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Thursday | June 13, 2019
CRAWFORD —
To Gwen King, the
addition of a new fire
truck to Lowndes
County Fire District
4’s modest fleet is a
sign of a slowly-im-
proving district.
King
The District 4 Vol-
unteer Fire Depart-
ment Board chair-
woman believes the
state-of-the-art vehi-
cle — one of three,
two of which work
well, at the station
that serves the town Austin
Dispatch file photo
of Crawford — is a
School Resource Officer Sammy Shumaker directs buses out of Armstrong Middle School in this Dispatch file photo.
positive addition that speaks to
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated School District is borrowing $500,000 from its 16th Section land fund and spending an-
the county’s dedication to fire re- other $500,000 from its operating budget to buy 10 new buses and add bus routes.
sponse.
“We’ve got two really good fire
engines near Crawford now,” she
said. “Not only will we be able to
have volunteers at one emergency,
District to borrow half from 16th Section fund
but if a second arises, we have an-
other reliable engine to get them
there.”
‘We have to use our activity buses
during routes we normally wouldn’t
CMSD, SOCSD each see
Lowndes County purchased the
$253,200 truck from its general
operating budget this year, and a
use. Because we have too many buses benefits in opposite
$70,000 Rural Fire Truck Acquisi-
tion grant will reimburse the county
for $70,000 of the purchase, accord-
broken down or on a field trip.’
SOCSD Assistant Superintendent David Baggett
bus approaches
ing to Lowndes County Rural Fire BY MARY POLLITZ
Services Coordinator Neal Austin.
BY MARY POLLITZ the 16th Section loan and five mpollitz@cdispatch.com
mpollitz@cdispatch.com of which will be included in the
“They have so much technolo-
gy built into them now,” he said. Fiscal Year 2019-20 operating Columbus Municipal School
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consol- expenses.
“That’s why it’s so expensive. ... District spends roughly $1 mil-
idated School District will add David Baggett, assistant su- lion less than Starkville per year
That truck will respond every-
10 new buses to its fleet and po- perintendent of personnel and to provide bus service for its stu-
where from the Tombigbee River to
tentially more bus routes to start operations, told board members dents by outsourcing its opera-
the edge of the county. It’s great —
I wish we had another one.” the 2019-20 school year. the purchase of 10 new buses tion. But Starkville-Oktibbeha
The addition of a new fire truck SOCSD board members was much needed. That will Consolidated School District of-
to District 4 is expected to decrease unanimously approved a reso- bring the district’s total fleet to ficials are convinced the control
lution Tuesday night allowing Spears
emergency response times which, 76 buses. and efficiency gained from oper-
in turn, will hopefully improve the the school district to borrow “We have to use our activity ating the service in-house is worth the cost dif-
district’s fire rating, Austin said. $500,000 in a “16th Section” loan buses during routes we normally ference.
Ratings, set by a state board on a for half of the district’s bus pur- wouldn’t use,” Baggett said. “Be- CMSD has contracted with transportation
scale of 1 to 10 — with Class 1 in- chase. cause we have too many buses company Ecco Ride since 2013. Ecco Ride
dicating the best protection — can Board members approved the broken down or on a field trip. trains, hires and pays for bus drivers for the
greatly impact homeowner’s insur- purchase of 10 total buses, five This is much, much needed.” district. CMSD is in its third year of a four-year
See Crawford, 6A of which will be funded through See SOCSD, 3A See Transportation, 3A
81 Low 54
known as slapped cheek syndrome? District, budget
High 5 What caused game three of the work session, 10
Sunny
1989 World Series, between the San
Francisco Giants and Oakland’s, to be
Friday a.m., Greensboro
Full forecast on ■ Tapas and Taps: This fund- Center
postponed?
page 2A. Answers, 6B raiser for Suicide Awareness June 18: Board
features beer pairings and of Aldermen, 5:30
small plate dinner at Lion Hills p.m., City Hall
Inside Center, 2331 Military Road, Co- June 24: Board of
Business 5B Dear Abby 4B lumbus. Ticket includes drinks Supervisors, 5:30
Classifieds 6B Obituaries 5A as well as 12 tickets to use for Zach Bettinger is an English teacher p.m., Oktibbeha
Comics 4B Opinions 4A plates from various restaurants. at Starkville High School. He is also an County Court-
Crossword 5A Live music and silent auction. amateur blacksmith. house
Thursday
Did you hear?
Mississippi sheriff admits guilt
in corruption case, resigns
Webster County sheriff is the state’s
second sheriff in the last year to be DISPATCH TOUR
deposed by criminal troubles
By JEFF AMY point someone to complete
The Associated Press the remaining months on
Mitchell’s term. Webster
JACKSON — A north County voters will choose a
Mississippi sheriff pleaded permanent replacement in
guilty to four felony charges November.
Wednesday and resigned Prosecutors agreed to
from office, becoming the recommend that Mitchell
state’s second sheriff in the spend 15 years in prison
last year to be deposed by and dismiss the remain-
criminal troubles. ing six counts of the in-
Webster County Sher- dictment. The crimes that
iff Tim Mitchell pleaded Mitchell pleaded guilty to
guilty in Ackerman to two could carry up to 70 years
counts of trafficking in in prison. Loper will sen-
stolen firearms and two tence the Eupora resident
counts of embezzlement, on July 30.
court documents show. Mitchell signed a pe-
He was accused of wide- tition to plead guilty that
spread abuses of office in a stated “on or about Oct. 1,
10-count felony indictment, 2017, to Oct. 1, 2018 I was
including seeking sex from involved in the embezzle- Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff
county jail inmates, order- ment and trafficking of YMCA Downtown Summer Day Camp participants toured the offices of The Dispatch on Wednesday. To sched-
ing deputies to steal guns stolen firearms.” Investiga- ule a tour for your group or organization call 662-328-2424.
and drugs from evidence, tors have previously said
and threatening to bury a Mitchell ordered a deputy
subordinate “in a hole” if to remove four guns from
she told anyone. his department’s evidence
Although Chief Deputy
Andy McCants had been
appointed to act as sher-
locker and gave one to an
inmate. He was also ac-
cused of allowing illegal
Mississippi senator asks Trump
for pumps to ease flooding
iff, the 54-year-old Mitch- drugs to be sold in the
ell had retained his office county jail and seeking sex
while he was on house with two women who were
arrest. Webster County jailed.
Circuit Judge Joseph Lop- Mitchell was also Floodwater has swamped 860 square miles in remove the trapped floodwaters,
which can only be accomplished by
er ordered Mitchell to charged with threatening
resign immediately. After multiple employees if they the state’s Delta region, an area larger than the pumping it from the protected side
of the levee system,” Hyde-Smith
accepting his resignation, told anyone about his activ-
county supervisors will ap- ities. cities of New York and Los Angeles combined wrote. She likened it to the deploy-
ment of pumps to drain low-lying
By JEFF AMY Vicksburg were built to prevent wa- areas of New Orleans after flooding
CONTACTING THE DISPATCH The Associated Press ter from overflowing into the Delta associated with 2005’s Hurricane
when the river rises. As of Wednes- Katrina swamped the city. She said
Office hours: Main line: JACKSON — day, the river has been above flood the government could use mon-
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Physical address: 516 Main St., Columbus, MS 39701 end of Mississippi’s Delta region. geles combined. Residents say it’s plans for permanent pumps, say-
Mailing address: P.O. Box 511, Columbus, MS 39703-0511 That’s a long-sought and much the worst flood since 1973, and it’s ing the titanic pumping station
disputed project that was vetoed in been getting worse again since Fri- is a multi-hundred million dollar
Starkville Office: 101 S. Lafayette St. #16, Starkville, MS 39759 2008 by the George W. Bush admin- day, when the U.S. Army Corps of boondoggle that would most bene-
istration as harmful to the region’s Engineers closed floodgates for an- fit large farmers in the area, while
wetlands. other time. draining a complex of wetlands that
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Transportation
Continued from Page 1A
contract which costs the own garage. The district On average, Gibson nized a “higher volume”
district approximately budgeted $3.2 million for said SOCSD spends ap- of bus disciplinary issues.
$2.2 million a year. the 2018-19 school year, proximately $160,000 a When that trend was rec-
In addition to hiring, which included driver year on bus repairs. For ognized, representatives
training and organizing salaries, fringe benefits, Baggett, having a person- from Ecco Ride presented
bus drivers, Ecco Ride gasoline, repair parts and al relationship with each to the board of trustees
also pays for all bus re- supplies. individual bus driver is a what was happening.
pairs up to $150,000 a Assistant Superinten- priority for him. He add- “We were able to reach
year. If those costs exceed dent David Baggett said ed by contracting with a out to them and see if it
$150,000, the district will he isn’t familiar with Ecco third party, he felt the dis-
was a specific route or
pay the next $50,000 and Ride but said the district trict would lose that.
specific reason it was
Ecco Ride will assume all has not considered out- “I look at is as every
costs more than $200,000. sourcing transportation employee in this district happening,” Spears said.
CMSD is financially re- services. is equally as important,” “They talked about the
sponsible for all tires and “We’ve got a very ca- Baggett said. “Every day, training they were doing
gasoline costs for the bus pable transportation di- the first person our kids with drivers as well as
fleet. rector (Kelvin Gibson),” see is the bus driver when other things to safeguard
“Since we have added Baggett said. “He un- they get on the bus and students and promote a
so many new buses the derstands buses and bus the last person they see is more enjoyable experi-
past four years, we did not routes. We have our own the driver when they get ence of the student being
spend the $50,000 we set garage with our own me- off the bus. (Bus drivers) on the bus.”
aside and we were able to chanics so we do our own have influence on how Baggett added SOCSD
use it for the purchase of in-house work. Unless their day starts and how does not plan to outsource
additional maintenance somebody can show me their day ends. For me, in the near future. With
trucks,” Spears said. “(It) a way where it’s cheaper that’s a pretty important bus repairs happening
looks to be the same sit- and more efficient for us position. Whenever you largely in-house, he said
uation this year, but (we) to outsource it, I’m just outsource, you lose con- nearly all “major” bus re-
will use the money for oth- very comfortable with trol. I know there are pros pair costs are from the
er priorities.” where we are and the ser- and cons for those types
parts alone.
CMSD has 65 buses vice that we get for our of things. I know who
“We do almost all the
in its fleet compared to service and community.” those drivers are and I’ve
SOCSD’s 66. However, SOCSD, a county wide got a working relationship maintenance on our bus-
SOCSD has approved school district, covers with those people.” es in-house,” Baggett
spending $1 million to more square miles to Spears added that by said. “We save a lot of
buy 10 more next school transport students than using Ecco Ride, CMSD money not having to send
year. does CMSD, which covers officials are able to moni- (buses) off to places to get
SOCSD has main- the Columbus city limits tor drivers and bus behav- them fixed. Keeping our
tained its own bus oper- plus some adjacent mile- ior through the company. transportation in-house
ations and repairs with age characterized as the Earlier in the year, Spears and not outsourcing is the
district mechanics and its separate school district. said the board recog- priority at this time.”
SOCSD
Continued from Page 1A
SOCSD Chief Financial “We’ve got a pot of us moving forward.” finish before they could
Officer Tammie McGarr money we make from our Kelvin Gibson, SOCSD pick up students, causing
said the district has $1.5 16th Section land,” Bag- director of transportation, some students to be late
million currently in its gett said. “We are allowed said of the district’s 66 for school. In addition,
16th Section fund. That to borrow from that fund, current buses, 15 are old- Gibson said he hopes to
comes from revenue from in this case to buy buses, er and have a “high main- increase the bus routes in
district-owned property and we just pay back the tenance costs.” the county.
across the county that is interest to ourselves. We Adding 10 buses, Gib- “It’s going to allow us
leased to private citizens are borrowing the money son said is going to allow to take some of those long
for uses such as hunting, from ourselves and we are the district to use the old- routes that are about an
fishing, residential and going to pay it back.” er buses for in-town field hour-and-a-half to an hour
commercial. The district Baggett added, this pur- trips or use parts to repair and 45 minutes. ... I’ll be
can also harvest timber at chase will be on a three- the newer buses. able to add a bus to that
some of those properties. year rotation. This year, Gibson added the dis- route which will shorten
The state designates what the district will purchase trict has struggled with the time of the bus routes
land qualifies as 16th Sec- 10 new buses. For the next bus repairs lately and with and allow those kids to
tion. two years, SOCSD will the new additions, those get to school in the morn-
Baggett told The Dis- purchase five and then 10 problems can be alleviat- ing and a decent time and
patch after the meeting more the following year. ed. At one point in 2018- not rush to eat breakfast,”
the 16th Section loan al- “This is a long-range 19, he said, SOCSD had Gibson said. “Just have a
lows the district to essen- plan,” Baggett said. “We’ve 10 buses that were not in real calm start to their day,
tially borrow money from been talking about this for operation and bus driv- instead of a real stressful
themselves, rather than three years. We feel like ers shared buses. Drivers morning which creates a Tell your child a bedtime story.
from a bank. this is gong to take care of had to wait for a route to lot of anxiety.”
Opinion
4A Thursday, June 13, 2019
PETER BIRNEY IMES Editor/Publisher
BIRNEY IMES III Editor/Publisher 1998-2018
BIRNEY IMES JR. Editor/Publisher 1947-2003
Dispatch
The
BIRNEY IMES SR. Editor/Publisher 1922-1947
Other editors
Rural healthcare crisis
deserves attention
Election season is a meaningful time to
discuss important issues, and we believe
there is a significant topic that must re-
ceive attention this summer and fall.
Across the nation, rural hospitals
are being squeezed by various financial
pressures, a trend that is more acute in
one of the country’s poorest and most
rural states. Five Mississippi hospitals
have closed since 2013, and four others
declared bankruptcy last year, although
they each remained open. A report re-
leased earlier this year by consulting firm
Navigant claimed 31 of the state’s 64 rural
hospitals were at risk of closing because of
poor finances.
It’s a challenge that demands solutions.
It’s one that cries out for robust debate
from candidates in this year’s statewide
elections.
Any time a hospital closes in rural Race in Alabama
Mississippi, it brings a myriad of conse-
quences. Health care options are limited.
Residents find themselves farther from
emergency care, and many likely skip pri-
mary care visits because of inconvenience.
America will always be ‘racist’ — if nirvana is the goal
In 1964, Dr. Martin more. After 15 years, WJZ ist,” “Trump-supporting b----.” Her
Meanwhile, small communities lose a Luther King Jr. predicted fired Mary Bubala after book publisher, Rare Bird, canceled
major employer and an economic driver. that America could elect she said on air: “We’ve her deal, saying: “Natasha Tynes ...
We continue to believe that Medic- a black president in 40 had three female African did something truly horrible today in
aid expansion must be part of the path years or less. Implicit in American mayors in a tweeting a picture of a metro worker
forward. The 2010 Affordable Care Act King’s prediction is that row. They were all pas- eating her breakfast on the train this
allows states to offer Medicaid coverage to such an achievement sionate public servants. morning and drawing attention to
able-bodied adults earning up to 138 per- would show that racism Two resigned, though. Is her employer. Black women face a
cent of the federal poverty line. In Missis- was no longer a serious this a signal that a differ- constant barrage of this kind of inap-
sippi’s case, the federal government would problem in our country. ent kind of leadership is propriate behavior directed toward
cover 90 percent of the cost. However, Three years later, King needed to move Baltimore them and a constant policing of their
the Magnolia State is one of 14 that have said: “Because of preju- City forward?” bodies. We think this is unacceptable
declined to expand their coverage. dices and narrow-minded- Larry Elder About Bubala’s ques- and have no desire to be involved
Mississippi’s hospitals must care for ness, Negroes have been tion, the Baltimore Asso- with anyone who thinks it’s accept-
any patient that visits them. When those held out of the political ciation of Black Journal- able to jeopardize a person’s safety
individuals are unable to pay, the hospitals arena and certainly held out of the ists said the comment “implies race and employment in this way.”
are left unreimbursed — and their mar- presidency. But I do think that the and gender are qualifiers in one’s Put aside whether the punishment
gins are stretched thinner. That’s where day will come in the not-too-distant ability to lead while also demonizing of the television anchor and the
Medicaid expansion would make a differ- future when the Negro vote itself African-Americans and women as writer fit their “crimes.” The point
ence. will be powerful enough to be in a poor leaders.” After the backlash, is how quickly and harshly Bubala
For some Republicans, Medicaid expan- coalition with liberals and the white Bubala tweeted an apology, but it and Tynes were dealt with in today’s
sion has become toxic because of its asso- community and thereby elect a Ne- failed to save her job. In a statement, America. Then-President Barack
ciation with former Democratic President gro president of the United States.” the station said: “Mary Bubala is Obama said that America’s racism
Barack Obama. But the fact is many red Today, after the election and no longer a WJZ-TV employee. The is “still part of our DNA.” Contrast
states have also implemented Medicaid reelection of the first black president, station apologizes to its viewers for Obama’s view with that of Martin
expansion following conservative princi- white liberals consider racism and her remarks.” Luther King Jr., who said: “I refuse
ples. Saving rural health care shouldn’t be discrimination a bigger problem than Meanwhile, a writer lost her deal to accept the view that mankind is
a partisan issue. blacks do. Zach Goldberg, a doctoral with a book publisher after the pub- so tragically bound to the starless
The Mississippi Hospital Association candidate at Georgia State Universi- lisher accused her of racism. Jordani- midnight of racism and war that the
recently unveiled its innovative Mississippi ty, tracked the opinions of whites by an-American writer Natasha Tynes, bright daybreak of peace and broth-
Cares plan that could allow the state to ex- their ideology — liberal, moderate while traveling on a Washington, erhood can never become a reality.
pand Medicaid without expending any tax- or conservative. Goldberg found D.C., Metro train, noticed a Metro ... I believe that unarmed truth and
payer dollars. Instead, the state’s portion that in 1994, according to polling employee, a black female, sitting and unconditional love will have the final
of the cost would be funded by payments data by the General Social Survey, eating. Tynes approached her and word in reality.” King’s optimistic
from beneficiaries and from hospitals. approximately 20% of “white liberals” said that eating on the train violated view is winning.
Tim Moore, the association’s president disagreed with the following proposi- Metro rules. The employee report- Two years after the first black
and CEO, told the Associated Press the tion: “Irish, Italian, Jewish and many edly replied, “Worry about yourself.” president departed office, the 2020
total cost of expansion would be about $1.5 other minorities overcame prejudice Tynes, however, tweeted: “When Democratic candidates fall over
billion. The federal government would and worked their way up. Blacks you’re on your morning commute & themselves promising to combat
cover $1.3 billion, and the remaining $150 should do the same without special see WMATA employee in UNIFORM “white privilege” and to address “sys-
million would come from policy payers and favors.” By 2016, the share of white eating on the train. I thought we temic” or “institutional” or “structur-
hospitals. Moore said if 300,000 recipients liberals who disagreed increased to were not allowed to eat on the train. al” racism against blacks. Do these
paid $20 a month, that would generate up more than 45%. In fact, in 2016, white This is unacceptable.” She also post- Democrats sincerely believe that
to $72 million a year, although he noted liberals were more likely to disagree ed a picture of the worker. But the anti-black racism in 2019 can stop
that those in deep poverty would likely be than blacks were, at less than 35%. worker broke no rules, according the any black person motivated to get
allowed to pay less. Moore said hospitals Apparently, white liberals consider Metro workers union. Two days ear- an education and work hard? Appar-
would pay the other $78 million. Moore racism and discrimination against lier, Metro Transit officers had been ently, until the whole country hold
also compared the plan to one passed in blacks to be a bigger problem than ordered to cease issuing citations hands and sings in unison, politicians
Indiana under then-Gov. Mike Pence. even blacks do. for certain infractions — including hustling for black votes will contin-
We believe this plan is worthy of further Two recent examples highlight the eating on the train — and therefore, ue to call America “institutionally”
study and consideration. It’s time for state intolerance for anti-black “racism.” said the union, the worker was doing racist. Nirvana is the new goal.
officials to get past ideological brands A Baltimore television news no wrong. Larry Elder is a best-selling author
and labels and to roll up their sleeves to anchor lost her job over comments Tynes’ tweet prompted angry and nationally syndicated radio talk-
address the rural health care crisis. she made following a segment on the threatening responses, which includ- show host. To find out more about Lar-
(Tupelo) Daily Journal resignation of the mayor of Balti- ed calling her an “anti-black,” “rac- ry Elder, visit www.LarryElder.com.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Thursday, June 13, 2019 5A
Obituaries
Continued from Page 2A
Curtis Ausborne Point Community Living Center in Tupelo. In addition to his
SMITHVILLE — Center. Services will be at 3 parents, he was preced-
Curtis Calvin Ausborne, In addition to her p.m. Friday at the Caro- ed in death by his wife,
78, died June 11, 2019, parents, she was pre- lina U.M. Church, with Ernestine Hall; and
at Tupelo Nursing and ceded in death by her Danny Wilburn and brothers, Marvin and
Rehabilitation. daughter, Michelle Ed- Joey Goodwin officiat- Arnold Grubbs.
Services will be at 11 wards; son, Aaron Javon ing. Burial will follow at He is survived by his
a.m. Friday at Cleve- Edwards; sister, Mary the Carolina Cemetery. daughters, Sue Walton
land-Moffett Funeral McFarland; and broth- Visitation will be two of Ballardsville and Patti
Home in Amory, with ers, Jimmie Edwards, hours prior to services Powell of Carolina; son,
Marshall Eubanks and Jerry Edwards and at the church. Cleve- Gary Hall of Columbus;
Derrick Maranto offici- Richard Edwards. land-Moffett Funeral six grandchildren; and
ating. Burial will follow She is survived by Home of Amory is in 16 great-grandchildren.
at New Hope Cemetery. her daughters, Latoya charge of arrange- Pallbearers will be
Visitation is from 5-8 Edwards-Coggins of ments. Brent Hall, Levi Garrett,
p.m. today at the funeral Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Mr. Hall was born Chase Wright, Dale
home. Cleveland-Mof- Shalonda Sykes and Feb. 8, 1930, in Union Mills, David Wright,
Michael Daniels, Skylar Yesterday’sANSWER
answer
fett Funeral Home of
Amory is in charge of
Chilita Kendricks, both
of West Point; son,
County, to the late
Raymond and Ger- Mallette and Dusty Sudoku
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arrangements. Michael Edwards of trude Roaten Hall. He Walton. Sudoku is a number-
Sudoku is a number-
placing puzzle based on 6 9 3 5 1 7 2 4 8
Lewis Younger
Sizemore. Baptist Church, with
Russell Mord officiat-
Mary Posey ing. Burial will follow
STARKVILLE — at Craig Springs Cem- Lewis Grant Younger passed away, at his home
Mary Lou Boyce Posey, etery. Visitation will be in Columbus, MS, on June 7, 2019.
75, died June 6, 2019, at from 5-7 p.m. Friday at He is survived by his father, Ken Younger
her residence. Welch Funeral Home. (Lynda) of Memphis; his brother, Alex Young-
A memorial service Welch Funeral Home of er (Kristin) of Southaven; and his uncles, Jerry
will be held at 11 a.m. Starkville is in charge of Younger of Memphis, John Younger of Jackson,
Saturday at Welch arrangements. MS, and Dean and Grant Perry of Midwest City,
Funeral Home Chapel, Mrs. Reed was born OK. He also is survived by numerous cousins
with the Rev. Hal Selby to the late G. E. and and friends, who will cherish the memory of his
officiating. Visitation Pearl Crumpton. She kind and gentle personality.
will be one hour prior to was formerly employed He was preceded in death by his mother, Le-
services at the funeral with First National Bank ota Perry Younger; his paternal grandparents,
home. Welch Funeral in Jackson, as a secre- Lewis “Junior” and Sarah Andrews Younger and
Home of Starkville is tary and treasurer with Ausman and Helen Silar Perry.
in charge of arrange- Reed Saw Shop and as Lewis was an honor graduate of Heritage
ments. treasurer with Bradley Academy and a proud graduate of Mississippi
Mrs. Posey was for- Water Association. She State University. He also was a participant in the
merly employed as an was a member of Stur- first Governor’s School at MUW and achieved
elementary teacher with gis Baptist Church. the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of
the Starkville School In addition to her par- America.
District and a member ents, she was preceded Visitation will take place at the College Street
of the Mississippi As- in death by her sister, location of Memorial Gunter Peel Funeral Home
sociation of Educators Faye Huddleston. & Crematory in Columbus, from 1:00 PM to 3:00
and Daughters of the She is survived by PM, Saturday, June 15. A 3:30 PM graveside ser-
American Revolution. her daughters, Rita vice at the Younger family square in Friendship
In addition to her par- Leaptrott of Memphis, Cemetery will follow. ACROSS
ents, she was preceded Tennessee, Tracy King 1 Spiced drink
in death by her hus- and Joy Reed, both of 5 Cowboy wear
band, Don C. Posey. Starkville; son, Michael
10 Nametag word
She is survived by 12 Allowed
Reed of Starkville; and 13 TV’s DeGeneres
her brother, Frank Sign the online guest book at
four grandchildren. www.memorialgunterpeel.com 14 Contest setting
Boyce; and sister, Edith Memorials may be
Clanton. 903 College Street • Columbus, MS 15 Sense of self
made to Sturgis Baptist 16 Batter’s aid
Memorials may be Church, 827 Main St., 18 Shucking spot
made to the Oktibbe-
Ruth Dunlap
Sturgis, MS 39769. 20 Put away
ha County Humane 21 Some primates
Society, P.O. Box 297, 23 Young fellow
Starkville, MS 39760. Curtis Hall 24 Took the bus
AMORY — Curtis Ruth Dunlap, 79, of Millport, AL, passed away 26 Flock females
Raymond Hall, 89, died Tuesday, June 11, 2019, at her residence.
Sina Edwards June 11, 2019, at North Visitation will be Thursday, June 13, 2019,
28 Chore
29 Paella base
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Mississippi Medical from 6-8 PM at Lowndes Funeral Home, Colum- 31 Braying beast
Sina Ann Edwards,
63, died June 8, 2019, bus, MS. Funeral services will be Friday, June 14, 32 Inferior 3 License 25 Fit for censoring
2019, at 11 AM at Lowndes Funeral Home Chap- 36 First lap leader 4 — de France 27 Charlotte’s
at North Mississippi 39 Bemoan
Medical Center in West el, with Bro. Jody Gurley officiating. Interment 5 Large family creation
will be in Ebenezer Cemetery, Millport, AL, with 40 Kagan of the 6 Take on 28 Joking
Point. Supreme Court
Services will be at 11 Lowndes Funeral Home, Columbus, MS direct- 7 Artist’s overlay 30 “Patience —
41 Wear away
a.m. Saturday at Third ing. 8 They’re batted at virtue”
43 Orange coats parties 33 Utah city
Mt. Olive M.B. Church, Mrs. Dunlap was born January 8, 1940, in 44 New Jersey
Sunny South, AL, to the late Olga Lassiter and 9 Was rude, in a 34 Tax cheat’s fear
with Israel Lee officiat- player way 35 Film holders
ing. Burial will follow Theophelos Thrash. She was a member of First 45 Exasperated
Assembly of God and loved her church and the 11 In theory 37 Ceases
at Strong Hill Church interjection 17 Steamed state 38 Dinero
Cemetery. Visitation Lord. She also volunteered with the church’s 46 Braille bits 19 Misbehaving 42 Stop symbol
will be from 3-6 p.m. food pantry feeding program. Mrs. Dunlap loved 22 Battened down
Friday at Carter’s Mor- reading and gardening with flowers. She enjoyed DOWN 24 1937 Nelson
spending time with her children, grandchildren 1 Be a rooter Eddy movie
tuary Services Chapel
Carter’s Mortuary Mary Pullen and great-grandchildren. Throughout her work- 2 Hägar’s wife
Visitation: ing career, she worked as a waitress. She also
Services of West Point Thursday, June 13 • 1-2 PM
is in charge of arrange- Memorial Gunter Peel worked at BlueBell, Weyerhauser, and was a
ments.
Funeral Home seamstress at Red Cap and Quality Aluminium.
College St. Location
Ms. Edwards was Memorial Service:
In addition to her parents, Mrs. Dunlap is pre-
born Sept. 19, 1955, in Thursday, June 13 • 2 PM ceded in death by her sister, Lillie Reeves; and
Memorial Gunter Peel brother, Jerry Thrash.
West Point, to the late Funeral Home
Chester “Teddy” Ed- College St. Location Mrs. Dunlap is survived by her daughters,
wards and Mary Louise Kim (Joey) Ridings, Millport, AL and Jack-
Calhoun-Edwards. She Lewis Younger ie (William) Donald, Summerdale, AL; sons,
Visitation: Steve (Sheila) Duncan, Shannon, MS and Ricky
was formerly employed Saturday, June 15 • 1-3 PM
as a CNA with the West Memorial Gunter Peel
Mauldin, Millport, AL; 10 grandchildren; and 19
Funeral Home great-grandchildren; and brothers, WJ Thrash,
College St. Location Dennis Thrash and William Thrash.
Graveside Memorial Service:
Saturday, June 15 • 3:30 PM Pallbearers will be Jason Duncan, Scott Gru-
Friendship Cemetery ber, Levi Reeves, Josh Reeves, Lance Higgin-
botham, and Braxton Atkinson. Honorary pall-
bearers will be Dr. Bart Williams and Dr. Slater
Lowery.
cdispatch.com Memorials may be made to One Child Matters,
P.O. Box 62600, Colorado Springs, CO 80962.
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which have started only recently. Of course, those figures could
“There were some I was very NOMINEES go even higher between now and
familiar with and some I knew ■ Camp Rising Sun Tuesday.
nothing about,” said Beth Imes, ■ Columbus Arts Council, Inc. “We still are running into people
co-founder of the local 100 Women ■ Columbus Lowndes Free Medical around town that want to join and
group. “There was one that I had Clinic
give their $100,” Davidson said.
kind of forgotten about and that was ■ The Father’s Child Ministry
■ Lowndes County 4-H Clubs “Even on Tuesday night, you can
exciting, too.” show up, join and vote that night.”
■ The FORGE Foundation
On Tuesday, all 14 nominees will ■ Golden Triangle Regional Homeless Because members commit to
be announced to the membership Coalition providing $100 for each award, the
and dropped into a hopper. From ■ Happy Christmas Fund, LTD recipient in October will be assured
there, three will be chosen at ran- ■ Helping Hands, Inc.
at least $12,500 as well.
dom. The member who nominated ■ Life Choices Pregnancy Care Center
“The response really has been
the group will then make a five-min- ■ Lowndes Co. VFW Post 4272
ute presentation, followed by a vote. ■ Main Street Columbus, Inc. overwhelming,” Davidson said.
Members commit to donating ■ Safe Haven, Inc. “Since the first meeting, we’ve had
$100 for each of the Impact Awards. ■ Society of St. Vincent de Paul so many others join. We want peo-
The second award will be an- ple to know it’s still not too late to
nounced in October and follow the mains open. be a part of this.”
same procedure. Current nominees To date, $13,500 has been raised. Tuesday’s meeting will begin
not chosen for the Impact Award Of that, $12,500 will go to the group with a 5:30 social hour, followed by
will be eligible for the October se- selected with $500 each going to the meeting at 6.
lection, as well as those nominated those who were selected among the For more information, visit the
by any new members who join the three finalists, but not chosen for group’s website at 100wwccolum-
group, to which membership re- the big award. busms.org.
Crawford
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ance premiums within a
fire district. The better
the rating, the lower the
premium.
Fire ratings are deter-
mined by response times
and the number of fire-
fighters per district. Right
now, Crawford is rated a
Class 9, with the entire
district rated as a Class
10. Classes 9 and 10 are
assigned to rural fire de-
partments that don’t have
adequate equipment,
quick response times or
access to enough fire hy-
drants.
The average response
time to a fire in District 4
is between 20 and 30 min- Courtesy photo
utes, depending on where Lowndes County Fire District 4’s new fire truck is part of a beginning effort to im-
it is in relation to the near- prove the district’s fire rating. The district, which encompasses the town of Craw-
est fire station. ford, has one of the worst fire ratings in the county.
“The higher a fire rat-
boost its fire rating, since rating help with insurance “It’s a slow climb,” she
ing is, the higher insur-
response time to emer- rates, but King believes it said. “But we’re getting
ance in the area is,” King
gencies also matters. would attract more busi- there. I’m just real excited
said. “So our ultimate
“I know this district nesses and residents to about that truck. When
goal is to get to fires and
and District 5 both need the district, thus boosting they put the fire hose on
fight them faster because
volunteers,” she said. the local economy. She it, even doing that is fast-
that will lower our fire rat-
“Those are the two dis- hopes the district’s rating er than the old one. I’m
ing and allow us to help
tricts with the lowest rat- can continue to improve, telling you, it was so ex-
people and their property
ings. We’d really like to one fire engine and one citing.”
faster.”
District 4 Supervisor get them up.” equipment upgrade at a
Jeff Smith told The Dis- Not only would a lower time.
patch that he plans to
pursue other updates to
equipment above and be-
yond just one truck. Most
of the equipment at the
district’s three fire sta-
tions is old — sometimes
decades old — and that’s
something he wants to ad-
dress.
“We’re trying to take
the district in a new direc-
tion,” Smith
said. “We’re
still trying
to recruit
new volun-
teers and
give them
the best
training we Smith
can. We’re
hoping that can come
through upgrading our
equipment because that
will give volunteers the
confidence that they can
not only serve the district,
but they can protect them-
selves too.”
Smith said there are
as many as a dozen volun-
teer firefighters currently
training to join District 4,
but the district is still re-
cruiting. Right now, there
are 20 volunteer firefight-
ers; both King and Smith
would like to see that dou-
ble.
“We’re excited about
what’s going on with the
volunteers,” Smith said.
“We’re thankful for the
support we have from
the community and the
volunteers are able to get
involved.”
King views the up-
grade in equipment as a
draw to future volunteers,
and hopes that a rise in
the number of firefighters
the district has will also
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will.”
lijah MacNamee is no longer This isn’t to say MacNamee’s
allowed to openly admire his seemingly scripted feat Sunday
super regional handiwork — at should go unnoticed. Rather, it’s
least not until his team’s run in Col- that a there are larger goals at stake
lege World Series is complete. entering this weekend’s College
The Mississippi State baseball World Series — goals of which Mac-
senior right fielder has been show- Namee and, more specifically, his
ered with praise and support in the bat, are squarely a part.
past three days since his all-too- Much has been made of the
fateful three-run home run in the MSU offense this season, with good
top of the ninth inning Sunday that reason. The Bulldogs are hitting a
helped sink Stanford in what was combined .317 with 519 runs, 160
the series-deciding Game 2 of the doubles and 63 home runs.
Starkville Super Regional. Entering Sunday’s CWS open-
Twitter and other varying social er against Auburn, the Bulldogs
media sites exploded with videos currently boast six players in their
and images of MacNamee’s hit, starting nine hitting better than
bat-flip, prolonged celebration and .300.
first base umpire Frank Sylvester’s But three hitters, who have
disdain for it all. fought slumps or injury at some
But that is no more. MSU coach point this season, all seem to be
Chris Lemonis won’t allow it. See Hitters, 2B
“I walk in and he’s watching the
swing in the locker room a little
Dispatch file photo
while ago,” Lemonis said through a PHOTO: Mississippi State senior
grin Tuesday. “We have cut him off Elijah MacNamee celebrates Sunday
of watching that swing and talking as he rounds the bases after hitting
about that swing. But I hope he’s a home run at Dudy Noble Field.
MSU BASKETBALL
Hitters
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getting hot just at the right time. ability to drive the called you can step in there and do
Take sophomore Rowdey ball in the early stag- what you came here to do.”
Jordan, for instance. Following es of the season, go- Finally there’s MacNamee.
a March 19 game ing 10-for-17 with six The trials and tribulations of the
against Arkansas-Lit- RBIs over a six-game senior’s late season injury woes
tle Rock, the sopho- stretch between are well documented. A nagging
more sensation was March 6 and 19. foot injury was aggravated during
batting a slumping His middle of his a May 12 win over No. 14 Ole Miss.
.151. In the time year was plagued Hatcher
MacNamee would miss nearly
since, his batting by inconsistencies, three weeks of action.
average has soared, though. He logged just 11 starts Upon returning, he roped a
reaching as high as Jordan over his 21 appearances and handful of deep fly balls to the
.303, before settling dropped his batting average from
warning track during the regional
to its current .296. .524 to .302 with a dismal 9-for-43
and super regional, before ending
Further, after finishing 7-for-13 stretch.
last weekend with his three-run
with five RBIs a home run and a Despite the midseason slide,
shot against the Cardinal.
double against Southern Univer- Hatcher has found his groove of
sity, Central Michigan and Mi- late. Starting 10 of the past 11 With his home run now behind
ami, Jordan was named the Most games, he has recorded six multi- him, MacNamee is fully prepared
Valuable Player of the Starkville hit contests and seen his average boost the Bulldogs offense in
Regional. climb to .327 after bottoming out at Omaha.
“It means a lot,” Jordan said. .295 on April 26. “It’s a team sport so when it
“It was a big weekend, and we got “It helps,” Hatcher said of comes to that my mentality is that
three wins. I battled through some how starting every day has built I’m going to do anything to help
adversity at the beginning of the consistency. “But even if that’s not this team win,” he said. “It’s like
year. Being the MVP … means a the case, you have to be mentally that at all times, but postseason I
lot.” prepared every day, day-in and day- don’t care how we get runs as long
Then there’s sophomore Josh out. You have to get your work in. is says at the end of the day we
Hatcher, who flashed an uncanny You have to know that your name is have the ‘W.’”
Small
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All-American, while senior Jake legiate Baseball Newspaper pre- Allen earned American Baseball
Mangum and sophomore Justin viously named the trio All-Ameri- Coaches Association/Rawlings
Foscue earned second and third cans as well. South All-Region first team status.
team accolades, respectively. In addition, Small, Mangum, Junior Dustin Skelton was
Baseball America and the Col- Foscue and sophomore Tanner named to the second team.
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Baseball
Gamel lf 4 0 0 0 White 1b 3 0 0 0 SF_Ahmed (6). in the finals. It was Steve’s first win at Heartland Friday, April 12: Vegas 5, San Jose 3
Summer Camps
H.Perez ph-rf 2 0 0 0 Fisher pr 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Motorsports Park and the 32nd of his career. ... Sunday, April 14: Vegas 6, San Jose 3
Arcia ss 5 0 0 0 Myfield 2b 1 0 0 0 Arizona Ron Capps will look for his third straight Funny Tuesday, April 16: Vegas 5, San Jose 0
American League Glance Mrsnick cf 5 0 1 0
Totals 52 6 10 6 Totals 42 3 5 3
Kelly W,7-6
Chafin H,8
7 2-3 3 0 0
1-3 0 0 0 0
0
0
5 Car win in Thunder Valley. Capps scored his
fifth career win at Bristol Dragway in 2018, the
Thursday, April 18: San Jose 5, Vegas 2
Sunday, April 21: San Jose 2, Vegas 1, 2OT
All Times EDT
MUW Summer Volleyball Clinics
New York
East Division
W L Pct GB
41 25 .621 —
Milwaukee
Houston
110 000 100 000 03—6
000 300 000 000 00—3
DP_Milwaukee 4. LOB_Milwaukee 5, Hous-
Holland S,10-11 1 0 0 0 0
Philadelphia
Eflin L,6-6 8 5 2 2 1
1
9
most in class history at the track.
Next race: Summit Racing Equipment Nation-
als, June 20-23, Summit Racing Equipment
Tuesday, April 23: San Jose 5, Vegas 4, OT
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
(Best-of-7)
Mississippi University for Women will host four Tampa Bay 41 26 .612 ½ ton 6. 2B_Grandal (9), Thames (7), Kemp (6). Velasquez 1 1 0 0 0 0 Motorsports Park, Norwalk, Ohio. EASTERN CONFERENCE
position-specific volleyball clinics this summer for youth Boston 35 34 .507 7½ HR_Braun (11), Moustakas (21), Grandal (15), Umpires_Home, Ryan Blakney; First, Ed Online: http://www.nhra.com Boston 4, Columbus 2
Toronto 24 43 .358 17½ Thames (9). SB_Marisnick (6). CS_Straw (1). Hickox; Second, Carlos Torres; Third, Dana OTHER SERIES Thursday, April 25: Boston 3, Columbus 2, OT
players. Baltimore 21 46 .313 20½ IP H R ER BB SO DeMuth. WORLD OF OUTLAWS Saturday, April 27: Columbus 3, Boston 2, 2OT
A defense/libero clinic will be held July 15, followed Central Division Milwaukee T_2:16. A_29,047 (43,647). Friday-Saturday, Knoxville Raceway, Knoxville, Tuesday, April 30: Columbus 2, Boston 1
W L Pct GB Woodruff 7 4 3 3 3 6 Iowa. Thursday, May 2: Boston 4, Columbus 1
by a setters clinic July 16, a hitter/blocker clinic July 17 Minnesota 44 22 .667 — Claudio 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Cubs 10, Rockies 1 Online: http://worldofoutlaws.com/sprintcars Saturday, May 4: Boston 4, Columbus 3
and an all skills clinic July 18. Cleveland 34 33 .507 10½ Jeffress 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 2 Chicago Colorado Monday, May 6: Boston 3, Columbus 0
Cost is $50 per session. In order to participate,
each camper must complete a signed registration form,
Chicago
Detroit
32 34 .485 12
25 39 .391 18
Hader
Guerra
1 0 0 0 2
2 0 0 0 2
0
3
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Schwrbr lf 4 1 1 4 Blckmon rf 4 0 1 0
Ryan p 0 0 0 0 Tapia lf 1 0 0 0
Golf Carolina 4, N.Y. Islanders 0
Friday, April 26: Carolina 1, N.Y. Islanders 0, OT
Kansas City 21 46 .313 23½
West Division
Houser W,2-1
Houston
2 1 0 0 1 3
Brach p 0 0 0 0 Story ss 4 0 0 0 US Open at a glance Sunday, April 28: Carolina 2, N.Y. Islanders 1
Wednesday, May 1: Carolina 5, N.Y. Islanders 2
a facility accident waiver and a photo release form. W L Pct GB Verlander 7 4 3 3 0 15 Bote 3b 4 0 1 0 Diehl p 0 0 0 0 PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — Facts and figures for Friday, May 3: Carolina 5, N.Y. Islanders 2
Registration and all forms for the clinic are available Pressly 1 0 0 0 0 2 Rizzo 1b 4 1 0 0 Estevez p 0 0 0 0 the 119th U.S. Open golf championship, which WESTERN CONFERENCE
Houston 46 23 .667 — starts Thursday:
Texas 36 31 .537 9 Osuna 1 2 0 0 0 2 J.Baez ss 5 2 2 2 Dahl lf-rf 4 0 3 0 St. Louis 4, Dallas 3
at https://www.owlsathletics.com/camps/camps-list. Oakland 35 34 .507 11 Harris 1 0 0 0 0 0 C.Gnzal rf-lf 4 2 2 0 Arenado 3b 0 0 0 0 Site: Pebble Beach Golf Links. Thursday, April 25: St. Louis 3, Dallas 2
For more information contact Roxanne Hernandez at James 1 0 0 0 0 3 Cratini c 4 2 2 0 McMahon 3b 2 0 0 0 The course: Designed by two amateur players, Saturday, April 27: Dallas 4, St. Louis 2
Los Angeles 33 35 .485 12½ Jack Neville and Douglas Grant, Pebble Beach
Seattle 29 42 .408 18 Rondon 1 0 0 0 1 0 Heyward cf-rf 4 1 2 2 Desmond cf 4 0 1 0 Monday, April 29: St. Louis 4, Dallas 3
662-329-6572. Tuesday’s Games Perez L,1-1 2 4 3 3 0 2 Hamels p 3 1 2 2 M.Rynld 1b 4 0 0 0 opened in 1919. Jack Nicklaus redesigned the Wednesday, May 1: Dallas 4, St. Louis 2
Umpires_Home, Ryan Additon; First, James Almr Jr cf 1 0 0 0 Bre.Rdg 2b-ss 4 0 0 0 par-3 fifth hole along Stillwater Cove for the Friday, May 3: Dallas 2, St. Louis 1
N.Y. Yankees 12, N.Y. Mets 5, 1st game 2000 U.S. Open. It was bought 20 years ago
Baltimore 4, Toronto 2 Hoye; Second, Chris Conroy; Third, Doug Russell 2b 4 0 0 0 Wolters c-2b 3 1 1 0 Sunday, May 5: St. Louis 4, Dallas 1
Eddings. Snztela p 2 0 0 0 by a group that included Arnold Palmer, Clint Tuesday, May 7: St. Louis 2, Dallas 1, 2OT
on the air
N.Y. Mets 10, N.Y. Yankees 4, 2nd game Eastwood, Peter Ueberroth and Dick Ferris.
Cleveland 2, Cincinnati 1, 10 innings T_4:16. A_40,032 (41,168). McGee p 0 0 0 0 San Jose 4, Colorado 3
B.Shaw p 0 0 0 0 Length: 7,075 yards. Friday, April 26: San Jose 5, Colorado 2
Oakland 4, Tampa Bay 3
Texas 9, Boston 5 Mariners 9, Twins 6, Innetta ph-c 2 0 1 1 Par: 71 (35-36).
Cut: Top 60 players and ties.
Sunday, April 28: Colorado 4, San Jose 3
Today Chicago White Sox 7, Washington 5
Houston 10, Milwaukee 8 10 innings
Seattle Minnesota
Totals
Chicago
Colorado
37 10 12 10 Totals
050 030 020—10
000 000 001—1
34 1 7 1
Playoff (if necessary): Two-hole aggregate im-
mediately after 72 holes are completed.
Tuesday, April 30: San Jose 4, Colorado 2
Thursday, May 2: Colorado 3, San Jose 0
Saturday, May 4: San Jose 2, Colorado 1
Minnesota 6, Seattle 5 Field: 156 players (140 pros, 16 amateurs).
GOLF Kansas City 3, Detroit 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi
M.Smith cf 6 1 3 0 Kepler rf 5 1 1 1
E_Bre.Rodgers (3). DP_Colorado 2. LOB_Chi-
cago 8, Colorado 9. 2B_C.Gonzalez (3), Cara- Purse: $12.5 million. Winner’s share: $2.25
Monday, May 6: Colorado 4, San Jose 3, OT
L.A. Angels 5, L.A. Dodgers 3 Wednesday, May 8: San Jose 3, Colorado 2
K.Sager 3b 5 0 0 0 J.Plnco ss 5 1 1 0 tini (7), Dahl (19). HR_Schwarber (14), J.Baez million.
11:30 a.m. — PGA Tour Golf: U.S. Open, Wednesday’s Games
Encrnco dh 5 1 0 0 Cruz dh 4 0 1 0 (17). SF_Schwarber (5). Defending champion: Brooks Koepka.
CONFERENCE FINALS
(Best-of-7)
Oakland 6, Tampa Bay 2 U.S. Open champions at Pebble Beach: Jack
Vglbach 1b 5 2 4 1 E.Rsrio lf 5 1 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO EASTERN CONFERENCE
first round, Pebble Beach, Calif., FS1 Cincinnati 7, Cleveland 2
Boston 4, Texas 3 Do.Sntn rf 5 0 1 1 Garver c 5 0 2 1 Chicago Nicklaus (1972), Tom Watson (1982), Tom Kite Boston 4, Carolina 0
Narvaez c 4 1 2 0 Gnzalez 2b 5 1 2 2 Hamels W,6-2 7 6 0 0 1 9 (1992), Tiger Woods (2000), Graeme McDowell Thursday, May 9: Boston 5, Carolina 2
Toronto 8, Baltimore 6
11:30 a.m. — LPGA Tour Golf: Meijer LPGA Milwaukee 6, Houston 3, 14 innings D.Grdon 2b 5 2 2 0 C.Cron 1b 4 0 1 0 Ryan 1 1 0 0 0 1 (2010). Sunday, May 12: Boston 6, Carolina 2
Long lf 4 2 1 3 Sano 3b 4 1 2 0 Brach 1 0 1 1 0 2 Three in a row: Koepka will try to join Willie An- Tuesday, May 14: Boston 2, Carolina 1
Seattle 9, Minnesota 6, 10 innings
Classic, first round, Grand Rapids, Mich., Detroit 3, Kansas City 2 D.Moore ss 4 0 0 0 Buxton cf 4 1 1 2
Totals 43 9 13 5 Totals 41 6 11 6
Colorado derson (1903-05) as the only players to win the
U.S. Open three straight years.
Thursday, May 16: Boston 4, Carolina 0
Thursday’s Games Senzatela L,5-5 4 8 8 6 4 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Seattle 000 001 050 3—9 Grand Slam, Part III: Phil Mickelson is the third
GOLF Seattle (Kikuchi 3-4) at Minnesota (Pineda
Minnesota 000 000 132
McGee
Shaw
2 1 0 0 1
1 0 0 0 0
2
1 player this year to try for the career Grand
St. Louis 4, San Jose 2
4-3), 1:10 p.m. Saturday, May 11: San Jose 6, St. Louis 3
0—6 Diehl 1 1 2 2 0 2 Slam, following Rory McIlroy at the Masters
6:30 p.m. — PGA Tour Golf: U.S. Open, first Toronto (Stroman 3-8) at Baltimore (Ynoa 0-2),
7:05 p.m. E_Garver 2 (2), C.Cron (5), Sano 2 (4), K.Sea- Estevez 1 2 0 0 0 0 and Jordan Spieth at the PGA Championship.
Monday, May 13: St. Louis 4, San Jose 2
Wednesday, May 15: San Jose 5, St. Louis 4,
ger (3). LOB_Seattle 11, Minnesota 6. 2B_M. Senzatela pitched to 3 batters in the 5th This is Mickelson’s fifth U.S. Open with a Grand OT
L.A. Angels (Skaggs 4-6) at Tampa Bay (Yar-
round, Pebble Beach, Calif., FOX brough 5-2), 7:10 p.m. Smith 2 (6), Narvaez (5), D.Gordon 2 (5), Sano HBP_by Hamels (Arenado), by Shaw (Hamels), Slam at stake. Friday, May 17: St. Louis 2, San Jose 1
(7). HR_Vogelbach (17), Long (1), Kepler (16), by Diehl (Rizzo), by Brach (Wolters). Noteworthy: Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus and Sunday, May 19: St. Louis 5, San Jose 0
Texas (Sampson 5-3) at Boston (Price 4-2),
6:30 p.m. — PGA Tour Golf: U.S. Open, first 7:10 p.m. Gonzalez (8), Buxton (9). SB_M.Smith (18). Umpires_Home, Roberto Ortiz; First, Adrian Ben Hogan are the only players to win a PGA
Tour event and a major on the same course in
Tuesday, May 21: St. Louis 5, San Jose 1
Detroit (Boyd 5-4) vs. Kansas City (Bailey 4-6) CS_Do.Santana (2). SF_Do.Santana (2). S_D. Johnson; Second, Quinn Wolcott; Third, Gary STANLEY CUP FINALS
the same year.
round, Pebble Beach, Calif., FS1 at Omaha, Neb., 8:05 p.m. Moore (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
Cederstrom.
T_2:57. A_47,412 (50,398). Quoteworthy: “We feel good about our plan. We
(Best-of-7)
N.Y. Yankees (Happ 6-3) at Chicago White Sox St. Louis 4, Boston 3
Seattle feel good about what you see on the golf course
MLB BASEBALL (Nova 3-5), 8:10 p.m.
Bautista 1 1-3 2 0 0 1 1 Reds 7, Indians 2 and what we’re going to present to the players
Monday, May 27: Boston 4, St. Louis 2
Wednesday, May 29: St. Louis 3, Boston 2, OT
Friday’s Games as a tough but true test.” — John Bodenhamer
Milone 6 4 3 3 0 6 Cincinnati Cleveland Saturday, June 1: Boston 7, St. Louis 2
11 a.m. — Pittsburgh at Atlanta OR Seattle Boston (Rodriguez 6-4) at Baltimore (Cashner
6-2), 7:05 p.m. Gearrin 1-3 3 1 1 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi of the USGA. Monday, June 3: St. Louis 4, Boston 2
Bass W,1-1 BS,1 1 1-3 2 2 2 0 0 Senzel cf 4 1 1 1 Lindor ss 4 0 1 0 Television (all times EDT): Thursday-Friday, Thursday, June 6: St. Louis 2, Boston 1
Cleveland (Plutko 2-1) at Detroit (TBD), 7:10
at Minnesota (1 p.m.), MLB p.m. Elias S,6-7 1 0 0 0 0 2 Votto dh 2 1 1 1 Mercado lf-cf
3 0 0 0 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (FS1), 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 Sunday, June 9: Boston 5, St. Louis 1
Minnesota VnMeter ph-dh 2 0 0 0 C.Sntna dh 3 1 1 1 p.m. (FOX); Saturday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (FOX); Wednesday, June 12: St. Louis 4, Boston 1
L.A. Angels (Heaney 0-1) at Tampa Bay (Snell
7 p.m. — Detroit at Kansas City, ESPN 4-5), 7:10 p.m. Berrios 6 2-3 7 1 1 2 6 E.Sarez 3b 4 1 1 1 Naquin rf 4 1 2 0 Sunday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. (FOX).
CANDORVILLE Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (June relaxing and recharging. break; you’re solving a problem
13). Though you already have TAURUS (April 20-May even if you’re not aware that
excellent reasons for doing 20). You enjoy helping people you are.
what you do, this solar return fix what’s wrong. However, this LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). It’s
represents a deepening of your shouldn’t be your default mode. as though life has an agenda
purpose. Your pursuits become And if it feels wrong not to be and doesn’t feel like accommo-
both more urgent and more solving problems, then that’s an dating yours. While it’s often
meaningful as you commit to even bigger problem. smart to move with life, it would
seeing a certain change in your GEMINI (May 21-June 21). be a shame to let it have its way
world. An August detour brings One of the most profound gifts every time. Stand up for your-
levity. Your popularity will surge of technology is that it shows self. Fight for what you want.
in September. Aquarius and Leo us, through contrast, what it VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
adore you. Your lucky numbers means to be human. When Though it may seem that a per-
BABY BLUES are: 8, 10, 40, 9 and 50. you feel like a machine going son has it all figured out and is
ARIES (March 21-April through the motions of your pro- doing the right thing at the right
19). There is no way to improve gram, your humanity will shake time in the right way, that’s just
except through giving the im- you awake. the outsider’s perspective of
portant task your full attention. CANCER (June 22-July 22). the story. Handle your own thing
Split attention is so ineffective A subconscious decision pro- and don’t worry about it.
you may as well do nothing cess sends your energy where LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
at all. Actually, that would be it’s most needed, resulting in a It’s been scientifically proven
better because at least you’d be shift of mood. Give yourself a that people can hear a smile.
In your case, they can feel it
through a wall, or a state line,
or an ocean away. Your joy has
incredible reach.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). Anyone can be interested
BEETLE BAILEY in a social media profile; eyes
flit where they want, fingers can
click away the instant things get
boring. Genuine face-to-face
interest is a bigger risk, a thrill
and where all the good stuff
happens today.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). You have stories to tell,
information to impart and ways
to make people laugh. Still, you
hold back. You sense it’s more
important for you to get the
other person talking. Making a
connection depends on this.
MALLARD FILLMORE CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). Think of all of life as an
experiment. If this person’s not
right, try that person. If these
words don’t work, try those
words. In a proper experiment,
the scientist doesn’t take the
outcome personally.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). It’s as though the circus
has come to town. There is
something exciting to see ev-
erywhere you turn. And because
a good audience always gives
the performers a boost, when
FAMILY CIRCUS you enjoy the show, it gets even
better.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). One of the most natural
and primal things to wonder
about other people is, “What do
they want from me?” Everyone
wants something. If it’s just con-
nection and acceptance they’re
after, you’re in a good place.
Business
Business moves with Mary
G
AHI is open by ap-
et ready for some buy. Brous- wonderful to pointment and Monday
fresh seafood. sard will then continue to
through Friday from 9
If you’re in post where patronize our
he will meet business. We a.m.-5 p.m.
Starkville or Columbus,
it’s time to get on Face- customers, just love our Got business tips?
book to get your hands typically at a customers.” Email them to mpollitz@
on some fresh catch from local busi- Mary Pollitz Both cdispatch.com.
the Gulf. ness, and you stands will be
Gulf Seafood Connec- pay once you pick up your open from March to Oc-
tion, based out of Pass orders. tober every day from 2-7
Christian, will be coming If you’re itching for p.m. Cater added with the
up to Starkville and Co- some gulf shrimp, check new location on Martin
lumbus with fresh-caught out the Facebook pages Luther King Dr., custom-
seafood on a weekly to make your orders. ers will have more park-
basis. The company Also in Starkville, ing and outdoor space.
runs its orders through Starkvegas Snowballs The new location will
a Facebook group. Gulf is opening a second also house the stand’s
Seafood Connection has location at 113 B Martin main office and renova-
been catching and selling Luther King Dr. tions are underway.
fresh shrimp, fish, oys- Owner Doug Cater Over in Columbus,
ters and crabmeat since first opened up shop in there’s a new insurance
1977. a trailer on Highway agent on Highway 45.
All you have to do is 12 in 2015. Two years Kristin Tate with Alfa
join either the Columbus later, he opened up at 216 Insurance, 3908 Hwy. 45,
or Starkville Gulf Sea- Lummus Dr. Cater said is open Monday through
food Connection Face- hopefully by July 1, its Friday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.,
book page. Gulf Seafood second location will help offering auto, home, life
Connection director ease pressure from the and business insurance.
Michael Broussard posts popular Snowball stand AHI Auto-Home Insur-
on each group when, near the Cotton District. ance moved from Brick-
where and what he’s “We are expanding. erton to 402 Wilkins
selling a few days before Business is just growing,” Wise Road Suite 6 last
he arrives in Starkville or Cater said. “Our goal is week.
Columbus. All customers to take some pressure off Andy Hubbard, who
have to do is see what of Lummus. The thing started the insurance
California
company to build
and test rockets
in Mississippi
The Associated Press
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up for sale on the 28th painting, carpentry, LOCAL RECLAIMED
Under the trade Quotes by job not acre. ELLIPTICAL MACHINE
662.328.2424 day of June, 2018 at
10:00 am at Shelton's name of
plumbing, masonry and
electrical work also per-
Sole Elliptical E35 in DEPOSIT
VEHICLES
FINANCING AVAILABLE
AND
Towing, 1024 Gardner form maintenance on excellent condition. Nice
Blvd., Columbus, MS
Zachary's equipment and ma- quiet machine. $450
MAKE OFFER AT
deadliNes
TERRA CARE
CREDIT CHECK
CREDITUNIONDEALS.CO
39702. Located at 205 LANDSCAPING L.L.C. chinery. 662−574−1561
M
5th Street North, Phone: 662−549−1878 Carpenter/Millwright:
205−683−5663
(Deadlines subject to change.)
PUBLISH: 6/13 &
6/20/2019 Columbus, Landscaping, Property
Clean Up, Plant Care,
Must have experience in
general carpentry and
Free Pets 5100
662-329-2323
For Placing/Canceling Lowndes County. Bush Hogging, Herbicide concrete work. FREE KITTENS Two 2017 Zinger Crossroads
The following vehicle Agricultural Tractor Op- eight−week old kittens 32ft RV
Classified Line Ads: has been abandoned at Spraying. erator: Must have Class free to good homes.
2411 HWY 45 N 2005 Nissan Titan
Sunday .................. Thursday 3:00 p.m. Shelton's Towing, 1024 The name, title, A CDL & experience with
One boy and one girl, COLUMBUS, MS 2006 Dodge Ram
Gardner Blvd., Colum- agricultural tractors.
Monday.................... Friday 12:00 p.m. bus, MS 39702. and address of JESSE & BEVERLY’S All jobs are working on both grey tabbies. Litter Pickup 3500
2012 Nissan Altima
the owner/part- Tenn-Tom Waterway box trained and good Commercial Property For
Tuesday.................Monday 12:00 p.m.
LAWN SERVICE. 2016 Toyota RAV4
2003 Mercury Marquis ner/corporate of- Mowing, cleanup, Project, must be 18 with people. $0.00 662 Rent 7100 2018 Toyota RAV4
Wednesday ........... Tuesday 12:00 p.m. VIN#
ficer and/or ma- landscaping, sodding, & years old with clean, val- −549−4519
2015 Jeep Wrangler
2MEFM75W93X619172 id driver’s license and
Thursday ........ Wednesday 12:00 p.m. jority stockhold-
tree cutting. 356−6525.
pass pre-employment Business For Sale 6350
FOR RENT LOCATED 2017 Jeep Wrangler
Friday .................. Thursday 12:00 p.m. These vehicles will be
put up for sale on the er/member/trus Tree Services 1860
drug screen. EOE NEAR DOWNTOWN.
3,000 sq. ft. truck
2016 Ford Transit T−
Send resume or apply 350 VAN
LEGAL NOTICES must be 28th day of June, 2019 tee of the above @: R & D Maintenance
RESTAURANT FOR terminal, 9,500 sq. ft. 2008 GMC Yukon
submitted 3 business days prior to at 10:00 am at
named busi- A&T TREE SERVICE Services SALE OR LEASE
Opportunity to own/
shop & 3,200 sq. ft. Denali
Shelton's Towing, 1024 3600 West Plymouth Rd
first publication date ness are:
Bucket truck & stump office/shop. Buildings 2010 Dodge Charger
- Gardner Blvd., Colum- removal. Free est. Columbus, MS 39701 operate an established can be rented together
2013 Dodge Charger
bus, MS 39702. Serving Columbus profitable strong or separately. All w/
• All ads must be paid for in advance and are 2005 Honda Odyssey
Douglas Pellum since 1987. Senior Professional 3500 customer base and excellent access & Hwy.
non-refundable after the first insertion. PUBLISH: 6/13 & excellent reputation For 82 visibility. 662−327− 2008 Chevrolet HHR
citizen disc. Call Alvin @
• Please read your ad on the first day of 6/20/2019 Member/Man- 242−0324/241−4447 STYLIST NEEDED with info please email: 9559.
2017 Chevrolet Impala
or without clientele in 2001 Ford Expedition
publication. We accept responsibility only for
The following vehicle ager "We’ll go out on a limb unique salon environ-
thisisforsell@yahoo.com
2009 Ford Escape
the first incorrect insertion.
• The Publisher assumes no financial
has been abandoned at 83 Atkinson for you!" ment in Starkville. OFFICE SPACE
Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 AVAILABLE. Located on 2013 Buick Lacrosse
Shelton's Towing, 1024
responsibility for errors nor for omission of Gardner Blvd., Colum- Drive Please call 662-617-
Catfish Alley. 450 sq. ft.
2013 Chevrolet Equinox
5601 for more informa-
copy. Liability shall not exceed the cost of that bus, MS 39702. Starkville, MS J&A TREE REMOVAL tion. 3−4BR/1.5BA DUPLEX. w/ 1/2 bath. $400/mo. 2012 BMW 3 Series
portion of space occupied by such error.
2006 Nissan Murano
39759 Work from a bucket Newly renovated. Large 662−328−8655.
CREDIT UNION DEALS
• All questions regarding classified ads currently truck. Insured/bonded. Bargain Column 4180 backyard, HUD
VIN# accepted, at 1010 6th Houses For Rent: Northside LOCAL RECLAIMED
running should be directed to the Classified Call Jimmy for free
Department.
JN8AZ08W16W523184 If any person estimate, CLOTHES DRYER Ave. N. Call 662−425− 7110 VEHICLES
• All ads are subject to the approval of this These vehicles will be wishes to re- 662−386−6286. Maytag Clothes Dryer, 0332. FINANCING AVAILABLE
MAKE OFFER AT
paper. The Commercial Dispatch reserves the put up for sale on the quest a hearing $90. 662−242−6683 2BR/1BA HOUSE
601 21ST ST. N. CREDITUNIONDEALS.CO
28th day of June, 2019,
right to reject, revise, classify or cancel any at 10:00 am at to object to the Good Things To Eat 2150 FOX RUN APARTMENTS
1 & 2 BR near hospital. $575/mo. $575 dep.
M
PANASONIC CD
advertising at any time. Shelton's Towing, 1024 issuance of this YOU PICK BLUE− STEREO SYSTEM $595−$645 monthly.
205−683−5663
Gardner Blvd., Colum- permit a re-
aUTO / PeTs
changer with AM/FM Military discount, pet 3BR/1.5BA house in
bus, MS 39702. BERRIES ARE READY!
Columbus. 1801 MLK Boats & Marine 9250
quest for a hear- Hill O’ Beans Farm radio. Holds 5 CD’S & area, pet friendly, and
Dr. $695/mo. $695
MeRcHaNdise
furnished corporate
PUBLISH: 6/13 &
6/20/2019
ing must be 456 Fernbank Rd. has 1 large speaker.
$50. (662)574−1212. apts. 24−HOUR dep. 770−316−1714 2013 TAHOE 195
in Steens. DECKBOAT. V8 engine
made in writing 662−368−1163 PROFESSIONAL GYM. or 770−316−7212.
Good: 6 Days.......................$12 The following vehicle and received by Open Mon−Fr, 8a−5p ON SITE SECURITY.
w/ low hours. Runs
has been abandoned at
WASHER AND DRYER NORTH COLUMBUS−− great. Ready to hit the
Better: 12 Days....................$18 Shelton's Towing, 1024 the Department Sat. 7a−12p Maytag washer. Good ON SITE MAINTENANCE.
CLOSE TO CAFB 3BR/ water. Located in
ON SITE MANAGEMENT.
Best: 30 Days.......................$30 Gardner Blvd., Colum- of Revenue with- Call For Availability Condition. $90. 662−
24−HOUR CAMERA
2BA, stove, refr, Starkville. $23,900.
bus, MS 39702.
in (15) fifteen 242−6883 dshwash, w/d hookups, Call or text 662−341−
6 lines of text; addtl. lines $1 each. Lost & Found 2300 SURVEILLANCE. Benji @
carport, fenced−in 0374.
2014 Hyundai Sonata days from the Clothing 4330 662−386−4446.
backyard. 1−year lease,
VIN# first date this no- credit check. $900/mo. Campers & RVs 9300
seRVices / fiNaNcial Apts For Rent: West 7050
5NPEB4AC2EH827640 BRASS KETTLE I
tice was pub- am looking for a
$900 dep. Coleman
VIP
Realty 662−329−2323
This vehicle will be put lished.
Real esTaTe / HealTH
brass Victorian
up for sale on the 28th or 662−251−5683.
Spirit Kettle that my
Rentals
day of June, 2019 at mother sold to
Good: 12 Days.....................$25 10:00 am at Shelton's Requests shall someone in
Houses For Rent: South 7140
Towing, 1024 Gardner
Best: 24 Days.......................$40 Blvd., Columbus, MS be sent to: Columbus, Ms in Apartments 3BR/2BA HOUSE Open
about 1974 or 75. I
& Houses
39702. floor plan w/ concrete
6 lines of text; addtl. lines $1 each.
Chief Council, know this is a long floors, fireplace, large
PUBLISH: 6/13 &
6/20/2019 Legal Division
shot, but I would
Farm Equipment & Supplies
1 Bedrooms fenced in backyard,
2 Bedroooms
like to buy it back
gaRage sales
carport. $1,000/mo. 2008 FLEETWOOD
Department of for her. 601−323− 4420 662−328−8655.
3 Bedrooms
Advertisement for Re- DISCOVER 40X
Good: 1 Day.........................$10 verse Auction Revenue 5886 3 slides, washer/dryer,
Houses For Rent: Starkville
P.O. Box 2282 JOHN DEERE MODEL M
Furnished &
in motion satellite,
Better: 3 Days......................$18 East Mississippi Com-
Jackson, MS
TRACTOR A set of one 7170 outside kitchen &
Best: 6 Days.........................$34 munity College Board of
Trustees is receiving un- 39225 LOST HONDA car key
row cultivators w/ Unfurnished 3BR/1.5BA. 143
entertainment center.
hydraulic lift, has been 350 cummins w/ 27k
4 lines of text; addtl. lines $1 each. priced solicitations for with fob and red heart repainted, looks good & 1, 2, & 3 Baths NORTHSIDE DR. in miles, new tires &
the following: inscribed Tiny. 662−
Includes FREE Garage Sale signs. Rain Date of First 327−5040
runs good, $3500. Call
662−436−2037.
Lease, Deposit Starkville. $750/mo.
$750 deposit required.
batteries. Title in hand.
on the day of your sale? Call and we will LP Gas & Fuel (Golden
Triangle & Lion Hills
Publication: & Credit Check HUD Accepted. Call
$120k neg. Columbus.
662−574−6100.
re-run your ad the next week FREE! 6/13/2019 Clerical & Office 3050 Furniture 4480 viceinvestments.com 662−242−8555.
Campuses)
THE COMMERCIAL Dis- 327-8555 Mobile Homes for Rent 7250
2011 HEARTLAND
eMPlOYMeNT & legals
Solicitations will be re- SOLID MAHOGANY
ceived until 10:00 a.m. Published:
patch seeks a part-time DINING TABLE Ball and BUMPER PULL
circulation assistant.
on Tuesday, June 25, 6/13/2019 & Position reports to the claw foot, two leaves, Apts For Rent: Other 7080
123 BECK DR, CAMPER 2011
All employment and legal notices must be 2019, in the Administra- 6/14/2019 circulation manager and custom cut glass, full COLUMBUS. 14 x 64. hreartland north country
tion Office, P.O. Box 2BR/1BA. $450/mo. lakeside bumper pull
placed via email, phone or in-person. All 100, Mayhew, MS
will assist in all duties apron including leaves,
$450/dep. Includes travel trailer model
pertaining to the ser- one owner, drawers at
other ads may be placed online. 39753, Attn: Dana Mor- Air Cond & Heating 1030 vice and distribution of each end for silverware, garbage. No pets. No 29RKS. Purchased new
decai, or by electronic
fRee BaRgaiN cOlUMN
the newspaper to sub- or placemats. $600.00 HUD. 662−574−7614. April 2012, one owner,
submission at AIR CONDITION: New
scribers. Candidate non−smoker. Large u−
www.centralauction- installation, repairs, 662−329−2151
must have flexibility on 3BR/2BA TRAILER, shaped wrap around
Bargain Column ads must be submitted house.com. Submis- maintenance or service. hours (Daily and some New Hope school dist.
sions will be evaluated, Also auto air condition TWO PIECE LIVING kitchen counter. Dining
Saturday nights). Must
online at ads.cdispatch.com or in person. No and vendors submitting repairs or service. Call have attention to detail, ROOM SET New
$500/mo & $500 dep. table with 4 chairs.
No pets, no drugs, no
acceptable proposals Couch been covered
phone calls or emails. will be invited to parti-
John @ 549−7031 self-starter, exceptional loveseat and chaise for partying. Call b/w 10a− since purchase, makes
customer service skills, sale. $500
cipate in the Electronic 7p. 662−386−4292. into full bed, air
0 Legals 4390 Computer Equipment Reverse Auction to be Building & Remodeling 1120 able to pass a drug 662−242−2884 NO TEXT MGS.
4420 Farm Equipment & screen, must have good Leave a message. mattress and pump
held on Wednesday,
1000 Service Supplies June 26, 2019, at HOME REPAIRS & transportation, current
NICE 3/2 MH in Col. or
included. 2 euro−
1030 Air Conditioning & Heating driver's license and in- recliners less than 3
4450 Firewood www.centralauction- CONSTRUCTION WORK surance. Please send Estate Sales 4490 W. Lowndes School
1060 Appliance Repair 4460 Flea Markets house.com. WANTED. Carpentry, District. From $475−
years old. Walk thru
resume to The Commer- bath with neo−angle
1070 Asphalt & Paving 4480 Furniture small concrete jobs, cial Dispatch, PO Box ESTATE SALE. Sat. 6/ $535 mo. Deposit
1090 Automotive Services Information about the electrical, plumbing, 511, Columbus, MS 15, 7am to Noon required. Call 662−308
shower. Queen size
4510 Garage Sales specific items in the re- roof repairs, pressure bed in bedroom with a
1120 Building & Remodeling 4540 General Merchandise 39703 or email to 707 N. Browder St., −7781 or 601−940−
verse auction may be mfloyd@cdispatch.com. brand new mattress. To
1150 Carpeting/Flooring 4570 Household Goods obtained by contacting washing and mobile Columbus, MS 39702. 1397.
No phone calls, please. view camper call or text
1180 Childcare 4630 Lawn & Garden Kyle Younger at (662) home roof coating and
Garage Sales: East 4510 RENT A fully equipped 662−364−2226.
1210 Chimney Cleaning 4660 Merchandise Rentals 243-1975 or underpinning. No job
Additional photos
1240 Contractors kyounger@eastms.edu. too small. 549−7031. camper w/utilities &
4690 Musical Instruments Solicitation information MULTI−FAMILY cable from $145/wk − available at request.
1250 Computer Services 4700 Satellites may be obtained from STORAGE unit sale. $535/month. Columbus $10,000 negotiable.
1270 Electrical 4720 Sporting Goods Dana Mordecai at 662- TOM HATCHER, LLC Everything but the DOWNTOWN 1BR − & County School $10,000.00 662−364−
1300 Excavating 4750 Stereos & TV’s 243-1956 or dmorde- Custom Construction, "kitchen sink." Some This large 1 bedroom locations. 662−242− 2226
1320 Fitness Training 4780 Wanted To Buy cai@eastms.edu. This Restoration, vintage & antique items. apartment has been 7653 or 601−940−
1330 Furniture Repair & information will also be Remodeling, Repair, Sat. 979 South recently renovated. It Golf Carts 9350
1397.
Refinishing 5000 Pets & Livestock made available online Insurance claims. Lehmberg Rd. 7a− features great natural
5100 Free Pets by visiting our website
1360 General Services at
662−364−1769. 12:30p. light, hardwood floors, Office Spaces For Rent 7300 3−WHEEL BATTERY
1380 Housecleaning 5150 Pets http://www.eastms.edu
Licensed & Bonded. Let your tall ceilings and access GOLF CART In good
1390 Insulation 5200 Horses/Cattle/Livestock /bids or www.centralbid- fingers do the Garage Sales: North 4520 to a shared laundry OFFICE SPACE: 2,000 cond., $500. Call 662−
1400 Insurance 5250 Pet Boarding/Grooming ding.com. square feet. 294 386−4707 or 662−356
DO ALL SERVICE Home walking. room. $750 rent and
Chubby Dr. Flexible −6352.
1410 Interior Decorators 5300 Supplies/Accessories repair & remodel of all 4313 HWY. 373. Across $750 deposit. Utilities
5350 Veterinarians For questions relating to kind & size. Experience, Find your from Little Kitchen included. No pets leasing terms. Available
1440 Jewelry/Watch Repair
1470 Lawn Care/Landscaping 5400 Wanted To Buy
the reverse auction pro-
cess, please contact reliable, references dream job in Restaurant. Fri. & Sat. please. Call Peter, now. 662−328−8254. Need a
7a−1p. Women, men & 662−574−1561.
1500 Locksmiths 6000 Financial Central Bidding at 225- available. Free the classifieds! toddler boy/girl clothing, Houses For Sale: Other 8500
1530 Machinery Repair 810-4814. estimates. Call Chris,
6050 Business Opportunity 662−889−4507. home decor, furn./
1560 Mobile Home Services 6100 Business Opportunity antiques, office chairs,
DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA, HOUSE/MORTGAGE
The East Mississippi CH&A, 1 story, W/D,
1590 Moving & Storage Wanted Community College men’s outdoor & more. FOR SALE 4BR/2BA.
1620 Painting & Papering
Carpet & Flooring 1150 historic district, 1 block Address: 2108 Paulette
6120 Check Cashing Board of Trustees re-
1650 Pest Control 6150 Insurance serves the right to re-
from downtown, $575/
Garage Sales: New Hope 4530 mo. + $575 dep. NO Macon, MS 39341.
$263,000. 662−708−
NEW RIDE?
1680 Plumbing ject any or all bids and
1710 Printing
6200 Loans to negotiate with the 106 & 117 ERNEST DR.
PETS. 662−574−8789. 0071 FIND ONE IN THE
6250 Mortgages
1740 Roofing & Guttering 6300 Stocks & Bonds
lowest/best bidder. EM-
CC reserves the right to
By Lake Lowndes.
Peaceful & Quiet area.
HOUSE/ (AND)
CLASSIFIEDS
1770 Saws & Lawn Mowers Fri: 4−6p, Sat: 6−10a
6350 Business for Sale award the bid as a
Tools, big/tall mens
MORTGAGE FOR SALE.
1780 Sitting with Elderly/Sick whole or by individual General Help Wanted 3200 ADDRESS: 2108
1790 Stump Removal 7000 Rentals line item. clothing, womens &
PAULETTE RD. MACON
1800 Swimming Pools 7050 Apartments APARTMENT MAINTEN- girls clothing, h/h items
MS 39341 4 bedroom Motorcycles & ATVs 9400
7100 Commercial Property East Mississippi Com- ANCE TECH: Must have & much more!
1830 Tax Service knowledge of light elec-
2 bath. $310,000.
7150 Houses munity College is com- 1993 KAWASAKI
1860 Tree Service mitted to assuring that trical duties, plumbing, 662−708−0071.
VOYAGER XII Only
7180 Hunting Land DAVID’S CARPET & YARD SALE Sat. 7a−
1890 Upholstery the College and its pro- general maintenance, 25,500 miles. Runs
7190 Land for Rent/Lease UPHOLSTERY 12p. 1130 Mt. Vernon REDUCED: RIVER
1910 Welding grams are free from dis- make ready units. Must
7200 Mobile Homes crimination and harass- CLEANING be able to pass crimin- Rd. HOME IN WEST POINT! & looks good. No
2000 Announcements 7250 Mobile Home Spaces ment based upon race, 1 Room − $40 al and drug test. Must Great area. Across from problems. $3500.
2050 Card of Thanks color, ethnicity, sex, 2 Rooms − $70 have DL and your own Garage Sales: Caledonia 4540 water w/ access to 501−545−7750.
7300 Office Spaces transportation. Please
2100 Fraternal & Lodge pregnancy, religion, na- 3+ Rooms − $30 EA Tenn−Tom waterway.
7350 Resort Rentals tional origin, disability, Rugs−Must Be Seen email resume to 4 FAMILY YARD SALE. 4BR/2BA w/ 2 acres & 1999 ROADSTAR 1600
2150 Good Things To Eat 7400 River Property arast@hughesmgt.com
age, sexual orientation, Car Upholstery Fri 6/14 12p−5p. Sat. large screened in room. Only 45k miles. Hard
2200 In Memorial 7450 Rooms gender identity, genetic Cleaning Available 6/15 7a−12p. 56 $195,000. Call:
2250 Instruction & School 7500 Storage & Garages information, status as a Sanders Lane.
bags, rider & passenger
662−722−1758 662−245−4273 or back rests w/ luggage
2300 Lost & Found 7520 Vacation Rentals U.S. veteran, or any oth- APARTMENT MAINTEN-
er status protected by ANCE SUPERVISOR. 662−889−1228. rack, has windshield.
2350 Personals 7550 Wanted to Rent Garage Sales: Other 4560
2400 Special Notices state or federal law. The Responsible for all Ready to ride! $3500.
7600 Waterfront Property following person has General Services 1360 maintenance staff. Lots & Acreage 8600 501−545−7750.
2600 Travel/Entertainment been designated to Responsibilities: elec- INSIDE SALE 56 Barton
8000 Real Estate handle inquiries regard- WORK WANTED: trical, plumbing, build- Rd. Ethelsville Al. Sat. A RARE FIND... 68
3000 Employment 8050 Commercial Property Licensed & Bonded− 9a−2p. Clothes, shoes, wooded acres,
Trucks, Vans & Buses 9500
ing the non-discrimina- ing maintenance,
3050 Clerical & Office 8100 Farms & Timberland tion policies: Theresa carpentry, painting, & troubleshooting, make jewelry, kitchen & close to Columbus,
3100 Data Processing/ Computer 1978 MAZDA PICKUP
8150 Houses - Northside Harpole, Director of Hu- demolition. Landscap− ready, pool mainten- glassware, nik naks, Realtor owned. Call
3150 Domestic Help One owner. 5−speed.
8200 Houses - East man Resources, P.O. ing, gutters cleaned, ance, prefer HVAC certi- pictures & Christmas. 662−312−5184.
Box 158, Scooba, MS Runs great, $1800. Call
3170 Engineering 8250 Houses - New Hope bush hogging, clean−up fied. Must pass crimin-
39358, Telephone: 662−386−4707 or 662
3200 General Help Wanted 8300 Houses - South work, pressure washing, al background check General Merchandise 4600 SUMMER SPECIAL.
(662)-476-5274, E-mail: moving help & furniture and drug screening. Val- −356−6352.
3250 Management Positions 8350 Houses - West tharpole@eastms.edu. id DL and must have
1.75 acre lots. Good/
3300 Medical/Dental
3350 Opportunity Information
8450 Houses - Caledonia
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able, have good commu- accessories, $350
4000 Merchandise 8850 Wanted to Buy Zachary's, LLC, TRAVEL TRAILERS & nication skills, reliable cash.
$27000 OBO. One large
lot overlooking #17
intend to make
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green. Ready to build
4060 Antiques 9000 Transportation application for a & serviced. 132 Lincoln tools. We specialize in in cabinet , $35. As is,
on. $28.000 OBO. Call
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4090 Appliances 9050 Auto Accessories/Parts Caterer's permit. construction. Call Fred, 662−889−3103.
For
an estimate, call Chris, Kenmore sewing
4120 Auctions 9100 Auto Rentals & Leasing 662-312-3130 for info.
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Autos For Sale 9150
4180 Bargain Column As provided by $25. As is, cash.
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4210 Bicycles 9250 Boats & Marine
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4270 Business Furniture & 9400 Motorcycles/ATVs Laws, Section fleas & ticks on dogs & $5000. See at 59
Equipment 9450 Trailers/Heavy Equipment
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4330 Clothing
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