Police search
Development considering site for suspect in
of Gillespie-Jackson House north Columbus
shooting
Shell casings found
at scene; no injuries
reported
DISPATCH STAFF REPORT
Proposed commercial
properties, condos Lott wins award
would replace for work on Labor
antebellum home
By Alex Holloway
Day Murders case
aholloway@cdispatch.com
Amy Clayton Justice
STARKVILLE — A potential de-
velopment is eyeing a lot on the cor- Achievement Award
ner of Louisville Street and High-
way 12 where one of the city’s oldest
given by AG’s Office
homes now sits. Alex Holloway/Dispatch Staff
Dispatch Staff Report
Charles T. Carter, a developer Charles T. Carter, with Georgia-based Camson Development Company, talks
about a proposed development at the site of the Gillespie-Jackson House
with Marietta, Georgia-based Cam- Mississippi At-
during a Development Review Committee meeting. Carter’s company has
son Development Company, spoke not yet made a formal offer for the property. torney General
to Starkville’s Development Review Jim Hood honored
Committee on Thursday. Camson site — whether through relocation for the project yet. Starkville Police De-
Development is considering a devel- or demolition. Carter said he hoped for Thurs- partment Sgt. Bill
opment that would — while details Thursday’s meeting primarily day’s meeting to be primarily infor- Lott on Tuesday for
are currently scarce — bring com- focused on the technical aspects mational. He declined to comment his work in helping to
mercial property and condos to the of the development — engineering further to The Dispatch after the solve the 1990 Labor Lott
site of the Gillespie-Jackson House. work, fire and garbage truck ac- meeting, saying the project was still
Day Murders case.
In order to build the new develop- cess, ingress and egress — and City too early in conception and hasn’t
Lott received the Amy Clayton
ment, the Gillespie-Jackson house Planner Daniel Havelin said the city been finalized yet.
Justice Achievement Award, which
would have to be removed from the hasn’t received a formal application See Development, 8A
recognized his long work on solv-
ing the murders of 65-year-old Bet-
See Lott, 3A
72 Low 60
5 What four cards give you a dead Convention and
High man’s hand in five-card poker? Visitors Bureau
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Classifieds 8B Obituaries 4A 5 p.m., Munic-
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140th Year, No. 28 Dear Abby 6B Lee Hall Bettersworth Auditorium. Free. Richard Hollis enjoys fishing. Courtroom
Friday
Say What?
Did you hear? “We are extremely, unequivocally confident that we have the person
Judge threatens to stop Carnival who is responsible for these tragic crimes.”
Louisiana Fire Marshal Butch Browning on the arrest of a suspect in
ships from docking in US connection with fires at three black churches. Story, 7A.
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ty Jones and 81-year-old when he left SPD for Devaughn was identified
Kathryn Crigler. military service in Af- through a DNA sample.
The two women were ghanistan. He resumed He’s since been indicted
attacked on Sept. 3, 1990. working on the case — and pleaded not guilty to
Jones died at the scene on his own time, for free his charges in Oktibbeha
and Crigler died at the — through its conclusion County Circuit Court.
hospital weeks later from after he returned to SPD Lott was also honored
her injuries. Their case in 2013. for his work on the case in
was, for years, Starkville’s In October, SPD ar- November, when he was
oldest cold case. rested Michael Wayne named a Modern Wood-
Lott began working Devaughn, of Rienzi, for men Hometown Hero in
on the case in 1998 and capital murder and sex- recognition of his per-
continued through 2009, ual battery in the case. sistence.
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COMMERCIAL DISPATCH Edmondson Wiggs. He Wilkins, Matthew husband Tommy Mc- Nance, Lucille Clay, Timothy Moody
OBITUARY POLICY was a veteran of the Madison and Curtis Bride; siblings, Joseph Polly Hurns, Barbara
Obituaries with basic informa- LIBERTY, Ala. —
United States Army Sultzbach. Griffin, Robert Reese Mitchell and Doris Timothy Wayne Moody,
tion including visitation and
service times, are provided and worked at Blazon/ Memorials may be and Tennie C. Reese. Farrow. 52, died April 9, 2019,
free of charge. Extended obit- Flexible Flyer as a made to Cross Roads She is survived by He is survived by his at North
uaries with a photograph, de- production manager. Cemetery Fund, c/o her children, Lillie wife, Livia Kay Scott Mississippi
tailed biographical information Bobby was a member Kaye Bonner, 56 New Moore of Columbus of Columbus; children, Medical
and other details families may of Faith Baptist Church Providence Road, Re- and Sammie Moore DaQuanna Scott and Ja- Center.
wish to include, are available in West Point. form, AL 35481. of Birmingham, Ala- ron Jones, both of Flint, A
for a fee. Obituaries must be
In addition to his bama; siblings, Bessie Michigan, Michael memorial
submitted through funeral
homes unless the deceased’s parents, he was preced- Jeffrey Metcalfe Green of Birmingham, Hughes and Xiomara service will
body has been donated to ed in death by his son, THORNTON, Colo. Pellie Reese Jr. of Watkins of Columbus; be held
science. If the deceased’s Gary Moore Holloway. — Jeffrey Dwaine Newark, New Jersey; siblings, Lillie Mae 11 a.m.
Moody
body was donated to science, He is survived by Metcalfe, 54, died five grandchildren, Miller, Virginia Scott, today at
the family must provide official his wife, Dot Wiggs; March 30, 2019, at his five great-grand- Willie B. Scott, Wilma the Nazarene Church in
proof of death. Please submit daughter, Lisa Wiggs residence. children and five Scott, Raymond Scott, Millport, Alabama, with
all obituaries on the form pro- great-great-grandchil-
Golson of West Point; Services are 1 p.m. Brenda Ferguson, Chester Shaw officiating.
vided by The Commercial Dis-
patch. Free notices must be
son, Terry Holloway Saturday at the New Je- dren. Jewell Jones, Jacquline Mr. Moody was
submitted to the newspaper of West Point; sister, rusalem Church of God Pallbearers will be Murray, James Scott preceded in death by
no later than 3 p.m. the day Willie Allen James of in Christ with Murry Jeremy Hendricks, and Alice Mitchell his mother, Neila House
prior for publication Tuesday Calhoun City; and four R. Johnson to officiat- Joseph Ellis Jr., Mar- Williams, all of Colum- Moody.
through Friday; no later than 4 grandchildren. ing. Burial will follow ty Moore, Dedtrick bus, and Lisa Renger of He is survived by
p.m. Saturday for the Sunday Memorials may be at the Gilmer addition Moore, Jamarkco Lithonia, Georgia; and his wife, Benji Moore
edition; and no later than 7:30 Moore and Jarvotex
made to Sanctuary of the Sulligent City six grandchildren. Moody; son, Clay
a.m. for the Monday edition.
Incomplete notices must be
Hospice House, P.O. Cemetery. Visitation Fisher. Pallbearers will be Stockman; daughters,
received no later than 7:30 Box 2177, Tupelo, MS is Saturday one hour Robert E. Brewer, Rob- Ashleigh Moody and
a.m. for the Monday through 38803. prior to service at the Michael Scott ert Moore, Bobby Hill, Chelsea Moody; sisters,
Friday editions. Paid notices church. Otts Funeral COLUMBUS — Mi- Michael Bailey, Car- Sherry Rivers and Sonya
must be finalized by 3 p.m. for
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Pearlie Robinson Home in Sulligent, chael Edward Scott, 56, los Fields and Green Ritch; and three grand-
STARKVILLE — Alabama, is in charge died April 5, 2019. Bailey. children.
through Thursday; and on
Friday by 3 p.m. for Sunday Pearlie Mae Robinson, of arrangements. Ser-
vices are
and Monday publication. For 78, died April 4, 2019,
in Memphis, Tennes-
Mr. Metcalfe was
born Nov. 12, 1964, 11 a.m.
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Dante’ Wright Saturday at First Goldie Lee Metcalfe.
TUPELO — Dante’ John M.B. Church in He was a 1983 gradu- Temple
T. Wright, 25, died Starkville. Burial will ate of Sulligent High M.B.
follow at Plair Cem- School and employed Church Scott
April 2, 2019, in Jack- I’ve always wanted my dog to attend my graveside service.
etery in Starkville. with Cobb Mechanical in Colum-
son. You need to tell someone.
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Services are 11
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Mrs. Robinson is parents, Verdo Met- dens. Visitation is today
Bessie M. Kemp
with Petro Services
follow at the church
Jordan officiating. cemetery. Visitation is are 11 a.m.
Burial will follow at the one hour prior to the Saturday at
church cemetery. Visi- service at the church. Full Gos- “A mom’s hug lasts long after she lets go.”
tation is Saturday from Skelton Funeral Home pel Min- McBride —Unknown Author
noon-6 p.m. at Carter’s of Reform is in charge istries in
Funeral Services of of arrangements Columbus with Maxine Bessie Margaret Kemp, 86,
Columbus. Mr. Ray was born Hall officiating. Burial Columbus, MS was surrounded
Mr. Baker was March 21, 1944, in will follow at Stallion by her children and relatives
born Dec. 27, 1991, in Pickens County, Ala- Cemetery in Columbus. when she sadly left this world
Columbus to Claudia Visitation is today from
Maurice Haney
bama, to the late Roy C. Visitation: and into the arms of God.
Baker. Javonte’ is a Ray and Alma L. Ogles- noon-6 p.m. at Carter’s Visitation will be Friday,
Sunday, April 14 • 4-6 PM
member of St. John by Ray. Willie was a Funeral Services of Memorial Gunter Peel Funeral Home, April 12, 2019, at 6:00-8:00 PM
M.B. Church. member and deacon Columbus. 2nd Ave. North location
at Lowndes Funeral Home.
Memorial Gunter Peel
In addition to his of Cross Roads Baptist Mrs. McBride was Her Parents Rufus and Clara
Funeral Home
mother, he is survived Church in Carrollton born Feb. 4, 1945, in Mae Swedenburg had her at
by his siblings, Damian and was formerly em- Selma, Alabama, to home by a midwife in Eutaw, Al-
Baker, Joslyn Baker, ployed Baldor Electric the late Pellie Reese abama on March 29, 1933. She was the first born of
Shalae Hayden, all of in Columbus. and Alian Reese. She three and grew up in Columbus, Mississippi sur-
Columbus and Tevis In addition to his is formerly employed rounded by many members of her extended rela-
Truss of Leesville, parents, he was pre- with Seminole Manu- tives. Throughout the years Mrs. Kemp worked
Louisiana. ceded in death by his facturing. Wilda was for American Trouser, CAFB, Bryan Brothers,
infant sister, Bonnie a member Full Gospel and Kmart. Bessie led a life of strength and cour-
Bobby Wiggs Sue Ray; and stepmoth- Ministries. memorialgunterpeel.com age. She would say exactly what was on her mind,
WEST POINT— er, Marine Ray. In addition to her and like her opinion, which was strong, she gave
Bobby Frank Wiggs, He is survived by his parents, she was pre- the best hugs that you could feel even after she let
81, died April 11, 2019, wife, Peggy Jones Ray ceded in death by her go. The quote, “A mom’s hug lasts long after she
at Sanctuary Hospice of Carrollton; daugh- lets go,” summarizes the essence of her person-
House in Tupelo. ter, Vicky R. Klug of ality. She had a way of wrapping her love around
Graveside services Carrollton; son, Tony those closest to her, and she would never let you
are 2 p.m. Saturday at W. Ray of Bethlehem, leave her presence without her saying “come hug
Pleasant Grove Ceme- Georgia; brothers, my neck”. Like her hugs, she filled the room with
tery in Woodland with Jackie Ray of Ethels- her voice and spirit. She was loyal to those around
the Rev. Eddie Painter ville, Alabama, Lavern her and took pride in her family. She was proceed-
officiating. Calvert Ray of Carrollton and ed in death by her sister, Zeta Mae Peralto and
Funeral Home of West Wayne Ray of Carroll- two grandchildren, Kevin and Barry Sims.
Point is in charge of ton; four grandchildren Mrs. Kemp is survived by her three children,
arrangements. and two great-grand- Ginger (Bill) Carol Bussey, Melvin (Beverly) Ed-
Mr. Wiggins was children. ward Kemp, and Carl (Kim) Daniel Kemp. She is
born Jan. 6, 1938, in Pallbearers are Dar- also survived by her sister Virginia Lee Sellers,
Chickasaw County to rin Ray, Chris Ray, Joey four grandchildren, Jason (Erica) Bussey, Emily
the late Allen Green Ray, Jason Wilkins, (Yanni)Tassoulas, Olivia and Abby Kemp, and five
and Carmon Edner Tyler Wilkins, Ethan great-grandchildren, Jackson, Mason, Allison,
and Graham Bussey and Sotirios Tassoulas.
Bessie will be greatly missed by her children,
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grand and great-grandchildren, relatives, friends,
and community. Even though she is no longer
with us, her memory is in our hearts, where she
will remain.
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Musings
T-shirts, flags and dental loyalties
Safe to say, most to spell it from Rockefeller Plaza “Observers the Selfie Set! I checked the came an “Ooops” moment.
visitors to New McCalls. Bench.” time ... l0 minutes to go, but Clearing the way for his grand
York take at least Native born, I’m To speak or not to speak? my ‘smug’ was deflated. I’d new buildings called for razing
a ‘walk through’ in not, but I’d wear Where she’s from is not my head up to the 22nd floor, wip- some old ones, including the
Rockefeller Cen- my “I live here” business. I bite my lip and ing comeuppance off my face. office of his personal dentist!
ter if only to spot T-shirt with pride hold my tongue till I hear a “Gotta run,” I said, “Dental Having high regard and loy-
the Skating Rink, among those from voice I recognize as mine, appointment,” nodding toward alty to his dentist as we all do,
Radio Music Hall the other side of “Looks like you and I are the the building behind us. accommodations were called
and the celebrated world. They’ve only ones not out taking ‘self- “Hee, me too”, she said, for, and they were generous.
Christmas tree. spent stacks of lira, ie’ pictures this morning.” nodding toward the one There, flanking the Plaza that
It’s a dental ap- yen and dollars to “Pictures?” (She dove for across the Plaza. “See, looky.” bears his name, two of the new
pointment, (22nd be here, and are her purse) Out came a phone She leaned toward me and buildings were redesigned,
floor overlooking Marion Whitley having such fun my prying eyes had missed. pulled aside her lower lip equipped, a full floor each,
the Plaza) plus the they take no notice “Oh, I already got a batch of revealing where a molar had for the pursuit and practice of
Flags of the World that entice of an elegant visitor flowing by pictures this morning. Here recently been. “He just wanna modern dentistry. Along with
me in. Furling and unfurling in a orange-red sari that spells looky, from my son. He’s check it out. Near 35 years I dental offices, there’d be labs for
as they do, I can identify only ‘India’, head-to toe I watch down in Philly for my niece’s work over there at the Music all the molding, fitting, match-
Japan’s red sun, Israel’s Star her out of sight, then sense birthday. See, that’s her in the Hall. Retired now, but I ain’t ing, and grinding, but you don’t
of David, and our own Stars ... coming toward me, a small T-shirt with the candles on it. givin’ up my dentist. Uh uh!” know it. {It’s floor 18 over there
and Stripes, front and center, woman in sensible shoes and And that’s my sister and her “Good for you!” I tapped ... you can tell by how the win-
where long may she wave! I sit a cotton print housedress kids at the bus station. Came her wrist goodbye and turned dows align.) In either, you step
to watch gaggles of tourists that’s two sizes too big. No up for the party. He wanted toward my appointment, “So from the elevator, toothache in
in their short shorts, flip flops clue there to where she’s me to go down with him, but have a good ... uh, good check- tow, into a serene corridor with
and T-shirts that read “Ma- from, but her obvious destina- I said ‘Uh huh, you go, send up. And safe ride home.” nary a sound of a whirring drill
drid”, “London Tech”, “Hart- tion is the vacant space on the pictures’.” Upstairs, the hygienist and or a consequent OUCH!
ford High”, pausing briefly to bench beside me. I couldn’t stop myself. Out I were chatting by the win- (Let’s hope this squared
frame their selfie smiles in She sits and folds her hands it came: “Ah, so are you from dow facing the Plaza when I the matter with the dentist
the billowing flags. In days, on the clasp of the purse in Philly? saw her. “Oh look, I was just in question ... otherwise he’s
(or even tonight) they’ll be in her lap. From beneath my sun “Not me, I’m from here! talking to that lady ... that one, still shopping around since
line at a JFK departure gate glasses I study the flowery ‘Born and raised’, as they say. walking away, in the house- the 1930s for temporary office
headed home. But not me! If print of the dress that hangs 145th Street. There by the A dress. Said she had a dental space.)
I were wearing a T-shirt, it so loosely on her petite frame, Train.” appointment too. Somewhere Hereby dedicated with
would says “I Live Here!” {If telling me nothing of where “Born and Raised? Born over there. gratitude to dentists I have
I’m smug about it,. forgive me. she’s from or why she’s here. and Raised!” She’d out-ranked “On the eighteenth floor?” known, Dr. Key, Caledonia;
It was a steady diet of Mc- Dental appointment? I eye- me by a ton! If my T-shirt had “I don’ know ... she didn’t Drs. Stepp and Griffin, Co-
Calls Magazine stories that pry into her purse and see a read, “I live here,” hers would say. Should she have?” lumbus; and Dr. Rausch, NYC,
introduced me at a formative folded handkerchief, house read “Born and Raised.” The “I’ll let the doctor explain (my source for the historical
age to NYC’s romantic vistas: keys on a beaded chain, a lady in the housedress needed ...” note.)
The Brooklyn Bridge, picnics coin purse and a leatherette no passport or visa fees for It was ... Back in 1930 (?) Marion Whitley lives in
in Central Park (or on roof- ID fold. There’d be a home NYC, not even a ticket on a when the Philanthropist John Manhattan where she reads,
tops(?) with sandwiches from address inside it, but my pry- Trailways Bus. She’s got the D. Rockefeller was knee-deep writes and remembers. Her
a ‘Delicatessen’, (New word, ing skills are limited. So we A Train, and with that phone, in up-grading a giant swathe email address is Whijmar8@
not in my dictionary. I learned sit, somehow together, on the she qualifies as a member of of midtown Manhattan, there aol.com.
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has not yet been vacated. “When you have people ly younger people — the Hearnsberger’s presenta-
As downtown business living and working down people in the 18 to 24 age tion “very positive.”
owners questioned wheth- there, they often just want range — they like being “I was encouraged
er retail is “dying” in Co- to walk down somewhere able to touch and look at that they actually looked
lumbus, she assured them and get a bite to eat or buy the merchandise. They at downtown Columbus,”
changes are “imminent” shoes, whatever,” Hearns- can go and get what they she said. “I wanted to
to the struggling retail berger said. “And there need right away instead of make certain (The Retail
scene. just aren’t that many va- waiting for shipping.” Coach) realizes down-
“I know it’s frustrating cancies here.” Homer Beaty, owner town is an important part
to see people vacating Of 136 retail spaces of Fashion Barn at the of retail in Columbus, and
those spaces,” she said. downtown, only 12 are va- corner of Main and Fifth it sounds like they do.”
“But there is movement.” cant, according to Colum- streets, said he agrees. The city hired The Re-
Despite The Retail bus Main Street Director He believes stores like tail Coach in late 2018 to
Coach’s focus on the High- Barbara Bigelow. his, especially those sell- a one-year contract for
way 45 corridor, Hearns- Hearnsberger added ing clothing and shoes, $35,000 to identify the
berger said downtown that, “contrary to popular do better in-person than best uses for vacant prop-
Columbus’ retail has not belief,” big-box stores like online. erties and under-utilized
been forgotten. It’s just Belk and online market- “People like to touch retail corridors, recruit
doing a little better than places like Amazon are and see and feel things,” businesses to locate to the
most of the other retail not “choking out” local he said. “There’s not a city and bolster existing
corridors in the city, she businesses. substitution for being able businesses. The city has
said, largely because of “People love having a to look at something.” the option to renew the
the amount of foot traffic personal shopping experi- Bigelow, who helped or- contract for $25,000 per
those stores see. ence,” she said. “Especial- ganize the meeting, called subsequent year.
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During the meeting, million, according to the all would be house, rather than demol-
he said Camson Devel- Estes Group website. appreciat- ish it. Those efforts have,
opment has not yet pur- The Gillespie-Jackson ed. Moving so far, proved fruitless.
chased the property. House is currently vacant. it, offering He said the family would
“We don’t have a con- It’s owned by Joe T. Mos- stuff up to consider demolition if
tract yet,” Carter said. ley, according to county be moved needed, but would still
“I want to meet with you parcel maps. out of it — prefer to move the house.
(the DRC) first and do something.” “The family would
some more work before Removing the house H a v e l i n Havelin give the house away to be
deciding what’s the best The Gillespie-Jackson said Starkville has lost moved for $1 if someone
use, what’s the most eco- house was built in 1850 for four old homes in the last
would do it,” he said. “So
nomically feasible use of few years — three near
Dr. William Gage Gilles- far, nobody has come to
the property to develop downtown, where the
pie, a physician who came do that.”
it.” Midtown development
to Oktibbeha County in
Neil Payne, a broker has since been built, and
the 1830s. It was added to
with the Jackson-based one at the intersection
the National Register for
Estes Group real estate of Louisville Street and
Historic Places in 1986.
company, is working Gillespie Street, where
However, during the
with the Mosley family to new residential buildings
meeting, Havelin pointed
sell the property. Payne, are going to be built.
speaking to The Dispatch out that alone does not He said those homes
on behalf of the family, protect the home from generated concern among
said he was surprised to demolition, and it does not the citizens. Removing
hear there are already have any local protection the Gillespie-Jackson
plans for what to do with because it doesn’t sit in a House, he said, will likely
the property. city-designated historic generate more.
“It’s curious that some- district. It’s also not con- “The four houses that
one would be talking to sidered a state landmark. were removed were no-
the city when we don’t Still, Havelin warned where near as historic or
have an offer on the table Carter that demolition of as old as this one, or as
yet,” he said. the home will likely gen- prominent,” Havelin said.
Payne said he’s not spo- erate pushback from the “... We started getting
ken directly to Camson community and encour- calls and comments as
Development and is only aged Carter to seek some soon as the sign went up.”
aware of their interest in way to preserve the home. Carter said he has
the property through a “Any attempt you can been informed that the
real estate agent out of make to move that house Mosley family will deter-
Tupelo. would be great,” Havelin mine what to do with the
The Gillespie-Jackson said. “There’s going to be home.
House has been on the an uproar. ...Do we want it “The property own-
market since fall 2017 — removed? No. Do we want ers said they’d take care
originally listed by Cali- it destroyed? No. Does of it,” Carter said. “They
fornia-based Marcus and the community want it re- said they would deal with
Millichap Real Estate for moved or destroyed? No. the house or remove the
$2.1 million. “It’s going to be a big house.”
The house and the deal, so be prepared for Payne said the Mos-
3.32-acre property it sits that,” he added. “Any at- ley family has sought to
on are now listed for $1.9 tempt to mitigate that at find someone to move the
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T_3:13. A_15,449 (48,519).
Brasier 1 1 1 1 0 1
Jones, a Pascagoula product, averaged 2.9 points an outing this Saturday’s Game Cleveland 4, Detroit 0 Giants 1, Rockies 0 Walden W,2-0 1 1 0 0 1 1
Seattle 7, Kansas City 6, 10 innings Colorado San Francisco HBP_by Sanchez (Betts), by Walden (Jansen).
past year as an EMCC sophomore. The 6-foot-1 sophomore backcourt New Hope vs. Smithville Tourney, TBA 2 games Boston 7, Toronto 6 ab r h bi ab r h bi WP_Sanchez 3.
performer ranked fourth on the team shooting 30 percent from three- Friday’s Games Blckmon rf 4 0 0 0 Duggar rf 4 0 1 0 Umpires_Home, Lance Barrett; First, Mike
point range with 18 made 3-pointers. College Baseball Detroit at Minnesota, ppd.
L.A. Angels (Skaggs 1-1) at Chicago Cubs
Tapia lf 3 0 0 0 Panik 2b 4 0 2 0
Valaika ph 1 0 0 0 Posey c 2 0 1 0
Everitt; Second, Bill Welke; Third, Chris Guc-
cione.
On the women’s side, Page totaled 331 points (7.4 ppg), 211 Today’s Games (Hamels 1-0), 2:20 p.m. Arenado 3b 3 0 0 0 Belt 1b 3 0 1 0
Story ss 3 0 1 0 B.Crwfr ss 3 0 0 0
T_3:21. A_36,510 (37,731).
Chicago White Sox (Giolito 1-1) at N.Y. Yankees
rebounds (4.7 rpg), 42 assists, 40 steals and 11 blocked shots while
starting all 45 games of her two-year EMCC playing career for head
Southern Miss at Florida International, 6 p.m.
Alabama at Mississippi State, 6:30 p.m.
(Happ 0-1), 7:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Stanek 0-0) at Toronto (Thornton
Rynolds 1b 3 0 0 0 Sndoval 3b 4 0 0 0
Desmond cf 3 0 0 0 Pillar cf 3 1 1 1
Hampson 2b 3 0 2 0 Parra lf 3 0 0 0
Golf
coach Sharon Thompson’s Lady Lions.
0-0), 7:07 p.m.
Baltimore (Hess 1-1) at Boston (Rodriguez 0-2), Wolters c 2 0 0 0 Smrdzja p 2 0 0 0 The Masters Par Scores
As a sophomore, Page was the team’s No. 4 scorer (8.0 ppg) and Kentucky at Ole Miss, 6:30 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Fuentes ph 1 0 0 0 Solarte ph 1 0 0 0 Thursday
D.Jhnsn p 0 0 0 0 Watson p 0 0 0 0 At Augusta National GC
Alabama at Mississippi State, 6:30 p.m. Oakland (Fiers 2-1) at Texas (Smyly 0-1), 8:05 Augusta, Ga.
third-leading rebounder (4.9 rpg) along with being credited with 28 p.m. Msgrave p 0 0 0 0 W.Smith p 0 0 0 0
Estevez p 0 0 0 0 Purse: To be annouced, $11 million last year
assists and 26 steals on the year. With a career-high 25 points against Saturday’s Games Cleveland (Carrasco 1-1) at Kansas City (Keller
1-1), 8:15 p.m. J.Gray p 2 0 0 0 Yardage: 7,475. Par: 72 (36-36)
Holmes this past season, Page recorded consecutive double-doubles First Round
Mississippi University for Women at Tougaloo Houston (Miley 1-1) at Seattle (LeBlanc 2-0), Dunn p 0 0 0 0
Innetta ph-c 1 0 0 0 a-denotes amateur
versus Coahoma (11 pts & 10 rebs) and Northwest Mississippi (20/13) 10:10 p.m. Bryson DeChambeau 35-31—66 -6
College (DH), 1 p.m. Saturday’s Games Totals 29 0 3 0 Totals 29 1 6 1
in February. She previously averaged 6.7 points and 4.5 rebounds per Baltimore (Cashner 2-1) at Boston (Porcello Colorado 000 000 000—0 Brooks Koepka 35-31—66 -6
contest as an EMCC freshman coming out of West Jones High School Alabama at Mississippi State, 2 p.m. 0-2), 1:05 p.m. San Francisco 000 000 10x—1 Phil Mickelson
Ian Poulter
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in Laurel. Alabama at Mississippi State, 3 p.m. (Sabathia 0-0), 1:05 p.m. Francisco 8. 2B_Panik (2), Belt (2). HR_Pillar Dustin Johnson 34-34—68 -4
(3). CS_Duggar (1). Justin Harding 34-35—69 -3
Kentucky at Ole Miss, 4 p.m. Detroit (Ross 1-1) at Minnesota (Berrios 1-1), Adam Scott 35-34—69 -3
2:10 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO
Jon Rahm 35-34—69 -3
Prep tennis Southern Miss at Florida International, 5 p.m. L.A. Angels (Stratton 0-1) at Chicago Cubs
(Hendricks 0-2), 2:20 p.m.
Colorado
Gray L,0-3 6
2-3 5 1 1 3 6 Kiradech Aphibarnrat 37-32—69 -3
the masters
Racing
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ly after how it played out
last year, really and truly,
I was amazed that I got a
chance to win it,” Fortner
said. “Now that we’re sit-
ting here having to wait
another couple of weeks
… there’s a lot going on in
my head.”
Magnolia has now had
four race weekends that
have either been post-
poned or cancelled due to
rain.
“We’ve had over five
inches of rain in the past
seven days at the track,
and with more forecasted
for this weekend there’s
no way that we could have
the track in good shape,”
Stokes said via a release.
“In addition, Saturday’s
weather looks really bad,
and I don’t want a lot of
racers and fans making
the trip down here for this
event, and then having
to spend more money to
come back again at a later
date for just the final night.
We’ll hope for much better
weather on April 25-27.” Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch Is Estate or
Springtime can be a
frustrating season for
Long snapper Nathan Swanson, right, talks to Kody Schexnayder between reps
Thursday during Mississippi State’s football practice.
Long Term Care
Planning Necessary
Dawgs
both racers and promot-
ers, as wet weather is
a bugaboo across the
state and region. Fortner
to Protect Your
praised Stokes for “put-
ting his neck out on the
Continued from Page 1B Family’s Future?
out a unit consisting of junior Erroll Thompson hold down the secondary.
line” in making the call to redshirt seniors Chaunc- and junior Willie Gay Jr. “We’re looking forward • Do you have a Will, Power of Attorney, and Advanced Health Care
postpone the race, despite ey Rivers, Lee Autry and will patrol the linebacker to a great game, a great at- Directive?
the chance that the fore- Kendell Jones and red- spots, while redshirt ju- mosphere and hoping we
• Are you certain that your assets will be distributed according to your
cast could clear. wishes at your death?
shirt juniors Kobe Jones nior cornerback Cameron can get as many people in • Are you confused by the ever changing estate and gift tax laws?
“I don’t want to see
and Marquiss Spencer. Dantzler and redshirt se- there as we can,” Moor- • Are you worried that one day you may not be able to care for yourself
[Stokes] lose any money,”
Behind them, redshirt nior safety Brian Cole will head said. or make the necessary decisions to remain independent and in your
Fortner said. “If he puts on
own home?
a race and takes a big loss,
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when he can’t do it next and your family’s needs. Contact us at (662) 327-4211 to
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Continued from Page 1B
need to take a chance on
something.” “There’s going to be
some scrimmage stuff,
Saturday at 11 a.m.,
the women’s soccer team
that will commence at 8
a.m. Friday.
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March.
Fortner has driven two
different cars this season,
including the Tony Jack-
son chassis he drove at
Columbus Speedway and
Whynot. Prior to that, he
built and drove a RaceTek
car in races at East Ala-
bama and Talladega, lead-
ing in each race before
selling it.
He says he’s still “feel-
ing out” his TJR chassis.
He was set to drive a
different car this week-
end -- for Jerry Fletcher,
of Boaz, Alabama – and
confirmed he will drive
Fletcher’s No. 007 car in
two weeks.
Fortner doesn’t see his
musical chairs of race cars
as a hurdle; he won races
in five different chassis in
2018. Fortner said driving
a new car increases his fo-
cus and allows him to get
the most out of a car.
“People ask me about
that all the time,” Fortner
said. “To some, it may be
difficult, but it’s better for
me to get in something
I’ve never sit in; I’ve found
myself winning in cars I’ve
never sat down in. You get
a car and you get comfy
in it, but you forget to feel
the car -- you know what
it’s going to do when you
make a lap. In a new car,
you pay attention to how
it’s going to enter, center
and come off the corner.”
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Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (April structure. your life. It’s all somehow linked
12). You have deep respect TAURUS (April 20-May 20). together.
for the trailblazers who made You’ll have success with today’s LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
it possible for you to do what venture. That’s not the hard People of all ages need to feel
you do and focus where you part. The hard part is staying powerful, an instinct we share
wish. Putting this admiration modest in those moments when with other animals. So it’s hard
into words and gestures will be it’s all going your way. The an- to blame the one who’s not so
part of your success key this swer is to take it in, celebrate, secretly thrilled to be in charge.
year. Your stellar attitude and but do so privately. It usually wears off when the
willingness to learn will lead to GEMINI (May 21-June 21). realities of leadership set in.
promotion, travel and exciting The difference between you and VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
relationships. Sagittarius and the others is that you’re not Ideally, you’ll be in relationships
Capricorn adore you. Your lucky playing. You’ll do as you say im- with people as big-hearted as
numbers are: 4, 40, 8, 19 and mediately, and then the others you are. When this isn’t the
BABY BLUES 47. will snap to, realizing the stiff case, look for the other gifts --
ARIES (March 21-April competition they have in you. for instance, an analytical mind,
19). To get where you want CANCER (June 22-July or a comfortable dependability.
to go within an organization, 22). You can get clarity in your They count, too.
you’ll need the gatekeepers of life by clearing things out of it. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
various departments to open up Thoughts, behaviors, physical Everyone shows appreciation
their doors to you. Strategize. items... it all counts. Start with differently, which is something
Start by mapping out the levels what’s easy for you and the to consider before you decide
and working parts of the social purge will cleanse every part of that a certain person isn’t show-
ing it at all. If that really does
turn out to be the case, perhaps
your efforts are better placed
elsewhere.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). It’s impossible to accept
BEETLE BAILEY people for who they really are if
you don’t know who they really
are. When it comes to learning
people, the learning curve is
so steep that the get-to-know-
you process is never really
complete.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). The ability to project an
outcome can work for or against
us, depending on how much
fear we mix into the exercise.
Stay stoic and scientific and
you’ll prepare yourself instead
of scare yourself.
MALLARD FILLMORE CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). One thing stopping you
from becoming a top performer
is your fear that once you excel,
you’ll be expected to do so
repeatedly. It’s a valid concern,
but don’t worry. Once you excel,
you’ll want to do it repeatedly.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). You weren’t the one who
burdened yourself. You were
just nice (or innocent) enough to
stand still while the responsi-
bility was heaped on your back.
Now is your chance to shake
FAMILY CIRCUS it off.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). The amount of natural
talent you need to succeed at
the enterprise you have your eye
on is surprisingly little. You have
a hundred times more than you
need. Now the question is, how
many hours are you willing to
put in?
Religious briefs
Moncrief Park, 409 N. Jackson St. in Recovery at 6 p.m. every Sunday at
Spring Revival Starkville. 2,000 eggs, prizes, candy, Calvary and at 6 p.m. every Tuesday at
Cedar Grove Baptist Church, 286
drawings and free food available. For Meadowview Church. Get help, healing
Swartz Dr., hosts its Spring Revival ser-
more information, call 662-684-9099 or and support for any habit, hurt or hang-up
vice at 7 p.m. April 12. Guest speaker will
visit www.lifechurchms.com. using the Christ-centered 12 steps.
be Pastor Erick Logan of Pontotoc. The
public is invited to attend.
Easter Sunrise Service Prayer for Youth
Church Anniversary Pleasant Grove Pools M.B. Church,
3000 Waverly Road in West Point, hosts
Every 2nd and 3rd Saturday, Pleasant
Ridge Faith Center hosts a prayer for the
United Faith Interdenominational
its Easter Sunrise Service at 5:30 a.m. youth from 2-3 p.m.
Ministries, 1701 22nd St. N., hosts its
April 21. The public is invited to attend.
Church Anniversary Program at 2:30 p.m.
April 14. Guest speaker will be Pastor Prayer, Free Coffee
Michael Tate of Second James Creek Enrollment Applications Mount Zion Missionary Baptist
M.B. Church in Brooksville. The public is Mississippi State School of Ministry Church, 2221 14th Ave. N., hosts free
invited to attend. is taking applications for enrollment. coffee and a prayer community outreach
For more information, call Dr. Michael T. service from 8-9 a.m. every 5th Saturday.
38th Years in Ministry Boyd, 662-425-8443. For information, contact Jesse Slater,
662-328-4979.
Charity Mission/Fairview Full Gospel
Forgive and Live
Baptist Church, 807 Tarlton Road in Craw-
ford, celebrates 38 years of excellence Forgive and Live meets from 6-7 p.m. Radio Program Sudoku
Sudoku
YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
Yesterday’sANSWER
YESTERDAY’S answer
in ministry for Bishop Bobby L. McCarter every 2nd and 4th Monday of each month Apostles Patrick Perkins invites the Sudoku is
Sudoku is aa number-
number- 1 8 5 9 3 7 6 2 4
Sr. and First Lady Julia H. McCarter at in the downtown YMCA Board Room. public to tune in to WTWG, radio 1050 placing puzzle based on
on 7 9 6 2 4 1 8 5 3
placing puzzle based
son St. in Starkville, hosts the Laymen’s Friendship M.B. Church, 1102 12th
Ave. S., invites the public to join its
Fellowship at 6:30 p.m. April 18. Dr.
Adrian Rogers will continue the Man of Gospel Book Club from 6-7 p.m. every 4th Prayer Ministry
Friday of each month to study and discuss New Beginning Everlasting Outreach
His Word series. A meal will be served.
one chapter of the King James Bible each Ministry invites the public to call in with
All men and boys are invited to attend.
month. For more information, call Lillian their prayer requests at 662-327-9843.
For more information, call Orlando Trainer,
662-769-0071 or e-mail, orlandotrainer@ Murray, 662-570-1974 or 662-570-5595.
hotmail.com. Praise and Worship Service
Worship Services Sulfur Springs MB Church holds a
Good Friday Open Doors M.B. Church invites the praise and worship service the last Friday
of each month at 7 p.m. For information,
New Zion Pilgrim M.B. Church, 5253 public to Sunday Morning Worship Ser-
New Hope Road, hosts the Interdenomi- vices from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. every 1st, 2nd call Pastor Henry Mosley, 662-328-1035.
national Alliance of Ministers for City and & 3rd Sunday of each month at the Travis
County’s Good Friday Program, “Seven Outlaw Sportsplex Center, 405 Lynn Prayer Service
Sayings of Jesus on the Cross”, at 6 p.m. Lane in Starkville. Sunday School is from Church of the Eternal Word, 106 22nd.
April 19. The public is invited to attend. 10-10:30 a.m. For more information, call St. S., Columbus, holds prayer service
For more information, call IAM, 662-251- 662-263-7102. Thursday nights 5-6 p.m. Contact Marie
2505. Nabors, 662-549-4322. Church service
Grief Support Group times: Sunday school 10 a.m.; Sunday
Spring Sale The Oil of Joy for Grief and Mourning worship 11:15 a.m.; Tuesday Bible study
Mathiston U.M. Church, 24894 Hwy. offers a grief support group at 6 p.m. 7 p.m. For information, call Pastor District
15 in Mathiston, hosts its Spring Sale every 2nd Thursday of the month at Elder Lou Nabors, 662-329-1234.
from 8 a.m.-noon April 20 in the Fellow- United Christian Baptist Church, 232
ship Hall of the church. Proceeds got to Yorkville Road East. “Making your grieving Fitness Transformations
the United Methodist Women mission journey easier.” For more information, call The Transformational Church, 2301
projects. 662-327-0604 or e-mail unitedchristian@ Jess Lyons Road, hosts boxing lessons
cableone.net. Mondays and Wednesday from 5-7 p.m.,
Walk for Artesia weight-loss boot camp Tuesdays and
A Walk for Artesia will be held from 8 Fellowship Dinner, Youth Service Thursdays 5-7 p.m. and both on Satur-
a.m.-noon April 20. Meet at the Arte- Pleasant Ridge Faith Center, 923 days 9-11 a.m.
sia Community Center, 46 Front St. in Ridge Road, Columbus, hosts a fellow-
Artesia. Participants are walking to visit ship dinner and youth service every 3rd Youth Fellowship
homes in the area and share the love of Sunday. The Transformational Church, 2301
Christ. Lunch will be served. Jess Lyons Road, hosts Youth Fellowship
Celebrate Recovery from 7-8:30 p.m. every Tuesday. Games,
Community Egg Hunt The Assembly Church, 2201 Military prayer, service, food, & more. Transpor-
Life Church hosts a free Community Road, and Meadowview Church, 300 tation available. For information, call Iris
Easter Egg Hunt at 11 a.m. April 20 at Linden Circle in Starkville, host Celebrate Roberson, 662-295-7456.
ACROSS
1 Fire proof
6 Company symbols
11 Burner setting
12 Writer Jong
13 Available, as a
room
14 Judge’s rapper
15 Piston connector
16 Island instrument
18 In the past
19 Grier of “Jackie
Brown”
20 Pop’s wife
21 Longings
23 Principle
25 Vacuum lack
27 Vast expanse
28 Fall flower
30 General Bradley
3 “Wait...” 31 Like lemon juice
33 Stage prompt
4 Planning time 32 Mend one’s ways
34 Summer mo.
5 Constitution 33 Jai alai basket
36 Injury soother
6 Peanuts and 35 Gaggle group
37 Manhunt target
lentils 38 Balm ingredient
39 Wee bite
7 Test type 42 Road gunk
40 Fancy wrap
8 “I need to think...”
41 Piano piece
9 Spotted cat
43 Caruso, for one
10 Hawthorne
44 Glossy fabric
setting
45 Southern range
17 “Krazy —”
46 Put up
22 Use the couch
24 Role for Keanu
DOWN
26 Scythe wielders
1 Off the path
28 “Emma” author
2 Fall guy
29 Wish undone
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THE STATE OF MISSIS-
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authorized to sell the 2019, at the Oktibbeha Austin, deceased, by “A cut above the rest”
personal property to sat- County Courthouse, in the Chancery Court of Lost & Found Pets 5160
isfy the past due and Starkville, Mississippi, Lowndes County, Mis- Good Things To Eat 2150
any other charges owed and in case of your fail- sissippi, on the 25th LOST SILVER MINI
328-2424
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ants. terest in this matter will This is to give notice to Vine−ripened Southside Columbus,
not be considered. all persons having hydroponic tomato. could be anywhere. Red
NOW THEREFORE, no- claims against said es- DAVID’S CARPET & 2BR/1BA LOCATED in
Located next to coller. Name Max. RE-
tice is hereby given that You are not required to tate to Probate and Re- UPHOLSTERY Historic Downtown
FRIENDLY CITY MINI- file an answer or other gister same with the CLEANING Noxubee County High WARD. 662-425-9014. to place an ad in the
Columbus. 2,000 sqft.
WAREHOUSES will offer pleading, but you may Chancery Clerk of 1 Room − $40 School. 662−352−
Business Opportunity 6050 Hardwood floors
for sale, and will sell at do so if you desire. Lowndes County, Mis- 2 Rooms − $70 1270, 662−425−9116
throughout. Open floor.
auction to the highest sissippi, within ninety 3+ Rooms − $30 Each
bidder for cash all per- Issued under my hand (90) days from the date General Help Wanted 3200 HISTORIC DOWNTOWN Very nice. Incl W&D.
Rugs − Must Be Seen
sonal property in stor- and the seal of said of first publication of COLUMBUS: 411 Main $1200/mo. Call 662−
Car Upholstery Agricultural Tractor 328−8655.
age units leased by the Court, this the 10th day this notice. A failure to St. Office, Retail,
following tenants at of April 2019. so Probate and Re- Cleaning Available Operator job opening, to
Restaurant Space
FRIENDLY CITY MINI-
LISA YOUNGER NEESE,
gister said claim will 662−722−1758 work on Tenn-Tom Wa-
terway Project, Colum- available. Call 423−333 FIRST FULL MONTH How else are you
WAREHOUSES 903 forever bar the same.
Alabama St. Columbus, CHANCERY CLERK bus, MS. Must have val-
id Class- A CDL, with
−1124. RENT FREE! 1 & 2
Bedroom Apts/
going to sell that
MS, at 8:30 am on the LOWNDES COUNTY, THIS the 26th day of
3rd day of May, A.D. MISSISSIPPI March 2019. Childcare 1180 good driving record and Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 Townhomes. Stove & stuff in your
pass pre-employment
2019. All auctions are refrigerator. $335−
with reserve and there- (SEAL) /s/ Jimmy A. Austin CHILDCARE SERVICES drug screen. EOE
Apply in person or Send
FOX RUN COMPANY $600 Monthly. Credit garage?
fore all units can be BY:/s/ Tina Fisher, D.C. Jimmy A. Austin Look No Further!! LLC 1 & 2 BR near check & deposit.
Resume’: R & D Main-
withdrawn from the sale Quality Childcare tenance Services hospital. $595−645/ Coleman Realty, 662−
at any time by the auc- PUBLISH: 4/12, 4/19, OF COUNSEL: Services Are Available mo. Military discount
& 4/26/2019 3600 W. Plymouth Road 329−2323.
tioneer/manager. For The Golden Triangle Columbus, MS 39701 offered, pet area, pet
John W. Crowell (MSB Area!! 662.343.8386 or friendly, and furnished Commercial Property For Office Spaces For Rent 7300
COLEMAN
Title to the personal IN THE CHANCERY 7806)
property to be sold is COURT OF LOWNDES Crowell Gillis & Cooper, 662.813.3672. Serious Carpenter/Millwright corporate apartments
Inquiries Only, Please!! Opening. Must have ex- available. ON SITE
Rent 7100
believed to be good, but COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI PLLC perience in general car- RENTALS OFFICE SPACE for
at such sale, FRIENDLY Post Office Box 1827 pentry & concrete. Will SECURITY. ON SITE lease. 1112 Main St.,
TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS Office space: 2,000
CITY MINI-WARE- IN RE: ESTATE OF ELIZA- Columbus, Mississippi General Services 1360 work on Tenn-Tom Wa- MAINTENANCE. ON SITE Ste. 5. 3700 sq. ft.
square feet. 294 Chub-
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only such title as is ves- (662) 243-7443 Columbus, MS. Must
2 BEDROOMS
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and its allowed under EXECUTRIX 4/12/2019 pass pre-employment
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cash from the sale of
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et seq (Supp 1988).
NOTICE TO CREDITORS nate the removal of Maintenance Services Apts For Rent: West 7050 DEPOSIT Downtown. 404 Main
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E2 cery Court of Lowndes access to Tenn−Tom
County, Mississippi; WHEREAS, default has WORK WANTED:
Licensed & Bonded−
tools. We specialize in 2 Bedroooms ALL BRICK 3BR/2BA Waterway. 4BR/2BA
been made in the pay- home remodels & new
3 Bedrooms
Salane Brown that Letters Testament- house for rent. Big yard. with 2 acres & large
ment of rent and carpentry, painting, & construction. Call Commercial Property For
E287 ary were granted to the Carport. W/D hookup. screened in room.
undersigned JYL MILLER FRIENDLY CITY MINI- demolition. Landscap− 662-312-3130 for info. Rent 7100
Furnished &
Nice neighborhood. $212,000. Call: 662−
WITNESS MY SIGNA- BAREFIELD, by the WAREHOUSES pursu- ing, gutters cleaned, $780 per month. 70 W 245−4273 or 662−889
SWOOPE INSURANCE
TURE on this the 4th Chancery Court of
Lowndes County, Mis-
ant to said Leases is
authorized to sell the
bush hogging, clean−up Agency, Columbus, MS Unfurnished COMMERCIAL
BUILDINGS For rent
Thomas Dr. 3 min from −1228.
day of April, A.D. 2019. work, pressure washing, is seeking to fill a Cus- CAFB. 504−813−1200.
sissippi in Cause No. personal property to sat-
isfy the past due and
moving help & furniture tomer Service Repres- 1, 2, & 3 Baths located near downtown.
Lots & Acreage 8600
FRIENDLY CITY 2019-0067, on the 8th
MINI-WAREHOUSES day of April, 2019; that any other charges owed repair. 662−242−3608. entative Position. We Lease, Deposit 3,000 sq. ft. truck
terminal, 9,500 sq. ft.
offer Competitive
& Credit Check
to it by the following ten- COLONIAL SPRING SPECIAL. 1.95
By: L.O. a failure to probate and
CASA CARE SERVICES: Salary, Health Insur-
ants. shop & 3,200 sq. ft. TOWNHOUSES. 2 & 3 acre lots. Good/bad
register such claims
Publish: 4/5, 4/12, & with the Clerk of the
ance and Retirement
Offers services such as: Benefits. Must have viceinvestments.com office/shop. Buildings bedroom w/ 2−3 bath credit. 10% down, as
327-8555
4/19/2019 Chancery Court of NOW THEREFORE, no- can be rented together townhouses. $600 to low as $299/mo. Eaton
residential janitorial, Property and Casualty
Lowndes County, Mis- tice is hereby given that or separately. All w/ $695. 662−549−9555. Land. 662−361−7711.
FRIENDLY CITY MINI- lighting & decorating, License to apply. Please
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI sissippi for ninety (90) excellent access & Hwy. Ask for Glenn or text.
WAREHOUSES will offer emergency repairs, forward resume to
COUNTY OF LOWNDES days, from the first pub- Apts For Rent: Starkville 7070 82 visibility. 662−327− LOT FOR Sale in
for sale, and will sell at preventative mainten− ccruse@swoopeins.com
lication hereof, will bar 9559. Houses For Rent: Caledonia Starkville. Will need
NOTICE OF SALE such claims. auction to the highest ance, moving &
bidder for cash all per- shipping assistance & GTR AREA floral design 2BR/2BA. COTTON 7160 cleared. 818 N. Jackson
sonal property in stor- firm seeks experienced District in Starkville. COMMERCIAL PROPER- St. Lot 5, City Block 97.
WHEREAS, the follow- Witness my signature pressure washing. floral designer to add to
ing tenants entered in- on this the 8th day of age units leased by the 662−549−1878. Call 662−617−3356. TIES/RETAIL/OFFICE 2BR/1BA. CALEDONIA 662−465−7611, 662−
following tenants at their team. Weddings, Spaces starting @ 418−9096 or 662−418
to leases with Tweety's April, 2019. corporate events, $285/mo. Downtown &
area. 1 yr. lease. $650
Mini Storage for stor- FRIENDLY CITY MINI- Apts For Rent: Other 7080 rent. plus dep. No pets. −4176.
WAREHOUSES 308 RETAINER WALL, sympathy design East Columbus loca-
age space in which to /s/ Jyl Miller Barefield experience preferred. No smoking. 662−574− Autos For Sale 9150
tions. 662-435-4188.
store personal property JYL MILLER BAREFIELD, Shoney Drive Columbus, driveway, foundation,
Weekend work required. 1, 2, 3 BEDROOM 0227 or 662−356−
and Executrix of the Estate MS, immediately follow- concrete, masonry
ing sale on Alabama Email resume to apartments & 4958.
of ELIZABETH EGGER restoration, remodeling, workwithflowers7 OFFICE SPACE for 2015 CHEVY IMPALA.
MILLER Street on the 3rd day of townhouses. Call for 4dr, 6cyl, 82k mi,
WHEREAS, default has basement foundation, @gmail.com lease. 1112 Main St.,
been made in the pay- May A.D. 2019. All auc- repairs, small dump
more info. 662−328− Ste. 5. 3700 sq. ft. Land For Rent / Lease 7190 showroom clean, local
ment of rent and PUBLISH: 4/12, 4/19, tions are with reserve truck hauling (5−6 yd) General Maintenance 8254. Plenty of private park- owner, $10,900. See @
Tweety's Mini Storage & 4/26/2019 and therefore all units Worker needed. Must ing. 662-327-9559. LOOKING FOR 59 Amanda Dr. in New
can be withdrawn from load & demolition/lot
pursuant to said Lease have experience in
is authorized to sell the IN THE CHANCERY the sale at any time by cleaning. Burr Masonry, maintenance of equip- Sell idle items HUNTING LAND. GTA Hope Park Subdivision
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN area in Mississippi. 662 off of Yorkville Rd. E.
personal property to sat- COURT OF LOWNDES the auctioneer/ man- 662−242−0259. ment & buildings which with a quick action Columbus Office, Retail, −386−6024. 662−327−3081.
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI ager. requires practical skill &
isfy the past due rent
and any other charges HILL'S PRESSURE knowledge in such
classified ad. Restaurant Space avail-
owed to it by the follow- IN RE: ESTATE OF JOHN Title to the personal WASHING. Commercial/ trades as painting, car- 328-2424 able. Call 662-328-
8655 or 662-574-7879.
Mobile Homes for Rent 7250 Campers & RVs 9300
ing tenants. W. LARMOUR, DE- property to be sold is residential. House, con- pentry, plumbing, ma-
CEASED believed to be good, but crete, sidewalks & mo- sonry & electrical work, 123 BECK Dr. 14 x 64. TOMBIGBEE RV PARK
NOW THEREFORE, no- at such sale, FRIENDLY bile washing. Free est. also able to perform Apts For Rent: East 7020 Located on Wilkins Wise
2BR/1BA. $450/mo.
tice is hereby given that JACK E. LARMOUR, EX- CITY MINI-WARE- Call 662-386-8925 maintenance on equip- $450/dep. Includes Rd & Waverly Rd. Full
Tweety's Mini Storage ECUTOR HOUSES will convey ment & machinery. Will Hookups available.
only such title as is ves- report to work in Colum- garbage. No pets. No
will offer for sale, and Lawn Care / Landscaping
ted in it pursuant to its HUD. 662−574−7614. $300/mo. 662−328−
will sale at auction to
the highest and best
CAUSE NO.: 2019-
0023-RPF lease with the following 1470
bus, MS. Must have val-
id driver’s license &
pass a pre-employment
Salesperson: Not
8655 or 662−574−
7879.
and its allowed under
bidder for cash all per-
sonal property in stor- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mississippi Code Annot- TERRA CARE drug screen. EOE. Ap- 3BR/2BA TRAILER, −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− Five Questions:
ated Section 85-7-121 LANDSCAPING L.L.C. ply at: R & D Mainten- New Hope school dist.
age units leased by the
following tenants at STATE OF MISSISSIPPI et seq (Supp 1988). Phone: 662−549−1878 ance Services, Inc. $500/mo & $500 dep. Acct#: 168
1 Big Ben
Tweety's Mini Storage, COUNTY OF LOWNDES 3600 West Plymouth Rd No pets, no drugs, no
8527 Hwy 45 N.,
Columbus, MS, 39705 Letters Testamentary
Apollonia Johnson
N135
Landscaping, Property Columbus, MS 39701
Clean Up, Plant Care, partying. Call between KIM VAIL
at 10:00 a.m. on the have been granted and
19th day of April, 2019. issued to the under- Christopher T.
Bush Hogging, Herbicide Housekeeper &
Spraying. Groundskeeper wanted,
10a−7p. 662−386−
4292. NO TEXT 544 10TH ST N
2 Scooby’s
Title to the personal
signed upon the Estate Robertson
of JOHN W. LARMOUR, N100 FOR YOUR Spring &
punctuality & attention
to detail a must.
MESSAGES.
VERNON AL 355
nephew
662-570-1758 or
property to be sold is Deceased, by the Chan-
believed to be good, but cery Court of Lowndes Deanna Carter
Summer lawn care 662-352-4460. Contact:
RENT A fully equipped
Phone: 3 NASCAR
(205)7
needs, call Robinson camper w/utilities &
at such sale, Tweety's County, Mississippi, on N226
the 27th day of March, Lawn Service, 662−435 SERVICE TECHNICIAN cable from $145/wk −
Mini Storage will con- for local pest control
vey only such title as is A.D., 2019. This is to Lashea A. Stagat −8746.
company. Applicant Fax#:
$535/month. Columbus
4 Cranium
vested in it pursuant to give notice to all per- N161 must be organized, de- & County School
its lease with the follow- sons having claims
ing and as allowed un- against said estate to Leonard Johnson
JESSE & BEVERLY’S
LAWN SERVICE.
pendable, work well with
the public, and have
Email:
locations. 662−242−
7653 or 601−940− kimbam
N246
5 Two aces
der Mississippi Code Probate and Register Mowing, cleanup, good driving record with 1397.
Annotated Section 85-7- same with the Chan-
Sharon D. Little landscaping, sodding, & valid driver's license.
Agency: and two
121 et esq (Supp cery Clerk of Lowndes Drug test required.
1988). County, Mississippi, N276 tree cutting. 356−6525. Apply at 107 Gardner
Find the perfect
eights
within ninety (90) days
Sterling from this date. A failure WITNESS MY SIGNA-
to so Probate and Re- TURE on this the 4th
Moving & Storage 1590
Blvd. No phone calls.
Comments:
home. COPIED
#78 Bargain Column 4180
Atkins
gister said claim will
forever bar the same.
day of April, A.D. 2019. MOVING??? I can help −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
#47
This the 27th day of
FRIENDLY CITY
MINI-WAREHOUSES
pack, organize and/or
coordinate your move.
COUCH, LOVESEAT, 3
tables, 4 pillows. Dark PUB ZONE ED TP
CD A 97 W
CHECK
March 2019. By: L.O. Includes help selling brown fabric. Very
WITNESS MY SIGNA-
TURE on this the 27th unwanted items. Weslyn sturdy. $99 662−328−
day of April, 2019. /s/ Jack E. Larmour
JACK E. LARMOUR
Publish: 4/5,4/12, &
4/19/2019
Wood 214−674−9514. 3527. Afternoon calls.
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
Tweety's Mini Storage Painting & Papering 1620 LARGE OVERSIZED
BY: Thomas Hodges, Jr. PUBLISH: 3/29, 4/5, & Building & Remodeling 1120 CHAIR. Great for
4/12/2019 SULLIVAN’S PAINT Bedroom. Cream color
THIS OUT
Publish: 3/29, 4/5, & SUGGS CONSTRUCTION SERVICE w/ small tear. $75. 662
4/12/2019 NOTICE TO CREDITORS CO. Building, roofing,
remodeling, & home
Certified in lead
removal. Offering
−329−3664. Under this agreem
IN THE CHANCERY
COURT OF LOWNDES
THE STATE OF MISSIS-
SIPPI
repair. Licensed &
Bonded. 662−242−
special prices on
6 FOOT long plaid
Broyhill sofa. Excellent change with 30 da
of a cancellation
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI LOWNDES COUNTY interior & exterior
3471, 662−574−8470. condition. May call for
painting, pressure
IN THE MATTER OF THE Letters Testamentary picture. $50. Call 662−
ESTATE OF DORIS PAU- have been granted and
HOME REPAIRS &
CONSTRUCTION WORK
washing & sheet rock
repairs.
574−1212. completion, I und
Now you can add attention grabbing graphics
LINE SOWELL, DE- issued to the under-
CEASED signed upon the estate WANTED. Carpentry,
of WOODROW ONIS small concrete jobs,
Free Estimates
Call 435−6528
Furniture 4480 charged will be b
CAUSE NO. 2019-0047- HOWELL, deceased, by electrical, plumbing,
PDE the Chancery Court of roof repairs, pressure Stump Removal 1790
BLACK BEDROOM SET,
incl full sz sleigh bed, to your line ad. This isthe number
a great of ins
way to make
sure your ad −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
gets noticed.
Lowndes County, Mis- washing and mobile dresser w/ mirror, chest
ROBERT LLOYD HURT, sissippi, on the 2nd day home roof coating and & night stand, $600.
PETITIONER of April, A.D., 2019. underpinning. No job New full sz mattress,
This is to give notice to too small. 549−7031. still in plastic, $250.
Call today
SUMMONS BY PUBLICA- all persons having Bissell carpet cleaner,
TION claims against said es- TOM HATCHER, LLC
tate to Probate and Re- $80. Two sets of black
Custom Construction, Toyota Camry floormats,
THE STATE OF MISSIS- gister same with the
SIPPI Chancery Clerk of Restoration, $80. Cash Only. 662− 2005 RIVERBIRCH
for details
Lowndes County, Mis- Remodeling, Repair, 242−2884. Leave a Mobile home.
TO: All Unknown Heirs- sissippi, within ninety Insurance claims. message. 16X80. 3BR/2BA.
at-Law of Doris Pauline (90) days from this 662−364−1769.
Sowell, deceased; date. A failure to so Pro- Licensed & Bonded. STUMP REMOVAL Garage Sales: East 4510 You must move it.
Dishwasher & 5 ton
and prices!
Any Unknown Persons bate and Register said AllStump Grinding
In Interest; and claim will forever bar the Service IN SHOP GARAGE SALE central unit included.
same. GET ’ER DONE! 3485 Hwy 50 E. Friday Call 205-712-9326
You have been made a Let your We can grind all only, 3−7pm. New
defendant in the This the 2nd day of Sample Ad
Amended Petition for April, 2019.
fingers do the your stumps. Hard prices, new items!
to reach places,
Probate of Will in Sol- walking. blown over roots, RAIN OR SHINE! Huge
328-2424
emn Form filed by the /s/ Gerrie Howell Poitra Find your
Petitioner, Robert Lloyd GERRIE HOWELL hillsides, backyards, Sale! 221 Warpath Rd.
Hurt, on March 27, POITRA dream job in pastures. Free Furn, electronics,
2019, among other estimates. You find glassware, kitchen
things seeking to de- PUBLISH: 4/5, 4/12, &
the classifieds! it, we’ll grind it! items, womens/mens/
termine the heirs-at-law 4/19/2019 662-361-8379
662−361−8379 childrens clothing. 6am.
and enter a last will and