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‘HYPED’ FOR HISTORY Oktibbeha


joins Lowndes
in calling
for EMCC
investigation
Trustees say documents
don’t clearly show how
money is spent
BY TESS VRBIN
tvrbin@cdispatch.com

The Oktibbeha County


Board of Supervisors unani-
mously joined their counter-
Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff
parts in Lowndes County on
Mackenzie Hughes, 16, of Southaven takes a picture of Wiley E. Johnston’s tombstone on Monday at Friendship
Cemetery in Columbus. Hughes is a student at Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science, where history
Monday by asking the State
students were each assigned a person to research who is buried in the cemetery. “I got fancy people. They have nice Auditor’s Office to investi-
tombstones,” Hughes said. When she found out she would be taking the course, Hughes says her sister, who had gate East Mississippi Com-
previously taken the course, “hyped” her up for the Tales of the Crypt experience. munity College’s financial
decline over the last decade. Broocks
EMCC’s general operat-
ing fund balance dropped

Former MUW student pushes for state- from roughly $11 million
in 2010 to only $710,844 by
the end of June 2018. Ad-
ministration has responded

wide change over eyebrow threading with budget cuts across the
board.
The most important Johnson
question is who green-light-
ed such massive deficit spending, Spencer
Plaintiff argues 600 Broocks and Rudy Johnson, the Oktibbeha
County members of the EMCC Board of
hours of training Trustees, told supervisors.
“It’s bad, guys,” Johnson said. “We lost
unnecessary to $10 million and we can’t find out who au-
thorized it.”
practice ‘sanitary’ The EMCC board approves an annual
budget and a monthly claims docket for
hair removal technique completed purchases and services — bro-
BY ISABELLE ALTMAN
ken down by department, location and
ialtman@cdispatch.com amount spent — essentially meaning the
board is technically approving spending.
A former business owner in Colum- But in a phone interview with The Dis-
bus and Starkville has filed a federal patch this morning, Broocks said even the
lawsuit against the Mississippi Attor- claims docket is ambiguous.
ney General’s Office and state Board “In the description, it just says ‘advertis-
ing’ or ‘supplies’ (or another department),”
of Cosmetology, arguing the board’s
Broocks said. “It doesn’t go into detail as
regulations impose unfair restrictions
to what each purchase is for.”
and forced her to shut down her eye- A significant amount of the deficit came
brow threading business. from athletics spending. Athletic salaries
Aaron R. Rice, an attorney with the in all sports have increased over the past
Mississippi Justice Institute, filed the 10 years, and the athletic department
lawsuit on behalf of Dipa Bhattarai, a Courtesy photo spent $2.035 million in Fiscal Year 2018,
University of Mississippi graduate stu- Former business owner Dipa Bhattarai demonstrates how to twist thread into $1.14 million more than its revenue. Foot-
dent who attended Mississippi Univer- the necessary shape for removing hairs in a practice called eyebrow threading.
Bhattarai owned two eyebrow threading businesses in Starkville and Colum- ball, a program that has earned national
sity for Women and had two eyebrow bus, which she shut down after learning she had to obtain a license from the notoriety under head coach Buddy Ste-
threading businesses in Columbus Mississippi Board of Cosmetology to thread. She has sued the board, arguing phens, outspent total athletic revenue by
and Starkville between 2017 and 2018. its requirements for becoming a threader are too stringent and infringe on her itself that fiscal year.
See LAWSUIT, 6A economic liberties. See INVESTIGATION, 3A

200th Lakota helicopter heads to Ft. Rucker


Columbus Airbus celebrates continued partnership with Army Army officials fly
Airbus’ 200th
BY MARY POLLITZ partner with Army Aviation in support of Lakota UH-72A
mpollitz@cdispatch.com their mission in training pilots,” said Mike helicopter to Ft.
Arrington, Airbus program manager for Rucker, Alabama
U.S. Army officials stepped off the Air- Monday morning.
Lakota. “To our team, we could not do this
bus tarmac in Columbus Monday morning The Columbus
without you. Every day you come in and facility sent it for
to fly the 200th Lakota trainer helicopter
to Ft. Rucker, Alabama. you make a difference for customers. We pilot training for
Since 2006, the Columbus plant has are so proud to reach this milestone.” the U.S. Army.
Army Lt. Col. William Cabaniss con- The aircraft
manufactured training aircrafts for the
gratulated Airbus employees for their con- is the 440th
Army with the production of the UH-72A Lakota delivery
Lakota. With more than 200 employees tinued partnership with aviation success.
since Columbus
corralled in the facility’s delivery center, “Training the next generation of pilots is started
Airbus executives celebrated the Colum- one of the Army’s top priorities,” Cabaniss manufacturing
bus branch and its success over the years. said. “... I would like to thank you for your Lakotas in 2006.
“We are extremely proud of being a See AIRBUS, 3A Mary Pollitz/Dispatch Staff

WEATHER FIVE QUESTIONS CALENDAR LOCAL FOLKS PUBLIC


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■ The Detectives: Take part in a
2 In the classic Dr. Seuss book, what City Council regular
does Horton hear? “whodunnit” as The Detectives Comedy
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Municipal Complex
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Courtroom
4 What sneaker slogan did Portland, Columbus. Cocktails 6 p.m.; show begins
Oregon, ad-man Dan Wieden famously Sept. 3: Lowndes
Conner Jones at 7 p.m. Tickets are $50 (BYOB with a
dream up in 1988? County Supervisors,
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5 What New Mexico town made a fit- 9 a.m., County
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ting home for the International U.F.O. Courthouse
High Museum and Research Center? Sept. 3: Columbus
Partly cloudy Answers, 6B
Saturday, Aug. 24 City Council regular
Full forecast on ■ Forks & Corks: This annual Starkville meeting, 5 p.m.,
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education begins at 6:30 p.m. at The Mill Courtroom
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Did you hear? “Having faced Mississippi State at my old school ... I knew
that they were hungry so from that standpoint everything
Twitter shuts Chinese accounts ticked the box and I couldn’t be happier to be here.”
targeting Hong Kong protests Native Brit, adopted southern and MSU women’s soccer
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The Associated Press on condition of anonymity


because of security con-
WASHINGTON — cerns, said the Chinese IN THE NATION
Twitter said Monday it activity was reported to
has suspended more than the FBI, which investigat-
200,000 accounts that it
believes were part of a
Chinese government influ-
ence campaign targeting
ed Russian efforts to inter-
fere in the 2016 U.S. pres-
idential election through
social media.
White House insists fundamentals
the protest movement in
Hong Kong.
The company also said
it will ban ads from state-
After being notified by
Twitter and conducting its
own investigation, Face-
book said Monday that it
of US economy ‘very strong’
backed media companies, has also removed seven The Associated Press economists expecting a downturn a fine line between reflecting the
expanding a prohibition it pages, three groups and to hit by 2021 at the latest, accord- realities of the global financial
first applied in 2017 to two five accounts, including WASHINGTON ing to a report from the National situation and adopting its histor-
Russian entities. some portraying protest- — The “fundamen- Association of Business Econom- ical role as a cheerleader for the
Both measures are part ers as cockroaches and tals” of the U.S. ics. American economy. For Trump,
of what a senior company terrorists. economy are solid, Trump begs to disagree. striking that balance may be even
official portrayed in an in- The Chinese govern- the White House “We’re doing tremendously more difficult than for most.
terview as a broader effort ment said Tuesday it asserted, invoking well. Our consumers are rich. I For decades, economic perfor-
to curb malicious political wasn’t aware of the allega- an ill-fated politi- gave a tremendous tax cut and mance has proven to be a critical
activity on a popular plat- tions. cal declaration of they’re loaded up with money,” component of presidential job ap-
form that has been criti- Facebook, which is a decade ago amid Trump Trump said on Sunday. “I don’t proval, and no American leader so
cized for enabling election more widely used in Hong mounting concern think we’re hav- much as Trump
interference around the Kong, does not release that a recession could imperil ing a recession.” ‘Our consumers has tied his po-
world and for accepting data on such state-backed President Donald Trump’s reelec- Still, the Re- litical fortunes to
money for ads that amount influence operations. Nei- tion. publican pres- are rich. I gave a it. The celebrity
to propaganda by state-run Exhibiting no such concern,
media organizations.
ther does it ban ads from
state-owned media compa- senior adviser Kellyanne Conway
ident took to
Twitter on Mon-
tremendous tax cut businessman
was elected in
The accounts were sus-
pended for violating the so-
nies.
“We continue to look at
declared to reporters on Monday,
“The fact is, the fundamentals of
day to urge the
Federal Reserve
and they’re loaded up 2016 promising
to reduce unem-
cial networking platform’s our policies as they relate our economy are very strong.” to stimulate the with money. I don’t ployment — a
terms of service and “be- to state-owned media,” a It’s a phrase with a history. economy by task at which he
cause we think this is not Facebook spokesperson Republican John McCain was ac- cutting interest think we’re having has succeeded
how people can come to
Twitter to get informed,”
said in a statement to the cused of being out of touch when
he made a similar declaration
rates and return-
ing to “quantita-
a recession.’ — and to bring
AP. “We’re also taking a President Trump in response about historic
the official said in an inter- closer look at ads that have during the 2008 presidential cam- tive easing” of its GDP growth,
to concerns on Sunday.
view with The Associated been raised to us to deter- paign just hours before invest- monetary policy, where he has
Press. mine if they violate our ment bank Lehman Brothers filed an indication of had less success.
The official, who spoke policies.” for bankruptcy, setting off a stock deep anxiety beneath his admin- The situation today isn’t near-
market crash and global financial istration’s bravado. And he back- ly as dire as in September 2008,
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AROUND THE STATE


Sheriff: Mississippi mom shoots tions and Customs Enforcement have supervisor who released text messages Adams County Sheriff Travis Patten
decimated his congregation. under a public records request. told the newspaper that Rabb joined the
adult daughter’s boyfriend The Rev. Roberto Mena tells The Lee County NAACP President Chris sheriff’s office in 2003.
HURLEY — Authorities in Mississip- Clarion Ledger that his Forest congrega- Traylor asked Sheriff Jim Johnson to Patten described Rabb as a “straight
pi say a woman shot the boyfriend of her tion and that of a sister church in Morton apologize after Johnson said in a text up guy” and a devout Christian.
20-year-old daughter. were halved by the Aug. 7 raids on Mis- message to another white elected offi- Patten said Rabb was working in his
News outlets report 38-year-old Ra- sissippi food processing plants. Mena cial that a Hispanic state lawmaker is yard Sunday when he was stung. He had
chael Dungan and Lillian Shoemaker says he and a majority of his parishio- “worse than a black person.” only recently learned he was allergic to
were charged Saturday with aggravated ners at St. Michael’s Catholic Church The newspaper obtained Johnson’s wasp stings.
assault. are Guatemalan. Services offered in En- 2017 messages exchanged with Lee
Jackson County Sheriff Mike Ezell
says the victim told deputies that Dun-
glish, Spanish and Vietnamese.
The 52-year-old clergyman says he’s
County Supervisor Phil Morgan. Both Mayor seeks help finding men who
men complained about state Rep. Shane
gan came to his home while he was with
now directing people to legal services Aguirre of Tupelo.
bedded down in flower bed
Shoemaker, who is his girlfriend. Dun- OXFORD — The mayor of one Mis-
and aid, in addition to providing spiritu- Traylor says he received Johnson’s
gan and Shoemaker left the house and sissippi town is putting out an all-plants
al guidance. letter but won’t share it until chapter
drove away, while the man followed the bulletin.
Mena says some have been afraid to leaders vote Thursday on accepting the
women in a separate car. It’s an effort to find four unknown
attend Mass since the raids. However, apology.
Ezell says while Dungan was driv- men who flopped down in a flower bed
nearly 100 people packed into his small
ing, she shot the man multiple times. that the city of Oxford maintains on the
church last week to pray for the return of Adams County chief deputy dies
The sheriff said the man suffered town square.
the absent parishioners.
non-life-threatening injuries and called
authorities.
following wasp sting Mayor Robyn Tannehill on Sunday
NATCHEZ — The chief deputy of the posted surveillance video on Twitter of
Authorities did immediately say what NAACP leader says sheriff has Adams County sheriff’s office has died the four men leaping into, sitting in and
prompted the shooting. apologized for racist text after being stung by a wasp. rolling around the planting.
U.S. Marshals arrested the women TUPELO — A Mississippi NAACP Adams County Coroner James Tannehill is appealing for people to
Sunday in Alabama and they’ll be extra- Lee tells The Natchez Democrat that “help me find these jerks so I can inform
chapter leader says a sheriff has apolo-
dited to Mississippi. It’s unclear if either 66-year-old Chief Deputy Wayne Rabb them of the planning, work and sweat
gized for recently discovered racist re-
of the women has an attorney. died Sunday evening after being stung that goes into making our square beau-
marks.
However, the county supervisors who by a wasp. tiful.”
Rev: 2 Mississippi congregations appropriate funds to the sheriff’s office Lee said the cause of death was ana- The mayor writes that the city has
halved by immigration raids tell the Northeast Mississippi Daily phylactic shock following the sting. The previously arrested someone for defac-
FOREST — The reverend of a Missis- Journal they won’t reprimand the sher- coroner pronounced Rabb dead Sunday ing flower beds on the square.
sippi church says raids by U.S. Immigra- iff, with one supervisor blaming a fellow night at the emergency room. SOURCE: The Associated Press

Investigation
Continued from Page 1A
Both Broocks and “I’m trying to make EMCC’s main campus As for the Commu- crease tuition based on laws to make sure depart-
Johnson said individual sure that we don’t allow is in Scooba, but it also has niversity, a $42 million the figures that were given ments cannot spend each
departments’ budgets certain areas to piggy- a Golden Triangle campus state-of-the-art advanced to me. That won’t happen other’s money in the fu-
don’t paint an accurate back off other areas,” Al- in Mayhew, the Communi- manufacturing facility again,” he said. “If we had ture.
picture of how they are sobrooks said. versity on Highway 82 in that opened this month, been given the numbers “In the spirit of total
spending money because Community colleges Lowndes County and Lion Lowndes County invest- that were needed and we transparency, I think ath-
some of their money gets across the state and na- Hills Center and Coun- ed $10 million, Oktibbeha knew where all the spend- letics is the biggest liabil-
shuffled to other depart- tion have cut budgets due try Club in Columbus. $2.5 million, Clay $1 mil- ing was, we wouldn’t have ity,” Howard said.
ments. to enrollment drops and Purchasing Lion Hills lion and EMCC $400,000. (increased) tuition.”
The board of trust-
EMCC President Scott reduced state and local and building new student The rest came from state An audit from the state
ees is comprised of two
Alsobrooks could not con- funding, Alsobrooks said. unions on the Scooba and funds and Appalachian “might be the only thing
firm this since he has only At EMCC, enrollment has Mayhew campuses were Regional Commission that sets you free,” District members from each of the
been in his position since declined by nearly 1,300 particularly expensive, Al- grants. 1 Supervisor and Board counties EMCC serves:
January, but he said in students since 2010, and sobrooks said, and EMCC The college owes the Vice President John Mont- Lowndes, Lauderdale,
an interview that he has school officials previously will likely have to make public an apology for its gomery told the trustees. Oktibbeha, Clay, Noxubee
“heard those same grum- told The Dispatch EMCC more budget cuts this fis- spending habits and lack Johnson and District 3 and Kemper. Those board
blings” and aims to pre- is expecting that to fall cal year even though the of transparency, Johnson Supervisor Marvell How- members are appointed
vent it from happening in another 2 to 3 percent this budget projects a 3-per- said. ard agreed the EMCC by their respective county
the future. year. cent enrollment decline. “I have voted to in- board could change by- board of supervisors.

Airbus
Continued from Page 1A
work and don’t think that it Most of these people are Army Aviators at Ft. Ruck-
has gone unnoticed. We al- local, even though they are er.
ways get pristine products probably military. They “We’ve made it to 200
and your track record has have family here. We’ve and it will be beyond,”
been impeccable.” accomplished a great deal. Spears said. “This is a sig-
Cabaniss has been We contribute to the com- nificant milestone for us
working with Airbus since munity by having employ- because we know what it
2014 and said each prod- ees that are very talented means to train those avia-
uct the Army receives and dedicated. They make tors. They are training on
from Columbus has been a fair wage so it contrib- an advanced aircraft which
on time and often under utes to the community.” allows them to transition
budget. In 2006, Airbus started into the other aircrafts
“This has been great,” its production of the Lako- much easier. It’s really just
Cabaniss said. “This pro- ta aircraft and by 2018, the a significant milestone
gram has been a model of Army decided the Colum- for us that shows what we
success. It’s really a model bus-made aircraft would have accomplished and
program that a lot of peo- be the primary trainer for where we are going.”
ple in the military look to
as an example of what you
can do. In terms of impact
of the local economy ...
I’m sure (Airbus) had (an)
impact on this area and a
huge success for Missis-
sippi.”
Airbus is an inter-
national company with
nearly 25,000 employees
worldwide, including four
locations in America. The
Columbus location opened
in 2003 and has more than
200 employees who manu-
facture two to three Lako-
ta Helicopters each month
for the Army. About 1,500
pilots have trained with the
Lakota UH-72A helicopter.
Other than the Lakota
aircraft, the Columbus fa-
cility also manufactures
H125 aircrafts and com-
pletes customizations for
aircrafts. The Columbus
facility produces up to 80
aircrafts a year.
For Mike Spears, the
Airbus vice president of
industry for North Amer-
ica, Columbus’ contribu-
tion to the U.S. Army and
Mississippi comes direct-
ly from its hardworking
employees. Since the fa-
cility opened, Columbus
has completed more than
1,300 aircrafts.
“When Airbus started
here, there was a stigma
about the South,” said
Spears, an Alabama native.
“... ‘You can’t do complex
things in the South’ kind
of thing. What you’ve seen
over the years is you can.
Opinion
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OUR VIEW

Call for audit puts


pressure on EMCC
On Monday, Oktibbeha County supervi-
sors joined their Lowndes County counter-
parts in calling for an audit of East Missis-
sippi Community College, which has blown
through almost all of what was an $11 million
primary reserve fund over the past 10 years.
Although both counties provide limited
direct funds for the community college, both
have made substantial commitments to EM-
CC’s Communiversity — $10 million from
Lowndes County and $2.5 million from Ok-
tibbeha County. Supervisors are concerned
that those funds are used for their intended
purpose and does not disappear into the
black hole which has consumed almost $10
million over the past decade.
The state auditor’s office said it will con-
duct the audit requested by the counties, but
points out that every community college in
the state is audited each year.
Given that, it’s doubtful that a new audit
will uncover any malfeasance, which is the
purpose of audits. But calling for an audit
does, at the minimum, exert pressure on
EMCC, its leadership and board of trustees
to make some necessary changes, some-
thing it has obviously failed to do over the
past decade.
Even trustees are unsure of exactly
where to place the blame, pointing out that it
appears budgeted funds are moved from one
department to another without explanation.
What is certain is that EMCC has spent
beyond its means and has been doing that for
quite a while.
During the past decade, EMCC has pur-
chased Lion Hill Center and golf course and
built new student unions on both campuses,
even as enrollment declined. The Commu-
niversity and two dormitories in Scooba are
other components of the school’s ambitious
capital expendatures plan.
In retrospect, it’s easy to criticize those
large expenses. But there is little to be done
now. You cannot unbuild student unions and
the prospects of selling Lion Hills for any-
MISSISSIPPI VOICES
thing close to what EMCC paid are poor.
But there are areas that demand serious
attention.
The school’s spending on athletics —
For governor, it’s deja vu all over again
more than $2 million last year alone — is It’s deja vu all over the Republican runoff, Meanwhile, Reeves is going to
certainly something that warranted a critical again. but people who did not marshall his forces and rally his
eye, despite the football team’s unprescident- Attorney Bill Waller vote in the primary can troops and point out that all he
ed success. Athletics at community colleges squeaks into a run off vote in the runoff. needs is just a few more percentage
with a well-financed sit- Looking at the raw points to continue his role as anoint-
have limited benefits to the school and
ting lieutenant governor numbers, it’s hard to ed successor to Phil Bryant.
should be kept in proper perspective.
running on the issues imagine that Reeves The last time there was a Repub-
EMCC President Scott Alsobrooks, who of education, roads and would fail to get just a lican gubernatorial runoff was in
arrived in January, vows to make the neces- health care. few more percentage 1991 when Kirk Fordice won. Those
sary changes, a commitment trustees from This happened in points. Waller would results show how bizarre runoff
Lowndes and Oktibbeha counties share. 1971. Bill Waller Sr. was have to get almost all voting can be. In the primary, For-
The audit may not reveal any smoking second in the runoff of Foster’s votes unless dice and Pete Johnson were neck
gun, but it will hold EMCC leadership’s feet with 227,424 votes, 29.8 Wyatt Emmerich there were a wave of and neck at 44 and 43 percent while
to the fire. percent. Charles Sulli- new voters. Bobby Clanton had 12 percent. But
Something has to change and has to
change quickly.
van led with 288,219,
37.8 percent. Sullivan led
Indeed, there One point in Waller’s
favor is a chance to get
three weeks later in the runoff, For-
dice beat Johnson 60 to 40. Johnson
Waller by 60,795 votes seems to be a much more name rec- actually had 25 percent fewer votes
and 8 percent. ognition in other parts in the runoff than he did in the
In 2019, Bill Waller Jr.pattern in the of the state. Waller’s primary due to lower turnout. Even
was second in the runoff position in the runoff weirder was that Fordice, with just
Our View: Local Editorials with 124,288 votes, 33.4 Mississippi is going to prompt a lot 28,411 votes in the runoff, went on
Local editorials appearing in this space represent percent. Tate Reeves of voters to pay more to defeat Ray Mabus who received
the opinion of the newspaper’s editorial board: led with 182,143 votes, gubernatorial attention to Waller and 368,669 in the Democratic primary.
Peter Imes, editor and publisher; Zack Plair, man- 48.9 percent. Reeves led his campaign. Although Waller may now have
aging editor; Slim Smith and senior newsroom
staff. To inquire about a meeting with the board,
Waller by 57,955 votes races for the One strange result: the momentum, Reeves has got the
and 15.5 percent. Waller beat Reeves in bucks — about 10 times as much as
please contact Peter Imes at 662-328-2424, or
e-mail voice@cdispatch.com. So Bill Waller Jr. ac- number two Rankin County, Reeves’ Waller. One suspects that will help
tually won a greater per- home base. And Waller when it comes to getting out the
centage of the primary candidate in beat Reeves by 20 vote.
vote than did his father,
who went on to win the
the primary percent in Reeves’ home
precinct. That’s a head
Indeed, there seems to be a
pattern in the Mississippi guberna-
THE STAFF OF THE DISPATCH general election. On the
other hand, Tate Reeves
rallying and scratcher.
Waller’s campaign is
torial races for the number two can-
didate in the primary rallying and
EDITOR/PUBLISHER Jennifer Mosbrucker
Peter Imes Zack Plair was much closer to 50
percent than Charles
winning in the a “do something” cam-
paign versus Reeve’s
winning in the runoff. But never has
a candidate who has come this close
Mary Pollitz
PUBLISHER EMERITUS Ben Portnoy
Slim Smith
Sullivan, 48.9 versus 37.8
percent.
runoff. “status quo” campaign.
Waller wants to raise
to winning the primary ever lost the
runoff.
Birney Imes Jan Swoope It’s interesting to note that in teachers’ salaries, fund road con- It really comes down to wheth-
Tess Vrbin
2019 the Republican gubernatorial struction and maintenance with a er Mississippi Republicans want
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Amber Dumas primary yielded 372,261 total votes. fuel tax and expand Medicaid using to stick with Reeve’s tight-fisted
MAILROOM While in 1971, the Democratic federal dollars. spending policies even while
Kelly Ervin Christina Boyd
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Beth Proffitt Jeffrey Gore 762,987. dicated substantial support among hospitals deteriorate, suffer and
Mary Jane Runnels Katrina Guyton In 1971 there was no Republican Mississippians for these issues and, close. If they do stick with Reeves,
Luther Shields Doris Hill primary at all. That’s how weak the to a lesser extent, among Repub- Jim Hood will prove to be a fierce
Jackie Taylor Quaylon Jones Republican Party was in Missis- lican voters as well. If Waller can opponent in the general. Reeves
Evie Vidrine Marquisto Miller sippi back then. So to compare the drive home these issues and distin- may be more in line with Mississip-
Bobby Williams
Timothy Wilson 762,987 Democratic primary total guish himself from Reeves, he may pi Republican opinion, but Waller’s
BUSINESS OFFICE votes you would have to combine find another gear. positions are more in line with
Lindsey Beck the 2019 Democratic primary vote Reeves has been steadfastly an- Republicans and Democrats as a
Debbie Foster PRODUCTION
Mary Ann Hardy William Hudson of 278,002 with the Republican pri- ti-tax and anti-spending. Balancing whole.
Eddie Johnson William LeJeune mary vote of 372,621 to get a total the budget and cutting government As Mississippi Today’s Adam Ga-
Jamie Morrison gubernatorial vote of 650,623. has been his mainstay. Quite a nucheau noted, 465,000 of 640,000
CIRCULATION Anne Murphy That means 112,364 more peo- contrast with Waller who wants to voters in the gubernatorial elections
Christopher Dumas Tina Perry ple voted in the 1971 Mississippi get Mississippi moving again. This voted for candidates who support
Michael Floyd gubernatorial primary than did in is why we have elections. teacher pay raises, increased
Courtney Laury
Lisa Oswalt the 2019 gubernatorial primary. Put Foster was pro highway tax highway spending and Medicaid ex-
Deanna that in your pipe and smoke it. and pro Medicaid expansion, like pansion. That’s 73 percent. If you’re
Robinson-Pugh There are 2.3 million voting Waller, although each candidate had Tate Reeves, that’s a scary prospect
age Mississippians, so this year’s a different twist on these issues. On for November.
NEWS vote was a mere 28 percent of the the big issues, Foster seems to be Wyatt Emmerich is the editor and
Isabelle Altman possible voters. That means turnout more in line with Waller, although publisher of The Northside Sun, a
Victoria Cheyne will be the wildcard in the runoff on other issues Foster seems more weekly newspaper in Jackson. He
Matt Garner on August 27. Anyone voting in the aligned with Reeves. A Foster en- can be reached by e-mail at wyatt@
Garrick Hodge Democratic primary cannot vote in dorsement is crucial for Waller. northsidesun.com.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Tuesday, August 20, 2019 5A

Area obituaries Annie Ruth Hiett


COMMERCIAL DISPATCH service will be held vice at Memorial Gar- Annie Ruth Sims Hiett, 91, died Friday, August
OBITUARY POLICY at 2 p.m. Wednesday den Park. Visitation will 16, 2019, at her daughter’s residence in Steens,
Obituaries with basic informa-
in the sanctuary of follow the service at the MS.
tion including visitation and
First Baptist Church in church. Welch Funeral Services will be at 2:00 PM Wednesday, Au-
service times, are provided
free of charge. Extended Maben, with the Rev. Home of Starkville is gust 21, 2019, at Memorial Gunter Peel Funeral
obituaries with a photograph, Tommy Temple and the in charge of arrange- Home & Crematory, 2nd Ave. North location,
detailed biographical informa- Rev. David Hamilton ments. with Rev. Jack Taylor officiating. Visitation will
tion and other details families officiating. Burial will Mr. Templeton was be one hour prior to the service. Interment will
may wish to include, are avail-
follow at Maben Memo- born Oct. 4, 1923, in Beverly Norris immediately follow at Memorial Gardens Ceme-
able for a fee. Obituaries must Visitation:
rial Gardens, with the Sturgis. He was a grad- Tuesday, Aug. 20 • 9:30-11 AM
tery. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted
be submitted through funeral
homes unless the deceased’s Rev. John Foles and the uate of Sturgis High 2nd Ave. North Location to Memorial Gunter Peel Funeral Home & Cre-
Services: matory, 2nd Ave. North location.
body has been donated to Rev. Donnie Buckner School and attended Tuesday, Aug. 20 • 11 AM
science. If the deceased’s officiating. Visitation is trade school. He was 2nd Ave. North Location One of seven children of the late Albert and
body was donated to science, from 4-7 p.m. today at formerly employed as Burial Doxie Harrell Sims, Mrs. Hiett was born August
the family must provide official Friendship Cemetery 5, 1928, in Oneonta , AL. Before her children were
the Family Life Center an electrical foreman
proof of death. Please submit
of the church and from with MSU and owner born, she worked as a seamstress in a clothing
all obituaries on the form pro- Annie Hiett manufacturing plant. She and her husband built
vided by The Commercial Dis- noon-1:30 p.m. prior to and operator of Temple- Visitation:
patch. Free notices must be the service in the sanc- ton Service Company. Wednesday, Aug. 21 • 1 PM
three homes and she was completely capable of
submitted to the newspaper tuary. Welch Funeral He was preceded in 2nd Ave. North Location changing the tires, the oil and the brakepads in
Services: her car, and she taught her daughters how to do
no later than 3 p.m. the day Home of Starkville is death by his wife, Billie Wednesday, Aug. 21 • 2 PM
prior for publication Tuesday in charge of arrange- Ruth Templeton. 2nd Ave. North Chapel the same. She attended Souls Harbor Church in
through Friday; no later than 4
He is survived by his Burial Columbus many years ago.
ments. Memorial Gardens Cemetery
p.m. Saturday for the Sunday
Rev. Poss was born children, Larry Tem- In addition to her parents, she was predeceased
edition; and no later than 7:30
Sept. 13, 1931, in Itta pleton, Dot Helton, Dan by her five brothers and two sisters-in-law, Clif-
a.m. for the Monday edition.
Incomplete notices must be re- Bena, to the late Lovie Templeton and Vicki ford (Ramona), Albert, Jr., Herschel, George and
ceived no later than 7:30 a.m. and Dovie Slaughter Kilcline; sisters, Fores- memorialgunterpeel.com Fred Sims (Virginia); one sister and brother-in-
for the Monday through Friday Poss. He was a grad- tine and Claudine; 13 law, Ella Nelson (Pete); two granddaughters and
editions. Paid notices must be
uate of Humphreys grandchildren; and 13 a grandson-in-law, Karen Taylor Maxey (Shawn),
finalized by 3 p.m. for inclusion
High School in Itta great-grandchildren. Maria Ann Taylor and a great-granddaughter,
the next day Monday through Ally Elizabeth Maxey and her husband, Clifford
Thursday; and on Friday by 3 Bena, Sunflower Junior Memorials may be
p.m. for Sunday and Monday College, William Carey made to First U.M. Visit us Wade Hiett, who died in 1995.
She is survived by her daughters and sons-in-
publication. For more informa- University and New Church, 200 W. Lamp- on the web at law, Ila K. and Jack Taylor and Holly and Allen
tion, call 662-328-2471. Orleans Baptist Theo- kin St., Starkville, MS cdispatch.com
logical Seminary. He 39759. Stephens; her son, Roger Hiett; and three sisters-
James Perkins was a U.S. Navy veter- in-law, Hester Sims, Mary Sims and Kathleen
STARKVILLE — an, serving during the Sims. She is also survived by three grandchil-
James Perkins, 76, Korean War. He served dren, Halley Stephens Winter, Benjamin Ste-
died Aug. 19, 2019, at in the Gospel Ministry phens and Stacey Stephens; and five great-grand-
OCH Regional Medical at Petal Harvey Mission children, Angel Ferguson, Kyle and Jay Maxey,
Center. near Hattiesburg and and Kaylee and River Winter.
Arrangements are New Henleyfield Bap- Pallbearers will be Allen Stephens, Johnny
incomplete and will be tist Church near Pica- Taylor, JT Taylor, Benjamin Stephens, Roger Hi-
announced by Lown- yune. He also served as ett and Kyle and Jay Maxey.
des Funeral Home of Associate Pastor and Memorials may be made to the American
Columbus. Heart Association, P.O Box 840692, Dallas, TX
Youth Director at Cal-
75284.
vary Baptist Church,
Annie Hudson as Interim Pastor at
LEESBURG, Ga. First Baptist Church
— Annie Jean Harris in Mathiston, and as
Hudson, 74, died Aug. Pastor at First Baptist
16, 2019, in Albany, Church in Maben and Sign the online guest book at
Georgia. Providence Baptist www.memorialgunterpeel.com
Home Going Cele- Church in Choctaw 716 Second Avenue North • Columbus, MS
bration services will be County.

Thomas Wiggins
held at 11 a.m. Saturday In addition to his
at New Bethany Prim- parents, he was preced-
itive Baptist Church in ed in death by his wife,
Aliceville, Alabama, Gloria Ward Poss; four Thomas Edward “Tommy”
with the Rev. Kennedy sisters; and two broth- Wiggins, 81, passed away on
Kirkland officiating. ers. Sunday, August 18, 2019, at
Burial will follow at He is survived by Vineyard Court Nursing Home.
New Sarepta Primitive his wife, Jackie Chris- Visitation will be held on
Baptist Church Ceme- topher Poss; son, Dr. Tuesday, August 20, 2019, from
tery in Eutaw. Laven- Randy Poss of Grenada; 5:00-7:00 PM at Lowndes Fu-
der’s Funeral Service of daughter, Lecia Poss neral Home. Funeral services
Aliceville is in charge of Bain of Water Valley; will be Wednesday, August 21,
arrangements. six grandchildren; and 2019, at 11:00 AM from the fu-
four great-grandchil- neral home Chapel, with Bro.
Valda Spain dren. Bobby Cobb and Bro. Dan Louman officiating.
ALICEVILLE, Ala. Pallbearers will Interment will immediately follow at Rowan Cem-
— Valda Ruth Harris be Andy Johnson, Jr., etery, under the direction of Lowndes Funeral
Spain died Aug. 17, Field Johnson, Bobby Home.
2019, at her residence. Mathews, Tony Miles, Mr. Wiggins was born April 12, 1938, in Cale-
Home Going Cele- Roy Oswalt, Danny donia, MS, to the late C.D. “Charlie” and Gladys
bration services will Reed, Billy Shackelford Dodson Wiggins. He was a member of Border
be at 11 a.m. Friday at and Cecil Simmons. Springs Baptist Church in Caledonia, where he
Christian Light Cum- Memorials may be served in many capacities. He was a member of
berland Presbyterian made to the Randle S. the Columbus Gideon Camp. Tommy was former-
Church in Eutaw, with Poss Memorial Fund at ly the manager of Cash & Carry Building Supply
the Rev. Moses Finch First Baptist Church, in Columbus and was a past member of the Lion’s

Harold Youngblood
officiating. Burial will 123 Main St., Maben, Club, Board of Directors of the MS Material As-
follow at New Sarepta MS 39750. sociation, charter member of the Lowndes Coun-
Cemetery in Eutaw. ty Volunteer Fire Department for twenty years,
Thomas Harold Young- Board of Aldermen for the Town of Caledonia for
Lavender’s Funeral I.O. Templeton blood, Sr., 79, of Columbus, MS, sixteen years, volunteer with Habitat for Human-
Service of Aliceville is STARKVILLE —
in charge of arrange- passed away Saturday, August ity, member of the Lowndes County Mission Vol-
I.O. “Buck” Templeton, 17, 2019, at Baptist Memorial
ments. unteers and YMCA Board Member.
95, died Aug. 17, 2019, Hospital-GT in Columbus, MS. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in
at his residence. Visitation was Sunday, Au- death by his brother, Mitchell Douglas “Mickey”
Randle Poss A memorial ser- gust 18, 2019, from 4:00 PM to Wiggins; and his sister, Gladys Inez Wiggins
MABEN — The Rev. vice will be held at 10 6:00 PM at Lowndes Funeral Adair.
Randle S. Poss, 87, died a.m. Wednesday at Home, Columbus, MS. A fu- He is survived by his wife of fifty-two years,
Aug. 17, 2019, at North First U.M. Church in neral service was held Monday, Mildred Davis Wiggins; sons, Thomas Doug-
Mississippi Medical Starkville. Graveside August 19, 2019, at 11:00 AM las “Doug” (Donna) Wiggins of Caledonia, and
Center in Eupora. services will be one in the Lowndes Funeral Home Chapel, with Dr. Charles Edward “Eddie” (Jennifer) Wiggins of
A Celebration of Life hour prior to the ser- Breck Ladd officiating. Interment will be in Tab- Fredericksburg, VA; three grandchildren, Carrie
ernacle Cemetery, Ethelsville, AL, with Lowndes (Greg) Whitlow, Josh Wiggins and Jacob Wig-
Funeral Home, Columbus, MS directing. gins; two great-grandchildren, Hunter and Addi-
Mr. Youngblood was born November 22, 1939, son Whitlow; sisters, Ann Wiggins (Bob) Fussell
TODAY IN HISTORY in Liberty, AL, to the late Thomas Hill and Erlene
Cook Youngblood. He was a member of Fairview
of Amory, MS, and Dot Wiggins (Charles) Curtis
of Corinth, MS; and brother, Joe (Lynda) Wig-
Today is Tuesday, Aug. over, months after fight- Baptist Church in Columbus, MS. Mr. Young- gins of Millport, AL; also sister-in-law, Emma
20, the 232nd day of 2019. ing had stopped. blood served in the National Guard during the Jane Wiggins; and brother-in-law, Ray Adair; and
There are 133 days left in In 1910, a series of Cuban Missile Crisis. During his working career, a host of nieces and nephews.
the year. forest fires swept through he worked for Southern Airways, General Tire, Serving as active pallbearers will be Joshua
parts of Idaho, Montana and was an insurance agent with Allstate for over Wiggins, Jacob Wiggins, Greg Whitlow, Mitch
Today’s Highlight and Washington, killing 27 years. He loved his family and friends and en- Wiggins, Jason Minga, Aubrey Adair, Kenneth
at least 85 people and joyed singing, being outdoors, riding tractors, Sisson and Charlie Curtis.
in History: burning some 3 million bush hogging and baling hay. Recognized as honorary pallbearers will be
On August 20, 1986, acres. Mr. Youngblood is survived by his wife of 22 Members of the Senior Adult Sunday School
postal employee Patrick In 1953, the Soviet years, Dianne Dowdle Youngblood of Columbus, Class of Border Springs Baptist Church, the Co-
Henry Sherrill went on a Union publicly acknowl-
deadly rampage at a post
MS; sons, Tom (Mary) Youngblood of St. Peters- lumbus Gideons, Bill McBryde and the past and
edged it had tested a berg, FL, and Robert (Beth) Youngblood of Tupe- present employees of Cash and Carry Building
office in Edmond, Okla., hydrogen bomb.
shooting 14 fellow work- lo, MS; daughter, Allison (Stephen) Polomsky of Supply, Ken Byars, Willis Peek, Harold Partain
In 1955, hundreds St. Mary’s County, MD; grandchildren, Megan and the Caledonia Class of 1956.
ers to death before killing of people were killed in
himself. Youngblood, Merritt Polomsky, Jack Polomsky; The family wishes to extend their most sin-
anti-French rioting in and brother, Ralph (Peggy) Youngblood, Sr. of cere thanks to the staff of Vineyard Court Nurs-
Morocco and Algeria. Columbus, MS. ing Homes and Encompass Hospice.
On this date: In 1964, President Lyn- Pallbearers will be Brad Lytle, Chris Lytle, In lieu of flowers the family requests that me-
In 1862, the New don B. Johnson signed Greg Youngblood, Alan Youngblood, Stephen Po- morial contributions be made to: The Gideons In-
York Tribune published the Economic Opportuni- lomsky and Jack Polomsky. ternational, P.O. Box 2174, Columbus, MS 39704-
an open letter by editor ty Act, a nearly $1 billion
In lieu of flowers the family requests memo- 2174, Rowan Cemetery or the Border Springs
Horace Greeley calling anti-poverty measure.
on President Abraham
rials be made to: Tabernacle Cemetery Fund, Baptist Church (Building Fund), P.O. Box 399,
In 1968, the Soviet
Lincoln to take more 2362 Tabernacle Road, Columbus, MS 39702 or Caledonia, MS 39740.
Union and other War-
aggressive measures to saw Pact nations began
Fairview Baptist Church, 127 Airline Road, Co-
lumbus, MS 39702. Compliments of
free the slaves and end
the South’s rebellion.
invading Czechoslovakia
to crush the “Prague
Lowndes Funeral Home
www.lowndesfuneralhome.net
In 1866, President Spring” liberalization Compliments of
Andrew Johnson formally drive. Lowndes Funeral Home
declared the Civil War SOURCE: AP www.lowndesfuneralhome.net cdispatch.com
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Health
HEALTH TIP
n Do not skip breakfast: Some people skip
breakfast because they think it’ll help them lose
weight. But a healthy breakfast high in fiber and low
in fat, sugar and salt can form part of a balanced
diet, and can help you get the nutrients you need for
good health.
Source: nhs.uk

Health tips from Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen


Can allergies affect lem persists and fluid builds up in
the middle ear, you can develop an
your hearing? infection. The good news is that
The Who bandmates Roger if your hearing problem is due to
Daltrey and Pete Townshend are allergies, it’s probably temporary
both in their 70s and both admit to
and can be remedied.
significant hearing loss from years
Here’s what to do: There are
of exposure to high-decibel rock
many over-the-counter medications
music. Huey Lewis had to cancel
part of his 2018 tour because of that help relieve seasonal allergy
hearing loss, which his doctors symptoms. But if you’re taking
seem to think is due to Meniere’s other medications or supplements,
disease. But can seasonal allergies or have high blood pressure, check
cause muffled hearing too? Yep. Drs. Oz and Roizen with your doc to make sure there
If you think your hearing gets are no contraindications. If your
worse when your seasonal aller- cause a swelling in the Eustachian hearing doesn’t come back loud
gies flare up (they’ve been super- tubes in the inner ear (they help and clear, see your primary care
charged this year all across the regulate ear pressure and drain doctor to rule out infection as the
country), there’s a good chance excess fluid from the middle ear). cause, and perhaps an audiologist
you’re right, even if it sounds a bit That results in muted sounds, for a hearing test. Remember,
far-fetched. echoes, itchiness, even balance hearing is important to long-term
For some people, allergies can problems and tinnitus. If the prob- cognitive functioning.

Lawsuit
Continued from Page 1A
Bhattarai is arguing the
Board of Cosmetology’s
stringent licensing re-
quirements — which in-
clude 600 hours of train-
ing, many of which teach
skills she said were not re-
quired for her business —
infringe on her economic
liberties.
The case is being
heard in the Southern
District of Mississippi’s
federal court in Jackson.
A business partner of
Bhattarai’s, Tyler Bark-
er of Tennessee, is also
named as a plaintiff in the
lawsuit.
“This is a completely
new job that (is being)
introduced into the (Mis- Courtesy photo
sissippi) market,” said This illustration demon-
Bhattarai, who has a de- strates how threaders
gree in accounting from remove eyebrow hairs
MUW and is currently using a loop of thread
pursuing a master’s in twisted into an hourglass
taxation and data analyt- shape to make a “shut-
ics. “So I would just love tle” which captures hairs
and removes them. The
to train people how to do
illustration was included in
it and open businesses in a complaint which eyebrow
several locations, not just threader Dipa Bhattarai
one location, and let them filed in a lawsuit against
work there (and) handle the state board of cosme-
business over there.” tology.
Sharon Clark, execu-
tive director of the Board threading is a common ing through the training. obligations that I had to
of Cosmetology, declined practice. She said she’d The cosmetology board pay, so it set me back fi-
to comment on the law- watched her aunt prac- denied both requests. nancially a lot.”
suit. A spokesperson for tice it in her beauty salon The complaint re-
the AG’s Office said the after school and eventu- Threading quests the court rule the
office is reviewing the ally learned how to do it board’s requirements un-
case. herself, even obtaining a
requirements constitutional and issue
According to the
beautician’s certification an injunction against fur-
board’s website, esthe-
Threading when she was 17. When ther enforcement of the
tician licenses — the li-
Eyebrow threading is a she began attending requirements on eyebrow
cense required to become
method of grooming eye- MUW as an undergrad- threading, said Rice, who
an “eyebrow archer,” a
brows by tying a strand of uate student in 2013, she added that other states do
definition which includes
cotton thread into a loop, began threading for her not require threaders to
threading, Rice said —
twisting the loop into an friends, who suggested receive as much training.
can only be issued to
hourglass “shuttle” shape she open a business. “Dipa is not seeking
those who have complet-
and removing hairs by In 2016, Bhattarai money or anything else,”
ed at least 600 hours of
capturing them between opened Tiara Eyebrow Rice said. “She’s simply
training at an accredited
the shuttle and pulling Threading in Leigh Mall. seeking for the court to
school of cosmetology.
them from the skin, ac- A year later, she opened declare this law is uncon-
However, Bhattarai
cording to the complaint. On Fleek in Starkville. stitutional and prevent
argues that the training
“It’s a non-invasive Bhattarai said she taught it from being enforced
would cost money and
type of (hair) removal,” four other threaders, and against her in the future
take time away from her
said Terrance Bonner, the business charged $15 and prevent it from being
graduate studies. More-
owner of The Glam Sta- for a threading session enforced against any oth-
over, she said, the train-
tion and Spa on Military that usually took about 10 er eyebrow threader in
ing would have minimal
Road, and one of the few minutes. Mississippi in the future.”
focus, if any, on eyebrow
estheticians who practic- “We were threading threading as opposed to
es eyebrow threading in and sometimes we were other beauty techniques.
the area. doing this thing called “When you’re in
Bonner said for some henna tattoo, which is not school, it’s already so
clients, such as those who like cosmetology or any- hard because you have
use particular skin and thing like that,” she said. so much to do,” Bhatta-
facial products or who “It’s more like face-paint- rai said. “Having ... to go
routinely take blood thin- ing. We would just do it through all this unneces-
ners, eyebrow threading with temporary ink. That sary travel, I feel like it’s
is better than waxing or was not even part of our sometimes hampering
other hair removal tech- main business. It was just my study. (The) semes-
niques because it’s less something we offered on ter when my business got
likely to pull the skin. the side. Mostly it was closed, I felt like it was
Bhattarai’s complaint eyebrow threading, noth- the reason my study was
said threading requires ing else.” hampered so much. I’m
less training and fewer According to the com- not a person who gets low
sanitary procedures since plaint, a Board of Cosme- grades or anything like
it does not involve skin- tology inspector issued ci- that, but at that time I was
to-skin contact, sharp in- tations and had Bhattarai making really low grades
struments, chemicals or shut down the businesses. as well.
wax. All that is required is Since then, Bhattarai has “I was in a good finan-
for threaders to keep their made multiple attempts to cial position before it got
hands and work space speak before the board, closed, and now I’m in not
clean and to “use a fresh, requesting at different as good as a financial posi-
sanitary strand of thread” times she be allowed to tion as before,” she added.
for each customer. practice eyebrow thread- “But even after (the) busi-
Bhattarai became a ing without a license ness got closed, I still had
threader when she was a and that she be allowed the obligations for (the)
teenager in Kathmandu, to sit for the esthetician business. The lease was
Nepal, where eyebrow license exam without go- still there. ... I had other

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Another first for Clemson: No. 1 in AP preseason Top 25


By RALPH D. RUSSO Alabama was preseason No. 1. The Tigers enter 2019 with Last year’s Clemson team football fans best be prepared
The Associated Press Georgia, Alabama’s South- a 15-game winning streak and was highlighted by a defensive for Tide vs. Tigers V.
eastern Conference rival, is No. eight straight double-digit vic- line that had three starters se- The Top 25 is sponsored by
Cross off another milestone 3, followed by No. 4 Oklahoma tory seasons. Since 2015, when lected in the first round of the Regions Bank this season, the
for Clemson, college football’s and No. 5 Ohio State. they lost the national champion- NFL draft, and a fourth taken in first time the poll has ever had
newest superpower. Clemson’s rise under coach ship game to Alabama, the Ti- round four. a presenting sponsor.
For the first time, the de- Dabo Swinney has been uncom- gers are 55-4. The Tigers have some re-
fending national champion
Tigers are No. 1 in The Asso-
mon in college football. The Nick Saban’s Alabama dy- building to do on that side of Poll points
school won the national cham- nasty, with five national titles in the ball, but recent history sug- We’re No. 1!
ciated Press preseason Top 25 pionship in 1981, but mostly it a 10-year span, has finally met gests reinforcements are ready. Clemson is the 23rd team
presented by Regions Bank. had resided on a tier well below its match. The Tide is also 55-4 This year Lawrence and the to be preseason No. 1 and the
The Tigers won the program’s the traditional national powers. in the last four seasons. offense will be the headliners. first first-timer since Georgia
second national title in three Clemson football was usually Clemson and Alabama have The first freshman quarterback in 2008. The Tigers will try to
seasons behind freshman good and sometimes excellent, split the last four national cham- in more than three decades become the 12th team to start
quarterback Trevor Lawrence but never this. pionships, played in the last to lead a team to a national No. 1 and finish No. 1 since the
in January. Clemson now can Last season’s championship four playoffs and are poised to championship, Lawrence will preseason poll started in 1950.
claim equal standing with Ala- made Clemson just the 12th make it five straight. This will be joined by star receivers Tee The last to do it was Alabama in
bama at the top of the sport. school with at least three AP be the third time since 2016 the Higgins (12 touchdowns) and 2017. Only two teams have gone
The Crimson Tide, coming titles since the poll started in Tigers and Tide have started Justyn Ross (nine touchdowns) wire-to-wire as No. 1: Florida
off a 44-16 loss to Clemson in 1936. the season Nos. 1 and 2 in the and game-breaking running State in 1999 and Southern
the College Football Playoff Clemson’s latest accomplish- Top 25. Beginning with 2015, back Travis Etienne (8.1 yards California in 2004. Alabama
championship, is No. 2. Clem- ment is not much of an accom- when Alabama and Clemson oc- per carry). has now been No. 2 to start the
son received 52 first-place votes plishment at all to Swinney. cupied the top two spots in the Alabama returns quar- season nine times, matching
and Alabama received the oth- “It just doesn’t matter,” he last four AP polls of the season, terback Tua Tagovailoa, the Oklahoma for the most in AP
er 10 from the media. Clemson said Monday after practice the Tide and Tigers have been Heisman Trophy runner-up, poll history. Just as many teams
snaps a record-tying string of about being preseason No. 1. Nos. 1 and 2 in some order 22 and an array of weapons, too.
three straight years in which “Unless they bring us a trophy.” times. As a new season starts, college See TOP 25, 2B

NFL
MSU Women’s Soccer
Brown takes part in
meetings with Raiders
By JOSH DUBOW
The Associated Press

ALAMEDA, Calif. — Star receiver Anto-


nio Brown returned to training camp with the
Oakland Raiders on Monday, a day after being
given an ultimatum by general manager Mike
Mayock to be “all in or all out.”
Brown took part in meetings in Napa before
the team broke camp, a person familiar with
the situation said on condition of anonymity
because the team didn’t release details.
Brown didn’t attend practice
Sunday as he works to find a hel-
met that he’s comfortable using
and that meets safety standards
set by the NFL and NFLPA.
Brown lost a grievance last week
seeking to use the Schutt Air
Advantage helmet he has used
throughout his career because Brown
it was too old to be certified as
safe.
He had hoped to find a newer version of
his preferred helmet that could be approved
but the one he submitted failed a safety test
conducted by the league and union, a second Kelly Donoho/MSU Athletics
person said on condition of anonymity because Mississippi State soccer coach James Armstrong is entering his first year at the helm of the Bulldogs.
test results weren’t released.
Agent Drew Rosenhaus told ESPN earli-
er Monday that he expects Brown to be back
practicing soon and that they are looking into
“all options right now to resolve the helmet is-
Women’s soccer riding high heading
sue.” The Raiders’ next practice will be Tues-
day.
“Antonio is very genuine,” Rosenhaus said.
into year one of Armstrong era
“He wants to be there. He wants to be a part of BY BEN PORTNOY transfer goalie Gabby English (San Diego State),
the team. He wants to practice. But he’d also bportnoy@cdispatch.com sophomore defender Niejia Watkins(Nebraska) and
like to do it with the helmet that he’s worn his sophomore midfielder/defender Sam Stiglmair (Shaw
entire life. He wore this helmet in pee-wee foot- STARKVILLE — As Mississippi State women’s University) round out the contingent.
ball, high school football, in college at Central soccer coach James Armstrong exited the media room “We’re trying to implement corps values and pass it
Michigan. And he also wore this helmet his under Humphrey Coliseum, he let out a subtle “Y’all.” down to our team,” Waldner said of the remaining se-
nine-year (NFL) career. Thanking the gathered reporters and MSU staff- niors. “I’ve been here for four years, (senior defender
“This is his life. He’s risking everything. ers for attending Monday afternoon’s press confer- Hailey Zerbel) has been here for two and we’re trying
He’s got a family. He’s had a concussion before. ence, the southern slang noticeably seeped through to show what you have to do to be a good leader. Hope-
This helmet has kept him safe. He’s had brutal his thick English accent. fully and hopefully fill in these gaps so what we can’t
hits. And we’re just trying to find a way to work Born in Yorkshire, England, Armstrong played his cover the younger girls can.”
it out. We’ve worked very closely with the Raid- collegiate soccer at the University of Edinburgh be- “We have captains on our team but everybody plays
ers, we’ve worked very closely with the NFL. fore heading stateside. a huge role,” Zerbel added. “It’s not just specifically
But I hope people can appreciate this is not a Now in his 18th year of coaching in the United (the captains). Being a senior on the team you have to
simple issue. The helmet is the most important States — including a six-year spell at Auburn — the be a leader.”
piece of equipment and he’s had the same one native Brit and adopted southerner is tasked with con- Offensively, the Bulldogs have struggled putting
every single snap he’s played in his football ca- tinuing the recent upward trajectory of the MSU wom- the ball away over the past six years — scoring just
reer. This is a major issue for him.” en’s soccer team. 134 goals in that span. By contrast, Armstrong’s Au-
Brown has yet to take part in a full practice “Having faced Mississippi State at my old school, burn teams’ totaled 215 goals over that same time
all training camp for the Raiders, missing time this was a place you didn’t want to come against a team frame.
because of frost bite on his feet suffered in a you didn’t want to play against,” Armstrong said. “And Seeking an offensive infusion in 2019, Armstrong
cryotherapy accident in France and now over I knew that they were hungry so from that standpoint has preached a balanced approach to improving on
the helmet issue. everything ticked the box and I couldn’t be happier to the attacking end.
That led to Mayock’s public frustration Sun- be here.” “Value possession — that’s going to be the really
day when he said the Raiders had supported Returning a strong contingent of last season’s big thing,” Armstrong said. “Don’t give the ball away.
their star player but had “exhausted all ave- NCAA Tournament roster, MSU is noticeably experi- I know that sounds really simple but if you’re unop-
nues of relief.” enced despite boasting just three seniors. posed, keep the ball and really enjoy having it… And
“So from our perspective, it’s time for him to The Bulldogs bring back 65 percent of last season’s the final piece is what we do in the final third and we’ll
be all in or all out,” Mayock said. “So we’re hop- scoring — highlighted by leading scorers sophomore get to that point.”
ing he’s back soon. We’ve got 89 guys busting forward Zakirah McGillivary and senior forward Last season marked a number of firsts for the MSU
their tails. We are really excited about where MaKayla Waldner. Sophomore defender Miranda Car- soccer program. The Bulldogs reached their first
this franchise is going and we hope A.B. is go- rasco, who led all SEC freshmen in assists a year ago, NCAA Tournament in school history and notched
ing to be a big part of it starting Week 1 against also returns along with an eight-player sophomore their first ever national ranking September 24 — com-
Denver.” class. ing in at No. 19 in TopDrawerSoccer.com’s national
Brown had 686 catches and 9,145 yards “That sophomore class has got to have a lot of poll.
receiving the past six seasons in Pittsburgh, leadership.” Armstrong said. “The other thing that’s And while the program firsts offer a glimpse of
the best marks ever for a receiver in a six-year always hard as a sophomore coming in is that people what 2019 could bring, Armstrong has his sights set
span. But he still wore out his welcome with the know who you are. When you’re a freshman a lot of on maintaining the standard MSU achieved just a year
Steelers after leaving the team before a crucial times you’re a surprise package. But now the Miran- ago.
Week 17 game last season and was able to be da Carasco’s, the Zakirah McGillivary’s — everybody “The big thing in talking to the girls when the new
acquired by Oakland in March for the small knows who they are now.” staff arrived was even though we made the NCAA
price of third- and fifth-round draft picks. Experience aside, MSU also welcomes 16 newcom- Tournament, we didn’t make the SEC Tournament,”
The drama that surrounded Brown in Pitts- ers to the fold in 2019. A 13-player recruiting class he said. “So really we’re trying to go one better in
burgh didn’t stop upon his arrival with the comprises the bulk of the new faces, while graduate terms of league play but national play as well.”
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Major league roundup

Hudson, 2 relievers 1-hit Brewers, Cardinals win 3-0


The Associated Press TON, Texas — The An- the last of Washington’s Tampa Bay, which is 2-2 CINCINNATI — Francis- bases-loaded threat in the
gels squandered a six-run four homers and drove on a six-game homestand co Mejía hit a solo homer ninth to save San Diego’s
ST. LOUIS — Dakota lead and lost to the Rang- in five runs, and three re- against Detroit and Se- off the foul pole, Manny third straight win and
Hudson and two relievers ers in their first trip back lievers combined for 6 2/3 attle. The Rays had their Machado had an RBI sin- earned his 36th save in 39
combined on a one-hit- to Texas since pitcher innings of one-hit ball in a lead over Oakland for the gle in the first inning, and chances.
ter, and Paul DeJong Tyler Skaggs was found rout of Pittsburgh. second AL wild card cut San Diego held on to beat Trevor Bauer (10-10)
homered to lead the St. dead in his hotel room last Adam Eaton, Matt Ad- to one game. Cincinnati. recovered from one of
Louis Cardinals over the month. ams and Trea Turner also n Padres 3, Reds 2: Kirby Yates escaped a See MLB, 3B
Milwaukee Brewers 3-0 Isiah Kiner-Falefa homered for the Nation-
Monday night in a series brought home the win- als.
opener between NL Cen- ning run with a high-chop Adams added two dou-
tral contenders. infield single off Noé bles and had four RBIs.
Yasmani Grandal’s Ramirez (4-2), scoring Juan Soto had four of
ground-rule double with Jose Trevino and ending Washington’s 15 hits and
two outs in the eighth the Rangers’ four-game walked, reaching base in
inning off Giovanny Gal- losing streak. all five plate appearances.
legos was Milwaukee’s Shohei Ohtani extend- Javy Guerra (2-1)
only hit. Hudson was lift- ed the longest hitting pitched 3 2/3 perfect
ed with two outs in the streak of his career to 10 innings in relief of Joe
seventh after throwing games with an RBI triple Ross, who departed in the
111 pitches, and Andrew , then had a broken bat fourth inning. Kyle Mc-
Miller got four outs for his line drive that turned into Gowin and Tanner Rainey
fifth save. an inning-ending double finished the four-hitter
St. Louis increased play with the bases loaded with one inning each for
its division lead to a half- in the 10th. The Japanese Washington’s 11th shut-
game over the idle Chica- star reached base four out of the season.
go Cubs. Third-place Mil- times and scored twice. The Nationals scored
waukee is three games Albert Pujols’ 652nd four runs off Trevor Wil-
back. career homer and 19th of liams (5-6) in each of the
Hudson (12-6) the season capped a five- first two innings. Wil-
matched a career high run first inning, and the liams was charged with
with seven strikeouts and Angels led 7-1 before Tre- eight runs — six earned
walked four. vino’s first career homer — while giving up six hits
Milwaukee’s best and Scott Heineman’s and three walks.
chance for a hit against first two big league RBIs n Mariners 9, Rays
Hudson came in the sixth got the Rangers closer. 3: ST. PETERSBURG,
when Trent Grisham hit Hunter Pence, who had Fla. — Tom Murphy hom-
a hard grounder up the three hits and reached ered twice and drove in
middle. DeJong made a base five times, pulled four runs, Austin Nola
diving stop and threw out Texas within a run with also went deep and had
Grisham at first base. a single in the eighth. three RBIs, and Seattle
Hudson has complet- Rougned Odor followed beat Tampa Bay.
ed seven innings twice in with a tying RBI single. Murphy had three hits
his two-year major league Mike Trout walked to and a walk, including a
career. The 24-year-old load the bases in the 10th three-run homer in the
right-hander threw six when Ohtani hit a smash first and a solo shot in the
sharp innings in a 6-0 to the left of Odor, who fifth. He has 15 homers
victory at Kansas City in was playing in. The sec- in 52 games. Nola had a
his previous start. Before ond baseman made the two-run homer during a
that, he allowed 11 runs catch on his knees and four-run second off Rays
(10 earned) over 11 2/3 flipped to first, barely two-way player Brendan
innings during a three- beating Trout’s head-first McKay (2-3) and had an
start span. slide. RBI single in the fourth.
St. Louis scored twice Rafael Montero (2-0) Marco Gonzales (13-
in the fifth off starter pitched two scoreless in- 10) went five innings, giv-
Zach Davis (8-6), who nings. ing up three runs and five
pitched five innings. n Nationals 13, Pi- hits to get the win.
n Rangers 8, Angels rates 0: PIT TSBURGH Tommy Pham and Aus-
7, 11 innings: ARLING- — Asdrúbal Cabrera hit tin Meadows homered for

Top 25
Continued from Page 1B
(11) have started No. 2 bama and Michigan and in which Nebraska has not
and won the title as No. 1. went 1-2, beating No. 2 Al- been ranked, dating back
Consistent Buckeyes abama to open the season. to the final one of the 2016
Ohio State is ranked Been a while season. That is also the
in the preseason for the — No. 14 Utah has longest run of unranked
31st consecutive season been a regular in the teams the Huskers have
(1989-2019), the third rankings for most of the had since the late ‘50s.
best all-time streak be- last five seasons, but
Conference call
hind only Penn State (34 the Utes have not been
Big Ten — 7
years, 1968-2002) and ranked in the preseason
Nebraska (33 years, 1970- since 2011 when they SEC — 6
2002). The Buckeyes have started No. 19. That was Pac 12 — 5
been ranked in 66 of 70 the season after coach Big 12 — 3
preseason polls, most of Kyle Whittingham’s team ACC — 2
any school. The Buckeyes went unbeaten. In 2014, American — 1
were unranked in 1966- ‘15, and ‘16, the Utes fin- Independent — 1
67, 1979 and 1988. ished the season ranked Ranked vs. Ranked
Tough draw after starting unranked. The first week of the
No. 12 Texas A&M and — No. 21 Iowa State season with a full sched-
South Carolina will each is making its second ap- ule of games is lacking
play the preseason top pearance in the preseason marquee matchups.
three. Only three times poll. The Cyclones were No. 16 Auburn fac-
previously has a team had No. 20 in 1978. es No. 11 Oregon at the
the entire preseason top — No. 22 Syracuse is in home of the Dallas Cow-
three on its schedule: the preseason Top 25 for boys in Arlington, Texas.
— In 1968, Northwest- the first time since 1998
It’s the only Week 1 game
ern faced Purdue, USC when the Orange were
and Notre Dame and went No. 17. with two ranked teams.
0-3. — No. 24 Nebraska The first regular-season
— In 1972, Minnesota has not been ranked in Top 25 will be released
faced Nebraska, Colorado the preseason since 2014, Sept. 3, the Tuesday after
and Ohio State and went the program’s longest Labor Day. The rest of the
0-3. drought since 1955-59. regular-season rankings
— In 1975, Missouri The ranking also ends a will be released on Sun-
faced Oklahoma, Ala- string of 32 straight polls days.

Brown
Continued from Page 1B
Raiders even though he
was given a hefty raise
with a three-year contract
worth $50.125 million.
Brown arrived at camp
with frost-bitten feet, send-
ing him to the non-football
injury list. He was acti-
vated on July 28 and par-
ticipated in parts of two
practices before leaving
the team to get treatment
on his feet and to deal with
the grievance with the
NFL. Brown returned to
the Raiders on Aug. 13 but
still hasn’t participated in
a full practice all of train-
ing camp.

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briefs MBL
EMCC ranked No. 1 in preseason NJCAA poll Continued from Page 2B
the worst outings of his career by giving runs as Houston built a lead with a big among Minnesota’s first three batters of
East Mississippi Community College earned the No.
1 spot on the National Junior College Athletic Association
up three runs and fanning 11 in seven in- first inning and held on to defeat Detroit. the game. Alex Colomé worked a rocky
preseason poll, the committee announced Monday nings. The Astros jumped on Detroit starter ninth for his 24th save in 25 chances.
afternoon. San Diego is three homers shy of the Edwin Jackson (3-6) for four runs in the Kyle Gibson (11-6), who retired 10
Coming off two straight JUCO national champion- club record of 189 from 2017. first inning. straight batters at one point, surrendered
ships, EMCC has now been ranked No. 1 in 17 straight Freddy Galvis’ homered and Josh Van- Yordan Alvarez and Robinson Chiri- five runs in 6 2/3 innings.
NJCAA polls. Meter had an RBI single for the Reds. nos also drove in runs for the Astros on Jorge Polanco hit his 18th homer for
Other Mississippi JUCO teams ranked in the Top 20 Luis Perdomo (2-3) fanned four in two a night shortstop Carlos Correa left after the Twins.
include Jones (No. 4), Northwest Mississippi (No. 9), Mis- innings for the win. the first inning with back discomfort. n Diamondbacks 5, Rockies 3:
sissippi Gulf Coast (No. 12) and Copiah-Lincoln (No. 17). n Royals 5, Orioles 4: BALTI- Ronny Rodriguez and Travis De- PHOENIX — Carson Kelly hit a tiebreak-
EMCC opens the 2019 season Aug. 29 on the road MORE — Nicky Lopez and Nick Dini meritte homered for Detroit. Designated ing solo homer in the eighth inning, part
against Hinds Community College. homered on successive pitches in the sev- hitter Miguel Cabrera had two hits and of a three-run rally that sent the Arizona
Source: From Special Reports
enth inning and Kansas City stretched drove in a run before he was ejected for to a win over Colorado.
CALENDAR Baltimore’s latest losing streak to eight
games.
arguing balls and strikes in the fifth in-
ning. Manager Ron Gardenhire was also
David Peralta added a two-run triple
in the eighth, making a winner of reliev-
Today Kansas City (45-80) won for the sixth ejected in that inning. er Yoan Lopez (2-5) after he got two outs
Prep Soccer time in its last 22 games, and Baltimore Roberto Osuna earned his 28th save in the top of the inning. Wade Davis (1-6)
Starkville Academy at Mag Heights, 4 (39-86) absorbed its 13th loss in 14 as the Astros won their second straight took the loss after giving up Kelly’s home
p.m. games. after losing five in a row. run.
Kirk Academy at Columbus Christian Orioles starter John Means (8-9) kept Houston starter Wade Miley (12-4) Ketel Marte also homered and start-
Academy, 5 p.m. Kansas City hitless until Lopez led off allowed a season-high 10 hits and three er Zac Gallen allowed a run and five hits
Prep Softball the sixth inning with a single to spark a runs in 5 2/3 innings to win his sixth over six innings in his third start for the
New Hope at Columbus, 5/6:30 p.m. three-run uprising. straight decision. He struck out eight Diamondbacks since arriving in a trade
Heritage Academy at Leake Academy, Jorge Lopez (2-7) allowed one run and without a walk. with Miami on July 31. He struck out
4:30 p.m. two hits over five innings and Ian Kenne- n White Sox 6, Twins 4: MINNE- eight and walked six.
Hebron Christian at Columbus Christian dy recorded his 22nd save. APOLIS — José Abreu hit a three-run ho- Archie Bradley allowed Charlie Black-
Academy, 5 p.m. Jonathan Villar and Rio Ruiz homered mer in a four-run second inning, helping mon’s 27th home run in the ninth but
Prep Volleyball for Baltimore. Iván Nova and Chicago beat Minnesota. earned his fifth save.
Aberdeen at West Lowndes, 6 p.m. n Astros 5, Tigers 4: HOUSTON — Nova (9-9) allowed 10 hits and two runs Tony Wolters had two hits and two
New Hope at Starkville, 6:30 p.m. Yuli Gurriel had two hits and drove in two in 5 1/3 innings, with both runs scoring RBIs for the Rockies.
Lamar at Heritage Academy, 5 p.m.
Women’s College Soccer
Guilbeau 1 1 0 0 0 1 San Francisco 2 0 0 1.000 41 24
Baseball
Garcia 2b 4 2 2 0 Ervin cf 3 0 0 0 is in the field. This will be his ninth PGA Tour
Mississippi University for Women at Naylor lf 2 0 0 0 Sims p 0 0 0 0 Gearrin 1 0 0 0 0 1 Seattle 1 1 0 .500 41 39 Champions event this year. Couples is coming off
Perdomo p 0 0 0 0 Senzel ph 1 0 0 0 Tampa Bay Arizona 1 1 0 .500 43 46 a runner-up finish last week. ... Scott McCarron
Jackson State, 3 p.m. American League Wingenter p 0 0 0 0 J.Iglesias ss 4 0 1 0 McKay L,2-3 2 3 7 3 3 1 L.A. Rams 0 2 0 .000 13 28 had his 10th finish in the top 10 last week. ... Retief
Thursday
East Division
W L Pct GB
France ph 1 0 0 0 Suárez 3b 4 0 0 0
Stammen p 0 0 0 0 Aquino rf 3 0 0 0
Brosseau
Alvarado
1 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 1 3 Thursday’s Games
Philadelphia 24, Jacksonville 10
Goosen has not finished among the top 15 in his
seven starts on the PGA Tour Champions.
Yates p 0 0 0 0 Peraza lf-cf 4 0 2 0 Roe 1 3 1 1 0 0 Next week: Shaw Charity Classic.
Prep Soccer New York
Tampa Bay
83 43 .659 _
73 53 .579 10 Machado 3b 4 0 1 1 Farmer 1b 2 0 0 0 Drake 2 1 1 1 0 2 Baltimore 26, Green Bay 13 Online: www.pgatour.com/champions
Hosmer 1b 4 0 0 0 O’Grady ph 1 0 0 0 Anderson 1 2 0 0 0 1 N.Y. Jets 22, Atlanta 10
Heritage Academy at Starkville Acade- Boston 67 59 .532 16
Renfroe rf 4 0 0 0 Galvis 2b 4 2 2 1 Castillo 1 0 0 0 0 2 Cincinnati 23, Washington 13
EUROPEAN TOUR
SCANDINAVIAN INVITATION
Toronto 52 75 .409 31½
my, 5 p.m. Baltimore 39 86 .312 43½ Mejía c 4 1 1 1 Barnhart c 4 0 2 0
Myers cf-lf 4 0 1 0 Bauer p 2 0 0 0
HBP_Gonzales (Choi), Castillo (Broxton). WP_
Swanson.
Oakland 33, Arizona 26
Friday’s Games
Site: Gothenburg, Sweden.
Central Division Course: Hills Golf & Sports Club. Yardage: 6,865.
Marshall Academy at Columbus Chris- W L Pct GB Urías ss 3 0 0 0 VanMeter ph-lf 2 0 1 1 Umpires_Home, CB Bucknor; First, D.J. Reyburn; Buffalo 27, Carolina 14 Par: 70.
Minnesota 76 49 .608 _ Lauer p 1 0 0 0 Second, John Libka; Third, Fieldin Cubreth. N.Y. Giants 32, Chicago 13 Purse: 1.5 million euros (U.S. $1.66 million). Win-
tian Academy, 5 p.m. Cleveland 74 51 .592 2 Jankowski ph-cf 2 0 0 0 T_3:04. A_9,152 (25,025). Tampa Bay 16, Miami 14 ner’s share: 250,000 euros (U.S. $276,000).
San Diego 100 110 000 — 3 Saturday’s Games Television: Thursday-Friday, 5-7 a.m. (Golf
Prep Softball Chicago
Kansas City
56 68 .452 19½
45 80 .360 31 Cincinnati 010 000 001 — 2 Astros 5, Tigers 4 Cleveland 21, Indianapolis 18 Channel); Saturday-Sunday, 7-11:30 a.m. (Golf
E_Peraza (7). LOB_San Diego 4, Cincinnati 10. Detroit Houston New England 22, Tennessee 17 Channel).
French Camp at Columbus, 5/6:30 Detroit 37 85 .303 37½
West Division 2B_Barnhart (8). HR_Mejía (7), Galvis (2). ab r h bi ab r h bi Houston 30, Detroit 23 Defending champion: Paul Waring.
Totals 40 4 14 4 Totals 31 5 8 4 Pittsburgh 17, Kansas City 7
p.m. W L Pct GB
San Diego
IP H R ER BB SO
Reyes cf 5 1 2 0 Springer cf 3 0 1 0 Dallas 14, L.A. Rams 10
Race to Dubai leader: Shane Lowry.
Last week: Thomas Pieters won the Czech Mas-
Houston 80 46 .635 _
Starkville Academy at Heritage Acade- Oakland 71 53 .573 8 Lauer 4 4 1 1 2 5 Demeritte rf 5 2 3 1 Brantley lf 3 1 1 0 Sunday’s Games ters.
Los Angeles 62 65 .488 18½ Perdomo W,2-3 2 1 0 0 0 4 Cabrera dh 3 0 2 1 Bregman 3b 4 1 1 0 New Orleans 19, L.A. Chargers 17 Notes: The tournament previously was called the
my, 6 p.m. Texas 61 64 .488 18½ Wingenter H,15 1 0 0 0 1 2 Castro ph-dh 2 0 1 0 A lvarez dh 4 1 1 1
Dixon lf 4 0 2 1 Correa ss 1 0 0 0
Minnesota 25, Seattle 19 Nordea Masters. It has been part of the European
Seattle 53 73 .421 27 Stammen H,26 1 0 0 0 0 2 Monday’s Games Tour schedule since 1991, when Colin Montgom-
Caledonia at New Hope, 5/6:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games Yates S,36-39 1 3 1 1 0 1 Lugo 3b 5 0 0 0 A ltuve 2b 2 1 1 0 San Francisco 24, Denver 15 erie won. ... Henrik Stenson withdrew from the
Cincinnati Hicks 1b 5 0 0 0 Gurriel 1b 4 1 2 2 Thursday, Aug. 22 opening round of the FedEx Cup on the PGA Tour
Prep Volleyball Seattle 7, Toronto 0
Bauer L,1-2 7 5 3 2 1 11 Rodríguez 2b 4 1 2 1 Chirinos c 3 0 1 1 N.Y. Giants at Cincinnati, 6 p.m. to have two weeks off and prepare for his national
Tampa Bay 5, Detroit 4 Rogers c 4 0 1 0 Mayfield 2b-ss 4 0 0 0 Carolina at New England, 6:30 p.m.
Columbus at New Hope, 5:30 p.m. Boston 13, Baltimore 7 Sims 2 0 0 0 0 3
HBP_Lauer (Aquino), Yates (J.Iglesias). Mercer ss 3 0 1 0 Reddick rf 3 0 0 0 Washington at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m.
event. ... Stenson had to miss the event last year to
defending his title in the Wyndham Championship
Cleveland 8, N.Y. Yankees 4 Detroit 101 001 100 — 4 Baltimore at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m.
West Lowndes at Nanih Waiya, 6 p.m. N.Y. Mets 11, Kansas City 5 Umpires_Home, Brian O’Nora; First, Mike Esta-
Houston 400 010 00x — 5 Green Bay vs Oakland at Winnipeg, CAN, 7 p.m.
on the PGA Tour. ... The field features three play-
brook; Second, Nic Lentz; Third, Bruce Dreckman. ers from the top 50 in the world ranking — Matt
Caledonia at Starkville, 6:30 p.m. Minnesota 6, Texas 3
Houston 4, Oakland 1 T_3:00. A_10,176 (42,319).
E_Dixon (7), Jackson (1), Altuve (10). LOB_Detroit
11, Houston 8. 2B_Dixon (15), Alvarez (16), Gurriel
Jacksonville at Miami, 7 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 23
Fitzpatrick, Stenson and Alex Noren of Sweden.
... Fitzpatrick won the tournament in 2016 and was
Heritage Academy at Grace Christian, L.A. Angels 9, Chicago White Sox 2 Nationals 13, Pirates 0 (34). HR_Rodríguez (8), Demeritte (2). SF_Dixon
(3), Chirinos (5).
Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. runner-up the following year. ... Noren is a two-
Monday’s Games Washington Pittsburgh Buffalo at Detroit, 7 p.m. time winner of his national event.
5:30 p.m. Texas 8, L.A. Angels 7, 11 innings ab r h bi ab r h bi IP H R ER BB SO Saturday, Aug. 24 Next week: Omega European Masters.
Kansas City 5, Baltimore 4 Detroit Arizona at Minnesota, Noon Online: www.europeantour.com
Women’s College Soccer Seattle 9, Tampa Bay 3
Totals
Turner ss
39 13 15 13 Totals 30 0 4 0
4 1 2 3 Frazier 2b 4 0 0 0 Jackson L,2-1 5 7 5 4 4 6 Houston at Dallas, 6 p.m. KORN FERRY TOUR
Ramirez 1 1 0 0 1 2 Chicago at Indianapolis, 6 p.m.
Alabama A&M at Mississippi State, 6 Houston 5, Detroit 4 Sanchez ss 1 0 0 0 Reynolds lf 3 0 1 0
McKay 1 0 0 0 0 3 New Orleans at N.Y. Jets, 6:30 p.m.
ALBERTSONS BOISE OPEN
Site: Boise, Idaho.
Chicago White Sox 6, Minnesota 4 Eaton rf 4 2 1 1 Marte cf 2 0 0 0
Soto 1 0 0 0 0 1 San Francisco at Kansas City, 7 p.m.
p.m. Tuesday’s Games Rendon 3b 5 1 1 0 Stratton p 0 0 0 0
Houston Denver at L.A. Rams, 8 p.m.
Course: Hillcrest CC. Yardage: 6,880. Par: 71.
Purse: $1 million. Winner’s share: $180,000.
Friday L.A. Angels (Heaney 2-3) at Texas (Palumbo 0-1), Soto lf 4 4 4 0 Crick p 0 0 0 0
Miley W,12-4 5 2-3 10 3 3 0 8 Seattle at L.A. Chargers, 9 p.m. Television: Thursday-Friday, 6-8 p.m. (Golf Chan-
ppd., 2nd game A.Cabrera 2b 3 2 2 5 Kela p 0 0 0 0
Rondón H,12 1 1-3 2 1 1 0 2 Sunday, Aug. 25 nel); Saturday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. (Golf Channel);
Kansas City (Keller 7-13) at Baltimore (Bundy Adams 1b 5 1 3 4 Brault ph 1 0 0 0
Harris H,21 1 1 0 0 1 2
Prep Football 5-13), 6:05 p.m.
Robles cf 4 0 1 0 Feliz p 0 0 0 0 Osuna S,28-33 1 1 0 0 0 2
Pittsburgh at Tennessee, 7 p.m. Sunday, 4:30-6:30 p.m. (Golf Channel).
Gomes c 4 1 1 0 Liriano p 0 0 0 0 Defending champion: Sangmoon Bae.
Columbus at Provine, 7 p.m. Cleveland (Bieber 12-5) at N.Y. Mets (Matz 7-7), Ross p 3 1 0 0 González ph 1 0 1 0
Umpires_Home, Alfonso Marquez; First, Dave
College Football
Rackley; Second, Quinn Wolcott; Third, Jeremie Last week: Scottie Scheffler won the Nationwide
6:10 p.m. Guerra p 1 0 0 0 Bell 1b 4 0 1 0 Children’s Hospital Championship.
Lamar at Starkville Academy, 7 p.m. Philadelphia (Nola 11-3) at Boston (Johnson 1-1), McGowin p 0 0 0 0 Moran 3b 4 0 0 0
Rehak.
Next week: Korn Ferry Tour Championship.
T_3:13. A_40,499 (41,168).
Jackson Prep at Heritage Academy, 7 6:10 p.m. Parra ph 1 0 0 0 M.Cabrera rf 3 0 0 0 AP Top 25 Poll Online: www.pgatour.com/kornferry
Seattle (Milone 2-7) at Tampa Bay (TBD), 6:10 p.m Rainey p 0 0 0 0 Newman ss 3 0 0 0 Rangers 8, Angels 7 Sorted by ranking, school, last year’s final
p.m. L.A. Angels (TBD) at Texas (Burke ), 7:05 p.m.,
1st game
Díaz c 1 0 0 0
Stallings c 1 0 0 0 (11 innings)
ranking, conference, poll points
1. Clemson (15-0) 1 ACC 1,540 Transactions
Humphreys Academy at Columbus Chicago White Sox (Detwiler 1-3) at Minnesota Williams p 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles Texas 2. Alabama (14-1) 2 SEC 1,496 Monday’s moves
(Pineda 8-5), 7:10 p.m. DuRapau p 1 0 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi 3. Georgia (11-3) 7 SEC 1,403
Christian Academy, 7 p.m. Detroit (Turnbull 3-11) at Houston (Sanchez 5-14), Reyes cf 2 0 0 0 Totals 44 7 13 7 Totals 45 8 14 6 4 Oklahoma (12-2) 4 Big 12 1,331 American League
BASEBALL
7:10 p.m. Washington 440 300 002 — 13 Fletcher 3b-ss 5 1 1 0 Choo lf-rf 4 1 1 0 5. Ohio State (13-1) 3 Big Ten 1,261
Mantachie at Oak Hill Academy, 7 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Germán 16-2) at Oakland (Bailey Pittsburgh 000 000 000 — 0 Trout cf 6 1 2 0 Santana 3b 3 0 1 0 6. LSU (10-3) 6 SEC 1,199
CLEVELAND INDIANS — Sent RHP Corey Kluber
E_Díaz (11). DP_Washington 1, Pittsburgh 2. Ohtani dh 4 2 2 1 Kiner-Falefa 3b 41 1 1 to Columbus (IL) and OF Bradley Zimmer to the
Louisville at Noxubee County, 7 p.m. 10-8), 9:07 p.m. 7. Michigan (10-3) 14 Big Ten 1,164
LOB_Washington 5, Pittsburgh 5. 2B_Rendon Upton lf 3 1 2 2 Andrus ss 6 1 1 0 8. Florida (10-3) 7 SEC 1,054 AZL Indians Blue for rehab assignments.
Toronto (Reid-Foley 2-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Ker- HOUSTON ASTROS — Optioned RHPs Rogelio
West Point at Horn Lake, 7 p.m. shaw 12-2), 9:10 p.m. (33), Adams 2 (13), Soto 2 (20), A.Cabrera (5), Bemboom c 2 0 0 0 Pence dh 4 1 3 1
K.Calhoun rf 5 1 1 1 Odor 2b 3 1 1 1
9. Notre Dame (12-1)
10. Texas (10-4)
5 IA Indep. 1,044
9 Big 12 1,005 Armenteros and Cy Sneed to Round Rock (PCL).
Wednesday’s Games Gomes (9), Reynolds (26). HR_Eaton (11), Adams Placed 2B Aledmys Diaz on the 10-day IL, retroac-
Marvell Academy at Hebron Christian, Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 12:10 p.m. (20), Turner (13), A.Cabrera (1). SF_A.Cabrera (1). Pujols 1b 4 1 2 3 Mazara rf 1 0 0 0 11. Oregon (9-4) Pac-12 860
tive to Aug. 17. Recalled INF Jack Mayfield from
IP H R ER BB SO Rengifo 2b 6 0 1 0 W.Calhoun lf 5 1 2 0 12. Texas A&M (9-4) 16 SEC 852
7 p.m. Seattle at Tampa Bay, 12:10 p.m. Washington Tovar ss 4 0 2 0 Heineman 1b 6 0 1 2 13. Washington (10-4) 13 Pac-12 786 Round Rock.
MINNESOTA TWINS — Reinstated DH Nelson
Kansas City at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. Ross 3 1-3 3 0 0 0 2 Thaiss ph-3b 1 0 0 0 DeShields cf 5 0 2 0 14. Utah (9-5) Pac-12 772
Victory Christian at Unity Christian, 7 L.A. Angels at Texas, 6:05 p.m. Guerra W,2-1 3 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Stassi c 3 0 0 0 Trevino c 4 2 1 1 15. Penn State (9-4) 17 Big Ten 651 Cruz from the 10-day IL. Optioned RHP Zack Lit-
Cleveland at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. Goodwin ph-lf 1 0 0 0 16. Auburn (8-5) SEC 578 tell to Rochester (IL).
p.m. McGowin 1 0 0 0 1 0 NEW YORK YANKESS — Reinstated LHP CC
Philadelphia at Boston, 6:10 p.m. Rainey 1 1 0 0 1 1 Los Angeles 520 000 000 00 — 7 17. UCF (12-1) 11 Am. Ath. 410
Texas 100 130 020 01 — 8 18. Michigan State (7-6) Big Ten 377 Sabathia from the 10-day IL. Placed INF Thairo
Starkville at Brandon, 7 p.m. Detroit at Houston, 7:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 9:07 p.m.
Pittsburgh
Williams L,5-6 2 6 8 6 3 1 E_Rengifo (12), Trevino (1). DP_Los Angeles 1, 19. Wisconsin (8-5) Big Ten 370 Estrada on the 10-day IL. Recalled INF/OF Tyler
Wade from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL).
West Lowndes at Ethel, 7 p.m. Toronto at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. DuRapau 2 4 3 3 1 4 Texas 2. LOB_Los Angeles 12, Texas 16. 2B_Up-
ton (6), Santana (21), Heineman (1). 3B_Ohtani
20. Iowa (9-4) 25 Big Ten 330
21. Iowa State (8-5) Big 12 302 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Optioned LHP Wei-
Stratton 1 1 0 0 0 1
Caledonia at New Hope, 7 p.m. National League Crick 1 1 0 0 0 1 (4). HR_Pujols (19), Trevino (1). SB_DeShields 2 22. Syracuse (10-3) 15 ACC 209 Chung Wang to Las Vegas (PCL). Assigned C
Dustin Garneau outright to Las Vegas (PCL).
East Division Kela 1 0 0 0 0 2 (18), Ohtani (11), Choo (10), Pujols (1). S_Trevino 23. Washington St. (11-2) 10 Pac-12 200
W L Pct GB (1). 24. Nebraska (4-8) Big Ten 154 SEATTLE MARINERS — Sent RHP Felix Hernan-
Feliz 1 0 0 0 0 0 dez to Tacoma (PCL) for a rehab assignment.
on the air
Atlanta 74 52 .587 _ Liriano 1 3 2 2 0 2 IP H R ER BB SO 25. Stanford (9-4) Pac-12 141
Washington 68 56 .548 5 Los Angeles Others receiving votes: TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned RHP Peter Fair-
HBP_DuRapau (Robles). WP_Williams. banks to Durham (IL). Recalled RHP Trevor Rich-
New York 64 60 .516 9 Umpires_Home, Marvin Hudson; First, Adrian Peters 4 7 5 4 4 3 Missouri 117, Army 94, Mississippi State 87,
Philadelphia 64 60 .516 9 Garcia 1 1 0 0 1 1 Miami (FL) 70, Northwestern 63, TCU 57, Virginia ards from Durham.
Johnson; Second, Gary Cederstrom; Third, Tom TEXAS RANGERS — Recalled OF-1B Scott
Tuesday Miami 45 78 .366 27½ Cole H,3 1 0 0 0 1 2 44, Boise State 38, Cincinnati 16, South Carolina
Woodring. Buttrey H,21 1 0 0 0 0 1 15, Virginia Tech 12, Fresno State 8, Utah State Heineman and RHP Phillips Valdez from Nashville
Central Division T_3:16. A_11,284 (38,362).
W L Pct GB Bedrosian BS,1-4 1 3 2 1 1 1 8, Minnesota 7, Memphis 6, Appalachian State 5, (PCL). Placed RHP Adrian Sampson on 10-day
AURORA GAMES St. Louis 66 57 .537 _ Royals 5, Orioles 4 Robles 1 1-3 1 0 0 1 1 West Virginia 3, Oklahoma State 3, Arizona State IL, retroactive to Aug. 18. Designated RHP David
Carpenter for assignment.
Chicago 66 58 .532 ½ Mejía 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 3, Arizona 1, USC 1
6 p.m. — Tennis, ESPNU Milwaukee 64 61 .512 3
Kansas City

Baltimore
ab r h bi ab r h bi Ramirez L,4-2 2-3 2 1 1 1 1 TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Sent RHP Clay Buch-
Cincinnati 58 66 .468 8½ Texas holz to Dunedin (FSL) for a rehab assignment.
LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL
10 a.m. — World Series: Teams TBD,
Pittsburgh 51 73 .411 15½
West Division
Totals 34 5 6 5 Totals
Merrifield dh 5 1 1 1 Villar ss
Gordon lf
31 4 7 4
4 1 2 1
4 0 1 0 Mancini 1b 3 0 0 0
Allard
Valdez
5 7 7 6 2 3
1 0 0 0 0 1 Golf National League
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Optioned RHP
Stefan Crichton to Reno (PCL). Recalled RHP Bo
consolation game, Williamsport, Pa.,

Los Angeles
W L Pct GB
82 44 .651 _
Dozier 3b 3 0 1 2 Santander cf-lf 4 0 0 0 Kelley
Gibaut
1 1 0 0 0 1
1 3 0 0 0 2 Golf Glance Takahashi from Jackson (SL).
Soler rf 3 0 0 0 Núñez dh 3 0 0 0 All Times Eastern ATLANTA BRAVES — Claimed OF Billy Hamil-
San Francisco 63 62 .504 18½ Cuthbert 1b 4 0 0 0 Peterson lf 2 1 1 0 Leclerc 1 0 0 0 3 1
PGA TOUR
ESPN Arizona 63 63 .500 19 Starling cf 3 0 0 0 Wilkerson ph-cf 2 0 0 0 Montero W,2-0 2 2 0 0 2 0
TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP
ton off waivers from Kansas City. Optioned RHP
Bryse Wilson to Gwinnett (IL). Recalled RHP
San Diego 59 65 .476 22 Arteaga ss 4 0 0 0 A lberto 2b 4 1 1 0 Peters pitched to 3 batters in the 5th.
2 p.m. — World Series: Teams TBD, Colorado 57 68 .456 24½ Lopez 2b 4 2 2 1 Stewart rf 4 0 2 2 HBP_Cole (Odor). WP_Cole, Allard. Site: Atlanta.
Course: East Lake GC. Yards: 7,346. Par: 70.
Jacob Webb from Gwinnett and placd him on the
Sunday’s Games Umpires_Home, Tom Hallion; First, Todd 60-day IL.
International elimination game, William- St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 4
Dini c
Ruiz 3b
4 2 1 1 Severino c 3 0 0 0
2 1 1 1 Tichenor; Second, Ben May; Third, Adam Hamari. Purse: $46 million. Winner’s share: $15 million. COLORADO ROCKIES — Claimed RHP Wes Par-
T_4:35. A_17,326 (49,115). Television: Thursday-Friday, 1-6 p.m (Golf Chan- sons off waivers from Atlanta and optioned him to
sport, Pa., ESPN San Diego 3, Philadelphia 2 Kansas City 000 003 200 — 5 nel); Saturday, 1-2:30 p.m. (Golf Channel), 2:30-7 Albuquerque (PCL). Transferred RHP Scott Oberg
6:30 p.m. — World Series: Teams TBD,
Atlanta 5, L.A. Dodgers 3
Washington 16, Milwaukee 8
Baltimore 010 001 101 — 4
E_Dozier (6), Soler (3), Alberto (10). DP_Kansas
White Sox 6, Minnesota 4 p.m. (NBC); Sunday, noon-1:30 p.m. (Golf Chan-
nel), 1:30-6 p.m. (NBC).
to the 60-day IL.
Chicago Minnesota MIAMI MARLINS — Assigned 3B Deven Marrero
N.Y. Mets 11, Kansas City 5 City 3, Baltimore 0. LOB_Kansas City 5, Baltimore ab r h bi ab r h bi Defending champion: Tiger Woods. outright to New Orleans (PCL).
U.S. elimination game, Williamsport, Colorado 7, Miami 6, 10 innings 7. 2B_Stewart (1), Alberto (18). HR_Lopez (2), Dini Totals 34 6 8 6 Totals 40 4 15 4 FedEx Cup leader: Justin Thomas. MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Reinstated RHP Zach
(1), Villar (16), Ruiz (8). Last week: Justin Thomas won the BMW Cham-
Pa., ESPN Arizona 6, San Francisco 1 García cf-lf 5 0 0 0 Arraez 2b 5 1 3 0
Goins 3b 4 2 3 1 Polanco ss 5 3 2 2 pionship.
Davies from the 10-day IL. Optioned RHP Aaron
Wilkerson to San Antonio (PCL).
Chicago Cubs 7, Pittsburgh 1
MLB BASEBALL IP H R ER BB SO Abreu 1b 4 1 1 3 Cruz dh 5 0 2 1 Notes: In a severe overhaul to the system, Justin PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Sent RHP Jerad
Monday’s Games Kansas City
San Diego 3, Cincinnati 2 Jay rf 3 0 0 0 Rosario lf 5 0 3 1 Thomas as the FedEx Cup leader starts the Tour Eickhoff to Reading (EL) for a rehab assignment.
1 p.m. — LA Angels at Texas, MLB Washington 13, Pittsburgh 0
López W,2-7 5 2 1 1 2 2
Newberry H,4 1-3 1 1 1 1 0
Engel pr-cf 0 0 0 0 Sanó 3b 5 0 2 0 Championship at 10-under par and a two-shot PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Recalled RHP Mon-
Jiménez lf 4 0 1 1 Gonzalez rf 4 0 0 0 lead over Patrick Cantlay (No. 2) in the FedEx Cup tana DuRapau from Indianapolis (IL).
6 p.m. — Philadelphia at Boston OR St. Louis 3, Milwaukee 0
Arizona 5, Colorado 3
Hill H,7 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Cordell pr-rf 0 0 0 0 Cave cf 4 0 2 0 finale. Third on the list is 7 under, followed by 6 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Sent RHP Austin
Barlow H,9 1 2 1 1 2 2 Anderson ss 4 1 1 0 Cron 1b 4 0 1 0 under and 5 under. From there, the next block of Voth to the GCL Nationals for a rehab assignment.
Seattle at Tampa Bay, MLB Tuesday’s Games McCarthy H,5 1 0 0 0 0 2 McCann c 4 0 0 0 Castro c 2 0 0 0 five players start another shot behind until Nos. Signed RHP Eduardo Vera to a minor league con-
Washington (Strasburg 15-5) at Pittsburgh (Archer Kennedy S,22-25 1 2 1 1 0 1 26-30 start at even par. ... The winner to par at the
9 p.m. — NY Yankees at Oakland, ESPN 3-9), 6:05 p.m. Baltimore
Skole dh 2 1 1 0 Garver ph 1 0 0 0
Castillo ph-dh 1 0 0 0 end of the week wins the Tour Championship and
tract. Placed 2B Brian Dozier on the paternity list.
Recalled INF-OF Adrian Sanchez from Harrisburg
Cleveland (Bieber 12-5) at N.Y. Mets (Matz 7-7), Means L,8-9 5 4 3 2 2 4 the FedEx Cup and its $15 million bonus. ... Tiger
SOCCER (MEN’S) 6:10 p.m. Ynoa 2 2 2 2 0 2
Sánchez 2b 3 1 1 1
Chicago 004 000 110 — 6 Woods finished at No. 42 in the FedEx Cup and
(EL).
American Association
7:30 p.m. — Leagues Cup: Club Améri- Philadelphia (Nola 11-3) at Boston (Johnson 1-1), Castro 2 0 0 0 1 2
Means pitched to 6 batters in the 6th.
Minnesota 200 000 101 — 4 did not qualify. This will be the 15th time he did
not show up to defend a title, and the first because
CLEBURNE RAILROADERS — Signed RHP Gar-
6:10 p.m. E_García (10), Arraez (4). DP_Chicago 2, Minne- rett Alexander.
ca vs. Tigres UANL, Houston, Texas, San Diego (Quantrill 6-3) at Cincinnati (Gray 8-6), HBP_López (Severino), Newberry (Mancini).
WP_López.
sota 1. LOB_Chicago 4, Minnesota 10. 2B_An- he was not eligible. ... For the first time at the Tour Atlantic League
6:10 p.m. derson (22), Arraez (11), Polanco (33), Cave (7). Championship, there is no prize money. All money LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Sold the contract of
ESPN2 Miami (Hernandez 2-5) at Atlanta (Keuchel 3-5),
Umpires_Home, Sam Holbrook; First, Jim Wolf; HR_Abreu (27), Polanco (18). S_Sánchez (6). comes from the FedEx Cup bonus pool. ... Hideki RHP Michael Tonkin to the Arizona Diamond-
Second, Manny Gonzalez; Third, Ramon De Matsuyama now has made the Tour Championship
9:30 p.m. — Leagues Cup: Cruz Azul at 6:20 p.m. Jesus. IP H R ER BB SO every time since his first full season on the PGA
backs.
SUGAR LAND SKEETERS — Sold the contract of
Milwaukee (González 2-1) at St. Louis (Wacha T_3:05. A_11,659 (45,971). Tour in 2014. ... Eleven players in the 30-man field
LA Galaxy, ESPN2 6-6), 6:45 p.m. Chicago
have yet to win on the PGA Tour this season. ...
RHP Nick Rumbelow to the N.Y. Mets.
Cardinals 3, Brewers 0 Nova W,9-9 5 1-3 10 2 2 1 2 BASKETBALL
Wednesday San Francisco (Beede 3-7) at Chicago Cubs
(Hamels 6-4), 7:05 p.m.
Colorado (Freeland 3-10) at Arizona (Young 4-3),
Milwaukee
ab r h bi
St. Louis
ab r h bi
Cordero H,2 2-3 0 0 0 0 1
Bummer H,17 1 2 1 1 0 1
Everyone at East Lake is exempt into the Masters,
U.S. Open and British Open, and likey have made
enough money to be secure for the PGA Cham-
National Basketball Association
ATLANTA HAWKS — Promoted Travis Schlenk
AURORA GAMES 8:40 p.m. Totals 29 0 1 0 Totals 27 3 5 3
Marshall H,11 1 0 0 0 0 1
Colomé S,24-25 1 3 1 1 0 1 pionship.
to president of basketball operations and general
Grisham cf 4 0 0 0 Fowler cf-rf 4 0 1 1 manager; Chelsea Lane to vice president of ath-
Next tournament: A Military Tribute at the Green-
6 p.m. — Gymnastics, ESPNU Toronto (Reid-Foley 2-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Ker-
shaw 12-2), 9:10 p.m. Grandal c 3 0 1 0 Edman rf-3b 4 0 1 0
Minnesota
brier on Sept. 12-15.
letic performance and sports medicine; Dan Mar-
Gibson L,11-6 6 2-3 6 5 5 1 4 tinez to vice president of team operations; Derek
Yelich rf 1 0 0 0 Goldschmidt 1b 3 0 0 0
GOLF Wednesday’s Games
Moustakas 3b 4 0 0 0 Ozuna lf 4 0 0 0
Harper 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Online: www.pgatour.com
LPGA TOUR Pierce to vice president of player personnel; Dotun
San Diego at Cincinnati, 11:35 a.m. Thorpe 2 2 1 1 1 3 Akinwale Jr. to director of scouting; Mike McNeive
4 a.m. (Thursday) — European Tour Colorado at Arizona, 2:40 p.m.
Hiura 2b 4 0 0 0 DeJong ss 3 1 1 1
Thames 1b 2 0 0 0 Carpenter 3b 2 1 1 0
Umpires_Home, Gabe Morales; First, Bill Welke; CP WOMEN’S OPEN
to director of player personnel, Daniel Starkman
Washington at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. Second, Jansen Visconti; Third, Ron Kulpa. Site: Aurora, Ontario.
Golf: Scandinavian Invitation, first Piña ph 1 0 0 0 Gallegos p 0 0 0 0 Course: Magna GC. Yards: 6,675. Par: 71. to senior manager of basketball operations; Nick
Cleveland at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. T_3:27. A_25,564 (38,649). Ressler to manager of basketball operations; Paul
Gamel lf 4 0 0 0 Miller p 0 0 0 0 Purse: $2.25 million. Winner’s share: $337,500.
round, Mölndal, Sweden, GOLF Philadelphia at Boston, 6:10 p.m. Arcia ss 3 0 0 0 Molina c 3 0 1 0 Television: Thursday-Friday, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jesperson to assistant video coordinator; Chris
Mast to data scientist, athletic performance and
Football
Miami at Atlanta, 6:20 p.m. Davies p 1 0 0 0 Wong 2b 2 1 0 1 (Golf Channel); Saturday, 2:30-5:30 p.m. (Golf
HORSE RACING Milwaukee at St. Louis, 6:45 p.m. Cain ph 1 0 0 0 Hudson p 1 0 0 0 Channel); Sunday, 1:30-4:30 p.m. (Golf Channel). sports medicine and Connor Smith to assistant
San Francisco at Chicago Cubs, 7:05 p.m. Williams p 0 0 0 0 Thomas cf 1 0 0 0 Defending champion: Brooke Henderson. athletic trainer. Named Stephen Giles pro player
8 a.m. — Breeders’ Cup: Challenge Toronto at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. Braun ph 1 0 0 0 NFL Glance Race to CME Globe leader: Jin Young Ko. personnel scout.
Jackson p 0 0 0 0 NEW YORK KNICKS — Named Mike Miller assis-
Series, NBCSN Diamondbacks 5, Rockies 3 Milwaukee 000 000 000 — 0
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
Last tournament: Mi Jung Hur won the Ladies
Scottish Open. tant coach.
FOOTBALL
12 p.m. — Saratoga Live: From Sarato- Colorado Arizona
ab r h bi ab r h bi
St. Louis 000 021 00x — 3
E_DeJong (6). DP_Milwaukee 1, St. Louis 0.
W L T Pct PF PA Notes: Henderson last year became the first Cana-
National Football League
New England 2 0 0 1.000 53 20 dian woman to win her national open since since
ga Springs, N.Y., FS2 Totals 33 3 9 3 Totals 30 5 6 5 LOB_Milwaukee 7, St. Louis 4. 2B_Grandal (20). Buffalo 2 0 0 1.000 51 30 Jocelyne Bourassa in 1973.. ... This is the final BUFFALO BILLS — Released CB E.J. Gaines.
CHICAGO BEARS — Signed RB Josh Caldwell.
Blackmon rf 5 1 2 1 Dyson rf-cf 4 1 1 0 HR_DeJong (22). S_Hudson (6). Miami 1 1 0 .500 48 43 week of qualifying for the U.S. Solheim Cup team.
LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL Story ss 4 0 0 0 Marte cf-2b 3 1 1 2 IP H R ER BB SO N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 44 41 Seven players already have locked up spots, with INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed S Kai Nacua
Arenado 3b 5 0 2 0 Escobar 2b-3b 3 1 0 0 Milwaukee South one spot remaining on the Solheim Cup points list and RBs Charcandrick West and Marquis Young.
2 p.m. — World Series: Teams TBD, Murphy 1b 2 2 1 0 Peralta lf 4 0 2 2 Davies L,8-6 5 3 2 2 2 4 W L T Pct PF PA and two from the women’s world ranking. ... Eu- Placed RB D’Onta Foreman and WR Daurice
Tapia lf-cf 4 0 1 0 Walker 1b 4 0 0 0 Tennessee 1 1 0 .500 44 32 rope set its 12-player team last week. ... Lydia Ko Fountain on IR. Waived S Derrick Kindred.
International semifinal, Williamsport, McMahon 2b 2 0 1 0 Lamb 3b 3 0 0 0
Williams
Jackson
2 1 1 1 0 0
1 1 0 0 0 1 Houston 1 1 0 .500 56 51 won the Women’s Canadian Open three times in NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Placed WR Josh
Wolters c 3 0 2 2 Chafin p 0 0 0 0 Gordon on the non-football injury list.
Pa., ESPN Hampson cf 3 0 0 0 López p 0 0 0 0
St. Louis
Hudson W,12-6 6 2-3 0 0 0 4 7
Jacksonville 0 2 0 .000 10 53
Indianapolis 0 2 0 .000 34 45
four years, the first one in 2012 when she was 15,
becoming the youngest winner in LPGA history. ... TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Signed DL Elijah
6:30 p.m. — World Series: Teams TBD, Alonso ph 1 0 0 0 Bradley p 0 0 0 0
Davis p 0 0 0 0 Ahmed ss 3 0 0 0
Gallegos H,12 1 1 0 0 0 0 North Jin Young Ko leads 10 players who have a sub-70 Qualls. Waived-injured DL Shane Bowman.
TENNESSEE TITANS — Waived/injured LB Nigel
Miller S,5-7 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 W L T Pct PF PA scoring average. ... The tournament dates to 2001
U.S. semifinal, Williamsport, Pa., ESPN McGee p 0 0 0 0 C.Kelly c 3 2 2 1 Gallegos pitched to 4 batters in the 8th. Pittsburgh 2 0 0 1.000 47 35 on the LPGA Tour schedule. Previously, the big- Harris. Agreed to terms with LB Quart’e Sapp.
Activated TE Jonnu Smith and PK Ryan Succop
González p 3 0 0 0 Gallen p 1 0 0 0 HBP_Williams (Wong). Baltimore 2 0 0 1.000 55 13 gest Canadian event was the du Maurier Classic,
6:30 p.m. — World Series: Teams Tinoco p 0 0 0 0 Rojas ph 1 0 0 0 Umpires_Home, Ted Barrett; First, John Tumpane; Cleveland 2 0 0 1.000 51 28 which was among the four LPGA majors. ... Eleven from the PUP list.
Desmond lf 1 0 0 0 Ginkel p 0 0 0 0 Second, Lance Barksdale; Third, John Bacon. Cincinnati 1 1 0 .500 40 51 of the top 15 in the women’s world ranking are not Canadian Football League
TBD, U.S. semifinal, Williamsport, Pa., Jones rf 1 0 0 0 T_2:43. A_44,843 (45,538). West eligible for the Solheim Cup next week in Scotland. WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Added OL Na’ty
Colorado 000 100 011 — 3 W L T Pct PF PA ... Carlota Ciganda of Spain is the highest-ranked Rodgers and LB Nick Taylor to the practice roster.
ESPN2 Arizona 000 002 03x — 5 Mariners 9, Rays 3 Oakland 2 0 0 1.000 47 29 European at No. 14. HOCKEY
National Hockey League
MLB BASEBALL E_Wolters (1). DP_Colorado 0, Arizona 2. LOB_
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Online: www.lpga.com COLORADO AVALANCHE — Agreed to terms
12 p.m. — Chicago White Sox at Minne- ta (3). HR_Blackmon (27), Marte (26), C.Kelly (18). Totals 35 9 9 8 Totals 33 3 6 3 L.A. Chargers 0 2 0 .000 30 36 PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS with F Valeri Nichushkin on a one-year contract.
American Hockey League
IP H R ER BB SO Lopes lf 5 1 0 0 Pham lf 4 2 1 1 NATIONAL CONFERENCE BOEING CLASSIC
sota OR Seattle at Tampa Bay, MLB Colorado Crawford ss 4 2 2 1 Meadows rf 4 1 2 2 East Site: Snoqualmie, Wash. BAKERSFIELD CONDORS — Signed C Beau
González 6 3 2 2 1 2 Nola 1b 4 2 2 3 d’Arnaud c 3 0 1 0 W L T Pct PF PA Course: The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge. Yardage: Starrett to a one-year contract.
6 p.m. — Philadelphia at Boston OR Tinoco 1 0 0 0 0 0 Seager 3b 5 0 1 0 Choi 1b 3 0 0 0 N.Y. Giants 2 0 0 1.000 63 35 7,264. Par: 72. ROCHESTER AMERICANS — Signed F John
Davis L,1-6 2-3 2 3 3 1 2 Murphy c 3 2 3 4 Aguilar dh 4 0 1 0 Dallas 1 1 0 .500 23 27 Purse: $2.1 million. Winner’s share: $315,000. Wiitala to a one-year contract.
Cleveland at NY Mets, MLB McGee 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Vogelbach dh 4 0 0 0 Duffy 3b 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 34 37 Television: Friday, 8-10 p.m. (Golf Channel-Tape COLLEGE
Smith rf 4 1 0 0 Sogard 2b 4 0 1 0 Washington 0 2 0 .000 23 53 Delay); Saturday, 7:30-9:30 p.m. (Golf Channel); BROWN — Named John Furtado director of sports
9 p.m. — NY Yankees at Oakland, Arizona
Gallen 6 5 1 1 6 8 Broxton cf 2 0 0 0 Adames ss 4 0 0 0 South Sunday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. (Golf Channel). medicine and Erin Variano associate head athletic
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Defending champion: Scott Parel.
Charles Schwab Cup leader: Scott McCarron.
trainer.
HOFSTRA — Promoted Tim McIntee to assistant
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SOCCER (MEN’S) López W,2-5 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Seattle 340 110 000 — 9 Tampa Bay 1 1 0 .500 44 44 Last week: Doug Barron won the Dick’s Sporting men’s lacrosse coach.
Bradley S,5-8 1 1 1 1 0 1 Tampa Bay 100 020 000 — 3 New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 44 51 Goods Open. ILLINOIS — Announced junior men’s basketball
6 p.m. — USL: Tampa Bay at North González pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. E_Adames (15), Sogard (2). DP_Seattle 0, Tampa Atlanta 0 3 0 .000 47 70 Notes: Doug Barron has gone through Monday F/G Jacob Grandison is transferring from Holy
Umpires_Home, Tripp Gibson; First, Dan Bellino; Bay 1. LOB_Seattle 4, Tampa Bay 7. 2B_d’Arnaud North qualifying in his only two PGA Tour Champions Cross.
Carolina FC, ESPNEWS Second, Chris Segal; Third, Mark Carlson. (11). HR_Murphy 2 (15), Nola (7), Pham (19), W L T Pct PF PA events. He wound up in a tie for fifth at the Senior NYU — Named Melissa Mapes assistant sports
T_2:51. A_15,443 (48,519). Meadows (21). SB_Lopes (2). Minnesota 2 0 0 1.000 59 44 British Open and won the Dick’s Sporting Goods information director.
WORLD CUP BASKETBALL Green Bay 1 1 0 .500 41 52 Open. ... Barron’s $307,500 from winning last SAINT ROSE — Named Lori Anctil associate vice
4:30 a.m. (Thursday) — Exhibition: Padres 3, Reds 2 IP H R ER BB SO Chicago 0 2 0 .000 26 55 week was his second-highest paycheck from a president and director of athletics.
San Diego Cincinnati Seattle Detroit 0 2 0 .000 26 61 PGA Tour-sanctioned event behind the $322,400 WILLIAM PENN — Announced the addition of
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women’s wrestling to begin competition in the
2020-2021 school year.
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Football
NFL’s Trust gives players Plan B when careers end (suddenly)
By EDDIE PELLS and cheap contracts factor into screenings, gym memberships of-the-art health screening that those contracts are structured
The Associated Press their value every bit as much as and even free training for players gives players a sense of where — often with huge signing bo-
their playmaking ability. such as Fuller, who haven’t given they stand after their years in nuses up front but not as much
Devin Fuller got his first There will be about 1,200 cuts up on making a roster again. football. guaranteed money on an annual
taste of the NFL’s business side before the Aug. 31 deadline for “I wasn’t surprised it exist- “The fact is that when you basis.
during his rookie minicamp. teams to trim their rosters to 53 ed, but I was surprised at all the leave the NFL, there are no av- The majority of players, how-
One of the receiver’s would- players. For the multitude of vet- things it offered,” said Fuller, a enues out there where you can ever, hover at or slightly above
be teammates had a bad prac- erans whose dreams end before seventh-round draft pick of the apply that skill set and keep on the league minimum, which
tice. Not much later, that player Game 1 of the regular season, Atlanta Falcons in 2016, who working,” executive director Ba- this season will be $378,000
got pulled out of a meeting. Not there’s a chance to walk away spent two seasons on injured re- hati VanPelt said. “Nobody is go- for a rookie and $473,000 for a
much after that, the player was with something more than a serve and has never been on an ing to take his shoulder pads, hel- fifth-year player. For most, get-
no longer Fuller’s teammate. pink slip at the end of their NFL active roster. met and cleats and move across ting to that fifth year takes hard
“I was like, ‘Wow, so it’s like careers, even if those careers The Trust came into being the country and walk into the work and some luck. An Asso-
that?’” Fuller said. lasted only a couple of seasons. in 2013, after the league and HR department and say: ‘Here ciated Press analysis of career
In the coming weeks, as train- The Trust is a multi-pronged union negotiated a number of I am, I’m ready to play football.’ lengths found that, since 2005,
ing camps break and the regular benefits program created out of benefits designed to better the We’re approaching these players the average amount of playing
season beckons, it will be like the 2011 collective bargaining retirements and recognize the as they get ready to compete in a experience on an NFL roster
that for hundreds of rookies and agreement between the league efforts of the thousands of NFL completely different space.” has shrunk from 4.6 to 4.3 years.
young veterans vying for the and the players’ union. With a retirees. While the average NFL sal- In 2005, there were 784 players
NFL’s most-vulnerable roster budget of around $29 million a With a board of directors ary hovers at around $2.1 mil- with three years’ experience or
spots. They are the interchange- year, it offers players with two composed of executives at both lion, according to Forbes Maga- less on opening-day rosters and
able backups and special teams or more credited years on NFL the NFL and the players’ union, zine, that number is skewed by 714 with five or more years. In
players whose current health, rosters a scholarship award to this organization also provides the enormous sums paid to the 2018, the gap widened to 852
glimmers of untapped potential continue their education, health career counseling and a state- top players, along with the way and 644.

Comics & Puzzles


DILBERT
Dear Abby
D
EAR ABBY: happen. Do I just thing that happened overnight.
My husband, carry on and hope This is something I have just
“Doug,” things get better? come to realize. Do I remain
and I have had a If I should talk to friends and keep this secret or
long and happy Doug now, how tell him I believe I love him? I
marriage. We’ve do I do it without am not sure how to handle this.
raised two sounding petty — BLURRED LINES IN TEXAS
children, both of and immature? DEAR BLURRED LINES:
whom are doing — MARRIED, BUT What do you think you have to
well in life. I have LONELY gain by telling Mac you think
much to be thank- DEAR M.B.L.: you’re in love with him? If he
ful for, but I keep Something has says the feelings are mutual,
ZITS having to remind
myself of that be-
gone wrong with
your marriage.
do you plan on leaving your
husband? For the sake of your
cause I’m having It appears your marriage, stop texting, talking
trouble adjusting husband is using and gaming with this man and
to my changing your grandson as concentrate on your husband.
relationship with
Dear Abby a way to buffer If you keep playing with fire,
my husband. himself from you. your marriage may wind up in
We have a grandson. The “Too tired” and “too busy” are ashes.
boy has become the focus of excuses, not reasons. If dis- DEAR ABBY: My daughter’s
my husband’s world. Because cussing this with him doesn’t third-generation, American-born
of that, Doug no longer wants change things, then it’s time to fiance wants to wear a kilt to
to do things with me. He says talk to a marriage and family their wedding. (His late mater-
he has too much to do or he is therapist — or a clergyperson, nal grandmother was born in
too tired to go out, so I go to if you have one — about what Scotland.) His parental ances-
social events by myself. In fact, has been going on. try claims French and Roma-
GARFIELD I do everything by myself. If our
grandson calls, though, Doug
DEAR ABBY: When my hus-
band and I were first married,
nian roots. My daughter would
prefer he wear a formal suit or
has all the energy in the world. he was in the Army, stationed tuxedo to their evening wedding
I try to interact with the in North Carolina. While we ceremony and reception, which
two of them, but when I do, I were there, his good friend and is in an upscale hotel for 100
feel like a third wheel. Doug Army buddy “Mac” became a guests. What to do? — TO KILT
no longer compliments me and close friend of mine. There was OR NOT TO KILT
is rarely interested in being an instant connection. DEAR KILT: I’m glad you
intimate. I have worked hard to I haven’t seen Mac since he asked. Your daughter should
take good care of myself, and got out. It has been nine years, lighten up, “allow” her fiance
I try to look nice for him every but we remain in touch — to wear whatever he wants to
day. He doesn’t notice. texting, talking on the phone, their wedding and respect his
I’m actually starting to playing video games together. reasons for wanting to do so.
resent my grandson — some- Abby, I believe I may be in Look at it this way: It will make
thing I never thought would love with him. It’s not some- for a memorable wedding.
CANDORVILLE
Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Aug. TAURUS (April 20-May LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
20). The solar return sets your 20). Beautiful experiences There’s more than one way to
social status on the rise, which often creep up and catch you break the ice. The easiest way
isn’t inherently beneficial unless by surprise. In the meantime, is to weaken it with a melting
you know what to do with the instead of waiting for this to warmth. Other ways include
increased influence. Luckily, happen, you put yourself in the crackling wit or the impact of
you do! One relationship will sort of diverse environments assertiveness. One way or
be particularly fulfilling. An that beautiful experiences find another, you’ll get it done.
interesting problem will turn into irresistible. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
a quest, and then an opportu- GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’re thinking about the nicest
nity to make money and help The harder one tries to make a or the most effective way pos-
others at the same time. Aries good impression, the worse the sible to correct someone. If you
BABY BLUES and Gemini adore you. Your impression will likely be. You’re just let it go, that would be fine,
lucky numbers are: 2, 20, 24, feeling rather relaxed today, and too. Next time you can instruct
18 and 32. you’ll form bonds effortlessly. preemptively — give great
ARIES (March 21-April 19). CANCER (June 22-July 22). instruction so you won’t have to
If it seems like the universe is Look how far you’ve come! If give criticism.
conspiring to aggravate you, something like had occurred LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
then this could be a good thing, a year ago, you’d have been Your friends will guide you well.
a sign that you’re in the wrong thrown for a loop. Now, it’s so It’s not that you should do
place and an invitation to hop inconsequential you’ll be over it everything they advise so much
on over to “anywhere but here.” in less than a half-hour. as you should listen to the way
they see you. They experience
qualities in you that you can’t
see because you’ve gone blind
to them.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
BEETLE BAILEY 21). The scientific evidence
suggests that there are 24
hours in a day, give or take four
minutes. Though, on a day like
this, you’d care to differ. Time is
elastic, some moments a freeze
frame and others a blur.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). Don’t get carried away by
your impression of others. They,
like you, are presenting the best
that they have in the moment.
They, like you, have feelings,
thoughts and deeds representa-
tive of lesser impulses.
MALLARD FILLMORE CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). Apologies can be a way
of getting attention. So can
offenses, illnesses, emergen-
cies and basically any behavior
that makes others stop and
take notice. The message here
is to know when you’re being
manipulated.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). People don’t make us
angry, our own thoughts make
us angry. The same comment
told to 10 people will warrant
10 different reactions. You’ll
FAMILY CIRCUS be keenly aware of your own
reactions today.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). These are the right events
for this time. No matter your
philosophy of life, believing this
will give you more leverage than
not believing it. Don’t overthink.
Work what works.

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Township 17 South, point; run thence North 161+53.63; thence
Range 18 West, 83°06’ East-159.06’ to leaving the said road 1978
Lowndes County, Mis- a fence corner and the right-of-way line and the HUTCHESON
SUBSTITUTED TRUST- sissippi, as the point of point of beginning. Run said property line and 56X12
EE’S NOTICE OF SALE
AND/OR PUBLIC SALE Easy online self-service for
beginning; thence South thence North 07°55’
87 degrees 38 minutes West-190.63’ along a
with the said north right- HA1824
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TURED HOMES
West along the North
side of said Section 5,
940.7 feet to the East
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run thence North
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Mississippi limited liab- grees 42 minutes East 179.68’ along a fence
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Site); thence leaving the HUTCHESON
ility company, Randall along said East right of to a fence corner; run said north right-of-way 56X12
Thomas and Robert way 1,767.4 feet; thence South 83°06’ line of the location and HA1818
Merchant, executed a thence North 79 de- West-90.63’ along a with the said property
Deed of Trust to Steven grees 09 minutes East fence to the point of be- line S06º27’43”E, 1983

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AUTO / PETS SERVIcES / fINANcIAL
for the use and benefit South 08 degrees 21
of Trinidad, LLC, a Mis- minutes East 195.2
Northwest Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter gARAgE SALES
the centerline of the loc- 70X14
ation at survey station 19420
sissippi limited liability feet; thence South 12 of Section 5, Township 165+06.2 (50.11 feet),
MERcHANDISE limited liability com- REAL ESTATE / HEALTH
company, a Mississippi degrees 24 minutes 17 South. Range 18
East 209.3 feet; thence West, Lowndes County, right-of-way
Good: 1 Day.........................$10
to a point on the south 1967
Better: line 3of Days......................$18
the WINSTON
For Placing/Canceling Classified Line Ads: Good: 6 Days...........................$12
pany, which Deed of NorthGood: 12 Days........................$25 location;
82 degrees 55 Mississippi and contain- thence leaving 50X12
Sunday Paper Deadline is Thursday 3:00 P.M. Trust is recorded in minutes East 83 feet to ing 0.41 acres, more or the said Best: 6 Days.........................$34
property line 75112236
Better: 12 Days........................$18
Book 2010 at Page Best: 24
the centerline of Days...........................$40
a drain- less. and with the said south
Monday Paper Deadline is Friday 12:00 P.M. Best: 30 Days...........................$30
9921 in the land re- age ditch; thence North 4 lines of
right-of-way line of the text; addtl.
1973lines $1 each.
Tuesday Paper Deadline is Monday 12:00 P.M. cords of the Chancery 34 degrees 6 lines of text; addtl.
22 minutes EASEMENTlinesDESCRIP-
$1 each. location Includes FREE Garage
S87º26’23”W, BUDDY Sale signs. Rain
Clerk of
6 lines of text; addtl. Lowndes
lines $1 each. East 194 feet along TION 348.66 onfeet to a of
the day point 50X12
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Wednesday Paper Deadline is Tuesday 12:00 P.M. County, Mississippi; said centerline of ditch; on the aforementioned 0434176H
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grees 44 minutes East ing 10.00’ right and State of Mississippi 1967
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2017, Air Base Mobile centerline of ditch; scribed as COMMEN- property line of Trinidad 50X12
Home Estates LLC, a thence East 170 feet CING at the Southwest LLC, the said point be- 5270582
prior to first publication date Mississippi limited liab- along said centerline of Corner of the Northw- ing 50.00 feet right of
ility company, Randall ditch to the West right est Quarter of Section the centerline of the loc- 1998
• All ads must be paid for in advance and are non-refundable after the first insertion.
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• The Publisher assumes no financial responsibility for errors nor for omission of copy. for the use and benefit Quarter (NW ¼) of said East-560.21’ to a point location and with the 1966
Liability shall not exceed the cost of that portion of space occupied by such error. of Trinidad, LLC, a Mis- Section 5; thence North in the center of Missis- meanders of the said CHAMPION
• All questions regarding classified ads currently running should be directed to the Ad must fit in 4 lines (approximately 20 characters per line) and will run for 3 days. For items $100 or less ONLY. More than
sissippi limited liability 00 degrees 40 minutes sippi Highway 373; run road right-of-way line 50X12
company, a Mississippi West along said West thence North 05°30’ and the said property 0460743024
Classified Department. one item may be in same ad, but prices may not total over $100, no relists. No business ads
limited liability com- right of way and East West-1460.05’ along .
line in a northerly direc-
• All ads are subject to the approval of this paper. The Commercial Dispatch reserves pany, which Deed of side of said West Half said centerline to a tion 50.19 feet to the 1978
Trust is recorded in (W ½) 1,951.2 feet to point; run thence North point of beginning and HUTCHESON
the right to reject, revise, classify or cancel any advertising at any time.
Bargain Column ads must be
Book 2017 at Page submitted online at ads.cdispatch.com or in person. No
the point of beginning ly- 83°06’ East-159.06’ to containing 0.80 acre, phone calls or emails.
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13289 in the land re- ing and being in the a fence corner; run more or less. HA2141
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0010 North
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Clerk of Lowndes Northwest Quarter (NW West-115.17’ along a The above described 1978
IN THE CHANCERY STATE OF MISSISSIPPI SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S IN THE JUVENILE County, Mississippi; ¼) of Section 5, Town- fence to a point in the parcel of land is lying HUTCHESON
COURT OF LOWNDES COUNTY OF LOWNDES NOTICE OF FORECLOS- COURT OF PICKENS and ship 17 South, Range center of an existing entirely in the NW ¼ of 60X12
COUNTY URE SALE COUNTY 18 West, Lowndes driveway and the point Section 5, Township 17 HA1815
NOTICE OF SUBSTI- WHEREAS, said Deeds County, Mississippi. of beginning of said South Range 18 West,
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI TUTED TRUSTEE'S SALE WHEREAS, on April 20, STATE OF GEORGIA of Trust authorized the easement. Run thence Lowndes County, State 1979
2005, Jacqueline Evans appointment and substi- LESS AND EXCEPT: That North 83°50’ West- of Mississippi. HUTCHESON
WILLIE PETE PERKINS WHEREAS, on Decem- executed a certain deed IN THE INTEREST OF: tution of another Trust- property and ease- 116.30’ along the 60X12
PLAINTIFF ber 30, 2009, Carlton of trust to First Americ- ee in the place of the ments conveyed in that centerline of said drive- LESS AND EXCEPT: HA2171
Jones and wife, Frances an Title & Trust Com- L.O. Trustee named in said instrument recorded on way to a point on the
VERSUS Jones executed a cer- pany, Trustee for the DOB: 12/09/2014 SEX: Deeds of Trust, and Deed Book 1352 at East right-of-way of Mis- Any matter of record af- 1996
tain deed of trust to use and benefit of Mort- MALE Trinidad, LLC, a Missis- pages 761-765 in the sissippi Highway 373 fecting the title to the CLAYTON
LARRY MCKELLER, DIS- Steven R. McEwen, gage Electronic Regis- sippi limited liability land records of Lowndes and the end of said above described prop- 60X16
TRICT ATTORNEY OF trustee, for the use and tration Systems, Inc. CASE NO.: 2017-JU-J- company, pursuant to County, Mississippi. easement. All lying in erty. CLA038695TN
LOWNDES COUNTY, AT- benefit of Sheffield Con- acting solely as nomin- 251-03 said Deeds of Trust, the Northwest Quarter
TORNEY GENERAL OF struction, Inc., which ee for IndyMac Bank, substituted James P. LESS AND EXCEPT: of the Northwest ALSO, NOW, THERE- 1969
THE STATE OF MISSIS- deed of trust is duly re- F.S.B., which deed of N.O. Wilson, Jr. as Trustee in Commencing at the Quarter of Section 5, FORE, notice is hereby NEWMOON
SIPPI AND ALL PER- corded in Mortgage trust is of record in the DOB: 03/18/2013 SEX: the place of the original Northeast corner of the Township 17 South. given that I, the under- 12X60
SONS HAVING OR Book 2009, page office of the Chancery MALE Trustee, by written in- Northwest Quarter (NW Range 18 West, signed Substitute Trust- 332321
CLAIMING ANY LEGAL 30288, in the office of Clerk of Lowndes, strument dated June ¼) of the Northwest Lowndes County, Mis- ee, will also on August
OR EQUITABLE IN- the Chancery Clerk of County, state of Missis- CASE NO.: 2017-JU-J- 26, 2019 and filed for Quarter (NW ¼) of Sec- sissippi. 21, 2019, at the main 1978
TEREST IN THE LAND Lowndes County, Mis- sippi, in Book 2005, 252-03 record in the office of tion 5, Township 17 front door of the HUTCHESON
DESCRIBED IN THIS sissippi; and Page 12932; and the Chancery Clerk of South, Range 18 West, LESS AND EXCEPT: Lowndes County Court- 12X56
COMPLAINT DEFEND- Minor Children Under Lowndes County, Mis- Lowndes County, Mis- house in the City of HA-1806
ANTS WHEREAS, under and by WHEREAS, Deutsche the Age of Eighteen (18) sissippi, on, in Book sissippi; thence South A parcel of land located Columbus, Mississippi,
virtue of power and au- Bank National Trust Years. 2019 Page 12404 also 87 degrees 38 minutes in the NW ¼ of Section within legal hours, offer 1966
SUMMONS BY PUBLICA- thority conferred upon Company As Trustee For in said land records; West a distance of 5, Township 17 South, for sale, at public out- PATRICIAN
TION Sheffield Construction, Residential Asset Secur- SERVICE BY PUBLICA- and 420.94 feet; thence Range 18 West, cry, along with the 12X56
Inc., as the owner and itization Trust Series TION South 00 degrees 42 Lowndes County, State above described real T-2987
TO: THE UNKNOWN DE- holder of said deed of 2005-A6CB Mortgage WHEREAS, Air Base Mo- minutes East a dis- of Mississippi, as property, the following
FENDANTS, ALL OTHER trust and the indebted- Pass-Through Certific- TO: Brandon Orr, father bile Home Estates LLC, tance of 36.61 feet to shown on sheet P7A of described personal 1978
PERSONS, FIRMS AND ness secured thereby, ates Series 2005-F, the of L.O. and N.O. whose to further secure said the Point of Beginning US-TVA drawing LW- property to the highest HUTCHESON
CORPORATIONS HAV- did, on August 13, current holder and/or last known address was indebtedness, did grant for this description. 7924, revision 3, the bidder for cash, and 12X56
ING OR CLAIMING ANY 2019, by instrument in assignee, substituted 107 Newbell Rd., unto Trinidad, LLC, a said parcel being more which property to the HA-1811
LEGAL OR EQUITABLE writing, substitute and Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC Columbus, MS 39705. Mississippi limited liab- From said Point of Be- particularly described as knowledge of the under-
INTEREST IN AND TO appoint Jack H. Hayes, as Trustee by instru- ility company a first val- ginning run thence follows: signed, is located on 1974
THE FOLLOWING DE- Jr. as substituted trust- ment recorded in the An Amended Petition for id and perfected secur- South 00 degrees 42 the above-described HILLCREST
SCRIBED LAND, SOLD ee in the place and Chancery Clerk’s Office Dependency has been ity interest on numer- minutes East a dis- Commencing at a con- real property located in 12X60
FOR TAXES ON AUGUST stead of the said on August 5, 2019 in filed as to the minor ous Manufactured tance of 100.0 feet; crete monument at the Lowndes County, Mis- V-B255 1
29, 2016, PARCEL NO. Steven R. McEwen, Book MORT 2019, Page children born to Paris homes (the “Manufac- thence South 87 de- northwest corner of Sec- sissippi, to-wit:
61W110110500, PPIN trustee, said appoint- 15487; and Easterwood on Decem- tured Homes”), as evid- grees 52 minutes West tion 5, the said point 1970
015876, DESCRIBED ment of substituted ber 9, 2014 and March enced by loan docu- a distance of 182.54 being a YEAR CAPELLA
MORE PARTICULARLY trustee being duly recor- WHEREAS, Default hav- 18, 2013 filed by the ments dated May 1, feet; thence North 06 common corner in the MAKE/MODEL 50X12
AS: Commence at the ded in Mortgage Book ing been made in the Georgia Department of 2017 and further evid- degrees 19 minutes lands of Malcom E. LXW 602129474
Northwest corner of Lot 2019, page 16294, in terms and conditions of Human Service, acting enced by UCC Finan- West a distance of Parker, Jr. et ux., Weyer- SERIAL NUMBER
7 of Square G, Pow- the office of the Chan- said deed of trust and through the Pickens cing Statements filed 100.0 feet; thence haeuser Company, and 1984
hatan Place Addition to cery Clerk of Lowndes the entire debt secured County Department of June 22, 2017 and North 87 degrees 52 United States of Amer- 1969 SUNSHINE CELEB
the City of Columbus, County, Mississippi, thereby having been de- Family and Children Ser- June 28, 2017; and minutes East a dis- ica, the said point also COTTAGE 70X14
Mississippi, as shown and did vest said substi- clared to be due and vices on July 19, 2019 tance of 192.33 feet to being common to Sec- 32X12 15473
by plat of such Addition tuted trustee with all payable in accordance WHEREAS, default hav- the Point of Beginning, tions 5, 6, 31, and 32 3212-1979
recorded in Plat Book 1 rights, powers and au- with the terms of said Prior to a final hearing ing been made in the with all land described and being on the line 1998
at Page 33 in the Chan- thority that was granted deed of trust, Deutsche on said Petition, a Provi- performance of the con- being situated in the between Township 17 1978 BUCCANEER
cery Clerk's Office of to the said original trust- Bank National Trust sional Hearing will be ditions and stipulations Northwest Quarter (NW South, Range 18 West HUTCHESON 70X14
Lowndes County, Mis- ee by said deed of trust Company As Trustee For held on September 30, as set out in the above ¼) of the Northwest and Township 16 South, 56X12 ALBUS3W02981471
sissippi, said corner be- above mentioned, which Residential Asset Secur- 2019 at 9:00 a.m. at described Deeds of Quarter (NW ¼) of Sec- Range 18 West; thence HA2169
ing also the Northwest appointment of substi- itization Trust Series the Pickens County Trust and related loan tion 5, Township 17 leaving the said section 1974
corner of the said tuted trustee was duly 2005-A6CB Mortgage Courthouse, 50 N. Main documents, and the South, Range 18 West corner and the said 1967 HILLCREST
Square G, said corner recorded and spread at Pass-Through Certific- Street, Jasper, GA said Substituted Trust- Lowndes County, Mis- common corner and CHEVELLE 55X12
being the POINT OF BE- large upon the land re- ates Series 2005-F, the 30143. ee having been reques- sissippi. with the property line 60X12 2681
GINNING; run thence cords of Lowndes legal holder of said in- ted and directed by Trin- between Malcom E. 607
East along the South County, State of Missis- debtedness, having re- You have a right to a idad, LLC, a Missis- LESS AND EXCEPT: An Parker, Jr. et ux., and 1991
side of Second Avenue sippi prior to the post- quested the under- free copy of the petition sippi limited liability easement for the pur- Weyerhaeuser Com- 1973 BUCCANEER
South a distance of 112 ing and first publication signed Substitute Trust- filed in this case which company to execute the pose of Ingress-Egress, pany, the line between KENSINGSTON 60X14
feet to the Northwest of this notice; and ee in said deed of trust, you may obtain from the trusts and to sell the being 17 feet right and Sections 6 and 31, the 50X12 ALBUS15524
corner of the property will on September 16, Clerk of Juvenile Court, property described 17 feet left of a line de- said township line, and V82726
formerly owned by W. G. WHEREAS, default hav- 2019 offer for sale at Pickens County, upon herein; and in strict ac- scribed as follows: Com- the said range line 1987
Jones and afterward ing been made in the public outcry and sell identifying yourself, or cordance with the mencing at the North- S87º26’23”W, 306 feet 1992 OAKWOOD
conveyed to William terms and conditions of within legal hours (be- from the Pickens County Deeds of Trust afore- east corner of the North- to a point on the center- SOUTHERN LIVING 76X14
Rechtin, thence South said deed of trust and ing between the hours Department of Family said and the Laws of west Quarter (NW¼) of line of the transmission 80X16 HONC27614CK321748
along said Jones-Recht- the entire debt secured of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 and Children Services. Sale of the State of Mis- the Northwest Quarter line location at survey SSDAL02371 0
in line a distance of thereby having been de- p.m.), at the main front sissippi, the dates for (NW ¼) of Section 5, station 154+58.4;
156 feet to a point 20 clared to be due and door of the County You are further given no- publication of this Sub- Township 17 South, thence leaving the said 1994 1978
feet North of the North- payable in accordance Courthouse of Lowndes tice that a Final Disposi- stitute Trustee’s Notice Range 18 West, property line, the said GATEWAY HUTCHESON
east corner of Lot 8 of with the terms of said County in Columbus, tion Hearing on the De- of Sale in the Commer- Lowndes County, Mis- section line, the said 56X14 56X12
the said Square G, deed of trust, and the Mississippi, to the partment’s Amended cial Dispatch a newspa- sissippi; thence South township line, and the 11942257003 HA1820
thence West parallel to legal holder of said in- highest and best bidder Petition for Dependency per published in the City 87 degrees 38 minutes said range line and with
the North side of Lot 8 debtedness having re- for cash the following is set for October 31, of Columbus, Lowndes West a distance of the centerline of the loc- 1997 1981
of the said Square G, a quested the under- described property situ- 2019 at 9:00 a.m. at County, Mississippi, 420.94 feet; thence ation S54º18’40”E, BUCCANEER RIVER OAKS
distance of 112 feet to signed trustee to ex- ated in Lowndes the Pickens County having been set at the South 00 degrees 42 80.83 feet to an angle 60X14 76X14
a point 20 feet North of ecute the trust and sell County, Mississippi, to Courthouse. following, to wit: July minutes East a dis- point in the centerline of ALBUS3W10960106 AMII0581476501233A
the Northwest corner of said land and property wit: 30, 2019, August 6, tance of 19.61 feet to the location at survey 1
Lot 8 of the said Square in accordance with the You are entitled to coun- 2019, August 13, 2019 the Point of Beginning station 155+39.23; 1978
G, thence North along terms of said deed of THE FOLLOWING DE- sel in these proceed- and August 20, 2019. for this easement. From thence continuing with HUTCHESON 1978
the East side of 20th trust for the purpose of SCRIBED REAL ESTATE ings and that Court will Notice is hereby given said Point of Beginning the centerline of the loc- 56X12 HUTCHESON
Street South, a dis- raising sums due there- LOCATED IN LOWNDES appoint counsel if you that I will, on August run thence South 87 de- ation N87º26’23”E, HA1821 56X12
tance of 156 feet to the under, together with at- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, are unable, without fin- 21, 2019 during the leg- grees 25 minutes West 617.39 feet to a point HA2139
POINT OF BEGINNING. torney's fees, trustee's TO-WIT: LOT 24, ancial hardship, to em- al hours, which are a distance of 518.01 on the east right-of-way 1978
Said above property is fees, and expense of BLUECUTT ESTATES, A ploy counsel. between the hours of feet to the East Right-of- line of State of Missis- HUTCHESON 1978
also described as Lots sale; SUBDIVISION ACCORD- 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 Way of Mississippi Hwy sippi (Highway 373) and 56X12 HUTCHESON
6 and 7, Square G, Pow- ING TO A MAP OR PLAT Witness the hand of the p.m. at the main front 373 and the end of this the west property line of HA1819H 56X12
hatan Place Addition to NOW, THEREFORE, I, THEREOF ON FILE AND Honorable Jan Wheeler, door of the Lowndes easement. Trinidad LLC at survey HA1811
the City of Columbus, Jack H. Hayes, Jr., sub- OF RECORD IN THE OF- Chief Juvenile Court County Courthouse in station 161+56.62, the 1971
Mississippi, less 20 stituted trustee in said FICE OF THE CHAN- Judge, Pickens County, the City of Columbus, LESS AND EXCEPT: said point being the CAPELLA 1978
feet of even width off deed of trust, will on CERY CLERK OF this 14th day of August Mississippi, offer for Point Of Beginning. 60X12 HUTCHESON
the South ends of said Wednesday, on the LOWNDES COUNTY, 2019. sale, at public auction PROPERTY DESCRIP- 11156 56X12
lots. 11th day of September, MISSISSIPPI, RECOR- and sell to the highest TION Thence leaving the point HA2142
2019, offer for sale at DED IN BOOK 3 AT Jennifer E. Jordan and best bidder for of beginning and the 1985
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT public outcry and sell PAGE 33, REFERENCE Clerk, Juvenile Court of cash, the following de- COMMENCING at the centerline of the loca- CLAYTON 1978
within legal hours (be- TO WHICH IS HEREBY Pickens County scribed real property ly- Southwest Corner of the tion and with the me- 60X17 HUTCHESON
You have been made a ing between the hours MADE IN AID OF AND AS ing and being in Northwest Quarter of anders of the said road CLA246517NA 56X12
Defendant in the suit of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 A PART OF THIS DE- Presented by: Lowndes County, State Section 5, Township 17 right-of-way line and the HA1816
filed in this Court by p.m.) at the east front SCRIPTION. SUBJECT PATRICIA A. KING of Mississippi, and be- South, Range 18 West, said property line in a 1978
Pete Perkins, Counter- door of the County TO THE RESTRICTIVE Special Assistant Attor- ing more particularly de- Lowndes County, Mis- northerly direction HUTCHESON 1978
Plaintiff, seeking the Courthouse of the COVENANTS AND CON- ney General scribed as follows: sissippi and run thence 50.09 feet to a point on 56X12 HUTCHESON
Court to confirm the tax County of Lowndes, Mis- DITIONS RECORDED IN Georgia Bar Number East-560.21’ to a point the north right-of-way HA7809 56X12
title of the above de- sissippi, to the highest DEED BOOK 550 AT 101137 Beginning at the North- in the center of Missis- line of the location, the HA1806
scribed property in and best bidder for cash PAGE 152 AND AS P.O. Box 5684 east corner of the North- sippi Highway 373; run said point being 50.00 1994
Lowndes County, Mis- the following described AMENDED BY INSTRU- Canton, Georgia 30169 west Quarter (NW ¼) of thence North 05°30’ feet left of the center- BUCCANEER 1978
sissippi. You are re- property lying and being MENT RECORDED IN (770) 274-6697 the Northwest Quarter West-1460.05’ along line of the location at 70X14 HUTCHESON
quired to mail or hand situated in the County DEED BOOK 562 AT (NW ¼) of Section 5, said centerline to a survey station ALBUS21826 56X12
deliver a written re- of Lowndes and State of PAGE 219 OF THE LAND PUBLISH: 8/20, 8/27, Township 17 South, point; run thence North 161+53.63; thence HA1805
sponse to the Com- Mississippi, to wit: RECORDS OF LOWNDES 9/3, & 9/10/2019 Range 18 West, 83°06’ East-159.06’ to leaving the said road 1978
plaint filed against you COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI. Lowndes County, Mis- a fence corner and the right-of-way line and the HUTCHESON 1978
in this action to William Lot 9 in Block A of sissippi, as the point of point of beginning. Run said property line and 56X12 HUTCHESON
P. Starks, II, Attorney McArthur Place, a subdi- FOR INFORMATIONAL SUBSTITUTED TRUST- beginning; thence South thence North 07°55’ with the said north right- HA1824 56X12
for Counter-Plaintiff, vision of Lowndes PURPOSES ONLY: THE EE’S NOTICE OF SALE 87 degrees 38 minutes West-190.63’ along a of-way line of the loca- HA812
whose address is County, Mississippi, as APN IS SHOWN BY THE AND/OR PUBLIC SALE West along the North fence to a fence corner; tion N87º26’23”E, 1974
Starks Law Firm, 407 per map or plat thereof COUNTY ASSESSOR AS NOTICE OF MANUFAC- side of said Section 5, run thence North 349.17 feet to a point MELODY 1978
7th Street N, Columbus, recorded in Plat Book 5 56W080100424; TURED HOMES 940.7 feet to the East 89°02’ East-101.86’ on the property line 70X12 HUTCHESON
Mississippi or by mail at at page 22 in the office SOURCE OF TITLE IS right of way of Missis- along a fence to a fence between Trinidad LLC 6075 56X12
PO Box 748, Columbus, of the chancery Clerk of BOOK 1026 PAGE 252 WHEREAS, on May 1, sippi Highway 373; corner; run thence and US-TVA(Columbus, HA2194
Mississippi 39703. Lowndes County, Mis- RECORDED 2010, Air Base Mobile thence South 05 de- South 04°36’ East- Mississippi Regenesys 1978
sissippi. 12/06/1994 Home Estates LLC, a grees 42 minutes East 179.68’ along a fence Site); thence leaving the HUTCHESON 1978
YOUR RESPONSE MUST Mississippi limited liab- along said East right of to a fence corner; run said north right-of-way 56X12 HUTCHESON
BE MAILED OR DE- SUBJECT TO those re- I will convey only such ility company, Randall way 1,767.4 feet; thence South 83°06’ line of the location and HA1818 56X12
LIVERED NOT LATER strictive covenants and title as vested in me as Thomas and Robert thence North 79 de- West-90.63’ along a with the said property HA2138
THAN THIRTY (30) DAYS conditions recorded in Substituted Trustee. Merchant, executed a grees 09 minutes East fence to the point of be- line S06º27’43”E, 1983
AFTER THE DATE OF Deed Book 968 at page Deed of Trust to Steven 307.7 feet; thence ginning. All lying in the 100.23 feet, crossing FRONTIER 1978
THE FIRST PUBLICA- 750 in the office of the Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC R. McEwen, as Trustee, South 08 degrees 21 Northwest Quarter of the centerline of the loc- 70X14 HUTCHESON
TION OF THIS SUM- Chancery Clerk of Substituted Trustee for the use and benefit minutes East 195.2 the Northwest Quarter ation at survey station 19420 56X12
MONS. IF YOUR RE- Lowndes County, Mis- of Trinidad, LLC, a Mis- feet; thence South 12 of Section 5, Township 165+06.2 (50.11 feet), HA2197
SPONSE IS NOT SO sissippi. Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC sissippi limited liability degrees 24 minutes 17 South. Range 18 to a point on the south 1967
MAILED OR DELIVERED, 244 Inverness Center company, a Mississippi East 209.3 feet; thence West, Lowndes County, right-of-way line of the WINSTON 1978
A JUDGEMENT BY DE- I will convey only such Drive limited liability com- North 82 degrees 55 Mississippi and contain- location; thence leaving 50X12 HUTCHESON
FAULT WILL BE title as is vested in me Suite 200 pany, which Deed of minutes East 83 feet to ing 0.41 acres, more or the said property line 75112236 56X12
ENTERED AGAINST YOU as substituted trustee. Birmingham, AL 35242 Trust is recorded in the centerline of a drain- less. and with the said south HA2168
FOR THE MONEY OR (205) 970-2233 Book 2010 at Page age ditch; thence North right-of-way line of the 1973
OTHER RELIEF DEMAN- WITNESS MY SIGNA- 9921 in the land re- 34 degrees 22 minutes EASEMENT DESCRIP- location S87º26’23”W, BUDDY 1978
DED IN THE COM- TURE on this the 15th Publication dates: Au- cords of the Chancery East 194 feet along TION 348.66 feet to a point 50X12 HUTCHESON
PLAINT. day of August, A.D., gust 20, 2019, August Clerk of Lowndes said centerline of ditch; on the aforementioned 0434176H 56X12
2019. 27, 2019, September County, Mississippi; thence North 64 de- A 20.00’ easement be- east right-of-way line of HA2195
You must also file the 3, 2019, September and grees 44 minutes East ing 10.00’ right and State of Mississippi 1967
original of your Re- JACK H. HAYES, JR. 10, 2019 35 feet along said 10.00’ left of a line de- (Highway 373) and west NEW CASE 1978
sponse with the Clerk of SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE WHEREAS, on May 1, centerline of ditch; scribed as COMMEN- property line of Trinidad 50X12 HUTCHESON
this Court within a reas- 2017, Air Base Mobile thence East 170 feet CING at the Southwest LLC, the said point be- 5270582 56X12
onable time afterward. PUBLISHED: August 20, Home Estates LLC, a along said centerline of Corner of the Northw- ing 50.00 feet right of HA2170
27 and September 3 Mississippi limited liab- ditch to the West right est Quarter of Section the centerline of the loc- 1998
Issued under my hand and 10, 2019 ility company, Randall of way of a TVA ease- 5, Township 17 South, ation at survey station BUCCANEER 1978
and seal of said Court, Thomas and Robert ment and the East side Range 18 West 161+60.96; thence 56X14 HUTCHESON
Merchant, executed a of the West Half (W½) Lowndes County, Mis- leaving the said south ALBUS3W04981602 56X12
this the 8th day of Au- Let your Deed of Trust to Steven of the Northwest
gust, 2019. sissippi and run thence right-of-way line of the HA2167
It’s a classified fingers do the R. McEwen, as Trustee, Quarter (NW ¼) of said East-560.21’ to a point location and with the 1966
for the use and benefit Section 5; thence North in the center of Missis- meanders of the said CHAMPION 1978
LISA YOUNGER NEESE
rule-of-thumb: walking. of Trinidad, LLC, a Mis- 00 degrees 40 minutes sippi Highway 373; run road right-of-way line
LOWNDES COUNTY 50X12 HUTCHINSON
CHANCERY CLERK Find your sissippi limited liability West along said West thence North 05°30’ and the said property 0460743024 50X12
We tell readers dream job in
company, a Mississippi right of way and East West-1460.05’ along line in a northerly direc- 1814
BY: Shantrell W. limited liability com- side of said West Half said centerline to a tion 50.19 feet to the 1978
Granderson what they need the classifieds! pany, which Deed of (W ½) 1,951.2 feet to point; run thence North point of beginning and HUTCHESON 1978
Deputy Clerk Trust is recorded in the point of beginning ly- 83°06’ East-159.06’ to containing 0.80 acre, 60X12 HUTCHENSON
to know to buy Book 2017 at Page ing and being in the a fence corner; run more or less. HA2141 56X12
PUBLISH: 8/13, 8/20, 13289 in the land re- West Half (W ½) of the thence North 07°55’ HA1813
& 8/27/2019 what they need. cords of the Chancery Northwest Quarter (NW West-115.17’ along a The above described 1978
Clerk of Lowndes ¼) of Section 5, Town- fence to a point in the parcel of land is lying HUTCHESON All of such property,
County, Mississippi;
6B
1978TUESDAY, AUGUSTsigned
20, 2019
and issued to the under-
upon the Estate The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
HUTCHENSON of John Winston
56X12 Thompson, deceased,
HA1813
Legal Notices 0010 by theNotices
Legal Chancery
0010 Court General Help Wanted 3200 Apts For Rent: Other 7080 Lots & Acreage 8600 Campers & RVs 9300
of Lowndes County, Mis-
All of such property, sissippi, on the 19th THE COMMERCIAL LOWNDES CO: 153 2011 HEARTLAND
real, personal or mixed, day of July 2019. This is Dispatch is seeking a ACRES on Hwy 50 E at NORTH COUNTRY
described herein shall to give notice to all per- mechanically-minded
be first offered for sale sons having claims end of Brewer Rd. 4 LAKESIDE BUMPER
individual to work in its
together at public sale, against said estate to pressroom. Applicants green fields, exc PULL TRAVEL TRAILER
and bids shall be taken Probate and Register must be comfortable hunting, sand, gravel & MODEL 29RKS.
in regard to all such same with the Chan- working around heavy clay deposits. More info Purchased new April
property together as cery Clerk of Lowndes machinery, adhering to call 205−799−9846 or 2012, one owner, non−
one unit, with all of County, Mississippi, tight deadlines and 205−695−2248. smoker. Large u−
such property being within ninety (90) days must have an eye for shaped wrap around
offered for sale as a from the first publica- detail & quality. Flexible kitchen counter. Dining
whole to the highest tion date of this Notice hours are a must. Must SUMMER SPECIAL.
bidder for cash. Bids to Creditors. A failure to table with 4 chairs.
pass drug test. Email 1.75 acre lots. Good/
will also be accepted so Probate and Re- resume to Couch been covered
separately as well for gister said claim will mfloyd@cdispatch.com bad credit. 10% down, since purchase, makes
the real property as one forever bar the same. or drop resumes off at as low as $299/mo. into full bed, air
unit and above de- 516 Main St, Eaton Land. 662−361− mattress and pump
scribed manufactured This the 7th day of Au- Columbus, MS 39701. 7711. included. 2 euro−
homes as one unit, with gust 2019. No phone calls please. recliners less than 3
the highest total result years old. Walk thru
obtained in relation /s/ Janice Louise MACHINE OPERATORS Autos For Sale 9150
needed. Must be willing bath with neo−angle
thereto to be declared Thompson
the purchaser thereof to to abide by all safety shower. Queen size bed
the highest bidder(s) for PUBLISH: 8/13, 8/20, regulations, submit to & ’01 SUZUKI GRAND in bedroom with a brand
cash. & 8/27/2019 pass background check VITARI LIMITED new mattress. To view
& drug screen, able to SUV Great student camper call or text 662
There is no warranty re- lift heavy rolls of fabric DOWNTOWN 1BR − car/RV tow. Silver, −364−2226. Additional
lating to title, posses- IN THE CHANCERY up to 75 lbs, work 2nd This large 1 bedroom V6 auto, 4wd, cold photos available at
sion, quiet enjoyment or COURT OF LOWNDES shift & possess good air, all power opt. & request. $10,000
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI apartment has been
the like in this disposi- reading & math compre-
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applications for
tall ceilings and access
to a shared laundry condition. $4000.
1993 KAWASAKI placing puzzle
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ated Section 75-9- CAUSE NO.2019-0131- delivery personnel. room. $750 rent and 662−327−2469.
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area & have good included. No pets & looks good. No agiven
9x9 grid with several
numbers. The object 7 8 3 4 6 9 1 5 2
driving history. given numbers. The object
Manufactured Homes Apply in person @
please. Call Peter, problems. $3500 OBO.
06 HYUNDAI ELANTRA, 501−545−7750. is to place the numbers 8 3 5 1 9 6 2 7 4
are presently situated STATE OF MISSISSIPPI 1325 Main St. 662−574−1561.
stick shift, gold, 4 door, is
1 to place
to 9 the
in the numbers
empty spaces
on the real property de- COUNTY OF LOWNDES M-F: 3-5 & SAT: 9-1.
DOWNTOWN APT: on 4 cyl, 60k miles, cold 1sotothat
9 ineach
the empty spaces
row, each 4 2 1 5 7 3 9 8 6
scribed herein; however, No phone calls.
6 9 7 2 4 8 3 1 5
1999 ROADSTAR 1600
any Manufactured Letters Testamentary 5th St. 2BR/1BA. 1100 AC. $2,500. so that each
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have been granted and SUBWAY OF Walmart in 662−549−5358. Only 45k miles. Hard
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contains the same3x3
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ing as August 21, 2019 issued to the under- Columbus is now taking
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bags, rider & passenger
contains the same number
number 3 5 9 7 8 4 6 2 1
on the real property de- signed upon the Estate applications for open- back rests w/ luggage
only once. The difficulty
scribed herein shall be of Linda O. Maners, De- ing shift (6:30 a.m.-2
1st. 662−327−2588.
CREDIT UNION DEALS rack, has windshield. only once. The difficulty 1 7 4 6 3 2 5 9 8
p.m.) Starting $9.00. level increases from
ceased, by the Chan-
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cery Court of Lowndes VEHICLES OBO. 501−545−7750. Monday to Sunday.
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said without warranty of tice to all persons hav-
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Chancery Clerk of COUNCIL seeks an 3 BEDROOMS 2016 Toyota Camry 662−352−4776.
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James P. Wilson, Jr., publication date of this and support activities. DEPOSIT 2014 Nissan Versa DAVIDSON Dyna Super
Full job description Glide. Lots of extras.
AND
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Substitute Trustee Notice to Creditors. A Call 662−871−5744.
failure to so probate available at 2015 Kawasaki
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will forever bar the 30 hours per week; 2016 Chevy Colorado
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ly, 2019. jan.columbusarts owned and operated,
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very good condition.
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Medical / Dental 3300 COLUMBUS, MS 2014 Chrysler 300 a carport. Green.
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4338 or Email:
August 13, 2019 PUBLISH: 8/6, 8/13, Rent 7100 2012 Chevy Traverse gwlyon2@yahoo.com
8/20/2019 position available.
August 20, 2019 Experience required.
2012 Kawasaki
Send resume to OFFICE FOR RENT OR VN900−B
IN THE CHANCERY employmentoppgc 2013 Dodge Charger
COURT OF LOWNDES Carpet & Flooring 1150 STORAGE SPACE W/
@gmail.com. CLIMATE CONTROL. 2005 Honda Odyssey
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI 2017 Chevy Impala
HELP WANTED 30x15. Separate air
IN THE MATTER OF THE CARE CENTER OF conditioner & bathroom. 2008 GMC Yukon
ESTATE OF DEANNA L. ABERDEEN has $400/mo. Located in 2008 Chevy HHR
CLARK, DECEASED positions available for: Caledonia. Call 662− 2006 Dodge Ram 3500
LPN 3-11 574−0082. 2015 Jeep Wrangler
CAUSE NO.: 19-0126-F $1000 Sign on Bonus 2010 Mercedes Benz
CNA’s Full Time & PRN FOR RENT LOCATED M−Class
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Experience Preferred. NEAR DOWNTOWN. 2013 Chevy Equinox
Apply in person at
505 Jackson St, 3,000 sq. ft. truck
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
COUNTY OF LOWNDES
DAVID’S CARPET &
Aberdeen. EOE terminal, 9,500 sq. ft.
shop & 3,200 sq. ft. GULF STATES AUTO
Take down
Letters of Administra-
tion have been granted
UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
Burial Plots 4250 office/shop. Buildings
can be rented together
AUTOMOTIVE SALES
that “for rent”
and issued to the under-
sign and get
1 Room − $40 2 BURIAL PLOTS in or separately. All w/ 2601 BUTTERMILK RD
signed upon the Estate 2 Rooms − $70 Memorial Gardens, excellent access & Hwy. COTTONDALE, AL
of Deanna L. Clark, De- 82 visibility. 662−327− 35453
fast results
3+ Rooms − $30 EA Columbus, MS. Both
ceased, by the Chan- 9559.
Rugs−Must Be Seen plots together & beside
cery Court of Lowndes GULFSTATESAUTO.COM
County, Mississippi, on Car Upholstery the lake. $4,250 for
the 8th day of August Cleaning Available both. 662−549−5209. Houses For Rent: Northside
7110
205−562−2188 with an easy
2019. This is to give no- 662−722−1758
tice to all persons hav-
ing claims against the
BURIAL PLOT for sale.
662−242−6688. Leave 3BR/1BA @ 1404 21st
NEW INVENTORY
ARRIVING DAILY!
classified ad.
Estate of Deanna L. message. St. N. $600/mo + $600
Clark, Deceased, to Pro-
bate and Register their
FLOORING REPAIR. I
repair and stretch Farm Equipment & Supplies
dep. 662−435−3681. Sedans:
Call today
claims with the Chan-
to place
wrinkles out of carpet. I 4420 3BR/2BA HOUSE FOR 2013 Honda Accord
cery Clerk of Lowndes also repair ceramic tile. RENT. All brick, big Sport; 4dr, White, 77K
County, Mississippi, If you have a flooring yard, carport, W/D
your ad.
TRACTORS: 2017 Case Miles, $10,900
within ninety (90) days problem, I can help! If hookup. Nice nei−
from the first publica- IH 75C Cab, H, A, 2014 Honda Accord
needed I am available loader, buddy seat, ghborhood. $780/mo.
tion date of this Notice EXL; 4dr, Gray, 56K

328-2424
to Creditors. A failure to for small flooring or tile 4WD, loaded, 76 hrs. 155 W Thomas Dr. 3 Miles, $13,900
so Probate and Re- installation jobs. Call $44,500. 2017 JD min from CAFB. 504− 2017 Honda Accord
gister their claims will Walt: (662)574−8134. 5075E, loaded, buddy 813−1200. Sport Special Edition;
forever bar them. seat, cab, H, A, radio, 4dr, Black, 29K Miles,
4BR/3.5BA. LIVING/
4WD, loader, 106 hrs. $16,900
This the 9th day of Au- $43,900. 662−251−
DINING ROOM. Kitchen
gust 2019. appliances furnished. 2018 Honda Accord
4539 or 662−574− Touring; 4dr, Red, 48
Very private lot. For
/s/ Lorine Clark Excavating 1300 1887.
showing, call Swoope Miles, $24,900
LORINE CLARK, Admin- Real Estate, Inc. 2012 Honda Civic EX;
istratrix Furniture 4480
CLAY GRAVEL, fill 662−327−0123. 4dr, Brown, 93K Miles,
$7,900
ACROSS
PUBLISH: 8/13, 8/20, clay, & top soil for DANISH MODERN DIN−
COLONIAL 2012 Honda Civic EX; 1 Play group
& 8/27/2019 sale! Easy access
off 82 East. Can
ING ROOM FURNITURE.
Table w/ 2 leaves, 6
TOWNHOUSES. 2 & 3 4dr, Silver, 151K Miles, 5 British lockups
IN THE CHANCERY load & deliver. chairs, & china cabinet.
bedroom w/ 2−3 bath $7,900
2017 Honda Civic Sport
10 Group of top
COURT OF LOWNDES townhouses. $600 to
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI
Stokes Excavation: $300. 662−328−1217
$750. 662−549−9555. Hatchback; 4dr, Gray, players
662−689−0089. or 662−242−3387.
Ask for Glenn or text. 53K Miles, $15,900 12 Portion out
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF REGULAR SIZE Jenny 4BR/2BA. 2501 5TH
2018 Honda Civic EX;
4dr, Black, 11K Miles,
13 Bookie’s list
PETINA ANN LUCAS General Services 1360 Lind Antique Bed, 2 End AVE. N. in Propst Park. $15,900 15 Numerical prefix
A/K/A PETINA ANN Tables, Couch 6 Months
HARFST, FREE TRAINING−JOB/ Old, Queen Bed Set, 6
$650/mo. plus $650 2012 Nissan Altima 16 Farrow of films
DECEASED LIFE SKILLS plus Dining Chairs, Recliner.
dep. 662−574−0495. 2.5; 4dr, White, 65K
Miles, $8,900
17 Goose formation
CAUSE NO. 19-0132
computer training for 662−361−9111. Houses For Rent: East 7120 2013 Nissan Altima 18 Old salt
women. H.S. diploma or
equivalent. Tues. & TWO PIECE FURNITURE 4BR/2BR. FENCED
2.5; 4dr, Gray, 86K 20 Cash drawer
NOTICE TO CREDITORS SET. New loveseat and Miles, $7,900 21 URL separator
Thurs. starting Sept. 3. bkyd. $750/mo. $750
2014 Nissan Altima
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Christian Women’s Job chaise for sale. Dark
brown and aqua blue,
dep. No HUD; 1 yr.
3.5; 4dr, Gray, 75K 22 Methods
Corp. 662−722−3016.
COUNTY OF LOWNDES $385. 662−242−2884.
lease req. Cr report req.
662−352−9829 or
Miles, $9,900 23 Espresso order
Leave a message. 662−386−9418.
2016 Nissan Altima 25 Niagara’s source
Letters Testamentary 2.5; 4dr, White, 62K
have been granted and
WORK WANTED:
Sporting Goods 4720 Miles, $14,900 28 Hog fats
Licensed & Bonded− Houses For Rent: West 7150
issued to the under- carpentry, painting, & 2016 Nissan Maxima 31 Eye part
signed upon the Estate demolition. Landscap− ELLIPTICAL MACHINE 2BR/2BA ON ELM 3.5s; 4dr, White, 44K 32 Drives 5 Music’s Lady — schedule
Find
of Petina Ann Lucas Sole Elliptical E35 in Miles, $15,900
a/k/a Petina Ann
ing, gutters cleaned,
bush hogging, clean−up excellent condition. Nice
LAKE GOLF COURSE
at 38 Humphrey Lane.
34 Id — 6 The works 27 All told
Harfst, Deceased, by
the Chancery Court of work, pressure washing, quiet machine. $399 Energy efficient garden SUV’S: 35 Low die roll 7 “Twelfth Night” 29 Poet Levertov
Lowndes County, Mis-
sissippi, on the 30th
day of July, 2019. This
moving help & furniture
repair. 662−242−3608.
662−574−1561

Pets 5150
home. $700/mo. plus
$700 dep. Call
662−549−4492.
2013 Chevrolet Tahoe
LT; 4dr, Silver, 109K
What 36 “Yup” opposite
37 Spot for laundry
heroine
8 Feeling friendless
30 Inclines
33 Sugary
is to give notice to all
persons having claims
against said estate to
HILL’S PRESSURE
WASHING Commercial/
AKC GERMAN
SHEPHERD PUPPIES.
Mobile Homes for Rent 7250
Miles, $14,900

Vans:
You’re 40 Tribe symbol
41 Refinement
9 Girds (oneself)
11 Champagne/or-
35 “Dear me!”
38 Toe count
probate and register
same with the Chan-
cery Clerk of Lowndes
Residential. House,
concrete, sidewalks &
Exc. ped. Blk, blk/silv &
blk/red. Vet checked,
w/s. Taking deposits.
2BR/2BA TRAILER,
New Hope school dist.
$500/mo & $500 dep.
2010 Honda Odyssey Looking 42 Unemotional
43 Top-rated
ange juice drink
14 ABC news
39 Chemist’s place

For
mobile washing. Free LX; 4dr, 135K Miles,
County, Mississippi,
est. 662−386−8925. 662−213−4609. No pets, no drugs, no Silver, $7,900 program
within ninety (90) days
partying. Call b/t 10a− 2013 Honda Odyssey DOWN 19 Valleys
from the first publica- REGISTERED DACHSH− 7p. 662−386−4292. 1 “The Stranger”
In 20 Annoying fellow
tion date of this Notice UND puppies for sale.
EX; 4dr, 56K Miles,
to Creditors. A failure to WEEKEND WARRIORS.
We work for local con− Reds & creams. Ready
NO TEXT MGS. Gray, $14,900 author 24 Least wild
so probate and register 2014 Honda Odyssey
said claim will forever tractors & businesses. to go! 205−596−3264. NICE 2BR/2BA M/H EX; 4dr, 73K Miles, 2 Makes amends 25 Votes in
bar the same. Experienced in roofing,
Apts For Rent: West 7050
ON LG. PRIVATE LOT Gray, $14,900 3 Continuing story 26 Move on the
on Ridge Rd. Newly
This the 1st day of Au-
framing, all phases of
4 Light brown
VIP
construction. Refs avail. installed flooring.
gust, 2019. Cut out the middle man. Caledonia School Dist.
Trucks:
CLASSIFIEDS

Rentals
662−242−5099. Call 662−574−5425.
/s/ Teresa Pennington 2017 Freightliner www.cdispatch.com
TERESA PENNINGTON, Office Spaces For Rent 7300 Cascadia; 155K Miles,
Executrix Housekeeping 1380
Apartments
Red, $60,000
Five Questions:
& Houses
OFFICE SPACE FOR
PUBLISH: 8/6, /13 & HUDSON CLEANING Miscellaneous:
8/20/2019 LEASE. 1112 Main St.,
1 Bedrooms
SERVICE
1 Poppin’
Ste. 5. 3700 sq. ft.
IN THE CHANCERY Commercial & Resi− 2016 JLG 4069LE 35
2 Bedroooms
Plenty of private
Fresh
COURT OF LOWNDES dential. Free Quotes! parking. 662−327− Hours Man Lift; Green,
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI Cleaning level options.
Refs avail.
3 Bedrooms 9559. $25,000

IN THE MATTER OF THE 662−251−0351.


Furnished & Houses For Sale: Other 8500 Campers & RVs 9300
ESTATE OF JOHN WIN-
STON THOMPSON, DE- Lawn Care / Landscaping Unfurnished MORTGAGE/HOUSE 2 A Who
CEASED
1470 1, 2, & 3 Baths FOR SALE. 4BR/2BA.

3 Swallowing
2108 Paulette Rd.
CAUSE NO.: 2019-
0110-RFP JESSE & BEVERLY’S Lease, Deposit Macon, MS. $263,000.
LAWN SERVICE. & Credit Check 662−708−0071.
JANICE LOUISE Mowing, cleanup, viceinvestments.com Lots & Acreage 8600
4 Just Do it.
THOMPSON, PETITION-
327-8555
landscaping, sodding, &
ER tree cutting. 356−6525. 356.7 ACRES ON HWY.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS 69 S. 5 mi. from
5 Roswell
Tree Services 1860 Apts For Rent: Other 7080 Columbus. 30−year old 2008 FLEETWOOD
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI mature pines, green DISCOVER 40X 3
COUNTY OF LOWNDES A&T TREE SERVICE DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA, fields, good hunting. slides, washer/dryer, in
Bucket truck & stump CH&A, 1 story, W/D, $3000/ac. Bud Phillips, motion satellite, outside
Letters of Administra- removal. Free est. historic district, 1 block 662−549−2302. kitchen & entertainment
tion have been granted Serving Columbus from downtown, $575/ center. 350 cummins
and issued to the under-
since 1987. Senior mo. + $575 dep. NO LOT/TRAILER FOR w/ 27k miles, new tires Buy, sell, trade,
signed upon the Estate
of John Winston citizen disc. Call Alvin @ PETS. 662−574−8789. SALE Will sell together & batteries. Title in or rent.
Thompson, deceased,
by the Chancery Court
242−0324/241−4447 Peaceful & Quiet area.
"We’ll go out on a limb
or separate. Close to
CAFB. $24,000. Call
hand. $120k neg.
Columbus. 662−574−
WHATZIT ANSWER
of Lowndes County, Mis- for you!" 205−367−7167. 6100. Log cabin
sissippi, on the 19th

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