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Remembering ‘Ace’
Caledonia native, ballplayer a victim in Southaven shooting
BY ISABELLE ALTMAN opened fire on Walmart employees Phillips, who also coached Brown
ialtman@cdispatch.com at about 6:30 a.m. According to local in baseball and whose son was good
media, Southaven police arrested an- friends with Brown growing up. Anthony Brown,

A
nthony Brown’s baseball coach- other employee, Martez Abram, 39, Raised in Caledonia, Brown came 40, grew up
es all agreed: You didn’t want for the shooting. Abram and a police from a baseball-loving family, said in Caledonia
to be at the plate when Brown where he played
officer were both injured during a his cousin, Andy Brown, who lives baseball and
was pitching. shootout with police, and another em- in Columbus. After graduating from later worked at
“He was a ace of a pitcher in ployee, 38-year-old Brandon Gales, Caledonia High School, Anthony the Columbus
baseball,” said Bubba Woods, who was also killed. pitched two years at East Mississippi Walmart on
coached Brown in youth league ball. News of Brown’s death shocked Community College in the 1998 and Highway 45. He
“He was a good athlete, and a good friends and family who had known 1999 seasons before going to Missis- died Tuesday
boy. I looked at him as a son back him when he was growing up — not sippi State University. He worked for in a shooting
then.” at the Walmart
just for his talent on the baseball the Columbus Walmart until eight in Southaven
Brown, 40, died Tuesday at the field, but for his quiet, humble nature years ago, moving first to Louisiana, where he worked
Walmart in Southaven where he and his loyalty to family and friends. then in 2014 to Southaven. He held as a manager.
worked as a manager after a gunman “It’s so senseless,” said Johnny See BROWN, 3A Courtesy photo/Facebook

Chancery OUT FOR A STROLL


judges offer
free legal clinic
to citizens
Assistance will cover
matters such as no-fault
divorces, adult name
changes, uncontested
guardianship
BY ISABELLE ALTMAN
ialtman@cdispatch.com

COLUMBUS
— For the second
straight year, chan-
cery judges are hold-
ing a free legal clinic
for those planning to
represent themselves
in court.
Attorneys and Rives
judges will be at the Lowndes Coun-
ty Courthouse from 2-5 p.m. Thurs-
day to offer guidance to low-income
individuals with issues like no-fault
divorces without minor children or
adult name changes.
“It’s a way to help low-income
or indigent ... clients in our dis-
trict who are unable to afford legal
representation, and so this allows
them a chance to take care of their
matters free of charge,” said 14th
Chancery District Staff Attorney Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff
Patricia Rives. Vicki Gayle and William Gayle take a walk on Wednesday morning near the Lowndes County Soccer Complex in Columbus.
See Legal Clinic, 8A The two walk together every morning to exercise and enjoy the quiet.

SOUNDS OF SUMMER CONCERT PREVIEW

Keith and Margie Brown play ‘the good ol’ songs’ Husband-and-wife
music duo Keith
and Margie Brown
Performers will play music from the ‘70s and son,” and “Chain of Fools” by
Aretha Franklin.
perform at a Relay
for Life event in
‘80s rhythm and blues, funk and pop genres The notes of “Midnight
Train to Georgia” by Gladys
Columbus. The pair,
which plays mu-
BY VICTORIA CHEYNE gigs together. Knight and the Pips often filled sic from ‘70s and
vcheyne@cdispatch.com In the living room or den, up their home, too. ‘80s rhythm and
they would sit down togeth- On Thursday, Keith and blues, funk and pop
COLUMBUS — Husband- er and sing songs from their Margie will perform those genres, will close
and-wife music duo Keith and songs, and others in the ‘70s the annual Sounds
childhood with an acoustic gui- of Summer concert
Margie Brown’s set list orig- tar. Some of their go-tos were and ‘80s rhythm and blues, series from 7-9 p.m.
inated in the rooms of their “How Can You Mend a Broken funk and pop genres, at the last Thursday at the Co-
home in Columbus, years be- Heart” by Al Green, Tracy concert in the Sounds of Sum- lumbus Riverwalk.
fore they started performing at Chapman’s “Give Me One Rea- See Sounds of Summer, 8A Courtesy photo/Keith Brown

Weather Five Questions Calendar Coming Sunday Public


1 In what country would you find the world’s Thursday meetings
busiest train station in terms of daily pas- Aug. 1: Board of
■ Sounds of Summer finale:
senger numbers? Supervisors, spe-
2 Who suggests that “if you like it then you Keith and Margie Brown enter-
cial-call meeting, 9
shoulda put a ring on it”? tain from 7-9 p.m. at Columbus’
a.m., Courthouse
3 In 1984, who became the first major-par- last Sounds of Summer of 2019.
Aug. 2: Board of
ty female nominee for vice president of the Bring lawn chairs or blankets to
United States? Aldermen, 5:30
Edward Shuford the Riverwalk for this free concert
4 What school is Holden Caulfield kicked p.m. City Hall
Kindergarten, Caledonia (no coolers or pets). Concessions
out of at the beginning of “The Catcher in Aug. 5: Board
available. 662-328-6305, 662-

90 Low 70
the Rye”? of Supervisors,
5 What was the first mammal to orbit 328-4491.
High Earth?
9 a.m., County
Partly sunny, chance rain Courthouse
Full forecast on Answers, 8B Thursday through Saturday Aug. 6: Starkville
page 2A. ■ SCT musical revue: Starkville Board of Aldermen,
Community Theatre presents its 5:30 p.m., City
summer musical revue, “Brand New Hall
Inside Day: Music to Brighten Your Tomor- Aug. 12:
Classifieds 7B Food 5B row,” at 7:30 p.m., at Playhouse on Starkville-Oktibbe-
Comics 4B Obituaries 4,5A Main, 108 E. Main St., Starkville, Don’t miss The Dispatch’s Voter’s ha school board,
Crossword 8B Opinions 6A Tickets $15; $10 students. Re- Guide, with candidate profiles and 6 p.m, Greensboro
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Did you hear?
Bandwagon builds for LGBTQ
diversity on children’s TV
‘We’re not explaining homosexuality,
or same-gender sexuality. We’re Sanders, Warren clash with
talking about the love of a family.’
Wilson Cruz of Hulu’s “The Bravest Knight”
The Associated Press you feel lonely, and that de-
moderates over ‘Medicare for All’
pression and that loneliness, Tonight’s Democratic debate features early front- ferred liberal health care policy, the
issue of race emerged in the second
NEW YORK — Wilson it ain’t healthy,” he said.
Cruz, a co-star in the new Based on a 2014 book runner Joe Biden, the former vice president, as hour. The candidates, all of whom
are white, were unified in turning
Hulu animated children’s by Daniel Errico, the
series “The Bravest Knight,” show comes soon after well as Kamala Harris, a California senator their anger toward Trump for using
describes the show’s dad the long-running “Arthur” race as a central theme in his re-
couple this way: “We’re not By STEVE PEOPLES and shouldn’t fight for,” said War- election campaign. Sanders called
series on PBS featured a and SARA BURNETT ren, a Massachusetts senator, de-
explaining homosexuality, same-sex wedding for the Trump a racist, while others said
The Associated Press crying Democratic “spinelessness.”
or same-gender sexuality. first time, facing a ban in Ala- the president’s rhetoric revived
We’re talking about the love Sanders, a Vermont senator, memories of the worst in the coun-
bama in the process. In June, DETROIT — The signature do- agreed: “I get a little bit tired of
of a family.” the Hasbro-created “My Lit- mestic proposal by the leading pro- try’s history, including slavery.
His words and those of Democrats afraid of big ideas.” “The legacy of slavery and seg-
tle Pony” series on Disney gressive candidates for the Dem- A full six months before the first
his fellow Hulu father, T.R. ocratic presidential nomination regation and Jim Crow and suppres-
showed its first lesbian cou- votes are cast, the tug-of-war over
Knight, speak loudly about sion is alive and well in every aspect
ple, Aunt Holiday and Auntie came under withering attack from the future of the party pits prag-
the state of LGBTQ repre- of the economy and the country to-
Lofty, who care for a young moderates in a debate that laid bare matism against ideological purity
sentation in TV fare for kids, day,” said former Texas Rep. Beto
pony named Scootaloo. the struggle between a call for rev- as voters navigate a crowded Dem-
a segment of media that has O’Rourke, adding that he support-
“We have featured many olutionary policies and a desperate ocratic field divided by age, race,
been broadening story lines ed the creation of a panel to exam-
types of families in the show desire to defeat President Donald sex and ideology. The fight with
over the last several years to ine reparations for the descendants
over the past nine seasons Trump. the political left was the dominant
include a range of non-bina- of slaves.
and we hope this helps to Standing side by side at center subplot on the first night of the sec-
ry characters. The marathon presidential pri-
“It’s these parents that provide kids and fans from stage on Tuesday, Bernie Sanders ond round of Democratic debates,
all backgrounds an oppor- and Elizabeth Warren slapped back which was notable as much for its mary season won’t formally end for
love her and care about
tunity to identify with our against their more cautious rivals tension as its substance. another year, but there was an in-
her. That’s it,” Knight told
characters and learn from who ridiculed “Medicare for All” Twenty candidates are spread creasing sense of urgency for many
The Associated Press in a
their stories,” said a Hasbro and warned that “wish-list econom- evenly over two nights of debates candidates who are fighting for sur-
recent joint interview with
spokeswoman, Julie Duffy. ics” would jeopardize Democrats’ Tuesday and Wednesday. The sec- vival. More than a dozen could be
Cruz, referring to their car-
toon daughter, Nia, a brave Zeke Stokes, chief pro- chances for taking the White House ond night features early front-run- blocked from the next round of de-
knight-in-training. grams officer for the me- in 2020. ner Joe Biden, the former vice pres- bates — and effectively pushed out
Seeing same-sex parents, dia monitoring nonprofit “I don’t understand why anybody ident, as well as Kamala Harris, a of the race — if they fail to reach
gay marriage and gener- GLAAD, said the struggle goes to all the trouble of running for California senator. new polling and fundraising thresh-
al expressions of roman- for inclusion has become president of the United States just While much of the debate was olds implemented by the Democrat-
tic non-binary affection is easier as a number of to talk about what we really can’t do dominated by attacks on the pre- ic National Committee.
something the 46-year-old LGBTQ writers and pro-
Knight wishes he had been ducers have made their way
exposed to growing up in into positions of influence,
Minneapolis. though they’re still a fraction
“You feel starved, and overall.

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CMSD will not request millage


increase despite enrollment drop
BY AMANDA LIEN state suggests maintaining at service and non-instructional millage, determined by proper-
alien@cdispatch.com least 7.5 percent in case of unex- services collecting the remain- ty values, increased by $6,000
pected finances which have not ing funds. Holmes told CMSD this year to $213,000. CMSD
COLUMBUS — During Co- been budgeted, but CMSD pol- board members and The Dis- will request $13 million from
lumbus Municipal School Dis- icy dictates the district keep 15 patch that three staff positions local funds, which should be
trict’s public budget hearing percent at all times. Holmes and were vacated for FY 2020 due to collected from 61.11 mills.
Monday night, Chief Financial CMSD Board President Jason low enrollment, which will save Last year’s request was
Officer Tammie Holmes was Spears both told The Dispatch the district about $188,000. about $12.7 million collected
met with applause when she that any money in the operating Additionally, though the dis- from 61.17 mills.
told the board the proposed Fis- Labat Spears fund that exceeds 15 percent trict hired 10 full-time and one CMSD will pay roughly $2.7
cal Year 2020 budget does not will go into the district’s sav- part-time employees, all those
require a tax increase, despite displaced 70 students. Some million toward the general
ings account, which currently positions are funded with fed- obligation bond debt and the
the loss of more than $340,000 of those went to other districts
has roughly $2.3 million. That eral dollars and most of those remaining lease on laptop com-
in state funds due to a drop in in-state, while others moved to
account, Spears said, was set dollars were previously spent
enrollment district-wide. other states. puters for students, which are
up for capital improvements — on consultants and contractors
The district’s total projected “We’ve had a steady decline the only debts the district cur-
such as a planned resurfacing that will no longer be needed.
revenue for FY 2020 is $42.72 in enrollment for the last five rently carries, Holmes said.
of the Columbus High School “Most of those hires focused
million with expected expendi- years,” she said. “I think this on student social and emotional “I think this budget and the
year, some of it is from the tor- parking lot that was originally good shape the district is in
tures at roughly $42.64 million, approved in FY 2019 — so that support, which is something we
for a surplus of just more than nado. However, that enrollment really wanted to focus on,” Labat goes back to this board and ad-
number is an estimate, so hope- money in the operating fund ministration and how diligent
$82,000. did not have to be allocated. said. “We looked at all the ways
While enrollment has trend- fully it’ll improve between now we could supplement district they have been with the way
ed down in recent years, with and the start of school.” funds with federal and (special we spend every cent,” Spears
CMSD losing a total of $2.3 The district’s operating fund ‘Making fiscally sound education) funds and making said. “We did not want to im-
million in Mississippi Adequate balance is roughly $4.6 million, decisions’ fiscally sound decisions. We’re pact instruction in any way, and
Education Program funding Holmes said, which is about Instructional costs, at just being wiser as a district about I think, far from that, we’re able
since FY 2017, Superintendent 15 percent of the $29 million more than $19.6 million, make where we’re adding additional to benefit students even more
Cherie Labat told The Dispatch in the district’s maintenance up 46 percent of the total pro- employees and how they can because we have the necessary
the major contributor this year fund — the total projected reve- jected expenditures in the bud- support students.” funds to invest in their educa-
is an EF-3 tornado Feb. 23 that nue from local and MAEP. The get, with support services, debt The value of the district’s tax tion.”

Brown
Continued from Page 1A
management positions and then when he locked that is one memory that to, getting that game in.”
at Walmart, where he up the breaks, we slid all I remember,” he said. Smith said his heart is
was well-respected by the way to the left field “... It’s called the Shep- “crushed” for Anthony’s
employees. light pole and totaled his herd-Pounders family family.
He was also a big truck. reunion. Of course there “He was loved beyond
brother, husband and the “It didn’t hurt either were many kids, but what we can put into
father of two sons, ages one of us,” he added, when we were really
words,” he said.
15 and 5, Andy said. laughing. “I remember young, we always looked
Phillips agreed.
“Family mattered his dad was hot, too.” forward to that once-
a-year family reunion “(He was a) great guy
greatly to him,” Andy New Hope High
said. “ ...It wasn’t that we School Principal Matt because we knew we and a great father,” he
always saw each other Smith, who coached were going to have a big said. “It’s just so sense-
on a regular basis ... it Brown at CHS, said he whiffle game after lunch. less for something like
could be a week go by particularly remembers ... That was something this to happen and take
or a month or two go by. how Anthony had the we always looked forward somebody’s life.”
But when I ran into him “sweetest spirit,” how he
again, he was always ask- was a great big brother to
ing about how members his little sister and how
of my family were doing, humble he was when it
and he was always want- came to his talent.
ing to hear good things “I don’t think Anthony
and see how people were ever knew how good he
doing. Just really caring was,” Smith said. “... I
and putting others before always had to tell him,
himself.” ‘You’re that good. ... If
you don’t trust your own
‘Ace’ and ‘Squirrel’ ability, trust mine.’”
Both Phillips and Moving to EMCC,
Woods said Anthony was Brown’s nickname went
part of a group of boys from “Ace” to “Squirrel.”
who grew up playing According to EMCC
baseball together — a sports records, he
group which included pitched 30 1/3 innings
their own sons. with 13 strikeouts as a
“They believed in hav- freshman. As a sopho-
ing a good time,” Woods more, he racked up nine
said. “They believed in starts and 29 strikeouts.
doing what was right. His coaches and
They were very respect- friends also agreed that,
ful. ... Never a bad word even though moving from
that I heard come out of Courtesy photo/East Mississippi Community College
Caledonia kept them
that young man’s mouth. Anthony Brown winds up to pitch during an East Mis- from seeing him as often,
“He could pull a prank sissippi Community College baseball game in the late he was as familiar as ever
on you, but it wasn’t a bad 1990s in this courtesy photo from EMCC. Brown, who when they did see him.
one,” he added. grew up in Caledonia and died Tuesday during a shoot- “It was just like it was
Phillips said Anthony’s ing at a Walmart in Southaven, played baseball for yesterday when we saw
EMCC in the 1998 and 1999 seasons. He is remem- each other,” Smith said.
father had a batting cage bered around Caledonia as “an ace of a pitcher,” as
and that the boys would “(He gave me) a great
well as for his humility and love of family. hug ... great conversa-
often use it to practice.
Anthony took baseball se- the field do the talking. when they were in high tion.”
riously, playing at Propst Just a super kid to coach school. There was a large
Park as a child before and a super kid to be mound of dirt they used ‘A family man’
playing at school. around.” to drive over particularly Though they were
“He was more like an Still, he believed in fast — faster each time distant cousins, Andy
extended part of our fam- having a good time, his they drove over it, he said he knew Anthony
ily during those baseball friends agreed. Matt said. One day, they hit it reasonably well and has
days,” Phillips said. Atkins, who was a friend particularly hard. memories of playing with
“He was down to and teammate of Antho- “We hit the mound, I him at family reunions
business,” he added. “He ny’s at CHS, recalled a don’t know, doing 50 mph when they were children.
always gave 110 percent. story about how he and probably,” Atkins said. “I know that may
Never did talk a lot, but Brown used to drive “Jumped the mound, got sound a little petty or
he tried to let his play on around the baseball fields airborne, hit the ground may sound funny, but I

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Area obituaries
liant; daughter, Raney Oct. 3, 1936, in Car- daughter, Cindy Mills.
Cherrie Luttrell
Jimmy Smith Hawkins of Sulligent; thage, to the late Dolfe Pallbearers will be Cherrie Luttrell, 64, a
BEAVERTON, Ala.
— Jimmy Carrol Smith, sister, Wanda Sue Blake and Leotis Mills. He Stan Coleman, Ricky resident of Baton Rouge LA,
72, died July 27, 2019, of Beaverton; and five was formerly employed Scarbrough, Lance passed away on July 15, 2019.
at UAB in Birmingham, grandchildren. with Gulf States Man- Jackson, Steve Gladney, She was a native of Columbus,
ufacturing and served James Lindsey and MS, and a graduate of Caldwell
Alabama.
James Mills as a justice court judge Dolph Bryan. High School. She was the widow
Services were at 2
STARKVILLE — and deputy sheriff with Memorials may be of Baton Rouge City police
p.m. Tuesday at Otts
James A. “Jim” Mills, the Oktibbeha County made to Wiggins Cem- officer, Curtis Luttrell, and a
Funeral Home Chapel,
82, died July 28, 2019. Sheriff’s Office and as etery Fund, c/o Jimmie mother, sister, aunt, and friend.
with Danny Stanford Beloved by everyone that knew
officiating. Burial Services will be at 11 alderman with the City Arthur, 2109 Hwy.
a.m. Thursday at Welch of Starkville. 16 W., Carthage, MS her, she always put others ahead
followed at Webb Cem- of herself.
etery. Visitation was Funeral Home, with In addition to his par- 39051 or to Friendship
Larry Yarber officiat- Baptist Church, Chil- Heaven is now a more enlightened place
from 12:30-2 p.m. prior ents, he was preceded
ing. Burial will follow dren’s Fund, 5491 Craig because of her. We love you.
to services at the funer- in death by his brother,
al home. Otts Funeral at Wiggins Cemetery Johnny Mills. Springs Rd., Sturgis, Paid Obituary - Resthaven Gardens of
Home of Sulligent, in Carthage. Visitation He is survived by his MS 39769.
will be two hours prior See Obituaries, 5A
Memory & Funeral Home
Alabama, was in charge wife, Gwen Mills; and
of arrangements. to services at the funer-

John Chain Bobby Boisseau


Mr. Smith was born al home. Welch Funeral
Dec. 9, 1946, in Sulli- Home is in charge of
gent, to the late Robert arrangements.
Addison Smith and Mr. Mills was born John W. Chain, 66, passed Bobby W. Boisseau, 73, of
Ruby Maxine Smith. He away on Friday, July 26, 2019, at Columbus, Mississippi, passed
attended Sulligent High his residence. away on Saturday, July 27, 2019,
School and was former- A visitation will be held at his residence.
ly employed in the gar- Thursday, August 01, 2019, Visitation will be on Thurs-
ment factory and with from 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM at Lown- day, August 1, 2019, from 6:00
McCoy Manufacturing des Funeral Home. A memorial – 7:00 PM at Cornerstone Wor-
service will follow at 7:00 PM ship Center, with a memorial
in Sulligent.
in the Lowndes Funeral Home service to follow at 7:00 PM.
In addition to his
Chapel, with Bro. Eddie Finch Mr. Boisseau was born on
parents, he was preced-
officiating. October 1, 1945, in Clarksville,
ed in death by his wife,
Mr. Chain was born July 22, 1953, in Colum- Tennessee, to John and Wilma Wolfe Boisseau.
Sammy Jo Black Smith. bus, MS, to the late Edward and Elizabeth Chain. He was the worship leader at Cornerstone Wor-
He is survived by his He was Church of Christ by faith and member of ship Center. Mr. Boisseau was a member of the
sons, Foster Smith of Janiece Montgomery
Visitation: Vernon Church of Christ. In his younger days, he Professional Photographers of America. He and
Guin, Alabama, Jason Wednesday, July 31 • 1-2 PM had enjoyed hot rod cars as a hobby. He enjoyed his wife owned and operated Sherwood Photog-
Smith of Hamilton and First Cumberland
fishing and had a love for vegetable gardening. raphy for 30 years. Mr. Boisseau was an avid fish-
Grafton Smith of Bril- Presbyterian Church
Services: Throughout his life, he developed a love and tal- erman and a self-taught musician whose passion
Wednesday, July 31 • 2 PM ent for photography, spending time photograph- was worship and praise music. His mission in life
First Cumberland
Presbyterian Church ing people and nature. A devoted family man, he can be summed up in Mark 16:16 & 19, “He that
Burial was a loving husband and father. He especially believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he
Memorial Gardens
of Columbus enjoyed his role as “Pappy John”, as he was affec- that believeth not shall be damned,” and “So then
2nd Ave. North Location tionately called by his grands. after the Lord had spoken unto them, he was re-
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in ceived up into heaven, and sat on the right hand
Send in your Retha Henderson death by his wife, Shelia Chain; and one brother, of God.”
News About Town Visitation:
Friday, Aug. 2 • 10-11 AM
Raymond Owen Chain. Mr. Boisseau is survived by his wife of 52
event. First Baptist Church He is survived by his wife of 21 years, Cindy years, Patricia Coppage Boisseau; a son, Gary
of Columbus Chain of Millport, AL; children, Sarah (Garrett) (Angela) Boisseau of Southaven, Mississippi; a
Services:
Harlan of Dallas, TX, and Morgan (Randy) Barks- brother, Mike Boisseau of Guthrie, Kentucky;
email: Friday, Aug. 2 • 11 AM
First Baptist Church dale of Columbus; stepchildren, Tim (Courtney) grandchildren, Brittany Layne Boisseau, and
community@ of Columbus
Burial
Williams of Columbus and Julie (Tommy) Wil- Kimberly Brooke Swann.
cdispatch.com Friendship Cemetery liams of Millport; grandchildren, Eve Chatter- Honorary Pallbearers will be Chris Handley,
2nd Ave. North Location jee, Elizabeth Mae Harlan, Michael and John Bernie Dawley, Shane Cruse and Jeff Smith.
Barksdale, Caitlin, Paige and Trey Williams and In lieu of flowers, the family requests memo-
Subject: NATS Tyler and Lanie Williams; brother, Michael (Al- rial donations to National Shingles Foundation,
ice) Chain; nephew, Charles (Joyce) Chain; and a 603 West 115 Street #371, New York, New York
memorialgunterpeel.com host of extended family. 10025 or to Cornerstone Worship Center, 98 Har-
Honorary pallbearers will be Larry Weathers, rison Road, Steens, Mississippi 39766.
Larry Thomason, Randy Luker, Danny Richard- Compliments of
son, Rick McGill, Freddy Stella and Pastor Ken- Lowndes Funeral Home
ny Gardner. www.lowndesfuneralhome.net

Don Vaughn Compliments of

Joyce Porter
Lowndes Funeral Home
www.lowndesfuneralhome.net
Donald (Don) Elisha

Cheryl Ford
Vaughn, of Chicago Illinois and Joyce Porter, 70, passed away
a Columbus native, fell asleep in on Saturday, July 27, 2019, at
death on July 15, 2019. North Mississippi Medical Cen-
Memorial services will be Cheryl Anne Middleton Ford ter in Tupelo.
held Saturday, August 3, 2019, peacefully passed away Friday, Visitation will be held on
at 11:00 AM, at the American July 26, 2019, in Columbus, Wednesday, July 31, 2019, from
Legion, 308 Chubby Dr. in Mississippi. 12:00 until 2:00 PM. Funeral
Columbus. She is survived by her services at Lowndes Funeral
Don was born in Columbus, husband of forty nine years, Home with Chaplain Bobby
MS, on December 23, 1946, to Thomas Owens Ford; and Cook officiating. Burial will fol-
his mother, Ozella Hollins, and father, Robert her daughters, Kelly Anne low at Kennedy City Cemetery
Lee Mitchell. Ford Nordan of Hattiesburg, in Kennedy, AL.
Don is preceded in death by his sister, Deborah Mississippi, and Emily Gwin Mrs. Porter was born November 26, 1948, in
(Yogi) Hollins; grandmother, Julia Vaughn; and Ford Mueller of Fayetteville, Camden, NJ, to the late Vincent and Audrey Fos-
grandfather, Robert (Bob) Vaughn. North Carolina. She is also survived by her ter. A devout Christian, she was known for her
Don is survived by his daughters, Berdina mother, Mrs. Helen Kelly McCool Middleton; her beautiful long red hair. Smart, organized and al-
Barry (Gerry Carter) and Robena Barry Moody sons-in-law, Edwin Walker Nordan Jr. and Randy ways a hard worker, she graduated college with
(Jonathan), both of Columbus, MS; son, Jordan Eric Mueller; as well as her grandchildren, Wince a degree in accounting. She worked for Jackson
(Anelia) Vaughn of Petersburg, VA; stepdaughter, Walker Nordan II, Owen Middleton Nordan, Hewitt since 1997 and was currently serving as
Marguerite Birkhead of Chicago, IL; mother, Gwindolyn Carolanne Mueller, and Kathryn Mae their office manager, where she had numerous
Ozella Hollins of Kewanee, IL; brothers, Robert Mueller; her sisters, Lynne Middleton Garner faithful clients who loved her dearly. She also
(Bobby)Vaughn of Chicago, IL, Marvin Vaughn and Betty Middleton Triplett; and her brother, loved playing BINGO and was a fixture at every
of Las Vegas, NV, Dwight Hollins of Rockford, IL, Thomas Gwin Middleton. game. Serving the American Legion and the Vet-
and Jimmy Hollins of Kewanee, IL; and sisters, Cheryl was born in Kosciusko, MS, and eran’s of our community tirelessly for 38 years,
Nusturia (Tootsie) Vaughn of Kewanee IL, and graduated from West Point High School. After she was a member of Unit 69, serving as past
Jerri Dean Vaughn of Durham, NC. Don also graduating from Blue Mountain College, she department president, as well as National Exec-
leaves behind grandchildren and host of nieces, dedicated her life to serving as a teacher in the utive Committeewoman. Mrs. Porter has held
nephews and cousins who will miss him. Mississippi Public School system, in both the every office within her unit and was currently
town of West Point and Lauderdale County. serving as Treasurer. Mrs. Porter also served
Paid Obituary - Travis Funeral Home Cheryl thoroughly enjoyed teaching and loved as secretary for Girls State. Above all else, she
her students, keeping up with most years loved her family passionately. A loving wife and
after their graduation and bragging of their mother, she always managed to allow her chil-
accomplishments in life. She reluctantly retired dren to make their own decisions, yet she was
in 2007, after over thirty-eight years in the never too far to help them when necessary. One
classroom, in order to spend more time with her of her greatest pleasures was being able to spoil
grandchildren. her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Most important to Cheryl, was her love for In addition to her parents, she was preceded
the Lord, her family, and music. She was an in death by the love of her life, her husband, Troy
extraordinarily gifted pianist, who frequently Gene Porter in 1992 and one sister, Carol Bridg-
played at church, and was often the centerpiece es.
playing at family holiday gatherings as the Mrs. Porter is survived by her children, Cheri
family sang along. She frequently shared (Tony “Tig”) Gilbert, Danielle Porter, Troy Gene
comical anecdotes from English literature with Porter II, and Audrey Porter, all of Caledonia;
her children and grandchildren, lightening the grandchildren:, Jacob Pounders, Olivia (Brooks)
mood during times of stress. And, she had the Jones, Whitney (Yoshua) Reyes, Megan Por-
rare gift of coming up with her own homemade ter, Haley Porter and Riley Porter; great-grand-
colloquialisms that brought joy and laughter to children, Carter, Alainna and Alexis Pounders,
the whole family. Cheryl was also a gifted “Nana”, Brady and Bayland Jones and Alijah and Noah
whose hugs and smiles could heal even the most Reyes; sisters Naomi (J.C.) Doerr, Darlene Para-
challenging of scrapes or bruises and carry the diso and Julia Paradiso; a host of nieces, nephews
hefty load alongside her children during moves, and extended family; and her beloved compan-
military deployments, and other hardships. Her ion, her dog, Lucy.
love for her family could only be matched by her Serving as Pallbearers will be Tony “Tig”
love for the Lord, who she rejoices with today. Gilbert, Jacob Pounders, Brooks Jones, Yoshua
Mrs. Cheryl Ford will be remembered in a Reyes, Warren Pounders, and Kenneth Pate, Jr.
small service on August 2, 2019, at eleven o’clock The family requests that memorial donations
in the morning, at the North Mississippi Veterans be made to the American Legion Dept Auxillary,
Memorial Cemetery in Kilmichael, Mississippi. Emergency Fund, 308 Legion Drive, Columbus,
Her loved ones ask that in lieu of flowers, MS 39705 or the American Cancer Society, P.O.
donations be made in her memory to the Box 22478, Oklahoma City, OK 73123.
Alzheimer’s Association (https://www.alz.org/). Compliments of

Paid Obituary Lowndes Funeral Home


www.lowndesfuneralhome.net
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Obituaries
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Robert Miller veteran, serving as Clarice Dahlem deen Public Schools.


ABERDEEN — Rob- Captain, and formerly ABERDEEN — She was a member of
ert David “Bob” Miller, self-employed with R. D. Clarice Esther “Star” First Baptist Church of
89, died July 29, 2019, at Miller and Company. He Dahlem, 96, died July Aberdeen and a charter
his residence. was a member of Faith 29, 2019, at River Place member of Southside
Presbyterian Church. Baptist Church.
Services will be at Nursing Center in
In addition to his In addition to her
1:30 p.m. Thursday at Amory.
parents, he was preced- parents, she was pre-
Aberdeen First U.M. Services will be
ed in death by his wife, ceded in death by her
Church, with the Rev. at 2:30 p.m. today at
Jo Ann Doss Miller; husband, Lewis Alvin
Don Patterson officiat- Tisdale-Lann Memo-
and sisters, Katie Miller Dahlem; daughter, Lo-
ing. Burial will follow Smith and Alice Miller rial Chapel, with R.
at Odd Fellows Rest D. Cline and Robert retta Dahlem; sisters,
Nester. Mavis Daves, Ernes-
Cemetery. Visitation He is survived by his Moore officiating. Buri-
is from 4-7 p.m. today al will follow at Leba- tine Burns and Sarah
children, Robert David Gallop and brothers,
at Tisdale-Lann Me- Miller Jr. of Tampa, non Cemetery. Visita-
morial Funeral Home. tion is from noon-2:30 Evner Jaudon, Billy
Florida, Tanya Miller
Tisdale-Lann Memo- p.m. prior to services Jaudon and Jerry Jau-
Loden of Houston,
rial Funeral Home of at the funeral home. don.
Texas, Gregory Doss
Aberdeen is in charge of Miller of Aberdeen and Tisdale-Lann Memo- She is survived by
arrangements. Dana Miller Bullard of rial Funeral Home of her daughters, Joyce
Mr. Miller was born Corinth; brother, Joe Aberdeen is in charge Pace of Hamilton and
Dec. 10, 1929, in Elec- Frank Miller of Leland; of arrangements. Eva Nason of Aber-
tric Mills, to the late 10 grandchildren; and Mrs. Dahlem was deen; brother, Robert
Joseph Robert Miller two great-grandchil- born April 5, 1923, in “Bob” Jaudon of Co-
and Velma Boyd Mill- dren. Amory, to the late Paul lumbus; four grand-
er. He was a graduate Pallbearers will be Linue Jaudon and Beryl children; and seven
of Shuqualak Public Jimmy Prince, Shannon Ernestine West Jaudon. great-grandchildren.
Schools, East Mississip- Wooten, Dunlap Cat- She was a graduate of Memorials may be
pi Community College ledge, Walter Lann III, Aberdeen High School made to Aberdeen
and Mississippi State Stanley Newman, Mike and was formerly em- Gideon Camp, P.O. Box
University. He was a Bunch, Donnie Tucker ployed as a reception- 107, Aberdeen, MS
U.S. Marine Corps and Ray Lacey. ist/clerk with Aber- 39730.
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Our View CARTOONIST VIEW

Reeves’ refusal to
discuss Medicaid
expansion not
good enough
When voters go to the poll Tuesday for the
primary election, they will have a total of 11
candidates for Governor to choose from — eight
Democrats and three Republicans.
With that many candidates, it’s hard for any
to stand apart on an issue.
Yet, the man most likely to become our next
Governor, according to polling, has done just
that on the subject of health care.
Lt. Governor Tate Reeves is the only can-
didate in the race who has said he opposes
expanding Medicaid, an option provided under
the Affordable Care Act in 2010. Under that plan,
the federal government subsidizes 90 percent of
the cost of the expansion to provide basic health
care to working Americans whose income is at
or below 138 percent of the poverty rate.
If ever there were a plan that seemed perfect
MISSISSIPPI VOICES FROM AFAR
The letter thing
for a state like Mississippi, one of the poorest,
most rural and least insured states in the coun-
try, this would be it.

I
Yet, like current two-term Governor Phil
find it hard to let ... keep a note pad in hands could no longer write.)
Bryant, Reeves has steadfastly refused to
go of letters. And your purse along with He had six nieces and three
consider Medicaid Expansion, which he calls
the problem with your apple and the nephews, but no children of his
“Obamacare.”
that is, they pile up! lesson plans.” own. He was careful in the saluta-
Reeves won’t elaborate. He’s just against it.
Or DID! Telephones There was a letter I tions, to be specific ... “Dear niece
Seldom will you see a better example of politics
and email are closing wrote but never mailed who wrote me last week from
over people.
in fast and may put ... to Amelia Earhart. It New York”; “To the oldest of six
This week, Gatehouse News released a report
an end to ‘correspon- was stamped and ready smart nieces”; “To the niece who’s
after a three-month study of how the refusal to
dence’ as we knew it! to mail the hour she partial to Oscar Mayer wieners.”
expand Medicaid has impacted rural hospitals,
Where’d it start? reappeared. I imag- Just a sampling, and knowing
a report based on data from the Center for Medi-
It’s “the letter thing.” ined her picture in the him you’d hear him chuckle as he
care and Medicaid Services.
I could blame my paper, frail of frame, composed those opening lines.
What it found should not be surprising, espe-
blameless mother. I Marion Whitley with white, white wind- When writing to me in the Peace
cially for those who live in rural Mississippi.
heard her say (refer- blown hair, but dressed Corps, Fiji, he began with “Bula”!
Since 2010, 106 rural hospitals in the U.S.
have closed. Another 200 are on the verge of
ring to my Florida
sister, “I guess they’re
It’s all there ... in the flying gear she’d
worn at take-off from ...
(a general, all around greeting),
then “Bula! To the niece who sent
insolvency and 700 are on what the report de-
scribes as shaky ground.
all OK, just too busy
to write. She calls,
the new Dollar nobody knew for sure.
But a day came when
the postcard showing naked men
in grass skirts!” He’d move then
Hospitals in the 14 states that have refused to
expand Medicaid account for 77 of those 106 clo-
regularly, but seems
like a phone call’s not
General, the I desperately needed
a stamp for a letter to
to details of doctor’s appoint-
ments, frozen pipes or who visited
sures. Think of it this way: About three-fourth of
those shuttered hospitals are in one-quarter of
the same as a letter.
By the time I’m out
first of Billy a guy in the Marines.
I steamed off Ameila’s
whom at Thanksgiving. Now I ask
you, how can you relegate letters
the states.
In fairness, not every rural hospital that
of the kitchen, I can’t Lawrence’s tamp ... and ... finally, by those dear hands to the shred-
remember much of guiltily, let her letter der at UPS!?
has closed could have been saved by Medicaid
expansion. Rural hospitals face other serious
what she said. With tomatoes, the languish, then go. Regarding another letter
a letter, I can read it Then there are my exchange: A near 20-year corre-
issues — population loss, the higher percentage
of elderly and unisured residents and expensive
when I get it, put it new preach- uncle’s letters... Don’t spondence, (averaging two letters
in my pocket, then think ‘shoebox’ full, per month puts it close to 400?),
modern technology that can be cost prohibitive after lunch, go sit on er, names of think boot box, size 12! from a Caledonia friend covering
for small hospitals with fewer patients. the porch and read They’re neatly ar- the town’s social and commercial
But the correlation between refusal to expand it again. Hear and fabrics from ranged therein, on the life 1997-2017. It’s all there ... the
Medicaid and the number of hospital closures see the words.” (She floor of the hall closet new Dollar General, the first of
cannot be ignored. It is not a coincidence. For was talking about a which we where you stub your Billy Lawrence’s tomatoes, the
many hospitals, Medicaid expansion is a lifeline,
allowing them to continue to provide care for an
daughter, as devoted,
attentive as ever lived,
sewed Summer toe when reaching for a
hanger. They’re a trea-
new preacher, names of fabrics
from which we sewed Summer
underserved population.
According to the data, 56 percent of Missis-
but who didn’t happen
to have “the letter
dresses for sure of family lore, but
for whom? For what?
dresses for church at Border
Springs, the Senior Banquet,
sippi’s hospitals are losing money. Four have
closed. Others are in peril. That’s an alarming
thing.”)
A phone call to our
church at Bor- For touching the pal-
sied hands that wrote
where to eat (or not) between
Columbus and Aliceville, then the
figure.
At the very least, this data demands that can-
mom was ... “in one
ear and out the other.”
der Springs... of shelling black-eyed
peas, of peeling apples
last of Billy Lawrence’s tomatoes).
That bulging collection had a box
didates take this issue seriously and share their Grateful though she was to hear to bake for the family reunion ... all its own. When she died, I sent
views with voters. from us, a call lacked the tangible written at the kitchen table, after them to her last address on Main
If Tate Reeves is opposed to Medicaid expan- something to hold onto ... to put the deacon’s meeting. They’re Street, as though, unlike the oth-
sion, he owes it to us to explain why and offer an in your pocket and read again rich, as well, with his memories ers, they still had a home there.
alternative solution for the rural hospital crisis. on the porch. That’s me! But I of growing up on the farm (where And these from a friend, (Ar-
It’s the height of cynicism to simply say “no harbored those genes before I in years to come I’d live too.), of kansas-born but “at home” only
expansion” and dismiss the issue as unimport- heard my mother voice them. She running the cotton seed distrib- in Paris), eking out a living while
ant. didn’t know I was saving a letter uter, sun-up to sun-down, 50 studying art, and squeezing thou-
We get it: People who rely on rural hospitals from my sixth grade teacher (and cents for the day, but $7 for the sands of words into a weightless
are generally poor, not politically connected and the report card from the year I week leading the singing for the packet of pate blue airmail paper.
easily ignored. spent in her class)...or my grand- Methodists’ revival ... (“and some So that’s where it stands ...
Most of the time, a politician can forget about mother’s letter explaining how mighty fine eating to boot.”) bundles in rubber bands, in
them. In Mississippi, they generally do just that. many aprons she made last year And at the time, he’d just chronological order, or not; enve-
But this is an election year and all those rural and how she planned to spend the learned to drive. I was 4 and lopes missing, or not; labeled as
folks are voters. money she got for them on “some spending the night at that farm on to special content, or not; but for
There are some issues that people can take or real nice shoes.” Highway 12 without my mother! whom? For me! The addresses in
leave and never be much affected by. Or the type-written ones from When homesick tears became familiar handwriting say so! I feel
Access to hospital care is not among them. my daring, far-off Aunt who, hav- wails, my grandfather shook him their closeness and place them
It’s the kind of issue that brings voters to the ing learned to type, took a train awake. “Looks like you’ll have back in the box. My housekeeper
polls. from Birmingham to New York to crank up the car and take a comes today and though she’s
If rural Mississippians are paying attention, and wrote to RFD mail boxes all crying child home.” It was way on careful not to disturb my clutter,
Reeves may yet get his comeuppance. over Lowndes County. She was into the night, but I was wrapped she’ll want to dust so...
a legal secretary, see, and could in a quilt and carted off to Caledo- But email? I’m fairly adept at
whip them up “quick while the nia in the Model A Ford. To stop reply, send and delete, but there’s
boss is out to lunch.” They came my crying, my dashing teenage no option for “go sit on the porch
by air from New York, Miami, or uncle suggested I “look up at the and read it again.”
Our View: Local Editorials across the continent in Los Ange- night sky, count the stars and Marion Whitley, a Caledonia
Local editorials appearing in this space represent les! She liked sneaking in those tell me how many’s up there.” (In native, lives in Manhattan where
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Baptist Golden Triangle offers Childbirth
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n EAST LIONS CLUB classes and Breastfeeding classes each ricultural Building. Potluck at noon. Open
The Columbus East Lions Club meets month, 6 p.m., in room 6, near the Gift to all Kennedy alumni. Bring yearbooks
every second and fourth Monday of the Shop, $20. For information or to register, and pictures. For more information, call
month at 65 Airline Road. For more infor- call 662-244-2498. Suellen Trull, 205-695-9554.
mation, call 662-251-1415 or 662-574- n CHILDBIRTH CLASSES
7552.
n HOST LIONS CLUB
Emerson Family Center in Starkville offers
Childbirth classes from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
OTHER EVENTS
n HEAD START REGISTRATION
The Columbus Host Lions Club meets every Tuesday. For more information, call
Registration for ICS Head Start is 1-3:30
every Friday at noon at EMCC Lion Hills 662-320-4907.
p.m. Aug. 2; 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Aug.
Center for a buffet lunch and business n LUPUS SUPPORT 5; 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Aug. 6; and 8:30
gathering. For more information, call John A lupus support group meets at 10 a.m. a.m..-11:30 a.m. Aug. 7 for returning and
Michael, 601-955-2176. the first Saturday of every month in room 6 newly selected children. Classes begin
n AARP of the Baptist Golden Triangle Patient Tow- Aug. 13. Arrive no later than a half hour
AARP meets the first Wednesday of each er. Open to anyone with lupus or any family before closing time. Child does not have to
month at 10 a.m. in the Community Room member or friend. For more information, be present.
of Regions Bank, Main Street, Columbus. call Rashell Hopkins, 662-570-8342.
n BOOK SIGNING
Programs are geared to the needs and n CANCER SUPPORT The BookMart and Cafe, 120 E. Main St.
interests of seniors 50 and up. For more Baptist Cancer Center hosts a support in Starkville, hosts a book signing for Bert
information, call 662-889-9496. group for cancer survivors and their Montgomery with his book “A Rabbi & A
n POSSUM TOWN TOASTMASTERS families, noon-1 p.m. the third Friday of Preacher Go to a Pride Parade,” 1-3 p.m.
Possum Town Toastmasters meet every every month in Classroom 5 of the Patient Aug. 2. For more information, call Rev.
Friday at 7 a.m. at the Church of Christ, Towers. Next meeting is Aug. 16. Lunch Bert Montgomery, 662-312-6778.
Columbus. To become a better communi- provided. For information and location, call
cator and leader, call 662-549-3483. 662-244-2923. n COLLEGE BOUND SUPPLY DRIVE
True Foundation Outreach Center Inc. pres-
n POSSUM TOWN QUILTERS n HYPERTENSION SUPPORT ents “Toiletries, Treats and Bed Sheets,” a
Possum Town Quilters meet at 9:30 a.m. A pulmonary hypertension support group drive for college-bound students, 2-6 p.m.
the second and fourth Saturdays of each meets at 2 p.m. the second Saturday of Aug. 10. Items needed: laundry detergent,
month at the Rosenzweig Arts Center (low- every month at North Mississippi Medical non-perishable foods, bed linens, plastic
er level), 501 Main St., Columbus. Check Center-West Point Education Center, 385 totes, etc. Drop off/pick up: 2103 Fourth
us out at possumtownquilters.blogspot. Medical Center Drive. For information, call Ave. N., Columbus. For more information,
com. Dana Albert, 662-295-3642. 662-549-7717, 662-889-9385.
n LOWNDES REPUBLICAN WOMEN ■ DIABETES SUPPORT
Lowndes County Republican Women meets
n 50 DRESSES MINISTRY
Baptist Golden Triangle hosts day classes Reach1 Teach1 Ministries’ 50 Dresses
the second Tuesday of each month at for Diabetes Support on third Wednesdays Ministry Program to the Golden Triangle
the Lion Hills Center, 2331 Military Road. of each month, 10-11 a.m. in Patient Tower
area helps those in need of a dress or suit
Buffet line opens at 11:15 a.m., with call room 6. For information, call Lacy Smith,
for a job search. Donations accepted. Call
to order at noon. 662-244-1392.
Regional Coordinator Cequeila Bigbee,
n GT QUILTERS GUILD n DIALYSIS SUPPORT 870-627-2859 or e-mail, 1delivere-
The Golden Triangle Quilters Guild meets A dialysis support group meets at 6 p.m. din2014@gmail.com.
at 5:30 p.m. every third Thursday at the the second Thursday of each month at
Starkville Sportsplex Activities Building. n ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES
Baptist Memorial Hospital-GT, room 6.
Emerson Family Center, 1504 Louisville
■ BREAKFAST WITH THE Open to patients diagnosed with End Stage
St., Starkville, offers Adult Education
BULLDOGS Renal Disease. For more information, call
classes from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. on Mondays &
MSU alumni, friends are invited to Break- 662-328-4440.
Wednesdays; 8 a.m.-7 p.m. on Tuesdays &
fast with the Bulldogs on second Thurs- n CAREGIVER SUPPORT Wednesdays; 8 a.m.-3 p.m. on Fridays. For
days each month at Starkville Café. Dutch A caregiver support group meets at 6 p.m. more information, call 662-320-4607.
treat breakfast 7:30 a.m. Contact Carol the fourth Tuesday of each month at Bap-
Moss Read at carolmoss@bellsouth.net or tist Memorial Hospital-GT, room 4. Open
n WALKING GROUP
662-312-0637. J.L. King Center’s Families First of Oktib-
to adult family or other informal caregivers
beha County invites the community to join
■ DULCIMER PLAYERS age 18 or older providing care to individuals
its Walking Group at 6:30 a.m. Monday-Fri-
Friendly City Strummers meet twice month- with a disability, chronic illness or dementia
day at Westside Park, 700 N. Long St.,
ly to practice and teach others to play diagnosis. For more information, call 662-
Starkville.
dulcimers. Join for $10/year for the whole 328-4440.
family. Dulcimers available to borrow. n ABUSE RECOVERY GROUP n EFFECTIVE PARENTING
Contact David Saum, 662-386-6836 or Family Resource Center, Columbus
A Domestic Abuse Recovery Group meets
DrSaum@cableone.net, or the Switzers, campus, 1575 Second Ave. N., offers free
Thursdays at 6 p.m. through Safe Haven
662-312-6025. effective parenting classes, with insight
Inc. Group counseling for rape recovery is
on child safety, appropriate discipline,
n TOPS available. For information, call 662-327-
effective communication and more. For
Take Off Pounds Sensibly No. 288 meets 6118 or 662-889-2067.
information, call 662-368-3603.
Tuesdays at Community Baptist Church, n SAFE SLEEP FOR INFANTS
Yorkville Road East, Columbus. Weigh-in Emerson Family Center, Starkville, offers n ACTIVE PARENTING
begins at 5:30 p.m. Contact Pat Harris, Safe Sleep for Infants classes from 11 Emerson Family Center offers Active
662-386-0249. a.m.-noon Wednesdays. For more informa- Parenting classes from 10-11 a.m. on
tion, call 662-320-4607. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Free diapers
n TOPS for those who complete the four class
Take Off Pounds Sensibly No. 270 meets n BAPTIST VOLUNTEERS series. Free child care provided. Call 662-
Thursdays at 4370 Cal-Kolola Road, Cale- Baptist Golden Triangle seeks caring, com- 320-4607.
donia. Weigh-in begins at 5-5:30 p.m. Con- passionate volunteers to help in a variety of
tact Michelle Holliman, 662-386-3650. hospital settings. For information, call Lisa n FREE COMPUTER CLASSES
n SENIOR CRAFTS Bowers,662-244-1165. Emerson Family Center, Starkville, offers
Senior Crafts meets at the Starkville free computer classes 1-3 p.m. Tuesdays.
n BAPTIST HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS Call 662-320-4607.
Sportsplex Tuesdays, 10-11:30 a.m.
Baptist Hospice-Golden Triangle seeks
Crafts provided by the parks department. n FREE TUTORING
volunteers to assist in the office and with
For information, call Lisa Cox, 662-323- Family Resource Center, 1575 Second
Hospice families at 2309 Bluecutt Road,
2294. Ave. N., Columbus, offers free tutoring,
Suite B. For more information, call Katie
n QUILTING CLUB Bostwick, 662-243-1173. computer use and printing services for
Quilting Club meets in the activities room pre-K-eighth grade. Limited slots. Call
n DRUG/ALCOHOL INTERVENTION 662-368-3603.
adjacent to the multi-purpose facility at
Narconon offers drug and alcohol interven-
the Starkville Sportsplex Thursdays 10 n ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE
tions. For free screenings or referrals, call
a.m.-noon. Bring your own project to work Emerson Family Center, Starkville, offers
1-800-431-1754.
on. For information, call Lisa Cox, 662- English as a Second Language classes 10
323-2294. n GOLDEN TRIANGLE AA a.m.-noon Fridays. For more information,
Golden Triangle AA meets daily for support.
call 662-320-4607.
Health Notes If you want to drink, that is your business.
If you want to stop drinking, that is our busi- n TENN-TOM WATERWAY MUSEUM
n CROSSOVER SYMMETRY ness. For information, call 662-327-8941. The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway
North Mississippi Medical Center-West Transportation Museum, 318 Seventh St.
n AL-ANON MEETING N., Columbus, is open for tours Mon-
Point Wellness Center offers a Crossover
The Columbus Al-Anon Family Groups meet
Symmetry Program focusing on shoulder day-Friday, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. School field trips,
Mondays and Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. When
health/performance. The 30-day member- civic clubs, church groups encouraged. For
you don’t know where to turn because
ship is $30 members; $50 non-members. group tours, call 662-328-8936 or 662-
someone drinks too much, we can help. For
Call the Wellness Center, 662-495-9355. 574-5794.
information, call 888-425-2666 or go to
n CPR CLASSES msafg.org. n ENVIRONMENTAL MEETING
Baptist Golden Triangle offers CPR classes Memphis Town Community Action Group
for the community at 6 p.m. in the Patient
Tower. Next classes are Aug. 12 and 26. REUNIONS meets fourth Tuesdays at 6 p.m. to
discuss issues related to the Kerr-McGee
Pre-registration required. Call the Educa- n KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL REUNION site. For information, contact Leon Hines,
tion Department, 662-244-2498. The 92nd Kennedy High School Class 662-574-6109.

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Legal clinic
Continued from Page 1A
Last year, she said, 10
to 15 attorneys helped up
tion to attend.
Drungole-Ellis, a first-
attorneys to deal with, but
can still be confusing for
How to go Drungole-Ellis said, and
are a way to make sure
■ WHAT: Legal clinic for those
to 30 participants with term chancery judge who lay people who don’t un- planning to represent them- everyone has access to
their legal matters. attended last year’s clinic derstand the ins and outs selves in court justice. In the future, she
This year’s clinic is as an attorney, said there of legal forms and jargon, ■ WHEN: Thursday from
2-5 p.m. added, she hopes to hold
open to citizens from are increasing numbers Jourdan said. the clinics twice a year at
■ WHERE: Lowndes County
throughout the 14th of litigants going before “There’s very specif- Courthouse different courthouses, so
Chancery District, which chancery judges pro se, ic requirements that few ■ HOW: Online application at that those who can’t get
includes Lowndes, Ok- meaning they are repre- Drungole-Ellis Jourdan people have the knowl- http://www.14thchanceryms.
to Lowndes County still
tibbeha, Clay, Noxubee, senting themselves, usu- keeping those citizens’ edge to think, ‘I need to com
■ HOW MUCH: Free have an opportunity to
Chickasaw and Webster ally because they can’t legal matters from be- go and look at this statute
counties. They can fill out afford to hire an attorney. and make sure all of that attend.
ing solved. For example, “It’s so important to
an application on the dis- In the nine months she’s she said, a grandparent stuff is in,’ because they
trict’s website at http:// been a chancery judge, don’t think that way,” she or get some help.’ But give back to the com-
already raising a grand-
w w w.14t hcha ncer y ms. she’s already seen an in- said. “... You’ve got to al- they’re not in a position munity,” Drungole-Ellis
child for the child’s parent
com, though Chancery crease, with people now lege that you’ve lived in where they can sit and di- said. “We know there are
may be unable to register
Judge Paula Drungole-El- coming in twice a week. Lowndes County, or what- rect every pro se client.” people in our community
that child in school sim-
lis emphasized those who Last week she had two ever county you’re from, Trying to hire a lawyer who cannot afford attor-
ply because they haven’t to help deal with some of
don’t have the chance to pro se litigants in one day, more than six months neys, so this is our way
been able to legally get those issues can cost up
access the website can she said. ‘next proceeding the fil- of giving them access to
guardianship. Often lit- to $200 an hour or more,
still come. “A lot of times their ing of the complaint.’ justice and allowing them
igants end up having to depending on the attor-
The application lists forms are not done cor- Those are magic words to come that day for those
hire an attorney anyway. ney, Jourdan said. This
the income requirements rectly,” she said. “I can’t that you have to use. ... hours that we’re set aside
for attendees (an annual file anything that’s not “I cannot tell you the If you’re not a lawyer, or clinic saves them that
number of people who and use the expertise that
income of $24,280 or less done, so my court admin- you’re not familiar with money.
have attempted to get a “They could get the we have and the attorneys
for individuals, $32,920 istrator or my staff attor- drafting what you need,
divorce (pro se) who have benefit of those kind of who are volunteering, giv-
for a family of two, ney has to call them and then it’s almost impossi-
ended up coming in and simple things that often ing of their time, to come
$50,200 for a family of say, ‘Oh, you forgot to do ble to get it approved by
four) and requests them this,’ or ‘You forgot that.’ hiring me,” Columbus the court. everyday people need,” and assist them with the
to check a box saying ... If they come Thursday, attorney Carrie Jourdan “The court is not there she said. drafting of the documents
whether they’ve come in they will have someone said. “... Or end up waiting to tell you what to do,” The clinics are en- and just giving them the
for no-fault divorce, adult who will be able to help several years, which is al- Jourdan added. “They can couraged by the Missis- basic information that
name change, emanci- them fill out the forms.” ways dangerous, and then give you guidance and sippi Supreme Court, they need.”
pation or uncontested In many of those cases, trying to get divorced.” say, ‘This doesn’t meet re-
general guardianship. Rives said, those litigants’ The clinic is an oppor- quirements. You’re miss-
However, Drungole-Ellis cases can stay in the court tunity for people needing ing important elements.
said litigants don’t have to system for months, bog- help with legal issues that You need to go get a law-
have filled out the applica- ging up the system and are relatively simple for yer or check the statute

Sounds of Summer
Continued from Page 1A
mer concert series from Adams for a hair show in ding receptions, family show, is “I Can’t Go for
7-9 p.m. at the Columbus town, where local beauti- reunions, class reunions That,” written and record-
Riverwalk. cians showed off cuts and and birthday parties. ed by one of her favorite
Keith said concertgo- hairstyles. It’s always fun to per- groups, Hall and Oates.
ers can expect to hear The song required a form with Keith because “It really gets me go-
anything from Hall and keyboardist, and Keith they “connect so well to- ing when I hear that song,
Oates to Prince to Marvin could play. gether,” Margie said. and I can kind of get into
Gaye at the show. “It just so happens I “Sometimes I know the mood of the thing,”
“We keep it old had learned that song what he’s about to do be- Margie said.
school,” Keith said. “Our about two months ahead fore he ever does it,” Mar- They’ve performed at
joke is that if it’s past 1990 of time on the keyboard,” gie said. “Just with one Sounds of Summer about
we won’t play it.” Keith said. “They called strum of the guitar, I can five times and enjoy the
Both born and raised me.” hear the song … and then event because “it brings
in Columbus, Keith and Margie and Keith met, I know exactly what he’s people together,” and the
Margie got involved in practiced, played the about to go into.” venue is beautiful, Keith
music at an early age. song and have been to- Keith said he enjoys said.
Keith had been playing gether ever since. In 1993 seeing Margie have fun At their concert, young
music in bands and gos- they got married. onstage and doing what children dance on the
pel groups since he was “It was one of them ser- they both love together. steps of the Riverwalk to
a 16-year-old in the mid- endipity types of things,” “We’ll get to playing, songs from way before
70s, and Margie found Keith said. and while she’s singing their time, Margie said.
her start in music in Saint They perform about a song, she gets a certain The music bridges age
Matthews Missionary every week at gigs in the look in her eyes,” Keith differences.
Baptist Church youth Golden Triangle area, but said. “When the sound is “It really makes me
choir at about age 9. they’ve also done shows right and the people into feel really, really well and
They met in their 30s in New Orleans, Atlan- the groove, oh, you can’t good about the music,”
when Margie, a model ta, Nashville, Memphis beat her. She be gone.” Margie said. “You know
and singer, prepared to and Huntsville, Alabama. Her song, the one she music crosses all bound-
sing “Get Here” by Oleta They usually do wed- said gets her ready for a aries.”

US issues hacking security alert for small planes


DHS recommends plane owners ensure they restrict nications systems, much
like modern cars. The
unauthorized physical access to their aircraft until the auto industry has already
taken steps to address
industry develops safeguards to address the issue similar concerns after
researchers exposed vul-
By TAMI ABDOLLAH outside partners and a to its wiring, that would nerabilities.
The Associated Press national research labora- affect aircraft systems. The Rapid7 report
tory, and decided it was Engine readings, com- focused only on small
WASHINGTON — The aircraft because their
Department of Homeland necessary to issue the pass data, altitude and
warning. other readings “could all systems are easier for
Security issued a securi- researchers to acquire.
ty alert Tuesday for small The cybersecurity be manipulated to pro-
Large aircraft frequently
planes, warning that mod- firm, Rapid7, found that vide false measurements
use more complex sys-
ern flight systems are an attacker could poten- to the pilot,” according to tems and must meet ad-
vulnerable to hacking if tially disrupt electronic the DHS alert. ditional security require-
someone manages to gain messages transmitted The warning reflects ments. The DHS alert
physical access to the air- across a small plane’s the fact that aircraft sys- does not apply to older
craft. network, for example by tems are increasingly reli- small planes with me-
An alert from the DHS attaching a small device ant on networked commu- chanical control systems.
critical infrastructure
computer emergency
response team recom-
mends that plane owners
ensure they restrict unau-
thorized physical access
to their aircraft until the
industry develops safe-
guards to address the
issue, which was discov-
ered by a Boston-based
cybersecurity company
and reported to the feder-
al government.
Most airports have se-
curity in place to restrict
unauthorized access and
there is no evidence that
anyone has exploited the
vulnerability. But a DHS
official told The Associat-
ed Press that the agency
independently confirmed
the security flaw with

Cheap thrills.
Go for a walk.
Sports
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: TRADE DEALS
SPORTS LINE
662-241-5000 B
SECTION

THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2019

AP source: Indians dealing Bauer to Reds, get Puig in deal


The Associated Press The Indians, who are trying to Sunday, Bauer, who is not eligible

CLEVELAND — Trevor Bauer’s


catch the Minnesota Twins in the
AL Central, also would get left-
for free agency until after the 2020 MLB: BRAVES 11, NATS 8
season, threw a ball in frustration
final act for the Indians was throw-
ing a ball over the center-field wall.
Yasiel Puig ended his season with
hander Scott Moss from Cincinna-
ti and slugging outfielder Franmil
from the mound in Kansas City over
the center-field wall. The moment Duvall homers twice,
Braves open big lead
Reyes, lefty Logan Allen and infield- seemed to push the Indians over the
Cincinnati in another brawl. er Victor Nova from the Padres, said edge with the enigmatic 28-year-
Cleveland agreed to trade Bauer, the person who spoke on condition
old, who has one of baseball’s best
the talented but taxing right-hander,
to the Reds on Tuesday night for
Puig in a three-team deal that also
of anonymity because the trade had
not been announced.
San Diego would receive minor
arms but can be difficult.
Bauer was fined by Major League
Baseball for his startling heave, a
and beats Nats
involves the San Diego Padres, a league outfielder Taylor Trammell The Associated Press
person familiar with the negotia- from the Reds, the person said. person familiar with the discipline
tions told The Associated Press. In his last start for the Indians on See TRADE DEALS, 2B WASHINGTON — Adam
Duvall returned to his previ-
ous All-Star form at the perfect
time for the Atlanta Braves.
Duvall had two home runs
MISSISSIPPI STATE FOOTBALL and four hits, Josh Donaldson
added a three-run homer and

Tempered expectations lead


the Braves beat Washington
11-8 on Tuesday night to re- Duvall
open a 5½-game lead over the
second-place Nationals in the Inside

Moorhead, Bulldogs into fall camp NL East.


Duvall was recalled from ROUNDUP:
n MLB
Triple-A Gwinnett on July 27 Verlander
after Nick Markakis broke his strikes out
left wrist. The former Nation- 13, Astros
al League All-Star is hitting blank Indians.
‘I am very cautiously .529 with three homers in four Page 2B
games.
optimistic because of the “That’s the Adam Duvall I remember in
Cincinnati,” Braves manager Brian Snitker
holes we have to fill and fired said of the outfielder, who earned an All-Star
up about the talent we have.’ nod with the Reds in 2016.
The Braves acquired Duvall on July 30 of
MSU Coach Joe Moorhead last season and he hit .132 in 33 games. This
BY BEN PORTNOY year, he was sent down to Gwinnett near the
bportnoy@cdispatch.com end of spring training and hit .259 with 29
home runs and 84 RBIs in 94 games.
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State “It wasn’t the easiest thing, but I knew I had
coach Joe Moorhead looked visibly differ- to go down there and go to work and try to get
ent. better,” Duvall said. “That’s what I was sent
As he wandered the halls and terraces there to do, and that’s what I felt like I did.”
of the Hyatt Regency — Wynfrey Hotel in Julio Teheran (6-7) allowed two runs and
Hoover, Alabama he was oft asked his se- seven hits in 6 2/3 innings for Atlanta, which
cret. raced to an 11-1 lead and held on to split the
While football questions were assuredly first two games of the three-game series.
mixed into the conversations, it was Moor- “He attacked the strike zone,” Nationals
head’s significant weight loss that onlook- manager Dave Martinez said. “I mean, he was
ers were curious about. pounding the strike zone — fastballs, sliders.”
He calls it “intermittent fasting” — a Teheran had a 1.48 ERA in July as the
school of thought in which all he consumes Braves won four of his five starts, but was just
before 6 p.m. is water and the occasional 1-1 those games.
Diet Mountain Dew. Moorhead is down On a night the team traded for right-hand-
nearly 60 pounds because of it. ed reliever Chris Martin from the Texas
“Part of the reason for the diet and Rangers, the Braves bullpen allowed six runs
losing some weight, I was tired of all the in 2 1/3 innings.
recruits on the trail asking me if I played With three-time Cy Young Award winner
right or left tackle rather than how many Max Scherzer back on the injured list with a
yards I passed for in college,” the former rhomboid strain, the Nationals brought up Er-
Fordham quarterback quipped. ick Fedde from Double-A Harrisburg to take
Of course, Moorhead’s slimmed phy- his turn in the rotation. Fedde (1-2) allowed
sique is just a piece of the coach’s changed nine runs, nine hits and four walks in 3 2/3
mentality toward 2019. innings.
Following an 8-5 debut, there was a level “You can’t fall behind hitters,” Martinez
of disappointment in the locker room and said. “Even when he gets ahead, he’s going
amongst the MSU fan base. The Bulldogs back to 2-2, 3-2, and it’s tough to pitch that
boasted the nation’s top total defense and way, especially in the big leagues. It really is.
the SEC’s all-time leading quarterback He just wasn’t very good today.”
rusher in Nick Fitzgerald. Ozzie Albies and Ender Inciarte each had
But all too frequently — most notably three hits for Atlanta.
in games against Kentucky, Florida, Ala- Yan Gomes, Trea Turner and Juan Soto
See MSU Football, 2B homered for the Nationals, who rallied late.
Fedde threw a run-scoring wild pitch in the
See Braves, 2B

NEWS IN SPORTS
US in flux: Ellis leaves, GM coming soon and Olympics loom
pire to coach, not team and U.S. soccer. The play- and she said Tuesday she start-
Jill Ellis is stepping down after more than just soccer but ers filed a federal lawsuit last ed to think months ago about
whatever sport. March accusing the federation leaving following the event in
five years as the team’s head coach You really hope of gender discrimination in France.
The Associated Press team’s new general manager, that is part of the matters including pay. She’ll stay with the team
who will report to President legacy you leave The lawsuit capped a through its five-game victory
Fresh off of a repeat perfor- Carlos Cordeiro and chief ex- behind.” long-simmering dispute be- tour, which starts Saturday
mance as World Cup champi- ecutive officer Dan Flynn. The Once named, tween the federation and the against Ireland at the Rose
Ellis the new coach players, who claim they deserve Bowl. After that, she’ll serve as
ons, the U.S. women’s national GM, expected to be appointed
team finds itself in flux. soon, will lead the search for a will be taxed to make as much as their coun- an ambassador for U.S. Soccer
On Tuesday, Jill Ellis an- new coach. quickly with preparing the team terparts on the men’s national for at least a year.
nounced she was stepping Ellis, the national team’s for Olympic qualifying and next team. Ellis said she wants to spend
down after more than five years third female coach, hopes it will summer’s Tokyo Games. Ellis The two sides have agreed to more time with her family.
as the team’s head coach. Un- be another woman. said she’d be there for her suc- mediation now that the World “The timing of this is good.
der Ellis, the United States won “I think there are a lot of cessor: “I want whoever comes Cup is over. Not only on a personal level but
eight total tournaments, includ- qualified females. You also next to know that there will be Ellis steps away after win- also for the program in terms of
ing two World Cups, and lost hope by doing it people have that support.” ning back-to-back titles in soc- preparing to start a new cycle,”
just seven games. trust a female can do this,” she Hanging over all of the im- cer’s premier global tourna- she said. “It’s obviously been a
Meanwhile, U.S. Soccer is said. “People have seen it and mediate uncertainty is the legal ment. Her contract was set to fantastic run and fantastic ride.
in the process of naming the people potentially want to as- dispute between the women’s expire following the World Cup, See Ellis, 4B
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MSU football
Continued from Page 1B
bama and LSU — a lack have researched a little Offensively, quarter- “We are going to have
of inventiveness and an more into our team who back remains a question to take it a one-at-a-time
anemic offense grounded we were and what we’re as junior incumbent Key- mentality once fall camp
an MSU attack that never capable of doing from a taon Thompson and Penn starts, one rep, one drill,
quite took full flight. historical context before I State graduate transfer one period, one day, one
But those were the started talking about ring Tommy Stevens enter a practice and keep stack-
issues of last season — sizes and other things camp battle that will earn ing those on top of each
criticisms that Moorhead like that.” plenty of attention. other.”
embraced at the podium Moorhead furthered Phil Steele third-
So while there are
in his second appearance this downplaying narra- team preseason All-SEC
at SEC Media Days two tive when speaking on his running back Kylin Hill plenty of unknowns enter-
weeks ago. first full recruiting cycle is back though and if ing 2019, the curbed ex-
At his first stop in at MSU. healthy he could be one of pectations are more out of
Hoover last summer, “I think from a recruit- the most dynamic backs modesty than apprehen-
MSU’s bench boss ing standpoint, I think in the conference behind sion. Besides, Moorhead
preached a championship we need to be unique in a veteran offensive line is still plenty confident in
mentality, despite the fact our approach,” he said. anchored by Darryl Wil- his bunch.
the Bulldogs have won “I think Mississippi State liams and Tyre Phillips. “Our football goals, as
double-digit games just lacks a little bit of the im- The defense must cope always, we want to have
three times since the pro- mediate and long-term with the losses of NFL a winning nonconference
gram’s inception in 1902. championship tradition first round picks Montez record,” he said. “We
Yet, Moorhead has that some of the teams Sweat, Jeffery Simmons want to have a winning
tempered those expec- in our conference do and and Johnathan Abram, conference record. You
tations entering his sec- some of the bells and but junior linebackers do those things, and that
ond year at the helm in whistles from a facility Willie Gay Jr., a Starkville puts you in position to be
Starkville. standpoint.” native, and Erroll Thomp-
in the hunt for the SEC
“I think me doing This isn’t to say Moor- son will anchor an expe-
some of those things head’s trepidation for rienced group under de- Championship. We want
early on may not have setting sky-high goals fensive coordinator Bob to retain the Egg Bowl.
been fair to the guys be- is because he is low on Shoop. Our floor for success is
cause anything we did his team. The Bulldogs “I am very cautiously bowl eligibility. Our ceil-
may not have been good return 57 percent of last optimistic because of the ing for success is winning
enough,” he said. “That’s year’s team — good for holes we have to fill and the SEC and compete for
one thing that I learned, 92nd of the 130 teams in fired up about the talent the national champion-
that I probably should the FBS. we have,” Moorhead said. ship.”

Trade deals
Continued from Page 1B
told the AP. The person land, where Indians ex- is batting .252 with 22 its lineup and Puig and
spoke Tuesday on con- ecutives Chris Antonetti home runs, 61 RBIs and Reyes will help.
dition of anonymity be- and Mike Chernoff were 14 steals in 100 games However, Puig is fac-
cause the discipline was being celebrated for not with the Reds, who ac- ing a possible suspension
not announced. only getting rid of Bauer quired him in December after he was involved in
Bauer exchanged hugs but adding young, quality in a seven-player swap
another brawl with the Pi-
with several teammates players who can impact with the Dodgers.
in the clubhouse follow- the playoff race. The Cuban-born out- rates just as the trade was
ing Cleveland’s 2-0 loss “I’m going to miss all fielder has a career .275 coming together.
to Houston before he de- my teammates here,” average with 130 hom- In the ninth inning,
parted around 10:45 p.m. Puig said after the Reds ers and 391 RBIs in 812 Reds reliever Amir Gar-
He declined to speak with lost 11-4 to Pittsburgh. games. He’s eligible for rett rushed the Pirates’
reporters. “This part of the year is free agency after the 2019 dugout and threw punch-
While the trade was amazing for me, being season. es, starting a brawl pro-
still being completed, In- on this team and the city. Bauer is 9-8 with a 3.79 longed by Puig. As he left
dians second baseman Now it’s time to move for- ERA in 24 starts this sea- the field for the final time,
Jason Kipnis credited the ward and go to my new son, but he hasn’t been as
Puig was given a warm
team’s front office for an- team and help my team go consistent as the Indians
other bold move. to the playoffs. ... I want to have needed while wait- ovation from Reds fans.
“That’s the value in say thank you to all the ing for two-time Cy Young He was also at the center
having that much start- city, Cincinnati. We stay Award winner Corey Klu- of a melee between the
ing pitching depth where next door — we’re going ber (broken arm) and teams in April, when Puig
you might be able to take to Cleveland.” Carlos Carrasco (leuke- seemed to be taking on
a shot to fill in some other Reds outfielder Jesse mia) to return to their ro- the entire Pirates team by
spots,” Kipnis said. “They Winker was excited about tation. Bauer had angered himself near home plate.
knew that was our strong Bauer coming aboard. the Indians during the The 24-year-old Reyes
point and that’d probably “Man, I can’t wait. offseason for comments hit .255 with 27 homers
give us the biggest re- That’s a legit ace, man,” he made after winning
and 46 RBIs in 99 games
turn, our starting depth. he said. “We already had a his arbitration case and
So I’m guessing that’s legit pitching staff, it just pledging he would only with the Padres this sea-
what’s happened here.” got more legit. Welcome sign one-year deals going son. In his last 29 games,
The Reds did not con- Trevor Bauer, to the cool- forward. the right-handed hitter
firm the trade, but Puig er city of Ohio.” Cleveland has been is batting .290 with eight
said he’s bound for Cleve- A former All-Star, Puig looking to add power to homers and 13 RBIs.

Braves
Continued from Page 1B
second, then Atlanta scored four up,” Duvall said. “I felt like the
runs each in the third and fourth team needed me to come up and TRADE DEALS
to take an 9-0 lead. at least put together some good at- n Atlanta acquired RHP
Freddie Freeman and Brian Mc- bats and help the team win any way Chris Martin from the Texas
Cann hit RBI singles in the third, I can.” Rangers for minor league pitch-
and Inciarte followed with a two- Brian Dozier hit an RBI single er Kolby Allard. Martin was 0-2
run double. One batter later, Du- in the sixth. with four saves and a 3.08 ER A
vall homered and chased Fedde. Duvall hit his second homer in
in 38 appearances.
“I felt like it was up to me to step the seventh off Javy Guerra.

MLB ROUNDUP
Verlander strikes out 13, Astros blank Indians 2-0
The Associated Press drive off Yu Darvish in the sixth Vogt in the eighth.
inning that lifted St. Louis into sole The Phillies scored twice off
CLEVELAND — Justin Verland- possession of the NL Central lead. Giants starter Tyler Beede (3-5) in
er struck out 13 to reach double fig- Goldschmidt hit a fastball from the fourth inning and then chased
ures for the third straight start and Darvish (3-5) to center for his 25th him after with two more runs in the
sixth time this season, leading the home run this season. fifth. Beede walked Bryce Harper,
Houston Astros over the Cleveland St. Louis (57-49) dropped out of and Hoskins followed with a shot
Indians 2-0 on Tuesday night. first place on May 7 but has held to center for his 23rd homer of the
Verlander (14-4) outpitched at least a share of the lead since year and a 4-0 lead.
Shane Bieber and won his fourth Thursday and moved one game ORIOLES 8, PADRES 5
consecutive start, tying Washing- ahead of the Cubs (56-50). n SAN DIEGO — Chris Da-
ton’s Stephen Strasburg for the ma- Giovanny Gallegos (3-1) earned vis hit a go-ahead home run in the
jor league lead in wins. Verlander the win in relief of Adam Wain- eighth inning to snap an 0-for-18
allowed two hits in seven innings wright, who allowed one run and slump, and Baltimore rallied from a
and walked none. five hits in 5 2/3 innings. four-run deficit.
He allowed one runner to reach Darvish gave up two runs and Davis connected off Matt Strahm
second. Cleveland’s only hits were six hits in six innings with nine (4-8) with one out in the eighth for
singles by Roberto Pérez leading strikeouts, no walks, a hit batter just his eighth home run this sea-
off the third and Greg Allen start- and two wild pitches. Darvish has son.
ing the sixth. 10 wild pitches this season. Baltimore added on with a two-
Cleveland struck out 15 times. PHILLIES 4, GIANTS 2 run single by Trey Mancini off Mi-
Will Harris fanned two in a perfect n PHILADELPHIA — Drew chel Báez, saddling Strahm with
eighth and Roberto Osuna followed Smyly tossed seven shutout innings five runs in 1 2/3 innings. Strahm
with a 1-2-3 ninth for his 24th save and Rhys Hoskins homered to lead allowed five hits while striking out
in 28 chances. Philadelphia over San Francisco. four and walking one.
Bieber (10-4) gave up two runs The Giants had won 12 of 15 and Miguel Castro (1-1) pitched the
and nine hits in seven innings with 19 of 24 to jump back into the play- seventh for the win, and Shawn
eight strikeouts and one walk. off picture, but couldn’t solve Smy- Armstrong got six outs for his third
Robinson Chirinos hit a go- ly (2-5) in his second start for the save.
ahead homer in the two-run fifth, Phillies. The comeback spoiled a mile-
Michael Brantley had an RBI single Smyly scattered four hits and stone day for Padres rookie Fer-
and AL West-leading Houston won struck out five, helping send the Gi- nando Tatis Jr., who at 20 years, 209
its third straight. ants to their seventh straight loss in days became the youngest player
CARDINALS 2, CUBS 1 Philadelphia. Hector Neris picked in major league history to hit lead-
n ST. LOUIS (AP) — Paul Gold- up his 19th save. off homers in consecutive games.
schmidt homered for the seventh San Francisco got pinch-hit hom- Manny Machado also homered for
time in eight games, a go-ahead ers from Brandon Belt and Stephen the Padres.
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SPORTS BRIEFS
Detroit 000 000 100—1 E_Eaton (5), Rendon (7). LOB_Atlanta 10, M.Castro W,1-1 1 0 0 0 1 2 Britain, 6-2, 6-4.
Los Angeles 020 021 10x—6 Washington 9. 2B_Albies 2 (28), Inciarte 2 (7), Armstrong S,3-4 2 1 0 0 0 2 Danielle Collins (8), United States, def. Zhang
American League Glance E_Simmons (9), J.Rogers (1), Mercer (3). Kendrick 2 (16). HR_Donaldson (24), Duvall 2
(3), T.Turner (9), J.Soto (19), Gomes (6). SB_F.
San Diego
Lamet 5 5 3 3 2 5
Shuai, China, 6-4, 5-7, 6-2.
All Times EDT DP_Detroit 2. LOB_Detroit 10, Los Angeles 8. Victoria Azarenka, Belarus, def. Harmony Tan,
Summer Camps
New York
East Division
W L Pct GB
67 39 .632 —
2B_Mi.Cabrera (15), Castellanos (37), V.Reyes
(3), Goodwin (19), Simmons 2 (16). HR_Thaiss
(5). SB_Ohtani (9).
Freeman (5), Inciarte (5). CS_Acuna Jr. (5).
S_Teheran (2), Javy.Guerra (2).
IP H R ER BB SO
Stammen H,23 1 1 0 0 0
Strahm L,4-8 BS,1 1 2-3 5 5 5 1 4
M.Baez 1 1-3 2 0 0
3

0 2
France, 6-2, 6-4.
Bethanie Mattek-Sands, United States, def.
Venus Williams, United States, 6-7 (4), 6-3, 6-1.
TOP Soccer returning to Columbus Tampa Bay
Boston
61 48 .560 7½
59 49 .546 9

Detroit
IP H R ER BB SO Atlanta
Teheran W,6-7 6 2-3 7 2 2 2 6
Umpires_Home, Manny Gonzalez; First, Ro-
berto Ortiz; Second, Dan Iassogna; Third, Sam Madison Brengle, United States, def. Andrea
Columbus Soccer Organization announced the Toronto 42 67 .385 26½ VerHagen L,1-2 4 2-3 10 4 3 1 2 Minter 2-3 0 1 1 2 0 Holbrook. Petkovic, Germany, 6-0, 6-3.
Swarzak 2-3 2 2 2 0 1 T_3:22. A_30,286 (42,445). Doubles
return of TOP Soccer after a five-year hiatus. Baltimore 36 71 .336 31½ Ni.Ramirez 1 1-3 1 1 0 0 1
L.Jackson 1 3 3 3 1 0 First Round
Central Division G.Soto 1 1 1 1 1 0
TOP Soccer is a program run in partnership with the W L Pct GB Cisnero 1 0 0 0 0 3 Washington Shuko Aoyama and Ena Shibahara, Japan, def.
YMCA for 4-19 year olds with special needs.
Registration forms can be picked up and/or filled
Minnesota
Cleveland
65 41 .613 —
62 44 .585 3
Los Angeles
Canning W,4-6 6 4 0 0 1 7
Fedde L,1-2
Javy.Guerra
3
3
2-3 9 9 9
1-3 5 2 2
4
0
4
2 Basketball Maria Sakkari, Greece, and Alja Tomljanovic,
Australia, 6-2, 6-4.

out at the YMCA at Sixth St. N. or can be done online at


Chicago
Kansas City
46 58 .442 18
40 69 .367 26½
T.Cole
H.Robles
2 3 1 1 1
1 1 0 0 0
4
1
Blazek
Sipp
1 1 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 1
0
2 WNBA Glance Liang En-Shuo, Taiwan, and Zheng Saisai,
China, def. Mihaela Buzarnescu, Romania, and
WP_Fedde. All Times EDT
Detroit 31 72 .301 32½ WP_Canning, G.Soto. Zhang Shuai (4), China, 6-3, 1-6, 10-5.
https://columbusmssoccer.org/. West Division Umpires_Home, Gabe Morales; First, Jerry Umpires_Home, Ben May; First, Phil Cuzzi; EASTERN CONFERENCE
Second, Todd Tichenor; Third, Adam Hamari. W L Pct GB
Sign up will run through Aug. 16 while play will W L Pct GB Meals; Second, John Libka; Third, Ron Kulpa. Connecticut 14 6 .700 —
begin Sept. 9 at the Downtown Soccer Complex.
For further information please contact Tom Velek at
Houston
Oakland
Los Angeles
69 39 .639 —
61 47 .565 8
56 53 .514 13½
T_2:52. A_33,907 (45,050). T_3:47. A_26,566 (41,313).
Pirates 11, Reds 4
Washington 13 6 .684 ½
Chicago 11 9 .550 3 Soccer
tvelek@yahoo.com.
Texas 53 54 .495 15½ Dodgers 9, Rockies 4 Pittsburgh Cincinnati
ab r h bi ab r h bi
New York
Indiana
8 11 .421 5½
6 15 .286 8½
National Women’s
Seattle 47 63 .427 23 Los Angeles Colorado
Monday’s Games ab r h bi ab r h bi A.Frzer 2b 4 0 0 0 Winker lf 5 1 2 1 Atlanta 5 15 .250 9
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Soccer League
Rynolds rf 4 2 2 0 Votto 1b 5 1 2 1
on the air
Toronto 7, Kansas City 3 Pollock cf 4 2 1 1 Dahl cf 5 1 1 0 All Times EDT
S.Marte cf 3 3 1 0 E.Sarez 3b 3 0 1 0 W L Pct GB
Detroit 7, L.A. Angels 2 C.Sager ss 5 1 1 0 Story ss 3 0 0 0 Las Vegas 14 6 .700 — W L T Pts GF GA
San Diego 8, Baltimore 1 J.Trner 3b 3 2 1 2 Arenado 3b 4 1 2 1 Bell 1b 4 1 1 2 Puig rf 4 0 0 1 Portland 7 2 5 26 30 18
Moran 3b 4 2 1 0 Ervin rf 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles 11 8 .579 2½
Tuesday’s Games Bllnger rf 5 2 2 1 D.Mrphy 1b 4 1 1 1 Seattle 12 9 .571 2½ North Carolina 7 3 4 25 29 15
Today Baltimore 8, San Diego 5
Arizona 4, N.Y. Yankees 2
White 1b 3 0 1 2 Desmond lf 4 0 2 1
Verdugo lf 4 0 0 0 McMahon 2b 4 0 1 0
C.Dckrs lf 4 2 3 5 Gennett 2b 3 0 0 0
Kela p 0 0 0 0 Stphnsn p 0 0 0 0
Crick p 0 0 0 0 VnMeter ph 1 0 0 0
Phoenix
Minnesota
10 9 .526 3½
10 10 .500 4
Chicago
Washington
7 5 2 23 24 19
6 4 3 21 19 13
Houston 2, Cleveland 0 Negron 2b 4 1 1 1 Tapia rf 4 1 1 0
GOLF Minnesota 2, Miami 1 Ru.Mrtn c 3 1 1 1 Innetta c 4 0 1 0
J.Osuna ph 1 1 1 3 Hughes p 0 0 0 0 Dallas 5 15 .250 9
Tuesday’s Games
Reign FC
Houston
5 3 5 20 12 15
5 6 4 19 16 25
Tampa Bay 6, Boston 5 Hrtlieb p 0 0 0 0 Garrett p 0 0 0 0
5 a.m. (Thursday) — LPGA Tour Golf: Wom- Seattle 8, Texas 5
J.Urias p 1 0 0 0 Freland p 1 0 0 0
Sadler p 1 0 0 0 Bettis p 0 0 0 0
Newman ss 5 0 2 1 Peraza p 0 0 0 0 Washington 99, Phoenix 93 Utah 5 5 3 18 11 12
Stllngs c 5 0 0 0 Senzel cf 4 0 1 0 Connecticut 100, Chicago 94 Orlando 3 9 2 11 16 31
N.Y. Mets 5, Chicago White Sox 2, 11 innings
en’s British Open, first round, England, GOLF Toronto 9, Kansas City 2
Beaty ph 1 0 1 0 Howard p 0 0 0 0
Gnsolin p 1 0 0 0 Y.Alnso ph 1 0 0 0
Msgrove p 3 0 0 0 J.Iglss ss 3 2 1 1 Las Vegas 86, Dallas 54 Sky Blue FC 2 10 2 8 9 18
Me.Cbrr lf 1 0 1 0 Roark p 1 0 0 0 Wednesday’s Games NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER (BOY’S) L.A. Angels 6, Detroit 1 B.Shaw p 0 0 0 0 Atlanta at Indiana, 7 p.m.
Oakland 3, Milwaukee 2, 10 innings Sims p 1 0 0 0 Wednesday’s Games
Hampson ph 1 0 1 1 Detrich 2b 2 0 0 0 Thursday’s Games Washington 1, Sky Blue FC 0
11 a.m. — Allstate All-America Cup, ESPNU Wednesday’s Games
Arizona (Greinke 10-4) at N.Y. Yankees (Tana-
Totals 35 9 9 8 Totals 35 4 10 4 K.Frmer c 4 0 1 0 Phoenix at Connecticut, 7 p.m. Portland 5, Houston 0
Los Angeles 322 200 000—9 Totals 38 11 12 11 Totals 36 4 8 4 New York at Dallas, 8 p.m.
1:30 p.m. — Allstate All-America Cup, ka 7-6), 1:05 p.m.
Toronto (Waguespack 1-1) at Kansas City (Ju-
Colorado 003 000 001—4 Pittsburgh 203 020 103—11 Las Vegas at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Saturday’s Game
North Carolina 2, Utah 1
E_Story (5), Verdugo (2). DP_Los Angeles 1. Cincinnati 001 100 011— 4 Friday’s Games
ESPNU nis 6-9), 1:15 p.m. LOB_Los Angeles 4, Colorado 6. 2B_Bellinger E_C.Dickerson (2), Newman (7). DP_Cincinnati Washington at Seattle, 10 p.m. Sunday’s Games
Detroit (Norris 2-8) at L.A. Angels (Suarez 2-1), (22), Beaty (12), Arenado (23), Desmond (26), Chicago 4, Reign FC 0
HORSE RACING 4:07 p.m. Hampson (7). 3B_Dahl (5). HR_Pollock (7),
1. LOB_Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 7. 2B_Reyn-
Houston 1, Sky Blue FC 0
8 a.m. — Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series,
Houston (Urquidy 1-0) at Cleveland (Plesac
5-3), 7:10 p.m.
J.Turner (16), Negron (1), Ru.Martin (3). CS_
olds (21), Bell (34), Me.Cabrera (18), Senzel
(16). HR_C.Dickerson 2 (4), J.Osuna (7), Votto Wings-Aces, Box Wednesday, Aug. 8
Verdugo (1), Story (5). (10), J.Iglesias (7). SB_Newman 2 (8), Puig DALLAS (54) Sky Blue FC at Utah, 10 p.m.
Minnesota (Berrios 9-5) at Miami (Alcantara IP H R ER BB SO Davis 0-6 0-0 0, Harrison 1-4 0-4 2, Ogunbow-
NBCSN 4-9), 7:10 p.m. (14). Portland at Reign FC, 10 p.m.
Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO ale 5-12 3-4 14, Plaisance 2-10 1-2 6, Thornton Saturday, Aug. 10
Tampa Bay (Kittredge 1-0) at Boston (Porcello J.Urias 2
2-3 6 3 2 1 3 0-4 2-2 2, Gray 2-8 2-2 7, Gustafson 4-5 3-4
12 p.m. — Saratoga Live, FS2 9-7), 7:10 p.m. Sadler W,1-0 2
1-3 1 0 0 1 2
Pittsburgh
11, Johnson 3-7 1-2 9, McCarty-Williams 1-5
Chicago at Washington, 7 p.m.
Seattle (TBD) at Texas (Minor 8-6), 8:05 p.m. Musgrove W,8-9 6 5 2 2 0 4 Houston at Orlando, 7:30 p.m.
Gonsolin S,1-1 4 3 1 1 0 3 0-0 3, McGee-Stafford 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 18-63
MLB BASEBALL N.Y. Mets (deGrom 6-7) at Chicago White Sox Colorado
Kela 1 0 0 0 0 2
12-20 54. Sunday, Aug. 11
(Giolito 11-5), 8:10 p.m. Crick 1 1 1 0 1 1 North Carolina at Portland, 3 p.m.
Freeland L,2-9 3 2-3 7 8 7 3 0
7 p.m. — Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, ESPN Milwaukee (TBD) at Oakland (Anderson 9-6), Bettis 2 2 1 1 0 1
Hartlieb 1 2 1 1 1 3 LAS VEGAS (86)
Cambage 1-12 4-4 6, Hamby 6-8 4-7 18, Utah at Reign FC, 4 p.m.
10:07 p.m. Cincinnati
10 p.m. — Milwaukee at Oakland (joined in Thursday’s Games
Howard
B.Shaw
1
1-3 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 1
1
6
2 Roark L,6-7 3 1-3 6 5 5 4 2 J.Young 1-6 0-0 2, McBride 2-5 2-2 7, Plum 2-4
2-2 6, Colson 2-4 2-2 7, Park 2-4 0-1 4, Rodgers
progress), MLB Minnesota (Pineda 7-5) at Miami (Yamamoto
4-2), 12:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 7-6) at Chicago White Sox
WP_Howard.
Umpires_Home, John Bacon; First, Kerwin
Sims
Stephenson
Hughes
2 2-3 2 2 2
2 2 1 1 0
0 0 1 1 0
1
1
0
4
3-5 0-0 8, Swords 5-8 0-0 10, T.Young 6-8 4-5
18. Totals 30-64 18-23 86. Transactions
PAN AMERICAN GAMES (Cease 1-3), 2:10 p.m.
Danley; Second, John Tumpane; Third, Lance
Barksdale.
Garrett 2-3 2 2 2 0 0 Dallas 13 14 11 16—54
Tuesday’s Moves
Peraza 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Las Vegas 24 18 25 19—86
BASEBALL
4:30 p.m. — From Peru, ESPNU Milwaukee (Anderson 5-2) at Oakland (Meng-
den 5-2), 3:37 p.m.
T_3:12. A_45,300 (50,398). Hughes pitched to 1 batter in the 9th 3-Point Goals_Dallas 6-20 (Johnson 2-4,
American League
HBP_by Hughes (S.Marte). WP_Stephenson. Ogunbowale 1-3, Gray 1-3, McCarty-Williams
6 p.m. — From Peru, ESPNU Toronto (Borucki 0-1) at Baltimore (Wojciech- 1-3, Plaisance 1-5, Davis 0-1, Thornton 0-1), BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Placed OF Dwight
owski 2-3), 7:05 p.m. Blue Jays 9, Royals 2 Umpires_Home, Larry Vanover; First, Ramon
De Jesus; Second, Dave Rackley; Third, Eric Las Vegas 8-13 (T.Young 2-2, Hamby 2-3, Rod- Smith, Jr. on the 10-day IL. Recalled RHP
SOCCER (MEN’S) Houston (Cole 12-5) at Cleveland (Salazar 0-0),
7:10 p.m.
Toronto Kansas City
Cooper. gers 2-4, Colson 1-1, McBride 1-2, Cambage Chandler Shepherd from Norfolk (IL). Claimed
ab r h bi ab r h bi 0-1). Fouled Out_None. Rebounds_Dallas 39 INF José Rondón off waivers from the Chicago
7 p.m. — MLS All-Star Game: MLS All-Stars Tampa Bay (TBD) at Boston (Cashner 10-5), Bchette ss 4 1 2 0 Mrrfeld cf 4 0 1 0 T_3:35. A_18,786 (42,319).
(Gustafson, Harrison 8), Las Vegas 41 (Hamby White Sox.
7:10 p.m. Galvis dh 5 1 2 2 A.Grdon lf 4 0 1 0 11). Assists_Dallas 11 (Gray 4), Las Vegas 27 CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Optioned OF Ryan
vs. Atlético Madrid, Orlando, Fla., FS1 Grrl Jr lf 3 1 1 1 H.Dzier rf 5 0 2 0 Diamondbacks 4, (J.Young 7). Total Fouls_Dallas 22, Las Vegas Cordell and RHP Dylan Covey to Charlotte
Grichuk rf 5 2 1 0 Soler dh 5 1 2 0
SWIMMING National League Glance Grrr Jr 3b 5 1 2 5 O’Hearn 1b 4 0 0 0 Yankees 2
14. Technicals_Las Vegas coach Bill Laimbeer,
Cambage. A_3,756 (12,000).
(IL). Reinstated SS Tim Anderson from the
10-day IL. Recalled RHP Carson Fulmer from
All Times EDT Biggio 2b 4 0 0 0 Cthbert 3b 5 0 1 1 Arizona New York
7 p.m. — USA Swimming National Champi- East Division T.Hrnan cf 5 0 1 0 N.Lopez 2b 4 1 2 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Charlotte.

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Atlanta
W L Pct GB
63 45 .583 —
Drury 1b 4 1 0 0 Arteaga ss 4 0 1 0 K.Marte cf-2b
5 0 0 0 A.Hicks cf 4 0 0 0 Mercury-Mystics, Box DETROIT TIGERS — Placed OF Christin Stew-
art on the seven-day concussion IL. Recalled
D.Jnsen c 3 2 1 0 Viloria c 3 0 1 1 D.Prlta lf 5 1 1 0 Judge rf 3 1 0 0 PHOENIX (93)
Washington 57 50 .533 5½ Totals 38 9 10 8 Totals 38 2 11 2 Bonner 6-16 12-13 25, Cunningham 0-3 0-0 0, OF Victor Reyes from Toledo (IL). Selected C
WNBA BASKETBALL Philadelphia 56 50 .528 6 Toronto 200 020 005—9
E.Escbr 3b 4 0 1 0 Encrnco dh 3 0 2 1
C.Wlker 1b 3 1 2 1 Voit 1b 1 0 0 0 Griner 14-18 2-2 30, January 0-5 0-0 0, Mitchell Jake Rogers from Toledo. Announced C Bobby
New York 51 55 .481 11 Kansas City 000 000 011—2 10-15 0-0 28, B.Turner 3-4 0-0 6, Little 0-0 0-0 Wilson has cleared waivers and has been out-
6 p.m. — Atlanta at Indiana, CBSSN Miami 41 64 .390 20½ E_Cuthbert (8), Arteaga (2), Guerrero Jr. (11),
A.Jones rf 3 1 2 1 Wade 3b 2 1 1 1
Flores 2b 4 0 1 0 Grgrius ss 3 0 0 0 0, Smith 1-1 0-0 2, Y.Turner 1-6 0-0 2. Totals righted to Toledo.
Central Division 35-68 14-15 93.
6 p.m. — Chicago at Connecticut, NBA W L Pct GB
Biggio (5). DP_Toronto 1. LOB_Toronto 8,
Kansas City 14. 2B_D.Jansen (11), A.Gordon
J.Dyson cf 0 0 0 0 Torres 2b 4 0 0 0
WASHINGTON (99)
LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Reinstated RHP
JC Ramirez from the 10-day IL. Designated
Ahmed ss 4 0 1 1 Urshela 3b-1b 4 0 2 0
Thursday St. Louis
Chicago
Milwaukee
57 49 .538 —
56 50 .528 1
56 52 .519 2
(27), Cuthbert (10), N.Lopez (12), Viloria (2).
HR_Guerrero Jr. (11). CS_Gurriel Jr. (4).
Tomas dh 3 0 0 0 Tuchman lf 4 0 0 0
Lamb ph-dh 1 0 1 0 Hgshoka c 4 0 0 0
Atkins 1-5 0-0 2, Cloud 4-8 3-4 12, Delle Donne
14-20 0-0 33, Sanders 0-4 0-0 0, Toliver 9-17
LHP Adam McCreery for assignment.
TEXAS RANGERS — Acquired LHP Kolby
IP H R ER BB SO 4-4 25, Hawkins 2-3 0-0 4, Meesseman 3-6 0-0
AUTO RACING Cincinnati 49 56 .467 7½ Toronto
C.Kelly c 4 1 2 1
Totals 36 4 11 4 Totals 32 2 5 2 6, Powers 5-8 1-2 13, Walker-Kimbrough 2-4
Allard from the Atlanta Braves for RHP Chris
Pittsburgh 47 60 .439 10½ Martin.
Reid-Foley W,1-1 5 4 0 0 4 4 0-0 4. Totals 40-75 8-10 99.
6 p.m. — NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck West Division Font 2 3 0 0 0 1
Arizona
New York
100 200 100—4
000 001 010—2 Phoenix 13 25 23 32—93 TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Traded RHP David
W L Pct GB Biagini 1 2 1 1 1 1 Washington 21 27 30 21—99 Phelps and conditional cash to the Chicago
Series: qualifying, Rossburg, Ohio, FS1 Los Angeles 70 39 .642 — Dan.Hudson 1 2 1 1 0 0
E_A.Jones (5). DP_New York 1. LOB_Arizona
3-Point Goals_Phoenix 9-23 (Mitchell 8-12, Cubs for RHP Thomas Hatch. Recalled RHP
San Francisco 54 53 .505 15 6, New York 7. 2B_A.Jones (21), Encarnacion Sean Reid-Fole from Buffalo (IL). Announced
8 p.m. — NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Arizona 54 54 .500 15½
Kansas City
Montgomery L,1-4 4 1-3 7 4 4 1 4
(17). HR_C.Walker (20), C.Kelly (14), Wade (1). Bonner 1-5, January 0-1, Griner 0-1, Y.Turner
0-2, Cunningham 0-2), Washington 11-28 (Del- OF Dalton Pompey has cleared waivers and
San Diego 50 57 .467 19 SF_A.Jones (3).
Series: The Eldora Dirt Derby, Rossburg, Colorado 50 58 .463 19½
K.McCarthy
Zimmer
2-3 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 2
0
0
IP H R ER BB SO le Donne 5-7, Toliver 3-9, Powers 2-5, Cloud
1-1, Meesseman 0-1, Hawkins 0-1, Walker-Kim-
been assigned outright to Buffalo.
National League
Monday’s Games Arizona
Ohio, FS1 Washington 6, Atlanta 3
Lovelady 1 0 0 0 0 2 Clarke W,4-3 5 1-3 3 1 0 2 6 brough 0-1, Atkins 0-3). Fouled Out_None. Re-
bounds_Phoenix 26 (Griner 9), Washington 33
ATLANTA BRAVES — Sent RHP Jacob Webb
Staumont 1 3 5 0 2 0 Hirano H,11 1 1-3 1 0 0 1 2 to the GCL Braves for a rehab assignment.
3:55 a.m. (Friday) — Formula One: The Miami 11, Arizona 6 HBP_by Staumont (Gurriel Jr.). (Powers 8). Assists_Phoenix 29 (Mitchell 8), CHICAGO CUBS — Transferred LHP Xavier
Cincinnati 11, Pittsburgh 6 Y.Lopez H,16 2-3 1 1 1 0 1
Umpires_Home, Chris Conroy; First, Chad Chafin H,15 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Washington 21 (Cloud 6). Total Fouls_Phoenix Cedeño to the 60-day IL. Placed RHP Pedro
Hungarian Grand Prix, practice session 1, Colorado 9, L.A. Dodgers 1
San Diego 8, Baltimore 1
Whitson; Second, Bill Miller; Third, Doug Ed- A.Bradley S,1-3 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 17, Washington 13. A_3,819 (4,200). Strop on the 10-day IL, retroactive to July 27.
dings. New York Recalled RHP Duane Underwood Jr. from Iowa
Hungary, ESPN2 Tuesday’s Games T_3:37. A_18,379 (37,903).
Baltimore 8, San Diego 5 J.Happ L,8-6
Cessa
6 8 3 3 1
3 3 1 1 0
2
0 Sky-Sun, Box (PCL).
CFL FOOTBALL Arizona 4, N.Y. Yankees 2 CHICAGO (94) LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Recalled RHP
Philadelphia 4, San Francisco 2 Cardinals 2, Cubs 1 HBP_by Clarke (Voit). WP_Cessa.
Umpires_Home, Dan Bellino; First, Brian O’No- DeShields 3-11 3-4 10, Dolson 3-6 2-2 8, Lav- Tony Gonsolin. Optioned RHP Josh Sborz to
6 p.m. — Winnipeg at Toronto, ESPN2 Atlanta 11, Washington 8 Chicago St. Louis ra; Second, Mark Ripperger; Third, Jeremie ender 4-10 1-1 9, Quigley 7-14 6-7 24, Vander- Oklahoma City (PCL).
Pittsburgh 11, Cincinnati 4 ab r h bi ab r h bi sloot 9-12 2-3 22, Copper 2-8 0-0 5, Faulkner MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Sent LHP Brent
GOLF Minnesota 2, Miami 1 R.Grcia 2b 5 0 0 0 Edman 3b 4 0 2 0
Rehak.
T_3:10. A_47,281 (47,309). 0-0 0-0 0, Jackson 0-0 1-2 1, Ndour 3-6 0-0 7, Suter to the AZL Brewers Blue for a rehab
N.Y. Mets 5, Chicago White Sox 2, 11 innings Heyward rf-cf 5 1 3 0 De.Fwlr cf-rf 4 0 0 0 Parker 1-4 0-0 2, Samuelson 1-2 3-4 6. Totals assignment.
5 a.m. — LPGA Tour Golf: Women’s British St. Louis 2, Chicago Cubs 1 Bryant 3b-rf 4 0 0 0 J.Mrtin rf 4 1 2 0 33-73 18-23 94. PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Optioned RHPs
Open, first round, England, GOLF
L.A. Dodgers 9, Colorado 4
Oakland 3, Milwaukee 2, 10 innings
Rizzo 1b 4 0 1 0 Thomas pr-cf 0 0 0 0
J.Baez ss 3 0 1 1 Gldschm 1b 4 1 2 1
Twins 2, Marlins 1 CONNECTICUT (100)
A.Thomas 6-11 0-1 12, C.Williams 3-7 5-6 12,
Alex McRae and Montana DuRapau to India-
Minnesota Miami napolis (IL). Recalled RHPs Geoff Hartlieb and
Wednesday’s Games Cratini c 2 0 0 0 DeJong ss 4 0 0 0 J.Jones 9-16 6-6 27, J.Thomas 7-8 1-2 18,
1 p.m. — PGA Tour Golf: Wyndham Champi- Atlanta (Soroka 10-2) at Washington (Sanchez Bote pr-3b 0 0 0 0 Wong 2b 2 0 1 0
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Kepler rf 4 0 1 0 Rojas ss 4 0 1 0 Stricklen 1-5 2-3 4, Anigwe 0-0 0-0 0, B.Jones
Yefry Ramirez from Indianapolis. Suspended
6-6), 12:05 p.m. bullpen coach Euclides Rojas for two games
Schwrbr lf 3 0 0 0 O’Neill lf 3 0 0 0 2-3 0-0 4, Banham 1-5 0-0 3, Hiedeman 2-6 0-0
onship, first round, Greensboro, N.C., GOLF Pittsburgh (Agrazal 2-1) at Cincinnati (Castillo I.Happ cf 3 0 1 0 A.Mller p 0 0 0 0
J.Plnco ss 3 0 0 0 Bri.And rf 3 0 0 0
Garver c 4 0 0 0 Cooper 1b 1 0 0 0 5, Holmes 4-8 2-2 11, Tuck 2-5 0-1 4. Totals 37- because of what it termed a contract violation.
9-4), 12:35 p.m. 74 16-21 100. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Recalled OF Lane
5 a.m. (Friday) — LPGA Tour Golf: Women’s Arizona (Greinke 10-4) at N.Y. Yankees (Tana-
Cishek p 0 0 0 0 C.Mrtin p 0 0 0 0
Darvish p 0 0 0 0 Wieters c 3 0 0 0
E.Rsrio lf 4 1 1 0 Prado 3b 3 0 0 0
Chicago 26 17 20 31—94 Thomas from Memphis (PCL). Claimed LHP
Sano 3b 2 0 1 1 N.Wlker 3b-1b 3 0 0 0 Adalberto Mejia off waivers from the L.A. An-
ka 7-6), 1:05 p.m.
British Open, second round, England, GOLF L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 11-2) at Colorado (Marquez
Almr Jr ph 1 0 0 0 Wnwrght p 2 0 0 0
Wick p 0 0 0 0 Gllegos p 0 0 0 0
Arraez 2b 4 0 0 0 S.Cstro 2b 4 1 1 0 Connecticut 28 29 25 18—100
3-Point Goals_Chicago 10-29 (Quigley 4-8, gels. Transferred INF Jedd Gyorko to the 60-
Gnzalez 1b 3 0 0 0 Grndrsn lf 3 0 2 1
10-5), 3:10 p.m.
HORSE RACING San Francisco (Samardzija 7-8) at Philadelphia
Cntrras c 1 0 0 0 Y.Munoz lf 1 0 0 0 Buxton cf 3 1 1 1 Rivera ph 1 0 0 0 Vandersloot 2-4, Copper 1-2, Ndour 1-2,
Samuelson 1-2, DeShields 1-7, Dolson 0-2,
day IL. Sent OF Marcell Ozuna to Memphis for
a rehab assignment.
Totals 31 1 6 1 Totals 31 2 7 1 Odrizzi p 2 0 0 0 H.Rmrez cf 3 0 0 0
12 p.m. — Saratoga Live, FS2 (Velasquez 3-5), 7:05 p.m.
Minnesota (Berrios 9-5) at Miami (Alcantara
Chicago 000 100 000—1 Duffey p 0 0 0 0 Alfaro c 3 0 0 0 Lavender 0-2), Connecticut 10-25 (J.Thomas
3-4, J.Jones 3-7, C.Williams 1-1, Banham 1-2,
American Association
St. Louis 000 101 00x—2 Schoop ph 0 0 0 0 Gallen p 2 0 0 0 GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Released
NFL FOOTBALL 4-9), 7:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (deGrom 6-7) at Chicago White Sox
E_Cishek (1). DP_St. Louis 1. LOB_Chicago Romo p 0 0 0 0 Quijada p 0 0 0 0 Hiedeman 1-3, Holmes 1-3, Tuck 0-2, Stricklen RHP Dugan Darnell.
10, St. Louis 6. 2B_Rizzo (23). HR_Gold- T.Rgers p 0 0 0 0 Puello ph 1 0 0 0 0-3). Fouled Out_None. Rebounds_Chicago MILWAUKEE MILKMEN — Signed RHP Colby
7 p.m. — Preseason: Denver vs. Atlanta, (Giolito 11-5), 8:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 7-8) at St. Louis (Mi-
schmidt (25). SB_Edman 2 (6). CS_Heyward Rchards p 0 0 0 0 31 (Dolson 10), Connecticut 37 (J.Jones 11). Morris.
(2). S_Darvish (2). Totals 29 2 4 2 Totals 31 1 4 1 Assists_Chicago 26 (Vandersloot 11), Con- ST. PAUL SAINTS — Signed INF Steve Pas-
Canton, Ohio, NBC kolas 7-10), 8:15 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO Minnesota 001 100 000—2 necticut 29 (J.Thomas 8). Total Fouls_Chicago cual.
Milwaukee (TBD) at Oakland (Anderson 9-6), Chicago Miami 000 100 000—1 20, Connecticut 22. Technicals_Chicago coach
PAN AMERICAN GAMES 10:07 p.m. Darvish L,3-5 6 6 2 2 0 9 E_E.Rosario (4). DP_Miami 2. LOB_Minne- James Wade, A.Thomas. A_6,358 (9,323). Atlantic League
HIGH POINT ROCKERS — Signed 2B Marquis
Thursday’s Games Wick 1 0 0 0 0 2 sota 5, Miami 5. 2B_Sano (12), Granderson 2
10 a.m. — From Peru, ESPNU Minnesota (Pineda 7-5) at Miami (Yamamoto Cishek 1 1 0 0 0 0 (16). HR_Buxton (10). SB_Bri.Anderson (5).
Riley.

2 p.m. — From Peru, ESPNU


4-2), 12:10 p.m.
San Francisco (Anderson 3-3) at Philadelphia
(Arrieta 8-8), 1:05 p.m.
St. Louis
Wainwright 5 2-3 5 1 1 3 5
CS_Sano (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
Football SOMERSET PATRIOTS — Released RHP
Ryan Kussmaul.
SUGAR LAND SKEETERS — Signed 1B D.J.
5:30 p.m. — From Peru, ESPNU N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 7-6) at Chicago White Sox
Gallegos W,3-1 1 0 0 0 1
A.Miller H,17 1 1 0 0 2
1
1
Minnesota
Odorizzi W,12-5 5 2-3 4 1 1 1 5
NFL Preseason Glance Peterson.
(Cease 1-3), 2:10 p.m. All Times EDT Frontier League
SWIMMING Milwaukee (Anderson 5-2) at Oakland (Meng-
C.Martinez S,11-13 1 1-3 0 0 0
HBP_by Darvish (Wong). WP_Darvish 2.
0 3 Duffey H,5
Romo H,2
1 1-3 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0
0
1
2 AMERICAN CONFERENCE
EVANSVILLE OTTERS — Signed RHP Bran-
den 5-2), 3:37 p.m. East
7 p.m. — USA Swimming National Champi- Chicago Cubs (Lester 9-6) at St. Louis (Fla-
Umpires_Home, Andy Fletcher; First, Jansen
Visconti; Second, Will Little; Third, Joe West.
T.Rogers S,16-21 1 0 0 0 0 1 W L T Pct PF PA dyn Sittinger. Released RHP Malcolm Grady.
Miami Buffalo 0 0 0 .000 0 0 FLORENCE FREEDOM — Signed LHP George
herty 4-6), 7:15 p.m.
onships: Day 2, NBCSN Cincinnati (DeSclafani 6-5) at Atlanta (Fried
T_3:05. A_46,123 (45,538). Gallen L,1-3 7 4 2 2 3 8 Miami 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Faue. Released RHP Patrick Baker and RHP
11-4), 7:20 p.m. Quijada 1 0 0 0 1 2 New England 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Reece Calvert.
TBT BASKETBALL San Diego (Lauer 5-8) at L.A. Dodgers (Ker- Mariners 8, Rangers 5 Richards 1 0 0 0 1 1 N.Y. Jets 0 0 0 .000 0 0 LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS — Signed UT Dondrei
HBP_by Romo (Bri.Anderson). South Hubbard and RHP David Lemasters.
6 p.m. — Chicago Regional: Teams TBD, shaw 9-2), 10:10 p.m. Seattle Texas
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Umpires_Home, Bill Welke; First, Mike Everitt; W L T Pct PF PA RIVER CITY RASCALS — Signed RHP
Second, Lance Barrett; Third, Chris Guccione. Houston 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Keenan Bartlett.
Quarterfinal, Chicago, Ill., ESPN Athletics 3, Brewers 2, M.Smith rf 6 1 1 0 Choo dh 5 0 1 0 T_3:11. A_8,064 (36,742). Indianapolis 0 0 0 .000 0 0 SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS — Signed RHP
J.Crwfr ss 3 0 0 0 Da.Sntn 1b 5 1 1 1
8 p.m. — Chicago Regional: Teams TBD, Jacksonville 0 0 0 .000 0 0
10 innings Do.Sntn dh 4 2 1 1 Andrus ss 5 0 1 0
Vglbach 1b 4 2 2 1 Mazara rf 5 2 2 0 Astros 2, Indians 0 Tennessee 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Trevin Eubanks.
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS — Signed LHP
Milwaukee Oakland
Quarterfinal, Chicago, Ill., ESPN ab r h bi ab r h bi Court 1b 0 0 0 0 W.Clhun lf 4 1 3 0 Houston Cleveland
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Nick Durazo and INF Yeltsin Guidino.
T.Bckhm lf 4 1 1 1 Odor 2b 4 1 2 3 ab r h bi ab r h bi WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS — Signed OF
WNBA BASKETBALL Cain cf 4 0 1 0 Semien ss 4 0 0 0
Yelich rf 5 0 1 0 M.Chpmn 3b 5 0 0 0 Moore lf 1 0 0 0 A.Cbrra 3b 3 0 0 0 Sprnger cf 4 0 0 0 Lindor ss 4 0 0 0
Baltimore 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Cincinnati 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Zach Rheams. Released OF Justin Smith.
K.Sager 3b 5 2 3 4 DShelds cf 4 0 3 1 Altuve 2b 4 1 3 0 Mercado cf 4 0 0 0
6 p.m. — Phoenix at Connecticut, CBSSN Grandal c 4 0 1 1 M.Olson 1b 5 1 2 2
Mstakas dh 4 0 0 0 Canha cf 4 0 0 0 Au.Nola 2b 5 0 3 0 Fdrwicz c 3 0 1 0 Brntley lf 4 0 1 1 C.Sntna 1b 3 0 0 0
Cleveland 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 .000 0 0 BASKETBALL
T.Mrphy c 5 0 1 1 Pence ph 1 0 0 0 Bregman 3b 4 0 1 0 Kipnis 2b 3 0 0 0
7 p.m. — New York at Dallas, NBA Hiura 2b 4 0 0 0 K.Davis dh 4 1 3 1
Thames 1b 3 1 1 1 Hrrmann c 3 0 0 0 Broxton cf 5 0 1 0 Mathis c 0 0 0 0 Alvarez dh 3 0 1 0 Jo.Rmir 3b 3 0 0 0
West National Basketball Association
NBA — Named Leah McNabb managing direc-
Totals 42 8 13 8 Totals 39 5 14 5 W L T Pct PF PA
Correa ss 4 0 0 0 Bauers dh 3 0 0 0
9 p.m. — Las Vegas at Los Angeles, ESPN2 T.Shaw 3b 2 0 0 0 Grssman lf 3 0 1 0
Seattle 112 010 300—8 Gurriel 1b 4 0 1 0 R.Perez c 3 0 1 0
Denver 0 0 0 .000 0 0 tor of NBA Canada.
Braun ph 1 0 0 0 Pinder rf 4 0 1 0 Kansas City 0 0 0 .000 0 0 ATLANTA HAWKS — Promoted Tori Miller to
Texas 000 104 000—5
X GAMES Sladino 3b 1 0 0 0 Profar 2b 3 1 0 0
E_W.Calhoun (1), Odor (7), A.Cabrera (7),
Reddick rf 4 0 0 0 G.Allen lf 3 0 1 0
R.Chrns c 3 1 2 1 Naquin rf 3 0 0 0
L.A. Chargers 0 0 0 .000 0 0 assistant general manager of College Park
Arcia ss 4 1 3 0 Oakland 0 0 0 .000 0 0 (NBAGL).
K.Seager (7). DP_Seattle 2. LOB_Seattle 11,
8 p.m. — From Minneapolis, Minn., ESPN Gamel lf 4 0 0 0
Texas 8. 2B_Vogelbach (14), Au.Nola 2 (6),
Totals 34 2 9 2 Totals 29 0 2 0
Houston 000 020 000—2
NATIONAL CONFERENCE MILWAUKEE BUCKS — Signed F Dragan
Totals 36 2 7 2 Totals 35 3 7 3
Friday Mazara (22), Odor (18). 3B_K.Seager (1). East Bender.
Milwaukee 000 000 011 0—2 Cleveland 000 000 000—0 W L T Pct PF PA
Oakland 001 000 010 1—3 HR_Do.Santana (21), K.Seager (9), Da.San- DP_Cleveland 1. LOB_Houston 6, Cleveland 2.
tana (16). SB_M.Smith 2 (29), J.Crawford (4), Dallas 0 0 0 .000 0 0 FOOTBALL
2B_Altuve (17). HR_R.Chirinos (13). SB_Lin-
AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL E_Hiura (6). DP_Milwaukee 1, Oakland 1.
Broxton (9). CS_DeShields (5). dor (17). CS_Altuve (3).
N.Y. Giants 0 0 0 .000 0 0 National Football League
LOB_Milwaukee 6, Oakland 8. 2B_M.Olson Philadelphia 0 0 0 .000 0 0
IP H R ER BB SO
11 p.m. — Great Western Sydney at Syd- (14), K.Davis (8), Pinder (14). HR_Thames (15),
Seattle

Houston
IP H R ER BB SO Washington 0 0 0 .000 0 0 ARIZONA CARDINALS — Signed LB Andre
Branch to a one-year contract. Removed LB
M.Olson (22), K.Davis (17). SB_Grandal (4), South
ney, FS2 Arcia (7), Grossman 2 (8). Leake 5 2-3 10 5 4 0 2 Verlander W,14-4 7 2 0 0 0 13 Dante Booker from the PUP list.
Tuivailala W,1-0 1 1-3 2 0 0 0 2 W L T Pct PF PA
IP H R ER BB SO Harris H,17 1 0 0 0 0 2 Atlanta 0 0 0 .000 0 0 CHICAGO BEARS — Removed DB Ha Ha
AUTO RACING Milwaukee Bass H,2
Elias S,14-16
1 1 0 0 0
1 1 0 0 0
0
0
R.Osuna S,24-28 1 0 0 0 0
Cleveland
0 Carolina 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Clinton-Dix and OL T.J. Clemmings from the
Houser 5 3 1 1 1 6 New Orleans 0 0 0 .000 0 0 PUP list.
3:55 a.m. — Formula One: The Hungarian Ju.Guerra 1 1 0 0 1 0 Texas
Jurado 4 7 4 3 2 3
Bieber L,10-4 7 9 2 2 1 8 Tampa Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0 DETROIT LIONS — Released WR Brandon
Albers 1 1 0 0 0 2 Clippard 1 0 0 0 0 1 North Reilly. Signed DT Fredrick Jones.
Grand Prix, practice session 1, Hungary, Claudio 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 B.Martin L,1-2 2 3 2 2 1 2 Wittgren 1 0 0 0 0 1 W L T Pct PF PA INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Waived LB Drew
F.Peralta 1 2-3 1 1 1 1 2 Guerrieri 1 2 2 1 0 2 Umpires_Home, Laz Diaz; First, Chris Segal; Chicago 0 0 0 .000 0 0
ESPN2 Hader L,1-4 1-3 1 1 1 0 1 P.Valdez 1 2-3 1 0 0 1 4 Second, Vic Carapazza; Third, Hunter Wen- Detroit 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Lewis and G William Poehls. Signed WR Roger
Lewis and G Ian Silberman.
Oakland Bird 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 delstedt. Green Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0
7:55 a.m. — Formula One: The Hungarian Bassitt 6 3 0 0 1 6 B.Martin pitched to 1 batter in the 7th T_2:44. A_21,589 (35,225). Minnesota 0 0 0 .000 0 0
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Signed OL
Diekman H,19 1 0 0 0 1 0 HBP_by Leake (A.Cabrera). WP_Bird. Martez Ivey. Released OL Cole Croston.
Grand Prix, practice session 2, Hungary, Umpires_Home, Mark Carlson; First, Mike West
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Waived/injured
Petit H,18
Buchter
2-3 1 1 1 0
0 1 0 0 0
1
0 Muchlinski; Second, Marty Foster; Third, Ryan Phillies 4, Giants 2 W L T Pct PF PA
DB Chris Campbell. Placed RB Javorius Allen
ESPNU Hendriks BS,4 1 1-3 2 1 1 0 4 Blakney. San Francisco Philadelphia Arizona 0 0 0 .000 0 0
L.A. Rams 0 0 0 .000 0 0 on IR.
T_3:16. A_20,599 (49,115). ab r h bi ab r h bi OAKLAND RAIDERS — Waived DT Ronald
5:30 p.m. — NHRA Drag Racing: Friday Nitro Treinen W,5-3 1 0 0 0 0
Buchter pitched to 1 batter in the 8th
2
Solano 2b 4 0 1 0 Kingery cf 5 0 0 0 San Francisco 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Seattle 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Ollie and TE Erik Swoope. Signed DT Ethan
Ystrzms lf 4 0 1 0 Segura ss 5 0 3 0
Seattle, Seattle, Wash., FS1 HBP_by Houser (Semien). WP_Houser.
Umpires_Home, Jim Wolf; First, Nick Mahrley;
Rays 6, Red Sox 5 Slater rf 2 0 0 0 B.Hrper rf 1 1 0 0 Thursday’s Games
Denver vs Atlanta at Canton, Ohio, 8 p.m.
Westbrooks.
Canadian Football League
Tampa Bay Boston A.Dckrs ph 1 0 0 0 Hoskins 1b 4 1 1 2
4:55 a.m. (Saturday) — Formula One: The Second, Cory Blaser; Third, Jeff Nelson.
T_3:16. A_17,291 (46,765).
ab r h bi ab r h bi Posey c 4 0 0 0 Ralmuto c 4 1 2 0 Thursday, Aug. 8 EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Added DB Bryce
M.Duffy 3b-ss 4 1 2 0 Betts rf 4 1 1 0 Pillar cf 3 0 1 0 C.Hrnan 2b 4 1 2 0 Indianapolis at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Bartlett and LB DJ Calhoun to the practice
Hungarian Grand Prix, practice session 3, d’Arnud 1b 4 2 2 1 Devers 3b 5 2 3 0 B.Crwfr ss 3 0 0 0 Franco 3b 4 0 1 1 N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants, 7 p.m. roster.
Jacksonville at Baltimore, 7:30 p.m.
Hungary, ESPN2 Mets 5, White Sox 2, Meadows lf 4 1 2 1 Bgaerts ss 5 0 1 0
Av.Grci rf 5 1 2 3 Mrtinez dh 4 1 1 0
Austin 1b
Belt ph-1b
2 0 1 0 Haseley lf 4 0 2 1
1 1 1 1 Smyly p 3 0 0 0 Tennessee at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. HOCKEY
GOLF 11 innings Brsseau 2b-3b 4 1 1 0 Bnntndi lf 4 1 3 3
N.Lowe dh 5 0 2 0 Mreland 1b 3 0 1 2
Z.Green 3b 2 0 0 0 Pivetta p 0 0 0 0 New England at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
Washington at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m.
National Hockey League
New York Chicago Sndoval ph-3b 1 0 0 0 S.Rdrig ph 1 0 0 0 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Announced the
Atlanta at Miami, 7:30 p.m.
5 a.m. — LPGA Tour Golf: Women’s British ab r h bi ab r h bi
McNeil rf-lf 6 1 2 2 L.Grcia rf 5 0 1 0
Adames ss 2 0 0 0 Travis ph-1b 2 0 2 0
Sogard ph-2b 2 0 0 1 C.Vazqz c 5 0 1 0
Beede p
Panik ph
1 0 0 0 Neris p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Houston at Green Bay, 8 p.m. retirement of F Chris Kunitz, who will remain
Carolina at Chicago, 8 p.m. with the club as player development adviser.
Open, second round, England, GOLF Cnforto cf-rf 5 2 3 1 Jay lf 5 0 1 0 Heredia cf 5 0 1 0 Holt 2b
Zunino c
3 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 Brdly J cf 4 0 0 0
Coonrod p 0 0 0 0
Pmeranz p 0 0 0 0 Denver at Seattle, 10 p.m. MINNESOTA WILD — Fired general manager
P.Alnso 1b 5 0 2 0 J.Abreu 1b 5 0 0 0 Paul Fenton. Named assistant general manag-
L.A. Chargers at Arizona, 10 p.m.
1 p.m. — PGA Tour Golf: The Wyndham Cano 2b 6 0 0 1 Moncada 3b 0 0 0 0 Totals
Tampa Bay
39 6 12 6 Totals
001 032 000—6
39 5 13 5 Vogt ph 1 1 1 1
Friday, Aug. 9 er Tom Kurvers acting general manager.
W.Ramos dh 5 0 0 0 Goins 3b 4 1 1 0 Mlancon p 0 0 0 0 American Hockey League
Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m.
Championship, second round, Greensboro, J..Dvis lf 2 0 0 0 El.Jmen dh 5 0 0 0 Boston 201 020 000—5 Totals 30 2 6 2 Totals 35 4 11 4
Minnesota at New Orleans, 8 p.m. HARTFORD WOLF PACK — Signed F Lewis
Altherr cf 1 0 0 0 J.McCnn c 4 0 0 0 E_Devers (17). DP_Tampa Bay 1. LOB_Tampa San Francisco 000 000 020—2
N.C., GOLF T.Frzer 3b 4 1 1 0 Ti.Andr ss 3 0 0 1 Bay 11, Boston 11. 2B_M.Duffy (3), Av.Gar- Philadelphia 000 220 00x—4 Saturday, Aug. 10 Zerter-Gossage.
A.Rsrio ss 5 1 4 0 Y.Sanch 2b 2 1 2 0 cia (17), N.Lowe (7), Devers (37), Travis (3), DP_Philadelphia 2. LOB_San Francisco 2, Phil- L.A. Rams at Oakland, 8 p.m.
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women’s national team coach Jill Ellis.
Major League Soccer
derson (1). S_Nido (1). Drake H,7 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 Smyly W,2-5 7 4 0 0 1 5
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Boston Petke for two additional MLS games, three MLS
SWIMMING New York
Syndergaard 7 1-3 5 1 0 1 11 Price 4 1-3 9 4 4 2 9
Neris S,19-23
WP_Coonrod.
1 0 0 0 0 1 Springfield 8 6 .571 3½
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games total, and issued a $25,000 fine for the
use of unacceptable and offensive language as
7 p.m. — USA Swimming National Champi- J.Wilson
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Gsellman W,2-2 2 0 0 0 0 2 Dar.Hernandez 1 0 0 0 0 2 T_2:47. A_32,217 (43,647). Washington 2 11 .154 9 match on Wednesday, July 24.
TBT BASKETBALL Chicago Eovaldi 1 1 0 0 1 3 Monday’s Matches ORLANDO CITY — Agreed to terms with F
R.Lopez 5 1-3 6 2 2 4 6 M.Barnes 1 0 0 0 1 1 Orange County 25, Washington 11 Mauricio Pereyra.
6 p.m. — Chicago Regional: Teams TBD, J.Fry 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 J.Taylor pitched to 1 batter in the 6th Orioles 8, Padres 5 New York 22, Springfield 19 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES — Acquired F
Marshall 2 1 0 0 0 0 Umpires_Home, Tim Timmons; First, Sean Baltimore San Diego Orange County 19, Orlando 18 Andres Rios.
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5 1 2 0 Hosmer 1b 2 1 1 0 sion through 2022.
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Orlando at San Diego, 10 p.m. Weston assistant commissioner.
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At SJSU Tennis Center
San Jose, Calif. LAMAR — Named Janell Howland women’s
golf coach.
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(9), Myers (14). HR_C.Davis (8), Tatis Jr. (19),
Purse: $876,183 (Premier)
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Ex-educator, grandfather of Seahawk Russell Wilson has died


The Associated Press “Going to miss you Grandpa,” Wilson folk State University from 1975 to 1997 er remarried and had a daughter with
wrote in the caption. “Thanks for all of and helped the school flourish academi- his second wife, Dr. Lucy Wilson, who
NORFOLK, Va. — Former Norfolk the stories.” cally and athletically. New graduate pro- already had a daughter from a previous
State University president and grand- The elder Wilson was the grandson grams were added under his tenure and relationship. Lucy Wilson told the Vir-
father of NFL star Russell Wilson has of a former slave who prioritized the the Spartans racked up CIA A basketball ginian-Pilot that her husband was the
died. idea of education in his 15 children, ac- and football titles. light of her life.
The Seattle Seahawks quarterback cording to news outlets. Wilson died Sunday of complica- A public service for Wilson will be
remembered his 94-year-old grandfa- He was a star athlete at Kentucky tions from dementia, according to The held Aug. 3 at the L. Douglas Wilder
ther Dr. Harrison B. Wilson on Insta- State University and received his mas- Virginian-Pilot . Wilson and his first Performing Arts Center at Norfolk State
gram and described him as an educator ter’s and doctorate from Indiana Univer- wife had four sons before her death in University, according to a Facebook post
and mentor. sity. He served as the president of Nor- 1967, according to his obituary . He lat- by the couple’s daughter, April Woodard.

Ellis
Continued from Page 1B
I’m going to enjoy these last United States gave up just ries over No. 4 France and But there were also mo - some grumbling behind the
few games.” three goals over the course No. 3 England. The A meri- ments of disappointment. scenes as Ellis shif ted play-
The top -ranked U.S. team of the tournament. cans never trailed at the tour- T he defending champions ers and experimented with
has been dominant through- Earlier this month, the nament and set records with were knocked out in the tactics.
out Ellis’ tenure. The team U.S. defeated the Nether- 26 goals and a 12-game World quarterfinals in the 2016 Overall, Ellis led the team
went undefeated in the 2015 lands 2- 0 in Lyon, France, Cup winning streak dating to Brazil Olympics by Swe - in 127 matches with 102
World Cup in Canada en to claim its second straight 2015. Ellis became the first den, the team’s earliest de - wins. She coached the team
route to a 5 -2 victory over championship — pulling off coach to lead a team to two parture ever in the tourna- for more games than any of
Japan in the title match. The challenging knockout victo- Women’s World Cup titles. ment. A f ter ward, there was her seven predecessors.

Comics & Puzzles


DILBERT
Dear Abby
D
EAR ABBY: or that I have we need someone to watch
I spent nothing to worry one of our children for a Friday
the past about. But I’m and Saturday night. I’m taking
11 years in an not getting any my older daughter to a travel
emotionally and younger, and this tournament, and my wife had
physically abusive man IS truly my a previously planned trip out
on-again, off- ideal man. I have of town that same weekend.
again relation- tried giving him I asked my sister to stay with
ship. I finally got ultimatums, but our other daughter and our
out and am very we get into argu- dogs in our home because I
proud of myself ments that last thought it would be nice for
for doing it. for hours, and we them to spend some time
ZITS I am now end up in circles together. She vehemently
deeply in love with all over again. rebuffed me because “it’s the
an amazing new Help! — ANXIOUS mother’s responsibility to find
man. He is every- IN ARIZONA someone.”
thing I prayed for DEAR ANX- I have never heard of such
— the whole deal.
Dear Abby IOUS: If the life a thing. I felt like I was trans-
There is only one you want includes ported back to the 1950s. To
problem: He’s married. marriage and children, by now me, family is family. Why would
I knew he was married, but, you should realize your “ideal it matter if my family came and
Abby, the marriage was phony. man” is not prepared to give watched my child as opposed
The girl used him to become you what you need. He’s using to my wife’s family? We are not
a legal U.S. citizen. She’s now the “phony” marriage — if it talking right now because of
back in her home country, even exists — to avoid making this issue. I think it was rude
apparently “married” and has a commitment to you, and and just plain archaic. — BACK
a family with someone else, talking circles around you (fili- IN TIME
GARFIELD but my boyfriend is still married bustering!) so he can maintain DEAR BACK IN TIME: Family
to her. the status quo. I’m pretty sure is indeed family. Could your
I don’t know the whole you already know what you sister have been offended that
legalities, but he still isn’t filing have to do, as painful as it may your wife didn’t call and ask for
for divorce, even though he’s be in the short term. Do it now that favor? Or does she dislike
constantly telling me he will. I so you won’t be writing me in your wife for some reason?
have been with him for almost another three years with the She was not obligated to agree
three years now, and I’m tired same problem. to baby-sit your child, but for
of wasting my time. I have DEAR ABBY: I’m having a the reason you stated, it would
never been married, and he strong disagreement with my have been nice and an opportu-
married this woman less than a sister regarding responsibility nity to bond with the girl. From
year after meeting her. for finding child care. now on, leave your sister out
He keeps telling me how My wife and I have to go of the baby-sitting equation,
“full of myself” I am, and/ away for a couple of days, and unless she volunteers.

CANDORVILLE Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (July Taking yourself out of the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
31). Paradoxically, this year chatter of the world for a block There’s a stronger-than-usual in-
you will simplify your life and of time will help you connect to ner commentator to deal with,
make it fuller. You’ll build with a well with something timeless and that’s only because you’re
people you’ve known a long and rich inside. in a state of flux. Who you are
time, and these joint ventures GEMINI (May 21-June 21). is changing. Knowing how to
and shared successes bond Some social arenas are easy to act like you isn’t as certain as
you. Conversations lead you to navigate. Their rules are clear- it was.
a new interest. Take vacations. cut, and you’ve obeyed them VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
You become more passionate so many times the behavior Getting carried away with an
about work after a rest from is automatic. The other social idea or activity can be a little
it. Capricorn and Pisces adore arenas will get easier, too. You embarrassing, especially when
you. Your lucky numbers are: 6, just have to experience them the others don’t take to it with
BABY BLUES 49, 3, 25 and 10. more. your enthusiasm. This is the
ARIES (March 21-April 19). CANCER (June 22-July 22). best kind of embarrassed to
The good ideas rain down on It’s hard enough to know what be and highly recommended by
you today, so many that you’ll to do for yourself. How are you the fates.
forget unless you catch them supposed to know what to do LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
with notes or by taking pictures. for others? Sometimes you do You want to know about your
Little reminders can turn into just know, and it works. When faults. You don’t mind when
big profits. that’s not the case, stick with they are gently pointed out.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). doing what makes you feel most In fact, you gravitate toward
You’ve been influenced enough. alive. friends and seek teachers who
can do this for you — Mira-
cle-Gro for your soul.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). Until you fully understand a
thing, it is dangerous to praise
BEETLE BAILEY it, and even more dangerous to
reject it. The gift of penetrating
curiosity combined with the
discipline of study will serve
you well.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 21). Personal fulfillment
doesn’t come from success.
Instead, like sweat, it’s a prod-
uct of work. Because it’s not
contingent on the win, personal
fulfillment can come equally
from success or failure.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). Let some of the praise
MALLARD FILLMORE from your last success soak in
and juice your ego just enough
to fuel the start of the next
thing. It’s a safe thing to do,
only because you’re too modest
to dwell there and get a big
head.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). In a dog-eat-dog world,
you’re vegan. That doesn’t
mean you won’t compete. You
can and will. You’ll just do it by
minding your own business and
committing even more fully to
the same work you’ve done all
FAMILY CIRCUS along.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). Even though your friends
and family members would like
to have your back, they won’t
think ahead like a professional
would. For the things that mat-
ter for your bottom line, hire the
right person.

Talking nineteen to the dozen


SOLUTION:
Food LIFESTYLES EDITOR
Jan Swoope: 328-2471
THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2019

DIY ice cream


Joe Keller/America’s Test Kitchen
This spaghettini with shrimp boasts
a deeply flavored shrimp sauce.

This delicious
pasta and
shrimp dish
will take you
to Venice
BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN

S
eafood has always been
central to Venetian cuisine.
The earliest Venetians were
skilled fisherman and their diet
relied heavily on the bounty found Courtesy photo
in the city’s lagoon ecosystem. Mississippi State University Extension Service Agent Vivian Cade makes ice cream in a bag at the Lowndes Coun-
And while the Veneto may not ty Extension Service Friday. With Ziploc bags and a few ingredients, the frozen treat can be made in short order
and even enjoyed right out of the bag.
be as famous for pasta dishes as
some other regions, spaghettini
con le schie is a Venetian celebra-
tion of the uniquely delicious small
shrimp found in their waters.
While shrimp of this size found
Ice cream in a bag: fun to make, fun to eat
BY JAN SWOOPE
stateside are often unappealing
jswoope@cdispatch.com
(lacking in flavor and quality),

T
we loved the sweet, briny flavors houghts of homemade ice
and ease of this dish and decided cream probably bring to
to develop a simple shrimp pasta mind visions of a whirring
that would taste just as good in our electric ice cream maker — or, for
kitchens. some, the old-fashioned hand-crank
See pasta, 6B version. But there is another way.
Ever tried making ice cream in a
bag? Mississippi State University
Extension Agent Vivian Cade has,
and she shares a few tips on this
quick frozen treat that is easy on in-

Make your stuffed gredients and time. Plus, it’s a slam


dunk if you have kids to entertain.
(Sleepovers? Back-to-school par-
tomatoes next level ties? Church youth groups?). They’ll
enjoy making it as much as they will

with this recipe eating it. And since everything is


made in plastic baggies, clean-up is
simple.
Courtesy photo
After ingredients are shaken for five to 10 minutes in plastic baggies, the
BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “The kids love it. It’s a lot of end result is a refreshing frozen treat.

N
fun for them,” said Cade. She and Ice cream in a bag can even Once ingredients are bagged,
amed for the hotel where Extension Agent Jane Chamblee
it was invented in Sweden, serve as an edible science lesson, they need to be shaken for up to 10
have used the activity at several 4-H
Hasselbacking is a tech- exploring the chemistry involved minutes to thicken. Be prepared for
camps this summer, including a
nique where a vegetable (tradition- in starting out with refrigerated or the bag to get cold; protect hands
STEM camp at Columbus Air Force
ally potatoes) is partially sliced, room temperature ingredients and with oven mitts, potholders or
Base and a 4-H Learn by Doing
accordion style, brushed with but- cooling them down fast, transform- towels.
camp at the Lowndes Extension
ter, sprinkled with bread crumbs, ing everything into a delicious “There’s really not an art to it,
facility.
and baked. dessert. Teachers could make it a but if you just keep constant move-
“This Ziploc method is a five-
This approach is also great for to-10 minute method,” Chamblee student activity and expand on the ment on (the bag), the ice cream
tomatoes; think of them as lev- process. will make fast,” said Cade.
explained. “It takes less time, and
eled-up stuffed tomatoes featuring And the taste?
the ice cream usually ends up hav-
tons of crispy edges and great Whole lotta shakin’ “It actually is really good,” she
ing a better texture. However, you’ll
browning. We started with meaty, said. “I use a little more vanilla
need rock salt — an ingredient One part of this recipe most kids
well-shaped plum tomatoes. than the recipe calls for; that’s up
which is not a common household get a kick out of is that it calls for “A
We cored them, then cut into
item, yet not hard to find in your Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On,” to to taste.”
them and spread a potent, flavor-
ful homemade basil pesto mixed local supermarket.” borrow from the king of rock ‘n’ roll. See Ice cream, 6B
with some crunchy panko bread
crumbs over the interiors.
See Tomatoes, 6B

BUTTER TOGETHER

How to make a sauce ‘out of nothing but ingredients’


F
or my mother- pasta of flour, salt, created a custard and soaked how to make when she gave a whiz in the kitchen and a
in-law’s birth- eggs, and cooked ladyfingers in coffee. We lay- me the recipe for her macaroni mother of four, had never
day, she took spinach. ered those and cocoa powder and cheese. I’ve since used it made it before.
me to a cooking Or, to be more in stemmed glasses to make to make faux alfredo sauce, I’m sharing the basic recipe
class. specific, I broke the individual tiramisus. homemade cream-of-what- here with a few variations to
But it’s not like food processor as We pressed out our pasta ever soup, cheese sauce for help you see how many ways
it sounds. We get we mixed the ingre- into lasagna noodles. (Please vegetables, and of course my you can use it. The version
along very well. dients. “I’ve never note that I did not break the aunt’s delicious macaroni and here is what my aunt would
She knows I love heard it make that pasta machine.) Then we made cheese. probably call a “medium”
to cook, and so noise before!” our what our chef called a becha- Honestly, white sauce is my white sauce. To make a thinner
she invited her chef yelped. It was mel sauce to layer alongside favorite way to make some- version, use a tablespoon less
daughter and me to a proud moment for the noodles, Parmesan, and thing out of nothing when we flour. To make a thicker one,
learn how to make Amelia Plair me. red sauce we were using for are low on groceries or I need use a tablespoon more flour.
tiramisu, lasagna, After that, the lasagna. to impress a crowd. For that Amelia Plair is a mom
and sautéed kale at the Viking we were the group our chef As it turns out, bechamel reason, I consider it one of and high school teacher in
cooking school in Greenwood “helped” as a sample for all the sauce is a fancy word for the the most important recipes I Starkville. Email reaches her at
a few weeks ago. other groups. Ahem. white sauce my Home Eco- can make and was surprised mamabadgerplair@gmail.com.
First, we made spinach My sister and mother-in-law nomics-teaching aunt told me to learn that my sister-in-law, See Butter Together, 6B
6B Wednesday, JULY 31, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Impossible Foods, others, use partners to expand


By DEE-ANN DURBIN producers. OSI, based in Auro- 68,000-square-foot Oakland, the same time period. ing capacity at its Missouri
AP Business Writer ra, Ill., will immediately begin Calif., plant to 200 people, and The successful IPO of production facility, but also by

A
production of the Impossible it made a record volume of Beyond Meat, a California partnering. In May, it signed
fter months of shortages,
Burger at one of its Midwest burgers in June. But that still plant-based burger and sau- an agreement with Zandbergen
Impossible Foods is part-
plants and expand to other wasn’t enough. sage maker, has further stoked World’s Finest Meat to produce
nering with a veteran
food production company to facilities soon. Impossible isn’t the only the interest of consumers and Beyond Meat products in the
ramp up supplies of its popular Impossible Foods has company having trouble meet- investors. Beyond Meat’s share Netherlands.
plant-based burgers. been struggling since April ing the scorching demand for price has leapt nearly 700% Rebellyous Foods, a Seattle
The Redwood City, Ca- to meet demand from cus- plant-based meat. U.S. sales of since its May debut on the startup that makes plant-based
lif.-based startup is partnering tomers, including big chains meat alternatives have grown Nasdaq. nuggets, has contracted with
with OSI Group, an original like White Castle and Burger an average of 8% per year for Beyond Meat dealt with meat companies while it’s
supplier to McDonald’s and King. Over the last two months the last five years, according to shortages throughout 2017 and waiting for its own production
one of the world’s largest food it doubled employment at its Nielsen. Meat sales were flat in 2018. It responded by increas- facility to open in October.

Tomatoes
Continued from Page 5B
We then topped the 8 ripe plum tomatoes, cored with rubber spatula as need-
tomatoes with shredded 7 ounces Gruyère cheese, ed, about 10 seconds.
shredded (1 3/4 cups) n Adjust oven rack 6 inches
Gruyère cheese for 1 1/2 cups fresh basil from broiler element and
added punch and placed leaves heat broiler. Combine 3/4
the stuffed tomatoes 6 tablespoons extra-virgin teaspoon salt and 3/4
under the broiler for just olive oil teaspoon pepper in bowl.
1/4 cup panko bread crumbs Carefully open tomato slices
5 minutes to melt the 1 garlic clove, minced
cheese and slightly soft- and sprinkle with salt-pepper
Salt and pepper mixture. Using small spoon,
en the tomatoes without spread basil mixture evenly
turning them to mush. n Line rimmed baking sheet between tomato slices
For the best results, with aluminum foil and set (about 2 tablespoons per
wire rack in sheet. Using tomato).
we recommend buying serrated knife, cut 1/4 inch-
ripe tomatoes of similar thick slice from 1 long side n Arrange tomatoes on
prepared wire rack. Sprinkle
weight and size. We de- of each tomato to create
remaining 1 cup Gruyère
veloped this recipe with a flat base. Turn tomatoes These
onto cut sides so they sit over tomatoes. Broil until Hasselback
tomatoes that averaged flat, then slice crosswise at cheese is golden brown,
tomatoes
3 ounces in weight and 2 1/4 inch intervals, leaving about 5 minutes. Serve.
are sliced,
1/2 inches in length. bottom 1/4 inch of each Nutrition information per
serving: 286 calories; 218 brushed
tomato intact. with butter,
n Process 3/4 cup Gruyère, calories from fat; 24 g fat (8
sprinkled
HASSELBACK basil, oil, panko, garlic, 1/2 g saturated; 0 g trans fats);
36 mg cholesterol; 414 mg with bread
teaspoon salt, and 1/2
TOMATOES teaspoon pepper in food sodium; 6 g carbohydrate; crumbs and
baked.
Servings: 4-6 processor until smooth, 1 g fiber; 2 g sugar; 11 g
Start to finish: 45 minutes scraping down sides of bowl protein. Joe Keller/America’s Test Kitchen via AP

Pasta
Continued from Page 5B
We began by halving large and fresh parsley were all we Salt and pepper pressing on solids to extract as to boil in large pot. Add pasta and
shrimp, which have reliably needed to finish this flavorful 1/4 cup minced fresh parsley much liquid as possible; discard 1 tablespoon salt and cook, stirring
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut solids. (You should have about 2/3 often, until al dente. Reserve 1/2
good flavor. We then reinforced weeknight dish. into 4 pieces cup wine mixture.) Wipe skillet clean
the shrimp presence by first cup cooking water, then drain pasta
1 1/2 teaspoons grated lemon zest, with paper towels.
cooking the shrimp shells in plus lemon wedges for serving n Heat remaining oil and garlic in and return it to pot. Add sauce and
toss to coat. Adjust consistency with
oil and wine. Shrimp shells are SPAGHETTINI WITH SHRIMP 1 pound spaghettini or thin spaghetti
n Heat 1/4 cup oil in 12-inch skillet
now-empty skillet over medium-low
heat, stirring occasionally, until reserved cooking water as needed.
rich in glutamates, which add Servings: 6-8 over high heat until shimmering. garlic is fragrant and just beginning Season with pepper to taste. Serve
meaty depth, as well as volatile Start to finish: 30 minutes Add shrimp shells and cook, stirring to brown, about 30 seconds. Add with lemon wedges.
fatty acids, which generate frequently, until they begin to turn reserved wine mixture and 1/2 Nutrition information per serving:
fresh, delicate flavors when 1/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil spotty brown, 2 to 4 minutes. Off teaspoon salt and bring to simmer.
2 pounds large shrimp (26 to 30 per 597 calories; 206 calories from fat;
cooked. heat, carefully add wine. Once Add shrimp, cover, and cook, stirring
pound), peeled, deveined, and halved bubbling subsides, return skillet occasionally, until just opaque, about 23 g fat (7 g saturated; 0 g trans
The result was a deeply crosswise, shells reserved to medium heat and simmer for 5 2 minutes. Off heat, stir in parsley, fats); 211 mg cholesterol; 957 mg
flavored shrimp sauce. Some 1 cup dry white wine minutes. Strain wine mixture through butter, and lemon zest. sodium; 59 g carbohydrate; 3 g fiber;
garlic, butter, lemon zest, 5 garlic cloves, minced fine-mesh strainer into large bowl, n Meanwhile, bring 4 quarts of water 3 g sugar; 30 g protein.

Ice cream
Continued from Page 5B
For youth used to involved in making food; 1/4 cup rock salt (may be
“instant” food from store they’ll be more apt to eat referred to as ice cream salt)
1-quart Ziploc bag
shelves or drive-through it. ... If you’re making a 1-gallon Ziploc bag
windows, making ice stir fry or vegetables, if
cream is a reminder they cut the vegetables n Pour milk, sugar, and vanilla
that food doesn’t “just up they’re more likely to into quart-sized Ziploc bag;
happen,” Cade noted. try it.” shake.
n Pour ice and rock salt in gal-
“Somebody has to make Ice cream in a bag lon-sized Ziploc back; shake.
the ice cream. It doesn’t could be a sweet way to n Put a small Ziploc into a
just appear in a carton in start. larger Ziploc. Slosh the bag
the grocery store.” back and forth across your
countertop until the ice cream
Getting kids engaged
in what they’re eating is a
ICE CREAM IN A BAG becomes nice and thick (about
(Ziploc bag method) 5-10 minutes). Grab a spoon
good way to expand food and eat!
horizons. 1 cup milk Note: Do not pour the rock
“We try to encourage 2 tablespoons sugar (use less salt mixture down the sink or
if you are using a sweetened in grass as it will kill grass and
adults who say they milk substitute) may damage some pipes.
have picky eaters at 1/2 teaspoon vanilla (Source: Jane Chamblee, MSU
their house to get them 2 cups ice Extension Service)

Butter Together
Continued from Page 5B
not despair. As you cook it, it to taste. To make a cheese
BECHAMEL will begin to come together.) sauce for veggies or macaroni
(Medium white sauce) n Cook until the sauce coats and cheese, I usually begin
the back of a spoon; the with one cup of cheddar or
4 tablespoons butter consistency should be about similar and add up to 2 cups
4 tablespoons all-purpose that of a pancake batter. If you
flour total. I mix with about four
don’t plan to add cheese, add cups al dente pasta to make
2 1/2 cups milk (or 1 cup salt and pepper to taste now.
broth and 1 1/2 cups milk to baked macaroni and cheese.
In our class, we used this in n For a cream-of-whatever
make a cream-of soup) place of half the meat sauce
Salt and pepper (to taste) soup, use about half broth in
in a lasagna recipe. You could
also use it in place of all the the flavor of your choice (chick-
n Melt butter over medium sauce and create a vegetable en, vegetable, or beef) and
heat. Whisk in flour to create lasagna; one of our chefs about half milk to create the
a paste. Cook about one recommended using peppers, sauce. For an alfredo that will
minute; do not let the flour onion, and a “meaty” vegeta- reheat well and not kill off your
brown. Add milk a bit at a ble like zucchini, mushroom, gallbladder, add 1 to 2 cups
time, stirring constantly. (I like squash or eggplant for a meat- shredded Parmesan or a mix
to stir with a silicon spatula at free version. of Parmesan and mozzarella.
this point. The sauce will look n To turn this into a cheese Taste. Add salt and pepper to
separated and horrible, but do sauce, add shredded cheese taste after adding cheese.

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mit which will not trig-
ger a Prevention of Sig-
tions are invited to sub- calling Lorenzo Boddie
mit comments Wednesday,
in writ- at theJuly
above 2019 7B
31,Permit
County Courthouse in with the terms of said nificant Deterioration ing to Kayra Johnson at Board address and tele-
the City of Columbus, I WILL CONVEY only deed of trust, JPMor- (PSD) Review. the Permit Board's ad- phone number. Addition-
Legal Notices 0010 Mississippi, offer for
Legal Notices 0010 such title as
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0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 gan
LegalChase Bank, Na-
Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 dress shown
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0010 Legalas a courtesy,
Notices 0010 for
sale, at public auction me as Substituted tional Association, the The facility has pro- later than the end of the those with Internet ac-
SUBSTITUTED TRUST- and sell to the highest Trustee. SUBSTITUTED TRUST- SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S legal holder of said in- posed to install and op- thirty (30) day public no- cess, a copy of the draft
EE’S NOTICE OF SALE and best bidder for EE'S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE debtedness, having re- erate a third Continu- tice. All comments re- permit(s) may be found
cash, the following de- WITNESS MY SIGNA- quested the under- ous Galvanizing Line ceived by this date will on the Mississippi De-
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI scribed real property ly- TURE on this 2nd day of WHEREAS, on the 20th WHEREAS, on Decem- signed Substituted (CGL3) and make modi- be considered in the for- partment of Environ-
COUNTY OF Lowndes ing and being in July, 2019. day of October, 2005, ber 9, 1996, Henry G. Trustee to execute the fications to Continuous mulation of final determ- mental Quality’s web-
Lowndes County, State Carolyn C. Liner, unmar- Wilson, a married man trust and sell said land Galvanizing Line 1 inations regarding the site at:
WHEREAS, on the 27th of Mississippi, and be- Shapiro & Brown, LLC ried, executed a certain joined by his wife, and property in accord- (CGL1). New sources of application(s). A public http://opc.deq.state.m
day of March, 2007, ing more particularly de- SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE Deed of Trust to Angie Christine Wilson ex- ance with the terms of emissions include the hearing will be held if s.us/publicnotice.aspx .
Anne C Frazier aka An- scribed as follows: Dellinger, Trustee for ecuted a deed of trust said deed of trust and Galvanizing Line 1 dir- the Permit Board finds a This information is also
nie C Frazier Single, ex- Shapiro & Brown, LLC the benefit of Regions for the benefit of Chase for the purpose of rais- ect-fired 60.83 MMB- significant degree of available for review at
ecuted and delivered a A tract or parcel of land 1080 River Oaks Drive, Bank, successor by Manhattan Mortgage ing the sums due there- TUH Preheat Furnace public interest in the the following location(s)
certain Deed of Trust containing 1.0 acre, Suite B-202 merger to AmSouth Corporation, which deed under, together with at- (AA-017b), Galvanizing proposed permit(s). Per- during normal business
unto Bryan P Griffin, more or less, lying in Flowood, MS 39232 Bank, which Deed of of trust was recorded on torney's fees, trustee's Line 3 rated at 400,000 sons wishing to re- hours:
Trustee for Wells Fargo the Southeast Quarter (601) 981-9299 Trust was recorded in December 18, 1996, in fees and expense of tons of rolled steel per quest a public hearing
Financial Mississippi 2, of the Northeast Quarter the office of the Chan- Book 1177, Page 157 sale. year and 102 tons per may do so by submit- Mississippi Department
Inc., Beneficiary, to se- of Section 25, Town- 517 Cypress St cery Clerk of Lowndes in and re-recorded in hour with emissions ting that request in writ- of Environmental Quality
cure an indebtedness ship 16 South, Range Columbus, MS 39702 County, Mississippi, Book 1201, Page 377 NOW, THEREFORE, I, from the cleaning sec- ing to Kayra Johnson or Office of Pollution Con-
therein described, which 18 West, Lowndes 18-022984 and recorded in Deed of in the office of the Shapiro & Brown, LLC, tion controlled by a mist the Chief of the Environ- trol
Deed of Trust is recor- County, Mississippi, Trust Book 2005 at Chancery Clerk of Substituted Trustee in eliminator (AC-017), the mental Permits Division 515 E. Amite St
ded in the office of the and being more particu- Publication Dates: Page 33177 of the land Lowndes County, Mis- said deed of trust, will Galvanizing Line 3 at the address shown Jackson, MS 39201
Chancery Clerk of larly described as fol- July 10, 17, 24 and 31, records; and, sissippi; and on August 21, 2019 of- 10.34 MMBTUH Radi- above. The Permit
Lowndes County, Mis- lows: 2019 fer for sale at public ant Tube Furnace (AC- Board is limited in the Columbus-Lowndes Pub-
sissippi in Mortgage WHEREAS, T. Frank WHEREAS, JPMorgan outcry and sell within 017a), the Galvanizing scope of its analysis to lic Library
Book 2007 at Page Commencing at the in- SUBSTITUTED TRUST- Collins has been substi- Chase Bank, National legal hours (being Line 3 direct-fired 70.63 environmental impact. 314 North Seventh
9548; and tersection of the North EE'S NOTICE OF SALE tuted in the place and Association S/B/M between the hours of MMBTUH Preheat Fur- Any comments relative Street
line of the East Half of stead of Angie Dellinger, Chase Home Finance 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 nace with a 20 MMB- to zoning or economic Columbus, MS 39701
WHEREAS, on the 19th the Southeast Quarter WHEREAS, on February Trustee for Regions LLC, S/B/M to Chase p.m.), at the Southeast TUH Waste Heat Recov- and social impacts are
day of February, 2009 of the Northeast Quarter 13, 2012, CARL KEMP, Bank, successor by Manhattan Mortgage Door of the County ery Boiler (AC-017b), within the jurisdiction of Please bring the forego-
the Holder of said Deed of said Section 25 and a single male executed merger to AmSouth Corporation, the holder Courthouse of Lowndes the Galvanizing Line 3 local zoning and plan- ing to the attention of
of Trust substituted and the centerline of Buck a certain deed of trust Bank, said Appoint- of the deed of trust, County, located at 505 Cleaning Section direct- ning authorities and persons whom you
appointed Emily Kaye Egger Road, and run to Real Estate Closing ment of Substitute substituted McCalla 2nd Avenue North, fired 1.94 MMBTUH dry- should be addressed to know will be interested.
Courteau as Substitute thence South 89 de- Services Inc., Trustee Trustee being recorded Raymer Leibert Pierce, Columbus, MS 39701, er (AC-017c), and a new them.
Trustee by instrument grees 25 minutes West for the benefit of JTS & in Book 2014 at Page LLC as Trustee, as au- to the highest and best Autothermal Reformer PUBLISH: 7/31/2019
recorded in the office of 20 feet to an iron pin on COMPANY which deed 14570 of the records of thorized by the terms bidder for cash or certi- (AA-029) utilized to pro- After receipt of public
the aforesaid Chancery the West right of way of of trust is of record in the Chancery Clerk of thereof, by instrument fied funds the following duce an additional comments and thor-
Clerk in Mortgage Book said Buck Egger Road the office of the Chan- said County; and, recorded on June 24, described property situ- 12,000 scfh of hydro- ough consideration of Carpet & Flooring 1150
2009 at Page 4060; and the point of begin- cery Clerk of Lowndes 2019, and spread at ated in Lowndes gen gas for the facility. all comments, the staff
and ning; run thence South County, State of Missis- WHEREAS, fee simple large upon the records County, State of Missis- An additional modifica- will formulate its recom-
00 degrees 13 minutes sippi in Book MORT title is vested in Kim- in the office of the sippi, to-wit: tion to the draft permit mendations for permit
WHEREAS, default hav- East 161.37 feet along 2012 at Page 3643; berly L. Clark and Rus- aforesaid Chancery includes the removal of issuance and a pro-
ing been made in the said right of way to an and sell H. Lewis; and, Clerk in Book MORT A lot or parcel of land stack testing require- posed permit if that is
payments of the in- iron pin; thence run 2019, Page 11919, pri- located in the Southw- ments for NOx, CO, and the recommendation.
debtedness secured by South 84 degrees 04 WHEREAS, J.P. Morgan WHEREAS, default hav- or to the posting and est Quarter of Section SO2, since the facility The Title V Permit to Op-
the said Deed of Trust, minutes West 199.34 Mortgage Acquisition ing been made in the publication of this no- 33, Township 18 South, utilizes CEMS for com- erate is a permit that is
and the holder of said feet to an iron pipe; Corp. has heretofore terms and conditions of tice; and Range 17 West, pliance with both sets required by Title V of the
Deed of Trust, having re- thence run North 89 de- substituted Shapiro & said Deed of Trust and Lowndes County, Mis- of furnace limits and Federal Clean Air Act
quested the under- grees 29 minutes West Brown, LLC as Trustee the entire debt secured WHEREAS, default hav- sissippi, and being their permit limits are and the Mississippi Air
signed so to do, on the 54 feet to an iron pin; by instrument dated Ju- thereby having been de- ing been made in the more particularly de- not 3-hour averages but and Water Pollution
7th day of August, thence run North 00 de- ly 2, 2019 and recor- clared to be due and terms and conditions of scribed as follows: much longer averaging Control Law. The Title V DAVID’S CARPET &
2019, I will during the grees 17 minutes West ded in the aforesaid payable in accordance the deed of trust, and periods due to the permit is a Federally-en- UPHOLSTERY
lawful hours of between 178.94 feet to an iron Chancery Clerk's Office with the terms of said the entire debt secured Beginning at the South- nature of the opera- forceable permit as well CLEANING
11:00 a.m. and 4:00 pin on the North bound- in Book 2019 at Page Deed of Trust, the legal thereby having been de- east corner of the tions. The Title V Oper- as a State permit.
12989; and ating Permit contains Therefore, the U.S. En- 1 Room − $40
p.m., at public outcry, ary of the Southeast holder of said indebted- clared to be due and Southwest Quarter of
offer for sale and will Quarter of the North- ness, Regions Bank, payable in accordance Section 33, Township State and Federally en- vironmental Protection 2 Rooms − $70
sell, at the south east east Quarter of said WHEREAS, default hav- successor by merger to with the terms of the 18 South, Range 17 forceable conditions Agency (EPA) will also 3+ Rooms − $30 EA
front door of Lowndes Section 25; run thence ing been made in the AmSouth Bank, having deed of trust, and the West, Lowndes County, based upon the require- be allowed an opportun- Rugs−Must Be Seen
County Courthouse, 505 North 89 degrees 25 terms and conditions of requested the under- legal holder of said in- Mississippi; thence ments of the State of ity to review the applica- Car Upholstery
2nd Ave. North at minutes East 252.56 said deed of trust and signed Substituted debtedness, JPMorgan North a distance of Mississippi Air Emis- tion, proposed permit, Cleaning Available
Columbus, Mississippi, feet along said bound- the entire debt secured Trustee to execute the Chase Bank, National 1406.0 feet to an iron sion Operating Permit and all comments re- 662−722−1758
for cash to the highest ary to the point of begin- thereby having been de- trust and sell said land Association S/B/M pin on the North right of Regulations for the pur- ceived during the public
bidder, the following de- ning. clared to be due and and property in accord- Chase Home Finance way line of Old Yorkville poses of the Title V Fed- comment period prior to
scribed land and prop- payable in accordance ance with the terms of LLC, S/B/M to Chase Road; thence North 87 eral Clean Air Act. The Permit Board action on
erty situated in Lowndes Title to the above de- with the terms of said said Deed of Trust and Manhattan Mortgage degrees 10 minutes Title V Operating Permit the application. Excavating 1300
County, Mississippi, to- scribed property is be- deed of trust, J.P. Mor- for the purpose of rais- Corporation, has re- West along said North contains monitoring and
wit: lieved to be good but I gan Mortgage Acquisi- ing the sums due there- quested the under- right of way line a dis- testing requirements to EPA has agreed to treat
will convey only such tion Corp., the legal under, together with at- signed Substitute Trust- tance of 221.39 feet to ensure the source’s this draft permit as a CLAY GRAVEL, fill
Lot No.114 of title as vested in me as holder of said indebted- torney's fees, trustee's ee to execute the trust the initial point of the compliance with the ap- proposed permit and to clay, & top soil for
Northaven Woods, First Substitute Trustee, ness, having requested fees and expense of and sell said land, prop- lot herein described; plicable requirements. perform its 45-day re- sale! Easy access
Extension, a subdivi- without warranty of any the undersigned Substi- sale. erty and improvements thence North 0 degrees Based on facility-wide view provided by the law off 82 East. Can
sion of Columbus, kind whatsoever. tuted Trustee to ex- in accordance with the 01 minute 17 seconds air emissions, the facil- and regulations concur-
ecute the trust and sell NOW, THEREFORE, I, T. load & deliver.
Lowndes County, Mis- terms of the deed of East a distance of ity is considered an ex- rently with the public no- Stokes Excavation:
sissippi, as shown by WITNESS MY SIGNA- said land and property Frank Collins, Substi- trust for the purpose of 179.68 feet to an iron isting major source with tice period, as long as
map or plat thereof of TURE this the 12th day in accordance with the tuted Trustee in said raising the sums due pin; thence North 87 de- regards to the Preven- no public comments are 662−689−0089.
record in Plat Book 3, of July, 2019. terms of said deed of Deed of Trust, will on thereunder, together grees 07 minutes 12 tion of Significant De- received within the 30-
Page 11, of the land re- trust and for the pur- the 21st day of August, with attorney's fees, seconds West a dis- terioration (PSD) regula- day public notice period.
cords of Lowndes /s/ James P. Wilson, Jr. pose of raising the 2019, offer for sale at Substitute Trustee’s tance of 121.40 feet; tions. Further, the modi- If comments are re-
JAMES P. WILSON, JR. sums due thereunder, thence South 00 de- fication of the Title V ceived, EPA’s 45-day re-
General Services 1360
County, Mississippi. public outcry and sell fees and expenses of
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE together with attorney's within legal hours (be- sale; grees 01 minute 23 Permit to Operate does view period will cease to
Being the property con- fees, trustee's fees and ing between the hours seconds West a dis- not trigger a Prevention be performed concur- FREE TRAINING−JOB/
veyed in Warranty Deed Prepared By: expense of sale. of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 THEREFORE, on August tance of 179.78 feet to of Significant Deteriora- rently with the public no- LIFE SKILLS plus
from Sammy Smith to James P. Wilson, Jr. p.m.), at the Southeast 14, 2019, the under- a point on the North tion (PSD) Review. tice period. EPA’s 45- computer training for
Annie C. Frazier, dated Mitchell, McNutt & NOW, THEREFORE, I, Front Door of the signed Substitute Trust- right of way line of said day review period will women. H.S. diploma or
11/8/2002, recorded Sams, P.A. Shapiro & Brown, LLC, Lowndes County Court- ee in the deed of trust, Old Yorkville Road; The staff of the Permit start once the public no- equivalent. Tues. &
11/13/2002, in Deed P. O. Box 1366 Substituted Trustee in house, in Columbus, will offer for sale at pub- thence South 87 de- Board has developed tice period has been Thurs. starting Sept. 3.
book 2002, Page 9729, Columbus, MS 39703 said deed of trust, will Mississippi, to the lic outcry and sell to the grees 10 minutes East this draft permit based completed and EPA re-
on August 21, 2019 of- Christian Women’s Job
in the Clerk of Chan- (662) 328-2316 highest and best bidder highest bidder for cash, along said North right of on information submit- ceives notification from Corp. 662−722−3016.
cery Court for Lowndes fer for sale at public for cash the following within legal hours (be- way line a distance of ted to the Permit Board the Mississippi Depart-
County, Mississippi. Publish: outcry and sell within described property situ- ing between the hours 121.40 feet to the ini- by the applicant, appro- ment of Environmental
July 17, 2019 legal hours (being ated in Lowndes of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 tial point of the lot priate State and Feder- Quality that comments
I will only convey such July 24, 2019 between the hours of County, State of Missis- p.m.) at the Southeast herein described and al agencies and other have been received and WORK WANTED:
title as is vested in me July 31, 2019 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 sippi, to-wit: front door of the containing 0.50 acre, interested parties. The resolved. Whether EPA’s
p.m.), at the Southeast Licensed & Bonded−
as Substitute Trustee. August 7, 2019 Lowndes County Court- more or less. staff of the Permit 45-day review period is
Door of the County Board is soliciting all re- performed concurrently carpentry, painting, &
THE FOLLOWING DE- house in Columbus,
WITNESS MY SIGNA- SUBSTITUTED TRUST- Courthouse of Lowndes SCRIBED TRACT OR Mississippi, the follow- SUBJECT TO a 10 foot lative information per- with the public com- demolition. Landscap−
TURE, this 9th day of Ju- EE'S NOTICE OF SALE County, located at 505 PARCEL OF LAND LY- ing described land, wide easement for in- taining to the proposed ment period or after the ing, gutters cleaned,
ly, 2019. 2nd Avenue North, ING AND BEING SITU- property and improve- stallation and mainten- activity, including public public comment period bush hogging, clean−up
WHEREAS, on August Columbus, MS 39701, ATED IN LOWNDES ments lying and being ence of drainage and comment, to ensure has ended, the dead- work, pressure washing,
Emily Kaye Courteau 29, 2007, Brenda A. to the highest and best COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, situate in Lowndes utilities along and ad- that the final staff re- line for citizen’s peti- moving help & furniture
Substitute Trustee Henry, a single woman bidder for cash or certi- AND MORE PARTICU- County, Mississippi, to- joining the South bound- commendation on the tions to the EPA Admin- repair. 662−242−3608.
executed a certain deed fied funds the following LARLY DESCRIBED AS wit: ary line and a five foot draft permit complies istrator will be determ-
855 S Pear Orchard of trust to Peter F. described property situ- FOLLOWS, TO-WIT: wide easement for in- with all State and Feder- ined as if EPA’s 45-day
Rd., Ste. 404, Bldg. Makowiscki, Trustee for ated in Lowndes Beginning at the inter- stallation and mainten- al regulations. Public re- review period is per-
400 the benefit of Mortgage County, State of Missis- BEGINNING AT A POINT section of the West side ance of drainage and view and comment on formed after the public HILL’S PRESSURE
Ridgeland, MS 39157 Electronic Registration sippi, to-wit: ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF of the Northeast Quarter utilities along and ad- the draft permit and comment period has WASHING Commercial/
(318) 330-9020 Systems, Inc. as nomin- WARPATH ROAD 202.8 of Section 20, Town- joining the East, West supporting documenta- ended.
ee for First Horizon A survey of Lot No. 1 of Residential. House,
adp/F09-0444 FEET EAST THERE- ship 18 South, Range and North boundary tion is an important ele- concrete, sidewalks &
Home Loans, a Division an unrecorded plat, loc- ALONG FROM THE 17 West, Lowndes lines of the above de- ment in the staff evalu- The status regarding
PUBLISH: 7/17/2019, of First Tennessee ated in the Southwest scribed lot and also ation and resulting re- EPA’s 45-day review of mobile washing. Free
WEST BOUNDARY OF County, Mississippi,
7/24/2019, Bank, N.A., its suc- Quarter of Section 33, THE EAST HALF OF THE with the South right-of- easements as set out in commendation to the this project and the est. 662−386−8925.
7/31/2019 cessors and assigns Township 18 South, SOUTHWEST QUARTER way of U.S. Highway 82; that certain Warranty Permit Board. The draft deadline for citizen’s pe-
which deed of trust is of Range 17 West, OF SECTION 15, TOWN- thence East along the Deed recorded in Deed permit conditions have titions can be found at
SUBSTITUTED TRUST- record in the office of Lowndes County, Mis- SHIP 18, RANGE 17 said South right-of-way Book 506 at Page 278 been developed to en- the following website
EE’S NOTICE OF SALE the Chancery Clerk of sissippi, and being par- WEST, WHICH POINT IS for 15 feet, more or of the land records of sure compliance with all address: TASK MANAGERS
Lowndes County, State ticularly described as ALSO THE NORTHEAST less, to the East side of Lowndes County, Mis- State and Federal regu- https://www.epa.gov/c Painting, assembly,
WHEREAS, Arl N. Taylor of Mississippi in Book follows: CORNER OF THE Dowdle Drive; thence sissippi. lations but are subject aa-permitting/missis- cleaning, handyman
and Sherry Taylor ex- 2007 at Page 26671; JOHNNY R. BUFKIN LOT South along said East to change based on in- sippi-proposed-title-v- services. Call or text
ecuted a certain Deed and Beginning at the South- (BOOK 620, PAGE 209), side of Dowdle Drive for SUBJECT TO those re- formation received as a permits 662−648−9274.
of Trust to Timothy L. east corner of the AND RUNNING: THENCE 754.7 feet to the point strictive covenants and result of public particip-
Gowan as Trustee for WHEREAS, Federal Na- Southwest Quarter of EASTERLY ALONG SAID of beginning of the prop- conditions recorded in ation. Additional details about
the use and benefit of tional Mortgage Associ- Section 33, Township ROAD 315 FEET TO THE erty herein described; Deed Book 730 at Page the application(s), in- Lawn Care / Landscaping
Bankfirst Financial Ser- ation ("Fannie Mae") 18 South, Range 17 NORTHWEST CORNER 516 in the Office of the Persons wishing to com- cluding a copy of the 1470
vices, dated February has heretofore substi- West, Lowndes County, OF THE BETTY FAY FROM SAID INITIAL Chancery Clerk of ment upon or object to draft permit(s), are
14, 2013 for the prin- tuted Shapiro & Brown, Mississippi; thence BUFKIN GUESS LOT; POINT OF BEGINNING, Lowndes County, Mis- the proposed determina- available by writing or
cipal amount of LLC as Trustee by in- North 681 feet to an TERRA CARE
THENCE SOUTH 210 continue thence South sissippi. tions are invited to sub- calling Lorenzo Boddie LANDSCAPING L.L.C.
$57,188.00, filed for re- strument dated June iron pin; said iron being FEET ALONG THE WEST along said East side for mit comments in writ- at the above Permit
cord in the Land Re- 19, 2019 and recorded the Northeast corner of SIDE OF SAID GUESS 120 feet; thence South I WILL CONVEY only ing to Kayra Johnson at Board address and tele- Phone: 662−549−1878
cords located in the Of- in the aforesaid Chan- the Lowndes County LOT; THENCE WEST- 87 degrees 07 minutes such title as vested in the Permit Board's ad- phone number. Addition- Landscaping, Property
fice of the Chancery cery Clerk's Office in Board of Education ERLY 162 FEET ALONG East for 185.6 feet; me as Substituted dress shown above, no ally, as a courtesy, for Clean Up, Plant Care,
Clerk of Lowndes Book 2019 at Page property (Deed Book THE BOUNDARY OF THE thence North 120 feet; Trustee. later than the end of the those with Internet ac- Bush Hogging, Herbicide
County, Mississippi on 12102; and 416 at Page 286 in the OFFSET PART OF SAID thence Westerly along thirty (30) day public no- cess, a copy of the draft Spraying.
February 15, 2013, and land records of Lowndes GUESS LOT; THENCE tice. permit(s) may be found
recorded in said office WHEREAS, default hav- County, Mississippi);
the South side of the WITNESS MY SIGNA- Legal All comments
Notices 0010 re-
SOUTH 141 FEET Grace Johnson lot for TURE on this 17th day ceived by this date will on the Mississippi De-
in Book 2013 at Page ing been made in the thence North 87 de- ALONG THE WEST 185.6 feet to the initial of July, 2019. be considered in the for- partment of Environ-
4993; and terms and conditions of grees 29 minutes West BOUNDARY OF SAID point of beginning of the mulation of final determ- mental Quality’s web- JESSE & BEVERLY’S
said deed of trust and along the North line of OFFSET TO ITS SOUTH- property herein de- Shapiro & Brown, LLC inations regarding the site at: LAWN SERVICE.
WHEREAS, said default the entire debt secured said Board of Educa- WEST CORNER; THENCE scribed. Said tract con- SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE application(s). A public http://opc.deq.state.m Mowing, cleanup,
is continuing, the under- thereby having been de- tion property a distance WESTERLY TO THE tains 0.51 acres, more hearing will be held if s.us/publicnotice.aspx .
signed, Bankfirst Finan- clared to be due and of 1154 feet to an iron SOUTHEAST CORNER landscaping, sodding, &
or less, and is located Shapiro & Brown, LLC the Permit Board finds a This information is also tree cutting. 356−6525.
cial Services, as cur- payable in accordance pin; thence North 02 de- OF SAID JOHNNY R. in the Northeast Quarter 1080 River Oaks Drive, significant degree of available for review at
rent and present owner with the terms of said grees 01 minute West a BUFKIN LOT; THENCE of Section 20, Town- Suite B-202 public interest in the the following location(s)
of said Deed of Trust, deed of trust, Federal distance of 534 feet to NORTH 4 DEGREES ship 18 South, Range Flowood, MS 39232 proposed permit(s). Per- during normal business
has elected to declare National Mortgage Asso- an iron pipe and the ini- WEST ALONG SAID Tree Services 1860
17 West, Lowndes (601) 981-9299 sons wishing to re- hours:
the entire indebted- ciation ("Fannie Mae"), tial point of this descrip- JOHNNY R. BUFKIN LOT County, Mississippi. quest a public hearing
ness secured by said the legal holder of said tion; thence North 02 A&T TREE SERVICE
240 FEET TO SAID BE- 203 Old Yorkville Road may do so by submit- Mississippi Department
Deed of Trust due and indebtedness, having re- degrees 01 minute GINNING POINT. I WILL CONVEY only Columbus, MS 39702 ting that request in writ- of Environmental Quality Bucket truck & stump
payable as provided for quested the under- West a distance of 138 such title as is vested 19-024348 ing to Kayra Johnson or Office of Pollution Con- removal. Free est.
therein; signed Substituted feet to a point on the IT BEING INTENDED in the Substitute Trust- the Chief of the Environ- trol Serving Columbus
Trustee to execute the South side of Old York- HEREBY TO CONVEY ee. PUBLISH: 7/31, 8/7 & mental Permits Division 515 E. Amite St since 1987. Senior
WHEREAS, said Deed of trust and sell said land ville Road; thence North ALL PROPERTY PREVI- 8/14/2019 at the address shown Jackson, MS 39201 citizen disc. Call Alvin @
Trust authorized the ap- and property in accord- 87 degrees 10 minutes OUSLY OWNED BY THE WITNESS MY SIGNA- above. The Permit 242−0324/241−4447
pointment and substitu- ance with the terms of West along the South ESTATE OF JOHN P. TURE, this the 9th day Public Notice Board is limited in the Columbus-Lowndes Pub-
tion of another Trustee said deed of trust and side of said road a dis- BUFKIN, DECEASED "We’ll go out on a limb
of July, 2019 scope of its analysis to lic Library for you!"
in the place of the Trust- for the purpose of rais- tance of 53.2 feet; AND HIS WIDOW, AD- Mississippi Environ- environmental impact. 314 North Seventh
ee named in said Deed ing the sums due there- thence North 73 de- ELL FORD BUFKIN, /s/ James L. DeLoach mental Quality Permit Any comments relative Street
of Trust, and Bankfirst under, together with at- grees 07 minutes West WHETHER PROPERLY McCalla Raymer Leibert Board to zoning or economic Columbus, MS 39701
Financial Services, pur- torney's fees, trustee's along the South side of DESCRIBED HEREIN OR Pierce, LLC P. O. Box 2261 and social impacts are
suant to said Deed of fees and expense of said road a distance of NOT. SPECIFICALLY EX- Jackson, MS 39225 J&A TREE REMOVAL
Substitute Trustee within the jurisdiction of Please bring the forego- Work from a bucket
Trust, substituted sale. 97 feet to a point on CLUDED HEREFROM 299 South 9th Street Telephone No. (601) local zoning and plan- ing to the attention of
James P. Wilson, Jr. as the East right of way 961-5171 ning authorities and persons whom you truck. Insured/bonded.
ARE THREE LOTS HERE- Oxford, MS 38655
Trustee in the place of NOW, THEREFORE, I, line of New Hope Road; TOFORE CONVEYED BY (770)643-2148 should be addressed to know will be interested. Call Jimmy for free
the original Trustee, by Shapiro & Brown, LLC, thence Southeasterly SAID ESTATE TO, RE- Foreclosurehotline.net Public Notice Start them. estimate,
written instrument Substituted Trustee in along said East right of SPECTIVELY, JOHNNY Date: August 5, 2019 PUBLISH: 7/31/2019 662−386−6286.
dated June 11, 2019 said deed of trust, will way line a distance of R. BUFKIN, REGINALD File No.: 5399317 MDEQ Contact: Kayra After receipt of public
and filed for record in on August 7, 2019 of- 165 feet; thence South E. BUFKIN, AND BETTY Johnson comments and thor-
the office of the Chan- fer for sale at public 87 degrees 29 minutes FAY BUFKIN GUESS. PUBLISH: 7/24/2019, ough consideration of Clerical & Office 3050
cery Clerk of Lowndes outcry and sell within East a distance of 7/31/2019 & Steel Dynamics Colum- all comments, the staff
County, Mississippi, on legal hours (being 134.2 feet to the initial SUBJECT TO RESTRIC- 8/07/2019 bus, located at 1945 will formulate its recom- RECEPTIONIST/OFFICE
June 12, 2019 and re- between the hours of point of this description TIONS, RESERVATIONS, Airport Road, in Colum- mendations for permit ASSISTANT: Prefer
corded in said office in 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 and containing 0.46 EASEMENT, COVEN- SUBSTITUTED TRUST- bus, MS, (662) 245- issuance and a pro- some experience with
Book 2019 at Page p.m.), at the Southeast acres, more or less. ANTS, OIL, GAS OR MIN- EE'S NOTICE OF SALE 4200, has applied to posed permit if that is QuickBooks Payroll;
11219, and; Door of the County ERAL RIGHTS OF RE- the Mississippi Depart- the recommendation. other responsibilities
Courthouse of Lowndes SUBJECT TO the restrict- CORD, IF ANY. WHEREAS, on Septem- ment of Environmental The Title V Permit to Op- include telephone and
WHEREAS, default hav- County, located at 505 ive covenants and con- ber 8, 2005, Jason Bry- Quality for the following erate is a permit that is general office duties.
ing been made in the 2nd Avenue North, ditions contained in in- I WILL CONVEY only an Jaynes and Tracie M. permitting action: Air required by Title V of the Monday-Friday, 7:30-4.
performance of the con- Columbus, MS 39701, strument dated Novem- such title as is vested Jaynes, husband and Title V Modification Per- Federal Clean Air Act Please send resume to:
ditions and stipulations to the highest and best ber 7, 1975 and recor- in me as Substituted wife executed a certain mit Ref. No. 1680- and the Mississippi Air RESUME
as set out in the above bidder for cash or certi- ded in Deed Book 525 Trustee. deed of trust to Jac- 00064. The applicant's and Water Pollution PO Box 9586
described Deed of Trust fied funds the following at Page 611 in the of- queline G. Smith, Trust- operations fall within Control Law. The Title V Columbus, MS 39705
and the said Substi- described property situ- fice of the Chancery WITNESS MY SIGNA- ee for the benefit of SIC Code 3312. A permit is a Federally-en-
tuted Trustee having ated in Lowndes Clerk of Lowndes TURE, this the 16th day Morrill & Janes Bank Statement of Basis has forceable permit as well
been requested and dir- County, State of Missis- County, Mississippi. of July, 2019. and Trust Company been prepared that con- as a State permit. General Help Wanted 3200
ected by Bankfirst Fin- sippi, to-wit: which deed of trust is of tains a discussion of Therefore, the U.S. En-
ancial Services to ex- I WILL CONVEY only record in the office of the decision-making vironmental Protection THE COMMERCIAL
/s/ T. Frank Collins
ecute the trust; and in Lot 111 in CHILCUTT such title as vested in the Chancery Clerk of that went into the devel- Agency (EPA) will also Dispatch is seeking a
T. Frank Collins, Substi-
strict accordance with SUBDIVISION, FOURTH me as Substituted Lowndes County, State opment of the permit be allowed an opportun- mechanically-minded
tuted Trustee
the Deed of Trust afore- EXTENSION, a subdivi- Trustee. of Mississippi in Book and provides the permit- ity to review the applica- individual to work in its
said and the Laws of sion of Lowndes County, 2005 at Page 26164; ting authority, the pub- tion, proposed permit, pressroom. Applicants
SIMPSON LAW FIRM,
Sale of the State of Mis- Mississippi, as shown WITNESS MY SIGNA- and lic, and other govern- and all comments re- must be comfortable
P.A.
sissippi, the dates for by map or plat thereof TURE on this 16th day ment bodies a record of ceived during the public working around heavy
Attorneys at Law
publication of this Sub- in Plat Book 2 at Page of July, 2019. WHEREAS, JPMorgan the technical issues sur- comment period prior to machinery, adhering to
P.O. Box 1410
stitute Trustee’s Notice 78 in the office of the Chase Bank, National rounding issuance of Permit Board action on tight deadlines and
Ridgeland, MS 39158-
of Sale in The Commer- Chancery Clerk of Shapiro & Brown, LLC Association has hereto- the permit. The State- the application. must have an eye for
1410
cial Dispatch, a newspa- Lowndes County, Mis- SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE (601) 957-6600 fore substituted Sha- ment of Basis also ad- detail & quality. Flexible
per published in the City sissippi; SUBJECT TO piro & Brown, LLC as dresses any changes to EPA has agreed to treat hours are a must. Must
of Columbus, Lowndes the restrictive coven- Shapiro & Brown, LLC Trustee by instrument emissions and/or dis- this draft permit as a pass drug test. Email
Dates of Publication:
County, Mississippi, ants and conditions as 1080 River Oaks Drive, July 24, July 31, August dated July 2, 2019 and charges resulting from proposed permit and to resume to
having been set at the shown by instrument re- Suite B-202 recorded in the afore- any modification of the perform its 45-day re- mfloyd@cdispatch.com
7 and August 14, 2019
following, to wit: July corded in Book 339 at Flowood, MS 39232 said Chancery Clerk's facility. view provided by the law or drop resumes off at
17, 2019, July 24, Page 262 of the Land (601) 981-9299 Office in Book 2019 at and regulations concur- 516 Main St,
2019, July 31, 2019, Records of Lowndes Page 12996; and Steel Dynamics Colum- rently with the public no- Columbus, MS 39701.
No phone calls please.
and August 7, 2019.
Notice is hereby given
County, Mississippi; 3187 New Hope Road
AND SUBJECT, ALSO, to Columbus, MS 39702 It’s a classified bus is an existing steel
WHEREAS, default hav- mini-mill facility which
tice period, as long as
no public comments are
that I will, on August 8, easement for public util- 18-022024
2019, during the legal ities and drainage pur- rule-of-thumb: ing been made in the operates under Title V
terms and conditions of Operating Permit No.
received within the 30-
day public notice period.
Noweta's Green Thumb
is accepting
hours, which are
between the hours of
poses across the North, PUBLISH: 7/24, 7/31,
South and East 5 feet 8/7 & 8/14/2019 We tell readers said deed of trust and 1680-00064. The per-
the entire debt secured mitting action is to
If comments are re-
ceived, EPA’s 45-day re-
applications for
delivery personnel.
Driver must know the
11:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. at the main front
of said Lot and across
the West 10 feet of said what they need thereby having been de- modify the Title V per-
clared to be due and mit which will not trig-
view period will cease to
be performed concur- area & have good
lot. ger a Prevention of Sig- driving history.
door of the Lowndes
County Courthouse in to know to buy payable in accordance
with the terms of said nificant Deterioration
rently with the public no-
tice period. EPA’s 45- Apply in person @
the City of Columbus, I WILL CONVEY only cdispatch.com deed of trust, JPMor- (PSD) Review. 1325 Main St.
Mississippi, offer for such title as vested in what they need. gan Chase Bank, Na-
day review period will
start once the public no- M-F: 3-5 & SAT: 9-1.
sale, at public auction me as Substituted tional Association, the The facility has pro- tice period has been No phone calls.
and sell to the highest Trustee. legal holder of said in- posed to install and op-
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perience. Send cover more information, call ON SITE MANAGEMENT. Sedans:
letter and resume to
jan.columbusarts 662−889−8985. 24−HOUR CAMERA DEPOSIT 2008 Nissan Altima
@gmail.com General Merchandise 4600
SURVEILLANCE. Benji @
662−386−4446.
AND 2.5; 4dr, White, $7,900
2009 Nissan Altima
CREDIT CHECK 2.5; 4dr, Gray, 49K
Medical / Dental 3300 FOR SALE New loveseat Miles, $6,900
and chaise, $400. Apts For Rent: West 7050
Medical Office Manager: Black Toyota Camry 662-329-2323 2014 Nissan Maxima S

VIP
Long standing med-surg floormats, $40. 3.5; 4dr, Black 55K
office seeking candid- Miles, $12,900
White distressed jewelry

Rentals
ate with medical plus
box, $30. 2411 HWY 45 N 2006 Honda Accord SE,
business experience. 4dr, Gray, 116K Miles,
Full benefits including Amazon Fire Tablet COLUMBUS, MS $5,900
paid vacation first year. case, $20.
Competitive compensa- Jacqueline Kennedy
Apartments 2008 Honda Accord
tion based on past ex- interviews boxset, $30. & Houses Commercial Property For
Rent 7100
EXL, 4dr, Silver, 117K
Miles, $7,900
perience. Send resume Accounting Terms
to Blind Box 667 c/o 1 Bedrooms 2011 Honda Accord
2 Bedroooms
Sudoku
dictionary, $12.
Commercial Dispatch OFFICE FOR RENT. EXL; 4dr, White, 99K YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
Yesterday’sANSWER
answer
PO Box 511
3 Bedrooms
Miles, $8,900
Sudoku
30x15. Separate air
Columbus, MS 39703 662−242−2884
conditioner & bathroom. 2014 Honda Accord YESTERDAY’S
Leave a message. Sudoku is a number-
Furnished &
EXL; 4dr, White, 58K
HELP WANTED
$400/mo. Located in
Caledonia. Call 662− Miles, $14,900 placing puzzle
Sudoku based on
is a number-
7 1 5 9 4 6 3 2 8
CARE CENTER OF
Unfurnished
USE KENNEL DIP® to
ABERDEEN Has 574−0082. 2016 Honda Accord
a 9x9 grid
placing with based
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Sport; 4dr, Gray, 66K
Positions Available for: mange, stable flies &
RN MDS Nurse
1, 2, & 3 Baths FOR RENT LOCATED Miles, $14,900 agiven
9x9 grid with several
numbers. The object 2 6 8 3 1 5 9 4 7
Lease, Deposit
mosquitoes where they NEAR DOWNTOWN. given numbers.
is to place The object
the numbers 8 4 1 2
2017 Honda Accord
& LPN 7-3 breed. At Tractor Supply 3 5 9 7 6
& Credit Check
3,000 sq. ft. truck
$1000 Sign on Bonus (www.kennelvax.com) Sport Special Edition, is
1 to place the numbers
CNA’s 2nd & 3rd shifts
Experience Preferred viceinvestments.com
Take down terminal, 9,500 sq. ft.
shop & 3,200 sq. ft.
4dr, Silver, 79K Miles,
to 9
1sotothat
in the
9 ineach
empty
the empty
spaces
spaces
row, each 4 7 1 5 2 9 8 6 3
Sporting Goods 4720 $14,900
Apply in person at
505 Jackson St, 327-8555 that “for rent” office/shop. Buildings
can be rented together
2018 Honda Accord so that each
column
column
row, each
and each
contains the same3x3
and each
3x3 box
box
8 2 6 4 3 1 7 9 5
1 3 2 6 8 4 5 7 9
Touring; 4dr, Red, 48
Aberdeen. EOE
ELLIPTICAL MACHINE number
Sole Elliptical E35 in sign and get or separately. All w/ Miles, $24,900 contains the same number
only once. The difficulty
excellent condition. Nice
Apts For Rent: Other 7080
excellent access & Hwy. 2017 Honda Civic EX;
only once. The difficulty 6 9 7 1 5 3 2 8 4
Truck Driving 3700 quiet machine. $399
662−574−1561
fast results 82 visibility. 662−327− 4dr, 5K Miles, $14,900
9559. 2017 Honda Civic Sport
level increases from
level increases from
Monday to Sunday. 5 8 4 2 9 7 1 3 6
1BR/1BA APTS FOR
EXPERIENCED TRUCK Monday to Sunday.
driver w/ Class A Li-
cense needed to haul
Pets 5150 RENT. College Manor
Apts, directly across
with an easy Houses For Rent: Northside
7110
Hatchback EX; 4dr, Red,
26k Miles, $16,900
Difficulty Level 7/30

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Call 662-434-0007 or UND puppies for sale.
from MUW. Completely
renovated, incl granite
classified ad. 3BR/1BA, CH/A,
SUV’S:
662-364-6303. 2008 Toyota 4Runner
Reds & creams. Ready countertops, SS appls & fenced backyard, newly
Call today
SR5; 4dr, Blue, 113K
to go 7/13! Call 205− W/D. 12 mo lease, dep remodeled. Conv to
Miles, $11,900
Air Conditioners 4030 596−3264. req, $695/ mo. No shopping. Dep & lease
2009 Honda CR−V Lx;
2.5 TON AC UNIT & 3 Apts For Rent: Northside 7010
HUD. 662−425−3817.
to place req. $650/mo.
662−352−4776.
4dr, White, 95K Miles,
$7,900
TON NATURAL GAS
FURNACE. Used. Works
3−4BR/2BA DUPLEX.
DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA,
your ad. COLONIAL
TOWNHOUSES. 2 & 3
2011 Honda CR−V EXL;
4dr, Blue, 55K Miles,
Newly renovated. Large
well, recently upgraded.
328-2424
backyard, HUD accep− CH&A, 1 story, W/D, bedroom w/ 2−3 bath $9,900
$900 OBO. historic district, 1 block 2018 Honda HR−V EX;
ted, at 1008 6th Ave. townhouses. $600 to
662−574−0062. from downtown, $575/ 4dr, Silver, 8K Miles,
N., near Military Rd. Call $750. 662−549−9555.
662−425−0332. mo. + $575 dep. NO Ask for Glenn or text. $17,900
Bargain Column 4180 PETS. 662−574−8789. 2017 Ford Edge SEL;
Peaceful & Quiet area. Let your 4BR/2BA. 2501 5TH 4dr, White, 15K Miles,
MONGOOSE 20 inch It’s All fingers do the
AVE. N. in Propst Park. $15,900
bike & 26 inch bike, Here!! walking.
$650/mo. plus $650
dep. 662−574−0495. Vans:
$32 for both. in the
Large old mirror, $10. Classifieds DOWNTOWN APT: on
Find your 2010 Odyssey EX; 4dr,
662−244−5861. Garage Sale Homes for Sale
5th St. 2BR/1BA. 1100 Mobile Homes for Rent 7250 135K Miles, Silver,
Auto for Sale Apartments for Rent
sqft $700/mo. W/D. dream job in $7,900
RENT A fully equipped
Help Wanted Pets
Deck on back. Avail Aug the classifieds! camper w/utilities &
2012 Honda Odyssey
1st. 662−327−2588. EXL; 4dr, 44K Miles,
POCKET KNIVES, two, cable from $145/wk −
new assisted open Brown, $15,900
Houses For Sale: Other 8500 $535/month. Columbus
blades, $20 for both. & County School
Trucks:
locations. 662−242−
2014 Toyota Tacoma
7653 or 601−940−
UNVENTED GAS LOG 4X4 Baja Edition;
1397.
Fireplace Insert, $100. Double Cab, 98K Miles,
662−251−3205. Office Spaces For Rent 7300 $17,900
2017 Freightliner
OFFICE SPACE FOR Cascadia; 155K Miles,
Burial Plots 4250 LEASE. 1112 Main St., Red, $60,000
Ste. 5. 3700 sq. ft.
2 BURIAL PLOTS in Miscellaneous:
Plenty of private
Memorial Gardens, 2016 JLG 4069LE 35
parking. 662−327−
Columbus, MS. Both Hours Scissor Lift;
9559.
plots together & beside Green, $25,000
the lake. $4,250 for Houses For Sale: Northside
both. 662−549−5209. 8150
Campers & RVs 9300
Farm Equipment & Supplies 1909 ROBERSON ST.
4420 3BR/2BA, $625/mo +
$625 dep. No pets or
FOR SALE Hay baler, smoking, inside or out.
rake, and cutter. Call No HUD. 662−549−
Ernie at 662−549− 3328.
8948 for more info.
Houses For Sale: Other 8500
MORTGAGE/HOUSE
TRACTORS: 2017 Case FOR SALE. 4BR/2BA.
IH 75C Cab, H, A, 2008 FLEETWOOD
2108 Paulette Rd. DISCOVER 40X 3
loader, buddy seat, Macon, MS. $263,000.
4WD, loaded, 76 hrs. slides, washer/dryer, in
662−708−0071. motion satellite, outside
$44,500. 2017 JD
5075E, loaded, buddy Lots & Acreage 8600 kitchen & entertainment
seat, cab, H, A, radio, center. 350 cummins
4WD, loader, 106 hrs. 356.7 ACRES ON HWY. w/ 27k miles, new tires
$43,900. 662−251− 69 S. 5 mi. from & batteries. Title in
4539 or 662−574− Columbus. 30−year old hand. $120k neg.
1887. mature pines, green Columbus. 662−574−
fields, good hunting. 6100.
$3000/ac. Bud Phillips,
Furniture 4480 662−549−2302.
Motorcycles & ATVs 9400 ACROSS
TWO PIECE FURNITURE
SET. New loveseat and
LOWNDES CO: 153
1993 KAWASAKI
1 Like the desert
ACRES on Hwy 50 E at
chaise for sale. Dark end of Brewer Rd. 4 VOYAGER XII Only 5 Shove
brown and aqua blue, green fields, exc 25,500 miles. Runs 9 Stately home
$385. 662−242−2884. & looks good. No
Leave a message.
hunting, sand, gravel &
problems. $3500 OBO.
11 Slow tempo
clay deposits. More info
call 205−799−9846 or 501−545−7750. 12 Grand, for one
Medical / Dental 3300
205−695−2248. 13 Slip
SUMMER SPECIAL. 14 Battleship letters
1.75 acre lots. Good/ 1999 ROADSTAR 1600 15 Paging gadgets
bad credit. 10% down, Only 45k miles. Hard 17 Eyes, in slang
as low as $299/mo.
Eaton Land. 662−361−
bags, rider & passenger 19 Take in
back rests w/ luggage
7711. rack, has windshield. 20 Point count
Autos For Sale 9150 Ready to ride! $3500 21 Sow site
OBO. 501−545−7750. 22 Theater part
06 HYUNDAI ELANTRA, 24 “My word!”
stick shift, gold, 4 door,
4 cyl, 60k miles, cold 26 As a result of
AC. $2,500. 2004 KAWASAKI 29 Shrewd
662−549−5358. DRIFTER 1500CC
32,414 miles, in good
30 “Golly!”
condition. $4,950. 32 Ones to hang cops 28 Marigold color
662−352−4776. on to 6 Turmoil 29 Aspen aficio-
34 Mouth mover 7 Brit’s floor nado
35 Cove 8 Neigh sayer 30 “West Side
Penny 36 Scottish lord
38 Perfect places
10 Inventor Fulton Story” gang
pincher? 39 Burn a bit
40 “Doggone!”
11 Sediment
16 Device for book
31 Lovable
33 Corrals
lovers 37 Stylish
41 Couplet creator 18 Stance
21 Ooze
DOWN 23 Party group
1 Increase 24 Oscar winner
2 Poker ploys Jackson
3 “Be right with you” 25 Lace’s place
4 Singer Henley 27 Selena’s music
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