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C DispatCH.COM FREE! Wednesday | July 19, 2017 Contractor to install sump pump at SPD Fix is at no cost to city; Perkins insists water and Vice Mayor Roy A. Perkins’ tract, Perkins said, included the attention. entire demolition and renova- issue addressed before new facility opens Although the area affected tion of the old city hall on East by flooding is a crawl space for Lampkin Street, and the base- BY DEVIN EDGAR the progress of the $5.4 million mechanical infrastructure and ment space affected would not [email protected] project downtown. is not meant to house any city be excluded. Aldermen unanimously vot- staff members, Perkins called “This is not easy money, and Starkville Police Depart- ed Tuesday to put Weathers un- for a delay until all water seep- the governing body is going to ment renovation contractor der a separate contract for the age and flooding issues were make sure that this money is Weathers Construction Inc. installation, which includes a Perkins Nichols completely eradicated and said spent appropriately and that the will install a sump pump at no 12-month warranty on all labor headquarters was postponed taxpayers would get the “most contractor gets it right prior to extra cost to the city as a way and material costs. last month after a subcontractor of the money” funding the proj- accepting the building,” Per- to address a water seepage is- SPD’s original unveiling and brought the issue of basement ect. kins said. “We just need some sue that continues to plague formal dedication for the new flooding to Ward 6 Alderman The original project con- See SPD, 3A Second Baptist trustees gain A house with a ‘story behind it’ access to offering funds Judge does not hold pastor, head deacon in contempt of court

BY ISABELLE ALTMAN [email protected]

A judge has re- stored the Second Baptist Church board of trustees’ and finance commit- tee’s access to offer- ing collections. Circuit Judge Jim Kitchens ordered Kitchens the church’s deacons to turn over the offering funds to those bodies during a court hearing Tuesday in Oktibbeha County. He did not, however, find pastor Joseph Stone Jr. or Head Deacon Terry Miller in contempt of court for withholding the funds. Kitchens’ order also capped two days of hearings in a lawsuit trust- ees filed in December 2015 against Stone, Miller and contractor Don- ald Crowther involving payments made to Crowther for a new sanc- tuary that’s yet to be built. See CHURCH, 3A

Wiggins wins Caledonia election by one vote Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff The Haven, on Second Avenue North, is one of the city’s oldest houses. It was the home of freed slaves Thomas and Isaac Affidavit counted this Williams in the 1840s. It’s the only known house in Columbus commissioned by and for freedmen in pre-Civil War Columbus. morning broke a tie

BY SLIM SMITH House built by and for freed slaves for sale in Columbus [email protected] BY ISABELLE ALTMAN INSIDE rooms that have a character and a [email protected] Mitch Wiggins n OUR VIEW: House offers an enigmatic story behind it,” Beard said. is the new mayor of footnote to antebellum history. Page 6A And that story is unique, he said. Caledonia. The Haven is the perfect place for Outdating many of the local Greek A lone accepted someone who wants a house with a revival-style antebellum homes built story behind it. ter and sitting on a hill which, 170 affidavit ballot today by white planters, The Haven was So says John Beard, a Realtor and years ago when the home was new, put the former alder- commissioned — and possibly actu- antiques collector who is working to would have overlooked downtown ally built by — brothers Thomas and man over the top, by a sell the cottage on Second Avenue antebellum Columbus. Isaac Williams, freedmen of color. 199-198 margin, as he Wiggins North, nestled in a shady lot just “It would do for someone who defeated incumbent across from Trotter Convention Cen- loves old historical homes with See THE HAVEN, 4A Bill Lawrence. See CALEDONIA, 8A

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DISPATCH CUSTOMER SERVICE 328-2424 | NEWSROOM 328-2471 2A WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2017 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com DID YOU HEAR? Railroad to pay $3.9M for train death of film worker Wednesday Jury: CSX Transportation shares in the TOWNSEND BLUES FESTIVAL blame for freight train collision even The OSS (“Original Southside”) group celebrated the annual though film crew was trespassing Scene&Seen Townsend Blues Festival on the first weekend of July in Columbus. BY RUSS BYNUM vent this tragedy,” Jones’ The Associated Press parents, Richard and Eliz- abeth Jones of Columbia, SAVANNAH, Ga. — A South Carolina, said in a railroad owner plans to ap- written statement. peal a jury’s decision that A spokesman for the it must pay $3.9 million Jacksonville, Florida-based to the family of a movie company, Rob Doolittle, worker killed on a Georgia said CSX plans to appeal railroad trestle in 2014, a the jury’s decision. spokesman for the compa- “CSX is deeply sympa- ny said. thetic to the terrible loss The jury in Savannah suffered by the family of decided in a civil verdict Ms. Sarah Jones, but re- Monday that CSX Trans- spectfully disagrees with portation shared in the the conclusions reached blame for the deadly by the jury today,” Doolit- freight train collision even tle said. though the film crew was The film’s director, Ran- trespassing. dall Miller, served a year in The parents of Sarah jail after pleading guilty to Jones sued CSX in Cha- involuntary manslaughter tham County State Court, and criminal trespassing saying the railroad shared charges. Jones’ parents blame for their daughter’s said CSX also failed to take death. The 27-year-old precautions that could camera assistant died in have averted the crash on the crash Feb. 20, 2014, a trestle spanning the Alta- Pat Hubbard, Sylvia Payne, Mary Orr and Margarette Burks Fearington during the first day of maha River near Jesup in shooting “Midnight Rid- southeast Georgia. er,” an ill-fated movie Jones’ family also had about Gregg Allman of the sued Miller, his fellow Allman Brothers Band. production managers and “This trial disclosed a several other defendants. number of exceptionally All of them except for CSX poor judgments and ig- settled or otherwise re- nored opportunities by solved their cases out of CSX Transportation to pre- court.

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The Commercial Dispatch (USPS 142-320) Published daily except Saturday. Entered at the post office at Columbus, Mississippi. Periodicals postage paid at Columbus, MS POSTMASTER, Send address changes to: The Commercial Dispatch, P.O. Box 511, Columbus, MS 39703 Published by Commercial Dispatch Publishing Company Inc., 516 Main St., Columbus, MS 39703 Craig Simmons, Sammie Lee and Ted Simmons FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE Saudi woman in miniskirt video TONIGHT THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Clear and humid Mostly sunny and Mostly sunny and A t-storm in spots in the A couple of t-storms in humid humid afternoon the afternoon arrested after public outcry 73° 96° 75° 97° 75° 92° 74° 90° 73° Media: Woman detained for wearing ‘immodest clothes’ ALMANAC DATA Columbus Tuesday THE ASSOCIATED PRESS detained by police in the channel al-Ekhbariya. TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW Tuesday 93° 70° capital, Riyadh, for wear- In the video, which Normal 93° 71° DUBAI, United Arab ing “immodest clothes” has gone viral since first Record 103° (1980) 60° (2009) Emirates — A Saudi wom- that contradicted the coun- emerging on Snapchat PRECIPITATION (in inches) an has been arrested for Tuesday 0.00 try’s conservative Islamic over the weekend, the Month to date 1.60 defying the kingdom’s dress code, state media woman is filmed walking Normal month to date 2.57 strict dress code by walk- around a historic fort in a Year to date 33.50 reported Tuesday. Police Normal year to date 32.18 ing around in a miniskirt miniskirt with no one else referred her case to the TOMBIGBEE RIVER STAGES and crop top in a video that around. The short video, In feet as of Flood 24-hr. sparked public outrage. public prosecutor, accord- shot in a village in the des- 7 a.m. Tue. Stage Stage Chng. The woman, whose ing to the official Twitter ert region of Najd, where Amory 20 11.48 -0.10 Bigbee 14 3.48 +0.03 Shown are tomorrow’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. name was not given, was account of state-run TV many of Saudi Arabia’s

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Nonsubscribers can purchase online access for less than $9 per month. @ Go to www.cdispatch.com/subscribe Columbus seeks grant to restore blighted lots Program would are those the city condemns, or on Code Enforcement Officer fore the council as normal, Irby representation. declare unfit for human occu- Tomarris Jones bringing prop- said. The board voted 5-1, with target properties pation. The targeted properties erties that would normally fall to He also noted, in response to Ward 4 Councilman Fredrick must be identified and included the city for demolition before the a question from Ward 2 Council- Jackson opposed, to reappoint with vacant, in the grant application. council in order to talk to owners man Joseph Mickens, the city longtime commissioner Leon “All of this has to be in the about acquiring the properties will compete with other public Speck. dilapidated houses grant (application) itself,” he to be demolished through the entities across the state for the The board also voted 4-2, to said. “We can’t apply for the mon- grant. grant. appoint Willie Harries in place of BY ALEX HOLLOWAY ey and then go find the houses.” “We could put (those houses) Ward 3 Councilman Charlie Commissioner Josie Shumake. [email protected] In order to apply, the city and on a list to demolish when we Box said he thinks the program Taylor, Mickens, Jackson and The city of Co- its partners must acquire blight- do the grant,” Irby said. “That could work out well for the city. Ward 5 Councilman Stephen lumbus is seeking ed properties that are identified means that the grant money “It’s an outstanding pro- Jones supported the vote, while grant funds to re- for demolition from property would pay for the demolition and gram,” Box said. “When you Box and Ward 6 Councilman Bill move and replace owners who agree to sell. Irby (Public Works Director Casey can get that much money and Gavin opposed. homes on blight- said the Columbus Redevelop- Bush’s) guys would not have to not have to put a match into it, Box said he was disappointed ed properties. ment Authority will be one part- do that. That saves the city time that’s good off the bat. It could to see Shumake, who has served The city coun- ner, and the city could also part- and money.” really help us get some of these several terms on the commis- cil unanimously ner with a private company. Ward 1 Councilman Gene blighted houses off the tax rolls. sion, go. approved City Irby Partners will own the prop- Taylor expressed concern about We have so many substandard “We need her on there,” he Planner George Irby applying erty and oversee the demolition targeting occupied houses. houses out there, and this could said. “She’s got a lot of experi- for a $500,000 Mississippi Home and replacement process, Irby “What if you have a live in — really help us if we can get it go- ence. She’s been on there and Corporation Blight Elimination said. a person living in one?” Taylor ing right.” knows a lot about elections. I’m Program grant, which could al- “They will own the property, asked. In other business, the council sorry that we couldn’t get her low up to $15,000 per home for they will demolish the property Irby said the program will completed appointing members back on there. That’s just one of acquisition and demolition. The and they will put another struc- only target vacant, dilapidated to the election commission. The the ways it goes sometimes.” grant does not require a match ture on the property,” he said. properties. council began the process last Councilmen also approved from the city. Irby asked the council to cre- Properties that aren’t sold for month, but it stalled when Mick- hiring two certified police offi- Irby said blighted properties ate a three-week moratorium the program could still come be- ens said he wanted greater ward cers and six entry-level officers.

A THOUSAND WORDS Mississippi prison consultant will plead guilty to kickbacks BY JEFF AMY man of the House The Associated Press Corrections Commit- tee. Prosecutors say JACKSON — The payments from Te- wife of a former Mis- resa Malone to Epps sissippi lawmaker says were kickbacks from she wants to plead a $5,000-a-month con- guilty to paying kick- sulting contract Epps backs to the state’s for- steered to her from a mer corrections com- health care consultant. missioner. Malone allegedly got Teresa Malone more than $170,000. pleaded not guilty in She faces up to 30 years July 2016 to paying in prison and a fine of Christopher Epps up to $500,000 if con- $1,000 to $1,750 “regu- victed. Her husband, larly” over almost four who is seriously ill, has years. She’s one of two not been charged. defendants currently U.S. District Judge charged in the scandal Henry T. Wingate in- over bribes involving definitely delayed her Mississippi state pris- trial in January after Sarah Dutton/Dispatch Staff on contracts, though her lawyers said she Doug Bedsaul, left, monitors and instructs his pupils, Mel Echols, 12, and Abbi Crump, 10, through an elbow prosecutors have was suffering compli- escape technique as they practice Saturday afternoon during the Downtown Martial Arts Academy Akayama Ryu promised more indict- cations from a double Jujutsu Summer Camp in Starkville. Bedsaul, the owner of DMAA since his own instructor Chris Dewey sold the ments. lung transplant and business to him five years ago, says the program teaches practical defense mechanisms for realistic life situa- Epps acknowledged tions. Although Bedsaul has been teaching martial arts for the past 17 years, the Akayama Ryu Jujutsu Summer undergoing periodic Camp has only been offered the past three years through DMAA. accepting more than treatments in New Or- $1.4 million in bribes leans for six months. from private contrac- tors and is serving a nearly 20-year pris- on sentence. Seven SPD other people have Continued from Page 1A been convicted so far, while an eighth reassurance.” any water entering the fore, could still see water priority is assuring tax- person, former Har- Since the basement area and will only take issues in the future due to payers the project is done rison County Super- is not considered an oc- a few seconds to pump it major rainfall and other right, Perkins said. visor William Mar- cupied space, contrac- out, therefore keeping the unforeseen circumstanc- “The city of Starkville tin, killed himself in tor Gary Weathers said, basement floor entirely es. is certainly not going to 2015, hours before there were no functions dry. Starkville Police Chief pay $5.4 million for wa- he was due in feder- to address an issue of “Starkville City Hall Frank Nichols said that ter on the floor,” Perkins al court on bribery this matter in the original and the county building although he does not have said. “We do appreciate charges. drawings by project archi- (have) an active sump much knowledge of the the contractor and want Malone, of Car- tect Gary Shafer. pump at the bottom of the situation, after speaking to thank them for what thage, is the wife of The solution the con- elevator shaft,” Zahner with the contractor and they do, but we will not former state Rep. tractor and architects said. “So, we know this is Shafer’s staff, he believes approve anything until it Bennett Malone, 73, Sally Zahner and Shafer a common way to elimi- the pump will be a proper is done right.” a Democrat who was presented Tuesday is to nate water issues in our solution to the current wa- Weathers said there the onetime chair- install the pump under- practice.” ter seepage issues. were no further issues neath the basement slab, Although the pump “We don’t want water with the construction of where the water was orig- will provide further help down there, of course,” the building when ques- inally observed seeping in eliminating the water Nichols said. “But being tioned by Vice Mayor Per- through a crack found in issues, Weathers said it that we aren’t going to uti- kins. the foundation. is not a “cure-all,” and lize the space down there, A date has not yet been The pump, Zahner the building, which has I think this will work.” set for the unveiling of the said, will be triggered by seen similar issues be- Ultimately, the highest new police headquarters. Church Continued from Page 1A The plaintiffs are seek- son, argue Stone hired Stone’s and Miller’s Carson said his cli- ing $400,000 in damag- Crowther and his com- attorney, Williams Starks ents do not know exactly es for money the church pany TCM Companies of of Columbus, argued how much money is in paid Crowther between Long Beach, without the nothing Miller or Stone the new account because 2013 and when the law- trustees’ approval. had done since Kitchens they don’t have access to suit was filed. The con- Carson said Monday issued the court order it, but the revenue should tractor only completed the deacons, headed had changed the makeup have been about $30,000 some dirt work at the site by Miller, had seized of the board of trustees, per month since January during that time. No work church offerings from and that the trustees had or February. He said he on the project has been the last several months gone against the wishes doesn’t know what the ex- done since July 2015, and and placed them in a new of the church body by penditures have been. Crowther also faces a banking account to which not signing the contract Starks did not com- fraud charge in criminal the trustees and finance with Crowther in the first ment on Kitchens’ order court. committee had no access. place. but said the church was On Monday, Kitchens Carson argued this vi- Though Kitchens did going to “try to make allowed the finance com- olated a 2016 court order not rule on contempt, he some reconciliation ef- mittee to join the civil suit to keep the board of trust- “gave a pretty strong ad- forts.” as a plaintiff. ees intact and uphold the monishment to Stone and “I think the intent for The plaintiffs, repre- “status quo,” therefore ac- Miller,” Carson told The everybody right now is to sented by Jackson-based cusing Stone and Miller Dispatch after Tuesday’s set a trial date or try to re- attorney Dorsey Car- of contempt of court. hearing. solve this case,” he said. 4A WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2017 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff The Haven is located at 315 Second Ave. N. The oldest part of the house, shown in this picture, is dated to 1843 and was the home of freed slaves from South Carolina who owned and operated a blacksmith shop out of the house in the 1840s. The Haven Continued from Page 1A The cottage while Esther died sever- The home is a raised al years ago. The house has been on the market cottage with a wooden for about two years for frame built atop a brick $175,000 — a good deal, basement, a style that said Beard, who has would have been found priced the antique furni- along the South Caroli- ture in the house alone at na coast. Though subse- $25,000 or more. quent owners added to But it takes antebellum the home throughout the homes a long time to sell, 1800s, that Carolina Low Phil Troskey said. Not Country style is still the many people are willing preeminent feature of the to take on the challenge of house. owning one. Even Beard “Architecturally, it’s in- admits the house’s age teresting in that regard,” makes it hard to heat, cool local histo- and paint. rian Rufus But old homes Ward said. shouldn’t deter history “But the real lovers from owning them interest or if they’re interested, real impor- P’Pool said. The National tance of it is Register of Historic Plac- that it was a es provides homeowners freed black Ward with guidelines on home family that upkeep and how to live in lived there in antebellum the homes comfortably times.” while still preserving its That family bought the historic authenticity. property on Second Ave- “It’s really one of the nue south just east of the most historic houses in river in 1843 Columbus,” Ward said. for $2,400 Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff The Haven is full of antique furniture and other items “…And it’s a gorgeous and built that have gathered in the house over its 150-plus-year home. It’s a real nice place The Haven history. This plantation desk, owned by 19th century that hopefully somebody — probably owner William Steen, dates back to the 1880s or earli- will buy it and restore it.” themselves, er, Realtor John Beard said. said Ken P’Pool, dep- the state in the 1850s and il War, a lot of attitudes ‘60s owned a crew of 100 were changing toward uty state his- P’Pool toric pres- African American slaves. free blacks,” Ward said. ervation officer with the “One of their slaves, a “Where early on (the Wil- Mississippi Department fellow named John Jack- liamses) might have been of Archives and History. son, was trained in what accepted … with the con- “It would not have they call mechanical flict (over slavery) it may been unusual for the Wil- skills or mechanical draw- be that they did not have liams’ to build their own ing,” P’Pool said. “He was the reception they for- house and use examples essentially the architect. mally had. That’s just my that they had seen, and Now, John Jackson didn’t guess. I don’t know.” perhaps built, while they work in Columbus … but were in South Carolina,” that gives you an idea of Recent Haven history P’Pool said. the kinds of construction In the years follow- Much of Columbus’ skills that many of the ing the Civil War, later adult population in the slaves had. They were not owners added an entire 1840s was from the Caro- just unskilled workers. east-facing section to The linas, he added, meaning They were very skilled Haven. The cottage gath- the Williams’ may have builders in many instanc- ered a collection of furni- hired someone else to do es.” ture and other antiques. A the building in the same But for homes built by walk through the home’s familiar style. But there and for freedmen, neither interior shows everything was no doubt both Thom- P’Pool nor Ward know of from old playing cards as and Isaac were skilled any outside Natchez aside to antique bed, trunks, builders, he said — Isaac from The Haven. It’s armoires and oil paint- a laborer and Thomas a possible an “exhaustive ings to a plantation desk blacksmith who ran his study” of old land records dating back to the 1870s shop out of his home. from the antebellum pe- that still contains a ledger It’s the only house riod could reveal more, book from 1886. built by and for freedmen P’Pool said, but there was Frank and Esther Tros- before the Civil War still a pretty small population key bought and restored standing in Columbus of freedmen in antebel- the home in 1974. Their lum Columbus to begin that either Ward or P’Pool son, Phil, called it a “la- with. know of. Such structures bor of love” that took six simply didn’t last the way months to renovate and homes by wealthy planta- The Williams brothers where his parents lived tion owners have, Ward As for the Williamses out their years, even put- said. themselves, they moved to ting the house on Colum- “It’s very uncommon Texas in the early 1850s, bus’ annual Pilgrimage for those houses to have renting out the Columbus tour until his mother’s survived,” he said. property through an at- health became bad about torney, P’Pool said. When a decade ago. The Haven was sold to a “I have good memories African American man named Adam Gass in of this house,” said Phil, builders 1858, it was sold as part of whose daughter dressed The only other Co- Thomas’ estate. in a hoop skirt and helped lumbus structure either “I don’t know if (Thom- her grandmother guide Ward or P’Pool know of as) moved away for health tours during Pilgrimage built by a freedman was purposes or whether he when she was about 10 the first bridge over the had business opportu- years old. Tombigbee on Fourth Av- nities elsewhere, but he But mostly what he re- enue — and the engineer held onto that property members is his parents’ who built it, Horace King, until his death, onto that love for the house. was actually still a slave house,” P’Pool said. “When they saw that during construction, they Ward’s explanation for house, (Frank) kind of said. The bridge is no lon- why the Williamses may fell in love with it immedi- ger there. have moved is bleaker. It’s ately,” Phil Troskey said. But the bridge can’t be possible that as the coun- “… Just because he likes alone, P’Pool said. try inched closer and clos- history and he loved the “We know that many er to the Civil War, a free way the house looked on of the houses were con- black family in Columbus the outside and he wanted structed by trained, found itself less welcome. someone to preserve it.” skilled slaves,” he said. “I do know that in the Frank Troskey, 92, In fact, one of the big- 1850s and in the years now lives in Florida with gest contracting firms in leading up to the Civ- another of his children, The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2017 5A AREA OBITUARIES COMMERCIAL DISPATCH OBITUARY 17, 2017, at Generations of In addition to her parents, is from 6-8 p.m. today at the Malcomb and Betty Watkins POLICY Vernon. she was preceded in death by funeral home. Harrison. He was previously Obituaries with basic information Services are at 2 p.m. her son, Robert Scott Kilgo- Mr. Conner was born Feb. employed as a casino man- including visitation and service times, are provided free of charge. Extended today at Sulligent First re; and brothers, J.D. Otts, 21, 1941, to the late Henry ager. He was a member of obituaries with a photograph, detailed Freewill Baptist Church with Jack Otts, Kenneth Otts and Barton Conner and Annie Rocky Hill Baptist Church of biographical information and other de- Joe Beckon and Dwayne Wayne Otts. Lou Conner. He was a veter- Huntington, Texas. tails families may wish to include, are Hammontree officiating. She is survived by her an of the U.S. Marine Corps. In addition to his parents, available for a fee. Obituaries must Burial will follow in Prospect husband, Delmus Spencer He was previously employed he was preceded in death by be submitted through funeral homes Cemetery. Visitation is two of Sulligent; daughters, as a post master of Millport one grandson. unless the deceased’s body has been donated to science. If the deceased’s hours prior to services. Otts Marty Dollar of Vernon, Post Office. He is survived by his wife, body was donated to science, the Funeral Home is in charge of Alabama, Glenda Spencer He is survived by his Madlen Alvernia Harrison family must provide official proof of arrangements. of Tupelo and Angie Weeks wife, Barbara Gail Conner of of Columbus; daughters, death. Please submit all obituaries on Mrs. Spencer was born of Fulton; son, Bryan Spen- Jasper, Alabama; son, Greg Shantell Meece of Orlando, the form provided by The Commercial May 30, 1946, to the late cer of Starkville; sister, Conner of Jasper; step-son, Florida, Michelle Greggs of Dispatch. Free notices must be sub- Dudley Belmont and Annie Mildred Stone of Sulligent, Michael Tedford of Jasper; Columbus and Renee Riley of mitted to the newspaper no later than Alabama; brother, Larry sister, Joyce Marie Bobbit Huntington; nine grandchil- 3 p.m. the day prior for publication Ruth Clark Otts. She was a Tuesday through Friday; no later than graduate of Sulligent High Otts of Warrior, Alabama; of Millport; and one grand- dren; and 10 great-grandchil- 4 p.m. Saturday for the Sunday edi- School and Dempsey Beau- nine grandchildren; and one daughter. dren. tion; and no later than 7:30 a.m. for ty College in Birmingham, great-grandchild. the Monday edition. Incomplete no- Alabama. She was previously Ronald Harrison Orland Fondren tices must be received no later than employed as a beautician COLUMBUS — Ronald CALEDONIA — Orland 7:30 a.m. for the Monday through Donald Conner Friday editions. Paid notices must be with Chloe’s Beauty Shop MILLPORT, Ala. — Everett Harrison, 64, died “Wayne” Fondren, 75, died finalized by 3 p.m. for inclusion the and Little Chloe’s Beauty Donald Cecil Conner, 76, July 18, 2017, at his residence. July 13, 2017, at Baptist next day Monday through Thursday; Shop, as a seamstress with died July 17, 2017, at Baptist Graveside services will be Memorial Hospital-Golden and on Friday by 3 p.m. for Sunday Reltoc and as an insurance Memorial Hospital-Golden at 10 a.m. Friday at Friend- Triangle. and Monday publication. For more agent with United Insurance Triangle. ship Cemetery with the Rev. Services will be at 3 p.m. information, call 662-328-2471. Company of America and Services will be at 2 p.m. Robert Gillis officiating. Sunday at Lowndes Funeral Mutual Savings Insurance Thursday at Dowdle Funer- Memorial Funeral Home is in Home Chapel. Burial will fol- Vivian Spencer Company. She was a member al Home. Burial will follow charge of arrangements. low in Friendship Cemetery. SULLIGENT, Ala. — Vivi- of Sulligent First Freewill in Pleasant Grove Baptist Mr. Harrison was born Visitation will be one hour an Otts Spencer, 71, died July Baptist Church. Church Cemetery. Visitation April 24, 1953, to the late prior to services.

US restoring asset seizures — with safeguards At issue is asset forfeiture, which has been criticized eral Eric pose new requirements about probable cause jus- Holder sig- on when federal law can tifying a seizure before because it allows law enforcement to take possessions ni f ica nt ly be used, a senior Jus- federal authorities get in- limited the tice Department official volved. Also, the Justice without criminal convictions or, in some cases, indictments practice in briefed on the policy said Department will have response Tuesday. to decide more quickly BY SADIE GURMAN of new provisions aimed some cases, indictments. to criticism The official, who spoke whether to take on local The Associated Press at preventing the types of The policy to be rolled out that it was to the AP on condition of seizures and also let prop- abuse that led the Obama Wednesday targets so- ripe for Sessions anonymity, was not au- erty owners know their WASHINGTON — Justice Department to called adoptive forfeiture, abuse, particularly with thorized to discuss the The Trump administra- severely curtail the prac- which lets local authori- police seizures of small changes before their un- rights and the status of tion will soon restore the tice. ties circumvent more-re- amounts of cash. Attor- veiling. their belongings within ability of police to seize At issue is asset for- strictive state laws to ney General Jeff Sessions Key changes include 45 days of the seizure, suspects’ money and feiture, which has been seize property under fed- plans to ease those re- requiring more detail faster than federal law re- property with federal criticized because it al- eral law. The proceeds strictions, but also im- from police agencies quires. help, but The Associated lows law enforcement to are then shared with fed- Press has learned the pol- take possessions without eral counterparts. icy will come with a series criminal convictions or, in Former Attorney Gen- Clinton Nickoles Clinton Nickoles, age 75 of Columbus passed away on July 8th. He spent his final days in TN with his daughter Beverly Nickoles. He was preceded in death by his parents, Johnnie Nell Nickoles and Marvin Nickoles and Trump making last-ditch effort one sister, Cecilia Charleston. He is survived by his children, Steven Vashon Nickoles (married to Ericka Mordecai Nickoles - children are Lily after Republican health bill collapse Grace Nickoles, Mia Rose Nickoles, and Aiden Drew Nickoles) and Beverly Nicole Nickoles. ‘I think we’re Siblings are Marvin Leonard Nickoles, Douglas In Trump style, senators’ tweet Wayne Nickoles and Othelia Davis. probably in that Steve Donaldson If interested to join us in celebrating the life dashed health care hopes Visitation: Wednesday, July 19 • 9 AM of Clinton Nickoles, please send an email to position where THE ASSOCIATED PRESS likely pair of conserva- Memorial Funeral Home [email protected]. tives tweeted at 8:30 p.m. Services: we’ll just let Wednesday, July 19 • 10 AM WASHINGTON — Monday night, giving no Memorial Funeral Home Chapel Paid Obituary When Sens. Mike Lee heads up to the White Burial Obamacare fail’ and Jerry Moran decided House or Senate leaders Sapa Cemetery memorialfuneral.net THE ASSOCIATED PRESS they were in ready to dis- before pressing send. rupt the GOP rewrite of The story behind the Dorothy Bell William Buchanan II WASHINGTON — the health care law, they statement reveals two chose President Donald senators willing to be Visitation: William “Bubba” Whitman Buchanan, II, 49, President Donald Trump Wednesday, July 19 • 5-7 PM says it’s probably time to Trump’s favorite medi- branded as bill killers Memorial Funeral Home passed away Monday, July 17, 2017 at his resi- “just let Obamacare fail” um. and seemingly uncon- Services: dence in Caledonia, MS. Thursday, July 20 • 10 AM after the lat- They could not sup- cerned with trying to Memorial Funeral Home Chapel Visitation will be held Thursday, July 20, 2017, est humili- port Senate Republicans’ soften the blow with par- Burial from 11:00 AM-1:00PM at Lowndes Funeral plan, the somewhat un- ty leaders. Puckett Baptist Church Cemetery Home, Columbus, MS. A graveside service will ating heath memorialfuneral.net bill collapse follow Thursday, July 20, 2017, at 1:30 PM at Row- an Cemetery, Steens, MS with Bro. David West- in the Sen- from a third GOP senator, in that position where we’ll Ronnie Harrison ate. Still, Shelley Moore Capito of just let Obamacare fail,” Graveside Services: moreland officiating and Lowndes Funeral Home he’s making West Virginia, that was Friday, July 21 • 10 AM directing. the president said. “We’re Friendship Cemetery a last-ditch enough to kill the legisla- not going to own it. I’m not memorialfuneral.net Mr. Buchanan was born April 5, 1968, in Co- effort to find Trump tion. McConnell can lose going to own it. I can tell lumbus, MS to Hubert Wayne Buchanan and some way to only two votes and still you that the Republicans Brenda Joyce Brackin. He was a member of Bor- revive his party’s seem- move forward in the close- are not going to own it. der Springs Baptist Church, Caledonia, MS. Mr. ingly failed efforts on the ly divided Senate. We’ll let Obamacare fail Buchanan worked as an electrician at his busi- bill. It looked like after sev- and then the Democrats ness Buchanan Electric. He enjoyed hunting and Trump stayed largely en years of campaigning are going to come to us fishing. Mr. Buchanan loved the outdoors and on the sidelines as Major- on the issue, Republicans and they’re going to say, working. He treasured his children very much. ity Leader Mitch McCon- had discovered once in ‘How do we fix it?’” Mr. Buchanan was preceded in death by his nell struggled unsuccess- power that their own divi- grandparents- Joe Brackin, Hubert Buchanan, fully to round up support sions would prevent them Sr., and Merle Buchanan, special uncle- William to make good on the GOP’s from delivering. McCon- Whitman Buchanan, and nephew Cole Petty. years of promises to re- nell was ready to hold the Mr. Buchanan is survived by his significant peal and replace former showdown vote Wednes- other- Angie Payne of Caledonia, MS; daugh- President Barack Obama’s day, to get senators on ters- Kaitlyn Buchanan of Columbus, MS, Logan health care law. But with record on the issue and Buchanan and Harper Brynn Buchanan both of McConnell’s third and move on to other priorities Caledonia, MS; sons- Hunter Buchanan of Co- final effort — on a re- like overhauling the tax lumbus, MS and Caleb Buchanan of Caledonia, peal-only bill — looking code. But in a closed-door MS; mother- Brenda Joyce Brackin; father- Hu- like it, too, had collapsed, GOP lunch, fellow Republi- bert Wayne Buchanan; mother-in-law- Elizabeth Trump urged McConnell can senators urged him to Payne of Columbus, MS; sisters- Gina (Gene) to delay a make-or-break wait, according to Republi- Petty of Guntown, MS and Stephanie Brown of vote until early next week. cans present who demand- Caledonia, MS; grandmother- Etoyle Brackin of And the president in- ed anonymity to discuss Caledonia, MS; niece- Landri Brown of Caledo- vited all GOP senators to the private issue. McCon- the White House for lunch nell announced late Tues- nia, MS; nephews- Shane Petty of Guntown, MS today to discuss a path for- day that the vote would and Tyler Brown of Caledonia, MS; great niece- ward. occur early next week, “at Hollie Grace Petty of Caledonia, MS; and a host Trump pulled a similar the request of the presi- of aunts, uncles, and cousins. move in June after McCo- dent and vice president Pallbearers will be Steven Buchanan, Josh nnell fell short on his first and after consulting with Gentry, Brad Permenter, Dallan Buchanan, health care effort, and it our members.” Mark Kesler, Ryan Buchanan, Olyn “Butch” Hill, yielded no apparent re- Yet with Murkowski, and Dillon Conn. Honorary pallbearers will be sults. Indeed Trump seat- Collins and Capito already Gene Petty, Arl Taylor, Kelsie Taylor, Jason Bu- ed himself between two on record as “no” votes, chanan, Randy “Yapper” Hopper, Jason “J.P.” GOP senators — Susan and others harboring pri- Parker, Jason “Shorty” Shepherd, Jimmy Crowe, Collins of Maine and Lisa vate reservations, it’s not and Shane Petty. Murkowski of Alaska — clear what can change Memorials may be made to Lowndes Funeral who announced Tuesday over the next several days. Home, in care of William “Bubba” Buchanan, II, they would oppose McCo- Trump himself earlier 1131 N. Lehmberg Road, Columbus, MS 39702. nnell’s efforts to move for- Tuesday sounded ready to Compliments of ward with the latest bill. move to other issues. Lowndes Funeral Home Along with opposition “I think we’re probably www.lowndesfuneralhome.net 6A WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2017

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PETER IMES General Manager ZACK PLAIR, Managing Editor BETH PROFFITT Advertising Director The MICHAEL FLOYD Circulation/Production Manager Opinion Dispatch MARY ANN HARDY Controller OUR VIEW CARTOONIST VIEW House offers an enigmatic footnote to antebellum history It is not the oldest house in Columbus, nor is it the grandest of the antebellum homes the city is known for. But in one respect, the Williams-Glass House, also known as The Haven, is unique among our historic structures. Built in around 1843, the home is an example of South Carolina “low country” design, in an era when Greek Revival architecture was the prevail- ing style. Yet what really sets the house apart is who built it. The home was built by two brothers, Isaac and Thomas Williams, who were free black men, an uncommon status in the decades leading up to the Civil War. Local historian Rufus Ward said other exam- ples of homes built by free black men in that era are rare in the state, if they exist at all. Ward has pieced together what can be learned of the brothers, who arrived from South Carolina in 1841 and stayed a decade before leaving for Texas. The home was sold to Adam Glass as part of Thomas Williams’ estate in 1853 and Glass added the east wing of the home. What can’t be known, the part of the brothers’ lost history, is how two free black men were re- garded by the white citizens of Columbus. But we do know enough to assume a few things that remind us that race relations in the South were often complex. That two brothers could build and live in a home in what Ward describes as a prime location in the city suggests that the brothers were on some level accepted by the white community as neighbors, if not equals. Ward speculates that the brothers’ decision to leave Columbus for Texas might be attributed to the looming shadow of civil war, which began just 10 years after the Williams brothers left the city. The debate over slavery and its implications are known to have had a polarizing effect across the nation. If those hard feelings made life uncom- fortable for the brothers, it is understandable they would leave the state. But even that is speculation. Well into the middle of the 19th century, the westward migra- tion from the Carolinas to points west continued. Men such as Gideon Lincecum, one of the earliest residents of Columbus, relocated to Texas, too, so there is a possibility that the Williams brothers left for reasons aside from relations with their white neighbors. The brothers would surely have been entirely lost to history if not for the home they built on Second Avenue North, which is now for sale. The home is a reminder of that generations of blacks were not merely laborers and field THE NATION hands. Many were skilled craftsmen. While the Williams-Glass House was unique in that it was built by free blacks, the historic homes we see all The NRA’s cowardly fight around us where likely built by craftsmen who It began in April. Indeed, many to bear arms. After all, it’s been happened to be slaves. That’s when there observers saw the ad two years, and the family of When you study these homes closely and appeared on YouTube as a coded incitement Philando Castile is still waiting realize the remarkable craftsmanship employed an NRA recruitment to violence. One gun for the NRA to speak up for this by these men, relying on what would be consid- video that raised owner, commenting man who was killed by a panicky ered today as tools of the crudest sort, you must eyebrows across the on Facebook, called it cop while legally exercising his respect and acknowledge these unknown black political spectrum. “disgusting.” Another right to bear arms. men as skilled artisans. Speaking through said the NRA was For that matter, the families Their work, along with the home built by the a jaw clenched tight “hate-mongering.” of Tamir Rice and John Crawford Williams brothers, is a reminder that when talent enough to crack Still, another called it III, both killed while holding meets opportunity, the result is something that walnuts, with an a “terrorist” group. toy guns, are also waiting. But can endure the ages. intensity that sug- As you might all three were black, so the wait gested a major artery Leonard Pitts imagine, progres- will likely be long. Apparently, might blow out at sive activists were the NRA doesn’t actually defend any second, conser- also appalled. One the right to bear arms — just the vative pundit Dana Apparently, the of them, Tamika white to bear arms. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Loesch described an NRA doesn’t Mallory, an orga- But these videos reveal more America wracked by nizer of January’s than selective silence and rank carnage. actually defend Women’s March, hypocrisy. Has anyone else Appreciates article “They,” she said, posted an open letter noticed that the more power the “use their media the right to to NRA CEO Wayne extreme right wing amasses, the I just wanted to say thank-you for the May 9, 2015, to assassinate real LaPierre, calling the less satisfied it seems to be? The article Slim Smith wrote regarding my family’s advo- news.” bear arms — ad “irresponsible more government they control, cacy to obtain a railroad crossing on Beersheba Road “They,” she said, and dangerous” and the more fearful and angry they in New Hope. It took a while but the railroad crossing “use their schools to just the white “a direct attack on become. is now being installed on Beersheba Road. teach children that people of color [and] That, ultimately, is what’s so Sadly, my father passed away in January of 2016. I their president is to bear arms. progressives.” She viscerally jarring about those continued to call MDOT periodically after his death, another Hitler.” demanded it be taken videos, the reason even some and they promised the crossing was coming. We “They,” she said, “use their down and that the NRA apolo- gun owners are taken aback. To were informed on Father’s Day this year that they ex-president to endorse the gize. watch them, you’d think a riot in were starting on the crossing. resistance.” In response, the NRA aggres- Baltimore or a tasteless joke by I am also sending a thank-you to Melinda Mc- In her telling, this “they” sively targeted — that verb is Kathy Griffin was the end of the Grath, executive director of MDOT, for her assis- of hers is smashing windows, used advisedly — Mallory in a known world. There is no vision tance in getting the crossing. burning cars, and generally, new ad that rejects any notion there. There is no hope. There The Lumsden family wishes to thank The Dis- scaring the bejeezus out of good, of an apology. “Get over it and is only “they,” who are out to get patch from the bottom of our hearts for your willing- God-fearing conservatives. grow up,” says the NRA’s Grant “us.” ness to write and publish this article which really “We,” she said, must save our Stinchfield. “I’m talking to you, Tamika Mallory, then, should highlighted our cause and was influential in getting country from what “they” are Tamika Mallory.” For good wear the NRA’s scorn with the crossing installed. doing by fighting “this violence measure, an image of Mallory pride. Why would she crave Lisa Holloway of lies with the clenched fist of then appears on the screen. the approval of people like this? Columbus truth.” Somehow, they resisted putting Their scared and angry rhetoric Leni Riefenstahl — Google crosshairs on her face. condemns them. her — would’ve been proud. All this sound and fury is Their cowardly silence does, As propaganda goes, this was telling, coming as it does on the too. a masterpiece, playing like heels of the NRA’s utter silence Leonard Pitts is a columnist QUOTE FOR THE DAY Yo-Yo Ma on a Stradivarius the on a matter that you’d think for The Miami Herald, 1 Herald racial, religious and cultural would be a lot more pressing for Plaza, Miami, Fla., 33132. Read- “Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil.” resentments that gave rise to our a group calling itself “America’s ers may contact him via e-mail at — Thomas Mann, German writer, (1875–1955) present president. foremost defender” of the right [email protected]. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2017 7A NEWS ABOUT TOWN CLUBS n POSSUM TOWN QUILT GUILD Possum Town Quilt Guild meets the second Saturday of each month at the Rosenzweig Arts Center (lower level), 501 Main St., Columbus. For details, call 662-251-4263. n EAST LIONS CLUB The Columbus East Lions Club meets every second and fourth Monday of the month at 65 Airline Road. For more infor- mation, call 662-889-1138. n HOST LIONS CLUB The Columbus Host Lions Club meets every Friday at noon at EMCC Lion Hills Center for a buffet lunch and business gathering. For more information, call 662-574-0165. n LOWNDES COUNTY REPUBLICAN WOMEN Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff Lowndes County Republican Women CASTING FOR CATFISH: Ethan Wyers, 10, casts his bait a few times meet the second Tuesday of each month. before football practice at Lake Lowndes State Park on Monday. “I hope to n GT QUILTERS GUILD catch catfish to eat,” he said. Ethan’s mom is Penny Wyers of Columbus. The Golden Triangle Quilters Guild meets at 5:30 p.m. every third Tuesday at the Thursdays, For information, call 662- n LEE HIGH CLASS OF ’67 Starkville Sportsplex Activities Building. 244-1596 or 800-544-8767, ext. 1596 The Lee High Class of 1967 will hold ■ DULCIMER PLAYERS ■ HEART SUPPORT their 50th class reunion Sept. 22-23. Friendly City Strummers meet twice Weekly education/support group for For information, contact Vana Brislin at monthly to practice and teach others people with congestive heart failure are [email protected] or Marie Coggins at to play dulcimers. Join for $10/year for Thursdays 11 a.m.-noon in the Outpa- [email protected]. the whole family. Dulcimers available to tient Pavilion Boardroom, Baptist Golden borrow. Contact David Saum, 662-386- Triangle. For information, call 244-1953 6836 or [email protected], or the or 244-2132. OTHER EVENTS Switzers, 662-312-6025. n SCT AUDITIONS n NUTRITION EDUCATION Starkville Community Theatre holds n SENIOR CRAFTS Diabetes education class meets on auditions for “Arsenic and Old Lace” (14 Senior Crafts meets at the Starkville fourth Wednesdays, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., roles) July 23-24 at 6:30 p.m. at Play- Sportsplex Tuesdays, 10-11:30 a.m. Baptist Golden Triangle Outpatient Are You Ready house on Main. (Production dates Sept. Crafts provided by the parks depart- Pavilion. Physician referral required. For 5-14.) For more information, email Gabe ment. For information, call Lisa Cox, information, call 662-244-1597 or email Smith, [email protected]. to Discuss Your 662-323-2294. [email protected]. n n QUILTING CLUB n ARTESIA DAY BOOTHS ABUSE RECOVERY GROUP The Town of Artesia is taking orders for Long Term Quilting Club meets in the activities A Domestic Abuse Recovery Group booth space and T-shirts for Aug. 4-5 room adjacent to the multi-purpose facil- meets Thursdays at 6 p.m. through Safe ity at the Starkville Sportsplex Thursdays Artesia Day. For information, contact Tresa Care Options? Haven Inc. Group counseling for rape re- Sanders, 662-272-5104. 10 a.m.-noon. Bring your own project to covery is available. For information, call work on. For information, call Lisa Cox, 662-327-6118 or 662-889-2067. n ONLINE CLASS Are you struggling to provide care for a loved one? 662-323-2294. The Family Resource Center Columbus Are you concerned about long term care costs? n CHILDBIRTH CLASSES campus, 1575 Second Ave. N., offers Do you have questions about how to protect your n GOLDEN TRIANGLE AA Baptist Golden Triangle offers child- Golden Triangle AA meets daily for online classes to earn diplomas, free. For assets if you need long term care? birth classes Tuesdays at 6 p.m. To information, call 662-368-3603. support. If you want to drink, that is your register, call 662-244-2498 or email Are you confused by Medicare and Medicaid business. If you want to stop drinking, [email protected]. n JAMBOREE DANCE and their requirements? that is our business. For information, n The New Hope Activity Center, 381 At Dunn & Hemphill, we can help you answer these and many call 662-327-8941. 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Class meets the fourth Wednesday The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway 662.327.4211 | www.marketstreetlaw.com of each month, 8:30 a.m. at Baptist Transportation Museum, 318 Seventh Offering Peace of Mind, One Client at a Time. Golden Triangle Outpatient Pavilion St. N., Columbus, is open for tours HEALTH NOTES Conference Center. Physician referral Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. School field W. David Dunn | Christopher D. Hemphill n ANGER MANAGEMENT required. For information, call 662-244- trips, civic clubs, church groups encour- Mention this ad when you call to get a free 30 minute Family Resource Center, Columbus 1596. aged. For group tours, call 662-328-8936 Estate or Long Term Care Planning Consultation! campus, 1575 Second Ave. N., offers n PREPARED CHILDBIRTH CLASS or 662-574-5794. *Background information available upon request. free conflict resolution and anger man- NMMC-West Point offers a prepared n ENVIRONMENTAL MEETING Providing Our Clients Expertise With agement classes. For information, call childbirth class Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 Over 50+ Years Of Combined Experience Memphis Town Community Action Group © The Dispatch 662-368-3603. p.m. Class fee is $10. To register, call meets fourth Tuesdays at 6 p.m. to n EFFECTIVE PARENTING 662-495-2292. discuss issues related to the Kerr-McGee Family Resource Center, Columbus cam- n MS CONNECTION GROUP site. For information, contact Leon Hines, pus, 1575 Second Ave. N., offers free This group every second Tuesday from 662-574-6109. effective parenting classes, with insight 6-7 p.m. For more information, call 662- n R. E. HUNT MUSEUM on child safety, appropriate discipline, 435-1010 or email mslivingcolumbus@ R. E. Hunt Museum and Cultural Center, effective communication and more. For gmail.com. 924 20th St. N., invites the public to tour information, call 662-368-3603. n FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER the center, 1-5 p.m. every Tuesday. For n CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE The Family Resource Center offers group tours, call 662-327-6324 or 662- SUPPORT free classes including parenting, anger 327-8986. Baptist Golden Triangle hosts a con- management, healthy relationships, life n DIVORCECARE gestive heart failure weekly education/ skills and youth development education DivorceCare meets on Tuesday evenings support group meeting 11 a.m.-noon classes. Call 662-251-1861. at Connections, 101 E. Lampkin in every Thursday at the Outpatient Pavilion n BAPTIST VOLUNTEERS Starkville. Don’t go through separation or divorce alone. Call Jake Adams-Wilson at Board Room. Baptist Golden Triangle is seeking 662-323-5722 or [email protected] for n CANCER SUPPORT caring, compassionate people to join more information. Baptist Cancer Center hosts a support an elite group of volunteers to help in a group for cancer survivors and their variety of hospital settings. For more n WRITERS’ GUILD families, noon-1 p.m. the third Friday of information, call 662-244-1165 or email The Golden Triangle Writers Guild meets every month. [email protected]. the second Saturday of each month at n BAPTIST CPR CLASSES Bryan Public Library in West Point. For CPR Classes are offered at Baptist Gold- information, contact Claire Spradling at REUNIONS [email protected]. en Triangle at 6:30 p.m. in the Patient n Tower. Preregistration is required. Call SHEPHERD REUNION n FREE LIFE SKILLS CLASSES 662-244-2498 or 800-544-8762 ext. The Shepherd Reunion will be from 11 Life skills classes by the Family Resource 2498. a.m.-3 p.m. Aug. 6 at Steens Communi- Center of Northeast Mississippi are n HYPERTENSION SUPPORT ty Center. Bring a covered dish. available for qualifying participants on site A pulmonary hypertension support group n BL MOOR REUNION at your agency or entity. Classes include meets at 2 p.m. the second Saturday The 2017 BL Moor Reunion is sched- positive parenting, conflict resolution, life of every month at North Mississippi Med- uled for Sept. 8-10. Registrations skills, soft skills and healthy relationship ical Center-West Point Education Center, accepted through Aug. 5. skills. For information, call 662-251-1861. 385 Medical Center Drive. For informa- n COLUMBUS HIGH CLASS OF ’97 n RESOURCE AND ADOPTIVE PARENTS tion, call Dana Albert, 662-295-3642. The Columbus High School Class of Mississippi Department of Human ■ DIABETES SUPPORT 1997 20-year reunion is planned for Services needs Resource and Adoptive Baptist Golden Triangle hosts day Sept. 9. Tickets are $75 per couple. Parents to provide safe homes for children classes for Diabetes Support on third Follow on Facebook at 20 Year Reunion and youth in care. Call 1-800-821-9157. 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Caledonia Continued from Page 1A Caledonia election results Mayor Mitch Wiggins 199 Bill Lawrence (I) 198

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Tammy McCool 258 Tyler Brock 209 Quinn Parham (I) 213 Matt Furnari 183 Bill Darnell (I) 182 Buzzy Vizgard 165 Matt Atkins 157 Nick Jackson 119 Tim Butler 64 Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff The race was tied after in-person Mayoral candidate Mitch Wiggins, Lance Luckey and John Pevey talk as and absentee ballots were counted Wiggins’ son, Matthew Wiggins, looks on while waiting for the voter results Tuesday night. Election commis- at the community center in Caledonia Tuesday evening. sioners rejected four other affidavit ballots this morning — two of the voters are not registered and two live outside the city limits. “I have a deep gratitude to the citizens of Caledonia for entrusting me with the job of mayor for the next four years,” Wiggins said today. “The community is divided, but we need to work together to deal with the issues our community faces.” This was the second Caledonia town election this cycle. Commis- sioners threw out the results of a June 6 election because a commis- sioner improperly handled the ballot box and three counts of the ballots rendered three different results. Lawrence led in two of those, and Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff the other showed the race tied. Rissa Lawrence, Harry Sanders and Mayor Bill Lawrence visit while absentee “It’s more than surreal,” said ballots are counted at the community center in Caledonia Tuesday evening. Lawrence on Tuesday night, after the race was extended by another day with the tied margin. The same five candidates who had the most votes in the June 6 elec- tion again won seats on the board. In Caledonia, the aldermen are selected as at-large representative. The top five vote-getters among the nine candidates won seats on the board. Incumbents Quinn Parham and

Bill Darnell, who won his 10th term Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff Tuesday, will be joined by newcom- Election workers Donna Egger, Betty Kirkland, Martha Hopkins and Vikki ers Tammy McCool, Tyler Brock Bruce count absentee ballots at the community center in Caledonia and Matt Furnari. Tuesday evening.

AROUND THE STATE Crime lab backlog but have not found any ad- McVane to two years for the state’s first confirmed ditional human remains. conspiracy. case was located. The delays an investigation Authorities hope foren- Prosecutors say the other case was in Rankin in Mississippi sic experts will be able two falsely told a woman County. CALHOUN CITY — to determine the age and that if she paid $5,000, The department only A sheriff in a Mississip- sex of the person from the Democratic state Rep. reports laboratory-con- pi county says the state skull. Gregory Holloway of Ha- firmed cases. In 2016, crime laboratory has zlehurst could get her rel- Mississippi had 43 West delayed an investigation 2 sentenced in scam ative out of prison early. Nile virus cases and two into a skull that was found that promised early Holloway did not run such deaths. months ago. a program, and legislators State officials, in Calhoun County Sher- release from prison are not allowed to do so. a news release Tues- HAZLEHURST — iff Greg Pollan says he Neal was already im- day, noted that people Two people have pleaded spoke with a forensic an- prisoned for burglary throughout Mississippi guilty to taking money thropologist at the state and larceny when he and from a woman and falsely are at risk of the disease crime laboratory in Pearl McVane were charged in and should protect them- promising that a Missis- 2015. last week. He says they sippi lawmaker could get selves against mosquito told him that there were one of her relatives out of bites by using mosquito other cases ahead of his. prison early. Mississippi reports 3rd repellant that contains The Northeast Mis- The attorney general’s West Nile virus case in DEET and removing sissippi Daily Journal office says 29-year-old Ja- human standing water sources to reports the crime lab of- barius Neal and 38-year- JACKSON — Missis- prevent breeding. ficial couldn’t say if DNA old Tiffany McVane sippi health officials re- Most infected people testing would aid in the pleaded guilty Monday port the third human case never show any symp- identification process. in Copiah County circuit of West Nile virus this toms. Some develop a flu- The skull was found court. year. like disease. A few come in Calhoun City on May Circuit Judge Lamar The Mississippi State down with encephalitis 4 after a dog brought it to Pickard sentenced Neal Department of Health or meningitis, which can a front yard. Pollan says to 10 years for conspira- says the reported case is lead to paralysis, coma they conducted a search, cy and false pretense and in Forrest County, where and even death. SPORTS EDITOR SECTION Adam Minichino: 327-1297 SPORTS LINE 662-241-5000 B Sports THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2017 COLLEGE BASEBALL Bulldogs still going camping but in different backyard this season BY BRETT HUDSON thing left without a home is the the news they were anticipating The facility granted to MSU this location everything else [email protected] youth camps. — Dudy Noble being of no use for the week, as Pochop sees it, wasn’t that challenging.” Mississippi State’s youth around this time of year — be- gives MSU certain advantages The space has its obvious STARKVILLE — Dudy No- camp has continued on this came official. Dudy Noble Field never could, benefits, but Brown has wasted ble Field isn’t much of a field at week at the Starkville Sports- Brown’s myriad of calls space being the biggest one. no time in spreading the word: the moment. Where grass used plex. All parties involved are searching for a potential host For the camp this week, MSU the change of location is a one- to be lies a large field of dirt pleased with the turnout for a brought him to William Pochop has a total of eight fields at its year thing. Construction is not with construction equipment on camp that came together under of the Starkville Parks and Rec- disposal as opposed to Dudy expected to be completed until it, all lying in front of the almost a drastically condensed sched- reation Department. Noble and the Palmeiro Center opening day of the 2019 season, completely destructed bleach- ule. “They asked if we had any in its usual camp setup. meaning construction could ers that surrounded the field. Mike Brown, MSU assis- dates available, we put aside “Obviously our home field continue after the 2018 season The work happening now tant coach and coordinator of a couple of options and they is the best place to hold camps and potentially into the camp is purposefully planned given camps, said the program was nailed it down,” Pochop said. because we have the indoor and schedule, but Brown is confi- the field’s rare use in between unsure if it was going to hold Brown added, “They were the tradition and everybody dent the camp will still be held season’s end and the ensuing the camp as recently as May very welcoming. We jumped on coming to campus,” Brown there. fall practice schedule. The only and early June. That’s when it as quick as we could.” said, “but once we discovered See CAMPS, 2B

NFL GOLF: British Open Cowboys Spieth feels looking into rested, ready Elliott ordeal to compete BY SCHUYLER DIXON BY DOUG FERGUSON The Associated Press The Associated Press

FRISCO, Texas — Dallas SOUTHPORT, England — Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said With a chance to close out the Tuesday the team is still gather- match, Jordan Spieth fired his ing details over Ezekiel Elliott’s second shot into the par-5 15th involvement in an altercation at a at Royal Birkdale and it never left Dallas bar, the latest off-field inci- the flag, bounding onto the green dent for the star running back. about 20 feet behind the hole. Elliott, who was His partner already facing a Tuesday was Jus- potential suspen- tin Thomas, who sion over the NFL’s watched the flight investigation of a of the ball and said, year-old domestic “I like having him case, was involved on my team when in a dispute Sun- he’s playing like Elliott day night that led this.” Spieth to a man getting Everyone is on Jucoweekly.org Courtesy Photo punched in the nose and being De’Andre Johnson earned second-team all-American honors last season at East Mis- their own when the British Open taken to a hospital. Dallas police sissippi Community College. His story will be a major theme of “Last Chance U.” begins on Thursday, and Spieth is said the 30-year-old man didn’t looking sharp enough to be listed know who punched him, and the as a co-favorite with Dustin John- report does not mention Elliott. son, the No. 1 player in the world. Dallas police also are investigat- Spieth is coming off his second ing the incident. victory of the year last month at Jones said he didn’t want to STREAMING SUCCESS the Travelers Championship. And speculate about a possible suspen- when his putter is working — it re- sion. An NFL spokesman said the EMCC returns to Netflix for second straight season Friday ally hasn’t been this year — he is league is looking into the latest in- regarded as a favorite at just about cident “to understand the facts.” BY SCOTT WALTERS ful.” any tournament. One of Elliott’s representatives [email protected] The six-hour documentary looked Still to be determined is how didn’t return a message seeking back at the 2015 football season for the much he thrives on links courses comment. When Netflix unveiled the “Last Lions. It was a season which ended pre- like Royal Birkdale. Authorities in Columbus, Ohio, Chance U” series chronicling the East maturely when a regular season-ending What stands out is St. Andrews declined to prosecute the former Mississippi Community College football brawl against Mississippi Delta Com- in 2015, when the 23-year-old Tex- Ohio State star over a domestic program last summer, many were not munity College led to the Lions being an was going for the third leg of dispute with his ex-girlfriend be- sure what to expect. banned from postseason play. the and missed the fore Elliott’s first training camp Former Starkville High standout Pres- After receiving more than 82 mil- playoff by one shot. Even so, he with the Cowboys last year. But ton Baker played at EMCC in 2013 and lion views in the first week, Netflix an- hasn’t finished higher than 30th the NFL’s investigation continued 2014 and watched the entire series with nounced plans to renew the series. This in the other three British Opens , and the league hasn’t cleared El- breathless anticipation. year’s installment looks back on the 2016 he has played. liott. “It was a lot of fun,” Baker said. “There season and will be available online begin- So much of his mystique is built Elliott also drew unwanted at- were some positives and some negatives. ning Friday. around that 2015 season — the tention last season when he visit- Overall, it was a fair representation of A preview screening of the first epi- Masters and U.S. Open, five victo- ed a legal marijuana shop before the program. It showed a lot of the good sode of will be shown at 7 Thursday night ries, the FedEx Cup. So many of See ELLIOTT, 2B things that make the program success- See EMCC, 2B See SPIETH, 2B

PREP FOOTBALL Time to answer some preseason questions Dispatch sports writer Scott now, we will have high school Class 6A favorite Starkville fac- Walters will look at five prep football scores to analyze es Class 4A favorite Noxubee football questions each Wednes- and Hudl highlights to sort County in Macon. day between now and Aug. 16, through. Every player will have These teams have formed 2017, as we count down to the that one great play a college quite the rivalry. There is start of the prep football season. coach needs to see. always a lot of star power on For now, we simply have display and typically the game ell, we are quickly questions about the upcoming is decided late. Starkville won getting to that time of season. Fortunately, we have 24-21 last season. A year ear- Wyear. answers as well. lier, Jeffery Simmons won the Coaches are tweeting out Here are the latest: game by himself as Noxubee pictures of perfectly manicured 1. Which game are you County won 26-20 in double football fields. Team meetings looking forward to the most overtime. are being announced. Parking on the opening weekend? For both teams, it is an ex- Jim Lytle/Special to The Dispatch lots outside weight rooms are a Once again, for the fifth or cellent way to start the season. Noxubee County coach Tyrone Shorter will be looking for his third little more crowded. sixth season in a row, it’s easy For Noxubee coach Tyrone Class 4A state championship in four seasons. In less than one month from to circle the marquee game. See WALTERS, 2B 2B WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2017 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Walters Spieth Continued from Page 1B Continued from Page 1B Shorter, his budget will be set for the pieces on defense. the expectations of Spieth leads to low scoring, cer- around the landscape, he rest of the year when the gate receipts This season, New Hope will be look- now are measured against tainly not like what Henr- sees more balance of pow- get totaled. ing to break in some new faces on both that season. Those are ik Stenson had last year at er than ever before. 2. How many local teams will we offense and defense. There have been rare even for the greatest Royal Troon when he set Just two years ago, Spi- have in Oxford state championship some coaching staff changes as well. players, and it might be the major championship eth was considered part weekend? However, the biggest change is drop- Spieth’s bad luck that it record of 264 in his bril- of the modern version of a This is always one of the best ping down to Class 4A. New Hope will happened to him so early liant duel with Phil Mick- “Big Three” that included questions asked in the preseason. We be very competitive in 4A. It will battle in his career. elson. Rory McIlroy and Jason have four months of regular-season Louisville and Noxubee County for the He wouldn’t trade it. The lowest score ever Day. And then along came play straight ahead. Yet, it is always fun region crown. Asked to measure his at Royal Birkdale was 272 Johnson, rising to No. 1 to debate who will be the final teams New Hope should enjoy a return to game now compared with by Ian Baker-Finch in in the world in February standing. the postseason. From there, the Trojans two years ago, Spieth said 1991. and leaving everyone well After missing the playoffs last can make some noise if the right things his long game is better, Spieth still referred behind. But now Johnson season, a new coach (Chris Jones) and fall into place. but he hasn’t been mak- to the course as among hasn’t won since March, a new attitude will try to get the Yellow 4. Which preseason interview do ing putts. Such is golf. the fairest he has seen in slowed by his slip down Jackets back to the top of Class 6A. you look forward to the most? “I recognize that being his limited experience at the stairs at the Masters. Many have said a strong junior high There will be the annual sit down five years in now ... and golf’s oldest champion- McIlroy and Day haven’t class would help push Starkville back with Chris Chambless at West Point. five years doesn’t make ship. And when he looks won at all. to the top, as early as in 2017. So we will One can always sense about how well me a veteran, but it helps see if this group can deliver the goods. the Green Wave will do based on the me realize kind of how In Class 5A, West Point returns ease of the answers from Chambless. things go,” he said. “And virtually everybody from a state cham- Always soft-spoken, the veteran coach last year I was pretty pionship squad. It took a little while for will never go out of his way to build his caught in 2015. This year the Green Wave to get their footing a team up. However, five minutes into an I’m not. Hopefully, we can season ago. This year, there should be interview, the temperature of the room have another one or two no issues. Minor things — such as a will tell you how good the team can be. like that. But if we keep new starter at quarterback — should Preseason interviews at West Point on trying to improve each be sorted out very early against a tough also include defensive coordinator Rog- part of the game, stick to non-region slate. Inside Class 5A, there the process, then we’ll will be no competition. er Burton telling you he doesn’t know how good his unit is going to be. have the results we want.” In Class 4A, this is a good time to put Tuesday brought more Noxubee County back on the mountain Fortunately, that is where the news- paper reporter can step in and tell you sunshine to the Lan- top. The last time the state finals were cashire Coast and only a held in Oxford, Noxubee County routed — they are going to be excellent. 5. Have you found the binoculars light wind that came out St. Stanislaus to win a championship. of a different direction. The growth and maturity of Maliek yet? They have not turned up yet. Howev- The course is fast, and Stallings and the coaching prowess of balls are bouncing high Shorter will give the Tigers a shot. er, in full disclosure, they have not been looked for either. when landing, which is And in Class 1A, West Lowndes links golf at its best. played have taken to Twitter to talk The good news is all of the area football schedules have been typed in. In any conditions, Birk- about winning a state championship. dale is not a course that The basketball team played for a title Rosters and team information sheets two seasons ago. Let’s see if the football are beginning to stream in as well. team can do the same. Meanwhile, the press credential is 3. Who are you feeling as the sur- also missing. So if you see me at the Camps Continued from Page 1B prise team in the area this season? stadium, please be nice and open the Let’s go with New Hope. gate. There could be kind words for you He thinks the benefits Even in down years, coach Kris coming in a column soon. are too much to ignore. Pickle has established a program that Scott Walters is a sports reporter for “That’s a challenging plays hard, disciplined and fundamen- the Commercial Dispatch. He may be request to ask of our sup- tally sound. The Trojans have been able reached at [email protected]. Fol- porters and followers just to score but have been missing a few low him on Twitter @dispatchscott. because, frankly, half the experience of coming to our camps has been Elliott the Dude, the Palmeiro, Continued from Page 1B the locker room tour, the small scale feeling of be- a preseason game in Seat- another incident. job with the best debut ing a Mississippi State tle. Last spring, he pulled “Like all of us, we do season for a quarterback player,” Brown said. down a woman’s shirt good some days and don’t in franchise history. “Kids are out and im- during a St. Patrick’s Day do good the others,” Jones n Bryant suspended proving, which is really all parade. said. “That’s not to be for four games: At Allen that matters.” The 21-year-old Elliott, confused with tolerating Park, Michigan, Detroit Follow Dispatch sports who led the NFL in rush- bad behavior or illegal Lions defensive end Ar- writer Brett Hudson on ing as a rookie and helped behavior. That’s not what monty Bryant has been Twitter @Brett_Hudson the Cowboys to the top I’m talking about. I’m suspended for the first seed in the NFC playoffs talking about just learn- four games of the season with a 13-3 record, can get ing that your every move for violating the NFL’s suspended without any will be scrutinized and substance-abuse policy. convictions. how in this day and time He can return to the ac- “Because of his style, it will be looked at from tive roster on Oct. 2. personality, (he’s) like many vantage points.” The 26-year-old Bryant a rock star wherever he Elliott was a star before re-signed with Detroit in goes in terms of atten- the Cowboys drafted him March after he had three tion,” Jones said. “Cer- fourth overall last year, sacks in five games. tainly Zeke is evolving having led Ohio State the Detroit signed Bryant and being subject to need- first championship in the after he was cut by the ing to learn how to deal four-team playoff. He ran Cleveland Browns at the with the media and social for an Ohio State bowl-re- end of a four-game sus- media the way it is today.” cord 246 yards and four pension for violating the Jones said he had dis- touchdowns in the title league’s policy on perfor- cussed Elliott’s latest in- game on his future home mance-enhancing drugs. cident with the running field in the NFL. After contributing in De- back but declined to pro- With 1,631 yards troit briefly last season, vide details. Elliott said rushing last season, El- he was suspended three during the offseason pro- liott powered the Dal- games for violating the gram that he was going las offense alongside NFL’s policy on substanc- out less while understand- fellow rookie sensation es of abuse. ing more the scrutiny he Dak Prescott, who took Bryant had 5½ sacks faces. But now he’s had now-retired Tony Romo’s for the Browns in 2015. EMCC Continued from Page 1B on the Scooba campus. Free and open to ble players due to suspensions, EMCC the public, the screening will be shown won its final 11 games to capture a fifth at EMCC’s Stennis Hall. Mississippi Association of Communi- Former Aberdeen standout Justin Lu- ty and Junior Colleges (MACJC) state cas played with Baker and was a stand- championship. out linebacker on the EMCC national Thus, redemption is expected to be championship teams in 2013 and 2014. the theme for this year’s series. He looks forward to seeing his former “This series is going to really open team return to the big screen. some eyes,” said former EMCC wide re- “Netflix really gave some great ex- ceiver Mario Lanier, who played on the posure to the program,” Lucas said. two teams featured. “I think you see a “Last year was fun. It showed some of team that grows up a little bit. You see a the difficult times. It also showed perse- program that plays with a lot of pride and verance. It showed what it takes to play determination. Our spirit was wounded a on that level. I think it highlighted just little bit. It has been a long road back and how good junior college football is in the I think people will see that and hopefully state. I know the program got a lot of no- understand things a little bit better.” toriety and more interest because of the EMCC has already earned a top three documentary.” ranking in four different national publi- The 2015 EMCC squad finished 8-1. cations for this season. That campaign The Lions lost early in the season but opens Aug. 31 when Jones comes to had fought back up the national rank- ings to third. EMCC was set to enter the Sullivan-Windham Field. The Lions will state playoffs with a chance to play for start with a fresh slate, a full roster and a a third straight national championship. goal to win the program’s fourth national However, the brawl which took place in championship this decade. The program the final minute of the second quarter of will also have another strengthening of a 48-0 win at Delta ended the season. its national brand after the documentary The documentary featured highlights goes viral. from seven of nine games played that “Really can’t wait to see it,” Baker season and also had extensive coverage said. “EMCC will also have a special of the brawl. Following the fight, 10th- place with me, especially since we won year head coach Buddy Stephens admit- two championships. ted to doing a lot of soul searching. The “They are going to go back to winning Lions took the field with a new attitude big-time. When you have been there (at in 2016 and in some ways, played a dif- the top) and then fallen from there, you ferent brand of ball. can’t wait to get back on top.” After dropping the season opener to Follow Dispatch sports writer Scott Jones Junior College with only 32 eligi- Walters on Twitter @dispatchscott The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2017 3B

STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, 183; Frank Dancevic, Canada, def. Tennys Sand- Kershaw, Los Angeles, 159; Ray, Arizona, 141; gren (7), United States, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-2. BRIEFLY Baseball deGrom, New York, 141; Strasburg, Wash- Matthew Ebden, Australia, def. Rajeev Ram, ON THE AIR American League ington, 139; Samardzija, San Francisco, 135; United States, 6-1, 6-4. East Division Martinez, St. Louis, 133; Greinke, Arizona, 131; Doubles — First Round Local W L Pct GB Nelson, Milwaukee, 127; 2 tied at 116. Santiago Gonzalez, Mexico, and Scott Lipsky Today Boston 53 42 .558 — (2), United States, def. Taylor Fritz and Mitchell Tampa Bay 51 44 .537 2 Krueger, United States, 6-3, 7-5. Caledonia’s Logan leads Boys and Girls Junior Amateur AUTO RACING Basketball and Andrew Whittington, Australia, WEST POINT — Caledonia High School’s Hunter Logan shot New York 48 44 .522 3½ 4 p.m. — NASCAR, Camping World Truck Baltimore 44 49 .473 8 WNBA def. Austin Krajicek, United States, and Gerar- a 6-under-par 66 Tuesday to take the lead after the first round of the Toronto 43 50 .462 9 do Lopez Villasenor, Mexico, 6-3, 6-4. EASTERN CONFERENCE Purav Raja and (4), India, def. Kon- Series, Eldora 150, qualifying, at New Weston, Central Division W L Pct GB Mississippi Boys and Girls Junior Amateur at Old Waverly Golf Club. W L Pct GB stantin Kravchuk, Russia, and Illya Marchenko, Ohio, FS1 Connecticut 12 8 .600 — Ukraine, 7-5, 6-3. Logan is the overall leader in Divisions A and B. Division A includes Cleveland 48 44 .522 — Washington 11 9 .550 1 Minnesota 47 46 .505 1½ , Australia, and Leander Paes (3), boys ages 16-18. Division B includes boys ages 14-15. West Point’s 6:30 p.m. — NASCAR, Camping World Truck New York 9 9 .500 2 India, def. Marco Chiudinelli, Switzerland, and Kansas City 45 47 .489 3 Atlanta 9 10 .474 2½ Cohen Trolio leads that group after he fired a first-round 2-under par 70. Detroit 43 49 .467 5 , France, 6-3, 7-6 (2). Series, Eldora 150, heat races, at New Weston, Indiana 7 12 .368 4½ Adrian Menendez-Maceiras, Spain, and Miguel Chicago 38 53 .418 9½ Chicago 7 13 .350 5 Hunter Atkins, who completed a standout career at Oak Hill Acade- West Division Angel Reyes-Varela, Mexico, def. Sanchai and Ohio, FS2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Sonchat Ratiwatana, Thailand, 4-6, 6-3, 10-7. my in West Point, is tied for fifth in the Division A with a 1-under 71. New W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Hope High’s Jake Crosson is tied for 21st in Division A with a +7 79. 8:30 p.m. — NASCAR, Camping World Truck Houston 63 31 .670 — Minnesota 15 2 .882 — ATP Tour Seattle 47 48 .495 16½ Los Angeles 14 5 .737 2 Heritage Academy’s Moak Griffin is tied for 27th in Division A with a +8 Series, Eldora 150, heat races, at New Weston, Texas 45 48 .484 17½ Phoenix 11 8 .579 5 Swedish Open 80. Caledonia High’s Davis Pool is 21st in Division B with a +18 90. Ohio, Fox Business Los Angeles 46 50 .479 18 Dallas 10 11 .476 7 Tuesday Oakland 42 52 .447 21 Seattle 9 11 .450 7½ At Bastad Stadium In the boys 12-13, West Point’s Collins Trolio is first after a 2-under CYCLING San Antonio 2 18 .100 14½ Bastad, Sweden 70. West Point’s Wells Williams is fourth thanks to a 3-over 75. Monday’s Games Purse: $552,800 (WT250) 5 a.m. — Tour de France, Stage 17, La Mure, Baltimore 3, Texas 1 Monday’s Games Surface: Clay-Outdoor In the girls 13- to 15-year-old age group, Cara Hilburn is tied for Toronto 4, Boston 3 Los Angeles 80, Indiana 62 Singles — First Round fourth following a +22 94. In the girls 16-18 division, Caledonia High’s France to Serre-Chevalier, France, NBC Sports Minnesota 4, N.Y. Yankees 2 Tuesday’s Games Facundo Bagnis, Argentina, def. Tommy Haas, Seattle 9, Houston 7, 10 innings Atlanta 88, San Antonio 75 Germany, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-2. Avery Pool is sixth after a +10 82. Starkville’s Paige Lemm is ninth Network Detroit 10, Kansas City 2 Chicago 94, Seattle 83. Andrey Kuznetsov, Russia, def. Jan-Lennard following a +24 96. DIVING Tampa Bay 3, Oakland 2 Today’s Games Struff, Germany, 6-3, 6-4. Cleveland 5, San Francisco 3 Connecticut at New York, 10 a.m. , Germany, def. Thomaz Bellucci, In Division D (boys 10-11), West Point’s Jacob Blanton is first after Brazil, 6-4, 6-3. 11:30 a.m. — World Championship, Tuesday’s Games Atlanta at Washington, 10:30 a.m. a 6-over 42. Baltimore 12, Texas 1 Dallas at Minnesota, Noon Renzo Olivo, Argentina, def. Jeremy Chardy, women’s 10-meter final, at , Boston 5, Toronto 4, 15 innings Indiana at Phoenix, 2:30 p.m. France, 6-2, 6-4. In Division E (boys 9-and-under), West Point’s George Bryan is Houston 6, Seattle 2 Thursday’s Games Thiago Monteiro, Brazil, def. Dusan Lajovic, tied for fourth following a 3-over 39. Starkville’s Canon Mullen and Hungary, NBC Sports Network L.A. Dodgers 1, Chicago White Sox 0 Chicago at Los Angeles, 2:30 p.m. Serbia, 6-3 retired. N.Y. Yankees 6, Minnesota 3 Indiana at San Antonio, 7 p.m. David Ferrer (8), Spain, def. Federico Delbonis, Kaiden Brantley are seventh and eighth, respectively, after rounds of GOLF Detroit 9, Kansas City 3 Argentina, 6-3, 6-4. 13- and 14-over. Tampa Bay 4, Oakland 3 Diego Schwartzman (7), Argentina, def. Maxi- 12:30 a.m. (Thursday) — British Open, first Washington 4, L.A. Angels 3 Football milian Marterer, Germany, 6-1, 6-3. In girls Division D, West Point’s Emerson Blair is second after a San Francisco 2, Cleveland 1, 10 innings , Ukraine, def. Leonardo 7-over 43. round, at Southport, England, TGC Today’s Games Canadian Football League Mayer, Argentina, 6-3, 6-2. N.Y. Yankees (Montgomery 6-4) at Minnesota EAST DIVISION Ernests Gulbis, Latvia, def. Arthur De Greef, In girls Division E, West Point’s Eliza Yelverton and Natalie Blanton MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL (Berrios 8-3), 12:10 p.m. W L T Pts PF PA Belgium, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. are second and third, respectively, after rounds of 13- and 15-over. 11 a.m. — Philadelphia at Miami, MLB Network Seattle (Paxton 8-3) at Houston (Morton 7-3), Toronto 2 2 0 4 98 101 Horacio Zeballos (9), Argentina, def. Nikoloz 1:10 p.m. Montreal 2 2 0 4 82 85 Basilashvili, Georgia, 6-3, 6-3. The tournament will run through Thursday. 11 a.m. — Chicago Cubs at Atlanta, Fox Sports Tampa Bay (Faria 4-0) at Oakland (Gray 5-4), Ottawa 0 3 1 1 116 123 Fernando Verdasco (6), Spain, def. Elias Ymer, The tournament is scheduled for 54-holes of stroke play for Divi- 2:35 p.m. Hamilton 0 3 0 0 61 110 Sweden, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Southeast Cleveland (Carrasco 10-4) at San Francisco WEST DIVISION Doubles — First Round sions A, B, C, and girls 13 to 18 years old. The tournament is scheduled (Cain 3-8), 2:45 p.m. W L T Pts PF PA Sander Arends and Matwe Middelkoop, Neth- for 27 holes of stroke play for Divisions D and E and girls 12 and under. 2:30 p.m. — Tampa Bay at Oakland, MLB Texas (Perez 5-6) at Baltimore (Gausman 5-7), Edmonton 3 0 0 6 76 67 erlands, def. Alessandro Motti, Italy, and Albert Network 6:05 p.m. B.C. 3 1 0 6 129 87 Ramos-Vinolas, Spain, 6-4, 7-6 (7). n Starkville Little League advances: At Hattiesburg, the Toronto (Sanchez 1-2) at Boston (TBD), 6:10 Calgary 2 1 1 5 126 110 WTA Tour Starkville Little League (11-and-12-year-old) all-stars will play for the 6 p.m. — St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, ESPN p.m. Winnipeg 2 1 0 4 86 94 L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 7-4) at Chicago White Saskatchewan 1 2 0 2 93 80 Bucharest Open state championship Thursday night after beating Jones County 17-1 9 p.m. — Washington at L.A. Angels, ESPN Sox (Rodon 1-2), 7:10 p.m. Tuesday Tuesday night at Vernon Dahmer Park. Detroit (Verlander 5-7) at Kansas City (Hammel Today’s Game At Arenele BNR SOCCER 4-8), 7:15 p.m. Montreal at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m. Bucharest, Romania Ethan Pulliam had three hits, including a three-run home run. Jett Washington (Gonzalez 8-4) at L.A. Angels (No- Thursday’s Game Purse: $226,750 (Intl.) Joiner pitched two scoreless innings. 5 p.m. — CONCACAF Gold Cup, quarterfinal, lasco 4-10), 9:07 p.m. Edmonton at Hamilton, 6:30 p.m. Surface: Clay-Outdoor Thursday’s Games Friday’s Game Singles — First Round Brennon Wright hit a grand slam Monday as the team opened its teams TBA, at Philadelphia, FS1 Toronto at Boston, 12:35 p.m. Winnipeg at BC, 9 p.m. Ana Bogdan, Romania, def. Sorana Cirstea (6), tournament play with a 12-1 win over Brookhaven. 7 p.m. — International Champions Cup, AS Roma Texas at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. Saturday’s Games Romania, 6-4, 6-2. Detroit at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m. Saskatchewan at Calgary, 8 p.m. Julia Goerges (3), Germany, def. Alexa Glatch, vs. Paris Saint-Germain, at Detroit, ESPN2 N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. Monday, July 24 United States, 1-6, 6-3, 6-1. Ottawa at Toronto, 6:30 p.m. Tatjana Maria (8), Germany, def. Lesley Kerk- Mississippi State 8 p.m. — CONCACAF Gold Cup, quarterfinal, National League hove, Netherlands, 6-1, 6-2. East Division Arena League Irina-Camelia Begu (7), Romania, def. Ivana Radio broadcast plans finalized for 2017 season teams TBA, at Philadelphia, FS1 W L Pct GB W L T Pts PF PA Jorovic, Serbia, 6-4, 6-1. STARKVILLE — Mississippi State Athletics and its multimedia Washington 57 36 .613 — x-Philadelphia 11 1 0 .917 706 541 Anastasija Sevastova (1), Latvia, def. Jana Ce- WNBA Atlanta 45 47 .489 11½ x-Tampa Bay 9 3 0 .750 625 594 pelova, Slovakia, 6-2, 6-0. rightsholder, Learfield, introduced Tuesday the broadcast team for the Miami 42 50 .457 14½ 10 a.m. — Connecticut at New York, NBA TV Baltimore 4 7 0 .364 537 610 Danka Kovinic, Montenegro, def. Magdalena 2017 Bulldog football season. MSU opens at Davis Wade Stadium on New York 41 50 .451 15 Cleveland 4 8 0 .333 607 630 Frech, Poland, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3. Philadelphia 31 61 .337 25½ Washington 1 10 0 .091 468 568 Elena-Gabriela Ruse, Romania, def. Isabella Saturday, Sept. 2 against Charleston Southern. Thursday Central Division x-clinched playoff spot Shinikova, Bulgaria, 6-2, 6-1. The home opener will provide fans their first opportunity to hear BASKETBALL W L Pct GB Elise Mertens (5), Belgium, def. Quirine Lem- Milwaukee 52 44 .542 — Saturday’s Games oine, Netherlands, 6-2, 6-3. the play-by-play of Neil Price, who recently was named “Voice of the Chicago 48 45 .516 2½ 4 p.m. — The Basketball Tournament, Team Foe Baltimore at Washington, 6 p.m. Pauline Parmentier, France, def. Arantxa Rus, Bulldogs” having served 12 years with the Kentucky Wildcats’ UK St. Louis 46 47 .495 4½ Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 6 p.m. Netherlands, 2-6, 6-1, 6-3. vs. FCM Untouchables, at New York, ESPN2 Pittsburgh 46 48 .489 5 Alexandra Dulgheru, Romania, def. Sesil Sports Network broadcast team. Joining Price are veterans Matt Wyatt Cincinnati 39 54 .419 11½ Karatantcheva, Bulgaria, 6-1, 6-2. as analyst and Bart Gregory as host of “Tailgate and 5th Quarter”. Jay 6 p.m. — The Basketball Tournament, West Division Soccer Doubles — First Round W L Pct GB Catalina Pella and Nadia Podoroska, Argen- Perry is the newest member of the Bulldogs 2017 broadcast team. He Boeheim’s Army vs. Team Fancy, at New York, Los Angeles 65 29 .691 — Major League Soccer tina, def. Jovana Jaksic, Serbia, and Sofia will serve as sideline reporter as John Correro is retiring after 38 years Arizona 54 39 .581 10½ EASTERN CONFERENCE Shapatava, Georgia, 7-5, 2-6, 10-7. ESPN2 Colorado 55 41 .573 11 Katarzyna Piter, Poland, and Maryna Zanevs- on the air. W L T Pts GF GA CYCLING San Diego 40 53 .430 24½ Chicago 11 3 5 38 37 19 ka, Belgium, def. Maria Irigoyen, Argentina, “We are thrilled to have Neil, Matt, Jay and Bart as part of our San Francisco 36 59 .379 29½ Toronto FC 11 3 5 38 34 19 and Barbora Krejcikova (4), Czech Republic, New York City FC 10 6 3 33 36 24 6-2, 6-2. broadcast team this season,” MSU Director of Athletics John Cohen 6:30 a.m. — Tour de France, Stage 18, Bri- Monday’s Games Irina Bara, Romania, and Tereza Mrdeza, Cro- Washington 6, Cincinnati 1 Atlanta United FC 9 7 3 30 39 27 said. “They form a dynamic presence that will share their passion and ançon, France to Izoard, France, NBC Sports Orlando City 8 7 5 29 22 29 atia, def. Oksana Kalashnikova, Georgia, and Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 2 Renata Voracova (3), Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-7 insight to our Bulldog fans throughout the year. We want to thank Jim Network Miami 6, Philadelphia 5, 10 innings Columbus 9 10 1 28 30 32 (4), 10-6. Ellis and John Correro for nearly four decades of incredible service to St. Louis 6, N.Y. Mets 3 New York 8 8 2 26 20 25 GOLF Chicago Cubs 4, Atlanta 3 Philadelphia 6 7 5 23 25 21 WTA Tour our Mississippi State football broadcasts.” Colorado 9, San Diego 6 Montreal 5 6 6 21 27 29 New England 5 9 5 20 29 31 Ladies Championship “I am incredibly excited and humbled to join Neil, Matt and Bart on 8:30 a.m. — British Open, first round, at South- Cleveland 5, San Francisco 3 Tuesday Tuesday’s Games D.C. United 5 11 3 18 14 31 the broadcast team,” said Perry. “I’m grateful to Mississippi State Athlet- port, England, TGC WESTERN CONFERENCE At Roy Emerson Arena Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 3 Gstaad, Switzerland ics and Learfield for the opportunity to be part of a great team. I hope to Arizona 11, Cincinnati 2 W L T Pts GF GA Purse: $226,750 (Intl.) 2:30 p.m. — USGA, U.S. Junior Amateur Cham- Philadelphia 5, Miami 2 Sporting Kansas City 8 4 8 32 24 14 bring my energy and passion about Mississippi State to the broadcast. Surface: Clay-Outdoor pionship, round of 16 matches, at Andover, St. Louis 5, N.Y. Mets 0 FC Dallas 8 3 7 31 30 18 Singles — First Round While there is no replacing John Correro, I look forward to carrying on a Chicago Cubs 5, Atlanta 1 Houston 8 7 4 28 34 29 Anett Kontaveit (3), Estonia, def. Martina Trev- L.A. Dodgers 1, Chicago White Sox 0 legacy he leaves behind.” Kansas, FS1 Portland 7 7 6 27 34 31 isan, Italy, 6-1, 6-3. Colorado 9, San Diego 7 San Jose 7 7 5 26 22 26 Sara Sorribes Tormo, Spain, def. Evgeniya Ro- Perry, a Starkville native and a 1994 Mississippi State graduate, 4 p.m. — PGA Tour, Barbasol Championship, first Washington 4, L.A. Angels 3 Seattle 6 7 6 24 25 28 dina (8), Russia, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (5). San Francisco 2, Cleveland 1, 10 innings has been a member of the Bulldogs’ SEC Network+ broadcast crew round, at Auburn, Alabama, TGC Vancouver 7 7 3 24 24 27 Caroline Garcia (1), France, def. Elitsa Kostova, Today’s Games Los Angeles 6 8 4 22 28 32 Bulgaria, 7-5, 6-1. since its inception in 2014. He serves on broadcasts for Mississippi Chicago Cubs (Montgomery 1-6) at Atlanta Real Salt Lake 6 12 2 20 23 40 Barbara Haas, Austria, def. Basak Eraydin, Tur- 7 p.m. — LPGA Tour, Marathon Classic, first (Dickey 6-5), 11:10 a.m. State baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, softball and Colorado 6 11 1 19 19 27 key, 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (3). round, at Sylvania, Ohio, TGC Philadelphia (Pivetta 2-5) at Miami (Straily 7-4), Minnesota United 5 11 3 18 25 42 Tamara Korpatsch, Germany, def. Jil Teich- soccer as part of the digital production. Perry has also been a part of 11:10 a.m. mann, Switzerland, 6-3, 6-0. 12:30 a.m. (Friday) — British Open, second San Diego (Richard 5-9) at Colorado (Gray Tereza Martincova, Czech Republic, def. Irina Starkville High School football radio broadcasts the past eight years, 2-1), 2:10 p.m. NOTES: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Khromacheva, Russia, 6-1, 6-2. including two as an analyst and the last six years as the play-by-play round, at Southport, England (same-day tape), Cleveland (Carrasco 10-4) at San Francisco Antonia Lottner, Germany, def. Viktorija Golu- (Cain 3-8), 2:45 p.m. bic (7), Switzerland, 5-7, 6-4, 7-6 (5). voice. TGC Milwaukee (Davies 11-4) at Pittsburgh (Cole Today’s Games Philadelphia at Montreal, 6:30 p.m. Johanna Larsson (5), Sweden, vs. Viktoriya 7-7), 6:05 p.m. Tomova, Bulgaria, 7-5, 6-4. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Arizona (Greinke 11-4) at Cincinnati (Adleman San Jose at New York, 6:30 p.m. Toronto FC at New York City FC, 6:30 p.m. Patty Schnyder, Switzerland, def. Amra Sa- 5-7), 6:10 p.m. dikovic, Switzerland, 6-4, 6-7 (7), 7-6 (6). Ole Miss 11 a.m. — Arizona at Cincinnati, MLB Network St. Louis (Leake 6-7) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom 10- Houston at Minnesota United, 7 p.m. 11 a.m. — St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, Fox Sports 3), 6:10 p.m. D.C. United at Seattle, 9:30 p.m. Football players make preseason watch lists L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 7-4) at Chicago White Real Salt Lake at Portland, 9:30 p.m. Transactions OXFORD – Ole Miss senior DeMarquis Gates has been named Midwest Sox (Rodon 1-2), 7:10 p.m. Vancouver at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. Washington (Gonzalez 8-4) at L.A. Angels (No- Friday’s Game Tuesday’s Moves to the 51-man watch list for the 2017 Butkus Award®, which honors the 2 p.m. — Toronto at Boston (joined in lasco 4-10), 9:07 p.m. Atlanta United FC at Orlando City, 6 p.m. BASEBALL best linebacker in college football. Thursday’s Games Saturday’s Games American League progress), MLB Network St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, 11:10 a.m. Mirroring the legendary “51” pro jersey of the award’s namesake Chicago at New York City FC, 1 p.m. BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned 1B Sam Tra- 6 p.m. — Regional coverage, Texas at Arizona at Cincinnati, 11:35 a.m. New York at Minnesota United, 3 p.m. vis and LHP Robby Scott to Pawtucket (IL). Dick Butkus, whom NFL Films considers the best defensive player in Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 11:35 a.m. Colorado at Toronto FC, 6 p.m. Recalled LHP Brian Johnson and RHP Hector Baltimore OR Detroit at Kansas City Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. Houston at D.C. United, 6 p.m. Velazquez from Pawtucket. football history, the watch list features 51 players identified by a 51-per- San Diego at San Francisco, 9:15 p.m. FC Dallas at Montreal, 6:30 p.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Optioned OF Tyler son selection panel of deeply experienced coaches, talent evaluators (7 p.m.), MLB Network League Leaders Los Angeles at New England, 6:30 p.m. Naquin to Columbus (IL). Recalled LHP Ryan and journalists. Appearance on the watch list is not required to become Philadelphia at Columbus, 6:30 p.m. Merritt from Columbus. 9 p.m. — Regional coverage, N.Y. Yankees at AMERICAN LEAGUE Sporting Kansas City at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m. DETROIT TIGERS — Acquired INF Dawel BATTING—Segura, Seattle, .349; Altuve, a winner. Sunday’s Games Lugo, INF Sergio Alcantara and INF Jose Seattle OR Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers (joined in Houston, .347; Ramirez, Cleveland, .326; King from the Arizona Diamondbacks for OF Gates, who hails from Hampton, Georgia, has led the Rebels in Gamel, Seattle, .321; Correa, Houston, .320; Portland at Vancouver, 5:30 p.m. San Jose at Seattle, 9:30 p.m. J.D. Martinez. Optioned LHP Blaine Hardy to tackles in each of the last two seasons, including 79 as a junior last fall. progress at 10 p.m.), MLB Network Garcia, Chicago, .313; Hosmer, Kansas City, Toledo (IL). Recalled LHP Matthew Boyd from POKER .312; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, .311; Judge, New National Women’s Toledo. Sent LHP Daniel Norris to Toledo for a He ranked 10th among SEC players with 7.2 tackles per game and was York, .311; Castro, New York, .309. rehab assignment. second on the team in both sacks (4.0) and tackles for loss (5.5). He 8 p.m. — World Series of Poker, final table, at RUNS—Springer, Houston, 79; Judge, New Soccer League HOUSTON ASTROS — Placed SS Carlos has played in 37 of the Rebels’ last 38 games and started 12 times at York, 75; Altuve, Houston, 65; Betts, Boston, W L T Pts GF GA Correa on the 10-day DL. Recalled INF Colin Las Vegas, ESPN2 65; Correa, Houston, 64; Ramirez, Cleveland, North Carolina 9 5 0 27 20 13 Moran from Fresno (PCL). multiple linebacker spots. 63; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 61; Gardner, New Chicago 7 3 4 25 18 13 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Sent LHP Tyler Ole Miss has a long history of successful linebackers, including SOCCER York, 59; 3 tied at 58. Sky Blue FC 7 6 2 23 24 23 Skaggs to the AZL Angels for a rehab assign- RBI—Cruz, Seattle, 74; Correa, Houston, Portland 6 4 4 22 17 12 ment. 2006 Butkus Award winner Patrick Willis. 6:30 p.m. — CONCACAF Gold Cup, 67; Judge, New York, 66; Springer, Houston, Seattle 5 3 6 21 25 18 MINNESOTA TWINS — Placed RHP Phil The watch list includes candidates from 42 universities, including quarterfinal, teams TBA, at Glendale, 64; Cano, Seattle, 63; KDavis, Oakland, 63; Orlando 5 5 4 19 23 21 Hughes on the 60-day DL. Optioned 1B Kennys Sano, Minnesota, 62; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 61; Houston 5 7 2 17 15 23 Vargas to Rochester (IL). Selected the contract six returning semifinalists and one returning finalist, Josey Jewell of Arizona, FS1 Abreu, Chicago, 59; Souza Jr., Tampa Bay, 59. Boston 3 6 5 14 10 15 of RHP Bartolo Colon from Rochester. Rein- Iowa. HITS—Altuve, Houston, 122; Dickerson, Kansas City 3 7 4 13 14 22 stated LHP Craig Breslow from the 10-day DL. 8:30 p.m. — International Champions Cup, Man- Tampa Bay, 112; Ramirez, Cleveland, 112; Washington 3 7 3 12 16 22 NEW YORK YANKEES — Optioned RHP Semifinalists will be named October 30, finalists November 20, and Hosmer, Kansas City, 109; Springer, Houston, Bryan Mitchell to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). chester United vs. Manchester City, at Houston, 106; Abreu, Chicago, 105; Andrus, Texas, 104; NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Recalled RHP Luis Cessa from Scranton/Wil- winners will be notified on or before December 5. Correa, Houston, 104; Betts, Boston, 103; 2 kes-Barre. Ole Miss junior offensive lineman Javon Patterson is an active ESPN tied at 102. Saturday’s Games OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Sent 2B Chad Pin- volunteer in the Oxford/Lafayette County community. On Tuesday, he DOUBLES—Betts, Boston, 29; Ramirez, Orlando at Chicago, 2:30 p.m. der and RHPs Kendall Graveman and Jharel 9:30 p.m. — CONCACAF Gold Cup, Cleveland, 29; Lindor, Cleveland, 28; Altuve, North Carolina at Kansas City, 7 p.m. Cotton to Nashville (PCL) for rehab assign- was recognized for his service, earning one of 108 spots on the 2017 quarterfinal, teams TBA, at Glendale, Houston, 27; Lowrie, Oakland, 27; Dickerson, Boston at Houston, 7:30 p.m. ments. Named Ashwin Puri vice president of Wuerffel Trophy watch list. Tampa Bay, 26; Gurriel, Houston, 26; 5 tied Sky Blue FC at Seattle, 9 p.m. strategy and business operations, effective Arizona, FS1 at 24. Washington at Portland, 9 p.m. Sept. 5. The Wuerffel Trophy, known as “College Football’s Premier Award TRIPLES—Castellanos, Detroit, 6; Ramirez, SEATTLE MARINERS — Optioned OF Boog for Community Service,” is presented annually by the All Sports Associ- WNBA Cleveland, 5; Sanchez, Chicago, 5; Bogaerts, CONCAF Gold Cup Powell to Tacoma (PCL). Recalled RHP Sam Boston, 4; Merrifield, Kansas City, 4; 10 tied QUARTERFINALS Gaviglio from Tacoma. Sent RHP Shae Sim- ation in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Named after 1996 Heisman Trophy 2:30 p.m. — Chicago at Los Angeles, NBA TV at 3. Today’s Games mons to Tacoma (PCL) for a rehab assignment. HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 30; Springer, At Philadelphia TAMPA BAY RAYS — Designated RHP Jumbo winning quarterback Danny Wuerffel from the University of Florida, Houston, 27; KDavis, Oakland, 26; Morrison, Diaz for assignment. Selected the contract of Friday Tampa Bay, 26; Moustakas, Kansas City, 25; Quarterfinal One the Wuerffel Trophy is awarded to the FBS player that best combines Costa Rica vs. Panama, 5 p.m. RHP Andrew Kittredge from Durham (IL). AUTO RACING Smoak, Toronto, 24; Alonso, Oakland, 21; Gal- TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Designated RHP exemplary community service with athletic and academic achievement. lo, Texas, 21; Sano, Minnesota, 21; 3 tied at 20. Quarterfinal Two Lucas Harrell for assignment. Recalled RHP 8 p.m. — ARCA Series, Sioux Chief PowerPEX 200, STOLEN BASES—Maybin, Los Angeles, 25; United States vs. El Salvador, 8 p.m. Dominic Leone from Buffalo. Dyson, Seattle, 21; Andrus, Texas, 20; Altuve, Thursday’s Games National League at Brownsburg, Indiana, FS1 Houston, 19; DeShields, Texas, 19; Betts, Bos- At Glendale, Arizona ATLANTA BRAVES — Sent RHP Arodys Viz- Alabama ton, 16; Buxton, Minnesota, 16; Cain, Kansas Quarterfinal Three caino to Gwinnett (IL) for a rehab assignment. BASKETBALL City, 15; RDavis, Oakland, 15; Merrifield, Kan- Jamaica vs. Canada, 6:30 p.m. Transferred RHP Armando Rivero to the 60- Football players under consideration for national awards 6 p.m. — The Basketball Tournament, Ram Nation sas City, 15. Quarterfinal Four day DL. TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama junior defensive back Minkah PITCHING—Vargas, Kansas City, 12-4; Sale, Mexico vs. Honduras, 9:30 p.m. CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned RHP Eddie But- vs. NC Prodigal Sons, at New York, ESPN2 Boston, 11-4; Santana, Minnesota, 11-6; Car- SEMIFINALS ler to Iowa (PCL). Reinstated RHP John Lackey Fitzpatrick has been named to the 2017 Wuerffel Trophy Watch List rasco, Cleveland, 10-4; Fulmer, Detroit, 10-6; Saturday’s Game from the 10-day DL. announced today by the All Sports Association of Fort Walton Beach 8 p.m. — The Basketball Tournament, Overseas Keuchel, Houston, 9-0; Pomeranz, Boston, 9-4; At Arlington, Texas CINCINNATI REDS — Placed RHP Scott Feld- Stroman, Toronto, 9-5; 8 tied at 8. Costa Rica-Panama winner vs. United States- man on the 10-day DL. Optioned OF Jesse (Fla.). Elite vs. Tampa Bulls, at New York, ESPN2 ERA—Sale, Boston, 2.59; Kluber, Cleveland, El Salvador winner Winker to Louisville. Recalled RHPs Sal Ro- Fitzpatrick is among 109 candidates from around the country CYCLING 2.86; Santana, Minnesota, 2.99; Vargas, Kan- Sunday, July 23 mano and Lisalverto Bonilla from Louisville. named to the preseason list. Barrett Jones is Alabama’s only Wuerffel sas City, 3.06; Fulmer, Detroit, 3.06; Stroman, At Pasadena, California Sent C Devin Mesoraco to Louisville for a rehab 7 a.m. — Tour de France, Stage 19, Embrun, Toronto, 3.10; McCullers, Houston, 3.28; Sev- Mexico-Honduras winner vs. Jamaica-Canada assignment. honoree. Jones was the 2011 recipient. erino, New York, 3.41; Darvish, Texas, 3.45; winner COLORADO ROCKIES — Optioned OF Cobb, Tampa Bay, 3.59. CHAMPIONSHIP Raimel Tapia to Albuquerque (PCL). Recalled Fitzpatrick has been a team leader in the community and on France to Salon-de-Provence, France, NBC Sports STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 191; Archer, RHP Antonio Senzatela from Albuquerque. Tampa Bay, 156; Kluber, Cleveland, 135; Dar- Wednesday, July 26 campus. He has given his time to several groups in his two years with Network At Santa Clara, California LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Sent LHP Grant vish, Texas, 131; Severino, New York, 130; Dayton to Rancho Cucamonga (Cal) for a rehab the football program, including the YMCA, TAP, Inc. and the Fellowship DRAG RACING Carrasco, Cleveland, 124; Estrada, Toronto, Semifinal winners assignment. of Christian Athletes, mentoring at-risk youth in the Tuscaloosa area. 115; Porcello, Boston, 115; Tanaka, New York, MIAMI MARLINS — Optioned RHP Drew 7 p.m. — NHRA, Mopar Mile-High Nationals, quali- 112; McCullers, Houston, 111. Steckenrider to New Orleans (PCL). Placed Most recently, he spent his spring break with a group of Alabama NATIONAL LEAGUE Tennis 3B Martin Prado on the 10-day DL. Reinstated student-athletes as part of an FCA mission trip that did relief work in fying, at Denver, FS1 BATTING—Murphy, Washington, .344; Harper, ATP Tour 3B Miguel Rojas from the 60-day DL. Recalled Washington, .329; Zimmerman, Washington, LHP Adam Conley from New Orleans. San Jose, Costa Rica. GOLF .327; Posey, San Francisco, .327; Blackmon, Open MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Placed C Stephen On the field, Fitzpatrick is the leader of the Crimson Tide second- Colorado, .325; Ozuna, Miami, .319; Rendon, Tuesday Vogt on the 10-day DL. Optioned SS Yadiel Ri- 8:30 a.m. — British Open, second round, at South- Washington, .318; LeMahieu, Colorado, .316; At ITC Stella Maris vera and LHP Tyler Webb to Colorado Springs ary after a pair of standout seasons in his first two years in Tuscaloosa. port, England, TGC Goldschmidt, Arizona, .315; Peralta, Arizona, , Croatia (PCL). Recalled C Jett Bandy from Colorado He has returned four interceptions for touchdowns during his career to .308. Purse: $578,300 (WT250) Springs. Reinstated RHP Junior Guerra from 2 p.m. — USGA, U.S. Junior Amateur Champion- RUNS—Blackmon, Colorado, 77; Harper, Surface: Clay-Outdoor the 10-day DL. Recalled RHP Michael Blazek set the Alabama all-time mark for pick-sixes. Washington, 77; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 74; Vot- Singles — First Round from Colorado Springs. Agreed to terms with The Wuerffel Trophy is presented annually by the All Sports ship, semifinal matches, at Andover, Kansas, FS1 to, Cincinnati, 65; Inciarte, Atlanta, 64; Stanton, Jiri Vesely (8), Czech Republic, def. Norbert 1B Chris Colabello on a minor league contract. Miami, 63; Murphy, Washington, 62; Bryant, Gombos, Slovakia, 6-4, 6-0. NEW YORK METS — Optioned RHP Chasen Association of Fort Walton Beach Fla. Named after 1996 Heisman Tro- 4 p.m. — PGA Tour, Barbasol Championship, sec- Chicago, 60; Arenado, Colorado, 59; Thames, Rogerio Dutra Silva, Brazil, def. Marco Trungel- Bradford to Las Vegas (PCL). Recalled RHP phy-winning quarterback Danny Wuerffel from the University of Florida, Milwaukee, 59. liti, Argentina, 6-1, 6-2. Hansel Robles from Las Vegas. Sent LHP ond round, at Auburn, Alabama, TGC , Slovakia, def. , the Wuerffel Trophy is awarded to the FBS player that best combines RBI—Arenado, Colorado, 73; Harper, Wash- Josh Smoker to Binghamton (EL) for a rehab 7 p.m. — LPGA Tour, Marathon Classic, second ington, 72; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 71; Murphy, Uzbekistan, 6-3, 6-2. assignment. exemplary community service with athletic and academic achievement. Washington, 71; Ozuna, Miami, 70; Votto, Cin- Alessandro Giannessi, Italy, def. Marc Pol- PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Placed OF Aaron round, at Sylvania, Ohio (same-day tape), TGC cinnati, 68; Lamb, Arizona, 67; Shaw, Milwau- mans, Australia, 6-7 (3), 6-3, 6-4. Altherr on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Satur- This year’s winner will be recognized at the All Sports Association kee, 66; Blackmon, Colorado, 65; Zimmerman, Kenny de Schepper, France, def. Benoit Paire day. Reinstated 2B Cesar Hernandez from the Awards Banquet on Feb. 16, 2018, in Fort Walton Beach. 3:30 a.m. (Saturday) — British Open, third round, Washington, 64. (7), France, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3. 10-day DL. HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 125; Inciarte, At- Attila Balazs, Hungary, def. Damir Dzumhur, PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Optioned INF Phil Alabama junior wide receiver Calvin Ridley has been named to the at Southport, England, TGC lanta, 119; Murphy, Washington, 116; Ozuna, Bosnia-Herzegovina, 6-3, 0-6, 7-5. Gosselin to Indianapolis (IL). Reinstated OF 2017 Biletnikoff Award Watch List announced today by the Tallahassee Miami, 113; LeMahieu, Colorado, 112; Arena- , Moldova, def. Miljan Zekic, Serbia, Starling Marte from the restricted list. HORSE RACING do, Colorado, 111; Gordon, Miami, 106; Harper, 6-4, 6-0. SAN DIEGO PADRES — Placed C Austin (Fla.) Quarterback Club. Washington, 106; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 104; , Russia, def. Carlos Berlocq, Hedges on the seven-day concussion list. Re- Ridley is among 45 candidates from around the country named to 3 p.m. — Saratoga Live, at Saratoga Springs, New Zimmerman, Washington, 101. Argentina, 6-2, 6-4. called RHP Jose Valdez from El Paso (PCL). York, FS2 DOUBLES—Arenado, Colorado, 30; Murphy, Nicolas Kicker, Argentina, def. Mikhail You- WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Designated the preseason list recognizing the nation’s top wideout. Amari Cooper is Washington, 30; Herrera, Philadelphia, 29; Du- zhny, Russia, 6-3, 7-5. RHP Jacob Turner for assignment. Optioned Alabama’s lone winner, bringing home the award in 2014. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL vall, Cincinnati, 28; Phillips, Atlanta, 24; Drury, Aljaz Bedene, Britain, def. Joao Sousa, Portu- RHPs Austin Adams and Trevor Gott to Syra- Arizona, 23; Shaw, Milwaukee, 23; 6 tied at 22. gal, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. cuse (IL). Selected the contract of RHP Edwin One of the nation’s most explosive wideouts, Ridley had 72 catches 1 p.m. — St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, MLB Network TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 11; Cozart, Doubles — First Round Jackson from Syracuse. for 769 yards and seven touchdowns as a sophomore. Cincinnati, 6; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 6; Arenado, and Franko Skugor (2), Croatia, def. BASKETBALL 6 p.m. — Regional coverage, Houston at Baltimore Colorado, 5; 9 tied at 4. Roman Jebavy and Jiri Vesely, Czech Repub- National Basketball Association Thirty-nine of his receptions went for a first down or a touchdown HOME RUNS—Stanton, Miami, 28; Bellinger, lic, 6-2, 4-6, 10-7. CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Signed F Cedi in 2016. He had 21 explosive receptions of 15 yards or more to lead OR Toronto at Cleveland, MLB Network Los Angeles, 26; Votto, Cincinnati, 26; Bruce, Marin and Tomislav Draganja, Croatia, def. Osman to a three-year contract. New York, 24; Harper, Washington, 23; Ozuna, , Italy, and Alessandro Giannessi, SAN ANTONIO SPURS — Signed F/C Joffrey the Tide last season. As a freshman in 2015, the Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 9 p.m. — Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, Fox Sports Miami, 23; Rizzo, Chicago, 23; Thames, Mil- Italy, 3-6, 7-6 (6), 10-4. Lauvergne. native set Alabama freshman records for receptions (89) and receiving waukee, 23; Blackmon, Colorado, 22; Schebler, , Russia, and Denis Istomin, Uz- FOOTBALL Southeast bekistan, def. and Antonio Sancic, yards (1,045). Ridley has caught at least five passes in 20 of his 30 Cincinnati, 22. National Football League POKER STOLEN BASES—Hamilton, Cincinnati, 39; Croatia, 7-5, 4-6, 10-6. NFL — Suspended Detroit DE Armonty Bryant career games with the Tide and already ranks in the Alabama career Turner, Washington, 35; Gordon, Miami, 32; ATP Tour first four games for violating the NFL’s sub- 8 p.m. — World Series of Poker, final table, at Las Villar, Milwaukee, 18; Broxton, Milwaukee, 17; stance-abuse policy. top-10 in receptions (161), touchdown receptions (14) and receiving Nunez, San Francisco, 17; Peraza, Cincinnati, Hall of Fame Open COLLEGE yards (1,814). Vegas, ESPN 15; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 14; Pollock, Arizona, Tuesday PAC-12 CONFERENCE — Named Laura Ha- 14; 3 tied at 12. At The International Tennis Hall of Fame zlett chief financial officer. The Biletnikoff Award has been presented annually since 1994 SOCCER PITCHING—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 14-2; Da- Newport, R.I. CLEMSON — Signed women’s basketball by the Tallahassee Quarterback Club to recognize the top receiver in 6 p.m. — MLS, Atlanta United at Orlando City, vies, Milwaukee, 11-4; Greinke, Arizona, 11-4; Purse: $535,625 (WT250) coach Audra Smith to a contract extension college football. The award is named in honor of former Florida State Scherzer, Washington, 11-5; Wainwright, St. Surface: Grass-Outdoor through the 2020-21 season. ESPN Louis, 11-5; Wood, Los Angeles, 11-0; Stras- Singles — First Round EMORY & HENRY — Announced the resigna- and Oakland Raiders receiver Fred Biletnikoff. burg, Washington, 10-3; deGrom, New York, Akira Santillan, Australia, def. Michael Mmoh, tion of strength and conditioning coach Josh TRACK & FIELD 10-3; 4 tied at 9. United States, 6-1, 6-2. Bullock. The 2017 winner will be announced at the ESPN Home Depot ERA—Scherzer, Washington, 2.01; Kershaw, Konstantin Kravchuk, Russia, def. Victor Es- GEORGETOWN — Named David Shriver as- College Football Awards Show in December. 1 p.m. — IAAF Diamond League, at Monaco, NBC Los Angeles, 2.18; Gonzalez, Washington, trella Burgos (5), Dominican Republic, 6-4, 6-4. sistant men’s lacrosse coach. 2.66; Greinke, Arizona, 2.86; Ray, Arizona, Sam Groth, Australia, def. Austin Krajicek, Unit- IONA — Named Eric Eaton assistant men’s Sports Network 2.97; Leake, St. Louis, 3.14; Nova, Pittsburgh, ed States, 6-7 (3), 7-6 (2), 6-3. basketball coach. —From Special and Staff Reports 3.21; Nelson, Milwaukee, 3.27; Strasburg, Lukas Lacko (6), Slovakia, def. Reilly Opelka, STANFORD — Named Jessica Allister softball Washington, 3.31; Straily, Miami, 3.32. United States, 7-6 (7), 6-4. coach. 4B WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2017 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com COLLEGE FOOTBALL New coach Rhule understands long climb to restore Baylor’s image BY STEPHEN HAWKINS past corrected into a bright new scandal that led to the depar- “We’re building a culture, not tional curriculum to help train The Associated Press future.” tures last year of two-time Big an attitude.” universities how to deal with is- Several federal Title IX 12 champion coach Art Briles, Senior defensive end K.J. sues of sexual assault and gen- FRISCO, Texas — Matt discrimination former athletic director Ian Mc- Smith, whose 39 career games der violence. Rhule made reference to Bay- lawsuits are still Caw and former school presi- started are tied for the most The coach said those are is- lor’s sexual assault scandal pending against dent Ken Starr. among current players, said sues for all of higher education, even before taking questions Baylor from Rhule, the former Temple the professional mentality that not just Baylor and college foot- during his first appearance at Big 12 football media days. more than a doz- coach, said he doesn’t know ev- Rhule brought has made a huge ball. He said he was confronted When Rhule became the en women who erything that happened before difference. with those daily while at Tem- Bears coach last December, he claim the school he arrived at Baylor. Asked why “He came in and saw, you ple before he got to Waco. and football pro- he was so forward with con- guys are definitely good guys,” “If we can in any way be part knew there would be challeng- Rhule es. For him, that also meant a gram ignored, fronting the past, Rhule said, Smith said. “It’s just showing of the solution, then we should tremendous opportunity. mishandled or “That which we don’t acknowl- the world that, being that way try to be part of the solution,” “What I’ve learned in my tried to cover up reports of sex- edge, we’re doomed to repeat.” all the time, on and off the field.” Rhule said. “I think that’s one time at Baylor and Waco is we’re ual or physical abuse for years. Rhule said educational ini- Rhule said Baylor officials, of the reasons why we’re here. not running from the past, but One suit was settled last week. tiatives have been instituted at including athletic director We want to win a ton of foot- rather we’re learning from it,” The school is also facing Baylor that relate to character, Mack Rhoades and Title IX co- ball games. We want to gradu- Rhule said Tuesday, eight days state criminal and federal civil decision-making, respecting ordinator Kristan Tucker, are in ate people, but we also want to before the start of preseason rights investigations, and an others and Title IX. conversations with representa- make sure we’re part of the con- practice. “We’re truly commit- NCAA probe into the athlet- “We’re trying to build a pro- tives from two national groups versation about, hey, let’s not ted to getting the wrongs of the ic program as a result of the gram, not a team,” Rhule said. about trying to develop a na- make these mistakes again.” Comics & Puzzles DILBERT Dear Abby EAR ABBY: doctor — or the honest. If they bring back warm My wife and two of you talk memories, hang onto them. DI have been about them with However, if they have the oppo- married for 17 a licensed mar- site effect, do yourself a favor, years. For the riage counselor. dispose of them and continue first 16 years, my Hint: I’m really looking forward into your next wife would make not advising you chapter. me lattes without about lattes, DEAR ABBY: I live in a being asked. either. mobile park, and in the park Last year, she DEAR ABBY: is a group that collects money announced she After 33 years of and runs fundraisers to help would no longer what I thought the low- income people who live make any more was a near- per- here. They deliver one bag of ZITS lattes for me. fect marriage, my food to about 10 families once When I asked her husband walked a month. if she expected out and filed for This group does not me to go the rest divorce. That was disclose how much money of my life without Dear Abby 12 years ago. was collected — ever — and one, she said yes! Since then, I’ve are very secretive about how Do you think it done my best much they have in their fund. would be OK if I found another to move on and find my “next Some of us who live here have female to make lattes for me? chapter.” raised the question as to how Wouldn’t that woman be doing I’m now in the process much money they are holding, my wife a favor? Hint: I am not of downsizing to move into a but they refuse to give us any really talking about lattes. — smaller house. While going information. They say they are NO MORE LATTES IN KOKOMO through my filing cabinet, I ran not a nonprofit, so they don’t DEAR NO MORE LATTES: across some very sweet and have to report to the IRS. Is Before outsourcing your latte touching love letters my ex had there anything we can do to business, it is important that written to me — some of them make them tell us how much is GARFIELD you find out from your wife why just a few weeks before he left in there? — MONEY MATTERS her attitude has changed so me. I am having a hard time DEAR MONEY MATTERS: drastically. Has she lost inter- deciding whether to throw them There absolutely is. Poll how est in that kind of beverage away or keep them. I know many of your neighbors feel preparation? Has making lattes there’s no perfect answer, but the way you do, and then, as a become painful for her? Could any advice you could offer to group, stop contributing money. there be other issues in your help me make that decision If enough residents do that, the relationship that have made would be appreciated. It’s a money will dry up and the fund her less interested in giving you sensitive topic for me. — LOVE will close. Because only 10 your favorite treat? LETTERS IN TEXAS families need this kind of help, If the answer to these DEAR L.L.: I’ll bet it is. How you and your neighbors should questions is yes, perhaps she does reading those touching consider selecting families to should discuss them with her love letters make you feel? Be help and do it directly.

CANDORVILLE Horoscopes TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (July thing more worthwhile. with amusement, because it 19). The thing you find out TAURUS (April 20-May will only rob you of the chance about in a backward sort of way 20). Much will be said and not to find your real purpose in the is something totally fantastic to meant. More will be meant and situation. Dig deeper. go forward with. Your horizons not said. If you’re not feeling LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). will broaden as you dedicate your way through the relation- Most days you follow the rules, yourself to a repetitive process ship, you’ll get lost pretty quick- but sometimes you feel bigger in September. After much work, ly. Close your eyes. Cover your than society — like you can do November brings the financial ears. Listen with your heart. your thing without getting boxed spike you’ve been waiting for. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). in by other people’s expec- Exchange promises in Decem- Whether or not you’re really in tations. For the rest of this ber. There Scorpio and Libra control of your situation could week you may swing from one adore you. Your lucky numbers be debated from here to eterni- extreme to another. are: 7, 20, 2, 28 and 19. ty, but that would rob you of the VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). BABY BLUES ARIES (March 21-April chance to experience (maybe The passive approach would 19). You are fighting a nagging even enjoy) what’s going on re- work if you were on a raft float- feeling that you should be doing gardless of your level of control ing down a river with its own something more important with over it. agenda. But you’re not. You’re your time. That feeling is not a CANCER (June 22-July standing on the path that splits lie. If you accept it instead of 22). Distraction is the death into many possible directions, fight it, you’ll get onto some- of meaning. Don’t fill the hours and you have to decide which way to walk. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). People tend to admire the different talents of those who excel in fields foreign to them and tend to have grudges against those who excel in their own fields, regarding them as competitors. Don’t waste time BEETLE BAILEY on jealousy. Learn the tricks. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Why is your stomach so wise? It is unencumbered by thought. It just knows. Your stomach processes life in terms of “use” and “waste.” Turn your difficult questions to your stomach, and accept its simple yes-or-no answer. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). The believer is usually happier than the doubter, proving that wisdom and happiness often have very MALLARD FILMORE little to do with one another. But there’s a peace that comes with wisdom, and that should count for something today. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Beware of the life equiva- lent of soda pop and candy. You need real sustenance. Seek nutritive experiences. Avoid things that are filled to the brim and yet still unfulfilling. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Who might you be now if you’d taken that turn you missed back there? Well, the option is coming up again. Take FAMILY CIRCUS it, and you’ll know a differ- ent version of yourself soon enough. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). As for this real life story you’re living, there’s a lot of exposition to get through today. One boring chapter doesn’t discount the value of the whole adventure.

FOR SOLUTION SEE THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE IN CLASSIFIEDS LIFESTYLES EDITOR Jan Swoope: 328-2471 Food THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2017 ANNE’S KITCHEN A diner’s diary

irst things F first. The recipe for “Jane’s Cheese Ball” in my last column (July 5) was misleading. She had called for “2 cups of Anne Freeze pecans, divided,” but I failed to add that the pecans should be chopped. Thanks to my friend, Bob, for pointing that out to me. I am most definitely not a food or restaurant critic. And I’m not a pro- fessional food journalist. I do read a lot of food writing and understand that there is technique, talent and skill involved in it. That being said, I am a stickler for service. I realize that I may order a dish and not like it. But if the dish was prepared cor- rectly and is in line with the menu description, I just write it off to not enjoying that particular item. If pre- pared with no care (undercooked, overcooked, plated sloppily), then we have a problem. If the server recognizes the problem and takes ownership of it, then things are looking up. If neither the server nor AP Photo/Richard Drew Breakfast tacos are pictured at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York. You can put any of your favorite cheese the manager give a darn, then we’re and egg add-ins in your breakfast taco. In Texas, the potato, egg and cheese combo reigns king as does the classic back to the problem, but now it is eggs and bacon. If you are a fan of chorizo, chorizo and crispy potatoes make a perfect match especially with some magnified. Terry and I don’t feel we blistered poblano peppers thrown in for good measure. ask for much — just to please cook what you advertise with love and respect for the customer, be it a hot dog or a steak or sea urchin. Mix cheesy eggs and ripe avocado We recently had two experienc- es in Jasper, Alabama. Our family was leaving after a week with us, and we decided to have a farewell for a yummy breakfast taco lunch at our favorite pizza spot. This place has really, really good pizza, BY ELIZABETH KARMEL you crave them and must make them I have been known to have them for calzones and so on. They had moved The Associated Press yourself at home. lunch and or dinner as well. to a new location so we were looking I am a “no beans and no rice” kind The truth is that you can put any forward to going. We got there ong before I knew that the of girl and prefer my breakfast tacos of your favorite cheese and egg add- a little after 12:30 p.m. and were origin of breakfast tacos were a like my favorite egg sandwich but ins in your breakfast taco. In Texas, greeted with a “how many” and no L hotly debated topic, I was eating rolled, or folded over in a flour torti- the potato, egg and cheese combo smile. By gesture only, I knew to them and loving them. I had my lla. To me, the essential ingredients reigns king as does the classic eggs follow her to a table. The rush was first breakfast taco many years ago must be cheesy eggs, a dash of hot and bacon. If you are a fan of chorizo, apparently over, and one table had in Houston and have enjoyed many sauce and cool slices of ripe avocado. chorizo and crispy potatoes make a been seated before us and two after more in Austin, Texas. But, I am not I love bacon and prefer to serve it on perfect match especially with some us. We recognized our server from about to give birthright credit to any the side where it stays crisp — but blistered poblano peppers thrown in another restaurant and greeted her particular city in because I am fairly feel free to add it into the eggs. Not for good measure. enthusiastically. She got our drinks certain that Mexican immigrants all many places add slices of avocado and took our order, all from the grew up with their mother’s version unless you ask for it, but for me, the lunch specials section of the menu. of “breakfast tacos.” avocado is what makes it a Tex-Mex BREAKFAST TACOS And then we waited, and waited and The beauty of the tortilla is that it breakfast taco instead of just eggs in Servings: 8 waited. makes normal fork and knife foods a tortilla. Start to finish: 20 minutes The table right before us and the like scrambled eggs (and pork barbe- When I have tomatoes and white 8 slices of bacon, cut into 1/2-inch pieces two seated after us received their cue, steak, fish, etc.), portable. And, onions on hand, I add those to my and cooked, optional or serve whole slices food. No one else came in. The serv- regardless of where you had your cheesy eggs and I am one happy girl. on the side See ANNE’S KITCHEN, 6B first breakfast taco, if you are like me, I like breakfast tacos so much that See BREAKFAST TACO, 6B

Stone fruit almond upside-down Cooking on deadline: cavatappi cake is summertime treat with cherry BY SARA MOULTON The Associated Press tomatoes, pesto his recipe for stone fruit almond up- BY KATIE WORKMAN Tside-down cake The Associated Press works equally well using any kind of stone fruit or a ummer, summer, summer. mix of every kind of stone The word is fat and round fruit, including plums, apri- Sand breezy and rolls around cots, nectarines, peaches nicely on the tongue. And we want and plumcots. our food to be breezy, too. The appeal of the If you have basil and tomatoes mixed-fruit version — the growing in your garden, make rainbowlike beauty of the this. If you have a farmers’ mar- unmolded cake in concert ket near you, make this. And if with the rich chord of its you have leftover pesto hanging flavors — edges out the around, even store-bought, you monochrome visuals and can still make this. taste of a cake made with You’ll cook the pasta and make just one kind of fruit. the pesto in the time it takes to I have specified using roast the little tomatoes. The firm ripe fruit for this reci- amount of oil in the dish is flexible; Sara Moulton via AP a bit is added to the roasting toma- pe. If the fruit is very ripe, This photo shows a stone fruit, almond upside down cake in New York. it’ll be too ripe — mushy toes, a bit to the cooked pasta, and and difficult to slice. How- knife. Then you twist the pe’s allure hinges on the ents should all be at room the rest goes into the pesto. The ever, very firm unripened two halves apart to expose contrast between the fruit’s temperature to develop the pesto is intentionally a bit thick, fruit will work well, too. the pit, much as you would tartness and the cake’s proper texture. If you’re as it will distribute itself nicely Baking those guys simul- with an avocado. Lastly you sweetness. That sweetness able to prepare and serve over the pasta and tomatoes when taneously tenderizes them pluck out the pit with your resides in the almond paste, this cake while it’s still hot, tossed, but you can always add a and amps up their flavor. fingers, if it’s loose enough, so be sure not to use mar- your guests will really be little more oil if you want a more The only hurdle when or scoop it out with the aid zipan, which is much more wowed, but it’s plenty tasty fluid pesto. cooking with stone fruit of a melon baller. Now it’s sugary and would make the at room temperature, too. By no means do you have to is de-stoning it. The best easy to rest the two halves cake cloyingly sweet. Either way, don’t forget to use cavatappi — it was the pasta I way to do the job is to slice flat on the counter and slice This cake is a cinch top it off with vanilla ice grabbed at the moment, and I do around the natural seam, them into wedges. to throw together using cream or whipped cream. love its compact, chewy, twisted preferably with a serrated The heart of this reci- a mixer, but the ingredi- See CAKE, 6B See CAVATAPPI, 6B 6B WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2017 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com A fun kitchen project is home-baked soft pretzels THE CULINARY INSTITUTE but you can bake and cool the divide into 4 equal pieces. Use both OF AMERICA pretzels, then freeze them in a hands to roll each piece of dough against counter into a short log. resealable bag to help extend Place logs on the counter, loosely ou know pretzels and their shelf life. If you’ve made cover all pieces with plastic wrap; let have probably eaten small bites, you can even put rest 15 minutes. Ythem in many different them into your kids’ lunchbox n Roll each piece of dough under forms, but do you know how frozen, and they’ll be ready by your palms until it is 30 inches long and tapered so center is slightly they’re made? the time they eat lunch. thicker than ends. They begin with a dough, n Hold two ends of the dough in your not unlike any you’ve made hands and cross them over each before, with flour, water, yeast, SOFT PRETZELS other, to form an X, with the thicker salt, and butter. After fermen- Servings: 4 center of the dough at the bottom. Start to finish: 1 hour 55 minutes Twist ends again and then bring two tation, to help get that tang we (Active: 25 minutes) ends down and press each end into all love, they are shaped into the bottom of pretzel, leaving about the classic twist. Before they’re For the dough: 2 inches in between. Press gently to 2 cups bread flour seal dough. baked, they are dipped in a Phil Mansfield/The Culinary Institute of America via AP 1 1/2 teaspoons instant yeast n Transfer pretzels to a parchment food-grade lye solution, which Home-baked soft pretzels are pictured. 3/4 cup warm (but not hot) water paper-lined baking sheet and cover is responsible for the brown, 1/2 tablespoon unsalted butter with plastic wrap. Let dough rest at shiny exterior that calls to us that we use in our bakeshops. and Mark Ainsworth suggests: 1 teaspoon honey room temperature until pretzels have from a bakeshop window. The results won’t be as shiny “Add raisins to the dough while 2 1/4 teaspoons salt doubled in size, about 30 minutes. Pretzels are a staple of and dark as the professional it’s mixing, or dust the pretzels Meanwhile, preheat oven to 400 F. kind, but it’s still pretzel-y. with cinnamon sugar before Dipping solution: n Place baking sheet in refrigerator school lunches, but usually 4 cups water until dough forms a skin, about 10 it’s the crunchy variety that These pretzels are shaped baking to make a great sweet 3 tablespoons baking soda minutes. we can buy in the store. And into classic twists, which is so pretzel.” And don’t forget the Coarse sea salt, as needed for n To make dipping solution, while while those hit the spot, what fun but can be hard for those of dippers! Spicy, whole grain sprinkling dough is in refrigerator, combine wa- us lacking in fine motor skills mustard is classic, but kids ter and baking soda in a large bowl. could kids love more than a n To make dough, in a small bowl, Stir until baking soda is dissolved. home-baked pretzel made with and/or patience. Luckily, a might also love nut butter, melt- mix together flour and yeast. n Dip each pretzel in dipping their own tiny hands? With this pretzel is a pretzel no matter ed chocolate (sweet and salty), n In the bowl of a stand mixer solution and return to baking sheet. recipe for Soft Pretzels, you the shape, so if you prefer, you and the mall-classic cheese fitted with dough hook attachment, Sprinkle pretzels with salt while they and your family can get “back- can roll the dough into logs and sauce. combine water, butter, honey and are still wet. salt. Add flour mixture and mix on low n Bake until dark golden brown, 12 to-school ready” with a fun then cut little bite-size pretzel The best part of this recipe speed until ingredients are com- to 15 minutes. Transfer to wire rack kitchen project. nuggets. You can also make is that it can be made ahead bined, about 1 minute. Raise speed to cool before serving. The recipe from The Cu- small, round rolls or of time and frozen (we do not to medium and mix until dough is Nutrition information per serving: shapes — anything little minds expect your little student to smooth, about 3 minutes. 135 calories; 12 calories from fat; 1 linary Institute of America’s n can imagine! be up baking bread at 4 a.m. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and g fat (1 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); book “The Young Chef” calls let dough rise in a warm place until 2 mg cholesterol; 1526 mg sodium; for a baking soda solution to re- And the variations don’t stop like ours are). Homemade doubled in size, about 20 minutes. 26 g carbohydrate; 1 g fiber; 1 g place the not-so-kid-friendly lye there. “Young Chef” author bread can get stale quickly, n Remove dough from bowl and sugar; 4 g protein.

Anne’s Kitchen Continued from Page 5B er apologized and told us that they had a good Terry and I discussed At your service there (perhaps it was the for lunch (often bringing it would be five minutes. lunch menu. It is tiny it as we headed home owner or manager) that half home), and I have My last example of Fifteen minutes passed, with maybe 12 tables. and decided the big- actually I had emailed a never been there that dining out started badly no food. My son-in-law The kitchen is tiny. There gest thing that miffed month ago to bring my he hasn’t thanked every and ended well. While in got up and approached are three servers and one us about the first spot whole group of 17 in, customer for coming in. Blue Ridge with friends, the server to ask what the guy who just continually was the attempt to hide but no one responded. It is my joy to give him six of us went into town problem was. Our food bussed tables, spoke a problem. There was She just stared at me. I money for a quality prod- to shop and eat lunch. We arrived 10 minutes later. to guests and brought obviously a mistake of asked her if she want- uct and quality service. didn’t realize that anoth- It was all good, and it was plates and glasses from some kind. The kitchen ed our business, and Same for people like the all hot, especially the the back to the front. He lost the ticket, the server er six of us had the same she said yes. So I said, perky, friendly woman raw-on-the-inside French never stopped working. forgot to put the order idea. We both ended up “Well, then my expecta- who works Saturday fries. No manager ever The three servers in, whatever. But some- at the same restaurant tions are that you smile, mornings at the window came to the table to apol- worked seamlessly as a thing happened and, as I within 10 minutes of each welcome us and let us at Hardee’s. You know ogize. No complimentary team. We waited under learned from eight years other. When I walked in, enjoy our meal.” Every- who she is. Sonya Bald- garlic knots were sent 10 minutes for a table and in restaurants and three two from my car were thing changed from that win “appreciates you” for to assuage the hunger someone approached us owning my own business, pulling tables together moment on. Come on, if your order, and her voice of the kids. Nothing was immediately apologizing it helps to look the guest for a six-top, with the you want our money, then is pure sunshine. If we taken off of the bill. Nada, for the wait and took or customer in the eye server fussing at them act like it. get up at 6:30 a.m. to get nothing, zero. Just a our order. The food was and just say, “I am so for not making a reserva- to the farmers’ market “How’s everything?” once superb! But what we both sorry, but somehow that tion because “didn’t we Winning formula at opening, then we treat the plates were served. noticed was how hard order was missed; they know that Wednesday is John Musa from ourselves to a sausage We had informed our everyone was working. If are on it now, it will take one of our busiest days.” United Deli in Colum- biscuit from Hardee’s. I server that we needed to one server had a pitcher 10 minutes to have it out.” No, we didn’t know that. bus just won a “Best of don’t think I would do it if be leaving at 1:15. We left of water he/she made Just be honest. If it won’t The place wasn’t full, so Mississippi” award in she wasn’t such a plea- at 2. sure all tables were hit. be five minutes, don’t I’d think they’d be happy Mississippi magazine. It sure to order from. One guy was obviously tell me it will. Everyone for our business. was for his sandwiches, Anne Freeze was a Elsewhere the leader and he, like in a restaurant has to The server fussed and but it should have been restaurant general manag- The next day I sug- the bus man, never work together, from the fussed at us as we sat for his smile and honest er and owner of a gourmet gested to Terry that we stopped moving and smil- management to the dish- down. I hate being fussed thankfulness for each food store before moving try another Jasper spot ing at everyone. What a washer, and there has to at, so after a few minutes and every customer that to Columbus. She can be that we’ve enjoyed for difference between the be communication on all I went to the front to walks in the door. We go reached at anniefreeze@ dinner. We had heard two spots. levels. explain to the woman a couple of times a month me.com.

Breakfast taco Continued from Page 5B Kosher salt, freshly ground Monterey Jack with jalapeños, n Using a large nonstick a large bowl to blend; add form large curds, about 1-2 mixture and top with avocado. pepper shredded skillet, add 2 tablespoons of remaining 1 tablespoon of minutes. Add cheese and stir Serve with hot sauce. 8 6-inch flour tortillas, warmed 1 avocado, thinly sliced for butter and onions to skillet butter in nonstick skillet over to mix in and finish cooking. Nutrition information per on a griddle serving and cook, stirring often, until medium heat and let melt. Do not increase heat to cook serving: 354 calories; 191 3 tablespoons unsalted but- Hot sauce translucent and tender, 2-3 Pour eggs in evenly over toma- everything faster or eggs may calories from fat; 21 g fat (9 ter, divided n Cook bacon, stirring oc- minutes. Add tomatoes and toes and onions. Cook eggs, burn. g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 1 small white onion, diced casionally, until crisp, 10-12 season lightly with salt and stirring occasionally to mix n Remove eggs from heat 244 mg cholesterol; 428 mg 1 medium tomato, diced minutes. Transfer to paper pepper. Remove skillet from in onions and tomatoes, and and mix in bacon if using or sodium; 27 g carbohydrate; 8 large eggs towels to drain (do not pour heat. scraping bottom of skillet with serve on the side. 3 g fiber; 2 g sugar; 15 g 1 cup white cheddar or off fat from skillet). n Meanwhile, whisk eggs in a heatproof spatula or fork to n Fill tortillas with cheesy egg protein.

Cake Continued from Page 5B 4 ounces almond paste grease sides of an 8-inch adding the next and scraping 1 tablespoon water; cook over cake with whipped cream or STONE FRUIT ALMOND 1/2 cup granulated sugar square cake pan; spread down sides of the bowl with a medium-low heat until jam ice cream. UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE 3 large eggs, at room tem- brown sugar mixture evenly rubber spatula between each is melted and smooth. Add Nutritional information: 248 Start to finish: 1 hour 25 perature over bottom of pan. Arrange addition. additional water if necessary calories; 128 calories from minutes (45 active) 1/2 cup (60 grams) all-pur- fruit wedges in one layer, dec- n In a small bowl whisk to- to make jam loose enough to fat; 14 g fat (8 g saturated; 0 Servings: 8 to 10 pose flour oratively on top of the brown gether the flour, baking powder brush on the fruit. Run a knife g trans fats); 31 mg choles- 3/4 teaspoon baking powder sugar mixture. and salt. Add to the almond around edge of the cake and terol; 130 mg sodium; 29 g 10 tablespoons unsalted 1/8 teaspoon table salt n In a food processor com- mixture and stir with a rubber invert it onto a serving platter. carbohydrates; 1 g fiber; 26 g butter, softened 1/4 cup apricot jam bine the almond paste and spatula until just combined. Brush fruit with jam and serve sugar; 2 g protein. 3 tablespoons brown sugar Whipped cream or vanilla ice the sugar; process mixture Spoon batter over fruit slices, 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla cream, for garnish until finely ground. Transfer to spreading evenly. Bake cake extract a large bowl, add the butter on middle shelf of oven until a 1 pound stone fruit (apricots, n Preheat oven to 350 F. and beat with an electric mixer skewer, when inserted, comes nectarines, peaches, plums, In small bowl combine 2 until mixture is light and fluffy, out clean, about 40 minutes. plucots or a mix), pitted and tablespoons of the butter, the about 2 minutes. Add eggs, n Let cool for 5 minutes on cut into 1/3- to 1/2-inch thick brown sugar and 1 teaspoon one at a time, making sure a rack. In a small saucepan wedges of vanilla extract. Lightly each is incorporated before combine the apricot jam and

Cavatappi Continued from Page 5B little shape. CAVATAPPI WITH n Preheat oven to 300 F. Line scraping down sides part Another thing to love a rimmed baking sheet with way through until everything is the fact that this can ROASTED CHERRY aluminum foil and coat with is well blended. If it is very nonstick cooking spray. Place thick, add a bit more olive oil. be served hot, warm or at TOMATOES AND PESTO tomatoes and thyme sprigs on Add cheese and pulse until room temperature. It’s a Serves 6 baking sheet and toss them blended in. Taste and adjust great make-ahead dish, Start to finish: 35 minutes with 1 tablespoon olive oil. seasonings. hanging out happily for a Season with salt and pepper. n Cook cavatappi according 2 pints cherry or grape toma- Roast about 30 minutes, until day in the fridge before to package directions. Re- toes, halved they are wrinkly and slightly serve 1/2 cup of the cooking being brought to room 5 sprigs fresh thyme collapsed. water, and drain pasta. Toss n While tomatoes are roast- temperature and served. About 1/2 cup olive oil, pasta with the cooking water, divided ing, bring large pot of salted It’s very portable. the remaining 1 to 2 table- Salt and freshly ground pep- water to a boil. While water And it’s not too hard per to taste is coming to a boil, make the spoons of olive oil (more if it on the eyes either. Yellow 1 clove garlic, minced pesto. Place garlic and basil seems dry) and the roasted tomatoes are a nice burst 1 cup packed basil leaves in a food processor or blender tomatoes (discard the thyme sprigs), and transfer to a of sunny color, but you 3 tablespoons finely grated and pulse until everything is Pecorino Romano cheese roughly chopped. Add 1/3 serving bowl. Dollop pesto can use red too, or a mix 1 pound cavatappi or other cup of the olive oil, a bit of on top, and toss. Serve hot, of colors. chunky pasta salt and pepper and process, warm or cold. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE

WHEREAS, on October 22, 2009, Echols Griffin, Jr. and Bessie O. Griffin executed a Deed of Trust to J. Patrick Caldwell as Trustee for the benefit of Bancorp- South Bank, which Deed of Trust was recorded as/in Book 2009, Page 25292 in the Office of the Chancery Clerk of Lowndes County, Mis- sissippi; and

WHEREAS, Echols Griffin, Jr. and Bessie O. Griffin entered into a Loan Modification Agreement with Ban- corpSouth Bank dated October 1, 2011 and re- corded in Book 2011, Page 21892 in the Of- fice of the Chancery Clerk of Lowndes County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, a Revised/Correct copy of the afore-mentioned Loan Modification Agreement executed by Echols Griffin, Jr., Bessie O. Griffin and BancorpSouth was re- corded in Book 2011, Page 23223 in the Of- fice of the Chancery Clerk of Lowndes County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, Bancorp- South Bank, the holder of said Deed of Trust and the Note secured thereby, substituted Scot P. Goldsholl as Trustee in place of the afore-mentioned origin- al Trustee, as author- ized by the terms there- of, as evidenced by an instrument recorded as/in Book 2017, Page 13189 in the Office of the Chancery Clerk of Lowndes County, Mis- sissippi; and

WHEREAS, default hav- ing been made in the terms and conditions of said Deed of Trust, and the entire debt secured thereby having been de- clared to be due and payable, and the legal holder of said indebted- ness, BancorpSouth Bank, having requested the undersigned Substi- tute Trustee to execute the trust and sell said land and property in ac- cordance with the terms of said Deed of Trust for the purpose of raising the sums due thereun- der, together with attor- ney's fees, Substitute Trustee's fees and ex- penses of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Scot P. Goldsholl, Sub- stitute Trustee, will on July 26, 2017, offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, within legal hours (between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.) at the front door of the Lowndes County Courthouse in Colum- bus, Lowndes County, Mississippi, the follow- ing-described property: INDEXING INSTRUC- TIONS: SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 of S27/T17S/R18W, Lowndes County, MS.

A 0.93 acre parcel of land located in the Southwest Quarter of NOTICE OF SUBSTI- the Northwest Quarter TUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE of Section 27, Town- ship 17 South, Range WHEREAS, on the 12th 18 West, Lowndes day of September, County, Mississippi and 2007, Ruby Johnson, described as follows: executed a Deed of Beginning at the South- Trust to Steven R. west Corner of Lot 21 of McEwen as Trustee and Sherwood Forest Part I Richardson Oil Com- (as recorded in Plat pany, Inc, Beneficiary, Book 4 at Page 17 in which Deed of Trust is the Chancery Clerk`s Of- recorded in Mortgage fice of Lowndes County, Book 2007 at pages SUBSTITUTED TRUST- Mississippi) as the 29712-29715, of the EE’S NOTICE OF SALE Point of Beginning; land records in the of- thence South 89 de- fice of the Chancery STATE OF MISSISSIPPI grees 05 minutes 18 Clerk of Lowndes COUNTY OF LOWNDES seconds East along the SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S County, Mississippi; South side of said lot NOTICE OF SALE and WHEREAS, on the 5th for 225 feet; thence day of April, 2006, South 24 degrees 04 WHEREAS, on January WHEREAS said Deed of Christopher Marsh AKA minutes East for 173.8 28, 2004, John A. An- Trust was conveyed and William C Marsh and feet; thence North 89 dresen and Frances P. assigned unto Richland Janet Marsh, Husband degrees 05 minutes Andresen executed a Realty Company, Inc. by and Wife, executed and West for 287.6 feet; Deed of Trust to J. instrument dated delivered a certain Deed thence North 03 de- Patrick Caldwell as November 30, 2012 of Trust unto Bryan P grees 14 minutes West Trustee for the benefit and recorded in Mort- Griffin, Trustee for Wells along an old fence for of BancorpSouth Bank, gage Book 2017 at Fargo Financial Missis- 158 feet to the Point of which Deed of Trust was pages 10492-10494 of sippi 2, Inc., Benefi- Beginning. Together recorded as/in Book the land records of ciary, to secure an in- with a 60 foot wide ac- 2004, Page 2403 in the Lowndes County, Mis- debtedness therein de- cess easement de- Office of the Chancery sissippi; and scribed, which Deed of scribed as follows: Clerk of Lowndes WHEREAS, default has Trust is recorded in the County, Mississippi; been made and still office of the Chancery Beginning at the North- and continues in the pay- Clerk of Lowndes east Corner of the ment of said indebted- County, Mississippi in above described 0.93 WHEREAS, Bancorp- ness as and when due Mortgage Book 2006 at acre lot, as the Point of South Bank, the holder and the undersigned Page 9448; and Beginning; thence South of said Deed of Trust Trustee has been called 89 degrees 05 minutes and the Note secured upon by Richland Re- WHEREAS, on the 1st 18 seconds East for 31 thereby, substituted alty Company, Inc., the day of February, 2017, feet to the centerline of Scot P. Goldsholl as owner and holder of Wells Fargo Bank, Na- an existing county road Trustee in place of the said indebtedness and tional Association, suc- known as Cedar Drive; afore-mentioned origin- Deed of Trust to fore- cessor by merger to thence North 00 de- al Trustee, as author- close and sell the prop- Wells Fargo Financial grees 35 minutes 30 ized by the terms there- erty covered by said Mississippi 2, Inc., as- seconds East for 46.82 of, as evidenced by an Deed of Trust in accord- signed said Deed of feet; thence North 86 instrument recorded ance with the provi- Trust unto U.S. Bank SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S degrees 13 minutes 18 as/in Book 2017, Page sions of the Deed of Trust, N.A., as Trustee NOTICE OF SALE seconds East for 13.2 13192 in the Office of Trust for the purposes for LSF9 Master Parti- feet; thence South 24 the Chancery Clerk of of raising the sum so cipation Trust, by instru- WHEREAS, on October degrees 04 minutes Lowndes County, Mis- secured and unpaid, to- ment recorded in the of- 22, 2009, Echols East 226.7 feet; thence sissippi; and gether with the ex- fice of the aforesaid Griffin, Jr. and Bessie O. North 89 degrees 05 penses of selling the Chancery Clerk in MORT Griffin executed a Deed minutes West for 66.2 WHEREAS, default hav- same, including Trust- Book 2017 at Page of Trust to J. Patrick feet to the Southeast ing been made in the ee’s and attorney’s 3122; and Caldwell as Trustee for Corner of said 0.93 terms and conditions of fees. the benefit of Bancorp- acre lot; thence North said Deed of Trust, and WHEREAS, on the 30th South Bank, which Deed 24 degrees 04 minutes the entire debt secured NOW, THEREFORE, I, day of September, of Trust was recorded West for 173.8 feet to thereby having been de- Steven R. McEwen, by 2016 the Holder of said as/in Book 2009, Page the Point of Beginning. clared to be due and virtue of the authority Deed of Trust substi- 25292 in the Office of payable, and the legal conferred upon me in tuted and appointed the Chancery Clerk of Together with and in- holder of said indebted- said Deed of Trust, Emily Kaye Courteau as Lowndes County, Mis- cluding a triangular ness, BancorpSouth have posted notice of Substitute Trustee by in- sissippi; and shaped parcel of land ly- Bank, having requested sale at the Lowndes strument recorded in ing in the Southwest the undersigned Substi- County Courthouse as the office of the afore- WHEREAS, Echols Quarter of the Northw- tute Trustee to execute required by law and will said Chancery Clerk in Griffin, Jr. and Bessie O. est Quarter of Section the trust and sell said offer for sale and will MORT Book 2016 at Griffin entered into a 27, Township 17 South, land and property in ac- sell at public sale and Page 22231; and Loan Modification Range 18 West, cordance with the terms outcry to the highest Agreement with Ban- Lowndes County, Mis- of said Deed of Trust for and best bidder for WHEREAS, default hav- corpSouth Bank dated sissippi and being de- the purpose of raising cash, between the ing been made in the October 1, 2011 and re- scribed as follows: Be- the sums due thereun- hours of 11:00 A.M. payments of the in- corded in Book 2011, ginning at the South- der, together with attor- and 4:00 P.M. at the debtedness secured by Page 21892 in the Of- east Corner of Lot 21 of ney's fees, Substitute Southeast door of the the said Deed of Trust, fice of the Chancery Sherwood Forest Part I Trustee's fees and ex- Lowndes County Court- and the holder of said SUBSTITUTED TRUST- Clerk of Lowndes (as recorded in Plat penses of sale. house, in Columbus, Deed of Trust, having re- EE’S NOTICE OF SALE County, Mississippi; Book 4 at Page 17 in Mississippi, on quested the under- and the Chancery Clerk`s Of- NOW, THEREFORE, I, Thursday, July 20, signed so to do, on the STATE OF MISSISSIPPI fice of Lowndes County, Scot P. Goldsholl, Sub- 2017, the following de- 26th day of July, 2017, COUNTY OF LOWNDES WHEREAS, a Mississippi); thence stitute Trustee, will on scribed parcel of land I will during the lawful Revised/Correct copy of South 03 degrees 14 July 26, 2017, offer for described in said Deed hours of between 11:00 WHEREAS, on thThee 21 Dispatchst the afo r•e -www.cdispatch.commentioned minutes East along an sale at public outcry to of Trust, situatWEDNESDAY,ed in a.m. JULYand 4 19,:00 2017p.m., a7Bt day of September, Loan Modification old fence for 158 feet the highest bidder for Lowndes County, to-wit: public outcry, offer for 1999, Delmer Ray Lee, Agreement executed by to the Point of Begin- cash, within legal hours A part of the Southwest sale and will sell, at the and wife Vicki Jane Lee Echols Griffin, Jr., ning; thence South 89 (between the hours of Quarter (SW ¼) of south east front door of aka Vicky Jane Lee, es- Bessie O. Griffin and degrees 05 minutes 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 Section 5, Township 17 Lowndes County Court- tate of the entirety with BancorpSouth was re- East for 148.4 feet; p.m.) at the front door South, Range 18 West house, 505 2nd Ave. full rights of survivor- corded in Book 2011, thence South 86 de- of the Lowndes County in Lowndes County, Mis- North at Columbus, Mis- ship and not as ten- Page 23223 in the Of- grees 17 minutes West Courthouse in Colum- sissippi, and more par- sissippi, for cash to the ants in common, ex- fice of the Chancery for 147.8 feet to the bus, Lowndes County, ticularly described as highest bidder, the fol- ecuted and delivered a Clerk of Lowndes aforementioned old MississipPhone:pi, the follow- 662.328.2424follows: lowing described land certain Deed of Trust County, Mississippi; fence; thence North 04 ing-described property: and property situated in unto Debera Bridges, and degrees 17 minutes Lot [email protected]. Twelve (12) in Beginning at the point Lowndes County, Mis- Trustee for Citifinancial West along said fence Block No. Two (2) of of intersection of the sissippi, to-wit: of Mississippi, Inc., Be- WHEREAS, Bancorp- for 12 feet to the Point and in Malone Subdivi- East boundary line of neficiary, to secure an South Bank, the holder of Beginning. sion Ecdispatch.com/classifiedsxtension, a subdi- Mississippi Highway No. All that certain property indebtedness therein of said Deed of Trust vision of the City of 373 (also known as the situated in the County described, which Deed and the Note secured Less and Except a trian- CP.O.olumbu sBox, Lownd e511s C•ol u516mbus A iMainrbase Streetof Lowndes, and State of Trust is recorded in thereby, substituted gular shaped parcel of County, Mississippi, as Road, of Mississippi, being de- SUBSTITUTED TRUST- the office of the Chan- Scot P. Goldsholl as land and lying in the shown byColumbus, map or plat and a lsMSo know n39701 as Old scribed as follows: EE'S NOTICE OF SALE cery Clerk of Lowndes Trustee in place of the Southwest Quarter of thereof of record in Plat U.S. Highway No. 45), CLASSIFIEDSCounty, Mississippi in afore-mentioned origin- the Northwest Quarter Book 2 at Page 29 of with the North right-of- Lot No. Thirty-two (32) WHEREAS, on June 3, Trust Deed Book 1291 al Trustee, as author- of Section 27, Town- the records in the Of- way line of an East- of Eastwood Hills, a 2010, Charles Henry at Page 271; and ized by the terms there- ship 17 South, Range fice of the Chancery West public road gener- subdivision of Lowndes Thompson IV an(Deadlinesd Mar- subject to change.) REGULARof, as RATESevidenced by an 18 WeSUPERst, Lowndes SAVERClerk of Lo wRATESndes ally GARAGEknown as Mike SALECounty, MRATESississippi, ac- DEADLINESjorie Thompson , hus- WHE4RE Lines/6AS, on the 1Days4th ...... instrument recor$19.20ded Coun6t yDays, Missi ...... ssippi and County, Mississi$12.00ppi; Parr4a Lines/1 Day...... $9.20cording to map or plat band and wife executed day of July, 2016, CFNA as/in Book 2017, Page bein12g d eDaysscribed ...... as fol- subject to the ea$18.00se- Road, which point of in- thereof of record in Sub- a certain deed of trust Rece4iv aLines/12bles (TX), LL CDays, a 1 3...... 189 in the Of$31.20fice of lows: Beginning at the ments and restrictive terse4c tLines/3ion lies 30 Days...... $18.00feet division Plat Book No. 2 For Placing/Canceling Classified Line Ads: Over 6 lines is $1 per additional line. to Michael J. Broker, Texa4s lLines/26imited liabilit yDaysth ...... e Chancery Cle$46.80rk of Southwest Corner of Lot covenants and con- North of, and 3782 feet at Page 66 in the office Sunday Paper DeadlineTrust eise Thursdayfor the benef it3:00 P.M. company, successor by Lowndes County, Mis- 21 of SherwSixood lines Fore orst less,ta consecutiveined in the days.agree- West oPricef, the includesSoutheas t2 FREEof the CGaragehancery SaleClerk of of Mortgage Electronic mergeRater to C FappliesNA Rece toiv- commercialsissippi; and operations Part I (as recorded in ment between Robert C. corner osigns.f Sect iRAINon 5, GUARANTEELowndes Coun:t yIf, Miti s- Monday Paper DeadlineRegist risat iFridayon Syste m12:00s, P.M. ables (IA), andInc. f /merchandisek/a over $1,000. Plat RateBook applies 4 at P atoge private 17 Mpartyalon eads an ofd Tnon-commerhomas -Township 17 South, sissippi. Subject to the Tuesday Paper DeadlineInc. as is n oMondayminee for 12:00 P.M. Citifinancial, Inc., an WHEREAS, default hav- in thecial Ch anaturencery forCle merchandiserk`s McCra underry date $1,000.d Nove mMust- Range rains18 the day of yourrestri csale,tive c oweve nwillants Wednesday Paper DeadlineUSAA Fede isra l TuesdaySavings 12:00 P.M. Iowa CorporaCalltion, s328-2424uc- ing b foreen rates made on in the Office of Lincludeowndes price in ad.be r1 9 ITEM, 1957 PER and AD of r.e - West,re-run and run you then adce thea nextnd co nweekdition FREE!s as Bank, its successors NOTICE OF SUBSTI- cessor by merger toadditionalterms lines.and conditions of County, MississipNopi); pets, firewood,cord in Bo oetc.k 271 Page NorthweYoustw amustrdly a calllong to requestshown bfreey an re-run.d written on Thursday Paper Deadlineand ass isign Wednesdays which deed T12:00UTE TR P.M.USTEE'S SALE Citifinancial of Missis- said Deed of Trust, and thence South 03 de- 325 of the land records the said recorded plat; and Friday Paper Deadlineof t risus tThursday is of record in12:00 P.M. sippi, Inc., a Delaware the entire debt secured grees 14 minutes East of Lowndes County, Mis- East right-of-way line of subject to the reserva- the office of the Chan- STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Corporation, assigned thereby having been de- along an old fence for sissippi. said Mississippi High- tion of easements for LEGAL NOTICES mustcery C lbeerk submittedof Lowndes 3 business days said Deed of Trust unto clared to be due and 158 feet; thence South way No. 373, a dis- utility and drainage in- C priorounty, Stota tfirste of M ipublicationssis- COUNT Y dateOF LOWNDES CitifinAdvertisementsancial Servicing payable, and the legal 89 d egmustrees 05 minutes beTitle to tpaidhe above de- fortance of 2in10 fee t tadvance.o a stallation as set forth in sippi in Book 2010 at LLC, by instrument re- holder of said indebted- East for 148.4 feet to scribed property is be- point; run thence East, said restrictive coven- Page 10898 and modi- WHEREAS, default has corded Youin the mayoffice ocancelf nes sat, B aanyncor ptimeSouth duringthe P regularoint of Beg businessinning; lie hoursved to b eand good ,receive but I p ar arefundllel with t hfore No daysrth anotnts apublished.nd as shown by • Please read your ad onfi ethed in first Book day201 2of apublication.t occurre d Wein taccepthe per form- the aforesaid Chancery Bank, having requested thence continue South will convey only such right-of-way line of said said recorded plat; Less responsibility only forP theage first1928 incorrect7; and insertion.ance of the covenants, Clerk in Mort Book the undersigned Substi- 89 degrees 05 minutes title as vested in me as Mike Parra Road, for a and Except all minerals • The Publisher assumes no financial responsibilityterms anford cerrorsonditio nnors o ffor 2016 at Page 15996; tute Trustee to execute East for 139.2 feet to Substitute Trustee. distance of 210 feet to in said property as re- WHEREAS, said Deed of a Deed of Trust dated andFREE SERVICESthe trust andThese sell sa idads arethe takenWest r igbyht fax,of w ae-maily of or in person at our office.a point; ru nAds th ewillnce not bes etakerved ibyn ttelephone.he deed from omission of copy. LiabilityTrust shallwas s unotbse exceedquently theNo costvemb ofer that30, 2 portion016, ex- of land and property in ac- public road; thence WITNESS my signature South parallel with the B.B. Patterson heirs to space occupied by suchas error.signed to Ocwen Loan ecuted by DAVID E. AN- WHEREAS, on the 8th cordance with the terms North 24 degrees 04 on this 26th day of East right-of-way line of R.A. Younger, dated • All questions regardingSe classifiedrvicing LLC badsy in scurrentlytru- DR ErunningWS, conv eshouldying ce r-be dayBargain of September, Columnof said De eAdd o fmust Trust ffitor inmi n4u linestes W est along JunFreee, 2017 .Pets Up tosa i4d lines,Highwa runsy 373 for for a6 days.Dece mber 31, 1941, re- directed to the Classifiedmen t dDepartment.ated October 22, tain real property 200(approximately5 the Holder of s a20id charactersthe purpose per of rlineaisin)g ands willaid W runest rforight 3o fdays. way distance of 210 feet to corded in Deed Book • All ads are subject to the201 approval3 and rec oofrd ethisd in paper.the rTheein d esCommercialcribed to MI - Deed of Trust substi- the sums due thereun- for 12 feet; thence /s/Lost Scot P. &Gold sFoundholl, a po Upint o ton t h6e lines, North ad will173 run at p forage 64 3days.8 in the Dispatch reserves the Brightook 2 to01 reject,3 at Pa revise,ge classifyCHAEL LorYO cancelN, as T anyrust - tuteFord a nitemsd appo $100inted or lessder ,ONLY. togethe rMore with a tthantor- oneSout hitem 86 d mayegree bes 1 7in Substitute Trustee right-of-way line of said office of the Chancery 29563 of the aforesaid ee, for MORTGAGE Emily Kaye Courteau as ney's fees, Substitute minutes West for 134.6 1501 N. University Av- Mike Parra Road; run Clerk, Lowndes County, advertising at any time.Ch ancery Clerk's office; ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- Subsamestitut ead, Tru butstee pricesby in- Tmayruste note's f etotales an overd ex- $100fee,t noto trelists.he Point of Be- enue, Suite 930 thence West along the Mississippi. and TION SYSTEMS INC AS strument recorded in penses of sale. ginning. Little Rock, AR 72207- North right-of-way line of Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 NLegalOM INoticesNEE F 0010OR QUICK- tLegalhe o fNoticesfice o 0010f the afore- Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 5Legal238 Notices 0010 sLegalaid MNoticesike P 0010arra Road BLegaleing Notices the P 0010roperty con- WHEREAS, Ocwen Loan EN LOANS INC., Origin- said Chancery Clerk in NOW, THEREFORE, I, Title to the above de- Telephone No. (501) for a distance of 210 veyed in Warranty Deed IN THE CHANCERY Servicing, LLC has here- al Beneficiary, to se- Mortgage Book 2005 at Scot P. Goldsholl, Sub- scribed property is be- 664-4808 feet to the point of be- from Elwanna W. John- COURT OF LOWNDES tofore substituted Sha- cure the indebtedness Page 26364; and stitute Trustee, will on lieved to be good, but I ginning. son to Christopher COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI piro & Massey, LLC as therein described, as July 26, 2017, offer for will convey only such THIS DOCUMENT PRE- Marsh, dated Trustee by instrument same appears of re- WHEREAS, default hav- sale at public outcry to title as vested in me as PARED BY: The lot herein de- 09/30/2003, recorded BRUCE WAYNE BRAD- dated June 13, 2017 cord in the office of the ing been made in the the highest bidder for Substitute Trustee. scribed is situated in 10/01/2003. In Deed LEY and recorded in the Chancery Clerk of payments of the in- cash, within legal hours Scot P. Goldsholl the Southwest corner of Book 2003, Page 7688, PLAINTIFF aforesaid Chancery Lowndes County, Mis- debtedness secured by (between the hours of WITNESS my signature Mickel Law Firm, P.A. that certain tract of land in the Clerk of Chan- Clerk's Office in Book sissippi filed and recor- the said Deed of Trust, 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 on this 26th day of 1501 N. UNIVERSITY described as Parcel II in cery Court for Lowndes VERSUS 2017 at Page 13595; ded December 2, 2016, and the holder of said p.m.) at the front door June, 2017. PROSPECT BUILDING, deed from Mayo H. County, Mississippi. and in Deed Book 2016, Deed of Trust, having re- of the Lowndes County SUITE 930 Dowdle to Shelby Shaw REBECCA FAYE MOR- Page 26993; and quested the under- Courthouse in Colum- /s/ Scot P. Goldsholl, LITTLE ROCK, AR and wife, Emma G. I will only convey such RIS THOMPSON WHEREAS, default hav- signed so to do, on the bus, Lowndes County, Substitute Trustee 72207 Shaw, dated April 23, title as is vested in me DEFENDANT ing been made in the WHEREAS, the benefi- 26th day of July, 2017, Mississippi, the follow- 1501 N. University Av- Ph: (501) 664-4808 1964, of record in Land as Substitute Trustee. terms and conditions of cial interest of said I will during the lawful ing-described property: enue, Suite 930 Fax: (501) 664-0631 Book 351 at Page 110 CAUSE NO: 2015-0194- said deed of trust and Deed of Trust was trans- hours of between 11:00 INDEXING INSTRUC- Little Rock, AR 72207- Mickel Case No. of the land records of WITNESS MY SIGNA- D the entire debt secured ferred and assigned to a.m. and 4:00 p.m., at TIONS: SW 1/4 of NW 5238 102199-1 Lowndes County, Mis- TURE, this 26th day of thereby having been de- Quicken Loans Inc.; and public outcry, offer for 1/4 of Telephone No. (501) [email protected] sissippi. June, 2017. SUMMONS BY PUBLICA- clared to be due and sale and will sell, at the S27/T17S/R18W, 664-4808 om TION payable in accordance WHEREAS, the under- south east front door of Lowndes County, MS. Title to said property is Emily Kaye Courteau with the terms of said signed, Rubin Lublin, Lowndes County Court- THIS DOCUMENT PRE- PUBLISH: July 5, 2017, believed to be good, but Substitute Trustee TO: REBECCA FAYE deed of trust, Ocwen LLC has been appoin- house, 505 2nd Ave. A 0.93 acre parcel of PARED BY: July 12, 2017, & July the undersigned Trust- 855 S Pear Orchard MORRIS THOMPSON an Loan Servicing, LLC, the ted as Substitute Trust- North at Columbus, Mis- land located in the 19, 2017 ee will convey only such Rd., Ste. 404, Bldg. adult non-resident cit- legal holder of said in- ee; and NOW, THERE- sissippi, for cash to the Southwest Quarter of Scot P. Goldsholl title as is 400 izen of the State of Mis- debtedness, having re- FORE, the holder of said highest bidder, the fol- the Northwest Quarter Mickel Law Firm, P.A. NOTICE OF SUBSTI- vested in him as Trust- Ridgeland, MS 39157 sissippi or not to be quested the under- Deed of Trust, having re- lowing described land of Section 27, Town- 1501 N. UNIVERSITY TUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE ee. (318) 330-9020 fount therein on dili- signed Substituted quested the under- and property situated in ship 17 South, Range PROSPECT BUILDING, jm/F16-0851 gent inquiry and the Trustee to execute the signed so to do, as Sub- Lowndes County, Mis- 18 West, Lowndes SUITE 930 WHEREAS, on the 12th WITNESS MY SIGNA- Post Office and physic- trust and sell said land stitute Trustee or his sissippi, to-wit: County, Mississippi and LITTLE ROCK, AR day of September, TURE on this the 22nd PUBLISH: 7/5/17, al addresses are un- and property in accord- duly appointed agent, by described as follows: 72207 2007, Ruby Johnson, day of June, A.D., 2017. 7/12/17, 7/19/17 known. You have been ance with the terms of virtue of the power, duty Lot No. nine (9) of and Beginning at the South- Ph: (501) 664-4808 executed a Deed of made parties in the said deed of trust and and authority vested in Lakeview Hills, a sub- west Corner of Lot 21 of Fax: (501) 664-0631 Trust to Steven R. /s/ STEVEN R. Complaint for Child Cus- for the purpose of rais- and imposed upon said division of Lowndes Sherwood Forest Part I Mickel Case No. McEwen as Trustee and MCEWEN, TRUSTEE Building & Remodeling 1120 tody and Other Relief ing the sums due there- Substitute Trustee County, Mississippi, as (as recorded in Plat 102204-1 Richardson Oil Com- filed in the Court by under, together with at- shall, on July 26, 2017 shown by map or plat Book 4 at Page 17 in [email protected] pany, Inc, Beneficiary, PUBLISH: 6/28, 7/5, Tom Hatcher, LLC Bruce Wayne Bradley. torney's fees, trustee's within the lawful hours thereof now on file and the Chancery Clerk`s Of- om which Deed of Trust is 7/12, & 7/19/2017 Custom Construction, You are summoned to fees and expense of of sale between of record in Subdivision fice of Lowndes County, recorded in Mortgage Restoration, Remodel- appear in this cause at sale. 11:00AM and 4:00PM Plat Book 2 at Page 56 Mississippi) as the PUBLISH ON THESE Book 2007 at pages SUBSTITUTED TRUST- ing, Repair, Insurance 9:30 o'clock A.M. on at the southeast front in the office of the Point of Beginning; DATES: July 5, 2017, 29712-29715, of the EE’S NOTICE OF SALE claims. 662-364-1769. the 11th day of Septem- NOW, THEREFORE, I, door of Courthouse pro- Chancery Clerk of thence South 89 de- July 12, 2017, & July land records in the of- Licensed & Bonded ber, A.D., 2017 in the Shapiro & Massey, LLC, ceed to sell at public Lowndes County, Mis- grees 05 minutes 18 19, 2017 fice of the Chancery STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Chancery Courthouse in Substituted Trustee in outcry to the highest sissippi; subject to the seconds East along the Clerk of Lowndes COUNTY OF LOWNDES SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S County, Mississippi; Starkville, Oktibbeha said deed of trust, will and best bidder for cash restrictive covenants South side of said lot W S Construction. Build- County, Mississippi, ad on August 9, 2017 of- or certified funds ONLY, and conditions con- for 225 feet; thence NOTICE OF SALE and WHEREAS, on the 5th day of April, 2006, ing, remodeling & roof- in the case of your fail- fer for sale at public the following described tained in that agree- South 24 degrees 04 ing. Backhoe & dump- ure to appear and de- outcry and sell within property situated in ment dated March 26, minutes East for 173.8 WHEREAS, on January WHEREAS said Deed of Christopher Marsh AKA 28, 2004, John A. An- Trust was conveyed and William C Marsh and truck service. fend this matter will be legal hours (being Lowndes County, Mis- 1960, and recorded in feet; thence North 89 (662) 242-3471. forced to default all between the hours of sissippi, to wit: Book 297 at Pages degrees 05 minutes dresen and Frances P. assigned unto Richland Janet Marsh, Husband rights. 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 453-456, inclusive of West for 287.6 feet; Andresen executed a Realty Company, Inc. by and Wife, executed and Deed of Trust to J. instrument dated delivered a certain Deed p.m.), at the Southeast LOT 1 OF PARKLAWN the land records of thence North 03 de- General Services 1360 You are required to mail Door of the County SUBDIVISION, COLUM- Lowndes County, Mis- grees 14 minutes West Patrick Caldwell as November 30, 2012 of Trust unto Bryan P or hand deliver a copy Courthouse of Lowndes BUS, LOWNDES sissippi. along an old fence for Trustee for the benefit and recorded in Mort- Griffin, Trustee for Wells of BancorpSouth Bank, gage Book 2017 at Fargo Financial Missis- BJ'S ROOFING of a written ANSWER County, located at COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, 158 feet to the Point of "No job too small or too either admitting or deny- Columbus, Mississippi, AS RECORDED IN PLAT I will only convey such Beginning. Together which Deed of Trust was pages 10492-10494 of sippi 2, Inc., Benefi- recorded as/in Book the land records of ciary, to secure an in- large." 40+ Years of ing each allegation in to the highest and best BOOK 2 AT PAGE 44 ON title as is vested in me with a 60 foot wide ac- exp. Commercial & Res- the Complaint to bidder for cash the fol- FILE IN THE OFFI.CE OF as Substitute Trustee. cess easement de- 2004, Page 2403 in the Lowndes County, Mis- debtedness therein de- Office of the Chancery sissippi; and scribed, which Deed of idential roofing repairs Charles Easley, Jr., At- lowing described prop- THE CHANCERY CLERK scribed as follows: of all types. Metal & torney whose address is erty situated in Lowndes OF LOWNDES COUNTY, WITNESS MY SIGNA- Clerk of Lowndes WHEREAS, default has Trust is recorded in the County, Mississippi; been made and still office of the Chancery shingle roof. Free estim- Post Office Box 1472, County, State of Missis- MISSISSIPPI. PROP- TURE, this 26th day of Beginning at the North- ates, reasonable rates. Columbus, MS 39703- sippi, to-wit: ERTY ADDRESS: The June, 2017. east Corner of the and continues in the pay- Clerk of Lowndes ment of said indebted- County, Mississippi in 662-458-3490, 205- 1472 street address of the above described 0.93 431-5022. Beginning at an iron pin property is believed to Emily Kaye Courteau acre lot, as the Point of WHEREAS, Bancorp- ness as and when due Mortgage Book 2006 at YOUR ANSWER MUST marking the Southeast be 428 AIRLINE RD, Substitute Trustee Beginning; thence South South Bank, the holder and the undersigned Page 9448; and BE MAILED OR DE- corner of Section 15, COLUMBUS, MS 855 S Pear Orchard 89 degrees 05 minutes of said Deed of Trust Trustee has been called LIVERED NO LATER Township 17 South, 39702. Rd., Ste. 404, Bldg. 18 seconds East for 31 and the Note secured upon by Richland Re- WHEREAS, on the 1st DISPOSAL & REMOVAL THAN THIRTY (30) DAYS Range 18 West, 400 feet to the centerline of thereby, substituted alty Company, Inc., the day of February, 2017, of unwanted mobile FROM THE DATE OF Lowndes County, Mis- In the event of any dis- Ridgeland, MS 39157 an existing county road Scot P. Goldsholl as owner and holder of Wells Fargo Bank, Na- homes. Reasonable FIRST PUBLICATION. IF sissippi, and run thence crepancy between this (318) 330-9020 known as Cedar Drive; Trustee in place of the said indebtedness and tional Association, suc- prices. 662-275-0666. YOUR ANSWER IS NOT North 3.6 feet to a street address and the jm/F05-1433 thence North 00 de- afore-mentioned origin- Deed of Trust to fore- cessor by merger to MAILED OR DELIVERED fence line; run thence legal description of the grees 35 minutes 30 al Trustee, as author- close and sell the prop- Wells Fargo Financial AND YOU APPEAR AT West 400.6 feet to an property, the legal de- PUBLISH: 7/5/17, seconds East for 46.82 ized by the terms there- erty covered by said Mississippi 2, Inc., as- iron pin marking the scription shall control. 7/12/17, 7/19/17 feet; thence North 86 of, as evidenced by an Deed of Trust in accord- signed said Deed of HILL'S PRESSURE SAID TIME, A JUDGE- WASHING. Commercial/ MENT MAY BE ENTERED Waltman lot; run thence Title to the above de- degrees 13 minutes 18 instrument recorded ance with the provi- Trust unto U.S. Bank South 6 degrees 27 scribed property is be- SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S seconds East for 13.2 as/in Book 2017, Page sions of the Deed of Trust, N.A., as Trustee residential. House, con- AGAINST YOU FOR THE crete, sidewalks & mo- MONEY OR OTHER RE- minutes West 298.5 lieved to be good, but I NOTICE OF SALE feet; thence South 24 13192 in the Office of Trust for the purposes for LSF9 Master Parti- feet to an iron pin on will convey only such degrees 04 minutes the Chancery Clerk of of raising the sum so cipation Trust, by instru- bile washing. Free est. LIEF DEMANDED IN THE Call 662-386-8925 COMPLAINT FOR DI- the North right-of-way of title as is vested in me WHEREAS, on October East 226.7 feet; thence Lowndes County, Mis- secured and unpaid, to- ment recorded in the of- VORCE AND OTHER RE- Jess Lyons Road. Run as Substitute Trustee. 22, 2009, Echols North 89 degrees 05 sissippi; and gether with the ex- fice of the aforesaid LIEF. thence North 50 de- Griffin, Jr. and Bessie O. minutes West for 66.2 penses of selling the Chancery Clerk in MORT grees 34 minutes West THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- Griffin executed a Deed feet to the Southeast WHEREAS, default hav- same, including Trust- Book 2017 at Page of Trust to J. Patrick ing been made in the ee’s and attorney’s 3122; and RETAINER WALL, drive- GIVEN UNDER MY HAND along the North right-of- TEMPTING TO COLLECT Corner of said 0.93 way, foundation, con- AND OFFICIAL SEAL OF way of said Road 498.6 A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- Caldwell as Trustee for acre lot; thence North terms and conditions of fees. the benefit of Bancorp- said Deed of Trust, and WHEREAS, on the 30th crete/riff raft drainage said Court of Lowndes feet to an iron pin; run TION OBTAINED WILL 24 degrees 04 minutes work, remodeling, base- County, Columbus, Mis- thence North 9 degrees BE USED FOR THAT South Bank, which Deed West for 173.8 feet to the entire debt secured NOW, THEREFORE, I, day of September, of Trust was recorded thereby having been de- Steven R. McEwen, by 2016 the Holder of said ment foundation, re- sissippi, this 30th day 55 minutes East 573 PURPOSE. the Point of Beginning. pairs, small dump truck of June, 2017. feet to the point of be- as/in Book 2009, Page clared to be due and virtue of the authority Deed of Trust substi- 25292 in the Office of payable, and the legal conferred upon me in tuted and appointed hauling (5-6 yd) load & ginning. Run thence Rubin Lublin, LLC, Sub- Together with and in- demolition/lot cleaning. Lisa Younger Neese North 9 degrees 55 stitute Trustee the Chancery Clerk of cluding a triangular holder of said indebted- said Deed of Trust, Emily Kaye Courteau as Lowndes County, Mis- ness, BancorpSouth have posted notice of Substitute Trustee by in- Burr Masonry 242- Chancery Clerk of minutes East 115 feet 428 North Lamar Blvd, shaped parcel of land ly- 0259. Lowndes County, Mis- to an iron pin; run Suite 107 sissippi; and ing in the Southwest Bank, having requested sale at the Lowndes strument recorded in sissippi thence North 74 de- Oxford, MS 38655 Quarter of the Northw- the undersigned Substi- County Courthouse as the office of the afore- (seal) grees 14 minutes West www.rubinlublin.com/pr WHEREAS, Echols est Quarter of Section tute Trustee to execute required by law and will said Chancery Clerk in 201.0 feet to an iron operty-listings.php Griffin, Jr. and Bessie O. 27, Township 17 South, the trust and sell said offer for sale and will MORT Book 2016 at SMALL ENGINES. Ser- BY: Shantrell W. pin on the East right-of- Tel: (877) 813-0992 Griffin entered into a Range 18 West, land and property in ac- sell at public sale and Page 22231; and vice & repair all small Granderson way of Ridge Road; run Fax: (404) 601-5846 Loan Modification Lowndes County, Mis- cordance with the terms outcry to the highest engines. Pick up & deliv- thence South 6 de- Agreement with Ban- sissippi and being de- of said Deed of Trust for and best bidder for WHEREAS, default hav- er with at home service PUBLISH: 7/12, 7/19, grees 47 minutes West PUBLISH: 06/28/2017, corpSouth Bank dated scribed as follows: Be- the purpose of raising cash, between the ing been made in the available in some & 7/26/2017 along the East right-of- 07/05/2017, October 1, 2011 and re- ginning at the South- the sums due thereun- hours of 11:00 A.M. payments of the in- areas. 45 yrs exp. Mike way of Ridge Road 07/12/2017, corded in Book 2011, east Corner of Lot 21 of der, together with attor- and 4:00 P.M. at the debtedness secured by Merritt 662-574-2343. Prairie Opportunity, Inc. 1115.9 feet to an iron 07/19/2017 Page 21892 in the Of- Sherwood Forest Part I ney's fees, Substitute Southeast door of the the said Deed of Trust, Community Action pin; run thence South fice of the Chancery (as recorded in Plat Trustee's fees and ex- Lowndes County Court- and the holder of said Agency will conduct a 74 degrees 14 minutes SUBSTITUTED TRUST- Clerk of Lowndes Book 4 at Page 17 in penses of sale. house, in Columbus, Deed of Trust, having re- Public Hearing on July East 194.6 feet to the EE’S NOTICE OF SALE County, Mississippi; the Chancery Clerk`s Of- Mississippi, on quested the under- WALLPAPER SERVICE 31, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. point of beginning. All ly- and fice of Lowndes County, NOW, THEREFORE, I, Thursday, July 20, signed so to do, on the Removal & paint prep. at the Prairie Opportun- ing and being situated STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Mississippi); thence Scot P. Goldsholl, Sub- 2017, the following de- 26th day of July, 2017, Specializing in small ity office of Lowndes in the Southeast COUNTY OF LOWNDES WHEREAS, a South 03 degrees 14 stitute Trustee, will on scribed parcel of land I will during the lawful sheetrock jobs incl County, located at 501 Quarter of Section 15, Revised/Correct copy of minutes East along an July 26, 2017, offer for described in said Deed hours of between 11:00 dobb, stipple, crowfoot, 7th Street North, Suite Township 17 South, WHEREAS, on the 21st the afore-mentioned old fence for 158 feet sale at public outcry to of Trust, situated in a.m. and 4:00 p.m., at & smooth ceiling patch- #5, Columbus, MS Range 18 West, day of September, Loan Modification to the Point of Begin- the highest bidder for Lowndes County, to-wit: public outcry, offer for es. 40yrs exp. Mike 39701. This meeting is Lowndes County, Mis- 1999, Delmer Ray Lee, Agreement executed by ning; thence South 89 cash, within legal hours A part of the Southwest sale and will sell, at the Merritt 662-574-2343. to inform the public of sissippi, and containing and wife Vicki Jane Lee Echols Griffin, Jr., degrees 05 minutes (between the hours of Quarter (SW ¼) of south east front door of proposed funding and to 0.54 acres, more or aka Vicky Jane Lee, es- Bessie O. Griffin and East for 148.4 feet; 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 Section 5, Township 17 Lowndes County Court- gather Community less. tate of the entirety with BancorpSouth was re- thence South 86 de- p.m.) at the front door South, Range 18 West house, 505 2nd Ave. full rights of survivor- corded in Book 2011, of the Lowndes County in Lowndes County, Mis- North at Columbus, Mis- WORK WANTED: Needs Assessments re- grees 17 minutes West Licensed & Bonded-car- garding service in the I WILL CONVEY only ship and not as ten- Page 23223 in the Of- for 147.8 feet to the Courthouse in Colum- sissippi, and more par- sissippi, for cash to the ants in common, ex- fice of the Chancery bus, Lowndes County, ticularly described as highest bidder, the fol- pentry, painting, & de- community. For more in- such title as vested in aforementioned old molition. Landscaping, formation, please call me as Substituted ecuted and delivered a Clerk of Lowndes fence; thence North 04 Mississippi, the follow- follows: lowing described land certain Deed of Trust County, Mississippi; ing-described property: and property situated in bush hogging, clean-up Laura Marshall (662) Trustee. degrees 17 minutes work, pressure washing, 323-3397 or the unto Debera Bridges, and West along said fence Lot No. Twelve (12) in Beginning at the point Lowndes County, Mis- Trustee for Citifinancial Block No. Two (2) of of intersection of the sissippi, to-wit: moving help & furniture Lowndes County Office WITNESS MY SIGNA- for 12 feet to the Point repair. 662-242-3608 (662) 328-1669. TURE on this 27th day of Mississippi, Inc., Be- WHEREAS, Bancorp- of Beginning. and in Malone Subdivi- East boundary line of of June, 2017. neficiary, to secure an South Bank, the holder sion Extension, a subdi- Mississippi Highway No. All that certain property of said Deed of Trust vision of the City of Publish: July 12, July indebtedness therein Less and Except a trian- 373 (also known as the situated in the County Housekeeping 1380 19, and July 26, 2017 Shapiro & Massey, LLC described, which Deed and the Note secured gular shaped parcel of Columbus, Lowndes Columbus Airbase of Lowndes, and State of Trust is recorded in thereby, substituted County, Mississippi, as Road, of Mississippi, being de- SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE land and lying in the DETAILED HOME and Of- SUBSTITUTED TRUST- the office of the Chan- Scot P. Goldsholl as Southwest Quarter of shown by map or plat and also known as Old scribed as follows: EE'S NOTICE OF SALE Trustee in place of the thereof of record in Plat fice Cleaning. $35 ini- Shapiro & Massey, LLC cery Clerk of Lowndes the Northwest Quarter U.S. Highway No. 45), tial cleaning. 662-457- 1080 River Oaks Drive County, Mississippi in afore-mentioned origin- of Section 27, Town- Book 2 at Page 29 of with the North right-of- Lot No. Thirty-two (32) 1574. Facebook WHEREAS, on June 3, Suite B-202 Trust Deed Book 1291 al Trustee, as author- ship 17 South, Range the records in the Of- way line of an East- of Eastwood Hills, a @Taskmanagersms 2010, Charles Henry Flowood, MS 39232 at Page 271; and ized by the terms there- 18 West, Lowndes fice of the Chancery West public road gener- subdivision of Lowndes Thompson IV and Mar- (601) 981-9299 of, as evidenced by an County, Mississippi and Clerk of Lowndes ally known as Mike County, Mississippi, ac- jorie Thompson, hus- WHEREAS, on the 14th instrument recorded being described as fol- County, Mississippi; Parra cording to map or plat Lawn Care / Landscaping band and wife executed as/in Book 2017, Page subject to the ease- 4408 Ridge Road day of July, 2016, CFNA lows: Beginning at the Road, which point of in- thereof of record in Sub- 1470 a certain deed of trust Columbus, MS 39705 Receivables (TX), LLC, a 13189 in the Office of Southwest Corner of Lot ments and restrictive tersection lies 30 feet division Plat Book No. 2 to Michael J. Broker, Texas limited liability the Chancery Clerk of covenants and con- North of, and 3782 feet at Page 66 in the office 17-019752AH 21 of Sherwood Forest JESSE & BEVERLY'S Trustee for the benefit company, successor by Lowndes County, Mis- Part I (as recorded in tained in the agree- West of, the Southeast of the Chancery Clerk of of Mortgage Electronic merger to CFNA Receiv- sissippi; and ment between Robert C. corner of Section 5, Lowndes County, Mis- LAWN SERVICE. Publication Dates: July Plat Book 4 at Page 17 Cleanup, Fall cleanup, Registration Systems, 12, 19 & 26, 2017 and ables (IA), Inc. f/k/a in the Chancery Clerk`s Malone and Thomas Township 17 South, sissippi. Subject to the Inc. as nominee for Citifinancial, Inc., an WHEREAS, default hav- McCrary dated Novem- Range 18 restrictive covenants landscaping, siding, August 2, 2017 Office of Lowndes tree cutting. 356-6525. USAA Federal Savings Iowa Corporation, suc- ing been made in the County, Mississippi); ber 9, 1957 and of re- West, and run thence and conditions as Bank, its successors NOTICE OF SUBSTI- cessor by merger to terms and conditions of thence South 03 de- cord in Book 271 Page Northwestwardly along shown by and written on and assigns which deed TUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE Citifinancial of Missis- said Deed of Trust, and grees 14 minutes East 325 of the land records the said recorded plat; and Painting & Papering 1620 of trust is of record in sippi, Inc., a Delaware the entire debt secured along an old fence for of Lowndes County, Mis- East right-of-way line of subject to the reserva- the office of the Chan- STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Corporation, assigned thereby having been de- 158 feet; thence South sissippi. said Mississippi High- tion of easements for CLIFF'S PAINTING. Cliff cery Clerk of Lowndes said Deed of Trust unto clared to be due and 89 degrees 05 minutes way No. 373, a dis- utility and drainage in- Baswell. Free estim- County, State of Missis- COUNTY OF LOWNDES Citifinancial Servicing payable, and the legal East for 148.4 feet to Title to the above de- tance of 210 feet to a stallation as set forth in ates. Interior/Exterior sippi in Book 2010 at LLC, by instrument re- holder of said indebted- the Point of Beginning; scribed property is be- point; run thence East, said restrictive coven- work. 30 years experi- Page 10898 and modi- WHEREAS, default has corded in the office of ness, BancorpSouth thence continue South lieved to be good, but I parallel with the North ants and as shown by ence. Many references. fied in Book 2012 at occurred in the perform- the aforesaid Chancery Bank, having requested 89 degrees 05 minutes will convey only such right-of-way line of said said recorded plat; Less 662-327-9079. Page 19287; and ance of the covenants, Clerk in Mort Book the undersigned Substi- East for 139.2 feet to title as vested in me as Mike Parra Road, for a and Except all minerals 662-386-0006. terms and conditions of 2016 at Page 15996; tute Trustee to execute the West right of way of Substitute Trustee. distance of 210 feet to in said property as re- WHEREAS, said Deed of a Deed of Trust dated and the trust and sell said public road; thence a point; run thence served in the deed from Trust was subsequently November 30, 2016, ex- land and property in ac- North 24 degrees 04 WITNESS my signature South parallel with the B.B. Patterson heirs to assigned to Ocwen Loan ecuted by DAVID E. AN- WHEREAS, on the 8th cordance with the terms minutes West along on this 26th day of East right-of-way line of R.A. Younger, dated SULLIVAN'S PAINT Servicing LLC by instru- DREWS, conveying cer- day of September, of said Deed of Trust for said West right of way June, 2017. said Highway 373 for a December 31, 1941, re- SERVICE ment dated October 22, tain real property 2005 the Holder of said the purpose of raising for 12 feet; thence distance of 210 feet to corded in Deed Book Certified in lead 2013 and recorded in therein described to MI- Deed of Trust substi- the sums due thereun- South 86 degrees 17 /s/ Scot P. Goldsholl, a point on the North 173 at page 438 in the removal. Offering spe- Book 2013 at Page CHAEL LYON, as Trust- tuted and appointed der, together with attor- minutes West for 134.6 Substitute Trustee right-of-way line of said office of the Chancery cial prices on interior & 29563 of the aforesaid ee, for MORTGAGE Emily Kaye Courteau as ney's fees, Substitute feet to the Point of Be- 1501 N. University Av- Mike Parra Road; run Clerk, Lowndes County, exterior painting, pres- Chancery Clerk's office; ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- Substitute Trustee by in- Trustee's fees and ex- ginning. enue, Suite 930 thence West along the Mississippi. sure washing & sheet and TION SYSTEMS INC AS strument recorded in penses of sale. Little Rock, AR 72207- North right-of-way line of rock repairs. NOMINEE FOR QUICK- the office of the afore- Title to the above de- 5238 said Mike Parra Road Being the Property con- Free Estimates WHEREAS, Ocwen Loan EN LOANS INC., Origin- said Chancery Clerk in NOW, THEREFORE, I, scribed property is be- Telephone No. (501) for a distance of 210 veyed in Warranty Deed Call 435-6528 Servicing, LLC has here- al Beneficiary, to se- Mortgage Book 2005 at Scot P. Goldsholl, Sub- lieved to be good, but I 664-4808 feet to the point of be- from Elwanna W. John- tofore substituted Sha- cure the indebtedness Page 26364; and stitute Trustee, will on will convey only such ginning. son to Christopher piro & Massey, LLC as therein described, as July 26, 2017, offer for title as vested in me as THIS DOCUMENT PRE- Marsh, dated Trustee by instrument same appears of re- WHEREAS, default hav- sale at public outcry to Substitute Trustee. PARED BY: The lot herein de- 09/30/2003, recorded dated June 13, 2017 cord in the office of the ing been made in the the highest bidder for scribed is situated in 10/01/2003. In Deed and recorded in the Chancery Clerk of payments of the in- cash, within legal hours WITNESS my signature Scot P. Goldsholl the Southwest corner of Book 2003, Page 7688, aforesaid Chancery Lowndes County, Mis- debtedness secured by (between the hours of on this 26th day of Mickel Law Firm, P.A. that certain tract of land in the Clerk of Chan- Clerk's Office in Book sissippi filed and recor- the said Deed of Trust, 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 June, 2017. 1501 N. UNIVERSITY described as Parcel II in cery Court for Lowndes 2017 at Page 13595; ded December 2, 2016, and the holder of said p.m.) at the front door PROSPECT BUILDING, deed from Mayo H. County, Mississippi. and in Deed Book 2016, Deed of Trust, having re- of the Lowndes County /s/ Scot P. Goldsholl, SUITE 930 Dowdle to Shelby Shaw Page 26993; and quested the under- Courthouse in Colum- Substitute Trustee LITTLE ROCK, AR and wife, Emma G. I will only convey such WHEREAS, default hav- signed so to do, on the bus, Lowndes County, 1501 N. University Av- 72207 Shaw, dated April 23, title as is vested in me ing been made in the WHEREAS, the benefi- 26th day of July, 2017, Mississippi, the follow- enue, Suite 930 Ph: (501) 664-4808 1964, of record in Land as Substitute Trustee. terms and conditions of cial interest of said I will during the lawful ing-described property: Little Rock, AR 72207- Fax: (501) 664-0631 Book 351 at Page 110 said deed of trust and Deed of Trust was trans- hours of between 11:00 INDEXING INSTRUC- 5238 Mickel Case No. of the land records of WITNESS MY SIGNA- the entire debt secured ferred and assigned to a.m. and 4:00 p.m., at TIONS: SW 1/4 of NW Telephone No. (501) 102199-1 Lowndes County, Mis- TURE, this 26th day of thereby having been de- Quicken Loans Inc.; and public outcry, offer for 1/4 of 664-4808 [email protected] sissippi. June, 2017. clared to be due and sale and will sell, at the S27/T17S/R18W, om payable in accordance WHEREAS, the under- south east front door of Lowndes County, MS. THIS DOCUMENT PRE- Title to said property is Emily Kaye Courteau with the terms of said signed, Rubin Lublin, Lowndes County Court- PARED BY: PUBLISH: July 5, 2017, believed to be good, but Substitute Trustee deed of trust, Ocwen LLC has been appoin- house, 505 2nd Ave. A 0.93 acre parcel of July 12, 2017, & July the undersigned Trust- 855 S Pear Orchard Loan Servicing, LLC, the ted as Substitute Trust- North at Columbus, Mis- land located in the Scot P. Goldsholl 19, 2017 ee will convey only such Rd., Ste. 404, Bldg. legal holder of said in- ee; and NOW, THERE- sissippi, for cash to the Southwest Quarter of Mickel Law Firm, P.A. title as is 400 debtedness, having re- FORE, the holder of said highest bidder, the fol- the Northwest Quarter 1501 N. UNIVERSITY vested in him as Trust- Ridgeland, MS 39157 quested the under- Deed of Trust, having re- lowing described land of Section 27, Town- PROSPECT BUILDING, ee. (318) 330-9020 signed Substituted quested the under- and property situated in ship 17 South, Range SUITE 930 jm/F16-0851 Trustee to execute the signed so to do, as Sub- Lowndes County, Mis- 18 West, Lowndes LITTLE ROCK, AR WITNESS MY SIGNA- trust and sell said land stitute Trustee or his sissippi, to-wit: County, Mississippi and 72207 TURE on this the 22nd PUBLISH: 7/5/17, and property in accord- duly appointed agent, by described as follows: Ph: (501) 664-4808 day of June, A.D., 2017. 7/12/17, 7/19/17 ance with the terms of virtue of the power, duty Lot No. nine (9) of and Beginning at the South- Fax: (501) 664-0631 said deed of trust and and authority vested in Lakeview Hills, a sub- west Corner of Lot 21 of Mickel Case No. /s/ STEVEN R. for the purpose of rais- and imposed upon said division of Lowndes Sherwood Forest Part I 102204-1 MCEWEN, TRUSTEE ing the sums due there- Substitute Trustee County, Mississippi, as (as recorded in Plat [email protected] under, together with at- shall, on July 26, 2017 shown by map or plat Book 4 at Page 17 in om PUBLISH: 6/28, 7/5, torney's fees, trustee's within the lawful hours thereof now on file and the Chancery Clerk`s Of- 7/12, & 7/19/2017 fees and expense of of sale between of record in Subdivision fice of Lowndes County, PUBLISH ON THESE sale. 11:00AM and 4:00PM Plat Book 2 at Page 56 Mississippi) as the DATES: July 5, 2017, at the southeast front in the office of the Point of Beginning; July 12, 2017, & July NOW, THEREFORE, I, door of Courthouse pro- Chancery Clerk of thence South 89 de- 19, 2017 Shapiro & Massey, LLC, ceed to sell at public Lowndes County, Mis- grees 05 minutes 18 Substituted Trustee in outcry to the highest sissippi; subject to the seconds East along the said deed of trust, will and best bidder for cash restrictive covenants South side of said lot on August 9, 2017 of- or certified funds ONLY, and conditions con- for 225 feet; thence fer for sale at public the following described tained in that agree- South 24 degrees 04 outcry and sell within property situated in ment dated March 26, minutes East for 173.8 legal hours (being Lowndes County, Mis- 1960, and recorded in feet; thence North 89 between the hours of sissippi, to wit: Book 297 at Pages degrees 05 minutes 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 453-456, inclusive of West for 287.6 feet; p.m.), at the Southeast LOT 1 OF PARKLAWN the land records of thence North 03 de- Door of the County SUBDIVISION, COLUM- Lowndes County, Mis- grees 14 minutes West Courthouse of Lowndes BUS, LOWNDES sissippi. along an old fence for County, located at COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, 158 feet to the Point of Columbus, Mississippi, AS RECORDED IN PLAT I will only convey such Beginning. Together to the highest and best BOOK 2 AT PAGE 44 ON title as is vested in me with a 60 foot wide ac- bidder for cash the fol- FILE IN THE OFFI.CE OF as Substitute Trustee. cess easement de- lowing described prop- THE CHANCERY CLERK scribed as follows: erty situated in Lowndes OF LOWNDES COUNTY, WITNESS MY SIGNA- County, State of Missis- MISSISSIPPI. PROP- TURE, this 26th day of Beginning at the North- sippi, to-wit: ERTY ADDRESS: The June, 2017. east Corner of the street address of the above described 0.93 Beginning at an iron pin property is believed to Emily Kaye Courteau acre lot, as the Point of marking the Southeast be 428 AIRLINE RD, Substitute Trustee Beginning; thence South corner of Section 15, COLUMBUS, MS 855 S Pear Orchard 89 degrees 05 minutes Township 17 South, 39702. Rd., Ste. 404, Bldg. 18 seconds East for 31 Range 18 West, 400 feet to the centerline of Lowndes County, Mis- In the event of any dis- Ridgeland, MS 39157 an existing county road sissippi, and run thence crepancy between this (318) 330-9020 known as Cedar Drive; North 3.6 feet to a street address and the jm/F05-1433 thence North 00 de- fence line; run thence legal description of the grees 35 minutes 30 West 400.6 feet to an property, the legal de- PUBLISH: 7/5/17, seconds East for 46.82 iron pin marking the scription shall control. 7/12/17, 7/19/17 feet; thence North 86 Waltman lot; run thence Title to the above de- degrees 13 minutes 18 South 6 degrees 27 scribed property is be- seconds East for 13.2 minutes West 298.5 lieved to be good, but I feet; thence South 24 feet to an iron pin on will convey only such degrees 04 minutes the North right-of-way of title as is vested in me East 226.7 feet; thence Jess Lyons Road. Run as Substitute Trustee. North 89 degrees 05 thence North 50 de- minutes West for 66.2 grees 34 minutes West THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- feet to the Southeast along the North right-of- TEMPTING TO COLLECT Corner of said 0.93 way of said Road 498.6 A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- acre lot; thence North feet to an iron pin; run TION OBTAINED WILL 24 degrees 04 minutes thence North 9 degrees BE USED FOR THAT West for 173.8 feet to 55 minutes East 573 PURPOSE. the Point of Beginning. feet to the point of be- ginning. Run thence Rubin Lublin, LLC, Sub- Together with and in- North 9 degrees 55 stitute Trustee cluding a triangular minutes East 115 feet 428 North Lamar Blvd, shaped parcel of land ly- to an iron pin; run Suite 107 ing in the Southwest thence North 74 de- Oxford, MS 38655 Quarter of the Northw- grees 14 minutes West www.rubinlublin.com/pr est Quarter of Section 201.0 feet to an iron operty-listings.php 27, Township 17 South, pin on the East right-of- Tel: (877) 813-0992 Range 18 West, way of Ridge Road; run Fax: (404) 601-5846 Lowndes County, Mis- thence South 6 de- sissippi and being de- grees 47 minutes West PUBLISH: 06/28/2017, scribed as follows: Be- along the East right-of- 07/05/2017, ginning at the South- way of Ridge Road 07/12/2017, east Corner of Lot 21 of 1115.9 feet to an iron 07/19/2017 Sherwood Forest Part I pin; run thence South (as recorded in Plat 74 degrees 14 minutes Book 4 at Page 17 in East 194.6 feet to the the Chancery Clerk`s Of- point of beginning. All ly- fice of Lowndes County, ing and being situated Mississippi); thence in the Southeast South 03 degrees 14 Quarter of Section 15, minutes East along an Township 17 South, old fence for 158 feet Range 18 West, to the Point of Begin- Lowndes County, Mis- ning; thence South 89 sissippi, and containing degrees 05 minutes 0.54 acres, more or East for 148.4 feet; less. thence South 86 de- grees 17 minutes West I WILL CONVEY only for 147.8 feet to the such title as vested in aforementioned old me as Substituted fence; thence North 04 Trustee. degrees 17 minutes West along said fence WITNESS MY SIGNA- for 12 feet to the Point TURE on this 27th day of Beginning. of June, 2017. Less and Except a trian- Shapiro & Massey, LLC gular shaped parcel of SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE land and lying in the Southwest Quarter of Shapiro & Massey, LLC the Northwest Quarter 1080 River Oaks Drive of Section 27, Town- Suite B-202 ship 17 South, Range Flowood, MS 39232 18 West, Lowndes (601) 981-9299 County, Mississippi and being described as fol- 4408 Ridge Road lows: Beginning at the Columbus, MS 39705 Southwest Corner of Lot 17-019752AH 21 of Sherwood Forest Part I (as recorded in Publication Dates: July Plat Book 4 at Page 17 12, 19 & 26, 2017 and in the Chancery Clerk`s August 2, 2017 Office of Lowndes County, Mississippi); thence South 03 de- grees 14 minutes East along an old fence for 158 feet; thence South 89 degrees 05 minutes East for 148.4 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue South 89 degrees 05 minutes East for 139.2 feet to the West right of way of public road; thence North 24 degrees 04 minutes West along said West right of way for 12 feet; thence South 86 degrees 17 minutes West for 134.6 feet to the Point of Be- ginning.

Title to the above de- scribed property is be- lieved to be good, but I will convey only such title as vested in me as Substitute Trustee.

WITNESS my signature on this 26th day of June, 2017.

/s/ Scot P. Goldsholl, Substitute Trustee 1501 N. University Av- enue, Suite 930 Little Rock, AR 72207- 5238 Telephone No. (501) 664-4808

THIS DOCUMENT PRE- PARED BY:

Scot P. Goldsholl Mickel Law Firm, P.A. 1501 N. UNIVERSITY PROSPECT BUILDING, SUITE 930 LITTLE ROCK, AR 72207 Ph: (501) 664-4808 Fax: (501) 664-0631 Mickel Case No. 102204-1 [email protected] om

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Call 662-327- store, pharm., churches campus. 5480, leave number. Good/bad credit. 10% 17 Use a towel and YMCA. Lease, dep. down, as low as Farm Equipment & Supplies and excellent ref. req. $199/mo. Eaton Land. 18 Was ahead Requirements for Sous 601-310-3528 Pam. Chef Position 4420 662-361-7711 19 Gymnast’s finish • High Volume Catering Hunting Land 7200 22 At hand Experience FERTILIZATION: CHICK- Mobile Homes for Sale 8650 23 Tiny bit • The Ability to Under- EN litter, Liquid Nitrate, HUNTING LEASE: 700 stand Logistics in a lime & biostimulant. 2001 32X56 3BR/2BA, 26 Coupon offering acre Tract-Prime Hunt- like new. Lrg. master Large Facility Starting @ $35/ac. ing; Deer, Turkey, & Oth- 29 “— favor” • Must be a Hands On 662-386-9122. BR/BA. Vaulted ceil- er Game, 15% Ag. Cul- ings. Open floor. CH/A, (please) Chef with Daily Cook- tivated, Rest Hardwood ing/Prep Tasks STRAW BALES, wheat, stove, D/W, fireplace, 32 Look upon $4. Pine Meadows & Pine, Webster Co., washer & dryer. 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Call 662- motor & trans. $2595, 8 Future seed 31 Arm bones Daily Maintenance 327-5133. 39 God • Candidate will be re- Shrinewood Dr. $200. no offers. May trade for 9 Made do 35 Evening, in ads quired to live in the older model, well kept 40 Cheer up Houses For Sale: Other 8500 pick up. 662-329-3833. 11 Command to the 36 Java neighbor Starkville / Columbus 41 Pennsylvania kids 38 Acquire Area 2005 CHEVY TRAIL- port BLAZER 4WD. '07 mo- 15 Capote-based Employment Compensa- tor. $4000 OBO. 42 Trite play tion Package to include: 662-327-3477. • Competitive Salary Homes For Rent! 17 “Pillow Talk” star • Full Benefits Package 07 BUICK Lucerne, DOWN 20 Fuming Available white w/ tan leather in- 1 Tolerated • (moving expense not terior. 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