city garbage trucks would ing to help us.” the motive?
Starkville’s city limits, just “tear our roads that Leave these
into the city. Spruill said much more.” Aldermen feedback p e o p l e
she was particularly inter- “We don’t need that,” Ward 1 Alderman Ben alone. We
Perkins
ested in bringing in areas he said. Carver questioned wheth- do not need
that benefit from being Jim Chrisman, another er the city should move on to have governmental reg-
near Starkville but do not University Hills resident, with annexation. When ulations trying to force
currently pay city taxes. said more than half of the the annexation study pro- these people to live some-
“I was concerned about households in the area cess began in the fall of where they do not want to
having annexation and have signed a petition 2017, the city set out with live.”
adding to what I believe to against the annexation. the hope of bringing Mis- Tuesday’s meeting
be the areas of our com- “You guys know how sissippi State University was the first of two public
munity that are close to difficult it is to get people into Starkville’s city lim- hearings on the annex-
our city limits but are not to respond,” Chrisman its and pushing the popu- ation. The board will hold
part of our urban environ- said. “We got over 50 per- lation to more than 30,000 a second one at its July 2
ment, but people think cent of the households people. meeting, and aldermen
they are,” she said. represented in University MSU has declined to will be able to vote on
But Chuck Schimpf, a Hills in this survey, and be a part of the annex- whether to move ahead
University Hills resident, over 50 percent of the ation, and aldermen cut with implementing the
said he doesn’t see any residents. There is a lot of the original, larger annex- annexation ordinance.
benefit in being annexed opposition to this annex- ation area to one that’s Should the city decide to
into Starkville. ation because we know much smaller and would move ahead with the ordi-
“I’ve been listening to we’re going to get noth- raise Starkville’s popula- nance, the matter will go
all the reasons for about ing out of it and we’re just tion from about 25,000 to to chancery court, where
a year-and-a-half for why going to pay for someone about 27,000. a judge will ultimately
we’re wanting to do this,” else’s benefit.” “Those two goals have decide whether it takes
Schimpf said. “Still, I ha- Bill Chapman, another not been
ven’t heard a good reason resident, said people who met, but effect.
why I would want to be a live outside Starkville’s it’s contin- Ward 5 Alderman
part of this. city limits have the free- ued to be Hamp Beatty and Ward
“You said something dom to alter their homes pushed on 3 Alderman David Little
about fairness, as far as or businesses without down the told The Dispatch they’re
what we receive as far as having to seek permis- line, and we still considering the an-
city services,” he added. sion from the community are where nexation, and want to
“Annexation isn’t going to development department. we are to- Carver hear what’s brought for-
change our city services. However, he said there day,” he ward at the July 2 hearing.
We’re still going to have are neighborhood cov- said. “This has been a lis-
Clayton Village water. enants that dictate how Ward 6 Alderman Roy tening ses-
We’re still going to have homes should be built. A. Perkins, who has con- sion for us,”
East Oktibbeha County In response to the con- sistently opposed annex- Beatty said.
Wastewater District for tention that annexation ation, said again on Tues- “I’ll have
our sewage. None of that will introduce zoning day that he thinks the more to
is going to change. We regulations and code en- city should abandon the say once I
will still have 4-County. forcement, Chapman said effort. hear every-
That won’t change.” that some homeowners “If they do not want one after
Schimpf said he’s been already try to build their to be in the city, as one the second Beatty
more than satisfied with homes to code. gentleman said, why drag hearing.”

Council
Continued from Page 1A
process, it’s no way one
person can know every-
thing,” Smith said. “From
my standpoint, there are
questions they will ask
the mayor. The chief can’t
answer questions for the
mayor, and they’ll ask
questions I can’t answer Smith Gavin Mickens Andrews Box Jones
for the chief. There are 30 — and what they be- the right answers to the of this conference will
questions concerning the lieve needs to be a more questions, we will not come from that savings.
fire department, why I disciplined effort to save get re-accreditation,” An- Moreover, CFR original-
think the department de- money. Stephen Jones, of drews said. “I can’t say it ly planned to attend a
serves to be accredited. Ward 5, also voted against no clearer. It’s that simple. March conference in Cali-
They’ll ask if you’re will- the trip. If I don’t answer the ques- fornia for re-accreditation
ing to finance the duty re- Gavin, for his part, tion right or don’t have but waited for the Atlanta
quirements if you become directly challenged An- the people there we are option so it would be less
re-accredited. drews Tuesday when he not getting re-accredited. expensive.
“There are numerous made the request, asking This is not a game. This Ward 3’s Charlie Box,
questions that they ask,” if national re-accredita- is a very nerve-wracking along with Ward 1’s Gene
he added. “If I didn’t have tion was even worth the thing as a chief. I’m very Taylor and Ward 4’s Fred
to go, I wouldn’t.” trouble. nervous. These people Jackson, approved the
National accreditation “I talked to a couple don’t play. They’ll ask you travel.
is a reflection on CFR’s insurance people about questions you ain’t never Box, speaking to The
equipment, personnel the accreditation and thought about. Dispatch after the meet-
training and response fire rating going down,” “If we don’t have the ing, said re-accreditation
times and contributes to Gavin said. “In my opin- right people there we are is worth the cost.
its State Fire Rating — ion, it wasn’t that great of not being re-accredited,”
“I don’t want to lose
which impacts homeown- a deal. It wasn’t that much he added. “I’m not going
accreditation,” Box said.
er’s insurance for Colum- money that (insurance) to make this city embar-
bus residents. “It’s too important to this
went down. If you have a rassed.”
Councilmen, however, city.”
$200,000 house, it might Mickens asked if the
knotted 3-3 on whether be $25 or $30 a year they city could afford to scale Jones told The Dis-
to approve travel for so are saving. That’s what back the attendance for patch after the meeting
many city representatives the insurance people told the conference and chal- he wanted to table the
to the conference, giving me. We are spending a lenged the notion An- discussion until he could
Smith the power to break ton of money; this trip is drews couldn’t speak to look at more information.
the tie. $9,360. We are spending all the necessary details What Andrews present-
Ward 6 Councilman a lot of money to keep ac- about his department. ed, Jones said, was not
Bill Gavin, along with creditation. If we lose it, “Sending six people, I enough to convince him.
Ward 2’s Joseph Mick- we didn’t have it before can’t justify that,” Mick- “It wasn’t that I was to-
ens, led the vocal dissent (2014), and we did OK.” ens said. “I don’t think tally against it, we are just
to the travel request, cit- Andrews fired back you need everybody there trying to save money,”
ing the city’s troubled fi- and said it would be an to answer questions. If Jones said. “I think it’s a
nancial condition — two embarrassment for CFR you’re the chief, you ought great thing that we are
consecutive years of defi- and Columbus if the de- to know the answers.” accredited. I just needed
cits exceeding $800,000 partment was not pre- Andrews said CFR has a little bit more to think
and the possibility of de- pared and lost its accred- already cut its training about it. I just needed a
pleting their operating itation. budget by $25,000 this little bit more to convince
fund reserves by Sept. “If we don’t know fiscal year, and the cost me.”

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Rain delays MSU Adventures of


baseball tilt
versus Vandy to
the ‘Baseball Brit’
this afternoon
Extra day’s rest could have
greatest impact in bullpen
BY BEN PORTNOY
bportnoy@cdispatch.com

OMAHA, Neb. — There


was no Mississippi State
baseball Tuesday.
Official word came
around 3:45 p.m. that No.
6 MSU’s winners brack-
et matchup against No. 2
seed Vanderbilt (55-11)
had been moved to today Plumlee
at 2 p.m. at TD Ameritrade
Park.
Frustrating as the rain-soaked week-
day may have been, the extra rest could
spell relief, especially for the Bulldogs’
bullpen.
Relief pitchers Jared Liebolt, Cole Gor-
don and Riley Self pitched a combined
four innings Sunday in Mississippi State’s
comeback win over Auburn.
When MSU (52-13) does finally take
the field it will be on the arm of senior
starter Peyton Plumlee. He enters the
contest at 7-4 with a 3.67 ERA in 20 ap-
pearances this year.
Opposing him on the bump will be Van-
derbilt freshman phenom Kumar Rocker.
The son of former Auburn football player
and Washington Redskin Tracy Rocker,
he is 10-5 with a 3.50 ERA and ranks third
on the team with 97 strikeouts in 87 1/3
innings pitched.
Auburn and Louisville resumed play of
the final five innings of their postponed
game, starting at 11 a.m. Louisville led
4-1 when weather intervened on Tuesday.

MSU BASKETBALL Courtesy photo

Perry Tabbed
Joey Mellows, 34, was in Omaha, Nebraska, this weekend as part of his effort to see 162 baseball games this
year. The British native and resident of South Korea has so far seen college, minor league and major league
contests.

Finalist for USA Mellows takes in Omaha on his quest


Basketball U19 to see 162 baseball games this year
World Cup Roster BY BEN PORTNOY Nebraska, and the College World ly 50 minutes before the first
bportnoy@cdispatch.com Series. pitch, Mellows headed toward the
The Associated Press
If he rushed out the door, he outfield bleachers with his general

J
oey Mellows started could complete the 8-1/2 hour admission ticket in-hand.
COLOR ADO SPRINGS, Sunday morning in Denver,
drive to eastern Nebraska just in As Mellows, 34, headed up
Colorado – Mississippi State Colorado.
time for first pitch between Mis- onto the concourse, the sight of a
forward Reggie Perry was For two days he watched packed TD Ameritrade Park came
selected as one of 18 finalists the Colorado Rockies take on the sissippi State and Auburn.
into view.
for the 2019 USA Basketball San Diego Padres play baseball at “For an Englishman that is
Boozed up fans, beach balls
Men’s U19 World Cup Team Coors Field. literally the length of my entire and a vast array of maroon-and-
announced Tuesday by the His immediate plan was not country,” Mellows, a Portsmouth, white and orange-and-blue shirts
USA Basketball Junior Na- Perry quite set. Rumblings on Twitter England native, said.
tional Team Committee. had brought mentions of Omaha, Arriving at the ballpark rough- See BASEBALL Brit, 2B
Perry is one of five finalists
who played college basketball in 2018-19
joining Tyrese Haliburton (Iowa State), Kira
Lewis, Jr. (Alabama), Isaac Likekele (Okla-
homa State) and Trevion Williams (Purdue).
High school players from the 2019 and 2020 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP
classes represent the remaining 13 spots.
The original pool of 33 players was nar-
rowed down to 18 after five practices at the
USA Olympic Training Center in Colorado.
Jason deGrom, Alonso lead Mets past East-leading Braves 10-2
The 18 finalists will continue to train twice a The Associated Press Braves start- himself at the plate, lead- Michael Conforto added
day in Colorado Springs with the 12-member er Julio Te- ing off the sixth with a dou- a long homer in the eighth,
USA U19 World Cup Team being announced ATLANTA — Jacob de- heran for six ble and coming around to and Jeff McNeil went deep
prior to the team’s June 24 departure. Grom took a shutout into runs over four score. in the ninth to finish off the
The 2019 FIBA U19 World Cup will take the ninth inning, Pete Alon- innings and Freddie Freeman and 15-hit barrage.
place from June 29-July 7 in Greece. The so homered to highlight the cruised to a Josh Donaldson hit back-
USA is led by head coach Bruce Weber Conforto and Todd Fra-
first four-hit game of his victory that to-back homers off deGrom
(Kansas State) along with assistant coach- zier both had two RBIs. Mc-
young career, and the New eased some in the ninth, ending a bid
es Mike Hopkins (Washington) and LeVelle deGrom Neil added three hits, and
York Mets routed the first- of the tension for the second shutout and
Moton (North Carolina Central). Members place Atlanta Braves 10-2 on every Mets starter had at
from a disap- fourth complete game of
of the USA Basketball Junior National Team Tuesday night. pointing season. his career. Robert Gsellman least one.
Committee include chairman Matt Painter Bouncing back from an DeGrom (4-6) dominat- came on for the beleaguered Teheran (5-5) lost for the
(Purdue), Shane Battier (Athlete Repre- ugly 12-3 loss in the series ed, allowing just five hits, Mets bullpen to strike out first time since April 30.
See Perry, 2B opener, the Mets pounded struck out 10 and helped the final two Atlanta hitters. See Roundup, 2B
2B Wednesday, June 19, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Baseball Brit
Continued from Page 1B
littered the seats. as many times as I could to try and wear-and-tear of travel had begun taking sippi State-garbed patrons are enjoying
Just the latest stop on a journey that understand this culture that was so its toll. themselves in lieu of a rainout that had
will span five countries, 162 games and important in Japan and so important in Mellows began questioning his postponed the Bulldogs’ scheduled tilt
countless miles on the road, the Base- Korea,” Mellows said. “And eventually I decisions. Sleeping in a car, stopping at against Vanderbilt to today.
ball Brit, as he’s known on Twitter, had fell in love with it.” gas stations across America to use the “Seeing a lot of stewards chasing
arrived in Omaha. Channeling his pure affection for the restroom — the weary road had its fair around beach balls,” Mellows says of
sport, he conceived the idea of travel- share of drawbacks. what he saw in the outfield bleachers at
A more timely interest ing to 162 games in a year — the same One such drawback earned him a
souvenir from Mississippi he continues
TD Ameritrade Park. “I’m out there nor-
Simply put, Mellows found the soccer length as a full MLB season — to bring mally with a beer, just soaking it all in.”
games he wanted to watch started too further awareness of the sport back to to keep very close. As the night winds down, Mellows
early for his circumstances. his native England. Mellows even realized midway begins a conversation in his head. It’s the
Having grown up a soccer fan, “I just thought if I can do something through the Braves game he had torn same one he had in Denver three days
Mellows did his best to follow England’s crazy this year, like 162 baseball games, a hole in his trusted jeans. Fearing prior — Where will he head to next?
professional teams when he took a job as and I can learn more about baseball, and repercussions for his indecent outfit, he He wanted to see MSU take on Van-
a high school economics and geography try and show people back home how fun raced out of the ballpark about the sixth
derbilt, as the Commodores were one of
teacher at Dulwich College in Seoul, baseball can be … I thought ‘This is the inning to a nearby Levi’s store to address
two squads he had yet to see play in the
South Korea. year to do that,’” Mellows said. the issue.
CWS, before rain intervened.
But with the eight-hour time differ- Given Dulwich had supported his “I bought these jeans there,” Mellows
said pointing to the denim pants he Needing this week to return the Jeep
ence, the games were played in the dead housing for years, he piled his saved-up
rent money and headed off to Japan for donned Tuesday night. “I literally walked Cherokee he had rented so many months
of night in Asia. His fandom became and miles ago, he may opt to head to
unsustainable. the MLB season opener between the Se- in, found these, changed into them,
attle Mariners and the Oakland Athletics asked (an employee) if I could wear Philadelphia — his designated drop off
“My first year I tried to (watch),” he spot — 19-1/2 hours away.
said. “But I was getting too tired.” in Tokyo March 20. these on the way out — which is super
“I’ve been so sensible for so long, I embarrassing — and then I dumped my “The longest drive of my life was, I
Suffering through a sports-centric
don’t feel bad at all about what I’m doing,” old jeans in the bin and drove straight to think, eight hours and 50 minutes,” Mel-
identity crisis of sorts, Mellows turned to
he said. “It’s the adventure of a lifetime.” Louisiana. lows says. “So I’m going to have to break
baseball by chance.
“So that’s my only time I’ve been in that in consecutive days.”
Joining his parents on vacation in Ja-
pan in April 2015, Mellows and his family A Mississippi souvenir Mississippi,” he added. It gets worse.
went to see the ORIX Buffaloes take Of the 73 games that Mellows has “And I won’t get to watch any baseball
on the Chiba Lotte Marines in Osaka. taken in this season, one was played in So long to Omaha because I’ll be driving all the time,” he
says.
Mellows was hooked. Mississippi. Sitting at the Old Mattress Factory
“I just sat there transfixed,” he said. On May 8, he drove to Pearl for a Bar and Grill in Omaha, Mellows orders Paying his check, Mellows begins
“I went back on my own the next night I 10:35 a.m. matchup between the Mis- a drink. walking toward the exit.
found it so curious.” sissippi Braves and the Pensacola Blue Polishing off a can of Miller Lite, He says one day he will write a book
Once home in South Korea, Mellows Wahoos of Minor League Baseball’s he switches over to an Angry Orchard about the experiences he has and will
became further enthralled with the Double-A division. hard cider upon plopping down in a side have. His Twitter account will serve as a
game. As the 10-team KBO League Having slept in his Jeep Cherokee out- booth. virtual storybook in the meantime.
dominated airtime on South Korean TV side of Memphis, Tennessee, the night The sounds of classic rock, early Seconds later he is out of sight. His
stations, he adopted the Seoul-based LG before, he hit the road around 5 a.m. to 2000s alternative music and the banter of next destination is still not clear. It doesn’t
Twins as his team. make the game. college baseball fans engulf the room. matter. He’s on the journey of a lifetime
“I started going to my local ballpark Thirty-nine games into his trip, the One table over, roughly eight Missis- and he’s soaking up every second.

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TWINS 4, RED SOX 3, 17 IN- beat Houston to clinch its first series win James McCann hit a leadoff single be- ST. LOUIS — Rookie Jordan Yama-
NINGS in nearly a month. fore Jiménez drove a 1-0 pitch from Pedro moto matched his first career start by
MINNEAPOLIS — Max Kepler’s The Reds won a series for the first time Strop (1-3) over the wall in left for his 12th pitching seven scoreless innings against
single with one out in the 17th inning since May 24-26, when they took two of homer. St. Louis, and Miami earned the shutout.
gave Minnesota a victory over Boston in three from the Cubs. The Astros hadn’t Evan Marshall (3-0) got two outs for Yamamoto (2-0) allowed two hits,
the longest game by innings in Target dropped a series since April 29-May 2. the win and Alex Colomé worked the struck out seven and walked two. He be-
Field history. Winker connected on the fourth pitch ninth for his 15th save in 15 chances. Four came the first pitcher since Pittsburgh’s
Kepler hit a tying homer in the 13th from Verlander (9-3). Joey Votto doubled White Sox relievers combined for four Nick Maddox in 1907 to beat the Cardi-
before his hit down the first-base line and Dietrich’s first homer since May 28 scoreless innings after Iván Nova turned nals twice in a seven-day span when the
past a five-man Red Sox infield scored made it 3-0. Kyle Farmer added a homer in one of his best starts of the season. first game was his debut. Relievers Tay-
Luis Arraez to end a game that took 5 in the seventh off. The slumping Cubs kicked off a 10- ron Guerrero and Sergio Romo complet-
hours, 45 minutes and ended at 12:55 Verlander went seven innings and game homestand with their fourth loss ed the two-hitter.
a.m. struck out eight. in their last five games. Kyle Schwarber Brian Anderson and Starlin Castro
The winning hit came off reliever Anthony DeSclafani (4-3) pitched into
connected for his 16th homer and Cole homered for the Marlins.
Brian Johnson (1-1), who pitched the the sixth inning and gave up six hits. Mi-
Hamels pitched seven sparkling innings, Jack Flaherty (4-4) pitched seven in-
17th inning for the Red Sox, who had chael Lorenzen retired the side in order
becoming the 10th left-hander with 2,500 nings, allowing three runs on four hits
their six-game winning streak snapped. in the ninth for his second straight save
Boston had a runner on third and no- and fourth overall. career strikeouts. while striking out eight, and had St. Lou-
body out in the 17th but couldn’t score TIGERS 5, PIRATES 4 MARLINS 6, CARDINALS 0 is’ first hit off Yamamoto.
against Zack Littell (1-0), who earned PITTSBURGH — Nicholas Castella-
his first career win. nos trotted home when a potential double
The teams traded solo homers in the play in the eighth turned into an RBI field-
13th inning. Mookie Betts put Boston er’s choice due to some indecisiveness by
up 3-2 before Kepler launched his 18th Pittsburgh second baseman Adam Fra-
homer to keep the game going. zier.
YANKEES 6, R AYS 3 The Tigers loaded the bases off Kyle
NEW YORK — Cameron Maybin Crick (2-3) with one out when Brandon
homered again with his roster spot in Dixon hit a grounder that rolled under
doubt, Edwin Encarnación went deep Crick’s glove right to Frazier. Instead of
for his first hit with the Yankees and flipping to shortstop Kevin Newman in
New York beat Tampa Bay to extend its hopes of turning an inning-ending double
AL East lead to 2 ½ games. play, Frazier tried to tag Detroit’s Chris-
New York won its fourth straight tin Stewart between first and second.
and has taken 9 of 12 against the sec- Stewart backed off to avoid the tag, break-
ond-place Rays dating to last season. ing up the play and forcing for Frazier to
Gary Sanchez had two RBIs and J.A. settle for one out instead of two.
Happ (7-3) pitched two-run ball over five Buck Farmer (4-4) earned the win.
innings. Giancarlo Stanton returned Shane Greene earned his American
from the injured list to play right field League-leading 21st save. Miguel Cabre-
and reached into the seats in foul terri- ra had two hits as Detroit beat the Pirates
tory for a key out in the second. for just the second time in their last 10
The Rays lost back-to-back road meetings.
games for just the second time this sea- Bell hit his 20th home run for Pitts-
son. burgh. Jung Ho Kang hit an RBI triple
Stanton was 0 for 4 with two strike- — his first three-base hit since 2015 —
outs in his first big league action since and Colin Moran added to Pittsburgh’s
March 31 major-league leading pinch-hit total on an
ATHLETICS 16, ORIOLES 2 RBI single in the seventh.
OAKLAND, Calif. — Khris Davis, ANGELS 3, BLUE JAYS 1
Robbie Grossman and Stephen Piscotty TORONTO — Tyler Skaggs pitched
homered in a 10-run sixth inning, and into the eighth inning, Kole Calhoun
Oakland hit six home runs overall in a and Brian Goodwin hit solo homers and
rout of Baltimore. Los Angeles remained unbeaten in five
Ramón Laureano, Chad Pinder and games against Toronto this season.
Beau Taylor also homered as the A’s set Skaggs (6-6) went a season-best 7 1/3
a season-high for home runs. It’s the first innings. He allowed a run and three hits,
time that Oakland has had six home runs walked none and struck out six. Ty But-
in a game since June 17, 2008. trey got two outs in the eighth, and Han-
Brett Anderson (7-4) allowed one sel Robles finished for his 11th save in 13
earned run and four hits in seven innings opportunities.
in beating the Orioles for the second time Luis Rengifo had two hits for the An-
this season. gels, who have won 17 of 23 games in To-
Laureano finished with four hits and ronto.
made a terrific running catch before Lourdes Gurriel Jr. homered for the
crashing into the center field wall. Matt Blue Jays, who have lost a season-worst
Olson added two hits and scored twice. six straight at home.
Oakland hadn’t scored 10 or more Both homers came off right-hander
runs in an inning at the Coliseum since Marcus Stroman (4-9), who allowed two
July 5, 1996. runs and four hits in seven innings. Stro-
Three of Oakland’s home runs came man has lost three of his past four deci-
off Baltimore starter Gabriel Ynoa (0-4). sions.
Ynoa allowed seven hits and a career-high WHITE SOX 3, CUBS 1
six runs in 5 1/3 innings. CHICAGO — Eloy Jiménez hit a tie-
REDS 4, ASTROS 3 breaking two-run homer in the ninth
CINCINNATI — Jesse Winker and inning in his first game against his first
Derek Dietrich homered off Justin Ver- major league organization, helping the
lander in the first inning and Cincinnati White Sox beat the Cubs.

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sentative), Tony Bennett (Virginia), Ed pearance. The Bulldogs have dialed up
Cooley (Providence) and Sean Miller 48 victories over the last two seasons
(Arizona). which is tied for second-most in pro-
Mississippi State posted a 23-11 gram history over a two-year span and
record last season and secured the fourth among SEC schools during that
program’s 11th NCA A Tournament ap- span.
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D.Hllnd p 0 0 0 0 A.Brnes c 4 1 1 1 Barber; Second, Sam Holbrook; Third, Dan Championship Series tion (MLS), 7:30 p.m.

Sports Briefs
Gott p 0 0 0 0 Kershaw p 1 0 0 0 Iassogna. (Best-of-3) Dallas (MLS) vs. New Mexico United (USLC),
Ystrzms ph 1 0 0 0 Garlick ph 0 1 0 0 T_3:04. A_24,791 (41,149). Monday, June 24: Pairings TBD, 7 p.m. 8 p.m.
American League Glance Mlancon p 0 0 0 0 Floro p
J.Kelly p 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Marlins 6, Cardinals 0 Tuesday, June 25: Pairings TBD, 7 p.m. Saint Louis (USLC) vs. Cincinnati (MLS), 8:30
p.m.
All Times EDT x-Wednesday, June 26: Pairings TBD, 7 p.m.
MUW Summer Volleyball Clinics
East Division
W L Pct GB
Totals 30 0 4 0 Totals
San Francisco 000 000 000—0
36 9 14 9 Miami St. Louis
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Portland Timbers (MLS) vs. LA Galaxy (MLS),
11 p.m.
Mississippi University for Women will host four
position-specific volleyball clinics this summer for youth
New York
Tampa Bay
45 27 .625 —
43 30 .589 2½
Los Angeles 200 001 60x—9
LOB_San Francisco 6, Los Angeles 10. 2B_Pil-
lar (14), J.Turner (11), Bellinger (15), Beaty (3).
Rojas ss 4 1 1 1 M.Crpnt 3b 3 0 0 0
H.Rmrez rf 3 1 2 0 DeJong ss 2 0 0 0
Cooper 1b 4 1 2 1 Gldschm 1b 4 0 0 0
Basketball Thursday, June 20
Los Angeles (MLS) vs. San Jose Earthquakes
(MLS), 10:30 p.m.
players.
Boston
Toronto
40 35 .533 6½
26 47 .356 19½ HR_Pederson (19), K.Hernandez (11). CS_So- Bri.And 3b 4 1 1 2 Ozuna lf 4 0 0 0 WNBA Glance
Baltimore 21 52 .288 24½ lano (1). S_Kershaw 2 (5). S.Cstro 2b 4 1 1 1 De.Fwlr rf 4 0 1 0 All Times EDT
A defense/libero clinic will be held July 15, followed
by a setters clinic July 16, a hitter/blocker clinic July 17
Central Division
W L Pct GB

San Francisco
S.Anderson L,2-2 5
IP H R ER BB SO

2-3 7 3 3 3 2
Romo p 0 0 0 0 Molina c 3 0 0 0
Alfaro c 4 0 0 0 Wieters c 1 0 0 0
Dean lf 3 0 0 0 Wong 2b 2 0 0 0

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Connecticut
W L Pct
8 1 .889
GB

Golf
and an all skills clinic July 18.
Minnesota
Cleveland
48 24 .667 —
38 34 .528 10 D.Holland 2-3 2 2 2 1 1 Gerrero p 0 0 0 0 Bader cf 3 0 0 0 Chicago 4 2 .667 2½ Golf Glance
Gott 2-3 4 4 4 1 0 Rivera 2b 1 0 0 0 Flherty p 2 0 1 0 Washington 5 3 .625 2½ All Times Eastern
Cost is $50 per session. In order to participate, Chicago 35 36 .493 12½ PGA TOUR
Detroit 26 43 .377 20½ Melancon 1 1 0 0 0 1 Riddle cf 4 1 1 0 T.Webb p 0 0 0 0 Indiana 4 4 .500 3½
each camper must complete a signed registration form, Los Angeles Ymamoto p 2 0 0 0 Brebbia p 0 0 0 0 New York 3 5 .375 4½ TRAVELERS CHAMPIONSHIP
Kansas City 25 48 .342 23½ Site: Cromell, Conn.
West Division Kershaw W,7-1 7 3 0 0 2 6 R.Hrrra ph-lf
0 0 0 0 Ravelo ph 0 0 0 0 Atlanta 1 5 .167 5½
a facility accident waiver and a photo release form. Floro 1 0 0 0 0 3 G.Cbrra p 0 0 0 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE Course: TPC River Highlands. Yardage: 6,841.
W L Pct GB Par: 70.
Registration and all forms for the clinic are available Houston 48 26 .649 — J.Kelly 1 1 0 0 1 1 Totals 33 6 8 5 Totals 28 0 2 0 W L Pct GB
Texas 39 34 .534 8½ Umpires_Home, Ed Hickox; First, Carlos Miami 000 010 230—6 Las Vegas 4 3 .571 — Purse: $7.2 million. Winner’s share:
at https://www.owlsathletics.com/camps/camps-list. Torres; Second, Dana DeMuth; Third, Ryan St. Louis 000 000 000—0 Seattle 5 4 .556 — $1,296,000.
Oakland 38 36 .514 10
For more information contact Roxanne Hernandez at Los Angeles 37 37 .500 11 Blakney. E_Ozuna (1), Alfaro (5). LOB_Miami 2, St. Los Angeles 4 4 .500 ½ Television: Thursday-Friday, 3-6 p.m. (Golf
Seattle 31 46 .403 18½ T_2:59. A_48,219 (56,000). Louis 6. 2B_Rojas (14), Cooper (3), Riddle (4), Minnesota 4 5 .444 1 Channel); Saturday-Sunday, 1-2:45 p.m. (Golf
662-329-6572. Flaherty (1). HR_Bri.Anderson (8), S.Castro Phoenix 2 4 .333 1½ Channel), 3-6 p.m. (CBS).
Monday’s Games
N.Y. Yankees 3, Tampa Bay 0 Padres 4, Brewers 1 (5). CS_DeJong (1). S_R.Herrera (1). Dallas 1 5 .167 2½ Defending champion: Bubba Watson.
Milwaukee San Diego IP H R ER BB SO Tuesday’s Games FedEx Cup leader: Matt Kuchar.
Lowndes County Adult Softball L.A. Angels 10, Toronto 5
Cincinnati 3, Houston 2
Texas 7, Cleveland 2

Cain cf
ab r h bi ab r h bi
3 0 1 0 Tts Jr. ss 4 0 1 0
Miami
Yamamoto W,2-0 7 2 0 0 2 7
Washington 81, Los Angeles 52
Wednesday’s Games
Last week: Gary Woodland won the U.S. Open.
Notes: The field is loaded, with four-time ma-
Church League Boston 2, Minnesota 0
Oakland 3, Baltimore 2
Yelich rf 4 0 1 0 Hosmer 1b 4 0 0 0
Braun lf 4 0 0 0 Machado 3b 4 0 2 1
Grandal c 3 0 0 0 Renfroe lf-rf 4 0 1 0
Guerrero
Romo
St. Louis
2-3 0 0 0 2
1 1-3 0 0 0
0
0 0
Indiana at Atlanta, 11 a.m.
Chicago at New York, 7 p.m.
Thursday’s Games
jor champion Brooks Koepka, Jordan Spieth,
Justin Thomas, British Open champion Fran-
cesco Molinari and Phil Mickelson, who has not
Lowndes County Recreation Department will host Kansas City 6, Seattle 4
Phoenix at Dallas, 8 p.m. played here since 2003. ... Mickelson won the
Tuesday’s Games Mstakas 3b 1 0 0 0 Naylor rf 3 0 1 0 Flaherty L,4-4 7 4 3 3 1 8
a coaches’ interest meeting for an adult slow-pitch Detroit 5, Pittsburgh 4 T.Shaw 3b 2 0 0 0 Margot pr-cf 1 1 1 0 T.Webb 1-3 1 1 1 0 0 Washington at Las Vegas, 10 p.m. tournament in 2001 and 2002. ... Chip McDaniel
softball church league at 6:30 p.m. July 9 at New Hope N.Y. Yankees 6, Tampa Bay 3 H.Perez 2b 2 0 0 0 Myers cf-lf 3 0 0 0 Brebbia 2-3 3 2 1 0 1 Friday’s Games made it through Monday qualifying for the third
L.A. Angels 3, Toronto 1 Aguilar 1b 2 1 0 0 F.Mejia c 4 1 1 2 G.Cabrera 1 0 0 0 0 0 Atlanta at Connecticut, 7:30 p.m. time this year, this one after an overnight flight
Community Center. Cincinnati 4, Houston 3 Arcia ss 3 0 0 0 L.Allen p 3 1 1 0 HBP_by Guerrero (DeJong). Indiana at Chicago, 8 p.m. from San Francisco after the U.S. Open. ...
The league aims to include divisions for men’s and Chicago White Sox 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Wodruff p 2 0 2 0 Wngnter p 0 0 0 0 Umpires_Home, Todd Tichenor; First, Phil Los Angeles at Seattle, 10:30 p.m. Spieth decided recently to play the Travelers,
Cleveland 10, Texas 3 Burnes p 0 0 0 0 F.Reyes ph 0 0 0 0 Cuzzi; Second, Tom Hallion; Third, Adam which he won in 2017 by holing a bunker shot
women’s teams. Entry fee is $300 per team and the Minnesota 4, Boston 3, 17 innings Thames ph 1 0 0 0 Yates p 0 0 0 0 Hamari. in a playoff to beat Daniel Berger. ... U.S. Ama-
deadline to enter a team is Aug. 16.
League play will begin Aug. 27. All games will be
Oakland 16, Baltimore 2
Kansas City 9, Seattle 0
Claudio p 0 0 0 0 G.Grcia 2b 2 1 0 0
Kinsler ph-2b 1 0 0 0
T_2:43. A_41,467 (45,538).
White Sox 3, Cubs 1
Soccer teur champion Viktor Hovland, the low amateur
at the Masters and the U.S. Open, and NCAA
champion Matt Wolff make their pro debuts at
played at Lake Lowndes State Park.
Wednesday’s Games
Houston (Cole 6-5) at Cincinnati (Mahle 2-7),
Totals 27 1 4 0 Totals 33 4 8 3
Milwaukee 000 000 010—1 Chicago (A) Chicago (N) Women’s World Cup the Travelers. ... Adam Scott is No. 14 in the
For more information, contact Lowndes County 12:35 p.m. San Diego 000 022 00x—4
E_Grandal (4), Moustakas (4), Arcia (11). DP_
ab r h bi ab r h bi
L.Grcia cf 4 1 2 0 Schwrbr lf 4 1 1 1 Glance FedEx Cup, the highest of any player who has
yet to win this season. ... Seven of the top 10
Tampa Bay (Snell 4-5) at N.Y. Yankees (Sa- GROUP STAGE
Recreation Department at 662-328-0885. bathia 3-4), 1:05 p.m. San Diego 3. LOB_Milwaukee 4, San Diego Ti.Andr ss 4 0 1 0 Bryant 3b 4 0 3 0 players in the world ranking are from the United
J.Abreu 1b 4 0 1 0 Rizzo 1b 3 0 0 0 GROUP A States. ... Jim Furyk set the PGA Tour record
Baltimore (Yacabonis 1-1) at Oakland (Bassitt 8. 2B_Woodruff (4), Machado (12), Margot (7). W L D GF GA Pts
HR_F.Mejia (1). SB_Tatis Jr. (9), Margot 2 (9). J.McCnn c 3 1 2 0 J.Baez ss 4 0 0 0 with a 58 in the final round at TPC River High-

on the air
3-3), 3:37 p.m. ak-France 3 0 0 7 1 9
Kansas City (Keller 3-8) at Seattle (Gonzales S_H.Perez (1). El.Jmen lf 3 1 2 2 Heyward cf-rf 4 0 2 0 lands in 2016. ... Defending champion Bubba
Tilson lf 0 0 0 0 Cratini c 4 0 0 0 ak-Norway 2 1 0 6 3 6
7-6), 6:40 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO Nigeria 1 2 0 2 4 3 Watson will try to join the late Billy Casper as
Detroit (Zimmermann 0-4) at Pittsburgh (Wil- Milwaukee J.Rndon 3b 3 0 0 0 C.Gnzal rf 3 0 0 0 the only four-time winners of the tournament.
South Korea 0 3 0 1 8 0
Today liams 2-1), 7:05 p.m. Woodruff L,8-2 6 7 4 4 1 6 Bummer p 0 0 0 0 Kntzler p 0 0 0 0 Next week: Rocket Mortgage Classic.
J.Fry p 0 0 0 0 Strop p 0 0 0 0 ak-Advanced to knockout stage
L.A. Angels (Heaney 0-1) at Toronto (Sanchez Burnes 1 0 0 0 0 3 Friday, June 7 Online: www.pgatour.com
3-8), 7:07 p.m. Claudio 1 1 0 0 2 2 Mrshall p 0 0 0 0 T.Cllns p 0 0 0 0
COLLEGE BASEBALL Y.Alnso ph 1 0 0 0 Hamels p 2 0 0 0 At Paris
Chicago White Sox (Giolito 10-1) at Chicago San Diego
6 p.m. — College World Series: Texas Tech Cubs (Lester 5-5), 8:05 p.m.
Cleveland (Plutko 3-1) at Texas (Palumbo 0-0),
L.Allen W,1-0
Wingenter
7 3 0 0 2
1 0 1 1 1
5
0
Colome p 0 0 0 0 Bote ph-2b 1 0 0 0
Cordell rf 4 0 0 0 Dscalso 2b 1 0 0 0
Y.Sanch 2b 4 0 0 0 Almr Jr ph-cf 1 0 0 0
France 4, South Korea 0
Saturday, June 8
At Reims, France
Transactions
vs. Florida St., Game 9, Omaha, Neb., ESPN 8:05 p.m.
Boston (Rodriguez 7-4) at Minnesota (Gibson
Yates S,26-26 1 1 0 0 0
HBP_by L.Allen (Moustakas). WP_Wingenter.
2
Nova p 2 0 0 0 Norway 3, Nigeria 0 Tuesday’s Moves
Moncada 3b 1 0 0 0 Wednesday, June 12 BASEBALL
GOLF 7-3), 8:10 p.m. Umpires_Home, CB Bucknor; First, Chris
Segal; Second, D.J. Reyburn; Third, Fieldin Totals 33 3 8 2 Totals 31 1 6 1 At Grenoble, France American League
Thursday’s Games Nigeria 2, South Korea 0 BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned RHP Da-
11 p.m. — Asian Tour Golf: Kolon Korea Cleveland (Bieber 6-2) at Texas (Minor 6-4), Cubreth.
T_2:43. A_29,112 (42,445).
Chicago (A)
Chicago (N)
000 001 002—3
100 000 000—1 At Nice, France vid Hess to Norfolk (IL).
2:05 p.m. France 2, Norway 1 CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Placed C Wel-
Open, first round, South Korea, GOLF Houston (Valdez 3-2) at N.Y. Yankees (TBD),
Athletics 16, Orioles 2
E_J.Baez (7). DP_Chicago (A) 2, Chicago (N)
2. LOB_Chicago (A) 5, Chicago (N) 5. 2B_L. Monday, June 17 ington Castillo on the 10-day IL, retroactive
7:05 p.m. At Reims, France
4:30 a.m. (Thursday) — European Tour L.A. Angels (Suarez 2-1) at Toronto (Richard Baltimore Oakland Garcia (12). HR_El.Jimenez (12), Schwarber
Norway 2, South Korea 1
to Monday. Optioned RHP Thyago Vieira to
Charlotte (IL). Reinstated LHP Jace Fry from
0-3), 7:07 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi (16).
Golf: BMW International Open, first round, Minnesota (Odorizzi 10-2) at Kansas City Alberto dh 4 0 1 0 Semien ss 4 2 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO At Rennes, France
France 1, Nigeria 0
the 10-day IL. Selected the contract of C Zack
Mancini rf 4 0 0 0 M.Chpmn 3b 4 1 1 0 Chicago (A) Collins from Charlotte (IL). Signed RHP Han-
Germany, GOLF (Sparkman 1-3), 8:15 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Morton 8-1) at Oakland (Montas Sverino c 3 0 1 0 Pinder ph-3b 1 1 1 2 Nova 5 4 1 1 2 1 GROUP B sen Butler and LHP Sammy Peralta to minor
Sisco c 1 0 0 0 M.Olson 1b 4 2 2 0 Bummer 2 1 0 0 0 3 W L D GF GA Pts league contracts.
HORSE RACING 9-2), 10:07 p.m.
R.Nunez 1b 4 0 0 0 K.Davis dh 4 2 2 3 J.Fry 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 ak-Germany 3 0 0 6 0 9 CLEVELAND INDIANS — Optioned Josh
Baltimore (Bundy 3-8) at Seattle (LeBlanc 3-2), ak-Spain 1 1 1 3 2 4 Smith to Columbus (IL). Reinstated RHP Mike
7:30 a.m. — International Horse Racing: 10:10 p.m. Sntnder lf 3 0 0 0 Lureano cf 5 3 4 3 Marshall W,3-0 2-3 1 0 0 0 0
Villar 2b 3 1 1 1 Grssman lf 3 2 1 2 Colome S,15-15 1 0 0 0 0 0 China 1 1 1 1 1 4 Clevinger from the 60-day IL. Transferred
South Africa 0 3 0 1 8 0
Royal Ascot Day 2, England, NBCSN National League Glance Broxton cf 3 1 1 0 Canha ph-lf 1 0 0 0
R.Ruiz 3b 3 0 0 0 Pscotty rf 5 1 1 3
Chicago (N)
Hamels 7 6 1 1 2 8 ak-Advanced to knockout stage
RHP Corey Kluber to the 60-day IL.
DETROIT TIGERS — Recalled OF Victor
All Times EDT Saturday, June 8
MLB BASEBALL East Division Ri.Mrtn ss 3 0 0 0 Profar 2b 5 0 1 0 Kintzler 1 0 0 0 0 0
At Rennes, France
Reyes from Toledo (IL).
HOUSTON ASTROS — Sent RHP Collin
W L Pct GB B.Tylor c 4 2 1 1 Strop L,1-3 1-3 2 2 2 0 0
12 p.m. — Tampa Bay at NY Yankees OR Atlanta 43 31 .581 — Totals 31 2 4 1 Totals 40 16 15 15 T.Collins 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Germany 1, China 0
At Le Havre, France
McHugh to Corpus Christi (TL) for a rehab
Philadelphia 39 32 .549 2½ Baltimore 000 020 000—2 Nova pitched to 1 batter in the 6th assignment.
Houston at Cincinnati (11:30 p.m.), MLB New York 35 38 .479 7½ Oakland 001 3010 20x—16 Umpires_Home, Jeff Nelson; First, Cory Bla- Spain 3, South Africa 1
Wednesday, June 12
KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Sent 3B Hunter
Washington 33 38 .465 8½ E_Semien (6), Ri.Martin (6). DP_Oakland 1. ser; Second, Laz Diaz; Third, Jansen Visconti. Dozier to Northwest Arkansas (TL) for a rehab
3 p.m. — Milwaukee at San Diego (joined in Miami 26 45 .366 15½ LOB_Baltimore 3, Oakland 4. 2B_M.Chapman T_2:44. A_41,192 (41,649). At Valenciennes, France assignment. Signed 3B Jake Means; 1B Vin-
(17), M.Olson (9), Laureano (15). 3B_Semien Germany 1, Spain 0 nie Pasquantino; OFs John Rave, Burle Dixon
progress) OR Baltimore at Oakland, MLB
Central Division
W L Pct GB (2). HR_Villar (8), Pinder (6), K.Davis (16), Reds 4, Astros 3 Thursday, June 13 and Mikey Filia; LHPs Justin Hooper, Dante
Houston Cincinnati At Paris Biasi, Anthony Veneziano, Austin Manning,
6 p.m. — NY Mets at Atlanta OR Philadel- Milwaukee 40 33 .548 — Laureano (11), Grossman (5), Piscotty (9),
B.Taylor (1). ab r h bi ab r h bi China 1, South Africa 0 Alex Smith, Zack Phillips and Patrick Smith;
Chicago 39 33 .542 ½ Monday, June 17
phia at Washington, MLB St. Louis 37 35 .514 2½ IP H R ER BB SO Bregman ss 4 1 1 2 Winker lf 4 1 1 1 SSs Tyler Tolbert, Brady McConnell and Clay
Baltimore Brntley rf 4 1 3 0 Ervin lf 0 0 0 0 At Le Havre, France Dungan; 2B Michael Massey, Jack Gethings,
Cincinnati 33 38 .465 6 Spain 0, China 0, tie
9 p.m. — San Francisco at LA Dodgers, Pittsburgh 32 40 .444 7½ G.Ynoa L,0-4 5 1-3 7 6 6 1 2 Alvarez lf 4 0 1 1 Votto 1b 4 1 2 0
At Montpellier, France
Jimmy Govern and Jay Charleston; and RHPs
Alec Marsh, Grant Gambrell, Noah Murdock,
West Division P.Fry 1-3 3 4 2 0 0 Gurriel 3b 4 0 2 0 E.Sarez 3b 4 0 0 0
ESPN W L Pct GB Straily 2 1-3 5 6 6 2 4 R.Chrns c 4 0 0 0 Detrich 2b 2 1 1 2 Germany 4, South Africa 0
GROUP C
Adam Lukas, Jonah Dipoto, Donavin Buck,
Los Angeles 49 25 .662 — Oakland White 1b 4 0 2 0 Garrett p 0 0 0 0 Josh Broughton, Brad Bonnenfant and Cody
NHL HOCKEY Colorado 38 34 .528 10 Bre.Anderson W,7-4 7 4 2 1 1 2 Kemp 2b 3 0 0 0 R.Iglss p 0 0 0 0
ak-Italy
W L D GF GA Pts
2 1 0 7 2 6
Davenport to minor league contracts.
Brooks 2 0 0 0 0 2 Mrsnick cf 2 0 0 0 VnMeter ph 0 0 0 0 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Sent SS An-
7 p.m. — NHL Awards 2019, NBCSN Arizona
San Diego
38 36 .514 11
37 37 .500 12 HBP_by G.Ynoa (K.Davis). WP_Straily. Reddick ph-cf 2 0 0 0 Lrenzen p 0 0 0 0 ak-Australia 2 1 0 8 5 6 drelton Simmons to Orem (Pioneer) for a
Vrlnder p 2 0 0 0 Senzel cf 3 0 0 0 Brazil 2 1 0 6 3 6 rehab assignment.
SOCCER (MEN’S) San Francisco 31 40 .437 16½
Monday’s Games
Umpires_Home, Paul Emmel; First, John Libka;
Second, Chad Fairchild; Third, Mike Estabrook. Straw ph 0 1 0 0 Puig rf 3 0 0 0 Jamaica 0 3 0 1 12 0 MINNESOTA TWINS — Placed OF Byron
ak-Advanced to knockout stage Buxton and 3B Ehire Adrianza on the 10-day
9 a.m. — CONCACAF Gold Cup: United Philadelphia at Washington, ppd. T_2:28. A_14,310 (46,765). Dvenski p 0 0 0 0 Brnhart c 3 0 1 0
Peraza ss 3 0 0 0 Sunday, June 9 IL; Buxton retroactive to Saturday and Adrian-
Cincinnati 3, Houston 2
States vs. Guyana, Group D, FS2 Atlanta 12, N.Y. Mets 3 Rockies 8, DSclfni p 2 0 0 0 At Valenciennes, France
Italy 2, Australia 1
za to Monday. Recalled OF Jake Cave and 2B
Dav.Hrn p 0 0 0 0 Luis Arraez from Rochester (IL). Signed LHPs
11:20 a.m. — UEFA U-21: Spain vs. Bel-
St. Louis 5, Miami 0
San Diego 2, Milwaukee 0 Diamondbacks 1 K.Frmer 2b 1 1 1 1 At Grenoble, France Ian Krol and Brent Headrick, C Alex Isola, SS
Colorado Arizona Totals 33 3 9 3 Totals 29 4 6 4 Brazil 3, Jamaica 0 Anthony Prato, 1B Trevor Jensen, OFs Matt
San Francisco 3, L.A. Dodgers 2
gium, Group A, Italy, ESPNU Tuesday’s Games ab r h bi ab r h bi Houston 000 001 020—3 Thursday, June 13
At Montpellier, France
Wallner and Max Smith and RHPs Ben Gross,
Philadelphia at Washington, ppd. Blckmon rf 5 2 3 0 J.Dyson cf 5 1 1 0 Cincinnati 300 000 10x—4 Cody Laweryson, Ryan Shreve and Louie
7 p.m. — CONCACAF Gold Cup: Cuba vs. Detroit 5, Pittsburgh 4 Story ss 5 1 2 0 K.Marte 2b 4 0 3 0 DP_Cincinnati 3. LOB_Houston 5, Cincin- Australia 3, Brazil 2 Varland to minor league contracts.
Dahl lf-cf 4 1 1 1 Andrese p 0 0 0 0 nati 3. 2B_Brantley (21), Alvarez (1), Gurriel Friday, June 14 NEW YORK YANKEES — Reinstated OF Gi-
Martinique, Group A, Denver, Colo., FS1 Cincinnati 4, Houston 3
N.Y. Mets 10, Atlanta 2 Arenado 3b 4 2 3 3 Lcastro ph 1 0 0 0 (17), White 2 (10), Votto 2 (14), Barnhart (5). At Reims, France ancarlo Stanton from the 10-day IL.
D.Mrphy 1b 3 1 0 0 D.Prlta lf 2 0 1 1 HR_Bregman (20), Winker (12), Dietrich (18), Italy 5, Jamaica 0 SEATTLE MARINERS — Signed LHP Adam
9:30 p.m. — CONCACAF Gold Cup: Mexico Chicago White Sox 3, Chicago Cubs 1
Desmond cf 4 0 1 1 A.Jones rf 3 0 0 0 K.Farmer (6). CS_VanMeter (1). Tuesday, June 18 Macko, SS Caleb Ricca and RHPs Isaiah
Miami 6, St. Louis 0 At Valenciennes, France
J.Diaz p 0 0 0 0 E.Escbr 3b 4 0 0 0
vs. Canada, Group A, Denver, Colo., FS1 Colorado 8, Arizona 1
M.Rynld ph 1 0 0 0 C.Wlker 1b 3 0 1 0

Houston
IP H R ER BB SO
Brazil 1, Italy 0
Campbell, Bernie Martinez, Matt Mogollon,
Fred Villarreal and Robert Winslow to minor
L.A. Dodgers 9, San Francisco 0 At Grenoble, France
SOCCER (WOMEN’S) San Diego 4, Milwaukee 1 Estevez p 0 0 0 0 McFrlnd p 0 0 0 0
McMahon 2b 4 1 1 2 I.Vrgas ph-2b 1 0 0 0
Verlander L,9-3 7 6 4 4 1 8
Australia 4, Jamaica 1
league contracts.
Wednesday’s Games Devenski 1 0 0 0 0 0 TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned RHP Jake
2 p.m. — FIFA World Cup: Japan vs. England, Houston (Cole 6-5) at Cincinnati (Mahle 2-7), Wolters c 4 0 1 0 Ahmed ss 4 0 1 0 Cincinnati

GROUP D
W L D GF GA Pts
Faria to Durham (IL). Signed 2B Brett Wisely,
12:35 p.m. Snztela p 3 0 0 0 C.Kelly c 3 0 0 0 DeSclafani W,4-3 5 1-3 6 1 1 1 4 SS Angelo Armenta, LHP Carter Bach, OFs
Group D, France, FS1 Philadelphia (Eflin 6-6) at Washington (Corbin Tapia lf 1 0 0 0 M.Kelly p 2 0 0 0 Dav.Hernandez H,11 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 ak-England
ak-Japan
2 0 0 3 1 6
1 0 1 2 1 4
Mason Mallard and Logan Allen and RHPs
K.Cron 1b 2 0 0 0
Thursday 5-5), 1:05 p.m., 1st game
Milwaukee (Davies 7-1) at San Diego (Strahm Totals 38 8 12 7 Totals
Colorado 200 004 200—8
34 1 7 1
Garrett H,12 2-3 2 2 2 1
R.Iglesias H,3 2-3 0 0 0 0
Lorenzen S,4-5 1 0 0 0 0
0
2
0
Argentina
Scotland
0 1 1 0 1 1
0 2 0 2 4 0
Ryan Allain, Jayden Murray and Mitchell Wal-
ters to minor league contracts.
TEXAS RANGERS — Signed RHP Ryan
2-6), 3:40 p.m.
AUTO RACING Detroit (Zimmermann 0-4) at Pittsburgh (Wil- Arizona 000 010 000—1 HBP_by Devenski (VanMeter). WP_R.Iglesias. ak-Advanced to knockout stage
Sunday, June 9
Garcia.
liams 2-1), 7:05 p.m. E_C.Kelly 2 (4), Arenado (4). DP_Colorado 1. Umpires_Home, Adrian Johnson; First, Quinn TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Placed 1B Jus-
3:55 a.m. (Friday) — Formula One: The Philadelphia (Arrieta 6-5) at Washington LOB_Colorado 7, Arizona 10. 2B_Blackmon Wolcott; Second, Marvin Hudson; Third, Ro- At Nice, France tin Smoak and RHP Edwin Jackson on the
(18), Story (20), Arenado (17), McMahon (9), berto Ortiz. England 2, Scotland 1 10-day IL; Smoak retroactive to Saturday.
French Grand Prix, practice session 1, (Scherzer 5-5), 7:05 p.m., 2nd game
N.Y. Mets (Matz 5-4) at Atlanta (Fried 7-3), C.Walker (18). HR_Arenado (18). SF_Dahl (4). T_2:55. A_25,347 (42,319). Monday, June 10 Recalled OF Billy McKinney and RHP Justin
IP H R ER BB SO At Paris
France, ESPN2 7:20 p.m.
Colorado Tigers 5, Pirates 4 Japan 0, Argentina 0, tie
Shafer from Buffalo (IL).
National League
Chicago White Sox (Giolito 10-1) at Chicago Friday, June 14
COLLEGE BASEBALL Cubs (Lester 5-5), 8:05 p.m. Senzatela W,6-5 6 2-3 7 1 1 4 5 Detroit Pittsburgh ATLANTA BRAVES — Optioned RHP Huas-
J.Diaz 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi At Rennes, France car Ynoa to Gwinnett (IL). Recalled LHP Grant
Miami (Richards 3-7) at St. Louis (Ponce de Japan 2, Scotland 1
7 p.m. — College World Series: Teams TBD, Leon 0-0), 8:15 p.m. Estevez
Arizona
1 0 0 0 0 1 Goodrum ss 4 1 0 0 Newman ss 4 0 2 1
Cstllns rf 2 2 1 1 B.Rynld lf 4 0 0 0 At Le Havre, France
Dayton from Gwinnett.
Colorado (Gray 6-5) at Arizona (Greinke 8-2), COLORADO ROCKIES — Designated LHP
Game 10, Omaha, Neb., ESPN2 9:40 p.m. M.Kelly L,7-7 6 8 6 5 0 5 Mi.Cbrr 1b 4 0 2 1 S.Marte cf 4 0 0 0 England 1, Argentina 0
Wednesday, June 19
Mike Dunn for assignment. Recalled INF Pat
San Francisco (Pomeranz 2-6) at L.A. Dodgers McFarland 2 2 2 2 2 0 D.Lugo pr-3b 0 0 0 0 Bell 1b 5 1 1 1 Valaika from Albuquerque (PCL). Agreed to
GOLF (Hill 4-1), 10:10 p.m. Andriese 1 2 0 0 0 2 C.Stwrt lf 3 0 0 0 Me.Cbrr rf 4 0 1 0 At Paris terms with 1B Michael Toglia.
WP_M.Kelly. Dixon 3b-1b 4 1 1 1 El.Diaz c 4 1 2 0 Scotland vs. Argentina, 1900 GMT LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Signed 3B
6:30 a.m. — PGA Tour Golf: Travelers Cham- Thursday’s Games
Colorado (Hoffman 1-3) at Arizona (Ray 5-4), Umpires_Home, Ted Barrett; First, Angel Her- H.Cstro 2b 3 1 1 0 Kang 3b 3 1 1 1 At Nice, France Brandon Lewis to a minor league contract.
nandez; Second, John Tumpane; Third, Lance Joh.Hck c 4 0 0 0 A.Frzer 2b 3 0 0 0 Japan vs. England, 1900 GMT MIAMI MARLINS — Sent OF Peter O’Brien to
pionship, first round, Cromwell, Conn., GOLF 3:40 p.m.
Philadelphia (Nola 6-1) at Washington (Stras- Barksdale. J.Jones cf 4 0 0 0 M.Kller p 1 0 0 0 GROUP E Jupiter (FSL) for a rehab assignment.
T_2:51. A_22,954 (48,519). Norris p 2 0 0 0 J.Osuna ph 1 0 0 0 W L D GF GA Pts
11 a.m. — PGA Tour Golf: Travelers Champi- burg 7-4), 7:05 p.m.
V.Reyes ph 0 0 0 0 Feliz p 0 0 0 0 ak-Netherlands 2 0 0 4 1 6
MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Optioned Jacob

onship, first round, Cromwell, Conn., GOLF


Miami (Lopez 5-5) at St. Louis (Wainwright
5-6), 7:15 p.m.
Yankees 6, Rays 3 V.Alcan p 0 0 0 0 Moran ph 1 0 1 1 ak-Canada 2 0 0 3 0 6
Barnes to San Antonio (PCL). Reinstated
RHP Jhoulys Chacin from the 10-day IL.
Tampa Bay New York Stumpf p 0 0 0 0 Msgrove pr 0 1 0 0 Cameroon 0 2 0 1 4 0 Signed SS Cam Devanney; 1B Kevin Hardin;
N.Y. Mets (TBD) at Chicago Cubs (Chatwood
3 p.m. — PGA Tour Golf: Travelers Champi- 3-1), 8:05 p.m.
ab r h bi ab r h bi
d’Arnud 1b 5 0 2 1 LMahieu 3b 5 2 2 1
B.Frmer p 0 0 0 0 Crick p 0 0 0 0 New Zealand 0 2 0 0 3 0
ak-Advanced to knockout stage
LHPs Kelvin Bender, Josh Shapiro and An-
Cincinnati (Roark 4-6) at Milwaukee (Nelson J.Jmenz p 0 0 0 0 C.Dckrs ph 1 0 0 0 toine Kelly; RHPs Peyton Long, Eli Nabholz
onship, first round, Cromwell, Conn., GOLF 0-1), 8:10 p.m.
Pham dh 4 1 2 0 Voit 1b 3 0 3 1 Ro.Rdri ph 1 0 1 0 C.Hlmes p 0 0 0 0 Monday, June 10
At Montpellier, France
and Eddy Tavarez; and OFs Abimael Gon-
B.Lowe 2b 4 0 0 0 A.Hicks cf 4 0 0 0 S.Grene p 0 0 0 0 zalez, Zane Zurbrugg, Terence Doston and
San Francisco (Bumgarner 3-6) at L.A. Dodg-
5 p.m. — LPGA Tour Golf: KPMG Women’s ers (Buehler 7-1), 10:10 p.m.
Av.Grci rf 4 0 1 1 G.Sanch c 3 0 1 2 Totals 31 5 6 3 Totals 35 4 8 4 Canada 1, Cameroon 0 Jackie Urbaez to minor league contracts.
Adames ss 4 0 1 0 Stanton rf 4 0 0 0 Detroit 002 200 010—5 Tuesday, June 11 NEW YORK METS — Placed RHP Jeurys
PGA Championship, first round, Chaska, Twins 4, Red Sox 3, Krmaier cf 4 1 1 0 Gardner lf 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 010 010 200—4 At Le Havre, France Familia on the 10-day IL. Optioned RHP
Heredia lf 3 0 1 0 Encrnco dh 4 1 1 1 E_El.Diaz (3), Kang (5), M.Keller (1), V.Al- Netherlands 1, New Zealand 0
Minn., GOLF 17 innings Zunino c 4 0 1 1 Grgrius ss 4 0 0 0 cantara (1). DP_Detroit 1. LOB_Detroit 5, Saturday, June 15
Drew Gagnon to Syracuse (IL). Selected
the contract of RHP Stephen Nogosek from
Wendle 3b 3 1 0 0 G.Trres 2b 3 1 1 0 At Valenciennes, France
11 p.m. — Asian Tour Golf: Kolon Korea Boston Minnesota
ab r h bi ab r h bi Maybin lf-rf 4 2 3 1
Pittsburgh 9. 2B_Castellanos (22), El.Diaz
(9). 3B_Newman (2), Kang (1). HR_Bell (20). Netherlands 3, Cameroon 1 Syracuse. Recalled LHP Daniel Zamora from
At Grenoble, France Syracuse.
Open, second round, South Korea, GOLF Betts rf 6 2 1 1 J.Plnco ss 8 0 1 0 Totals 35 3 9 3 Totals 34 6 11 6 SB_Castellanos (2). CS_H.Castro (1), V.Reyes PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Sent RHP Tom-
Bnntndi lf 8 0 3 0 Garver c 7 1 1 0 Tampa Bay 011 000 100—3 (1). S_H.Castro (1). Canada 2, New Zealand 0
my Hunter to Clearwater (FSL) for a rehab
4:30 a.m. (Friday) — European Tour Golf: Mrtinez dh 8 0 0 0 Cruz dh 5 0 1 0 New York 100 030 11x—6
DP_New York 1. LOB_Tampa Bay 7, New York
IP H R ER BB SO Thursday, June 20
At Reims, France assignment.
Devers 3b 8 1 3 2 Arraez pr-dh 2 1 1 0 Detroit PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Optioned RHP
BMW International Open, second round, Bgaerts ss 8 0 2 0 E.Rsrio lf 8 1 4 0 7. 2B_d’Arnaud (5), Pham (10), Voit (9). HR_En- Norris 6 4 2 2 1 4 Netherlands vs. Canada, 1600 GMT
Yefry Ramirez to Indianapolis (IL). Reinstat-
Holt 2b 7 0 3 0 C.Cron 1b 5 0 2 1 carnacion (22), Maybin (5). SF_G.Sanchez (1). V.Alcantara H,9 2-3 0 1 0 0 0 At Montpellier, France
ed RHP Chris Stratton from the 10-day IL.
Germany, GOLF Chavis 1b 7 0 1 0 Gnzalez rf 2 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Stumpf 0 1 1 1 0 0 Cameroon vs. New Zealand, 1600 GMT
Signed OF Will Matthiesen, C Dylan Shockley
Brdly J cf 5 0 2 0 Kepler ph-rf 5 1 3 3 Tampa Bay B.Farmer W,4-4 BS,2 1-3 1 0 0 1 1 GROUP F
HORSE RACING C.Vazqz c 7 0 2 0 Sano 3b 7 0 0 0 Stanek 1 1-3 1 1 1 1 0 J.Jimenez H,13 1 1 0 0 1 1 W L D GF GA Pts and RHPs Alex Roth and CJ Dandeneau to
minor league contracts.
E.Nunez pr 0 0 0 0 Cave cf 6 0 0 0 Yarbrough 3 1 0 0 0 2 S.Greene S,21-22 1 1 0 0 1 0 ak-United States 2 0 0 16 0 6
7:30 a.m. — International Horse Racing: Leon c 0 0 0 0 Schoop 2b 7 0 2 0 Roe L,0-3 2-3 5 3 3 0 2 Pittsburgh ak-Sweden 2 0 0 7 1 6 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Optioned LHP Nick
Chile 0 2 0 0 5 0 Magevicius to Amarillo (TL) and C Austin Al-
Drake 1 1-3 2 1 1 0 1
Royal Ascot Day 3, England, NBCSN Totals 64 3 17 3 Totals
Boston 000 100 100 000 100 00—3
62 4 15 4
Kittredge 1 2-3 2 1 1 1 3
M.Keller
Feliz
5 4 4 2 2
2 0 0 0 1
6
2 Thailand 0 2 0 1 18 0 len to El Paso (PCL). Recalled C Francisco
Mejia from El Paso. Selected the contract of
MLB BASEBALL Minnesota 000 100 010 000 100 01—4 New York
J.Happ W,7-3 5 7 2 2 0 3
Crick L,2-3 1 1 1 1 1 0 ak-Advanced to knockout stage
Tuesday, June 11 RHP Kazuhisa Makita from Amarillo. Tran-
E_Garver (3). DP_Boston 1, Minnesota 2. C.Holmes 1 1 0 0 0 1 ferred OF Franchy Cordero to the 60-day
1 p.m. — Cleveland at Texas, MLB LOB_Boston 14, Minnesota 16. 2B_Bogaerts Ottavino H,15 1 0 0 0 1 2 Stumpf pitched to 1 batter in the 7th At Rennes, France
Sweden 2, Chile 0 IL. Signed OFs Joshua Mears, Tyler Malone,
(23), Holt (3), Garver (7), E.Rosario 3 (12). HR_ Kahnle H,13 1 1 1 1 1 2 HBP_by Crick (C.Stewart), by J.Jimenez (A. Pierce Jones and Taylor Lomack; SSs CJ
4 p.m. — Colorado at Arizona (joined in Betts (12), Devers (12), Kepler (18). SB_Betts Britton H,14 1 1 0 0 0 0 Frazier). WP_B.Farmer. At Reims, France
Abrams, Chris Givin, Anthony Nunez and
(8), Benintendi (8). CS_Devers (5). S_Bradley A.Chapman S,19-21 1 0 0 0 0 3 Umpires_Home, Alfonso Marquez; First, Dan United States 13, Thailand 0
progress), MLB Jr. (3). Umpires_Home, Jerry Meals; First, Tom Wo- Bellino; Second, Dave Rackley; Third, Larry Sunday, June 16 Ripken Reyes; LHPs Andrew Dean, Dylan
Hoffman, Sam Ballard and Andrew Mitchel;
IP H R ER BB SO odring; Second, Gabe Morales; Third, Marty Vanover. At Nice, France
7 p.m. — NY Mets at Chicago Cubs OR Boston Foster. T_3:09. A_18,301 (38,362). Sweden 5, Thailand 1 and RHPs Matt Brash, Brandon Komar, Chris
Lincoln, Blake Baker, Keegan Collett, Robert
T_3:09. A_40,479 (47,309). At Paris
Minnesota at Kansas City, MLB Price
Shawaryn
5 4 1 1 0
1 2 0 0 1
2
1 Angels 3, Blue Jays 1 United States 3, Chile 0 Briley and Koty Fallon to minor league con-
NBA BASKETBALL Brasier H,4 1 0 0 0 0 2 Indians 10, Rangers 3 Los Angeles Toronto Thursday, June 20 tracts.
American Association
Workman BS,3 1 1 1 1 2 2 Cleveland Texas ab r h bi ab r h bi At Le Havre, France
GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Re-
6 p.m. — NBA Draft 2019: From Brooklyn, M.Barnes 1 0 0 0 0 2 ab r h bi
Lindor ss 6 0 0 0 Choo rf 3 0 0 0
ab r h bi L Stlla 2b 4 0 0 1 Sogard 2b 4 0 0 0
Tovar ss 0 0 0 0 Grrr Jr dh 4 0 0 0
Sweden vs. United States, 1900 GMT
At Rennes, France leased RHP Robbie Coursel.
J.Taylor 2 1 0 0 0 4 LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Released OF
N.Y., ESPN Brewer 1 1 0 0 1 0 Mercado cf 5 3 2 0 Da.Sntn cf 4 0 1 0
C.Sntna 1b 2 1 0 0 Andrus ss 3 0 0 0
Trout cf 2 0 0 0 Grrl Jr lf 3 1 1 1 Thailand vs. Chile, 1900 GMT
DonAndre Clark and RHP Jose Ortega.
Velazquez BS,1 4 3 1 1 0 3 Ohtani dh 4 0 0 0 Biggio rf 3 0 0 0 ROUND OF 16
6 p.m. — NBA Draft 2019: From Brooklyn, B.Johnson L,1-1 1-3 3 1 1 1 0 Kipnis dh 4 1 2 3 Mazara dh 4 1 2 0 Pujols 1b 4 0 1 0 Grichuk cf 3 0 1 0 Saturday, June 22 Signed OFs Dale Carey and Alex Glenn.
MILWAUKEE MILKMEN — Signed RHP Jake
Minnesota Ramirez 3b 5 1 1 3 W.Clhun lf 4 1 1 2 K.Clhun rf 4 1 1 1 Tellez 1b 3 0 1 0 At Grenoble, France
N.Y., ESPNU Pineda 6 5 1 1 1 5 Bauers lf 5 2 3 1 A.Cbrra 3b 4 0 0 0 Fltcher 3b 4 0 0 0 Galvis ss 3 0 0 0 Germany vs. Group A, C or D third place, 1530 Joyce.
ST. PAUL SAINTS — Signed RHP Mason
R.Harper 1 1 1 1 0 1 R.Perez c 5 1 1 1 Odor 2b 4 1 1 1 K.Smith c 4 1 1 0 D.Jnsen c 3 0 0 0 GMT
6 p.m. — NBA Draft 2019: From Brooklyn, May 1 1 0 0 0 1 Naquin rf 4 1 2 2 Guzman 1b 2 0 0 0 Goodwin lf 2 1 1 1 Drury 3b 3 0 0 0 At Nice, France McMahon.
Luplow ph-rf
1 0 1 0 Mathis c 2 0 0 0 Upton ph-lf 1 0 0 0 Norway vs. Australia, 1900 GMT TEXAS AIRHOGS — Released C Stephen
N.Y., NBA T.Rogers
Duffey
1 0 0 0 0
2 1 0 0 0
2
3 M.Frman 2b 5 0 2 0 Rengifo ss-2b 3 0 2 0 Sunday, June 23 Haviar.
Totals 42 10 14 10 Totals 30 3 5 3 Atlantic League
SOCCER (MEN’S) Parker 1 2 0 0 0 1
Cleveland 104 200 300—10
Totals 32 3 6 3 Totals 29 1 3 1
Los Angeles 000 020 010—3
At Valenciennes, France
Group D winner vs. Group B, E or F third place, LANCASTER BARNSTORMERS — Signed
Morin 1 2 1 1 0 0 RHP Christian Meister.
6 p.m. — CONCACAF Gold Cup: Nicaragua Magill 2 3 0 0 1 2 Texas 000 010 002—3
E_Guzman (3). DP_Cleveland 2. LOB_Cleve-
Toronto 000 100 000—1 1530 GMT
At Le Havre, France LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Released RHP
Littell W,1-0 2 2 0 0 0 2 E_Rengifo (3). DP_Los Angeles 1, Toronto 1.
vs. Haiti, Group B, Frisco, Texas, FS1 land 10, Texas 5. 2B_Bauers (10), M.Freeman LOB_Los Angeles 4, Toronto 1. 2B_Rengifo France vs. Group C, D or E third place, 1900 Mike O’Reilly. Signed RHP Michael Tonkin.
HBP_by Shawaryn (C.Cron), by M.Barnes SUGAR LAND SKEETERS — Released RHP
(Cave), by Duffey (Bradley Jr.). WP_Workman. (3). 3B_Mercado (1). HR_Ramirez (5), Bauers (7). HR_K.Calhoun (16), Goodwin (7), Gurriel GMT
8:30 p.m. — CONCACAF Gold Cup: Costa Umpires_Home, Jeremie Rehak; First, Jim (9), R.Perez (12), Naquin (3), W.Calhoun (3), Jr. (8). Monday, June 24 Luke Irvine. Announced the retirement of 1B
Chris Colabello. Signed RHP Joe Lienhard.
Reynolds; Second, Stu Scheuwater; Third, Odor (9). SB_Mercado 2 (6), C.Santana (3). IP H R ER BB SO At Reims, France
Rica vs. Bermuda, Group B, Frisco, Texas, Mark Wegner. IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles Spain vs. Group F winner, 1600 GMT Frontier League
Cleveland Skaggs W,6-6 7 1-3 3 1 1 0 6 At Paris EVANSVILLE OTTERS — Sold the contract
FS1 T_5:45. A_25,741 (38,649). of RHP Randy Wynne to the Cincinnati Reds.
Plesac W,2-2 7 2 1 1 5 6 Buttrey H,15 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Group F second place vs. Group E second
SOCCER (WOMEN’S) Royals 9, Mariners 0 O.Perez 1 1 0 0 0 1 H.Robles S,11-13 1 0 0 0 0 1 place, 1900 GMT Released 1B Josh Williams.
FLORENCE FREEDOM — Released RHP
Kansas City Seattle Wittgren 1 2 2 2 0 2 Toronto Tuesday, June 25
John LaRossa. Signed LHP Hayden Wheeler.
11 a.m. — FIFA World Cup: Netherlands vs. ab r h bi ab r h bi
Mrrfeld 1b-2b 4 3 3 6 M.Smith cf 4 0 0 0
Texas
Sampson L,5-4 3 6 5 3 2 4
Stroman L,4-9
Mayza
7 4 3 3 1
2-3 1 0 0 0
3
1
At Montpellier, France
Italy vs. Group A, B or F third place, 1600 GMT GATEWAY GRIZZLIES — Released C Cody
Brickhouse, 1B Ryan Kirby, INF Josh Lincoln
Canada, Group E, France, FOX Mondesi ss 3 1 1 0 J.Crwfr ss 4 0 1 0 Smyly
Fairbanks
3
1
1-3 6 5 5
2-3 0 0 0
2
1
3
3
Biagini 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 At Rennes, France
and OF Matt McPhearson. Signed C/1B Zak
Duda 1b 2 0 0 0 Do.Sntn rf 4 0 1 0 Stroman pitched to 1 batter in the 8th Group E winner vs. Group D second place,
11 a.m. — FIFA World Cup: Cameroon vs. A.Grdon lf 5 0 1 2 D.Moore rf 0 0 0 0 B.Martin 1 2 0 0 0 0 HBP_by Biagini (Trout). WP_Mayza. 1900 GMT Taylor.
RIVER CITY RASCALS — Sold the contract
Soler dh 4 1 1 1 Vglbach 1b 2 0 0 0 Plesac pitched to 2 batters in the 8th Umpires_Home, Mike Muchlinski; First, Mike QUARTERFINAL
New Zealand, Group E, France, FS1 Cthbert 3b 5 0 1 0 Narvaez c 4 0 1 0 WP_Sampson. Winters; Second, Tim Timmons; Third, Rob Thursday, June 27 of LHP Alec Byrd to the Cincinnati Reds.
Bnfacio rf 4 0 1 0 K.Sager 3b 3 0 0 0 Umpires_Home, Alan Porter; First, Bill Miller; Drake. At Le Havre, France Signed LHP Taylor Purus.
2 p.m. — FIFA World Cup: Sweden vs. U.S., Mldnado c 4 1 1 0 Au.Nola 3b 1 0 0 0 Second, Doug Eddings; Third, Chris Conroy. T_2:30. A_17,259 (53,506). Nice winner vs. Valenciennes winner, 1900 SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS — Released INF
N.Lopez 2b-ss 4 2 3 0 T.Mrphy dh 4 0 1 0 T_3:13. A_19,223 (49,115). GMT Trey Ganns and C Wilkyns Jimenez. Signed
Group F, France, FOX B.Hmltn cf 3 1 1 0 D.Grdon 2b 4 0 1 0 NCAA College World Friday, June 28 INF Brock Carpenter, RHP Orlando Rodri-
2 p.m. — FIFA World Cup: Thailand vs. Chile, Wllmson lf 3 0 1 0 Mets 10, Braves 2 At Paris guez and C Zach Taylor.
Totals 38 9 13 9 Totals 33 0 6 0 New York Atlanta Series Glance Le Havre winner vs. Reims winner, 1900 GMT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS — Released
ab r h bi ab r h bi At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha RHP Patrick Duester and OFs Joe Moran, and
Group F, France, FS1 Kansas City
Seattle
201 301 020—9
000 000 000—0 McNeil lf 5 3 3 1 Acn Jr. cf 4 0 0 0 Omaha, Neb.
Saturday, June 29
At Valenciennes, France Brett Siddal. Signed RHP Tyler Luneke.
TRACK AND FIELD E_Mondesi (5). DP_Kansas City 1, Seattle 1. P.Alnso 1b 4 3 4 3 Swanson ss 3 0 1 0
D.Smith 1b 0 0 0 0 Dayton p 0 0 0 0
All Times EDT
(Double Elimination; x-if necessary)
Montpellier winner vs. Rennes winner, 1300 WASHINGTON WILD THINGS — Signed SS
Chase Slone.
LOB_Kansas City 6, Seattle 8. 2B_Bonifacio GMT
12 p.m. — IAAF World Challenge: From (3), Maldonado (8), N.Lopez (6), B.Hamilton Cano 2b 5 1 1 1 Joyce rf 1 0 0 0 Saturday, June 15 At Rennes, France WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS — Traded
(7), Narvaez (6), T.Murphy (5). HR_Merrifield Cnforto rf 4 2 2 2 F.Frman 1b 4 1 1 1 Michigan 5, Texas Tech 3 Grenoble winner vs. Paris winner, 1630 GMT 1B Dash Winningham to the Joliet Slammers.
Czech Republic, NBCSN 2 (10), Soler (20). SB_Mondesi (27). SF_Mer- Lagares cf 0 0 0 0 Dnldson 3b 4 1 2 1 Florida State 1, Arkansas 0 SEMIFINAL Released OF Blair Beck.
rifield (2). T.Frzer 3b 3 0 1 2 Mrkakis rf 3 0 0 0 Sunday, June 16 Tuesday, July 2 FOOTBALL
WNBA BASKETBALL IP H R ER BB SO A.Rsrio ss 5 0 1 1 Tomlin p 0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt 3, Louisville 1 At Lyon, France National Football League
Kansas City Gomez cf-rf 4 0 1 0 Clbrson ph 1 0 0 0 Mississippi State 5, Auburn 4 Le Havre winner vs. Paris winner, 1900 GMT OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed DE Clelin
7 p.m. — Phoenix at Dallas, CBSSN Bailey W,6-6 7 2-3 5 0 0 2 6 Nido c 5 0 1 0 Riley lf 3 0 0 0 Monday, June 17 Wednesday, July 3 Ferrell, S Johnathan Abram and CB Trayvon
deGrom p 5 1 1 0 B.McCnn c 3 0 0 0 Texas Tech 5, Arkansas 4, Arkansas eliminated Mullen.
9 p.m. — Washington at Las Vegas, CBSSN Jor.Lopez
K.McCarthy
1-3 0 0 0 0
1 1 0 0 0
1
1 Gsllman p 0 0 0 0 Albies 2b 3 0 0 0 Michigan 2, Florida State 0
At Lyon, France
Valenciennes winner vs. Rennes winner, 1900 HOCKEY
Friday Seattle
Kikuchi L,3-5 5 9 6 6 2 5
Teheran p 1 0 0 0
Tssaint p 0 0 0 0
Tuesday, June 18
Game 7 — Louisville 4, Auburn 1, 5 innings,
GMT
THIRD PLACE
National Hockey League
LOS ANGELES KINGS — Named Trent
Camargo ph-ss 2 0 1 0 susp., game Yawney assistant coach.
AFL FOOTBALL Festa
Gearrin
1 1 1 1 0
1 1 0 0 0
0
2 Totals 40 10 15 10 Totals 32 2 5 2 Wednesday, June 19
Saturday, July 6
At Nice, France SAN JOSE SHARKS — Traded D Justin
10:30 p.m. — Fremantle Dockers vs. Mel- Biddle 1 2 2 2 0 1 New York
Atlanta
004 202 011—10
000 000 002—2
Game 7 — Louisville (49-17) vs. Auburn (38-
27), comp. of susp. game, noon
Semifinal losers, 1500 GMT
CHAMPIONSHIP
Braun to Philadelphia for a 2019 second- and
third-round draft picks.
Bautista 1 0 0 0 1 2
bourne Demons, FS2 WP_Biddle. DP_Atlanta 2. LOB_New York 11, Atlanta 4.
2B_McNeil (16), P.Alonso 2 (16), Cano (15),
Game 8 — Vanderbilt (55-11) vs. Mississippi
State (52-13), 2 p.m.
Sunday, July 7 TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Re-signed D
Braydon Coburn to a two-year contract.
Umpires_Home, Mike Everitt; First, Bill Welke; At Lyon, France
AUTO RACING Second, Lance Barrett; Third, Chris Guccione. Conforto (14), deGrom (2), Swanson (13). Game 9 — Texas Tech (45-19) vs. Florida State Semifinal winners, 1500 GMT MOTORSPORTS
T_3:06. A_12,697 (47,943). HR_McNeil (4), P.Alonso (24), Conforto (14), (42-22), 7 p.m. NASCAR — Suspended Johnny Sauter one
7:55 a.m. — Formula One: The French F.Freeman (20), Donaldson (13). SB_McNeil Thursday, June 20 U.S. Open Cup Glance race for intentionally ramming into Austin Hill
Grand Prix, practice session 2, France,
Dodgers 9, Giants 0 (1), A.Rosario (8), Gomez (4). Game 10 — Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 loser, All Times EDT during Sunday’s Truck Series race in Iowa.
San Francisco Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO 8 p.m. (Home teams listed first) COLLEGE
ab r h bi ab r h bi New York Friday, June 21 FIFTH ROUND BELLARMINE — Announced it is moving
ESPNU Solano 2b 3 0 1 0 Pderson lf 3 1 1 1 deGrom W,4-6 8 1-3 5 2 2 0
10 Game 11 — Michigan (47-20) vs. Game 9 win- Tuesday, June 18 to NCAA Division I and will join the Atlantic
Belt 1b 3 0 0 0 K.Hrnan ph-lf 1 1 1 4 Gsellman 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 ner, 2 p.m. Columbus Crew (MLS) 2, Atlanta United (MLS) Sun Conference, beginning in the summer
2 p.m. — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Se- Austin lf 4 0 0 0 Verdugo cf 5 1 2 0 Atlanta Game 12 — Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 win- 3 of 2020.
ries: practice, Sonoma, Calif. (taped), FS1 Posey c 4 0 0 0 J.Trner 3b 4 0 1 1
Lngoria 3b 3 0 1 0 Bllnger rf 5 1 2 0
Teheran L,5-5
Toussaint
4 8 6 6 3
2 2 2 2 3
3
2
ner, 7 p.m.
Saturday, June 22
Houston Dynamo (MLS) 2, Minnesota United
(MLS) 3
EMORY — Named Linh Nguyen cross coun-
try/track and field coach.
4:30 p.m. — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Pillar rf 4 0 2 0 Muncy 2b 4 1 1 0 Dayton 1 2 0 0 1 2 x-Game 13 — Michigan vs. Game 9 winner, 2 Wednesday, June 19 WICHITA STATE — Dismissed F Teddy Allen
B.Crwfr ss 3 0 0 0 Beaty 1b 3 0 2 0 Tomlin 2 3 2 2 1 3 p.m. D.C. United (MLS) vs. New York City (MLS), from the men’s basketball team.
Series: final practice, Sonoma, Calif., FS1 Duggar cf 3 0 0 0 Freese ph-1b 2 1 1 1 HBP_by deGrom (Riley). WP_Tomlin. x-Game 14 — Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 7 p.m. YALE — Promoted associate head women’s
S.Andrs p 2 0 0 0 C.Tylor ss 4 1 2 1 Umpires_Home, Manny Gonzalez; First, Sean winner, 7 p.m. Orlando City (MLS) vs. New England Revolu- golf coach Lauren Harling to head coach.
4B Wednesday, June 19, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

THE WORLD IN SPORTS

Up to 70 Russian athletes could face doping charges presenting athletics in a beau- with a complaint from some-
RUSADA previously said it would file cases against 33 athletes from a tiful condition,” Ganus said. one unhappy with RUSADA’s
“We have enough material to work on doping cases.
variety of sports suspected of receiving banned intravenous infusions say that RusAF cannot be re- The other matter involves
instated in its current condi- tax authorities looking into
The Associated Press
Yuri Ganus said that is just the in time to field a full team at tion.” a contract signed between
“first package” of cases and a the world championships in Ganus also revealed that RUSADA and the World An-
MOSCOW — The number planned second package could September and October. The RUSADA is under two investi- ti-Doping Agency, Ganus said.
take the number to 70. Russian track federation has gations from Russian authori- RUSADA was reinstated by
of Russian athletes accused of
The cases are all linked to a been banned since 2015 for ties into its own conduct. WADA last year, in the face of
receiving banned treatments
sports academy in central Rus- widespread doping, though Ganus said Russian pros- criticism from some Western
from a doctor could rise to
sia’s Chuvashia region, a ma- dozens from the country are ecutors were investigating a athletes who believed Russia
70, the country’s anti-doping jor center for track and field. allowed to compete as neutral complaint that RUSADA em- had not done enough to re-
agency said Wednesday. RUSADA said many of the athletes. ployees exceeded their author- form. Since then, RUSADA
The agency, known as RU- athletes were underage when Ganus accused the Russian ity while looking into whether has increased its level of drug
SADA, previously said Mon- they were given the infusions track federation, known as high jumper Danil Lysenko testing and pursued high-pro-
day it would file cases against and some come from cycling, RusAF, of prioritizing cosmet- presented forged medical doc- file investigations into cases
33 athletes from numerous skiing and Paralympic sports. ic reforms over real cultural uments as an alibi for failing such as that of Lysenko and
sports suspected of receiving They come as Russia seeks change. to notify drug testers of his of seven athletes accused of
banned intravenous infusions. to have its ban from interna- “Over the course of four whereabouts. Ganus said he training in secret in Kyrgyz-
RUSADA chief executive tional track and field lifted years we’ve spent a lot of time believed the case originated stan with a banned coach.

Comics & Puzzles


DILBERT
Dear Abby
D
EAR ABBY: privately, but should do what makes YOU
I’m the when you see happy. The problem with try-
mom of him, be cordial ing to please everyone is that
a 31-year-old and do not make it isn’t possible. Unless you
daughter who apparent how want Ted’s family deciding
recently broke up much you dis- who your friendships should
with her longtime approve of the include in the future, tell Ted
boyfriend so she relationship. If this person is your friend and
can be with a you alienate him, you do not want him and his
17-year-old kid. I you will lose. husband to feel hurt by being
probably wouldn’t The result will excluded. Ted’s family will
be upset if she be that you see adjust, which is what gracious
ZITS didn’t have sons
who are 15, 14,
less of him, your
daughter will
guests are supposed to do.
DEAR ABBY: My son is in
12 and a daugh- be upset with his mid-20s, and I would love
ter, 10, who you and you will to spend time with him. The
considered the see less of your problem is, every time he
man she broke
Dear Abby grandkids. has come to my home he has
up with their dad. DEAR ABBY: stolen things from me and
Her new love is only two years I’m getting married soon, and pawned them. I know this to
older than her oldest. I am I want to invite a colleague be a fact.
having a hard time accepting I have known for years. My I confronted him about
this and so are my grandkids. colleague is gay and married. it two years ago. I told him
I haven’t talked to my My fiancé, “Ted,” is from a I love him very much but
daughter about her choice be- large, very traditional family. can no longer trust him in
cause I know she’s an adult When I suggested inviting my my home. He didn’t deny
and the bottom line is it isn’t co-worker and his husband, the thefts, but since then,
GARFIELD really my business. I do worry
about how much confusion
Ted expressed concern,
stating that members of his
he won’t take my calls or
respond on social media or to
this causes the kids. family might feel alienated text messages. What’s a dad
I don’t know if I can accept and uncomfortable. to do or not do? — FAILING IN
this new “man” in her life. To I love Ted dearly, and I love FLORIDA
tell you the truth, I want noth- his family. But I feel like I will DEAR FAILING: Your son
ing to do with him. I want to be shutting out a friend by not may be ashamed to face you
continue seeing my grandchil- inviting him and his spouse. after what he has done. All
dren, though, which will mean Should I explain the situation you can do is continue to
I’ll have to deal with this to my colleague or leave it reach out, tell him you love
person on some level. How? alone? Is it possible to reach him and pray that he finally
— THROWN IN NEW YORK a compromise that will make decides to stop hiding from
DEAR THROWN: Here’s everyone happy? — LOVING you and possibly from him-
how. Be a lady. You have a BRIDE IN TEXAS self. You have my sympathy,
right to express your opinion DEAR BRIDE: I think you but you cannot force this.
CANDORVILLE
Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (June TAURUS (April 20-May largely out of your control. And
19). Your collections will grow 20). They’ll say you’re following yet ... there’s very little about
over the next 12 months. Things in footsteps, though you’re this that is fixed — not your
that you collect include friends, actually making your own. The talents and certainly not your
fans, admirers, exhilarating ex- point was never to do what they destiny. Work it.
periences, positive role models were doing. It’s just that you LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
and new ways to contribute to seek something that they also Greed is what happens when
your community. Much of this is happened to have sought. people disbelieve the whole-
made possible through the way GEMINI (May 21-June 21). ness of their own soul. The
you organize your life to support You recognize talent because remedy for greed is knowing
the creation of new habits and you have it, too. This is why that you already have it, and
BABY BLUES patterns. Virgo and Scorpio
adore you. Your lucky numbers
humans recognize most things.
For better or worse, it’s a day to
that it is enough.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
are: 28, 11, 18, 42 and 8. acknowledge that you are only The way you know that a thing
ARIES (March 21-April seeing certain things in other is for you is your senses will
19). You don’t have to struggle people because you possess tell you. To be one with your
against your desire. Instead, them as well. senses is to be in touch with a
embrace it. It’s not a foreign en- CANCER (June 22-July 22). part of you who knows what the
tity visiting to annoy you. Desire You were born into a particular animals know.
comes from your heart, and it environment with a certain LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
has something to teach you. group of genes and a situation Be forewarned: Some people
around you are talking about
what they know just the same
way they’re talking about what
they don’t know — that is to
say, with arrogant confidence.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
BEETLE BAILEY 21). Innocent trespassers
could wander into unmarked
territory. Those who see the
markers and ignore them may
not signal ill intent. Neither are
they innocent. Minding your own
business starts with knowledge
of its boundaries.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). Youth and innocence
are resilient. They don’t know
better. The one who, after being
knocked around by life and
becoming privy to its unfavor-
able odds, is inexplicably still
MALLARD FILLMORE resilient is the keeper of a rare
fire.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). However much you’ve
done, you can do more. Push
yourself. By definition, every-
thing remarkable happens be-
yond the bounds of expectation.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). You regularly ask the
kinds of questions that elevate
the experience for everyone.
Questions like, “How can I make
this better for all of us?” will win
the day.
FAMILY CIRCUS PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). People tend to think
of emotions as involuntary,
though, like blinking or breath-
ing, they can also happen volun-
tarily. There are few skills more
useful in today’s discourse
than the skill of regulating your
emotions.

Anton Chekhov
SOLUTION:
Food LIFESTYLES EDITOR
Jan Swoope: 328-2471
THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2019

Still cooking
Joe Keller/America’s Test Kitchen via AP
For this peach-glazed grilled chick-
en, sprinkle the meat with salt and
pepper and let it sit for at least an
hour before cooking, for seasoning
and to enable it to retain more
moisture.

Make nicely
glazed peachy
grilled chicken
BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN

T
oo many recipes for glazed
grilled chicken give you
meat that’s scorched or
sickeningly sweet — or both. We
wanted nicely glazed, unimpeach-
able peachy grilled chicken.
To start, we sprinkled the
chicken with salt and pepper and
let it sit for at least an hour before
cooking to season the chicken and
enable it to retain more moisture.
Then we faced the main challenge:
balancing real peach flavor with
the necessity of not incinerating
our dinner.
Cooking chicken covered in
sweet preserves led to intense
scorching on the grill, but just
applying a glaze at the end of
cooking didn’t yield much flavor.
We created a setup that cooked the
chicken most of the way through
in the sauce without exposing it to
open flame by using a disposable
aluminum pan.
We started the chicken skin
side down to render some fat
Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff before flipping the pieces skin side
Clara Hicks celebrates her 33rd anniversary of employment at Harveys Restaurant in downtown Columbus this up to dry off and crisp up. We then
month. She joined the staff about one year after the Harveys location opened its doors. Hicks preps many of the
restaurant’s favorite menu items, including creamy chicken noodle soup, bread pudding and a variety of quiche. finished the meat over the coals for
perfect browning.

Thirty-three years and counting


A fresh peach and a jalapeño
chile cooked alongside the chicken
and incorporated into the sauce

for Clara Hicks and Harveys


added heat and flavor to the fin-
ished dish.
See Chicken, 6B

BY JAN SWOOPE many items she


jswoope@cdispatch.com preps. Her hands

C
touch more prod-
lara Hicks still remembers uct in this building
the day she learned of a
job opening for line cook at
than anyone else.”
Some of those
The key to a crisp
Harveys Restaurant in downtown
Columbus.
signature menu fa-
vorites include the
chopped salad is
“I just went to the unemploy-
ment office and they told me,
restaurant’s bread Boyd
pudding, five va- salting ahead of time
and I went down to talk to John rieties of quiche and its famous BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
Bean,” she recounted. Nothing creamy chicken noodle soup.

A
unique in it — except that it was Born and raised in Columbus, chopped salad, where every
33 years ago, and Hicks is still Hicks — one of 11 children — ingredient is cut into pieces
at Harveys. The restaurant had first learned her way around a of about the same size, of-
only been open about a year kitchen by watching her mom, fers the perfect mixture of flavors
when she joined the staff in 1986. “a great cook.” It was perhaps and textures in every bite. Howev-
Co-workers and management no surprise that she and her five er, some vegetables get watery and
helped her celebrate the anni- sisters all went into food service soggy when you chop and dress
versary June 6. In an industry at well-known Columbus restau- them, and require extra attention.
accustomed to turnover, Hicks is rants. In this summery salad, we first
a valued mainstay. “They are all great cooks,” salted the tomatoes and cucum-
“She’s kind of like our MVP,” said Hicks, noting that the bers to draw out their excess mois-
said Harveys Columbus Execu- combined talents really set the Courtesy photo ture before adding them to the
tive Chef Jonathan Boyd. “Every- standard high at family dinners Clara Hicks preps the popular creamy salad. Seeding the cucumbers and
thing kind of goes through her. and holiday gatherings. chicken noodle soup served at Harveys quartering the tomatoes exposed
I could go on and on about how See Hicks, 6B on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. more surface area to the salt for
even better results.
See Salad, 6B

Butter Together

If you can’t take the heat


I
grew up in a in windows at night myself to turn on the oven long it more as an oven that worked rival the amazing fully-cooked
home without and of a good attic enough to roast a chicken or quickly and wouldn’t heat up rotisserie chicken available
air conditioning. fan. But most of all, vegetables in this heat. I know my kitchen, I was a lot happier from my grocery store, and
While friends from I know that heating our AC will keep the tempera- with what my air fryer pro- this technique produces one
other parts of the up the kitchen in tures down, but it’s hard to duced. that tastes even better, which
country think very summer is simply justify the necessity of it. This past week, I tried a cou- I honestly wasn’t sure was
little of this feat, not an option. So this summer, I’ve been ple of recipes that I plan to add possible.
friends from Mis- Thankfully, my experimenting with the latest to my regular rotation, even However, if you don’t have
sissippi recognize current home has kitchen gadget: the air fryer. once the weather cools down. an air fryer, you can of course
it as the amazing central air condi- I’ll admit I didn’t love it at first. They are just too delicious to slow cook a chicken or roast it,
accomplishment it tioning that keeps I still think the name “fryer” stop making. or simply buy one from your lo-
actually is. Amelia Plair us nice and cool all is a little misleading. It’s more The first part involves air cal deli counter. The first night,
Because of my summer. But some like a countertop convection frying a whole chicken. I have eat on that chicken the way you
upbringing, I un- lessons die hard, oven. been trying to produce a de- ordinarily would, but be sure to
derstand the value of box fans and I have trouble bringing Once I started thinking of cent whole roasted chicken to See Butter Together, 6B
6B Wednesday, June 19, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Salad
Continued from Page 5B
Letting all the vegeta- cucumber and substitute 10
bles marinate in the vin- ounces grape tomatoes for
aigrette for a few minutes cherry tomatoes. Reduce
before adding the lettuce vinegar to 3 tablespoons and
olive oil to 3 tablespoons.
intensified their flavor. Omit bell pepper and radishes.
Along with cucumbers Reduce onion to 1/2 onion
and tomatoes, we chose and parsley to 1/2 cup. Add
sweet yellow bell pepper, 1 (15 ounce) can chickpeas,
red onion, and peppery rinsed, and 1/2 cup chopped
radishes and tossed them pitted kalamata olives with
all with chopped romaine cucumber and tomatoes in
lettuce hearts. Be sure step 2. Add 1 cup crumbled
to add the lettuce just feta with lettuce.
— Pear and Cranberry
before serving, or it will
Chopped Salad:
turn soggy. n Omit tomatoes. Reduce
cucumber to 1 cucumber.
SUMMER VEGETABLE Substitute 3 tablespoons

CHOPPED SALAD
sherry vinegar for red wine
Sudoku YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
Yesterday’sANSWER
answer
Servings: 4
vinegar and reduce olive oil
to 3 tablespoons. Substitute Sudoku
Sudoku is a number-
YESTERDAY’S
4 3 9 1 7 2 6 5 8
Start to finish: 30 minutes red bell pepper for yellow placing puzzle
Sudoku based on
is a number-
bell pepper. Omit radishes a 9x9 grid
placing with based
puzzle severalon 2 6 8 5 9 4 7 1 3

2019 Conceptis Puzzles, Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc.


3 cucumbers, peeled, halved 8 4 9 2
lengthwise, seeded, and cut
Joe Keller/America’s Test Kitchen via AP and parsley. Reduce onion agiven
9x9 grid with several
numbers. The object 5 7 1 6 3
This summer vegetable chopped salad is from the to 1/2 onion. Add 1 ripe but given numbers.
is to place The object
the numbers
into 1/2 inch pieces is
3 2 6 7 1 9 5 8 4
1 1/2 pounds cherry toma- America’s Test Kitchen cookbook “New Essentials.” firm pear, halved, cored, and 1 to place
to 9 in thethe numbers
empty spaces
toes, quartered cut into 1/4 inch pieces, and 1sotothat
9 ineach
the empty spaces
row, each 7 9 5 4 8 3 2 6 1
Salt and pepper ounces), cut into 1 inch pepper, onion, radishes, and 1/2 cup dried cranberries so that each
column row, each
and each 3x3 box 1 8 4 2 6 5 3 7 9
1/4 cup red wine vinegar pieces parsley and toss to coat. Let with cucumber in step 2. Add column
containsand theeach
same3x3 box
1 garlic clove, minced salad sit for at least 5 minutes contains the same number
number 9 1 7 3 2 6 8 4 5
1 cup crumbled blue cheese only once. The difficulty
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil n Toss cucumbers and toma- or up to 20 minutes. and 1/2 cup chopped, toasted only once. The difficulty 6 4 2 8 5 1 9 3 7
1 yellow bell pepper, toes with 1 teaspoon salt and n Add lettuce and gently level increases from
toss to combine. Season with
pistachios with lettuce. level increases from
Monday to Sunday. 8 5 3 9 4 7 1 2 6
stemmed, seeded, and cut let drain in colander for 15 Nutrition information per Monday to Sunday. Difficulty Level 6/18

into 1/2 inch pieces minutes. salt and pepper to taste, and
n Whisk vinegar, garlic, serve. serving: 215 calories; 129
1 small red onion, chopped
fine 1/4 teaspoon salt, and 1/8 calories from fat; 15 g fat (2
8 ounces radishes, trimmed teaspoon pepper together in Variations g saturated; 0 g trans fats);
and sliced thin large bowl. Whisking constant- — Mediterranean Chopped 0 mg cholesterol; 334 mg
3/4 cup chopped fresh parsley ly, drizzle in oil. Add drained Salad: sodium; 19 g carbohydrate; 6
1 romaine lettuce heart (6 cucumbers and tomatoes, bell n Reduce cucumber to 1 g fiber; 9 g sugar; 4 g protein.

Hicks
Continued from Page 5B
She takes pride in her Alabama (plus Smackers years gone by. You cannot teach that.
longevity and her role Frozen Yogurt in Colum- “Now we’re computer- I think that’s why Miss
at the restaurant. That bus). ized,” she said. Clara is so important
includes helping new “But before that, I For the restaurant, here — you can’t teach
kitchen staff acclimate. started out as a server (at Hicks is a knowledgeable someone to have that
“I play a major role in Harveys) in 2011,” she resource. level of responsibility and
leading when all the new explained. She worked Harveys General Man- skill.”
people come in; I have to with Hicks. “Miss Clara ager Pat Donahue said, Hicks was just 24
show them the ropes,” is one of the sweetest “She’s been a phenome- years old when she
she said. “They ask me a people you will ever nal part of our success. joined the Harveys fam-
lot of questions.” meet. You can ask her She’s the kind of person ily. She looks forward to
Ashley Wilson is a question 15 times and you just love to have on many more years.
human she’s gong to give the your staff because she She remarked, “I like
resource same sweet answer.” cares so much about it.” what I’m doing, and I’m
director For more than three “For a chef, it’s like a working with some good
of the Eat decades, Hicks has once in a lifetime thing to people.”
With Us adapted to changes in the have an employee that’s If there’s a secret to
Group, food service industry. A been with (the estab- her career longevity,
which en- primary one, she said, lishment) so long,” said Hicks said it’s “to just
compasses is the way staff is set up Boyd. “She can tell you stay motivated and be
Harveys, Wilson and the way the food and almost anything. She’s the best that you can
The Grill, kitchen are organized my Harveys dictionary. be at what you’re doing.
Sweet Peppers Deli and now. She chuckled about And she doesn’t just Just be good at it — and
Bulldog Burger restau- the paper-food tickets- prep, she takes owner- come in with a positive
rants in Mississippi and on-a-spinning-wheel of ship of what she does. attitude.”

Butter Together
Continued from Page 5B
have plenty of side dishes AIR FRYER Flip bird and cook for 10 more Oil for spraying or basting
to go with it: you want minutes. Check the internal
leftover chicken. ROASTED CHICKEN temperature of the bird; it
should be at least 165. Cook
n Mix all filling ingredients
together in a large bowl. Place
Strip off the remaining for an additional 10 minutes an uncooked tortilla on a plate
chicken from the car- 5 pound whole chicken, if the temperature is not high
innards removed and rub the outer inch with a
cass and chop the meat enough. bit of water. ACROSS
Seasonings of choice (I tried n Let chicken rest for 10 1 Deli fixture
into bite-sized pieces to one with seasoned salt and minutes before eating.
n Place 1/3 cup filling about
create the second dinner: one with lemon pepper; be 2/3 down the tortilla. Begin 6 Crescent’s tip
southwest egg rolls. I’m sure to check the label and rolling the tortilla from the bot- 10 Rich veins
giving the ingredients I use a seasoning with salt in it SOUTHWEST EGG ROLLS tom, folding in the right and
left sides as you roll so that
11 Blitzen’s boss
or add salt yourself.) 12 Nostalgic song
used in my experiment For filling: the filling stays inside. 13 Rocker John
here along with a few n Rub seasonings liberally 1 1/2 cups cooked, chopped n When roll is completely 14 Miseries
variations that I would under the skin of the chicken; chicken wrapped, spray thoroughly
this will get messy and gross 1 can black beans, drained 15 Royal fur
like to try. Again, I used with oil. Place roll into air fryer.
but is worth it for the finished 1 can corn niblets, drained 16 Caterer’s pot
my air fryer to cook the Fill air fryer basket with egg
product. Do not add oil or 1 cup shredded cheese (I rolls, being sure not to allow 17 Pub pints
egg rolls, but you could butter to the seasonings; they used a mix of Colby and pep- them to touch. (I had to do 18 French article
fry in 350-degree oil or will cause the seasonings to per jack) this in batches.) 19 Trivial
spray with oil and bake at drip down to the bottom of the 1 teaspoon fajita seasonings 22 Finger feature
chicken as it cooks. Optional: frozen spinach,
n Air fry at 390-400 degrees
400 if you’d rather. n If you have time, place the thawed and squeezed dry; for 5 minutes. Flip and cook 23 Flying: Prefix
Here is the way I did it. chicken in a large zippered chopped cilantro; minced for an additional 5 minutes. 26 So-so
Amelia Plair is a mom bag and refrigerate for a few green onions; one small can While egg rolls are cooking, 29 Corn core
hours or overnight. When you chopped green chilis you may choose to make a 32 Maiden name
and high school teacher in dipping sauce of one part sour
are ready to cook, place the label
Starkville. Email reaches chicken, breast side down, in For wrapping: cream and one part salsa of ments perhaps
her at mamabadgerplair@ 33 Casserole bit 4 Floral rings 25 Like some rural
the air fryer basket. Cook at One package uncooked torti- choice. Cut in half and serve
gmail.com. 400 degrees for 50 minutes. llas from refrigerated section with sauce, if desired.
34 Early primate 5 Jargon ending bridges
36 Pluto’s domain 6 Peaceful 27 Bear’s lair
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Chicken
38 Prison-related 8 Sculpting medium annoyed
39 Diva’s output 9 Window sections 29 Shopping aids
40 Marie Curie’s 11 Play to the 30 Met offering
Continued from Page 5B daughter balcony 31 Launch
41 Rational 15 Quarterback 35 Like stallions
Chef’s Note: Leave 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper grate in place, cover, and open pan from grill.
42 Handed over
the jalapeño whole for 1 (13 by 9-inch) disposable lid vent halfway. Heat grill until n Meanwhile, cook chicken, Manning 36 On this spot
aluminum pan hot and wood chips are smok- peach halves, and jalapeño 17 On the whole 38 Snap
grilling. Note that the 1 peach, halved and pitted ing, about 5 minutes. until well browned on first DOWN
salted chicken needs 20 Badly lit
1 jalapeño chile — For a gas grill: Remove side, 2 to 5 minutes. Flip and 1 Lose speed 21 Salon stuff
to rest for 1 to 24 hours 2 tablespoons cider vinegar cooking grate and place wood continue to cook until chicken 2 Fill with a crayon
chip packet directly on primary 24 Turned red,
before grilling. Since the breasts register 160 F and 3 Book supple-
preserves cause the food n Pat chicken dry with paper burner. Set grate in place, turn drumsticks/ thighs register
towels and sprinkle with 2 all burners to high, cover, and 175 F and peach halves and
to brown quickly, move 1/4 teaspoons salt and 1 heat grill until hot and wood jalapeño are well browned on
the items around as nec- teaspoon pepper. Place in chips are smoking, about second side, 2 to 5 minutes.
essary to manage any hot 1-gallon zipper-lock bag and 15 minutes. Turn all burners Return chicken, skin side
spots. If you’d like to use refrigerate at least 1 hour or to medium. (Adjust burners up, to pan with preserves,
up to 24 hours. as needed to maintain grill tent loosely with foil, and let
wood chunks instead of n Just before grilling, soak temperature between 350 F
wood chips when using a rest for 10 minutes. Transfer
wood chips in water for 15 and 375 F.) peach and jalapeño to plate to
charcoal grill, substitute minutes, then drain. Using n Clean and oil cooking cool slightly.
one medium wood chunk, large piece of heavy-duty alu- grate. Place disposable pan n Remove any loose skin from
minum foil, wrap soaked chips with chicken over side of grill
soaked in water for 1 in 8 by 4 1/2-inch foil packet. opposite wood chip packet.
peach halves and jalapeño (no
hour, for the wood chip (Make sure chips do not poke Cover grill (position lid vent need to remove all skin); then
packet. holes in sides or bottom of over chicken if using charcoal) chop peach halves, seed and
packet.) Cut 2 evenly spaced and cook for 10 minutes. Flip mince jalapeño, and transfer
2-inch slits in top of packet. chicken, and rotate pan 180 both to bowl. Arrange chicken
PEACH-GLAZED Whisk preserves and cayenne F. (Open top and bottom vents on serving platter. Pour
preserves from pan into bowl
together in disposable pan. fully for charcoal grill.) Con-
GRILLED CHICKEN Place peach halves (cut side tinue to cook, covered, until with chopped peach halves
and jalapeño; stir in vinegar.
Servings: 4 up), jalapeño, and chicken breasts register 155 F and
Start to finish: 1 hour, 20 (skin side down) in pan. drumsticks/thighs register Season glaze with salt and
minutes — For a charcoal grill: Open 170 F, 10 to 14 minutes. pepper to taste. Spoon glaze
bottom vent halfway. Light n Flip chicken, peach halves, over chicken and serve.
3 pounds bone-in chicken large chimney starter filled and jalapeño to coat with Nutrition information per serv-
pieces (split breasts cut with charcoal briquettes (6 preserves, then transfer to ing: 488 calories; 97 calories
in half, drumsticks, and/or quarts). When top coals are grill grate (skin side down for from fat; 11 g fat (3 g satu-
thighs), trimmed partially covered with ash, chicken). Leave pan on grill to rated; 0 g trans fats); 167 mg
Salt and pepper pour evenly over grill. Place let preserves thicken and car- cholesterol; 430 mg sodium; WHATZIT ANSWER
1 cup wood chips wood chip packet on coals amelize slightly around edges, 56 g carbohydrate; 1 g fiber;
1 cup peach preserves on 1 side of grill. Set cooking 3 to 5 minutes, then remove 51 g sugar; 41 g protein. Log cabin
The Dispatch
THE STATE OF MISSIS- Issued under my hand South Bank, the holder tial Point of Beginning, ignated as Lot No. Thir- Telephone No. (501)
SIPPI and the• seal
www.cdispatch.com
of said of said Deed of Trust run thence East parallel teen (13) of an Wednesday, June 19, 2019 7B
unrecor- 664-4808
Court, this the 7th day and the Note secured with the South bound- ded plat of the Ernest
TO: James M. Roberts, of June, 2019. thereby, again substi- ary of said Southeast Mason Property; sub- THIS DOCUMENT PRE-
Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 d/b/a “Rainbow
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0010 Quarter (SE0010
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Legal however,
Notices 0010to those PARED
Legal Notices
BY: 0010
ment Company, Inc.” or LISA YOUNGER NEESE, as Trustee in place of distance of 188 feet; certain restrictive coven-
The following vehicles Twin River Auto Sales IN THE CHANCERY “The Pines” and/or any LOWNDES COUNTY the afore-mentioned ori- run thence North paral- ants and conditions Scot P. Goldsholl
have been abandoned 2026 1/2 College St. COURT OF LOWNDES and all persons having CHANCERY CLERK ginal Trustee, as author- lel with the West bound- contained in deed from Mickel Law Firm, P.A.
at Barker's Auto Repair, Columbus, MS 39701 COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI or claiming any legal or P.O. BOX 684, COLUM- ized by the terms there- ary of said Southeast Ernest Mason and wife, 1501 NORTH UNI-
72 Downs Road, Colum- equitable interest in the BUS, MS 39703 of, as evidenced by an Quarter (SE 1/4) for a Billy Gene Crouse Ma- VERSITY
bus, MS, 39705. June 6, 2019 IN THE MATTER OF THE real property described instrument recorded distance of 110 feet; son, to Torrie A. Brin- PROSPECT BUILDING,
LAST WILL AND TESTA- as follows: ( S E A L ) BY: Shantrell as/in Book 2018, Page run thence West paral- son, dated September SUITE 930
08 Honda Accord, green Twin States Federal MENT OF CLARA W. Granderson D.C. 2205 in the Office of lel with the South 29, 1971, and recor- LITTLE ROCK, AR
VIN# Credit Union OMAREA ROBERTS, DE- Beginning at the South- the Chancery Clerk of boundary of said South- ded in Deed Book 441 72207-5238
1hgcp36858a017875 59 Yorkville Park CEASED east corner of the North- Publication dates: June Lowndes County, Mis- east Quarter (SE 1/4) at Pages 597-599 in Ph: 501-664-4808 Fax:
Square west Quarter (NW/4) of 19, 26 and July 3, sissippi; and for a distance of 188 the Chancery Clerk`s Of- 501-664-0631
IF THIS VEHICLE IS NOT Columbus, MS 39702 EUGENE “GENE” SWIN- the Northeast Quarter 2019 feet; run thence South fice of Lowndes County, Mickel Case No.
CLAIMED IT WILL BE DOLL (NE/4) of Section Thir- WHEREAS, the afore- parallel with the West Mississippi. 102996-2
PUT UP FOR SALE ON RE: Repair bill on 2007 EXECUTOR teen (13), Township Six- IN THE CHANCERY mentioned Appoint- boundary of said South- s.goldsholl@mickellaw.c
THE 1ST DAY OF JULY, Chrysler 300, VIN# teen (16) South, Range COURT OF LOWNDES ment of Substitute east Quarter (SE 1/4) Title to the above de- om
2019 AT 12:00 P.M. AT 2C3KA63H27H785948 CAUSE NO. 2019-0082- Seventeen (17) West; COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI Trustee recorded in for a distance of 110 scribed property is be-
BARKER'S AUTO RE- JNS and running thence Book 2018, Page 2205 feet to the initial Point lieved to be good, but I PUBLISH ON THESE
PAIR, 72 DOWNS ROAD, As you know, the above- west, 110 yards; thence IN THE MATTER OF THE was corrected and re-re- of Beginning. Said tract will convey only such DATES:
COLUMBUS, MS mentioned vehicle is the NOTICE TO CREDITORS north 220 yards; thence ESTATE OF JOAN ABELS corded in Book 2018, containing One-Half title as vested in me as June 5, 2019
39705. on the car lot and has east 110 yards; thence PRYSE, DECEASED Page 2995 in the Of- (1/2) acre, more or Substitute Trustee. June 12, 2019
been here for 60 days. Letters Testamentary south 220 yards, to the fice of the Chancery less, and being located June 19, 2019
Publish: 6/19 & The amount due for you having been issued by point of the beginning, CAUSE NO. 2019-0035- Clerk of Lowndes in the West Half (W WITNESS my signature
6/26/2019 to pick this card up is the Chancery Clerk of containing FIVE (5) JNS County, Mississippi; 1/2) of the Southwest on this 28th day of May, IN CHANCERY COURT
as follows: Lowndes County, Mis- acres, more or less. and Quarter (SW 1/4) of the 2019. OF LOWNDES COUNTY,
sissippi, on the 20th SCOTT WAGGONER Southeast Quarter (SE MISSISSIPPI
The following vehicle Repairs: $3,500 day of May, 2019, to And if any of those per- PRYSE, EXECUTOR WHEREAS, default hav- 1/4) of Section 33, /s/ Scot P. Goldsholl,
has been abandoned at Storage: $2,400 the undersigned as Ex- sons be deceased, then ing been made in the Township 18 South, Substitute Trustee IN THE MATTER OF THE
Shelton's Towing 1024 Administrative fee: ecutor of the Estate of to their unknown heirs NOTICE TO CREDITORS terms and conditions of Range 17 West, 1501 N. University Av- LAST WILL AND TESTA-
Gardner Blvd., Colum- $100 Clara Omarea Roberts, at law, devisees, leg- said Deed of Trust, and Lowndes County, Mis- enue, Suite 930 MENT OF RICHARD
bus, MS 39702. Deceased, in Cause No. atees, administrators, STATE OF MISSISSIPPI the entire debt secured sissippi, and being des- Little Rock, AR 72207- BOYCE MOODY, DE-
Total Due: $6,000 2019-0082-JNS, in said executors, creditors and COUNTY OF LOWNDES thereby having been de- ignated as Lot No. Thir- 5238 CEASED
1997 Ford Explorer court, notice is hereby assigns. clared to be due and teen (13) of an unrecor- Telephone No. (501)
Vin# These charges must be given to all persons hav- Letters Testamentary payable, and the legal ded plat of the Ernest 664-4808 CAUSE NO.: 19-0095-
1FM0U32P8VUC07085 paid within 10 days or ing claims against the All of whom are adult have been granted and holder of said indebted- Mason Property; sub- JNS
the vehicle will be sold Estate of Clara Omarea non-residents of the issued to the under- ness, BancorpSouth ject, however, to those THIS DOCUMENT PRE-
This vehicle will be put to pay the charges. Roberts, Deceased, to State of Mississippi, or signed upon the Estate Bank, having requested certain restrictive coven- PARED BY: DAVID OWEN EXECUTOR
up for sale on the 26th have the same pro- not to be found therein of Joan Abels Pryse, de- the undersigned Substi- ants and conditions
day of June, 2019 at Roger Murray, Owner bated and registered by after diligent inquiry, ceased, by the Chan- tute Trustee to execute contained in deed from Scot P. Goldsholl NOTICE OF CREDITORS
10:00 am at Shelton's the Clerk of the Chan- and whose post office cery Court of Lowndes the trust and sell said Legal Notices
Ernest Mason 0010and wife, Mickel Law Firm, P.A.
Towing 1024 Gardner PUBLISH: 6/19 & cery Court of Lowndes addresses, except as County, Mississippi, on land and property in ac- Billy Gene Crouse Ma- 1501 NORTH UNI- STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
Blvd., Columbus, MS 6/26/2019 County, Mississippi, set forth above, are un- the 29th day of March cordance with the terms son, to Torrie A. Brin- VERSITY
39702. within ninety (90) days known to the plaintiffs 2019. This is to give no- of said Deed of Trust for son, dated September PROSPECT BUILDING, COUNTY OF LOWNDES
Twin River Auto Sales from the date of first after diligent inquiry. tice to all persons hav- the purpose of raising 29, 1971, and recor- SUITE 930
PUBLISH: 6/12 & 2026 1/2 College St. publication hereof, that ing claims against said the sums due thereun- ded in Deed Book 441 LITTLE ROCK, AR Letters of Testament-
6/19/2019 Columbus, MS 39701 failure to probate and You have been made estate to Probate and der, together with attor- at Pages 597-599 in 72207-5238 ary have been granted
register any such claim Defendants in the Register same with the ney's fees, Substitute the Chancery Clerk`s Of- Ph: 501-664-4808 Fax: and issued to the under-
June 3, 2019 within said ninety (90) above suit by Plaintiffs, Chancery Clerk of Trustee's fees and ex- fice of Lowndes County, 501-664-0631 signed upon the Estate
The following vehicle day period will forever seeking a judgment that Lowndes County, Mis- penses of sale. Mississippi. Mickel Case No. of Richard Boyce
has been abandoned at Kia Motor Finance bar the same. they are the owners of sissippi, within ninety 102996-2 Moody, deceased by the
TVG Paint & Body Shop, P.O. Box 20825 the real property de- (90) days from the first NOW, THEREFORE, I, Title to the above de- s.goldsholl@mickellaw.c Chancery Court of
305 Evergreen Dr., Ab- Fountain Valley, CA Witness my signature scribed above and their publication date of this Scot P. Goldsholl, Sub- scribed property is be- om Lowndes County, Mis-
erdeen, MS 39730. 92728 this the 10th day of title should be quieted Notice to Creditors. A stitute Trustee, will on lieved to be good, but I sissippi on the 12th day
June 2019. due to adverse posses- failure to so Probate June 26, 2019, offer for will convey only such PUBLISH ON THESE of June, 2019. This is
Year: 2000 RE: 2015 Kia Optima sion and cancellation of and Register said claim sale at public outcry to title as vested in me as DATES: to give notice to all per-
Make: Chevrolet VIN#KNAGM4A71F5659 /s/ Eugene S. Swindoll an allegedly void tax will forever bar the the highest bidder for Substitute Trustee. June 5, 2019 sons having claims
Model: S10 283 Eugene “Gene” Swin- sale and tax deed. same. cash, within legal hours June 12, 2019 against said Estate to
VIN# doll, Executor of the Es- (between the hours of WITNESS my signature June 19, 2019 probate the register
1GCCS19W8Y8111879 Dear Sir/MADAM: tate of Clara Omarea You are required to mail This the 7th day of June 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 on this 28th day of May, same with the Chan-
Roberts, deceased or hand deliver a writ- 2019. p.m.) at the front door 2019. cery Clerk of Lowndes
If this vehicle is not The above-mentioned ten response to the of the Lowndes County County, Mississippi,
claimed it will be put up vehicle has been at my /s/ Lee Ann S. Turner Complaint filed against /s/ Scott Waggoner Courthouse in Colum- /s/ Scot P. Goldsholl, within ninety (90) days
for sale on the 28th day lot since April, 2018. Lee Ann S. Turner you in this action to Pryse, Executor bus, Lowndes County, Substitute Trustee from this date. A failure
of June 2019 at 7:00 The storage charged Miss. Bar No. 10438 Gary Street Goodwin, At- Mississippi, the follow- 1501 N. University Av- to so probate and re-
a.m. at TVG Body Shop, due are $14,600. I The Winfield Law Firm, torney for Plaintiffs, PUBLISH: 6/12, 6/19, ing-described property: enue, Suite 930 gister said claim will
305 Evergreen Dr., Ab- called May 7, 2019 and P.A. whose post office ad- & 6/26/2019 The following described Little Rock, AR 72207- forever bar the same.
erdeen, MS 39730. spoke to a lady about 224 E. Main Street dress is Post Office Box property lying and being 5238
Contact TVG Body Shop this vehicle. I told her I P.O. Box 80281 524, Columbus, Missis- SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S situated in the County Telephone No. (501) This the 12th day of
at 662-346-9426. would send a state- Starkville, MS 39759 sippi 39703-0524, and NOTICE OF SALE of Lowndes, State of 664-4808 June, 2019.
ment. You have 10 days lturner@winfieldlawfirm. whose street address is Mississippi, to wit:
PUBLISH: 6/12, 6/19, to redeem the car by com 501 7th Street North, WHEREAS, on Septem- THIS DOCUMENT PRE- /s/ David Owen
& 6/26/2019 paying the storage Telephone: 662-323- Suite 10, Columbus, ber 14, 2012, Kristoph- INDEXING INSTRUC- PARED BY: David Owen, Executor
charges or it will be sold 3984 Mississippi 39701. er Derek Criddle and TIONS: West Half (W/2)
to pay them. Facsimile: 662-323- Megan Criddle ex- of the Southwest Scot P. Goldsholl This Notice of Creditors
3920 YOUR RESPONSE MUST ecuted a Deed of Trust Quarter (SW 1/4) of the Mickel Law Firm, P.A. Prepared by:
Sincerely, Attorneys for the Estate BE MAILED OR DE- to J. Patrick Caldwell as Southeast Quarter (SE 1501 NORTH UNI- David Owen
Visit us at Roger Murray of Clara Omarea LIVERED NOT LATER Trustee for the benefit 1/4) of Section 33, VERSITY Attorney for Executrix
cdispatch.com Owner Roberts, Deceased THAN THIRTY DAYS of BancorpSouth Bank, Township 18 South, PROSPECT BUILDING, Post Office Box 27
AFTER JUNE 19, 2019, which Deed of Trust was Range 17 West, SUITE 930 Columbus, MS 39703
PUBLISH: 6/19 & PUBLISH: 6/12, 6/19, WHICH IS THE DATE OF recorded as/in Book Lowndes County, Mis- LITTLE ROCK, AR Telephone: 662-328-
6/26/2019 & 6/26/2019 THE FIRST PUBLICA- 2012, Page 21967 in sissippi. 72207-5238 2651
TION OF THIS SUM- the Office of the Chan- Ph: 501-664-4808 Fax: Fax: 662-328-8937
Legal Notices 0010 IN THE CHANCERY MONS. IF YOUR RE- cery Clerk of Lowndes Beginning at the South- 501-664-0631 MSB: 3963
COURT OF LOWNDES SPONSE IS NOT SO County, Mississippi; west Corner of the Mickel Case No.
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI MAILED OR DELIVERED, and Southwest Quarter (SW 102996-2 PUBLISH: 6/19, 6/26,
A JUDGMENT BY DE- 1/4) of the Southeast s.goldsholl@mickellaw.c & 7/3/2019
GRACIE MAY JORDAN, FAULT WILL BE WHEREAS, Bancorp- Quarter (SE 1/4) of Sec- om
ET VIR. PLAINTIFFS ENTERED AGAINST YOU South Bank, the holder tion 33, Township 18
FOR THE MONEY OR South, Range 17 West, PUBLISH ON THESE
Air Cond & Heating 1030
of said Deed of Trust
VS. OTHER THINGS DEMAN- and the Note secured Lowndes County, Mis- DATES:
DED IN THE COM- sissippi, and run thence June 5, 2019 AIR CONDITION: New
thereby, substituted installation, repairs,
JAMES MILTON PLAINT. Scot P. Goldsholl as North along the West June 12, 2019
ROBERTS, ETC. ET AL. Trustee in place of the boundary of said South- June 19, 2019 maintenance or service.
DEFENDANTS You must also file the afore-mentioned origin- east Quarter (SE 1/4) Also auto air condition
original of your Re- al Trustee, as author- for a distance of 330 repairs or service. Call
CAUSE NO. 2019-0155 sponse with the Clerk of ized by the terms there- feet; run thence East John @ 549−7031
this Court within a reas- of, as evidenced by an parallel with the South
SUMMONS BY PUBLICA- onable time afterward. instrument recorded boundary of said South- Building & Remodeling 1120
TION as/in Book 2015, Page east Quarter (SE 1/4)
Issued under my hand 11946 in the Office of for a distance of 238 HOME REPAIRS &
THE STATE OF MISSIS- and the seal of said the Chancery Clerk of feet to a point which is
Court, this the 7th day the initial Point of Begin- CONSTRUCTION WORK
SIPPI Lowndes County, Mis- WANTED. Carpentry,
of June, 2019. sissippi; and ning of the property
TO: James M. Roberts, herein described and small concrete jobs,
d/b/a “Rainbow Amuse- LISA YOUNGER NEESE, WHEREAS, Bancorp- conveyed; from said ini- electrical, plumbing,
ment Company, Inc.” or LOWNDES COUNTY South Bank, the holder tial Point of Beginning, roof repairs, pressure
“The Pines” and/or any CHANCERY CLERK of said Deed of Trust run thence East parallel washing and mobile
Legalall
and Notices 0010 having P.O. BOX 684, COLUM-
persons and the Note secured with the South bound- home roof coating and
or claiming any legal or BUS, MS 39703 thereby, again substi- ary of said Southeast underpinning. No job
equitable interest in the tuted Scot P. Goldsholl Quarter (SE 1/4) for a too small. 549−7031.
real property described ( S E A L ) BY: Shantrell as Trustee in place of distance of 188 feet;
as follows: W. Granderson D.C. the afore-mentioned ori- run thence North paral-
Legal Notices 0010as author- lel with the West bound- TOM HATCHER, LLC
ginal Trustee,
Beginning at the South- Publication dates: June ized by the terms there- ary of said Southeast Custom Construction,
east corner of the North- 19, 26 and July 3, of, as evidenced by an Quarter (SE 1/4) for a Restoration,
west Quarter (NW/4) of 2019 instrument recorded distance of 110 feet; Remodeling, Repair,
the Northeast Quarter as/in Book 2018, Page run thence West paral- Insurance claims.
(NE/4) of Section Thir- 2205 in the Office of lel with the South 662−364−1769.
teen (13), Township Six- the Chancery Clerk of boundary of said South- Licensed & Bonded.
teen (16) South, Range Lowndes County, Mis- east Quarter (SE 1/4)
Seventeen (17) West; sissippi; and for a distance of 188
and running thence feet; run thence South DO ALL SERVICE Home
west, 110 yards; thence WHEREAS, the afore- parallel with the West Legal Notices 0010 repair & remodel of all
north 220 yards; thence mentioned Appoint- boundary of said South- kind & size. Experience,
east 110 yards; thence ment of Substitute east Quarter (SE 1/4) reliable, references
south 220 yards, to the Trustee recorded in for a distance of 110 available. Free
point of the beginning, Book 2018, Page 2205 feet to the initial Point estimates. Call Chris,
containing FIVE (5) was corrected and re-re- of Beginning. Said tract 662−889−4507.
acres, more or less. corded in Book 2018, containing One-Half
Page 2995 in the Of- (1/2) acre, more or
less, and being located Carpet & Flooring 1150
And if any of those per- fice of the Chancery
sons be deceased, then Clerk of Lowndes in the West Half (W
to their unknown heirs County, Mississippi; 1/2) of the Southwest
at law, devisees, leg- and Quarter (SW 1/4) of the
atees, administrators, Southeast Quarter (SE
executors, creditors and WHEREAS, default hav- 1/4) of Section 33,
assigns. ing been made in the Township 18 South,
terms and conditions of Range 17 West,
All of whom are adult said Deed of Trust, and Lowndes County, Mis-
non-residents of the the entire debt secured sissippi, and being des-
State of Mississippi, or thereby having been de- ignated as Lot No. Thir-
not to be found therein clared to be due and teen (13) of an unrecor-
after diligent inquiry, payable, and the legal ded plat of the Ernest
and whose post office holder of said indebted- Mason Property; sub- DAVID’S CARPET &
addresses, except as ness, BancorpSouth ject, however, to those UPHOLSTERY
set forth above, are un- Bank, having requested certain restrictive coven- CLEANING
known to the plaintiffs the undersigned Substi- ants and conditions 1 Room − $40
after diligent inquiry. tute Trustee to execute contained in deed from 2 Rooms − $70
the trust and sell said Ernest Mason and wife, 3+ Rooms − $30 EA
You have been made land and property in ac- Billy Gene Crouse Ma- Rugs−Must Be Seen
Defendants in the cordance with the terms son, to Torrie A. Brin-
Car Upholstery
above suit by Plaintiffs, of said Deed of Trust for son, dated September Cleaning Available
seeking a judgment that the purpose of raising 29, 1971, and recor-
they are the owners of the sums due thereun- ded in Deed Book 441 662−722−1758
the real property de- der, together with attor- at Pages 597-599 in
scribed above and their ney's fees, Substitute the Chancery Clerk`s Of-
title should be quieted Trustee's fees and ex- fice of Lowndes County, General Services 1360
due to adverse posses- penses of sale. Mississippi.
sion and cancellation of WORK WANTED:
an allegedly void tax NOW, THEREFORE, I, Title to the above de- Licensed & Bonded−
sale and tax deed. Scot P. Goldsholl, Sub- scribed property is be- carpentry, painting, &
stitute Trustee, will on lieved to be good, but I demolition. Landscap−
You are required to mail June 26, 2019, offer for will convey only such ing, gutters cleaned,
or hand deliver a writ- sale at public outcry to title as vested in me as
Substitute Trustee. bush hogging, clean−up
ten response to the the highest bidder for work, pressure washing,
Complaint filed against cash, within legal hours
you in this action to WITNESS my signature moving help & furniture
(between the hours of
Gary Street Goodwin, At- 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 on this 28th day of May, repair. 662−242−3608.
torney for Plaintiffs, p.m.) at the front door 2019.
whose post office ad- of the Lowndes County HILL’S PRESSURE
dress is Post Office Box Courthouse in Colum- /s/ Scot P. Goldsholl, WASHING Commercial/
524, Columbus, Missis- bus, Lowndes County, Substitute Trustee Residential. House,
sippi 39703-0524, and Mississippi, the follow- 1501 N. University Av- concrete, sidewalks &
whose street address is ing-described property: enue, Suite 930
Little Rock, AR 72207- mobile washing. Free
501 7th Street North, The following described
Suite 10, Columbus, 5238 est. 662−386−8925.
property lying and being
Mississippi 39701. situated in the County Telephone No. (501)
of Lowndes, State of 664-4808 TRAVEL TRAILERS &
YOUR RESPONSE MUST Mississippi, to wit: RVS Cleaned, repaired
BE MAILED OR DE- THIS DOCUMENT PRE- & serviced. 132 Lincoln
LIVERED NOT LATER INDEXING INSTRUC- PARED BY: Rd. Columbus, MS. For
THAN THIRTY DAYS TIONS: West Half (W/2) an estimate, call Chris,
AFTER JUNE 19, 2019, of the Southwest Scot P. Goldsholl
Mickel Law Firm, P.A. 662−889−4507.
WHICH IS THE DATE OF Quarter (SW 1/4) of the
THE FIRST PUBLICA- Southeast Quarter (SE 1501 NORTH UNI-
VERSITY Lawn Care / Landscaping
TION OF THIS SUM- 1/4) of Section 33,
MONS. IF YOUR RE- Township 18 South, PROSPECT BUILDING, 1470
SPONSE IS NOT SO Range 17 West, SUITE 930
MAILED OR DELIVERED, Lowndes County, Mis- LITTLE ROCK, AR COMMERCIAL BUSH
A JUDGMENT BY DE- sissippi. 72207-5238 HOGGING weed eating,
FAULT WILL BE Ph: 501-664-4808 Fax: tiling & leveling, &
ENTERED AGAINST YOU Beginning at the South- 501-664-0631 clearing overgrown lots.
FOR THE MONEY OR west Corner of the Mickel Case No.
Owner, Operator
OTHER THINGS DEMAN- Southwest Quarter (SW 102996-2 licensed & insured. 17
DED IN THE COM- 1/4) of the Southeast s.goldsholl@mickellaw.c
PLAINT. Quarter (SE 1/4) of Sec- om years experience. Willie
tion 33, Township 18 Murray Jr. 662−242−
You must also file the South, Range 17 West, PUBLISH ON THESE 8809. Free estimates.
original of your Re- Lowndes County, Mis- DATES: Quotes by job not acre.
sponse with the Clerk of sissippi, and run thence June 5, 2019
this Court within a reas- North along the West June 12, 2019 TERRA CARE
onable time afterward. boundary of said South- June 19, 2019 LANDSCAPING L.L.C.
east Quarter (SE 1/4) Phone: 662−549−1878
Issued under my hand for a distance of 330
and the seal of said Landscaping, Property
feet; run thence East
Court, this the 7th day parallel with the South Clean Up, Plant Care,
of June, 2019. boundary of said South- Bush Hogging, Herbicide
east Quarter (SE 1/4) Spraying.
LISA YOUNGER NEESE, for a distance of 238
LOWNDES COUNTY feet to a point which is JESSE & BEVERLY’S
CHANCERY CLERK the initial Point of Begin- LAWN SERVICE.
P.O. BOX 684, COLUM- ning of the property Mowing, cleanup,
BUS, MS 39703 herein described and landscaping, sodding, &
conveyed; from said ini-
( S E A L ) BY: Shantrell tial Point of Beginning, tree cutting. 356−6525.
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Tree Services 1860 Medical / Dental 3300 Houses For Sale: Other 8500 Campers & RVs 9300
A&T TREE SERVICE HOUSE/MORTGAGE
Bucket truck & stump FOR SALE 4BR/2BA.
removal. Free est. Address: 2108 Paulette
Serving Columbus Macon, MS 39341.
since 1987. Senior $263,000. 662−708−
citizen disc. Call Alvin @ 0071
242−0324/241−4447
"We’ll go out on a limb
for you!" Lots & Acreage 8600
2008 FLEETWOOD
SUMMER SPECIAL. DISCOVER 40X
J&A TREE REMOVAL 1.75 acre lots. Good/ 3 slides, washer/dryer,
Work from a bucket bad credit. 10% down, in motion satellite,
truck. Insured/bonded. as low as $299/mo. outside kitchen &
Call Jimmy for free Eaton Land. 662−361− entertainment center.
estimate, 7711. 350 cummins w/ 27k
662−386−6286. miles, new tires &
batteries. Title in hand.
Good Things To Eat 2150 $120k neg. Columbus.
TWO ELM LAKE 662−574−6100.
YOU PICK BLUE− RESIDENTIAL LOTS
BERRIES ARE READY!
Motorcycles & ATVs 9400
One lot in Cork Village
Hill O’ Beans Farm bordering #9 fairway. 1993 KAWASAKI
456 Fernbank Rd. Ready to build on. VOYAGER XII Only
in Steens. $27000 OBO. One large 25,500 miles. Runs
662−368−1163 lot overlooking #17 & looks good. No
Open Mon−Fr, 8a−5p green. Ready to build problems. $3500.
Sat. 7a−12p on. $28.000 OBO. Call 501−545−7750.
Call For Availability

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1999 ROADSTAR 1600
Only 45k miles. Hard

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for her. 601−323− 2005 Nissan Titan
5886 2006 Dodge Ram
Pickup 3500
2012 Nissan Altima
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Clerical & Office 3050 2008 GMC Yukon Recycle
421 17TH ST. N. Nice Denali
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3BR/1.5BA. 2010 Dodge Charger this
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circulation assistant.
Position reports to the area. $650 dep. + first
month’s rent, $650.
2005 Honda Odyssey
2008 Chevrolet HHR
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circulation manager and
will assist in all duties Serious inquiries only. 2017 Chevrolet Impala
pertaining to the ser- 662−372−0996. 2001 Ford Expedition
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the newspaper to sub- SEVERAL 1, 2, & 3 2013 Buick Lacrosse
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must have flexibility on
BEDROOM units
available soon. Various
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2012 BMW 3 Series
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able to pass a drug General Help Wanted 3200 Clothing 4330 Sporting Goods 4720 Apts For Rent: Other 7080 HUD. Call Long & Long FINANCING AVAILABLE
screen, must have good @ 662−328−0770. MAKE OFFER AT
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surance. Please send following: excellent condition. Nice apartment has been 205−683−5663
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resume to The Commer- General Maintenance 3BR/2BA HOUSE Open
Worker: Must have ex- quiet machine. $450 recently renovated. It
cial Dispatch, PO Box floor plan w/ concrete
511, Columbus, MS perience in mainten- 662−574−1561 features great natural
floors, fireplace, large
39703 or email to ance and repair of light, hardwood floors, Boats & Marine 9250
fenced in backyard,
3 Jeff Probst
mfloyd@cdispatch.com. equipment and build- tall ceilings and access
No phone calls, please. ings which requires to a shared laundry carport. $1,000/mo.
practical skill and know-
Pets 5150 662−328−8655.
2013 TAHOE 195
room. $750 rent and DECKBOAT. V8 engine
ledge in such trades as $750 deposit. Utilities w/ low hours. Runs
painting, carpentry, MALE CORGI FEIST Houses For Rent: West 7150
PART TIME OFFICE
CLERK NEEDED. MUST plumbing, masonry and
Farm Equipment & Supplies
4420
Mixed, black & white included. No pets
please. Call Peter,
great. Ready to hit the
water. Located in
4 Nevada
HAVE EXPERIENCE IN electrical work also per- puppy. Shots & 2BR/2BA ENERGY
662−574−1561.
ALL MICROSOFT APPLIC- form maintenance on wormed. Call 662−364 EFFICIENT GARDEN Starkville. $23,900.
equipment and ma-
5 Grendel
ATIONS, SUCH AS JOHN DEERE MODEL M −2787. HOME located at Elm Call or text 662−341−
WORD, EXCEL AND OUT- chinery. TRACTOR A set of one Lake golf course. 0374.
LOOK. MUST HAVE THE Carpenter/Millwright: row cultivators w/ $700/mo. + deposit.
ABILITY TO MULTITASK. Must have experience in hydraulic lift, has been DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA,
662−549−4492.
MUST BE ABLE TO general carpentry and repainted, looks good &
Business For Sale 6350 CH&A, 1 story, W/D,
PASS A DRUG TEST concrete work. historic district, 1 block Houses For Rent: Starkville
Agricultural Tractor Op- runs good, $3500. Call RESTAURANT FOR
AND BACKGROUND 662−436−2037. from downtown, $575/ 7170
CHECK. MUST BE ABLE erator: Must have Class LEASE OWNER mo. + $575 dep. NO
TO LEGALLY WORK IN A CDL & experience with RETIRING Opportunity
agricultural tractors. PETS. 662−574−8789. 3BR/1.5BA. 143
THE UNITED STATES. NEW HOLLAND 2016 to own an established Peaceful & Quiet area.
APPLY IN PERSON AT All jobs are working on profitable Restaurant NORTHSIDE DR. in
BACCO MATERIALS, Tenn-Tom Waterway WORKMASTER 60 Hp Starkville. $750/mo.
Project, must be 18 Tractor. Like new. Only with excellent reputation
INC., 1771 STINSON For info please email: $750 deposit required.
CREEK ROAD, COLUM- years old with clean, val- 400 hours. 662−242− HUD Accepted. Call
COLEMAN
BUS, MS 39705. id driver’s license and 4514. thisisforsell@yahoo.com
662−242−8555.
PHONE NUMBER pass pre-employment or Call: 662−368−8818
662-434-0171. drug screen. EOE RENTALS Mobile Homes for Rent 7250
Send resume or apply Furniture 4480
TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS
@: R & D Maintenance
Apts For Rent: West 7050 123 BECK DR,
General Help Wanted 3200 Services TWO PIECE LIVING 1 BEDROOM COLUMBUS. 14 x 64.
3600 West Plymouth Rd

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ROOM SET New
APARTMENT MAINTEN- Columbus, MS 39701 loveseat and chaise for 2 BEDROOMS 2BR/1BA. $450/mo.
ANCE TECH: Must have 3 BEDROOMS $450/dep. Includes

Rentals
sale. $500
knowledge of light elec- Medical / Dental 3300 662−242−2884 garbage. No pets. No
trical duties, plumbing,
LEASE, HUD. 662−574−7614.
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transportation. Please
email resume to
(3) LPN’s 3-11
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105 CRESCENT DR. 2 Bedroooms required. Call 662−308
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3 CNA’s 2 – 10
All h/h items for sale! 662-329-2323 −7781 or 601−940−
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ANCE SUPERVISOR. Apply in person at Unfurnished 2411 HWY 45 N camper w/utilities &
Responsible for all 505 Jackson St, COLUMBUS, MS
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maintenance staff. in Aberdeen. EOE SAT 6/22. N. Nash $535/month. Columbus
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trical, plumbing, build- Professional 3500
ing maintenance,
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locations. 662−242−
7653 or 601−940−
to place an ad in the
kitchenware, household
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327-8555
ready, pool mainten- or without clientele in goods, and college
ance, prefer HVAC certi- unique salon environ- decor. Starts at
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fied. Must pass crimin- ment in Starkville. 7:30am. Cash only.
30x15. Separate air
al background check Please call 662-617-
and drug screening. Val- 5601 for more informa- conditioner & bathroom. OFFICE SPACE: 2,000
tion.
General Merchandise 4600 $400/mo. Located in square feet. 294
id DL and must have Apts For Rent: Other 7080
your own vehicle. Caledonia. Call 662− Chubby Dr. Flexible
Please send resume to
arast@hughesmgt.com
Truck Driving 3700 CHINA GARDEN
Porcelain Dinnerware.
574−0082. leasing terms. Available
now. 662−328−8254.
How else are you
New Flat-Bed Company
located in Belk, AL now
Prestige pattern, 8−
place sitting w/ all Houses For Sale: Northside going to sell that
leasing owner/operat- 8150
stuff in your
FULL TIME EXPERI- accessories, $350 FOR RENT LOCATED
ENCED HEAVY EQUIP- ors. For more info, cash.
please call Kyle at NEAR DOWNTOWN.
MENT OPERATOR Hilton sewing machine
NEEDED; FRONT END
LOADER, DOZER, EX-
205-932-4210
Mon-Fri from 7AM-4 PM. in cabinet , $35. As is,
3,000 sq. ft. truck
terminal, 9,500 sq. ft.
2BR/1BA. HUD
approved. Stove, refrg, garage?
cash. shop & 3,200 sq. ft. w/d hookups. $495/
CAVATOR, OFF ROAD
HAUL TRUCK, ETC. Bargain Column 4180 Kenmore sewing office/shop. Buildings mo, Lease & dep, credit
machine in cabinet, can be rented together check. Coleman Realty,
HAVE A MINIMUM OF 3
YEARS EXPERIENCE. STEEL TOE BOOTS 4 $25. As is, cash. or separately. All w/ 329−2323.
MUST BE ABLE TO pairs, size 12, $20/ Call 662−549−2039. excellent access & Hwy.
PASS A DRUG TEST each. Call 662−497− 82 visibility. 662−327− Houses For Sale: Other 8500
AND BACKGROUND 2025. Lv msg. Lawn & Garden 4630 9559.
CHECK. MUST BE ABLE
TO LEGALLY TO WORK HAYES DAYLILLIES
IN THE UNITED STATES.
Open Garden. May 27−
APPLY IN PERSON AT
BACCO MATERIALS, Shop June 29. Digging from OFFICE SPACE
INC., 1771 STINSON 8a−12p Mon.−Sat; AVAILABLE. Located on
CREEK ROAD, COLUM- Classifieds Other times by calling Catfish Alley. 450 sq. ft.
BUS, MS 39705. 662−251−6665. 1069 w/ 1/2 bath. $400/mo.
PHONE 662-434-0171 New Hope Rd. 662−328−8655.

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