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Colom stepping down as Boys and Girls Club director Business moves
with Mary
Fashion Barn slated
to close after
nearly 30 years
PLUS: Bella Derma Spa
moves outside
of Golden Triangle
BY MARY POLLITZ
biz@cdispatch.com
F
or 27
years,
Homer
Beaty and
his wife
Joanne
have flown
around the
country
searching
for the Mary Pollitz
latest fash-
ions and trends for their downtown
Dispatch file photo
store Fashion Barn at 100 Fifth St.
Nadia Colom will leave her position with the Boys and Girls Club of the Golden Triangle in December after seven years of S.
service, the last six as its executive director. Her tenure is marked by growth throughout the programs, including expansion Soon, those business trips will
into West Point in 2018 and two major capital projects still in the works. Colom is leaving to be a stay-at-home mom to her change to retirement travels after
daughters, 3-year-old Luci and 1-year-old Brooklyn. Beaty announced their retirement
coupled with the store’s closure.
“I’m ready to start traveling,”
During Colom’s tenure, Golden Triangle club expanded pressive list of achievements and some
significant goals left to complete, but Beaty said. “I would love to go out
programs, increased students, started projects ultimately it was those two little reasons to St. Louis and hit Route 66 and
head to California and go eat at all
— her daughters, Luci, 3, and Brooklyn,
By Slim Smith Colom confirmed Wednesday that she those diners. I don’t know what
1 — that led to her decision.
ssmith@cdispatch.com has turned in her letter of resignation to I’m going to do, but I’m going to do
“I want to spend time with the girls,” something.”
the Boys and Girls Club of the Golden she said. “I come from a long line of work-
When Nadia Colom first accepted a Beaty, who owns the building,
job with the Columbus Boys and Girls Triangle Board of Directors after seven er bees and I’m sure I’ll find my way back said the store will close its doors
Club, there were a lot of big reasons it was years with the organization, the last six into something. But right now, it just feels once he has sold his current
a perfect fit. as its executive director. like being with my girls is what I should merchandise, which includes more
Now, there are two little reasons she Colom’s last day will be Dec. 27. be doing.” than 700 formal dresses. Now listed
is leaving. She leaves on good terms, with an im- See Colom, 3A See Business, 3A
Business
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at half price, he hopes to have floor level with an additional must relocate our family to a form 11 a.m.-9 p.m. great addition to Columbus.”
customers shopping earlier 1,000 square feet on the upper larger city so that she can have I know you guys have proba- Dale added the property
than usual for formal wear. level. the educational and medical bly seen some construction and owner, Bruce Derrick, is also
“Whenever it’s gone, it’s “I’ve got two or three people resources she needs in a more progress at the old Southern looking to lease two more sites
gone,” Beaty said. “It’s been commenting already,” Beaty centralized and affordable way,” Family Market on Alabama at the development in addition
good to us. We’ve been able to laughed. “I’ll be a Realtor for a she posted. Street. The answer to ‘What’s to Marvin’s. Though Marvin’s
raise our children and grand- while, I guess.” The spa’s last day in Colum- going on?’ is finally here. David remains as the only signed
children here. It’s just been a Check out the Fashion bus was Oct. 31. All gift cards Dale, project manager for the tenant, Dale said “most likely
dream. God has always been Barn’s final sale while you can that have not been redeemed, 7.5-acre Columbus Crossing a fast food restaurant and a
good to us. It’s just time for a Thursday and Friday from 9:30 and for those who cannot make development, confirmed to The bank” could come to Columbus
new page in life.” a.m.-6 p.m. and Saturdays from the two-hour trek down south, Dispatch that Marvin’s, current- Crossing.
The Beaty’s fashion store 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Rushing is advertising phone ly housed at 2915 MS-50, will In other business news,
first opened in east Columbus, Moving just across the and email consultations for soon move to 939 Alabama St. Second Ave. Nutrition will close
moved to Highway 45 and has street, Bella Derma Organic Bella Derma Products. Keep up Dale could not confirm when permanently Nov. 15.
been on the corner of Fifth Day Spa, 122 Fifth St. N., has to date on Rushing and Bella the Columbus hardware store Michael and Rachel Womack
Street since 2002. Through- closed its doors in Columbus. Derma at BellaDermaLifeSpa. would move and Marvin’s repre- first opened the nutrition store,
out the years, Beaty said he’s The spa downtown first com. sentatives did not return calls to 424 Second Ave. N., in May,
enjoyed the downtown company opened in 2006, celebrating its For some positive news, The Dispatch by press time. closing after nearly six months
and having an ideal location for 13th anniversary this month. Columbus has added another “Marvin’s has been a staple of business. The closure was
customers to shop. Owner Melissa Rushing Mexican restaurant in town. of the Columbus community announced on the company’s
“It was a family business. My announced on the company’s El Patron, 78 Brickerton Plaza, for many years and we be- Facebook page. When con-
two daughters (Shilo Goodman Facebook page the spa would opened in late October. The lieve the new locations, which tacted, the owners declined to
and Erica Allison) loved it,” close in Columbus and reopen restaurant, formerly located in enjoys much more traffic in comment.
Beaty said. “They were a part of in Madison early 2020. Caledonia, announced its move combination with their new If you have gift cards, be
it and they worked hard.” Rushing added the compa- earlier this year. Check out the store concept, will be very well sure to use them up before
He’ll likely list the building ny’s relocation to Madison was new dining addition Monday received by the community,” mid-November. The store hours
for sale, but has not advertised due to her daughter’s diagnosis through Thursday from 11 Dale emailed The Dispatch. are Monday through Friday
a price yet. The corner building with Rett Syndrome. a.m.-10 p.m., Saturday form 11 “We are excited about this new from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday
boasts 4,600 square feet on “It is because of that, that I a.m.-10:30 p.m. and Sundays project and think it will be a from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Colom
Continued from Page 1A
Her decision to leave Point in June 2018 and in- ha County and Starkville very much a team effort. to lose the momentum it’s be a tough act to follow.
the Boys and Girls Club is creased training and key officials to renovate and “One of the strengths built with these projects,” “She can’t be replaced,”
personal, which can also staff additions, including expand the J.L. King Cen- has been the staff,” she she said. “I’d like to stick Ruby said. “Somebody will
be said of her tenure with a full-time grant writer ter with plans to relocate said. “That was the first around and help with that do the job, but nobody will
the club. who Colom said has been the club from its current thing I noticed when I as it moves forward.” replace her. She was just
“It almost feels like it a godsend for the nonprof- location to a bigger build- started. They were com- Ruby said Colom will that good.”
was pre-ordained,” she it. Under her leadership, ing with kitchen facilities mitted to these kids. Then,
said. “You can look at some the club also formed a — and the other in West the board. I don’t think
of my journals from grade mentorship program with Point, where the club is most people walk into a
school. Even then, work- the Mississippi School for working with West Point situation like I did with a
ing with children was what Math and Science. schools to renovate and board. I had great support
I wanted to do.” Colom said she leaves expand Northside School from the start and built
While working toward the club debt-free. to accommodate growth some great relationships. I
her master’s degree at New Board members old and there. think that’s probably going
York University, Colom new heaped praise on Co- Of all the accomplish- to be one of the toughest
worked with after-school lom for her work. ments, one that resonates parts of separating myself
programs there. “She’s done an out- most with the “mom” in from the club. Those rela-
“I felt so guilty,” she standing job for us, and has Colom is the addition of the tionships you build with
said. “I kept thinking, ‘I been invaluable in helping club’s nutrition program in board members over the
should be doing this back the club grow,” said cur- Columbus, one she hopes years. They mean so much
home.’” rent board president Rog- will soon be extended to to me.”
After returning home, er Bentinck-Smith. “She’s the other clubs. Colom said she’s confi-
she took a job with the Co- got such a positive attitude “When I got here, I was dent the next director will
lumbus Municipal School and works so well with the driving back and forth to be able to hit the ground
District, where she was in board and staff. As far as Tupelo to Sam’s Club to running.
charge of the high school’s the public side of it, she’s get snacks for the chil- “There are some seri-
college and career pro- been a great ambassador dren,” she said. “Kids are ous challenges. Funding
gram through a federal for the club.” hungry when they get in is down statewide and any
grant. Roy Ruby, the board from school. We had staff nonprofit has challenges
After the grant expired, president when Colom was making $7.25 an hour part- with funding,” she said.
Colom was hired as direc- hired, said the club hit a time, using their own mon- “But I do feel a sense of
tor for the Columbus Boys home-run when it hired ey to go to Walmart to buy optimism. The next leader
and Girls Club, then took her in 2012. snacks. I knew we had to will have systems in place
over as executive director “Nadia is an excellent do something about that.” and the people around
for all the Golden Triangle leader,” Ruby said. “She’s Today, children at the them needed to get to an-
clubs in September 2013, very intelligent, hardwork- Columbus club not only get other level.”
replacing Joyce Ellenwood, ing, exactly what the Boys snacks, but hot meals in Colom said that al-
who left for a job in Florida. and Girls Club needed. both the after-school and though she will officially
During her tenure, She was above all expecta- summer programs. end her duties in Decem-
the club has grown in just tions.” “I’m really proud of ber, she hopes to help as
about every way imagin- that,” Colom said. the club continues work on
able — more kids in the A team effort Today, the club has the projects in Starkville
programs, more federal The club is currently a total of 697 registered and West Point as well as
grants and donations, es- working on two major cap- kids and an average daily a plan to create a separate
tablishing an annual giv- ital improvement projects attendance of 311 among space at the Columbus
ing program, an expansion — one in Starkville, where the three clubs. She said Club for a teen center.
that opened a club in West it is working with Oktibbe- the growth of the club was “I don’t want the club
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Trump
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“Thank you if you can,” Beck- by all the Secret Service and press,”
with adds. Miley said of the students.
After filming the video, Miley At the arena, the students were
sent it to Hyde-Smith. taken to a back room where they
“I sent it to her never in a million were checked by Secret Service
years expecting that we would get agents for a second time. Only then
(tickets),” Miley said. did they meet the president.
So she was thrilled when two “He said, ‘Hey, y’all,’” remem-
days later — Oct. 25, a week be- bered Kyler Gray. “And we said,
fore President Donald Trump was ‘Hey, Mr. President.’”
scheduled to speak at a rally in Tu- Trump only had a couple of min-
pelo — Hyde-Smith told her the Se- utes to talk to the students, but
cret Service and Trump’s staff had Hayden Wofford said Trump asked
agreed. which of them was the most athlet-
“She just said, ‘Liza, this is Cin- ic.
dy. I’ve shown your video to the “(It was) me,” Wofford added,
president and to Jared Kushner, though Miley said many students
and on behalf of the White House, Courtesy photo claimed the title.
we want to invite your class to see New Hope Middle School seventh Miley, the students and oth-
the president in Tupelo,’” Miley re- grader Lariyon Beckwith is greet- er chaperons all lined up to have
membered. “I was like, ‘What? This ed by U.S. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith a photo taken with the president
can’t be real.’” (R-Brookhaven) at BancorSouth Are- and those who wanted campaign
na in Tupelo before President Donald swag received it, including hats
Trump’s rally Friday. Hyde-Smith
‘I’ve seen the president’ arranged for Beckwith’s language
and shirts bearing “Make America
But it was real. Hyde-Smith arts class to meet Trump after their Great,” “USA” and “45.” The group
told Miley only one class could teacher, Liza Miley, recorded a video also attended the rally.
meet Trump, so Miley quickly ar- of Beckwith asking Hyde-Smith if she Miley said she’s extremely
ranged for the students to take an could get them tickets. grateful to Hyde-Smith, Trump and
after-school field trip to Tupelo on his staff for allowing her students
Friday, where Trump was holding a “Several politicians took the such a unique opportunity.
rally at BancorpSouth Arena. time to come over and greet the “I just hope that they just realize
The 28 students, along with Mi- students,” Miley said. “They’re so what an opportunity this was to be
ley and some other NHMS staff busy with so many other things able to meet basically the most pow-
were a handful of thousands of sometimes, and it’s not like these erful man of the world,” she said.
people from both in and outside of kids can vote. But they still took the The students reported a variety
Mississippi who attended the ral- time to make a difference in their of reactions — Beckwith was sur-
ly. Outside the arena, the students life with something they’ll always prised how different Trump looked
bumped into Mississippi Gov.-elect remember.” in real life from TV, Davon Gray
Tate Reeves — which was not part For a class full of students who called it a “weird experience” and
of the plan, Miley said — and talk- told The Dispatch they wanted to Fox said his “heart dropped.” But
ed with him for a while. Through go into politics and media — includ- the students, even those who said
the course of the afternoon and ing one who wants to be president, they don’t like Trump’s politics,
evening, the students also met one vice president and one mayor agreed it was a great experience.
Hyde-Smith, U.S. Rep. Trent Kel- of Columbus — it was “exciting,” “I was surprised to see how tall
ly (R-Saltillo), Gov. Phil Bryant, said Anthony Fore, the student who he was,” said Jaiden Linebarker. “It
White House staff and journalists wants to be president. was surprising that I’ve seen the
from national media outlets. “They were, I think, blown away president.”
Mulrooney
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Distinguished Teacher nomination letter before Superintendent Ed- of Starkville High School’s
of the Year award for her presenting the award. die Peasant said the Junior Reserve Officer
support of a former stu- Hannah’s mother, Lisa Starkville-Oktibbeha Con- Training Corps, recog-
dent whose stepfather Stricklin, described Mul- solidated School District nition of students’ loved
was away serving in the rooney as “thoughtful and is proud to see Mulrooney ones who have served in
National Guard last year. loving” but with a “special recognized on a state level the military, and the read-
Mulrooney ascended the place in her heart” for mil- for her love of children and ing of a thank-you letter to
stage in the Overstreet itary children. When Han- the district beyond just her veterans from a student.
gymnasium with tears in nah’s stepfather returned classroom. District security chief
her eyes while the entire from his deployment, Mul- “She loves children and Sammy Shumaker, an
school and visiting veter- rooney helped organize loves people, and is an out- Ackerman native and an
ans applauded. a surprise for Hannah at of-the-box thinker and a Army veteran of the Gulf
Hannah Leach, now a school. creative person,” Peasant War, was this year’s guest
sixth-grader at Armstrong Taking Hannah un- said. “There are other
speaker. He advised stu-
Middle School, needed der her wing is part of teachers in our district
dents to practice gratitude
someone to lean on at her job as a teacher, Mul- who do the same things in
for their blessings based
school last year, when rooney said, and she did different ways, and a lot of
she was a fifth-grader at not think she necessarily them probably follow her on the war-torn cities he
Overstreet and her step- went “above and beyond” lead.” saw during his service. He
father was deployed for 14 because she hopes to form Mulrooney put togeth- also advocated for unity in
months. Her positive ex- positive relationships with er Overstreet’s first Veter- times of personal and po-
perience in Mulrooney’s all her students. ans Day assembly in 2016 litical division.
class led her and her moth- “It amazes and humbles at the request of then-prin- “No one is greater than
er to nominate Mulrooney me to know (Hannah) felt cipal Tim Bourne, who is anyone else because of the
for the award. it was as great as it was,” now the SOCSD Director shade of our skin, because
“She makes learning Mulrooney said. “It kind of of Accountability, Accred- in God’s creation, we all
fun for the students and refreshes me and reminds itation, and Assessment. are different shades of
always made Hannah feel me that my job is impact- The student-led assembly brown, since He created
respected and appreciat- ful and important and that includes a guest speaker, man from the dust of the
ed,” Harris read from the I’m on the right track.” presentations by members ground,” Shumaker said.
New Hope baseball star Burt signs to Pearl River PREP FOOTBALL
Windham
sign to play base- from the football and New Hope on the the good Lord, too. coming back,” New
is taking
By Theo DeRosa
tderosa@cdispatch.com ball at Pearl River baseball teams — mound and at the Without him, none Hope baseball coach
NEW HOPE —
Ryan Burt smiled
Community College.
Burt, a two-way star
filed into the audito-
rium to watch Burt
plate, but Wednes-
day’s short signing
of this is possible.”
Burt has found
Lee Boyd said.
“He’ll be our No. 1 charge for
for the defending put pen to paper. ceremony was a per- success at New on the mound. He’ll
a little and flexed
when the announce-
state champion Tro-
jans as well as the
“I thought it was
gonna be Mom and
fect culmination to
the long journey he’s
Hope in both pitch-
ing — he threw
play center field or
first base when he’s
Noxubee
ment came over the
New Hope High quarterback of the
football team, was
Dad, head coaches,
baseball players,”
undertaken.
“It’s something
a one-hit shutout
against Sumrall in
not pitching and hit
in the middle of the
County
School loudspeaker
happy for the recog- Burt said. “I kinda every little baseball the state title game order. Looking for By Theo DeRosa
a few minutes before tderosa@cdispatch.com
9 a.m. Wednesday. nition, but he didn’t got a little mushy, player dreams of this spring — and another big year for
A kindly voice re- expect many stu- I’m not gonna lie. I as a little kid,” Burt hitting, where he him.”
MACON — When
minded every Trojan dents in attendance was like, ‘Holy cow, said. “It’s just awe- slotted in as a lefty Boyd said sev-
Travorus Hatcher
that they were wel- for it. all these people are some to see every- bat with some power eral junior colleges moved back to Macon
come to spend their He was wrong. here.’ I held it to- one that came out. I whether playing first across the state were from Starkville and
25-minute break in Dozens of stu- gether.” just thank everyone base or the outfield. recruiting Burt, but rejoined the Noxubee
the multipurpose dents — including Burt still has one that’s been a part “He’ll be one of after a couple visits County football team,
room watching Burt plenty of teammates more season to lead of the ride. I thank our better players See BURT, 2B he didn’t take to new
quarterback Marlon
Windham right away.
“I had to get used to
him,” Hatcher said.
The Tigers convert-
ed Windham from a
linebacker into their
starting signal caller,
though the senior still
plays a critical role on
the defensive side of the
ball.
At quarterback,
Windham is still learn-
ing, head coach Teddy
Young said. He’s still
prone to the occasional
misread or late throw.
But Windham has come
into his own at the posi-
tion — and as a leader on
both sides of the ball for
the Tigers (6-6) head-
ing into Friday’s home
playoff game against
Coahoma Agricultural
(5-5).
“He has grown from
Game 1 to Game 12,”
Young said. “He’s our
leader, and we’re gonna
rally behind him.”
Just look at the
game Windham played
against Houston, when
Noxubee County pulled
John Glaser/USA TODAY Sports off an upset win over the
Mississippi State head coach Joe Moorhead looks up at the video board during the second quarter Oct. 26 against Texas A&M. Hilltoppers, who were
ranked at the time,
After dominant regular season, Heritage Academy readies for first playoff test ing to the Tigers is the
turnover problem that
has plagued Windham
By Theo DeRosa game after last week’s and Noxubee County all
tderosa@cdispatch.com bye week, Harrison is year. The Tigers gave
simply enjoying the ride. the ball away five times
Heritage Academy “It’s a blast,” Harrison in a crucial district road
football coach Sean Har- said. “It’s a lot of fun. This game against Choctaw
rison has never coached a coaching staff, these County. Two turnovers
team this dominant. kids, we’ve had a really turned into touchdowns,
The Patriots are 11- good time this year.” and another gave the
0, the No. 1 seed in the It’s easy for Harrison, Chargers a short field
MAIS Class 5A playoffs. he said, when he doesn’t — they soon converted.
They haven’t played a have to coach effort. His Choctaw County won
game within nine points players have taken it upon the game and, with it,
yet this season. Their de- themselves to play hard the region.
fense hasn’t given up 14 each and every week “We let that one slip
points in a single game and never seem to let the out of our hands,” Young
this year. And their av- pressure get to them. said. “We just couldn’t
erage margin of victory “We preach a lot that take care of the ball. We
is just over 28 points per leadership should be hor- were sloppy with the
game — yes, Heritage izontal, not vertical,” Har- ball, played sloppy of-
Academy has been better rison said. “We don’t have fensively. Those things
than its opponents by four top-down leadership.” we gotta correct for the
touchdowns this season. Mike Brown/Dispatch file photo Longer-tenured play- playoff run we’re going
So as the Patriots pre- Heritage Academy running back KJ Smith runs for a first down past Starkville Acad- ers like senior lineman to make.”
pare for their first playoff emy defender Gage Johnson during the first quarter on Oct. 18 in Starkville. See PATRIOTS, 2B See TIGERS, 2B
2B Thursday, November 7, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
briefly Moorhead
Continued from Page 1B
Prep Cross Country
MSMS boys finish third in Class 2A meet “Part of the thing that keeps With the bye week in tow, to ramp up as MSU’s nine-sea- kids have seen in myself and
Bryce Harrison finished second and Luke Bowles (coaching) interesting, so to the Bulldogs also have a son bowl streak hangs in the our staff, the plan and the ap-
was third in Wednesday’s MHSAA Class 2A state cross speak, is that there’s always chance to regroup while 11 of balance, Moorhead is staying proach have remained consis-
country championship at Choctaw Trails in Clinton, going to be something you’re the 13 other SEC teams see ac- true to his season-long mes- tent.”
leading the Mississippi School for Mathematics and not prepared for,” Moorhead tion Saturday. sage of consistency.
Science boys team to a third-place finish. “I think there have been a
“This is an awesome victory for us,” said LeAnn Al-
said. “And I think we’ve done a “I just feel like throughout “I think more than any- lot of circumstances proba-
exander, MSMS director for student affairs. “Of course, pretty good job adjusting to it.” any season you’re going to thing, and I say to the kids all bly outside of our control that
we were aiming for a championship, as any team would. Outstanding issues aside, go through adversity,” senior the time, tough times don’t have forced us to work around
But this is a great step up for us and our cross country recent circumstances have running back Nick Gibson test character; they reveal it,”
team. This gives us a little boost, something to work some issues and be a little
seemingly shifted the tide in said. “You’re going to have he said. “And I think when
toward for next year.”
Starkville. Following a blow- some ups; you’re going to have you start becoming reaction- more strategic in our plan,”
Harrison finished the race in 17 minutes, 57.44 Moorhead added. “From an
seconds, and Bowles was just behind at 17:58.87. The out win at Arkansas, MSU — some downs. You’ve just got ary or changing who you are
two juniors led the charge for the Blue Waves, as they now 4-5 and 2-4 in SEC play to find a way to fight through or what you do based on the overall standpoint you’d obvi-
had done all year. — needs two wins over its fi- it, and I honestly feel like this circumstance that people can ously like to win every game
“The majority of our boys team are juniors, so nal three games against No. team, we’ve found a way to see through it. And I think and be undefeated, but I think
we’re looking to see them again next year,” Alexander from a big picture perspective
said. “As long as we have a healthy offseason I think
2 Alabama, Abilene Christian fight through it.” through some of the ups and
we’ll be back, and hopefully we’ll bring back the trophy and Ole Miss to reach bowl el- With the season nearing downs and some of the loss- we’re headed where we need
next year.” igibility. its close and the pressure set es and some of the wins, our to go.”
Tigers
Nicholas Bryant finished 19th in 19:26.96, and
Colby Brown finished 20th in 19:30.29.
Starkville boys finish sixth in 6A; girls 18th Continued from Page 1B
Christian Leach led the Starkville High School
boys cross country team with a third-place finish as
the Yellow Jackets placed sixth on Wednesday in the This week’s practices have may have an advantage is in pressed confidence he’d sur- “We’re just gonna come in
MHSAA Class 6A state championship meet at Choctaw included efforts to right the the passing game, as Wind- pass it in Friday’s game. and put them out early so we
Trails in Clinton. ship when it comes to turning ham noted Coahoma’s defen- “Big guys like that, I know won’t be in a dogfight come
Leach’s time of 16 minutes, 47.20 seconds was the ball over. Young has em- sive backs tend to give receiv- I have an advantage because the fourth quarter,” he said.
tops on the team, which finished with a total of 1 hour,
31 minutes, 54.90 seconds. phasized holding the ball high ers plenty of space. If he can I’m quick off the ball,” Hatcher Doing that would pit the Ti-
Rhett Schimpf placed 34th at 18:26.10, and Chris and tight as well as securing it find speedy slot receivers on said. gers against the winner of Sen-
Bell was 45th at 18:54.80. with two hands. And with rain stop routes, it could lend itself He and the Tigers’ defense atobia and Nettleton on Friday
Pearl won the boys meet with a team time of
possible in Friday’s forecast, to offensive success. have been a strength for the and get them one step closer
1:26:21.60.
On the girls side, Caroline Nobles’ time of 22:48.99 he’s also run wet-ball drills to “We’re coming in with a team all year, including back- to their ultimate goal of a state
earned her a 38th-place finish, highest on the team. see how the Tigers can handle good game plan,” Hatcher to-back shutouts of Louisville championship.
Starkville finished 18th with a team time of inclement conditions. said. and Columbus to start the sea- Hatcher, who’s still got a
2:10:19.74.
Charley Schimpf was 76th with a time of 24:35.63,
Young knows that to make Young plans to feature son. year left at Noxubee County,
and Serenity Long was 112th at 27:23.65. any sort of playoff run, starting Hatcher again in short-yard- “I feel like we have one wants it badly for his seniors.
Hernando won the girls event with a team time of against a solid Coahoma team, age situations, as the bruising of the best defenses in 3A,” “I’m gonna try my best just
1:45:24.62. that Noxubee County simply lineman offers a high chance Young said. “We’re gonna lean to take them to Hattiesburg,
can’t afford any turnovers. to convert from close. on our defense this playoff because my seniors all want
Prep Basketball “They’ve got a lot of Hatcher will also get the run.” the same thing,” he said.
Starkville tops Impact Sports coaches poll athletes,” Windham said. chance to go against an of- Hatcher said his defense Windham just wants a win
The Starkville High School boys basketball team “They’re disciplined. If they’re fensive line that he said is big will zero in on stopping the Friday to extend his final sea-
was ranked No. 1 in the state and in Class 6A in the Im-
down, they’re gonna keep but not especially talented. run right away Friday, aiming son one more week.
pact Sports preseason coaches poll, released Tuesday.
Callaway and Meridian rounded out the top three fighting.” He’s two sacks away from his to shut the door on Coahoma “I don’t want to be done,” he
overall, with Meridian right behind Starkville in Class Where Noxubee County goal of 12 on the year and ex- by halftime. said.
Burt
6A. Oxford, Tupelo and Gulfport rounded out the Class
6A rankings.
The Starkville girls team cracked the top five in the
Class 6A girls rankings as well, slotting in fourth. Olive
Branch was picked first, and Pearl was picked second. Continued from Page 1B
Columbus High School’s girls team was ranked
fifth in Class 5A. Brookhaven was ranked No. 1, and over the summer, Burt settled said. “We’ve known each other goal of playing at college base- Burt dubbed “the mafia,” a few
West Jones was ranked No. 2.
on Pearl River. He committed a long time.” ball’s top level. younger boys from the neigh-
The West Lowndes boys team made the top five
in Class 1A, ranked fifth. Ingomar was ranked first, and in August. Burt said his biggest dream “Ryan’s played a lot of base- borhood he grew up in, joined
Baldwyn was ranked second. “They were just the best is playing for LSU someday, ball with some kids that you’ll his family and classmates at
Impact Sports will continue publication of its coach- one, I thought, for me,” Burt but he knows there’s a ways see on TV one day,” Boyd the signing ceremony.
es poll, which ranks the top five boys and girls teams in said. “They have nice facili- to go before he can make it to said. “I really think he’s got a
public and private classifications throughout the year. “They’re like the little
ties. They have a great coach- Baton Rouge. chance to play at a Division I
Highlights, video clips and scores can be sent to
ing staff. … It’s just where I “That’s gonna be hard, but program once he finishes at brothers that I never had,”
Billy Thomas of Impact Sports by at BillyThomas0565@
gmail.com or by text at 662-549-3918. felt like I was going to succeed Pearl River, I feel like, is a Pearl River. Ryan’s a tremen- he said. “They do everything
The polls can be accessed on Impact Sports’ the best.” place that can get me there,” dous player.” with us.”
website, maximpactsports.com. A local connection also he said. “I’m gonna go to Pearl Burt’s trying not to look Burt isn’t quite ready to
helped Burt make his deci- River, I’m gonna have fun and that far ahead yet, though. The leave for Poplarville just yet,
Men’s College Tennis sion. Burt and Heritage Acade- I’m gonna play hard. If I go three-hour drive from Pearl and his signing ceremony was
MSU’s Oradini wins opening match my’s Banks Hyde, who played somewhere after, I go some- River’s Poplarville campus to a reminder of everything he’ll
Mississippi State tennis player Giovanni Oradini together in Little League and where after. If I don’t, then Columbus is just enough. It’s miss — mafia included.
won his opening match in the round of 64 Wednesday growing up, will both play at that just wasn’t God’s plan for far enough from home for him
at Oracle ITA Fall National Fall Championships in “I’m not ready to leave
Pearl River — and they’ll live me. I’ll just go to take notes at to see if he can “make it,” but
Newport Beach, California.
together, too. school.” it’s close enough to remain these boys,” Burt said. “I’m
Oradini, ranked No. 24, beat Indiana’s Bennett
Crane 7-5, 6-2 in the first round Wednesday. He’ll face “That was another thing Given Burt’s experience connected — something that, not ready to leave my mom
No. 14 Matias Soto of Baylor in Thursday’s round of 32. that helped me pick Pearl Riv- playing with the Yalobusha Gi- to Burt, is still important. and dad. I’m not ready to leave
Sophomore Gregor Ramskogler lost his match er, was, ‘hey, let’s go there; ants travel ball team, Boyd is That showed Wednesday, New Hope. But you’ve gotta do
Wednesday against No. 19 Matej Vocel of Oklahoma
we’ll be roommates,’” Burt confident Burt can achieve his when a small but rowdy group it at some point in your life.”
Patriots
State 6-1, 6-2. Ramskogler will face North Carolina’s
Joshua Peck, ranked No. 50, in consolation play on
Thursday.
CALENDAR Eli Acker, who’s started since and were rewarded with the given up more than 13 points tween the two teams. Leake
ninth grade, have helped lead bye week. But now we’ve got- in any contest this season. was Heritage Academy’s sec-
Today the charge, Harrison said. ta get back mentally focused. In Tuesday’s practice, Har- ond-round opponent last sea-
Prep Girls Soccer “They’ve done a good job It’s the second season. We’ll rison, running the scout team son, as well, and though the
Caledonia at Columbus, 5 p.m. with embracing that, and they just readjust our minds and offense against his defensive Patriots won that game 43-13,
Louisville at Mississippi School for make a lot of corrections them- get set to go finish it off in the starters, noticed the perfect
they fell to Adams County
Mathematics and Science, 5:30 p.m. selves before we have to,” he playoffs.” example of the Patriots’ speed
Christian the following week
Clarksdale at Starkville, 5:30 p.m. said. “The team’s done a really Against Leake Acade- on defense.
good job of coming together my, Long and Hannon see “When we hand the ball in the state semifinals to put
Prep Boys Soccer
and understanding Nov. 22 the same advantage they’ve off, there’s a big hole,” he said. an end to a strong 10-3 season.
Caledonia at Columbus, 7 p.m.
is the ultimate goal here, and seen pretty much all season: “Before they can get to the So they know they can’t af-
Louisville at Mississippi School for
Mathematics and Science, 7 p.m. they’ve really done a good job their passing offense, led by line of scrimmage, there’s four ford to slip up again in the play-
Clarksdale at Starkville, 7 p.m.
of focusing in on that.” senior quarterback Carter people there.” offs, where one error could be
Nov. 22, just two weeks Putt. With Long, Hannon and Heritage Academy will their last.
Prep Girls Basketball
away, is the date of the state senior Banks Hyde as prima- need that kind of speed “You have to be mentally
Starkville at Meridian, 6 p.m.
championship game, a contest ry targets, the Patriots have against Leake senior running strong and tough enough to
Magnolia Heights at Starkville Acade- Heritage Academy expects found great success through back Wyatt Estep, a longtime
my, 6 p.m. know that that was the reg-
to be part of. Friday’s game the air, and there’s no reason thorn in the Patriots’ side.
Oak Hill Academy at Starkville Chris- ular season and this is the
against Leake Academy (7-4) that trend shouldn’t continue “He’s one of those guys that
tian, 6 p.m. playoffs,” Long said. “It’s a to-
will be the first step for the Friday. I feel like has been over there
Columbus Christian Academy at Winona Patriots on the road to Jackson “They’ve got good lineback- for 15 years,” Harrison said. tally different ballgame. Every
Christian, 6 p.m. — a road Heritage Academy is ers, but I think our receivers “I’m kind of tired of seeing team is good. You won’t get
Winston Academy at Hebron Christian, already itching to travel. are just good,” Hannon said. him. Ready to see him go.” away with the same mistakes
6 p.m. “I’m ready,” junior wide re- With a small roster, those Estep leads a tricky Reb- you were able to make in the
Prep Boys Basketball ceiver Sam Hannon said. talented receivers essential- els offense that will give the regular season.”
Starkville at Meridian, 7:30 p.m. As the top seed in their ly double as the secondary Patriots a number of different Having that mindset actual-
Magnolia Heights at Starkville Acade- class, the Patriots have had — sophomore Wesley Miller, looks. ly helps to reduce the pressure
my, 7:30 p.m. two weeks to get ready, earn- senior Noel Fisher, Hannon “They’re always kind of a of following up an 11-0 regular
Oak Hill Academy at Starkville Chris-
ing a bye week for the first and Hyde form the unit. With pain to prepare for because season, Long said. All that
round of the playoffs after fin- Acker and John Jackson on they do a lot as far as forma-
tian, 7:30 p.m. matters is Friday at 7 p.m.
ishing the regular season with the defensive line and Long tions,” Harrison said. “You al-
Columbus Christian Academy at Winona “We’re starting over now,”
a 51-0 rout of Washington on and senior KJ Smith leading ways have to prepare because
Christian, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24. the way at linebacker, the Pa- they’re gonna come out in he said. “Your regular-season
Winston Academy at Hebron Christian, “It just shows our work triots’ defense has been per- something new, at least on the record doesn’t matter, be-
7:30 p.m. pays off,” senior wideout Jar- haps more dominant than its first drive.” cause now it’s win or go home.
Men’s College Tennis ed Long said. “We’ve worked offense. Heritage allows just Harrison knows the Reb- It’s 1-0 every week. I feel like
Mississippi State at Oracle ITA National very hard this entire season 8.5 points per game and hasn’t els well from prior history be- we should be fine.”
Fall Championships, All Day
Prep Basketball
4. Forest Hill 4. Biggersville Class 4A
Class 4A
5. West Lowndes
Overall
Girls
1. Choctaw Central
2. Louisville
3. Ripley
Today Overall
Boys 1. Raymond
2. Pontotoc
1. Olive Branch
2. Pearl
4. Pontotoc
5. Lanier
COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) 1. Starkville 3. Lanier 3. Meridian
2. Callaway 4. Ripley 4. Choctaw Central Class 3A
6 p.m. — Bryant at Rutgers, BTN 3. Meridian 5. Gentry 5. Brookhaven 1. Ruleville
4. Raymond 6. West Jones
COLLEGE FOOTBALL 5. Center Hill Class 3A 7. Hattiesburg
2. Kossuth
3. Belmont
6:30 p.m. — Louisiana (Lafayette) at 6. Hattiesburg 1. Velma Jackson 8. Starkville
4. Forest
7. Oxford 2. Yazoo County 9. Tupelo
Coastal Carolina, ESPNU 8. Tupelo 3. Holly Springs 10. Terry
5. Senatobia
7 p.m. — Temple at South Florida, 9. Forest Hill 4. Houston
Class 2A
10. Gulfport 5. St. Andrews Class 6A
ESPN 1. Olive Branch 1. Newton
2. Coahoma County
NBA BASKETBALL Class 6A
1. Starkville
Class 2A
1. Coahoma County
2. Pearl
3. Meridian 3. Puckett
7 p.m. — Boston at Charlotte, TNT 2. Meridian 2. Bay Springs 4. Starkville 4. Calhoun City
3. Oxford 3. Potts Camp 5. Tupelo 5. New Site
9:30 p.m. — Portland at LA Clippers, 4. Tupelo 4. Calhoun City
TNT 5. Gulfport 5. North Forrest Class 5A Class 1A
1. Brookhaven 1. Pine Grove
NFL FOOTBALL Class 5A Class 1A 2. West Jones 2. Tupelo Christian Prep
7:20 p.m. — LA Chargers at Oakland, 1. Callaway 1. Ingomar 3. Hattiesburg 3. Simmons
2. Center Hill 2. Baldwyn 4. Lafayette 4. Leake County
FOX/NFL 3. Hattiesburg 3. Leake County 5. Columbus 5. Baldwyn
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Thursday, November 7, 2019 3B
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Freshman Anthony scores 34 points as No. 9 UNC beats Irish
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cord by a freshman in his half. Fighting Irish had never on the AAU circuit. You ing a pair of prescription
first game and finished 12 That’s when Anthony opened a season with a guys just didn’t see it yet. goggles but ditched them
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. of 24 from the field with took over. He started the conference game — in But you saw it tonight. So during the first half be-
— Cole Anthony didn’t six 3-pointers. run with a runner, reeled any of their conferences I thought that was really cause he said they affect-
need much time to make “It’s cool, I’m going off seven straight points — and this was a tough the difference.” ed his depth perception.
his mark on the North to — not celebrate, but for his team and hit three ask, though they did North Carolina: An- “When I took those off,
Carolina record book. be happy about it a little 3s in a 4-minute span, more than simply play thony certainly lived up to something clicked,” An-
Anthony set the school bit tonight, give myself a the last of which gave the the foil in Anthony’s de- the hype, becoming the thony said.
record for scoring by a little pat on the back,” An- Tar Heels their first dou- but. They outscored UNC first UNC freshman with
freshman in his debut,
finishing with 34 points
thony said. “But we’ve got ble-figure lead at 61-50 12-2 during the few min- at least 30 points and 10 On the other hand
practice tomorrow. We’ve with 9 minutes remain- utes when Anthony was rebounds in a game since At times, the Tar Heels
and 11 rebounds while got to lock back in. We’ve ing. resting on the bench, Hansbrough against looked like they haven’t
leading the ninth-ranked got a game on Friday.” “Sometimes, I used to built that second-half lead Georgia Tech in 2006. played together very of-
Tar Heels past Notre Anthony scored 15 say, Tyler Hansbrough on Hubb’s shooting but He helped the Tar Heels ten — for good reason.
Dame 76-65 in their open- points during a 29-13 sec- carried us,” Williams said couldn’t contain the Tar reach a milestone — they Four players — three of
er Wednesday night. ond-half run that put the of about the former na- Heels’ freshman down earned their 700th ACC them newcomers — were
With his father — for- Tar Heels in control. tional player of the year. the stretch. victory, the first program in the starting lineup
mer UNLV and NBA Prentiss Hubb scored a “Cole Anthony carried us “I thought his dagger in the conference with for the first time at the
guard Greg Anthony — in career-high 22 points, T.J. tonight. ... That was pret- 3s were a big part of it,” that many wins. school. North Carolina
the stands, the Atlantic Gibbs added 19 and John ty impressive, to say the coach Mike Brey said. “I had 18 turnovers and 12
Coast Conference presea- Mooney finished with least.” love how we played. We The eyes have it of them were committed
son freshman of the year 10 for the Fighting Irish. came ready to battle, but Anthony — an eye- by players making their
broke Rashad McCants’ They led 37-32 just under Big picture he just got on one of those glass-wearer off the court regular-season debuts at
17-year-old scoring re- 2 minutes into the second Notre Dame: The rolls that we’ve all seen — started the game wear- UNC.
CANDORVILLE
Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Nov. TAURUS (April 20-May meant for you and start toward
7). It takes a heart to join in the 20). This day will play to your it.
fun. To initiate the fun -- that strengths, partly by design. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). The
takes special courage, intel- You’ve been finding ways to powerful are not invulnerable,
ligence and humor. You have work what you’re best at into and the gentle are not harm-
this inside you and will express your daily life. Now your days less, innocuous or ineffective.
it this year. You’ll rail against reflect you so much better than One person can embody many
skepticism and closed-minded- they once did. sides of a characteristic. You’ll
ness. You’ll travel and mentally GEMINI (May 21-June 21). prove this today with kindness
expand. Your family will grow in As hard as it is to say goodbye and ferocity.
love and numbers. It’s a stellar to the person you once were VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
year for you and your crew. Libra and the options you once had, 22). The award-winning movie
and Leo adore you. Your lucky holding on to regret gets so director doesn’t discriminate
numbers are: 7, 20, 18, 3 and cumbersome. The emotional between gorgeous and ugly
BABY BLUES 45. weight seems to get heavier the scenes. It’s all part of the
ARIES (March 21-April 19). longer you carry it. Let go. It’s story. Each scene gets artistic
Do things for the pleasure of just time. attention. Wherever you’re at
doing them instead of for the CANCER (June 22-July in life today, bring your most
points, money or approval that 22). If you wait around, what observant, creative self to it.
might come. Also, expect that is meant for you will eventually LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
not everyone will like it. Those find its way to you. Still, there’s With temporary setbacks, like
who accept that not everyone a fine line between waiting and a head cold or a broken shoe,
will like them are automatically wasting. Anyway, it’s more fun it can be frustrating to have
more likable. to make a guess about what’s a constant awareness that
something is off. Think of the
state as a mind-over-matter
type challenge.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). You’ll find yourself in a gray
BEETLE BAILEY area, unsure about the rules
or if there even are any. Maybe
you can’t even tell which action
you’ll be proud of or not proud
of until you do the thing and see
how it feels.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). Relationships get broken.
This is inevitable. Repairs are
optional and are as much a part
of the relationship as anything
else. Repairs can happen
individually, together or in
subsequent relationships with
different people.
MALLARD FILLMORE CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). Courage is a quality you
possess much of, and yet, you
still see it as remarkable and
inspiring when you witness it in
the world, like you will today in
the actions of a loved one.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). You don’t have to know
what “it” is to know if someone
has “it” or not. Today, “it” will
inform your next move, perhaps
through a sort of animal
subcommunication that is none-
theless as clear and valid as a
FAMILY CIRCUS telegraph.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). You’ll love the mystery
that’s available in today’s
unfolding. The story isn’t as
stated, isn’t as it appears to be
and isn’t anything close to the
press release. These are the
makings of a perfect storm.
Business
Unknowns about 2020 election make some businesses cautious
Presidential election years can be tough on the U.S.-China trade war and
the slowing economy, but he
making big commitments and
investments, and shake con-
“They don’t have all the in-
formation they need right now,
small and mid-sized businesses — they tend says of the election campaign,
“it’s part of the stew.”
sumers’ confidence, owners
say. The uncertainty is simi-
so they’re trying to make the
best decisions they can give
to cut their spending when they’re uncertain Presidential election years
can be tough on small and mid-
lar to what Moser saw in 2016,
when his order backlog fell 38
the information they have,” he
says.
about what lies ahead sized businesses — whether percent through October even Meanwhile, companies are
customers are consumers or as the economy was doing well. contending to varying degrees
By JOYCE M. ROSENBERG At Myron Moser’s industrial other companies, they tend “Companies were sitting on with the impact of the Trump
AP Business Writer equipment company, some cus- to cut their spending when their capital to see what would administration’s trade policies
tomers have told him they’re they’re uncertain about what happen” in that year’s presiden- that have resulted in tariffs on
NEW YORK — While the taking fewer risks. lies ahead. The sharp divide tial election, Moser says. U.S. imports from China and
2020 presidential election is “We’ve seen capital being in the country over President Owners aren’t putting their European nations and retaliato-
still a year away, some business freed up for projects at a much Donald Trump’s personality businesses on hold, but they ry tariffs on goods that Amer-
owners see their customers al- slower place since the end of and policies, the impeachment can find it’s harder to strategize ican companies export. Man-
ready becoming more cautious the first quarter,” says Moser, proceedings against him in the amid uncertainty about the ufacturers and retailers have
because of the unknowns about CEO of Eden Prairie, Minneso- House and the lack of a clear election, says John Gasper, an been more directly affected,
who will be the next president, ta-based Hartfiel Automation. front-runner among Democrat- economics professor at Carne- but businesses of all sizes are
and which party will control the Moser is aware that there are ic presidential candidates make gie Mellon University’s Tepper paying higher prices on thou-
Senate. other factors at work, including some businesses hesitant about School of Business. sands of imported products.
SUMMONS
LEGALS Employment
bus, Mississippi, and in case
of your failure to appear and IN THE SPECIAL COURT OF EM- NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF LOOKING TO SUBLEASE
defend, a judgment will be INENT DOMAIN TRUSTEE’S SALE LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- FORM JAN−JUL, MAY
entered against you for the SIPPI MOVE IN MID DEC IF NEED
Call us: 662-328-2424 money or other things deman-
ded in the Complaint or Peti-
LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS-
SIPPI
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
COUNTY OF LOWNDES IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
Call us: 662-328-2424 TO. TOWNHOUSE IN POLOS
tion. TATE OF STEPHEN OSAKUE, APARTMENT, NOW KNOWN
Legal Notices COLUMBUS REDEVELOPMENT WHEREAS, default has oc- JR., DECEASED General Help Wanted AS SOCIAL BLOCK,CAN
You are not required to file an AUTHORITY PLAINTIFF curred in the performance of HAVE ROOMMATE IF
State of Mississippi County Of Answer or other pleading, but the covenants, terms and con- ROSARIO CARRILLO, ADMINIS- EMPLOYMENT AT GARDEN DESIRED. 2 BEDROOM ,
Lowndes you may do so if you desire. VS. ditions of a Deed of Trust TRATOR 1.5 BATHROOM, $720.00
CENTER. Basic knowledge
dated August 27, 2012, ex- 662−684−9408
Issued under my hand and seal IRENE COBB, ET AL. DEFEND- ecuted by EDWARD ARTHUR NO. 2019-0190-F of plants, mowing equip-
NOTICE OF SALE LIQUIDATION
of said Court, this the 11th day ANTS FURNARI, PATRICIA ANN FURN- ment & tractor operation
of October, 2019. ARI, conveying certain real NOTICE TO CREDITORS needed. Sales experience Apts For Rent: Other
WHEREAS, the following ten-
ants entered into leases with NO. 2019-0005-ED2 property therein described to a plus. Must be willing to
The Grove Mini Warehouses for (Seal) MICHAEL LYON, as Trustee, for Letters of Administration have work. Submit qualifications, 1ST MONTH − Rent Free!
storage space in which to store ALIAS SUMMONS BY PUBLICA- MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC RE- been granted and issued to work experience & 3 refer- 1BR Apt − $350−$385
personal property and Chancery Clerk of Lowndes TION GISTRATION SYSTEMS INC AS Rosario Carrillo, Administrator 2BR Apt − $395−$495
County, Mississippi ences to Blind Box 672 c/o
NOMINEE FOR ONE REVERSE of the Estate of Stephen Osak- 2BR TwnHome − $625
WHEREAS, default has been Lisa Younger Neese TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS-AT- MORTGAGE LLC, Original Bene- ue, Jr., deceased, by the Chan- The Commercial Dispatch Lease, Dep & Credit Check.
made in the payment for rent LAW AND DEVISEES OF THE ficiary, to secure the indebted- cery Court of Lowndes County, PO Box 511 Coleman Realty
and The Grove Mini Ware- By: Tina Fisher FOLLOWING DECEASED INDI- ness therein described, as Mississippi, on the 23rd day of Columbus, MS 39703
Deputy Clerk VIDUALS: VIOLA SYKES, NOLA same appears of record in the October, 2019. This is to give 662−329−2323.
houses pursuant to said
leases is authorized to sell the SMITH, WALLACE GRAY, office of the Chancery Clerk ofnotice to all persons having
personal property to satisfy the PUBLISH: 10/31, 11/7 & AND ALL PERSONS OR ENTIT- Lowndes County, Mississippi claims against said estate to DEPENDABLE CAREGIVER
past due rent and other 11/14/2019 IES HAVING OR CLAIMING A filed and recorded September Probate and Register same needed for a senior in
charges owed to it by the fol- LEGAL OR EQUITABLE IN- 12, 2012, in Deed Book 2012, with the Chancery Clerk of Columbus area. MUST
lowing tenants: IN THE SPECIAL COURT OF EM- TEREST IN CERTAIN REAL Page 21582 ; and Lowndes County, Mississippi, HAVE 5+ YEARS EXPERI-
INENT DOMAIN PROPERTY LOCATED IN BLOCK within ninety (90) days from the ENCE. Must have refer-
Sandreike Mitchell 22 NORTH OF MAIN STREET, WHEREAS, the beneficial in- date of first publication of this ences and reliable trans-
A5 LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- AT 311 4TH AVENUE NORTH, terest of said Deed of Trust notice. A failure to so Probate portation. Mostly am work,
$156.70 SIPPI COLUMBUS, LOWNDES was transferred and assigned and Register said claim will
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, to Reverse Mortgage Solutions, forever bar the same. other shifts available.
Asia Meady COLUMBUS REDEVELOPMENT Inc.; and Call 630-698-6049.
A44 AUTHORITY You have been made Defend- THIS the 4th day of November,
$296.85 PLAINTIFF ants in a lawsuit filed in this WHEREAS, the undersigned, 2019. THE COMMERCIAL
Court by the Columbus Re- Rubin Lublin, LLC has been ap-
development Authority to con- pointed as Substitute Trustee; /s/ Rosario Carrillo Dispatch is seeking a
Barbara Anderson VS.
B4 demn by eminent domain cer- and Rosario Carrillo, Administrator mechanically-minded
$286.85 NITIYA BARRY, ET AL. tain real property located in individual to work in its
DEFENDANTS Block 22 North of Main at 311 NOW, THEREFORE, the holder OF COUNSEL: pressroom. Applicants
Edwin Summerville 4th Avenue North, Columbus, of said Deed of Trust, having must be comfortable work-
B10 NO. 2019-0004-ED2 Mississippi. The property is ne- requested the undersigned so Elizabeth F. Jones, MBN ing around heavy ma-
$160.55 cessary to renew and redevel- to do, as Substitute Trustee or 100307 chinery, adhering to tight
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION opment blighted conditions in his duly appointed agent, by vir- Crowell Gillis & Cooper, PLLC
accordance with the Urban Re- tue of the power, duty and au- Post Office Box 1827 deadlines and must have
Cyretha Ball
B25 TO: ALL PERSONS OR ENTIT- newal Plan (Burns Bottom) of thority vested and imposed Columbus, Mississippi 39703 an eye for detail & quality.
$166.85 IES HAVING OR CLAIMING A the City of Columbus, Missis- upon said Substitute Trustee PHONE: (662) 243-7318 Flexible hours are a must.
LEGAL OR EQUITABLE IN- sippi. shall, on November 21, 2019 FAX: (662) 328-6890 Must pass drug test. Email
Thomas Bailey TEREST IN CERTAIN REAL within the lawful hours of sale ejones@cgclawpllc.com resume to
B35 PROPERTY LOCATED IN SEC- You are summoned to appear between 11:00AM and 4:00PM mfloyd@cdispatch.com or
$156.80 TION 16, TOWNSHIP 18 and defend against the com- at the southeast front door of PUBLISH: 11/07/19, DOWNTOWN 1BR
plaint or petition filed against Courthouse proceed to sell at 11/14/19 & 11/21/19
drop resumes off at 516 This large 1 bedroom
SOUTH, RANGE 18 WEST, Main St,
Walter Smith Jr. LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- you in this action at 9:30 public outcry to the highest and apartment has been
C5 SIPPI, BEING TAX PARCEL NO. o’clock a. m. on the 4th day of best bidder for cash or certi- Columbus, MS 39701. recently renovated. It
$326.10 61W090004600, LOCATED AT February, 2020, in the second fied funds ONLY, the following IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF No phone calls please. features great natural light,
314 5TH AVENUE NORTH, floor courtroom of the Lowndes described property situated in LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- hardwood floors, tall
NOW, THEREFORE, notice is COLUMBUS, MISSISSIPPI County Courthouse in Colum- Lowndes County, Mississippi, SIPPI ceilings and access to a
hereby given that The Grove bus, Mississippi, and in case to wit: THE COMMERCIAL DIS-
of your failure to appear and PATCH seeks a motivated, shared laundry room.
Mini Warehouses liquidation You have been made Defend- IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- $750 rent and $750
sale will take place at 510 ants in a lawsuit filed in this defend, a judgment will be LAND SITUATED IN THE CITY contracted carrier for the
TATE OF GENE GRAYSON MAS-
Lehmberg Road, Columbus, MS Court by the Columbus Re- entered against you for the OF CALEDONIA IN THE COUNTY SEY, DECEASED Brooksville & Macon area. deposit. Utilities included.
39702 on November 8, 2019 development Authority to con- money or other things deman- OF LOWNDES IN THE STATE OF Excellent opportunity to No pets please. Call Peter,
at 10:00 A.M. demn by eminent domain cer- ded in the complaint or peti- MS INDEX AS FOLLOWS: 1.53 CAUSE NO. 2019-0208-DE earn money for college. 662−574−1561.
tain real property located in tion. ACRE, MORE OR LESS, LYING
IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER Must have good transporta-
PUBLISH: 10/24, 10/31 & Block 22 North of Main, Colum- LAUREN MASSEY, PETITIONER tion, valid driver's license DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA
11/7/2019 bus, Mississippi, and being You are hereby further given OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER
Lowndes tax parcel notice that not less than ten OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 16 NOTICE TO CREDITORS & insurance. Delivers on CH&A, 1 story, W/D,
IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF 61W090004600. The property (10) days prior to the date of SOUTH, RANGE 17 WEST, Sunday morning and Mon.- historic district, 1 block
LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- is necessary to renew and re- the trial on February 4, 2020, LOWNDES COUNTY. MISSIS- STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Fri. afternoons. Apply at from downtown.
SIPPI develop blighted conditions in you are required to file the SIPPI, BEING DESCRIBED AS COUNTY OF LOWNDES The Commercial Dispatch, $575/mo. + $575 dep.
accordance with the Urban Re- Statement of Values pursuant FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT 516 Main Street in Colum- NO PETS. 662−574−8789.
newal Plan (Burns Bottom) of to Miss. Code Ann. §11-27-7, THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF Letters Testamentary have
THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF been granted and issued to the bus. No phone calls
IN RE: THE ADOPTION OF Peaceful & Quiet area.
E.R.M., A MINOR FEMALE the City of Columbus, Missis- which shall be treated as
sippi. pleadings in this action. The SAID SECTION 26 (IN THE undersigned upon the Estate of
please.
CHILD
VIP
TEMPT. pets. $800/mo. $800 dep.
21, 2019 2019, at www.centralauction-
Title to the above described 1 yr lease. Weathers
You must also file the original house.com. You are summoned to appear
Rentals
property is believed to be good, Rentals, 662−574−0345.
of your Response with the clerk IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF and defend against the com-
of this Court within a reason- Information about the specific but I will convey only such title plaint or petition filed against Open Mon−Fri, 8a−4p.
LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- as is vested in me as Substi-
able time afterward. SIPPI items in the reverse auction you in this action at 9:00 A.M.
may be obtained by contacting tute Trustee.
Issues under my hand and the RE: THE ESTATE OF MARY Dale Henry at (662) 243-1983,
on the 29th day of January,
2020, in the courtroom of the Apartments & Houses COLONIAL TOWNHOUSES.
2 & 3 bedroom w/ 2−3
or dhenry@eastms.edu. This in- THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPT-
1 Bedrooms
seal of said Court, this the ROUNSAVILLE, DECEASED Lowndes County Courthouse at bath townhouses. $625 to
22nd day of October, A. D., formation will also be made ING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY Columbus, Mississippi, and in
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL $675. 662−549−9555.
BY: DOROTHY RHOADES, PETI- available online by visiting our
2 Bedroooms
2019. case of your failure to appear
website at BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. and defend a judgment will be Ask for Glenn or text.
TIONER
LISA YOUNGER NEESE
CHANCERY CLERK OF CAUSE NO.: 2017-0133-RPF
http://www.eastms.edu/bids
or www.centralbidding.com. 428 North Lamar Blvd, Suite
entered against you for the
money or other things deman- 3 Bedrooms Houses For Rent: New Hope
LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- 107 ded in the complaint or peti-
SIPPI SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION For questions relating to the re- Oxford, MS 38655 tion. Furnished & Unfurnished 2BR/1BA, BRICK home
(SEAL) verse auction process, please rlselaw.com/property-listing
1, 2, & 3 Baths
CH/A, New Hope Schools.
BY: Tina Fisher, D. C. THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI contact Central Bidding at 225- Tel: (877) 813-0992 You are not required to file an
Fax: (404) 601-5846 $550/mo. 1 year lease &
OF COUNSEL: TO: FNU LNU, child of Charles
810-4814. answer or other pleading, but
you may do so if you desire. Lease, Deposit dep. Weathers Rentals,
Bean; The East Mississippi Com-
munity College Board of Trust-
PUBLISH: 10/31/2019,
11/07/2019, 11/14/2019 & Credit Check Open: Mon−Fri, 8am−4pm.
662−574−0345.
MOSE LEE SUDDUTH, JR. ISSUED UNDER MY HAND AND
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF You have been made a Re- ees reserves the right to reject THE SEAL OF SAID COURT¸ this viceinvestments.com
327-8555
P. O. BOX 369 spondent in the suit filed in any or all bids and to negoti- the 21st day of October, 2019. Houses For Rent: Caledonia
VERNON, ALABAMA 35592 this Court by Dorothy Rhoades, ate with the lowest/best bid-
OFFICE: 205-695-0053 in a Petition for First and Final der. EMCC reserves the right to /s/ Lisa Younger Neese by 3BR/1.5BA 1600 sqft.
FAX: 205-695-8352 Accounting, Discharge of Ad- award the bid as a whole or by One call will bring Tina Fisher, D.C. Nice sun room. Caledonia
MISSISSIPPI BAR NUMBER: ministratrix, Etc. in the Estate individual line item. you results. LISA YOUNGER NEESE, Chan-
cery Clerk Lowndes County,
School District. No dogs.
#8039 of Mary Rounsaville.
EMAIL: moselee@bellsouth.net East Mississippi Community 662-328-2424 Mississippi $765/mo + $765 dep.
Find the perfect home. 8155 Hwy. 12 near Old
You are summoned to appear College is committed to assur-
PUBLISH: 10/24, 10/31, & and defend against the com- ing that the College and its pro- PUBLISH: 10/24, 10/31, & Country Store. 662−245−
11/7/2019 plaint or petition filed against grams are free from discrimina- 11/7/2019 1191 or 662−549−9298.
you in this action at 9:00 A.M. tion and harassment based
upon race, color, ethnicity, sex,
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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF on the 29th day of January,
LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- 2020, in the courtroom of the pregnancy, religion, national
SIPPI Lowndes County Courthouse at origin, disability, age, sexual
Columbus, Mississippi, and in orientation, gender identity, ge-
IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOP- case of your failure to appear netic information, status as a
TION OF THE HEREINAFTER and defend a judgment will be U.S. veteran, or any other
NAMED MINOR entered against you for the status protected by state or
money or other things deman- federal law. The following per-
son has been designated to
KIMBERLY DAVIS SANDLIN
AND JONATHAN SANDLIN, PETI- tion.
ded in the complaint or peti-
handle inquiries regarding the Promote your small business starting at only $25
TIONERS non-discrimination policies:
You are not required to file an Theresa Harpole, Director of
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ant in the suit filed in this LISA YOUNGER NEESE, Chan-
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tioner(s), seeking the Adoption
of JWE. You are summoned to PUBLISH: 10/24, 10/31, & All notices must be Lawn Care / Landscaping
appear and defend against 11/7/2019 emailed to
said Complaint or Petition at DUMP TRUCK HAULING. JESSE & BEVERLY’S Painting & Papering
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of your failure to appear and
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