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Wednesday
Did you hear?
Report: Ivanka Trump used personal
email for government work
Discovery was always for logistics and
Scene&Seen
scheduling concerning her
prompted by family,” said the spokes-
man, Peter Mirijanian.
THANKSGIVING LUNCHEON
Trotter Convention Center was the site Nov. 16 of the annual Senior
public records Mirijanian stressed that Thanksgiving Luncheon, hosted by Columbus Mayor Robert Smith.
no classified information — Photos by Mary Pollitz/Dispatch Staff
requests was transmitted in the
messages, that no emails
The Associated Press were deleted and that the
emails have since been “re-
WASHINGTON — tained” in conformity with
Ivanka Trump, the presi- records laws.
dent’s daughter and a top “When concerns were
White House adviser, sent raised in the press 14
hundreds of emails about months ago, Ms. Trump
government business from reviewed and verified
a personal email account her email use with White
last year, The Washington House Counsel and ex-
Post reported Monday. plained the issue to con-
The emails were sent to gressional leaders,” he
White House aides, Cabi- said.
net members and Ivanka The discovery was
Trump’s assistants, many prompted by public re- Reba Ingram, Mary Plyler, Carla Guyton, Terri Miedema,
in violation of public re- Bernice Bankhead, Mattie Jackson Faye Brock
cords requests from the
cords rules, the paper liberal watchdog group
said. President Donald American Oversight. The
Trump mercilessly criti- group’s executive direc-
cized his 2016 Democrat- tor, Austin Evers, said in a
ic rival, Hillary Clinton, statement that “The presi-
for using a private email dent’s family is not above
server during her time as the law,” and he called on
secretary of state, labeling Congress to investigate.
her “Crooked Hillary” and “For more than two
saying she belonged in jail. years, President Trump
The White House did and senior leaders in Con-
not immediately respond gress have made it very
to questions about the clear that they view the use
email use, but a spokes- of personal email servers
man for Ivanka Trump’s for government business
lawyer, Abbe Lowell, didn’t to be a serious offense
dispute the report. that demands investigation Helen Gray, John Lacy Willie Covington, Josephine Webber
“While transitioning and even prosecution, and
into government... Ms. we expect the same stan-
Trump sometimes used dard will be applied in this
her private account, almost case,” he said.
Area arrests
The following arrests
were made by Lowndes
County Sheriff’s Office:
n Ciera Smith, 30, was
charged with possession
of a controlled substance,
three counts of failure to
appear and contempt of
court. Smith Robinson Porter Pate Jackson Harrison Sr. Duncan Bullard Bogan Betts
n Eugene Robinson Jr.,
28, was charged with pos-
session with intent to dis-
tribute.
n Derrick Porter, 37,
was charged with two
counts of possession of a
controlled substance, pos-
session of marijuana, fail- Marshall Boykin Ward Bearden Ware Carter Bruce Hill Savage Davidson
ure to obey a police officer
and resisting arrest.
n Christie Pate, 31, was
charged with possession of
methamphetamine.
n Tacovy Jackson, 24,
was charged with pos-
session a controlled sub-
stance.
n Frank Harrison Carpenter Westmoreland Thompson McMullen Stewart McCarter Andrews Moore Williams Mingo
Sr., 57, was charged with
two counts of molesta-
tion-touching a child for
lustful purposes and three
counts of sexual battery.
n William Duncan, 19,
was charged with posses-
sion with intent to distrib-
ute and making an improp- J. Neal T. Neal Whitehead Clark Nash Youngblood
er turn.
n Cory Bullard, 30, was of a felony hold for another a felon. was charged
charged with aggravated agency. n Malik Mingo, 24, was with pos-
assault to manifest ex- n Teyana Savage, 26, charged with sexual bat- session of a
treme indifference to life. was charged with aggra- tery. cont rol led
n Steven Bogan, 50, vated domestic assault. n John Neal, 19, was subst a nce
was charged with two n Ivan Davidson, 21, charged with receiving sto- and posses-
counts of sale of cocaine. was charged with 3rd, 2nd len property. sion of mari-
n James Betts, 43, was and 1st offense DUI. n Tradennis Neal, 29, juana.
n Shamarlow Carpen- was sentenced to MDOC.
charged with two counts n Timo- Rice
of sale of a controlled sub- ter, 42, was charged with n Joe Whitehead, 21,
was charged with a circuit thy Young-
stance. possession of a stolen fire-
court order. blood, 30, was charged
arm.
n Trevor Westmore- n Lane Clark, 22, was with a bench warrant.
The following arrests n Andre Rice, 18, was
were made by the Oktibbe- land, 24, was charged with charged with statutory
credit card fraud and sim- rape, exploitation of a child charged with three counts
ha County Sheriff’s Office:
ple assault. and dissemination of sexu- of credit card fraud, two
n Johnathan Marshall,
30, was charged with a 48 n Jamaunte Thompson, al oriented material to per- counts of burglary other
hour hold. 32, was charged with third sons under 18. than a vehicle and receiv-
n Eric Boykin, 42, was offense DUI, no insurance, n Benjamin Nash, 22, ing stolen property.
charged with a bench war- driving on suspended driv-
rant and simple assault. er’s license and running a
n Kaleeta Ward, 24, red light.
was charged with cyber- n Octavious McMullen,
stalking and contempt of 19, was sentenced to six
court. months.
n Dralen Bearden, 18, n Lakorian Stewart, 29,
was charged with burglary was charged with noncom-
of a residence. pliance.
n Quentin Ware, 30, n Jermichael McCarter,
was charged with two 29, was charged with pos-
counts of aggravated do- session of marijuana-more
mestic assault, a MDOC than 30 grams and bur-
hold and possession of con- glary of a residence.
traband in jail. n Shaquille Andrews,
n Chandler Carter, 21, 24, was charged with bur-
was charged with posses- glary of a residence.
sion of a Schedule II drug, n Daniel Moore, 33, was
possession of a controlled charged with possession of
substance, three counts of a stolen firearm, hindering
no seatbelt and no insur- prosecution, no seatbelt,
ance. possession of marijuana,
n Dontavis Bruce, 22, possession of parapherna-
was charged with posses- lia and possession of a con-
sion of a Schedule II drug trolled substance.
and possession of a con- n Russell Williams, 31,
trolled substance. was charged with posses-
n Malcolm Hill, 25, was sion of a stolen firearm and
charged with two counts possession of a weapon by
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Area obituaries
COMMERCIAL DISPATCH OBITUARY Mrs. Tidwell was born April ber of Hamilton United Method-
POLICY 19, 1928, in Lamar County, ist Church.
Obituaries with basic information including
to the late Grady Herron and In addition to his parents, he
visitation and service times, are provided
free of charge. Extended obituaries with a Alma Harper. She was formerly was preceded in death by his
photograph, detailed biographical informa- employed with Detroit Slacks, sister, Pauline Woods; and broth-
tion and other details families may wish to Gattman Sportswear and Fair- ers, Rufus Woods and George
include, are available for a fee. Obituaries way Homes in Hamilton. Woods.
must be submitted through funeral homes In addition to her parents, she He is survived by his wife,
unless the deceased’s body has been do- was preceded in death by her
nated to science. If the deceased’s body
Sarah Ann Lackie Woods of
was donated to science, the family must
husband, Brady Clifford Tidwell; Aberdeen; sisters, Dora Rye and
provide official proof of death. Please and brothers, W.G. Herron and Margie Griggs, both of Hamil-
submit all obituaries on the form provided Jimmy Herron. ton; brother, Grafton Woods of
by The Commercial Dispatch. Free notices She is survived by her daugh- Hamilton; two grandchildren;
must be submitted to the newspaper ters, Wanda Stanford of Detroit and two great-grandchildren.
no later than 3 p.m. the day prior for and Janine Tidwell of Hamilton; Pallbearers will be Bo Hill,
publication Tuesday through Friday; no sisters, Exie Thompson and
later than 4 p.m. Saturday for the Sunday Rufus Woods, George Woods Jr.,
edition; and no later than 7:30 a.m. for
Ruth Gann, both of Detroit; Louis Corbell, Mike Smith and
the Monday edition. Incomplete notices two grandchildren; and two Rayburn Reeves.
must be received no later than 7:30 a.m. great-grandchildren.
for the Monday through Friday editions. Pallbearers will be Tony
Paid notices must be finalized by 3 p.m. Saine, Blayne Saine, Garrett Hazel Bardwell
for inclusion the next day Monday through Cranford, Reed Lolley, Kerry STARKVILLE — Hazel Bard-
Thursday; and on Friday by 3 p.m. for Sun- Gann and Byron Gann. well, 66, died Nov. 15, 2018, in
day and Monday publication. For more Starkville.
information, call 662-328-2471.
Derrell Baldwin Jr. Services will be at 11 a.m.
COLUMBUS — Derrell Saturday at the Choctaw County
Wayne Williams Wayne “Jim” or “Jay” Baldwin Community Center in Ackerman
ABERDEEN — Wayne Jr., 22, died Nov. 9, with the Rev. Joe Shumaker
“Chief” Williams, 71, died Nov. 2018. officiating. Burial will follow at
20, 2018, at his residence. Services will be Bethsalem Cemetery in Reform.
Services will be at 11 a.m. at 11 a.m. Saturday Visitation will be from 1-5 p.m.
Friday at Tisdale-Lann Me- at Columbus High Friday at Century Hairston Fu-
morial Funeral Home Chapel. School. Burial will neral Home. Century Hairston
Burial will follow at Oddfellows follow at Union Funeral Home is in charge of
Rest Cemetery. Visitation will Hopewell Church arrangements.
be one hour prior to services at Cemetery. Visita- Baldwin Jr. Mrs. Bardwell was born Jan.
the funeral home. Tisdale-Lann tion will be from 1-6 20, 1952, in Sturgis, to the late
Memorial Funeral Home is in p.m. Friday at Lee-Sykes Funeral Howard Sherman and Elie Mae
charge of arrangements. Home. Lee-Sykes Funeral Home McKinney. She was formerly
Mr. Williams was born Nov. is in charge of arrangements. employed with Flex Steel in
1, 1947, in Aberdeen, to the late Mr. Baldwin was born March Starkville and as an insurance
Herman Boyd “Speck” Williams 12, 1996, in Columbus, to Derrell agent with Mississippi Funeral
and Lottie Brewer Williams. He Baldwin Sr. and LaSonja Hodo. Service and Century Hairston
was a graduate of Chamberlain He attended Columbus High Funeral Home of Starkville.
Hunt Military Academy in Port School and was a graduate of She is survived by her
Gibson and a U.S. Army veteran, the Youth Challenge Academy at husband, John Bardwell of
serving in the Vietnam War. He Camp Shelby. He was formerly Starkville; daughter, Janay Bard-
was formerly employed with employed as a customer service well of Starkville; and brother,
Speck’s Service Station. representative with Metro PCS John McKinney of Weir.
He is survived by his compan- and was a boxer.
ion, Terry L. Cooper; sister, Judy In addition to his parents, he
Williams Delk of Columbus; is survived by sisters, Clarissa
Dorothy Fraley
and brother, Jimmy Williams of MACON — Dorothy Wilkins
Jones of Carrollton, Alabama, Fraley, 99, died Nov. 19, 2018, at
Columbus. Antwana Perry of Birmingham, Elderly Care in Macon.
Alabama and Amanda Salvage
Evelyn East Services will be at noon
of Greenville, North Carolina;
COLUMBUS — Ruby Evelyn Friday at Macon Presbyterian
brothers, Brandon Sproed of
East, 80, died Nov. 20, 2018, at Church. Burial will follow at
Portland, Oregon and Xavier
her residence. Baldwin of West Point; stepmoth- Oddfellows Cemetery. Visita-
Services will be at 2 p.m. er, Lisa Baldwin; stepsisters, Ma- tion will be two hours prior to
Friday at Covenant United Meth- riah Hayes and Vonda Kennedy, services at the church. Cockrell
odist Church with the Rev. Gene both of Tupelo, Tenecia “Pinky” Funeral Home is in charge of
Bramlett and the Rev. Paul Mc- Heard and Tiffany Tivis, both of arrangements.
Donald officiating. Burial will fol- Atlanta, Georgia; and stepbroth- Mrs. Fraley was born in
low at Curtis Chapel Cemetery. er, Mark Lee of Tupelo. Brooksville, to the late Joseph
Visitation will be from 12:30-2 Tyson and Willie Hopkins
Wilkins Sr. She was a 1936
p.m. prior to services at the Leon Woods graduate of Brooksville School,
church. Memorial Gunter Peel ABERDEEN — Leon
Funeral Home and Crematory, “Noochie” Woods, 83, died Nov. attended MSCW and graduated
Second Avenue North location is 20, 2018, at his residence. from Mississippi Women’s Col-
in charge of arrangements. Services will be at 11 a.m. Sat- lege in Hattiesburg. She was a
urday at Tisdale-Lann Memorial member of Macon Presbyterian
Maxine Tidwell Funeral Home Chapel with Rog- Church.
DETROIT, Ala. — Maxine er McGrew, Danny Rushing and In addition to her parents,
Herron Tidwell, 90, died Nov. Bo Robinson officiating. Burial she was preceded in death by
18, 2018, at North Mississippi will follow at Oddfellows Rest her husband, Charles Carter
Medical Center in Hamilton, Cemetery. Visitation will be from Fraley Sr.; son, Charlie Fraley
Alabama. 4-8 p.m. Friday at the funeral Jr.; daughter, Abbie Franks;
Services will be at 2 p.m. home. Tisdale-Lann Memorial brother, Joe Wilkins; and sisters,
Wednesday at Detroit Church Funeral Home is in charge of Sara Elizabeth Ellis and Louise
of God with David Gifford and arrangements. Anderson.
Aaron Gann officiating. Burial Mr. Woods was born Aug. She is survived by her daugh-
will follow at Kingsville Cem- 10, 1935, in Hamilton, to the ter, Patty McAlexander of Ma-
etery. Visitation was from 6-8 late Rufus C. Woods and Locke con; brothers, T.J. Wilkins and
p.m. Tuesday at the church. Otts Irene Merchants Woods. He was Bill Wilkins, both of Brooksville;
Funeral Home is in charge of formerly employed with Walker seven grandchildren; and 12
arrangements. Manufacturing and was a mem- great-grandchildren.
Dispatch
The
PETER BIRNEY IMES Editor/Publisher
Slimantics
Dr. Heckle, Missus Hide
We might as ence or media were response she read from her to Brookhaven to see her regard. You can’t find a shade
well call her Cindy allowed in the audi- notes. husband, who did not attend of gray between Pascagoula
“Hide” Smith. torium and candi- She really didn’t have much the debate because he was at a and Southaven. You are either
Even at a debate, dates were allowed of a choice but to apologize prayer meeting. conservative or progressive,
Mississippi’s to bring notes with after Walmart asked for her But you can’t fool Missis- Republican or Democrat. Yep,
interim junior U.S. them. The for- to return their $2,000 cam- sippians with that excuse: in our state politics is black-
Senator showed an mat — candidates paign donation. Look, when Every person in the state over and-white, figuratively and, to
almost pathological had two-minutes Walmart wants a refund, the age of 4 knows Missis- a great extent, literally.
aversion to answer- to answer a ques- you’ve stepped in a pretty big sippi “prayer meetins” are Although this is the closest
ing non-scripted tion followed by a pile. never held on Tuesdays. You race in more than 30 years —
questions. one-minute rebut- Following the faux de- know who has pray meetins’ the Democrat and Republican
For more than a tal — provided no bate, reporters who had on Tuesdays? Muslims. Just are in a virtual deadlock in
week, Mississippi- Slim Smith opportunity for the been stuffed in a closet were sayin’ ... the polling — Smith has to be
ans had waited for candidates to chal- allowed to emerge and ask So, in many respects, considered the favorite. She’s
an opportunity to lenge each other questions of the candidates. Tuesday was no different than the red candidate in a state so
hear from Smith, the Republi- and, well, debate. This was a Well, make that “candidate.” any other day where Smith’s red a July tomato looks pink
cans candidate in the run-off debate in name only, a sham. While Espy stuck around to interactions with the media by comparison.
election for the Senate against About the only truly answer questions, Smith had are concerned. Clearly, the Even so, it should be clear
Democrat Mike Espy, speak interesting moment came left the building like it was on woman who would be Senator to even the staunchest Repub-
before a non-partisan gather- when Smith was asked about fire. is terrified of anybody with a lican that she is a weak, timid,
ing. her “public hanging” com- Sen. Roger Wicker stood in camera or a notepad in hand. thoroughly vacuous candidate.
For an hour Tuesday eve- ments. Until Tuesday, she for Smith instead because — On Tuesday, Mississippians She is an embarrassment,
ning the candidates fielded had steadfastly refused to let’s face it — even in a Senate will go to the polls (before but, by god, she is a Republi-
questions in a televised debate elaborate beyond a statement race, a good Mississippi Re- prayer meetin’) to choose can.
sponsored by Mississippi she had released shortly after publican woman must have a between Smith and Espy That means Smith can not
Farm Bureau. the comment came to light man speak for her when she’s and that choice will almost only run.
But it was clear even before that said anyone who found confronted with those mean certainly fall along party and She can hide.
the debate began that it would the comment racist was being old reporters. ideological lines. Slim Smith is a columnist
be a carefully choreographed “ridiculous.” Wicker offered a pretty People in our state pick and feature writer for The
event. At the Smith cam- Tuesday, Smith responded lame excuse for her hasty de- sides and stick with them. Dispatch. His email address is
paign’s insistence, no audi- to the question with a Siri-like parture: She had to rush home We are simple people in that ssmith@cdispatch.com.
Today in history
Today is Wednesday, Nov. 21, the 325th day of
2018. There are 40 days left in the year.
Lott
Continued from Page 1A
Barbara Coats, a financial said. “But if it were my family, Lott, in an interview, said he en in my life. My sister helped pointed out that DNA wasn’t
representative with Modern I certainly wouldn’t have want- was thankful for the award and raised me. My aunts helped used when the murders were
Woodmen said ed someone to give up on my more thankful that Jones and raise me. It just did not sit well, committed.
she approached family. I think he deserves way Crigler’s families could see an what happened to them.” McWhorter said Lott’s work
Mayor Lynn more than this, but it’s a tiny lit- arrest come out of the case. He Nichols said he’s proud of to keep pushing the case for-
Spruill about six tle gesture to tell him we appre- said McWhorter, who recently Lott’s work. ward with the use of new tech-
months ago to ciate him.” returned from a mission trip, “It reconfirms that hard nology gave her some hope it
ask for a nomi- Lott received a plaque for his supported the police depart- work pays off and he’s definite- would get solved.
nation for some- award and a $100 donation to a ment throughout the investiga- ly worked hard on “You went through quite
one with the city charity of his choosing, which tion. this case,” Nich- a number of years thinking
to recognize as Coats he selected to go to United Way. “It’s a gift from God, is all I ols said. “To have it would never be solved,”
one of this year’s Spruill praised Lott’s per- can say,” he said. “I was just a the community she said. “When they started
hometown heroes. sistence on the case. vessel that he could use.” show their ap-
talking about DNA, that’s when
Modern Woodmen is a fra- “He kept trying and he kept preciation means
I knew there was a possibility
ternal financial benefit organi- trying and his persistence a lot, not only to
zation. Representatives can rec- made it happen, Years of detective work him individually
that we would get this solved
ognize individuals who make a and I think that’s Lott worked many late but to the police Nichols in my lifetime. Otherwise,
difference in their communities a wonderful nights on the case, and SPD department and I thought it would never be
through the Hometown Hero thing for him to Chief Frank Nichols has said he officers as well because they’re solved in my lifetime.”
awards program. be honored for,” volunteered to do the work on watching it.” For the award, McWhorter
After Devaughn’s arrest, Spruill said. “He his own time for free. On Tues- Police arrested Devaughn, said Lott is as deserving as they
Coats said, Spruill suggested found justice for day, Lott said he didn’t mind all who was already in jail in come.
Lott for Hometown Hero. Coats someone who the extra work. Tishomingo County for a drug “It’s well-deserved for him,”
said it was an easy decision. could no longer Spruill “I told Donna (Lott’s wife) if offense, through the use of she said. “He put in hours with-
“You know, after 28 years, speak for them- I had to do it all over and start DNA. Nichols praised Lott for out pay and he worked on it on
most people would’ve said selves and I’m very proud that over again I would,” Lott said. keeping current with forensic his own time. That’s impres-
‘Oh well,’ and walked on,” she he’s part of our department.” “I’ve always had strong wom- investigatory techniques and sive, for a fellow to do that.”
Meals
Continued from Page 1A
J. Broussard’s will open pie, as well as side items.
from only 11:30 a.m.-1 “We are preparing for
p.m. and requires a reser- a big, big day. Usually at
vation, but it’s far from the Cracker Barrel, it’s one
only restaurant in Colum- of the biggest days of the
bus which will open for a year,” Elmore said. “Last
few hours. Cracker Bar- year, they were extremely
rel on 18th Avenue North busy here and this year
will serve customers at its we’re expecting to be
usual hours from 6 a.m.-10 even busier. This is com-
p.m. and Applebee’s Bar pany-wide because most
and Grill locations in both people are going out for
Starkville, on Highway dinner or having it catered
12 West, and Columbus, on Thanksgiving Day.”
on Highway 45 North, Elmore has worked at
will open for a handful of various Cracker Barrel
hours in the afternoon. locations for the last 18
“Most of the time we years, though this will
get a lot of the military
be his first in Columbus.
families that come in,” Co-
He said the atmosphere
lumbus Applebee’s man-
and the work makes him
ager Jasmine Free said.
feel as though he’s giving
Free said the restau-
rant’s Thanksgiving back to customers.
crowd is a mixture of “I think it’s a way of giv-
people who didn’t cook at ing back,” he said. “...It’s a
home and early Black Fri- way for people that don’t
day shoppers. have time to get out there
She added Applebee’s and cook a full-course
will serve its regular meal to just come in and
menu. just let somebody else do
That’s not the case with all the cooking and take
Cracker Barrel, which is care of the rest. For the
already preparing a spe- last 18 years for me, it’s
cial Thanksgiving meal been that way and it gets
for customers to order. busier and busier every
General manager Un- year, but Cracker Barrel
dre Elmore said that meal has always been the place
includes turkey, ham, of choice for the people
dressing, sweet potato that (were) not cooking
casserole and pumpkin the big meals at home.”
MSU
Continued from Page 1A
to end the relationship. profit organization, con-
Moving forward, Bulldog tracts with Learfield for
Sports Properties will the sales, organization,
work to improve its review and due diligence of ath-
process to ensure that letics-related marketing
sponsors are in alignment and advertising,” the state-
with the university and the ment said. “That’s been
community.” the case for a number of
The Dispatch request- years and is in keeping
ed information on how with the policies of our
Bulldog Sports Properties NCAA and Southeastern
will improve the review Conference peers.
process but did not hear “The Bulldog Club will
back by press time. The continue to work with
organization also did not
Learfield and other part-
indicate how long the com-
ners to encourage reason-
pany contracted with Gulf
able and proactive due dil-
Relay.
igence in all relationships
Hindman did not re-
spond to a call from The executed on our behalf,” it
Dispatch by press time. said.
The Dispatch also Learfield’s website says
reached MSU Director of for its partners, it, “over-
Athletics John Cohen for sees the athletic multime-
more on his expectations dia rights and sponsorship
for Bulldog Sports Prop- initiatives.” In the South-
erties, but he chose not eastern Conference, it also
to elaborate, sticking with has deals with Alabama,
the statement MSU sent South Carolina, Texas
Tuesday. A&M and Missouri.
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Holmes’ personality, point guard play proves perfect fit for Bulldogs
By Adam Minichino day to those on hand for the Game 5 fensively running our team but it has been stressed to her since
aminichino@cdispatch.com MSU women’s basketball media also defensively. I noticed her she arrived in Starkville.
n Furman, 2 p.m. Today
availability is another sign that right away. That is a big key for Last season, MSU’s ability
STARKVILLE — Jazzmun (SEC Network +; WKBB-FM
things will re- 100.9). us. If Jazz or Jordan (Danberry) to share the ball and protect
Holmes’ greeting is another it was instrumental in its sec-
main consistent is guarding the ball and they’re
sign things are different this ond-straight run to the national
even if they are really active and interested, I
season for the Mississippi State title game. The Bulldogs were
a little different. after having an assist-to-turn- think everybody behind them
women’s basketball team. 53rd in the nation in assists
That’s because over ratio of nearly 3-to-1, is active and interested.”
The senior point guard didn’t (15.3) and third in turnovers
Holmes offered a Holmes has handed out 20 as- Holmes and MSU will try
always used to enter the media (10.8) last season. Through
room at Humphrey Coliseum similar greeting sists and committed only five to build on that start at 2 p.m.
the last time she turnovers to help lead No. 6 Wednesday when they play host four games, they are 12th in
with a bubbly disposition and the nation in assists (20.8) and
Holmes was a part of a MSU to a 4-0 start. to Furman at Humphrey Colise-
ask everyone how they were do- 113th in turnovers (16.1).
ing. Earlier in her MSU career, media session at “Jazz is playing at a really um.
Holmes said everybody on
Holmes was more reserved the Hump, so it shouldn’t have high level,” MSU coach Vic Holmes is averaging 7.5
the 2018-19 team can do some-
and reluctant to speak up, even been surprising she opened Schaefer said. “I thought she points per game in 25.3 min- thing different, so she has to
though she played a key role as and closed the latest meeting was really good the other night utes per game, which is sec- continue to build relationships
backup point guard to Morgan with pleasantries. (in a 110-38 victory against Cop- ond on the team. Her 4-to-1 with her teammates to find out
William. On the court, Holmes has pin State on Sunday). I thought assist-to-turnover ratio is some- where their “shooting pockets”
But Holmes’ welcome Tues- been just as consistent. A year she was not only locked in of- thing she takes pride in because See WOMEN, 3B
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
FAST STARTERS
ball Playoff hopes intact, while say is above expectation level,”
their in-state rivals would love to coach Joe Moorhead said. “He’s
change those holiday plans. come in, won a job and I think he’s
“That’s something you can getting a little better every week.
keep in the back of your mind, When you have a weapon like that
on your kickoff team that can put
just knowing you can spoil a lot
of things they have going on,”
Mississippi State hopes to continue trend in Egg Bowl matchup with Ole Miss Thursday the ball through the end zone and
Georgia Tech senior quarterback By Bret t Hudson getting off to a strong start can play a big fac- limit the number of returns a team
TaQuon Marshall said. bhudson@cdispatch.com tor. MSU has outscored its opponents by 102 gets, then he helps you in the bat-
All three playoff contenders points in the first half while Ole Miss (5-6, 1-6 tle of hidden yardage.
are playing at home and are heavy STARKVILLE — Mississippi State’s late SEC) has been outscored by 25 points in the “He’s a guy that’s been doing a
favorites. offensive woes were its undoing against Ken- same stretch. good job on kickoff, but we’re try-
Oddsmakers give Georgia tucky; offensive success throughout buried A good bit of MSU’s statistical domi- ing to grow him: he’s working on
Tech the best shot, installing the Auburn, and complete offensive ineptitude nance in first half is influenced by domi- field goals and he can also punt.
Yellow Jackets as 17-point under- was to blame for the loss to LSU. Yet, all of nating Stephen F. Austin (35-3 at halftime), Very talented young man and
dogs. Auburn (24-1/2 points) and those games have something in common: it Louisiana-Lafayette (21 unanswered sec- See GOODMAN, 2B
South Carolina (26-1/2) are even was close at the end of the first quarter, and ond-quarter points) and Louisiana Tech
because of it the second quarter went relative-
bigger longshots.
ly well.
(31-3 at halftime). Against SEC competition, Game 12
A look at these three rivalry MSU has a scoring margin of 19-27 in the n At Ole Miss, 6:30 p.m. Thursday
games and what they could mean If No. 22 MSU (7-4, 3-4 Southeastern Con- first quarter, with 14 of those points allowed (ESPN; WKBB-FM 100.9, WFCA-FM
to the underdogs: ference) is to win the Egg Bowl 6:30 p.m. coming from Alabama; in the second quarter, 107.9).
See RIVALS, 2B Thursday (ESPN), there is reason to believe See START, 2B
PREP FOOTBALL
With path open, West Point closes in on third straight state title
F
or weeks there had been Olive Branch Friday night at revenge in this year’s state last week’s hard-fought 27-20 at home is a different beast.
a lot of anticipation about Hamblin Stadium, the Green championship matchup. home win over Lafayette in the The Green Wave would
Hattiesburg High School Wave will face a much different West Jones and Picayune second round. have the good fortune of three
playing for a Mississippi challenge in the state play Friday night for the South “Always a challenge to beat straight home games before
High School Activities championship game. State title. a team for the second time in heading to Hattiesburg for the
Association (MHSAA) A year ago, West Revenge will be the topic of a season,” Chambless said. title match.
Class 5A state champi- Point throttled Hatties- conversation this week though “Our region was so competitive West Point rarely loses at
onship in its home city. burg 41-15 in the Class as West Point goes for its third in the top half. You know you home when it matters.
However, something 5A final in Oxford. straight North State title. have to come to play.” The Hattiesburg loss puts
strange happened on Hattiesburg In the regular season, West A year ago, West Point beat West Point on notice.
the Tigers’ trek to M.M. returned many more Point scored twice in the final Olive Branch twice by one-sid- This late in the year, any-
Roberts Stadium. starters from last three minutes to win 34-33 at ed scores thing can happen.
Hattiesburg lost Scott Walters season and have been Olive Branch. Much like Hattiesburg, one Scott Walters is a sports writ-
to upstart West Jones ranked No. 1 in the That game eventually meant would think Olive Branch has er for The Dispatch. He can be
37-14 in a second-round state in some polls the region title for West Point. been looking forward to Friday reached at swalters@cdispatch.
playoff game at home. throughout the season. A rematch has already night’s rematch. com. Follow him on Twitter @
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Goodman
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we’re happy to have him with us.” on spot. in that also, his knowledge and his
Truth be told, No. 22 MSU (7- “I think when the Mississippi ability to develop him as a kicker,”
4, 3-4 SEC) is lucky to have him. State offer came along, even if it Tony Goodman said. “I always talk-
Goodman ended his senior season wasn’t a scholarship offer, that was ed to the special teams coaches and
unsure of if he would have a chance a big deal, to kick in the SEC,” Tony the coaches that recruited him; I al-
to live out this dream. Goodman said. ways asked what their background
In between his junior and senior From there, Scott Goodman was in kicking and I had coaches
seasons, he and his father Tony took spent most of December on the tell me, ‘I don’t have any.’ A good
a tour. They travelled around, going phone with MSU’s then-special many special teams coaches had no
to camps and visiting colleges. At teams coordinator Scott Fountain; kicking experience, especially at
some point in that tour, Tony want- Fountain took the same job at Geor- the small schools.
ed to know what Scott was looking gia after National Signing Day. Tony “I even had a coach tell me, ‘If he
for. Goodman estimates his son spent
struggles kicking, I can’t help him,
“I asked him, ‘What’s the dream almost every day on the phone with
but I don’t have a problem with you
school?’ to get it and go from there. Fountain, possibly all the way up to
calling a kicking coach and getting
The dream was to play in-state, play the day he signed; he was also field-
help from him.’ That’s not really
in the SEC, to represent his home ing interest from other schools.
state,” Tony Goodman told The Dis- Army and UMass wanted the what I want to hear as a parent.”
patch. Goodmans to come for a visit, but Through Boniol, MSU and Scott
Then there was more waiting. Tony thinks Scott found it too hard Goodman are both getting more
Goodman played his senior season, to go that far from home. The Good- than they wanted out of 2018. MSU
and played it well — with no in-state mans were serious about interest gets a quality kickoff man and three
scholarship offer to show for it. Oth- from Central Arkansas, but head more years of him; Goodman gets
er options looked like his only op- coach Steve Campbell leaving for to live his dream and play in the
tion until he walked off the practice the South Alabama job made that most important game of his life on
field at the Mississippi-Alabama prospect complicated. Thursday.
All-Star game, when MSU senior In the end, Boniol is a big reason Follow Dispatch sports writer
special teams advisor Chris Boniol why Goodman is at MSU. Brett Hudson on Twitter @Brett_
called and offered a preferred walk- “Chris Boniol was a big factor Hudson
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MSU leads 34-33, seven of generate some explosive of it. You make sure you a study on the team’s first
those points from the top- plays based on that. take note, because when 15 to 20 plays,” Shoop
ranked Crimson Tide. “I think most peo- you call a play you have said. “A lot of times, an of-
One reason for the ple would say the same two or three things in the fensive play caller’s going
second-quarter success things.” back of your mind that go
to line up in formation A,
is what it accomplishes in With that being an with that play. You want to
the first quarter. inspiring factor in the collect that data as fast as B or C to see how you’re
All offensive playcall- scripting process, it you can.” going to line up to it. Ev-
ers develop a script to is easy to see how the On the other side, MSU ery play caller has certain
start games with, and first-quarter script leads defensive coordinator tendencies in those first
MSU head coach Joe to second-quarter suc- Bob Shoop is well aware 15 plays.”
Moorhead is no different: cess, given the informa- of what opponents are try- Coaching staffs ex-
he said depending on the tion MSU can gather. ing to accomplish in those pend a lot of energy on the
game he will go anywhere Wide receivers coach/of- opening series. The plan chess match of a game’s
from 16 to 24 plays on fensive coordinator Luke he has formulated to com-
first plays, and players
his script, with flexibility Getsy believes there is a bat it has worked: if not
to break it when a third fine line to ride in that re- for the Alabama game, are clued into the results
down comes. gard. MSU would be averaging of those studies, lineback-
“We try to show the for- “What the guys feel 1.7 first-quarter points er Erroll Thompson said.
mations we have and want good about executing is allowed per game. Even But once the game starts,
to see how people are de- always important. The with the Alabama game it becomes a matter of at-
fending us more than any- openers, it’s really im- factored in, that number titude.
thing,” Moorhead said. portant that you do things is 3 per game. As senior safety Johna-
“We’re getting through that you feel good about “Thursday as a staff, than Abram put it, “You
our formations, give some your players executing at we watch two-minute, we
have to start fast and fin-
guys some plays that give a high level,” Getsy said. watch four-minute, we
them an opportunity to “You’re not going to call a watch sudden change, we ish strong.”
be successful, then when play just to see how they watch all their trick plays Follow Dispatch sports
you see how guys are line up, you’re not going and we don’t watch all writer Brett Hudson on
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Rivals
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Georgia Tech at Georgia South Carolina at Clemson Auburn at Alabama
The Yellow Jackets can spoil Just a few years ago, the Game- The Tigers know all too well that
Georgia’s hopes to play in its sec- cocks had the unquestioned up- even an Iron Bowl upset might not
ond straight CFP. Georgia (10-1, per-hand on the rivalry and in re- keep the Tide (11-0, No. 1 CFP)
No. 5 CFP) also needs to beat Ala- cruiting in the Palmetto State. from a national title shot. The Ti-
bama in next week’s Southeastern South Carolina won five straight gers won 26-14 last season to earn
Conference championship game in games over Clemson (11-0, No. 2 a spot in the SEC championship
Atlanta to move into the four-team CFP) from 2009-13 featuring such game but Alabama still went on to
playoff. standouts and NFL draft picks as not only make the playoffs but win
The Yellow Jackets have won defensive end Jadeveon Clowney, another national title.
four straight, including last week’s cornerback Stephon Gilmore and This Auburn team is a bigger un-
30-27 overtime victory over Virgin- wide receiver Alshon Jeffery. But it derdog after a season in which the
ia. But the streak that is the hot top- has been the Tigers who’ve had the Tigers fell from a No. 8 ranking to
ic this week is Georgia Tech’s two upper hand — and in a dominant out of the Top 25.
straight wins in Athens — a 30-24 way — over the past four seasons. Quarterback Jarrett Stidham in-
overtime win in 2014 and a 28-27 The Tigers have won three Atlan- sists that unpredictable things can
thriller in 2016. tic Coast Conference titles, played happen in rivalry games.
The Bulldogs were dominant in in three College Football Playoffs “I think every year, regardless
last year’s 38-7 win at Georgia Tech, and won the national championship of what the circumstances are for
but the Yellow Jackets are hoping to in 2016 while the Gamecocks pro- either team, anything can happen
add to their recent success in Ath- gram fell apart. South Carolina has in this game,” Stidham said. “Rival-
ens, especially when they can spoil gradually built things back under ry games, for whatever reason, are
Georgia’s national championship third-year coach Will Muschamp, just like that. Ohio State-Michigan
dream. although their first trip to Clemson is kind of another one where any-
“Yeah, that would be a huge in 2016 was a 56-7 drubbing that thing can happen.
deal,” said left guard Parker Braun. stuck with players ever since. “Everybody here, we’re just very
“You never want to tear another Linebacker T.J. Brunson, the excited for the opportunity. I mean,
team down, but if we beat them it’s Gamecocks leading tackler, thinks we get to play the No. 1 team in the
better for us, you know what I’m Muschamp has started infusing country, on the road, everybody
saying. I think we have an opportu- more talent into the program. against you. It’s going to be a lot of
nity to do that.” fun.”
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Julie Darty said. I think that both of us have gotten better since the last
time we played and for us, we have tweaked our line-up a good bit, Thursday’s Game
and I feel like we are really in the best possible line-up at this time. The Ole Miss vs. Connecticut (Virginia Islands), 6:30
team is excited to hit the road and get after it. They are hungry. They are p.m.
excited, and I am just really pumped to be with them over Thanksgiving. Continued from Page 1B
I am so thankful for this group of players, for this season and for the Friday’s Games
growth we have all experienced together. Grambling State at Alabama, 2 p.m. are so she can get them the ball in have displayed the potential to re-
“There is a lot of emotion as we head into the last road trip of the Ole Miss vs. Purdue (Virginia Islands), 4:30 p.m. the right spots. She said those spots main consistent despite losing four
season. After this weekend’s two gutsy performances on our home Mississippi Valley State at Southern Miss, 6 p.m. are the same ones she saw last sea- starters. Holmes deserves a lot of
court, you can tell that we are playing with a lot of heart and hustle. This
team is still getting better, and to me that shows that we are committed
Saturday’s Games son when she delivered the ball to credit for that because she learned
to the process. I felt like Sunday versus Texas A&M, that was the Jackson State at Mississippi State, 2 p.m. Victoria Vivians, Roshunda John- her lessons well. She hopes to con-
hardest we have played in awhile and to see that kind of effort, energy Sam Houston State at Southern Miss, 4 p.m. son, Blair Schaefer and, to a lesser tinue to expand her game and to
and execution this late in the season is a really good sign for us.” extent, William. push tempo and defenses so she can
n Women’s tennis adds Mikhailuk: At Starkville, looking ahead
to the 2019-20 campaign, Mississippi State women’s tennis head coach on the air Schaefer said at SEC Media Days get in the paint and find her shots.
Daryl Greenan announced the signing of a highly-laurelled junior on he wasn’t sure if the Bulldogs had in- “Jazz is shooting 50 percent from
Monday. Burlington, Ontario, Canada’s, Alexandra Mikhailuk has signed Today dividuals who could step in to replace the floor,” Schaefer said. “She has a
a National Letter of Intent to join the Bulldogs next August. COLLEGE BASKETBALL the shooting the team lost with the high-rising jump shot. I think her
Mikhailuk comes to Starkville after training with Ace Tennis Acad- Noon — Winthrop at Kentucky, SEC Network graduation of the four seniors. Soph- range is getting better and better
emy in Ontario for the brunt of her young career. The State signee also
holds a highly-regarded current UTR of 11.35 and career high 11.41.
4 p.m. — Maui Invitational, championship, Maui, omore Chloe Bibby has done her part every day. We’re comfortable with
In 2017, Mikhailuk finished top three in U16 Canadian singles and Hawaii, ESPN by hitting 52.4 percent from 3-point her 16, 17 feet and in. She continues
finished second in doubles. She also ranked top six U16 nationally, and 4 p.m. — Louisville vs Tennessee, ESPN2 range. Andra Espinoza-Hunter is to work on stretching that.
was deemed the ITF G5 Singles Champion and doubles finalist. Also 6 p.m. — Marquette vs Kansas, ESPN2 8-for-20 (40 percent) from behind the “She is hard to get to. She has
in ‘17, she claimed the All Canadian Indoor Open Championship, while 7 p.m. — Montana State at Arkansas, SEC arc in three games. some size to her. She is certainly
adding the ATI Indoor Open title, as well.
Additionally, Mikhailuk competed on the International Tennis Fed-
Network Holmes said this season’s team quick and athletic, but she can re-
eration Junior Circuit, earning singles and doubles titles and a career 8 p.m. — Maui Invitational, seventh place, Maui, can have an offense that can be ally jump up over some people and
high ranking of 550 in February of 2018. She has most recently been Hawaii, ESPNU different from last season because score the ball, which is why I played
competing on the ITF women’s circuit, earning a world singles ranking 10:30 p.m. — Maui Invitational, third place, “a lot of our shooters want to go off her at two (shooting guard) some.
of 1,224 this summer. Maui, Hawaii, ESPN2 the bounce.” She feels that is a good I think that gives us a real unique
GOLF thing because the Bulldogs are at- lineup when I can play her at two
Ole Miss 10 p.m. — PGA Tour, ISPS Handa World Cup of tacking the basket and getting to and do some other things at point
Davis leads men’s basketball past Nicholls Golf, first round, Australia, TGC the free-throw line, which is anoth- guard with Myah (Taylor), even roll
OXFORD — Terence Davis scored 14 points, added eight Midnight — European Tour Golf, Hong Kong er thing Schaefer wants. Jordan in there if I wanted to keep
rebounds and blocked four shots as Mississippi defeated Nicholls 75-55
on Tuesday night.
Open, first round, Hong Kong GC, Fanling, TGC Last season, MSU was second Andi (Espinoza-Hunter) on the
Bruce Stevens and Breein Tyree scored 13 and 10 points, NBA in the nation in free throws made floor.”
respectively for the Rebels (2-1), who raced to a 9-2 lead in the opening 6:30 p.m. — Toronto at Atlanta, Fox Sports Southeast (570). Through four games, MSU
three minutes and never trailed. Davis added three 3-point shots as the 7 p.m. — Los Angeles Lakers at Cleveland, ESPN has made 69 free throws, which Follow Dispatch sports editor
final basket pushed Ole Miss to an insurmountable 50-29 lead early in 9:30 p.m. — Oklahoma City at Golden State, ESPN is 14th in the country. Despite the Adam Minichino on Twitter @
the second half.
“One thing that was really important was how we came out defen-
NHL small sample size, the Bulldogs ctsportseditor
sively. We showed intensity,” Ole Miss coach Kermit Davis said. “We 6:30 p.m. — Philadelphia at Buffalo, NBC Sports
had way too many turnovers (16), but our assists to baskets ratio was 21 Network
to 26 and that’s about as good as it gets.” WOMEN’S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
Basketball
Iowa St. 84, Illinois 68 Rice 76, Texas Southern 71
Kent St. 104, Savannah St. 84 SE Louisiana 63, SMU 62
Gavin Peppers scored 14 points, all in the second half, for Nicholls 5 p.m. — Arkansas at Georgia, SEC Network Milwaukee 92, LIU Brooklyn 87, OT Stephen F. Austin 93, Our Lady of the Lake 77
(2-4), who trailed 37-22 at halftime. Jeremiah Jefferson, the team’s
6 p.m. — Missouri at LSU, ESPNU NBA North Dakota 89, Concordia (NE) 56
Notre Dame 67, Duquesne 56
Texas A&M 61, UALR 40
Texas State 68, UTSA 60
leading scorer at 19.8 points per game, was limited to seven points, Tuesday’s Games
Ohio St. 68, Samford 50 Texas Tech 78, Texas A&M-CC 61
Toronto 93, Orlando 91
hitting only 3 of 13 from the floor.
“They can do things to you defensively that not a lot of teams in this
Thursday Washington 125, L.A. Clippers 118
Brooklyn 104, Miami 92
Purdue Fort Wayne 72, SC State 68
S. Dakota St. 99, UTSA 79
Southern Cal 99, Missouri St. 80
Texas-Arlington 78, Grambling St. 54
Tulsa 86, Saint Louis 75
FAR WEST
country can do,” Nicholls coach Austin Claunch said. “The positive for COLLEGE BASKETBALL Portland 118, New York 114
Today’s Games SOUTHWEST Abilene Christian 58, New Mexico St. 46
Bradley 75, SMU 62 Montana 90, University of Providence 45
us is we battled in the second half, forced turnovers and we’re excited to 12:30 p.m. — Villanova vs. Canisius, ESPN2 Indiana at Charlotte, 6 p.m.
Lipscomb 73, TCU 64 N. Colorado 53, Colorado St. 47
New Orleans at Philadelphia, 6 p.m.
see what we can do with our games this weekend.” 12:30 p.m. — Massachusetts vs. Southern New York at Boston, 6:30 p.m. North Texas 74, Maine 63, OT
Ole Miss finished 26 of 54 (48 percent) from the field, including 6
of 17 (35 percent) from 3-point range. The Rebels were 17 of 23 (74)
Illinois, FS1
Toronto at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m.
Denver at Minnesota, 7 p.m.
Stephen F. Austin 64, Marist 60
FAR WEST
Boise St. 72, St. Bonaventure 52
Transactions
from the free throw line to prevent any serious comeback threat in the 1:30 p.m. — La Salle vs. Miami, ESPNU Detroit at Houston, 7 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Colorado St. 82, Florida Gulf Coast 74 Tuesday’s Moves
San Diego St. 79, Xavier 74
second half. 2:30 p.m. — Oklahoma State vs. Memphis, Phoenix at Chicago, 7 p.m.
Portland at Milwaukee, 7 p.m. Temple 76, California 59 BASEBALL
American League
Nicholls was 22 of 65 (34 percent) from the field and 7 of 24 (29) ESPN2 Brooklyn at Dallas, 7:30 p.m.
Memphis at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday’s Women’s BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Designated INF
from the 3-point line. Ole Miss outrebounded the Colonels 45-29. 3 p.m. — Nevada vs. Tulsa, FS1 Sacramento at Utah, 8 p.m. Major Scores Engelb Vielma for assignment. Selected the
contract of RHP Dillon Tate from Bowie (EL).
“There are going to be nights that you don’t shoot as well you Oklahoma City at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. EAST BOSTON RED SOX — Acquired RHP Colten
want,” Tyree said. “But when you play good defense, then you don’t
3:30 p.m. — Northwestern vs. Fresno State, Tuesday’s Men’s Boston U. 67, Bryant 65 Brewer from San Diego Padres for INF Esteban
Delaware 85, Delaware St. 77
have to score on every possession. Tonight, we held them to 55 and ESPNU Major Scores Fairleigh Dickinson 64, NJIT 43
Quiroz. Requested unconditional release waiv
ers on RHP William Cuevas. Sent RHP Austin
Md.-Eastern Shore 72, Regent University 16
that takes some pressure off of us offensively.” 6 p.m. — Charleston vs. LSU, ESPNU EAST
Holy Cross 69, Albany (NY) 65, OT Saint Joseph’s 68, Niagara 54
Maddox outright to Pawtucket (IL). Selected the
contracts of INF Michael Chavis, RHP Travis
n Reid earns weekly honor from conference: At Birmingham, 6:30 p.m. — Texas vs. North Carolina, FS1 Loyola (Md.) 75, Hampton 66 St. Francis (Pa.) 86, Seton Hill 74 Lakins and LHP Josh Taylor from Pawtucke
Alabama, Ole Miss women’s basketball freshman Mimi Reid has been NJIT 71, Wagner 60 St. Peter’s 62, Lafayette 60 (IL); LHP Darwinzon Hernandez from Portland
8 p.m. — Alabama-Birmingham vs. Florida State, Penn St. 77, Wright St. 59 Stony Brook 72, Georgia Southern 43 (EL); and RHP Denyi Reyes from Salem (Car
named the SEC Freshman of the Week, the conference announced Quinnipiac 69, New Hampshire 63 Towson 71, UMBC 62 olina).
Tuesday morning. ESPNU UConn 91, Cornell 74 UMass 74, Rio Grande 70 CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Selected the con
SOUTH Villanova 81, La Salle 68 tracts of RHP Dylan Cease and LHP Kodi Me
Reid, a redshirt freshman native of Bronx, New York, helped lead 9 p.m. — Michigan State vs. UCLA, FS1 Belmont 104, Trevecca Nazarene 50 SOUTH deiros from Birmingham (SL) and RHP Jordan
Appalachian St. 65, Elon 62
the Rebels to two home victories last week vs. Temple and Western 10:30 p.m. — Hawai’i vs. Utah, ESPN2 Clemson 64, Georgia 49
Coastal Carolina 88, Methodist University 57 Bethune-Cookman 68, FIU 57
Stephens and C Seby Zavala from Charlotte
(IL).
Michigan. In both games, she earned the start at point guard while COLLEGE FOOTBALL Duke 78, Auburn 72 Campbell 57, Norfolk St. 49 CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to terms with
averaging six points, eight rebounds, and five assists. ETSU 77, Sam Houston St. 63 Hampton 72, James Madison 65 SS Mike Freeman on a minor league contract
Reid filled up the stat sheet in Sunday’s 69-66 victory over Western
2:30 p.m. — Colorado State at Air Force, CBS George Mason 78, NC Central 63 Marshall 82, Bluefield State 29 Selected the contracts of 1B Bobby Bradley
Grambling St. 99, Champion Christian 58 Morehead St. 121, Alice Lloyd 56 from Columbus (IL) and LHP Sam Hentges and
Michigan, tallying a career-high 11 rebounds, six points, five assists, Sports Network Jacksonville St. 84, W. Carolina 53 Murray St. 97, Lipscomb 61 RHP Jean Carlos Mejia from Lynchburg (CAR)
Louisiana Tech 87, Tougaloo 68 Northwestern St. 78, Alcorn St. 65 HOUSTON ASTROS — Selected the contracts
one block and one steal. In Wednesday’s 62-55 victory over Temple, 6:30 p.m. — Mississippi State at Ole Miss, MVSU 69, SE Louisiana 59 SC State 57, Presbyterian 48 of RHP Rogelio Armenteros and C Garret
she scored six points, notched five assists and grabbed six rebounds. McNeese St. 74, Mobile 60 UNC-Greensboro 62, Young Harris 29 Stubbs from Fresno (PCL) and RHP Bryan
ESPN Mercer 80, Md.-Eastern Shore 42 UNC-Wilmington 89, NC Central 82 Abreu from Quad Cities (MWL).
The redshirt freshman missed all of the 2017-18 season due to GOLF Mississippi 75, Nicholls 55 Virginia 67, NC A&T 57 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Selected the con
injury, but has quickly made her mark this season. She has started all Morgan St. 75, Navy 51 W. Kentucky 83, S. Illinois 76 tracts of RHPs Arnaldo Hernandez and Josh
four games at point guard, leading the Rebels in assists (5.0/game), 7 p.m. — PGA Tour, ISPS Handa World Cup of NC State 85, St. Peter’s 57 Wofford 70, Winthrop 53
MIDWEST
Staumont from Omaha (PCL) and RHP Scot
Nebraska-Omaha 76, Bethune-Cookman 56 Blewett from Northwest Arkansas (TL).
while also ranking second on the team in rebounds (5.8/game), steals Golf, second round, Australia, TGC Norfolk St. 97, Regent University 57 Bowling Green 88, Loyola of Chicago 74 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Selected the
North Alabama 80, Martin Methodist 68 Butler 89, Mass.-Lowell 36 contracts of LHP Jose Suarez, INF Luis Ren
(1.0/game), and minutes (31.5/game). 11 p.m. — European Tour Golf, Hong Kong Open, North Florida 64, Southern Miss. 48 Green Bay 70, Maine 39 gifo and RHP Luis Madero from Salt Lake City
Reid has been one of the most effective pass-first point guards in second round, Hong Kong GC, Fanling, TGC Radford 81, William & Mary 72 Kent St. 62, Youngstown St. 34 (PCL). Designated INF Jose Fernandez and
St. John’s 87, VCU 86, OT Miami (Ohio) 68, High Point 55 RHP Parker Bridwell for assignment.
the SEC this season, ranking fourth in assists (5.0/game) while boasting The Citadel 91, James Madison 82, OT Minnesota 84, Ark.-Pine Bluff 42 MINNESOTA TWINS — Agreed to terms with
an assist / turnover ratio of 2.5. At the national level, she stands at 37th
NFL Toledo 77, Louisiana-Lafayette 64 N. Iowa 65, Creighton 55 3B Randy Cesar and RHPs Preston Guilme
in assists (20). 11:30 a.m. — Chicago at Detroit, WCBI UC Irvine 67, Tulane 55
VMI 106, Kentucky Christian 80
Purdue Fort Wayne 72, Evansville 66
SE Missouri 81, W. Illinois 71
and Zack Weiss on minor league contracts. Se
lected the contracts of SS Nick Gordon and OF
3:30 p.m. — Washington at Dallas, WLOV MIDWEST UAB 90, Chicago St. 45 LaMonte Wade from Rochester (IL).
Creighton 93, Georgia St. 68 SOUTHWEST NEW YORK YANKEES — Selected the con
—From Special and Wire Reports 7:20 p.m. — Atlanta at New Orleans, WDAM Detroit 82, Bowling Green 67 Lamar 104, LeTourneau 27 tract of RHP Joe Harvey from Scranton/Wil
Illinois St. 73, Akron 68 Louisiana Tech 80, Arkansas St. 70 kes-Barre (IL). Acquired RHP Jefry Valdez from
Indiana 78, Texas-Arlington 64 Oral Roberts 75, UMKC 64 Colorado for RHP Jordan Foley.
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Top-ranked Duke survives scare from No. 8 Auburn in Maui title game
By JOHN MARSHALL us.” grabbing nine rebounds. Maui yet to be tested, leaving half’s first eight points, Auburn
The Associated Press Duke (5-0) came into the Zion Williamson provided fans wondering what they’ll do clawed its way back, trimming
game as the tournament favor- the wow factor with acrobatic next through the first four ooh- what was once a 17-point deficit
LAHAINA, Hawaii — Duke ite and looked like it would run moves to the basket, finishing and-ahh-inducing routs. to 61-56.
hit Auburn with a flurry of al-
Auburn out of the gym after with 13 points and nine re- The Blue Devils express But every time the Tigers
ley-oops, acrobatic drives and
racing past San Diego State in bounds. kept rolling at the Lahaina Civ- tried to get close, the Blue Dev-
step-back 3-pointers.
the opener. Jared Harper nearly kept ic Center. ils had an answer with an al-
The Tigers, unlike the Blue
The Tigers (4-1) clawed back the Tigers in it singlehandedly Duke stymied Auburn defen- ley-oop dunk or a Bolden block.
Devils’ first four opponents,
fought back, going right back at to pull the Blue Devils within with deep 3-pointers in the sec- sively early, limiting the Tigers n Iowa State 84, Illinois
the top-ranked Blue Devils. reach, yet could never get a firm ond half. He had 22 points and to 4-of-20 shooting while jump- 68: Talen Horton-Tucker had
It still wasn’t enough. grip. Bryce Brown 16 for Auburn. ing out to a 20-8 lead. 26 points and 14 rebounds, Mi-
Duke withstood its toughest Duke answered every Au- “We’re very disappointed But Tigers would not lay chael Jacobson added 23 points
test of the season so far, outlast- burn challenge, earning a that we weren’t able to take down that easy. Boosted by a and Iowa State ran away from
ing No. 8 Auburn 78-72 Tuesday chance to play No. 3 Gonzaga advantage of the opportunity,” large contingent of rowdy sup- Illinois in the second half for an
night to reach the Maui Invita- or Arizona for the chance at an Auburn coach Bruce Pearl said. porters, they held Duke with- 84-68 victory to reach the fifth-
tional title game. unprecedented sixth Maui Invi- “Our great strength is our bal- out a field goal for five minutes, place game.
“Big time game. Both teams tational title. ance and I think when we con- got out in transition and whit- Down to eight scholarship
played so hard,” Duke coach Marques Bolden, an upper- tinue to become a little bit more tle what seemed like an insur- players due to injuries and
Mike Krzyzewski said. “That classmen leader among all the balanced in many ways we’ll mountable lead to six just be- suspensions, Iowa State (4-1)
was a heck of a win for us. To talented freshmen, keyed the continue to become a better fore halftime. bounced back from an opening
play this level of game at this defensive, blocking seven shots team.” Duke tried to run away loss to No. 3 Gonzaga with a
time of the year is amazing for while scoring seven points and The Blue Devils came to with it by scoring the second strong game at both ends.
CANDORVILLE
Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Nov. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). the particular words used will
21). The Dalai Lama, Bill Murray Would you rather scroll through be significant today. Keep track;
and you have something in life or stroll through it? Your the legalities of the matter will
common this year. None of you earth sign wisdom will choose depend on it.
regard new people as strangers; the latter, and yet the dictates LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). It
you interact as though always of your lifestyle will probably takes some boldness to be
with friends. A combination of have you doing the former vulnerable, but if you have
intelligent curiosity and good unless you make a conscious the guts to share a bit about
relationships will carry you from effort to get out. what you really want, you’ll find
one interesting experience to GEMINI (May 21-June 21). out quickly whether the other
another. Capricorn and Pisces Every feeling is a message. person has compatible needs.
adore you. Your lucky numbers Many of those messages aren’t You’ll know right away if this is
BABY BLUES are: 3, 38, 22, 18 and 50. that big of a deal, but if you worth pursuing or not.
ARIES (March 21-April 19). ignore or shush them, they VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
You might be surprised at what become more powerful. Nothing 22). Even exceptionally loving
brings you to your senses – little likes to be stifled. A feeling will people sometimes love to hate
random splashes of life to wake fight for life like any living thing. who they hate. Exceptionally
you out of the lull of ordinary CANCER (June 22-July 22). intelligent people will mostly do
moments. Once your body is Nonverbal communication is this in their own diaries though,
alert to it, delights come one usually more informative than especially under this gossipy
after another. verbal communication. And yet, sky.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
You’ll feel honored to have a
starring role in the life story of
others. Just know that it’s a sto-
ry you don’t get to write. You’ll
play your part however you wish,
BEETLE BAILEY and they’ll interpret it however
they wish.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). Sympathy is a state of
compassion for others that may
involve concern or pity. Empathy
takes it next level. You don’t
merely observe the way others
are feeling, you share in it. Go
cautiously with this business.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). Allow your mind and heart
to guide you in the art and
responsibility of putting yourself
higher on your list of priorities.
MALLARD FILLMORE Make yourself important now.
Don’t wait for your health to
have to do the guiding.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). You may be the catalyst
that, through no effort or
intention of your own, happens
to awaken something in others.
This has repercussions. Know
what’s your responsibility and
what isn’t.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). People want answers, and
they’ll come to you. It’s flatter-
ing, though you’re not obligated
to contribute. Also, consider
FAMILY CIRCUS that sometimes wordless an-
swers are the most accurate.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). How much free will each
person actually has is a philo-
sophical and existential debate.
But if you don’t feel free, it’s a
problem. That much is clear. Ac-
tively seek to gain more agency
in your own life.
Day after
Daniel J. van Ackere/America’s Test Kitchen via AP
Make the holiday dinner a little eas-
ier by making this casserole ahead
of time. The recipe is from the
cookbook “Complete Make-Ahead.”
Make this
green bean
casserole
ahead of the
party and relax
BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
G
reen bean casserole is a hol-
iday staple, so we set out to
develop a version that could
be assembled in advance to make
our holiday cooking easier.
To ensure that the flavor of the
casserole didn’t become dull in
the freezer, we boosted flavor by
using plenty of garlic, white wine
and fragrant thyme. After testing
a number of ways to par-cook the
tasteofhome.com beans, we discovered that the
Here’s one way to use Thursday’s leftovers: turkey and dressing go into these “gobbler” patties that are great easiest solution was also the best:
served up with cranberry and gravy. simply add them raw.
Tossing the beans with a bit of
Save some of that turkey to make ‘gobblers’ cornstarch before putting them in
the baking dish helped to thicken
any liquid they exuded during
L
ast Friday, while in a conversation about the size
of the necessary bird to buy, an acquaintance
said to me, “If you don’t have leftovers for sand-
Roasting gets
wiches, you really haven’t had Thanksgiving turkey.”
I tend to agree.
Brussels sprouts
This particular holiday, above all others, seems to
demand leftover turkey. Make mine a simple sand-
caramelized on
wich: white meat, honey wheat bread, a dollop of mayo
and a dash of salt and pepper. Or, pair it with dressing
the outside
and cranberry on sliced bread. Of course, we’re not BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
limited to sandwiches when it comes to great leftovers.
R
Turkey can be added to a soup or used in quiche, fritta- oasting is an easy way to
tas, casseroles and salads. I especially like the recipe produce Brussels sprouts
for “gobblers” in today’s food section, along with some that are caramelized on the
others that sound tasty. outside and tender on the inside.
In light of the recent salmonella scare associated To ensure that we achieved this
with raw ground turkey, it’s worth a reminder about balance, we started by roasting
keeping all this food safe for eating. them covered with foil; tossing
So, how long can we continue to enjoy most of our them in a little bit of water to cre-
Thanksgiving leftovers? According to foodnetwork. tasteofhome.com ate a steamy environment helped
com, a general rule is to eat up what’s left within four This white turkey chili recipe proves chili doesn’t have cook them through.
days. Safety begins by getting those leftovers in the to be red to be tasty. We then removed the foil and
refrigerator within at least two hours after cooking, roasted them for another 10 min-
sooner if it’s cooled. Food left out too long can start to 165 F. Sauces, soups and gravies with leftovers should utes to allow their exteriors to dry
grow harmful bacteria. Choose strong food storage come to a full boil. out and caramelize. Since Brussels
containers with covers as airtight as possible. If a food Now, back to those gobblers, a recipe shared by Su- sprouts can take some time to
is hot, divide it among several shallow containers to zee Krebs of Brielle, New Jersey, at tasteofhome.com. prep, we found that we could prep
cool faster. “I watched a chef make crab cakes and decided to them in advance so all we needed
Try to reheat only what you’ll be serving at one time try it with turkey and stuffing,” Krebs wrote. “Now the to do at serving time was toss
rather than heating up the entire portion. It’s safe to kids request them year-round, so I buy cooked turkey.” them on a baking sheet and cook
eat it and then restore what you don’t use, but the food Recipes for a white turkey chili and for a turkey and them. If you are buying loose Brus-
will continue to lose flavor and moisture the more it’s dressing casserole are included, too. Hope your turkey sels sprouts, select those that are
reheated. is big enough to let you try out one of them. Most of about 1 1/2 inches long. Quarter
And just like on Thanksgiving Day, use a thermom- all, may your Thanksgiving be a meaningful one. Brussels sprouts longer than 2 1/2
eter to make sure even leftover turkey is reheated to See Leftovers, 6B inches; don’t cut those that are
shorter than 1 inch.
See Brussels sprouts, 6B
A
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
lthough it’s hard to ries, and we precooked all oats. Serve with vanilla ice 12 tablespoons unsalted butter,
imagine that apple the fruit and added tapioca cream or whipped cream. cut into 1/2-inch pieces and
crisp needs much to thicken the juices. This chilled
improvement, we liked the step shortened the oven 3/4 cup (2 1/4 ounces)
tartness and texture that time and ensured that the CRANBERRY-APPLE old-fashioned rolled oats
cranberries added to one
of our favorite standard
classic butter, flour, sugar, CRISP Filling: The recipe
for this cran-
cinnamon, and oat top- Servings: 8 1 pound (4 cups) fresh or frozen
dessert recipes. The chal- ping lived up to the name Start to finish: 1 hour 30 cranberries berry-apple
lenges were balancing the “crisp.” minutes 1 1/4 cups (8 3/4 ounces) crisp is from
granulated sugar the cook-
fruit flavors and making If you can’t find Brae- 1/4 cup water
Topping: book “Com-
sure that the filling baked burn apples, Golden 3/4 cup (3 3/4 ounces) all-pur- 2 1/2 pounds Granny Smith plete Make-
evenly while the topping Delicious will work. While pose flour apples, peeled, cored, and cut Ahead.”
stayed crisp. old-fashioned rolled oats 1/2 cup packed (3 1/2 ounces) See Apple crisp, 6B Daniel J. van Ackere/America’s Test Kitchen via AP
6B Wednesday, November 21, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
A
Servings: 9
pplesauce cakes don’t Start to finish: 1 hour (plus up to 2
have a singular defi- hours to cool)
nition; they run the 1 cup apple cider
3/4 cup dried apples, cut into 1/2-
gamut from dense, chunky inch pieces
fruitcakes to gummy “health” 1 cup unsweetened applesauce,
cakes without much flavor. room temperature
We wanted a moist and tender 2/3 cup (4 2/3 ounces) sugar
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
cake that actually tasted like 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
apples. 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
To achieve the loose, rustic 1 1/2 cups (7 1/2 ounces) all-pur-
crumb that’s best suited to pose flour
a snack cake, we used the 1 teaspoon baking soda
1 large egg, room temperature
simple quick-bread mixing 1/2 teaspoon salt
method, mixing the wet in- 8 tablespoons unsalted butter, melt-
gredients separately and then ed and cooled
gently adding the dry ingredi- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
ents by hand. n Adjust oven rack to middle
The challenge lay in add- position and heat oven to 325 F.
ing more apple flavor. Simply Make foil sling for 8-inch square
increasing the applesauce baking pan by folding 2 long sheets
of aluminum foil so each is 8 inches
made for a gummy cake, wide. Lay sheets of foil in pan per-
and fresh apples added too pendicular to each other, with extra
much moisture. But two other foil hanging over edges of pan. Push
sources worked well: apple foil into corners and up sides of pan,
smoothing foil flush to pan.
cider and dried apples. n Combine cider and dried apples
When reduced to a syrup, in small saucepan and simmer over
the apple cider contributed medium heat until liquid evaporates
a pleasing sweetness and a and mixture appears dry, about 15
slight tang without excess minutes. Let mixture cool complete-
ly, then process with applesauce in
moisture. And dried apples food processor until smooth, 20 to
plumped in the cider while it 30 seconds.
was reducing gave our cake n Whisk sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg,
even more apple flavor. and cloves together in bowl; set
aside 2 tablespoons mixture for
We liked the textural topping. Whisk flour and baking soda
contrast provided by a simple together in second bowl.
sprinkling of spiced granulat- n Whisk egg and salt together in
ed sugar over the cake before large bowl. Whisk in sugar mixture
until well combined and light-col- Joe Keller/America’s Test Kitchen via AP
baking. This cake is very ored, about 20 seconds. Whisk This recipe for applesauce snack cake appears in the cookbook “Perfect Cake.”
moist, so it’s best to err on in melted butter in 3 additions,
the side of overbaked when whisking after each addition until pan and smooth top with rubber rotating pan halfway through baking. Nutrition information per serving:
testing its doneness. We incorporated. Whisk in applesauce spatula. Gently tap pan on counter Let cake cool completely in pan on 278 calories; 97 calories from fat;
mixture and vanilla. Using rubber to settle batter. Sprinkle reserved wire rack, 1 to 2 hours. Using foil 11 g fat (7 g saturated; 0 g trans
prefer the rich flavor of cider, spatula, fold in flour mixture until sugar mixture evenly over top. Bake overhang, lift cake from pan. Serve. fats); 51 mg cholesterol; 304 mg so-
but you can substitute apple just combined. until toothpick inserted in center (Cake can be stored at room tem- dium; 42 g carbohydrate; 1 g fiber;
juice. n Transfer batter to prepared comes out clean, 35 to 40 minutes, perature for up to 2 days.) 24 g sugar; 3 g protein.
Leftovers
Continued from Page 5B
Coat with crushed corn- condensed cream of chicken simmer, covered, 25-30 min- Makes 12 servings ricotta cheeses.
GOBBLERS flakes. soup, undiluted utes or until heated through. In a greased 13-by-9-inch
Prep time: 25 minutes n In a large skillet, heat 2 cups cubed cooked turkey Top servings with sour cream. 4 cups leftover stuffing baking dish, layer 2 cups
Cook time: 10 minutes/ oil over medium heat. Add breast Nutrition Facts: 1 cup with 1 1 cup dried cranberries turkey, 3 cups stuffing mixture
batch patties in batches; cook 1-1/3 cups fat-free milk tablespoon sour cream: 250 1 cup chopped pecans and ricotta cheese mixture.
Makes 4 servings 3-4 minutes on each side 1 can (4 ounces) chopped calories, 2g fat (1g saturated 3/4 cup chicken broth Top with remaining turkey and
or until golden brown. Serve green chilies, drained fat), 47mg cholesterol, 510mg 1 large egg, lightly beaten stuffing mixture. Sprinkle with
1 large egg warm, with cranberry sauce
2 cups cooked stuffing 1 tablespoon minced fresh sodium, 31g carbohydrate (0 2 cups shredded part-skim cheddar cheese.
and gravy if desired. cilantro sugars, 6g fiber), 23g protein. mozzarella cheese n Bake, covered, 40-45 min-
1-1/4 cups finely chopped (Source: tasteofhome.com)
cooked turkey 1 tablespoon dried minced Diabetic Exchanges: 3 lean 1 cup whole-milk ricotta utes or until heated through.
1/2 cup dried cranberries onion meat, 2 starch. cheese Bake, uncovered, 5 minutes
1/4 cup mayonnaise WHITE TURKEY CHILI 1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon ground cumin
(Source: tasteofhome.com;
Tina Barrett)
4 cups cubed cooked turkey,
divided
longer. Let stand 10 minutes
before serving.
1/2 cup crushed cornflakes Prep time: 10 minutes
1 tablespoon canola oil Cook time: 35 minutes 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1 cup shredded cheddar Nutrition Facts: 1 piece: 418
Cranberry sauce and turkey Makes 6 servings 6 tablespoons fat-free sour cheese calories, 24g fat (8g saturat-
gravy, optional cream TURKEY AND STUFFING n Preheat oven to 350 F.
ed fat), 91mg cholesterol,
640mg sodium, 26g carbohy-
2 cans (15 ounces each)
n In a large bowl, mix egg, cannellini beans, rinsed and n In a large saucepan, CASSEROLE Place stuffing, cranberries drate (10g sugars, 3g fiber),
stuffing, turkey, cranberries drained combine the first 10 ingredi- Prep time: 15 minutes and pecans in a large bowl; 27g protein.
and mayonnaise. Shape into 1 can (10-3/4 ounces) ents; bring to a boil, stirring Bake time: 45 minutes, plus stir in broth. In a small bowl, (Source: tasteofhome.com;
eight 1/2-in.-thick patties. reduced-fat reduced-sodium occasionally. Reduce heat; standing mix egg and mozzarella and Debbie Fabre)
Casserole
Continued from Page 5B
1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup dry white wine and heat oven to 400 F. Melt cream and wine and bring to are tender, 40 to 50 minutes,
GREEN BEAN 2 cups canned fried onions 2 pounds green beans, butter in 12-inch skillet over boil. Reduce heat to medium stirring green beans halfway
CASSEROLE Casserole:
trimmed and cut into 1-inch
pieces
medium heat. Add mush-
rooms, salt and pepper and
and simmer, stirring occasion-
ally, until sauce is thickened,
through baking. Remove foil
and spread topping over green
Servings: 10-12 3 tablespoons unsalted butter 1/4 cup cornstarch cook until mushrooms release about 10 minutes. beans. Bake until golden
Start to finish: 3 hours, 20 10 ounces white mushrooms, their liquid, about 5 minutes. n Toss green beans with brown, about 8 minutes.
minutes (Active time: 45 trimmed and sliced thin n For the topping: Pulse Increase heat to medium-high cornstarch in large bowl and Serve.
minutes) 1 teaspoon salt bread, melted butter and salt and cook until liquid has transfer to 13-by-9-inch baking Nutrition information per
1/2 teaspoon pepper in food processor to coarse evaporated, about 5 minutes. dish. Pour warm mushroom serving: 278 calories; 186
Topping: 6 garlic cloves, minced crumbs, about 6 pulses. Com- Add garlic and thyme and mixture evenly over green calories from fat; 21 g fat (11
2 slices hearty white sandwich 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme bine bread crumbs and fried cook until fragrant, about 30 beans. Let cool completely. g saturated; 1 g trans fats);
bread, torn into pieces 1/4 cup all-purpose flour onions in bowl. Set aside. seconds. Stir in flour and cook n Cover with aluminum 54 mg cholesterol; 354 mg
2 tablespoons unsalted but- 1 1/2 cups chicken broth n For the casserole: Adjust until golden, about 1 minute. foil and bake until sauce is sodium; 18 g carbohydrate; 2
ter, melted 1 1/2 cups heavy cream oven rack to middle position n Slowly whisk in broth, bubbling and green beans g fiber; 4 g sugar; 4 g protein.
Apple crisp
Continued from Page 5B
into 1/2-inch pieces flour, sugars, cinnamon and berries, 3/4 cup sugar and juices, about 5 minutes. Off ing too quickly, loosely cover calories from fat; 19 g fat (11
2 1/2 pounds Braeburn ap- butter in food processor until water to simmer in Dutch heat, stir in cranberry mixture with piece of aluminum foil.) g saturated;1 g trans fats);
ples, peeled, cored, and cut mixture has texture of coarse oven over medium-high heat and tapioca. Let cool slightly. Serve warm 46 mg cholesterol; 11 mg
into 1/2-inch pieces crumbs (some pea-size and cook until cranberries n Transfer filling to 13-by- or at room temperature. sodium; 120 g carbohydrate;
1 cup sweetened dried cran- pieces of butter will remain), are completely softened and 9-inch baking dish set on Nutrition information per 12 g fiber; 86 g sugar; 4 g
berries about 12 pulses. Transfer to mixture is jam-like, about 10 rimmed baking sheet. Smooth serving: 639 calories; 165 protein.
3 tablespoons Minute Tap- medium bowl, stir in oats, minutes; transfer to bowl. surface evenly with spatula
ioca and use fingers to pinch Cook apples, remaining 1/2 and scatter topping evenly
topping into peanut-sized cup sugar, and dried cranber- over filling. Bake until juices
n For the topping: Adjust clumps. Refrigerate while ries in now-empty Dutch oven are bubbling and topping is
oven rack to middle position preparing filling. over medium-high heat until deep golden brown, about 30
and heat oven to 400 F. Pulse n For the filling: Bring cran- apples begin to release their minutes. (If topping is brown-
Brussels sprouts
Continued from Page 5B
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4300 Camera
of Equipment
AND TO THE CITY OF
Clothing COLUMBUS, LOWNDES
6150 Insurance
6200 Loans
8600 Lots & Acreage
8650 Mobile Homes
deed of trust, U.S. Bank Irondale,1300 Excavatingto
Alabama Mis- COUNTY,
4360 Coins & Jewelry MISSISSIPPI, 8700 Mobile Home Spaces
You may cancel at any time during regular Trust,business hours Beal Bank,
N.A., as Trustee 1320byFitness Training
instru- 2350 Personals sissippi, as shown by AS SHOWN BY THE 6250 MAPMortgages
and receive a refund for days notfor published.
LSF9 Master Parti- ment dated April 21,
1330 Furniture Repair & Refinishing 2400 Special Notices the map or plat 4390 Computer OR
thereof Equipment
PLAT THEREOF OF 6300 Stocks & Bonds
8750 Resort Property
cipation Trust, the legal 2010, and 4420 Farm Equipment & Supplies 8800 River Property
1360recorded
General Serviceson as recorded in Subdivi-
2600 Travel/Entertainment RECORD IN SUBDIVI-6350 Business for Sale
holder of said indebted- May 6, 2010, in Book sion Plat Book 24450 at Firewood SION PLAT BOOK NO. 2 8850 Wanted to Buy
FREE SERVICES
ness, having requested 2010, Page 8775 of the
1380 Housecleaning 3000 Employment Page 120 in the4460 Land AT PAGE 44 IN THE 7000 Rentals
Flea Markets 8900 Waterfront Property
the undersigned Substi- records of the afore- 1390 Insulation 3050 Clerical & Office Records in the office of CHANCERY CLERK`S7050 Apartments
4480 Furniture
tuted Trustee to ex- 1400 Insurance
said Chancery Clerk; 3100 Data Processing/the Chancery Clerk,
Computer OFFICE OF LOWNDES
4510 Garage Sales 7100 Commercial Property
9000 Transportation
ecute the trust and sell and 1410 Interior Decorators Lowndes County, Mis- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI; 9050 Auto Accessories/Parts
Bargain Column Ad must fit insaid land (approximately
4 lines and property
in accordance with the WHEREAS,
1440 Jewelry/Watch Repair
the afore-
1470 Lawn Care/Landscaping
3150 Domestic
3170 Engineering
Help sissippi. SUBJECT TO THE RE-7150 Houses
4540 General Merchandise
4570 HouseholdSERVATION
Goods OF EASE- 7180 Hunting Land
9100 Auto Rentals & Leasing
9150 Autos for Sale
20 characters per line) and will run for 3 days. termsFor items
of said deed$100
of or mentioned Deed of 3200 General Help Wanted
Being the same 4630 prop- MENTS FOR UTILITY7190 Land for Rent/Lease
Lawn & Garden
1500assigned
Locksmiths by 9200 Aviation
less ONLY. More than one item may be in trust sameand ad,forbut
theprices
pur- Trust was
1530toMachinery Repair
3250 Management Positions
erty conveyed to4660 Mi-Merchandise AND DRAINAGE IN- 7200 Mobile Homes
Rentals
9250 Boats & Marine
pose of raising the Beal Bank Property 3300 Medical/Dental chael Jackson by4690 deed STALLATION AS SET7250 Mobile Home Spaces
may not total over $100, no relists. sums due thereunder, Acceptance 1560 Mobile
Corp., Home byServices
in-
Musical
from Alexander Brandon FORTH IN THE RE-
Instruments
9300 Camper/R.V.’s
3350 Opportunity Information 4700 Satellites 7300 Office Spaces
together with attorney's strument1590 dated
MovingApril 21, and wife, Emily Nicole
Free Pets & Storage STRICTIVE COVENANTS 9350 Golf Carts
3400 Part-Time 4720 Sporting Goods 7350 Resort Rentals
Up to 4 lines, runs for 6 days. fees, trustee's fees and 2010, and 1620recorded on
Painting & Papering Taylor Brandon, formerly WRITTEN ON SAID RE- 9400 Motorcycles/ATVs
expense of sale. May 6, 2010, in Book 3450 Positions Wanted known as Nicole Taylor CORDED PLAT; AND7400 River Property
4750 Stereos & TV’s
Lost & Found Up to 6 lines, ad will run for 6 days.
NOW, THEREFORE, I,
2010, Page
records of
1650 Pest
1680the
8777 Controlof the
Plumbing
afore-
3500 Professional recorded 05/18/2010
3550 Restaurant/Hotelin Deed Book 2010
SUBJECT
4780 Wanted To Buy TO
STRICTIVE COVENANTS
SAID RE-
7450 Rooms
7500 Storage & Garages
9450 Trailers/Heavy Equipment
9500 Trucks, Vans & Buses
Shapiro & Massey, LLC, said Chancery 1710 Printing
Clerk; 3600 Sales/Marketing Page 2656, in the of- AND CONDITIONS AS 9550 Wanted to Buy
These ads are taken by fax, e-mail or in person at Substituted Trustee in
said deed of trust, will
and 1740 Roofing & Guttering 3650Trades
fice of the Chancery
Clerk of Lowndes
SHOWN BY AND WRIT-
TEN ON SAID RECOR-
7520 Vacation Rentals
7550 Wanted to Rent
our office. Ads will not be take by telephone. on December 5, 2018
1770 Saws & Lawn Mowers
WHEREAS, the afore- 3700Truck Driving County, Mississippi. DED PLAT. 7600 Waterfront Property
offer for sale at public mentioned Deed of
outcry and sell within Trust was assigned by I WILL CONVEY only PROPERTY ADDRESS:
Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 legal hours 0010
Legal Notices (being Property Acceptance
Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 such title as
Legal Notices vested in
0010 The
Legalstreet
Notices address
0010 of Painting & Papering 1620 General Help Wanted 3200
between the hours of Corp. to LPP Mortgage me as Substituted the property is believed
IN THE CHANCERY NOTICE TO CREDITORS 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 LTD, by instrument SUBSTITUTED TRUST- Trustee. to be 412 WINTERSET SULLIVAN'S PAINT THE COMMERCIAL Dis-
COURT OF LOWNDES p.m.), at the Southeast dated April 21, 2010, EE'S NOTICE OF SALE DRIVE, COLUMBUS, MS SERVICE patch is seeking a
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI THE STATE OF MISSIS- Door of the County and recorded on May 6, WITNESS MY SIGNA- 39702. In the event of Certified in lead mechanically-minded in-
SIPPI Courthouse of Lowndes 2010, in Book 2010, WHEREAS, on Novem- TURE on this 19th day any discrepancy removal. Offering spe- dividual to work in its
IN THE MATTER OF THE LOWNDES COUNTY County, located at 505 Page 8780 of the re- ber 23, 2011, Michael of October, 2018. between this street ad- cial prices on interior & pressroom. Applicants
ESTATE OF 2nd Avenue North, cords of the aforesaid Jackson executed a cer- dress and the legal de- exterior painting, pres- must be comfortable
LULA PEARL TURNER Letters Testamentary Columbus, MS 39701, Chancery Clerk; and tain deed of trust to Shapiro & Massey, LLC scription of the prop- sure washing & sheet working around heavy
LEIGH, DECEASED have been granted and to the highest and best Timios Inc., Trustee for SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE erty, the legal descrip- rock repairs. machinery, adhering to
issued to the under- bidder for cash or certi- WHEREAS, LPP Mort- the benefit of Mortgage tion shall control. Free Estimates tight deadlines and
No: 2018-238-KMB signed upon the estate fied funds the following gage, Inc., f/k/a LPP Electronic Registration Shapiro & Massey, LLC Call 435-6528 must have an eye for
of VESSIE KATE EVANS described property situ- Mortgage, LTD, the Systems, Inc., as nom- 1080 River Oaks Drive Title to the above de- detail & quality. Flexible
PETITIONER, CHESTER deceased, by the Chan- ated in Lowndes holder of the deed of inee for American Finan- Suite B-202 scribed property is be- Stump Removal 1790 hours are a must. Email
A. LEIGH, JR cery Court of Lowndes County, State of Missis- trust, substituted Mc- cial Resources, Inc., its Flowood, MS 39232 lieved to be good, but I resume to
County, Mississippi, on sippi, to-wit: Calla Raymer Leibert successors and as- (601) 981-9299 will convey only such mfloyd@cdispatch.com
NOTICE TO CREDITORS the 8th day of Novem- Pierce, LLC as Trustee, signs which deed of title as is vested in me or drop resumes off at
ber, A.D., 2018. This is Tax ID Number(s): as authorized by the trust is of record in the 105 Gardenia Drive as Substitute Trustee. 516 Main St,
Letters of Administra- to give notice to all per- 62W14-04-00200 terms thereof, by instru- office of the Chancery Columbus, MS 39705 Columbus, MS 39701.
tion having been gran- sons having claims ment recorded on Octo- Clerk of Lowndes 18-022215AH THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- No phone calls please.
ted on the 15th day of against said estate to Land situated in the ber 22, 2018, and County, State of Missis- TEMPTING TO COLLECT
November, 2018 by the Probate and Register County of Lowndes in spread at large upon sippi in Book MORT PUBLISH: 10/31, 11/7, A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- FULL TIME EMPLOYEE
Chancery Court of same with the Chan- the State of MS the records in the of- 2011 at Page 23476; 11/14 & 11/21/2018 TION OBTAINED WILL ALLSTUMP GRINDING NEEDED. SOME MECH-
Lowndes County, Mis- cery Clerk of Lowndes fice of the aforesaid and BE USED FOR THAT SERVICE ANICAL KNOWLEDGE,
sissippi to the under- County, Mississippi, Lot 207, Parklawn Sub- Chancery Clerk in Book NOTICE OF SUBSTI- PURPOSE. GET 'ER DONE! LIFTING & DELIVERY OF
signed upon the Estate within ninety (90) days division, Fourth Exten- 2018, Page 22296, pri- WHEREAS, said Deed of TUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE We can grind all your EQUIPMENT. APPLY IN
of Lula Pearl Turner from this date. A failure sion, Columbus, Missis- or to the posting and Trust was subsequently 428 North Lamar Blvd, stumps. Hard to reach PERSON AT HANDY-
Leigh, (d), notice is to so Probate and Re- sippi, as recorded in publication of this no- assigned to Lakeview STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Suite 107 places, blown over MAN RENTALS, INC. ON
hereby given to all per- gister said claim will Plat Book 3 at Page 32 tice; and Loan Servicing, LLC by COUNTY OF LOWNDES Oxford, MS 38655 roots, hillsides, back- HWY. 82 WEST, STARK-
sons having claims forever bar the same. on file in the office of instrument dated July rubinlublin.com/prop- yards, pastures. Free VILLE.
against said estate to the Chancery Clerk of WHEREAS, default hav- 31, 2015 and recorded WHEREAS, default has erty-listing estimates. You find it,
present the same to the This the 8th day of Lowndes County, Mis- ing been made in the in Book MORT 2015 at occurred in the perform- Tel: (877) 813-0992 we'll grind it! Clothing 4330
Clerk of said Court for November, 2018. sissippi. terms and conditions of Page 18194 of the ance of the covenants, Fax: (404) 601-5846 662-361-8379
probate and registra- the deed of trust, and aforesaid Chancery terms and conditions of WOMEN DRESSES &
tion according to law /s/ Michael Allan Evans Commonly known as: the entire debt secured Clerk's office; and a Deed of Trust dated PUBLISH: 11/14/2018, Tree Services 1860 women suits for sale,
within ninety (90) days MICHAEL ALLAN EVANS 430 Summerhaven thereby having been de- April 19, 2013, ex- 11/21/2018, sizes 12 & 14. $5.00
from the first date of Drive, Columbus, MS clared to be due and WHEREAS, Lakeview ecuted by VICKIE LAS- 11/28/2018, A&T Tree Service each. 662-889-6162.
publication of this no- PUBLISH: 11/14, 39702 payable in accordance Loan Servicing, LLC has HON HARGROVE , MAL- 12/05/2018 Bucket truck & stump
tice or they will forever 11/21, & 11/28/2018 with the terms of the heretofore substituted COME JAMES HAR- removal. Free est. Computer Equipment 4390
be barred. I WILL CONVEY only deed of trust, and the Shapiro & Massey, LLC GROVE, conveying cer- Building & Remodeling 1120 Serving Columbus
KELLOCK L ROBERTSON such title as vested in legal holder of said in- as Trustee by instru- since 1987. Senior APPLE IMAC, 2.0 GHz
(WILLCUTT), whose tain real property
This the 15th day of me as Substituted debtedness, LPP Mort- ment dated September therein described to CJ'S ROOFING & HOME citizen disc. Call Alvin @ Core Duo computer.
November, 2018. whereabouts are un- Trustee. gage, Inc., f/k/a LPP 27, 2018 and recorded DENISE MCLAURIN, as REMODELING. Roofing 242-0324/241-4447 Built-in monitor. 2GB
known, must answer Mortgage, LTD, has re- in the aforesaid Chan- (Shingles or Metal) & "We'll go out on a limb RAM, Keyboard, mouse,
Trustee, for REGIONS
/s/ Chester A. Leigh, Jr ROBERT J WITNESS MY SIGNA- quested the under- cery Clerk's Office in BANK D/B/A REGIONS Roof Repairs, Concrete for you!" printer incl. Great cond.
CHESTER A. LEIGH, JR ROBERTSON’s Petition TURE on this 2nd day of signed Substitute Trust- Book MORT 2018 at $325. 205-246-8704.
for Hearing to Correct MORTGAGE, Original Be- Pressure Washing, Car- VICKERS TREE
ADMINISTRATOR OF November, 2018. ee to execute the trust Page 21816; and neficiary, to secure the pentry & Handyman
THE ESTATE OF Calculation of Arrears by and sell said land, prop- Work. Veteran & Senior SERVICE, LLC Farm Equipment & Supplies
LULA PEARL TURNER December 21, 2018, or, Shapiro & Massey, LLC erty and improvements WHEREAS, default hav- indebtedness therein Tree trimming and re-
thereafter, a judgment described, as same ap- Discounts! 662-397- moval. Fully insured. 4420
LEIGH, DECEASED SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE in accordance with the ing been made in the pears of record in the 0800, FREE ESTIMATE.
by default may be terms of the deed of terms and conditions of office of the Chancery Free estimates.
PUBLISH: 11/21, rendered against her in Shapiro & Massey, LLC trust for the purpose of said deed of trust and Call Curt 662-418-0889 2016 JOHN Deere
Clerk of Lowndes HOME REPAIRS & CON- or 662-549-2902 5100E Tractor, 210
11/28 & 12/5/2018 Case No.: 01-DR-2007- 1080 River Oaks Drive raising the sums due the entire debt secured County, Mississippi filed STRUCTION WORK
000358.01, Circuit Suite B-202 thereunder, together thereby having been de- and recorded April 22, “A cut above the rest” hours. $46,500.
WANTED. Carpentry, Also, 2016 15ft
Court of Jefferson Flowood, MS 39232 with attorney's fees, clared to be due and small concrete jobs,
County, Alabama. 2013, in Deed Book Good Things To Eat 2150 Kubota Bush hog avail.
(601) 981-9299 Substitute Trustee’s payable in accordance 2013, Page 11505 , electrical, plumbing, 205-329-1790.
fees and expenses of with the terms of said and re-recorded May 22, roof repairs, pressure
PUBLISH: 10/31, 11/7, 430 Summerhaven sale; deed of trust, Lakeview 2013 in Deed Book washing and mobile
11/14 & 11/21/2018 Drive WANTED TO BUY! 3000,
Loan Servicing, LLC, the 2013, Page 14737; and home roof coating and 3600, 3910, or 3930
NOTICE OF ELECTION SUBSTITUTED TRUST- Columbus, MS 39702 THEREFORE, on Decem- legal holder of said in- underpinning. No job Ford with factory p/s
EE'S NOTICE OF SALE 18-021568MS ber 5, 2018, the under- debtedness, having re- WHEREAS, the benefi- too small. 549-7031. that looks/runs good,
Pursuant to the provi- signed Substitute Trust- quested the under- cial interest of said and a drawbar pulled
sions of Section 69-27- WHEREAS, on February Publication Dates: ee in the deed of trust, signed Substituted Deed of Trust was trans- SUGGS CONSTRUCTION roll-a-bar type hay rake.
31, Mississippi Code 18, 2009, Glenda F. November 14, 21, and will offer for sale at pub- Trustee to execute the ferred and assigned to Building, remodeling, 662-328-5248.
1972 Annotated, an Richardson, a single wo- 28, 2018 lic outcry and sell to the trust and sell said land REGIONS BANK D/B/A metal roofing, painting
election will be held on man executed a certain highest bidder for cash, and property in accord- REGIONS MORTGAGE; & all home repairs. Firewood / Fuel 4450
Thursday, December 6, deed of trust to Ellis & SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S within legal hours (be- ance with the terms of and 662-242-3471
2018 to elect three (3) Ellis, Trustee for the be- NOTICE OF SALE ing between the hours said deed of trust and FIREWOOD FOR Sale.
commissioners for the nefit of Mortgage Elec- of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 for the purpose of rais- WHEREAS, the under- Various lengths.
p.m.) at the Southeast Tom Hatcher, LLC
Lowndes County Soil tronic Registration Sys- WHEREAS, on August ing the sums due there- signed, Rubin Lublin, Custom Construction, 662-295-2274
and Water Conserva- tems, Inc., as nominee 17, 2007, Glory A. front door of the under, together with at- LLC has been appoin- Restoration, Remodel-
tion District from beats for Taylor, Bean & Whi- Hughes, a single per- Lowndes County Court- torney's fees, trustee's ted as Substitute Trust- ing, Repair, Insurance Furniture 4480
____1______, taker Mortgage Corp., son, executed a deed of house in Columbus, fees and expense of ee; and claims. 662-364-1769.
_____3_____, and its successors and as- trust for the benefit of Mississippi, the follow- sale. Licensed & Bonded CORINTHIAN LEATHER
_____5_____. signs which deed of Southeast Funding, Inc., ing described land, NOW, THEREFORE, the sofas with dual re-
trust is of record in the which deed of trust was property and improve- NOW, THEREFORE, I, holder of said Deed of cliners, new, burgundy,
VOTING PLACE - TIME - office of the Chancery recorded on August 17, ments lying and being Shapiro & Massey, LLC, Trust, having requested Excavating 1300 oxblood. Barely used!
LOCATION Clerk of Lowndes 2007, in Book 2007, situate in Lowndes Substituted Trustee in the undersigned so to Clay gravel, fill clay, & Purchase price was
County, State of Missis- Page 24707, in the of- County, Mississippi, to- said deed of trust, will do, as Substitute Trust- top soil for sale! Easy $2400. Will sell both for
Beat #: ______1______ sippi in Book 2009 at fice of the Chancery wit: on November 28, 2018 ee or his duly appoin-
access off 82 East. $1800 or $900/$1000
Place: Shop and Save Page 5753; and Clerk of Lowndes offer for sale at public ted agent, by virtue of sep. Serious inquires
Lot No 214 in Chilcutt outcry and sell within Can load and deliver.
From 9:00 A.M. To 4:00 County, Mississippi; the power, duty and au- Stokes Excavation: only. H 662-798-4375
P.M. WHEREAS, U.S. Bank and Subdivision, First Exten- legal hours (being thority vested and im- 662-689-0089 or C 662-574-0369.
Location: 5730 Caledo- Trust, N.A., as Trustee sion, a subdivision of between the hours of posed upon said Substi-
nia Koloa Road, Caledo- for LSF9 Master Parti- WHEREAS, the afore- Lowndes County, Mis- 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 tute Trustee shall, on
sissippi, as shown by p.m.), at the Southeast December 12, 2018
Garage Sales: Caledonia 4540
nia, MS 39740 cipation Trust has here- mentioned Deed of General Services 1360
tofore substituted Sha- Trust was assigned by plat recorded in Plat Door of the County within the lawful hours 8610 HWY. 12 E. Past
Beat #: ______2______ piro & Massey, LLC as Southeast Funding Inc. Book 2 at page 30 in Courthouse of Lowndes of sale between MUSIC THEORY LES- GREENS: MUSTARD, Alan Jones' car lot. Fri.,
Place: H&R AgriPower Trustee by instrument to New South Federal the office of the Chan- County, located at 11:00AM and 4:00PM SONS turnips, & collards! All Sat., & Sun. 7a- until.
From 9:00 A.M. To 4:00 dated April 30, 2018 Savings Bank, by instru- cery Clerk of Lowndes Columbus, Mississippi, at the southeast front $25 per hour you want! 662-356- Christmas decor, Under
P.M. and recorded in the ment dated August 23, County, Mississippi sub- to the highest and best door of Courthouse pro- Chords, Scales, Modes 6569, 662-251-100, or Armor clothes, North-
Location: 901 Hwy. 45 aforesaid Chancery 2007, and recorded on ject to the restrictive bidder for cash the fol- ceed to sell at public & more! Call Jimbo @ 662-304-7993. Face jackets, coats,
North, Columbus, MS Clerk's Office in Book August 24, 2007, in covenants contained in lowing described prop- outcry to the highest 662-364-1687
PEEPLES PECANS sweaters, lots of
39701 MORT 2018 at Page Book 2007, Page that certain deed from erty situated in Lowndes and best bidder for cash If no answer leave
754 Pecan Drive clothes & misc., furn.,
9168; and 25396 of the records of Jack Chilcutt to Hous- County, State of Missis- or certified funds ONLY, voicemail or text.
Starkville, MS fishing poles/supplies,
Beat #: ______3______ the aforesaid Chancery ing, Inc., dated July 18, sippi, to-wit: the following described NEED HOLIDAY HELP? Custom cracking, life vests, & h/h items.
Place: Brown’s Farm WHEREAS, default hav- Clerk; and 1958, filed for record property situated in
on October 3, 1958 and Personal Assistant for shelling, & blowing your
Supply From 9:00 A.M. ing been made in the The following described Lowndes County, Mis- hire! SKILLS: Home De-
recorded in Book 280 at real estate located in pecans. We also sell General Merchandise 4600
To 4:00 P.M. terms and conditions of WHEREAS, the afore- sissippi, to wit: cor; Staging; Shopping; shelled, halved, &
Location: 901 Alabama said deed of trust and mentioned Deed of pages 456-457. Lowndes County, Mis- Driver; Childcare, etc. pieces! 662-574-1660. BEDROOM SET- Full size
St. Columbus, MS the entire debt secured Trust was assigned by sissippi, to-wit: LOT NO. 72 OF AND IN Dependable, Punctual, sleigh bed, dresser w/
39702 thereby having been de- Federal Deposit Insur- I WILL CONVEY only PARKLAWN SUBDIVI- & Discreet. Please call General Help Wanted 3200 mirror, chest, & night-
clared to be due and ance Corporation as Re- such title as is vested Lot No. 73 of Northaven SION, A SUBDIVISION IN 662-352-4460. stand. $700. Cash
Beat #: ______4______ payable in accordance ceiver for New South in me as Substitute Woods, a subdivision of AND TO THE CITY OF
Accountant Position - only! 662-570-4341.
Place: Carson’s Store with the terms of said Federal Savings Bank, Trustee. the City of Columbus, COLUMBUS, LOWNDES RETAINER WALL, drive- Columbus Leave message.
From 9:00 A.M. To 4:00 deed of trust, U.S. Bank Irondale, Alabama to Lowndes County, Mis- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, way, foundation, con-
WITNESS MY SIGNA- sissippi, as shown by crete, masonry restora- Responsibilities include
P.M. Trust, N.A., as Trustee Beal Bank, by instru- AS SHOWN BY THE MAP
Location: 2610 Carson for LSF9 Master Parti- ment dated April 21, TURE, this the 1st day the map or plat thereof OR PLAT THEREOF OF tion, remodeling, base- A/R, A/P, Payroll, Sales FLOORMATS FOR Toyota
ment foundation, re- Tax, Journal Entries, Re- Camry, Two sets. $85.
Road, Crawford, MS cipation Trust, the legal 2010, and recorded on of November, 2018. as recorded in Subdivi- RECORD IN SUBDIVI-
conciliations, Month/ Cash only! 662-570-
39743 holder of said indebted- May 6, 2010, in Book sion Plat Book 2 at SION PLAT BOOK NO. 2 pairs, small dump truck
/s/ James L. DeLoach hauling (5-6 yd) load & Year end Closing for 4341. Leave msg.
ness, having requested 2010, Page 8775 of the Page 120 in the Land AT PAGE 44 IN THE
McCalla Raymer Leibert Records in the office of demolition/lot cleaning. multiple companies. At-
Beat #: ______5______ the undersigned Substi- records of the afore-
Pierce, LLC the Chancery Clerk,
CHANCERY CLERK`S
Burr Masonry tention to detail and ac- FULL SIZE mattress set,
Place: Lowndes County tuted Trustee to ex- said Chancery Clerk; OFFICE OF LOWNDES curacy are required. new, still in plastic.
SWCD Office From 9:00 ecute the trust and sell and Substitute Trustee Lowndes County, Mis- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI; 662-242-0259. $250. Cash Only! 662-
299 South 9th Street Send resumes to
A.M. To 4:00 P.M. said land and property sissippi. SUBJECT TO THE RE- jobs@ 570-4341. Leave msg.
Location: 2282 Martin in accordance with the WHEREAS, the afore- Oxford, MS 38655 SERVATION OF EASE- WORK WANTED:
(770)643-2148 prographicsms.com
Luther King Jr. Drive terms of said deed of mentioned Deed of Being the same prop- MENTS FOR UTILITY Licensed & Bonded-car- Sporting Goods 4720
Suite 1, Columbus, MS trust and for the pur- Trust was assigned by Foreclosurehotline.net erty conveyed to Mi- AND DRAINAGE IN- pentry, painting, & de- CONTRACTOR SEEKING
39705 pose of raising the Beal Bank to Property File No.: 5264218 chael Jackson by deed STALLATION AS SET molition. Landscaping, experienced carpenter ED SANDERS Gunsmith
sums due thereunder, Acceptance Corp., by in- from Alexander Brandon FORTH IN THE RE- gutters cleaned, bush with lots of experience. Open for season! 9-5,
Signed by Authority of together with attorney's strument dated April 21, PUBLISH: 11/14/2018, and wife, Emily Nicole STRICTIVE COVENANTS hogging, clean-up work, Please call: Tues-Fri & 9-12, Sat.
the Mississippi Soil and fees, trustee's fees and 2010, and recorded on 11/21/2018, Taylor Brandon, formerly WRITTEN ON SAID RE- pressure washing, mov- 662-570-9464 for info. Over 50 years experi-
11/28/2018 known as Nicole Taylor CORDED PLAT; AND ing help & furniture
Water Conservation expense of sale. May 6, 2010, in Book Noweta's Green Thumb ence! Repairs, cleaning,
Commission as recor- 2010, Page 8777 of the recorded 05/18/2010 SUBJECT TO SAID RE- repair. 662-242-3608 is accepting applica- refinishing, scopes
ded in its minutes of Ju- NOW, THEREFORE, I, records of the afore- in Deed Book 2010 STRICTIVE COVENANTS tions for 2 positions: mounted & zeroed,
ly 23, 2018. Shapiro & Massey, LLC, said Chancery Clerk; Page 2656, in the of- AND CONDITIONS AS Lawn Care / Landscaping delivery personnel & handmade knives.
Substituted Trustee in and Sell idle items fice of the Chancery SHOWN BY AND WRIT- 1470 general help. Driver Located: Hwy 45 Alt,
Mark E. Gilbert said deed of trust, will Clerk of Lowndes TEN ON SAID RECOR- must know the area & North of West Point,
Executive Director, on December 5, 2018 WHEREAS, the afore- with a quick action County, Mississippi. DED PLAT. JESSE & BEVERLY'S have good driving his- turn right on Yokahama
MSWCC offer for sale at public mentioned Deed of LAWN SERVICE. Mow- tory. Apply in person @ Blvd, 8mi & turn left on
outcry and sell within Trust was assigned by
classified ad. I WILL CONVEY only PROPERTY ADDRESS: ing, cleanup, landscap- 1325 Main St. Darracott Rd, will see
PUBLISH: 11/7, 11/14, legal hours (being Property Acceptance such title as vested in The street address of ing, sodding, & tree cut- M-F, 3-5 & SAT, 9-1. sign, 2.5mi ahead shop
& 11/21/2018 between the hours of Corp. to LPP Mortgage me as Substituted the property is believed ting. 356-6525. No phone calls. on left. 662-494-6218.
11:00 a.m. and 4:00 LTD, by instrument Trustee. to be 412 WINTERSET
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DOWNTOWN 1BR - This 1BR/1BA located in His-
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ment has been recently
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bus, Open space, very
COLEMAN 1706 RIDGE Rd. Like
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TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS pl, 22 ac w/ pond,
great natural light, hard- 328-8655. woods & wildlife. Close
wood floors, tall ceil-
ings and access to a 1BR/1BA Loft in Histor- 1 BEDROOM to CAFB. Frontage on 2
roads. $249,000.
shared laundry room. ic Downtown Columbus. 2 BEDROOMS 662-418-8077.
1,200 sqft. Available
$750 rent and $750 de-
posit. Utilities included. 12/1. $700 per month 3 BEDROOMS
662-328-8655. 2622 CANTERBURY-
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Take down Peter, 662-574-1561. DOWNTOWN - 522 11th
Street North - Renov- DEPOSIT
hood just minutes from
everything. 3 beds/2
Apts For Rent: West 7050 ated and ready soon; baths, many updates.
that “for rent” FOR LEASE: 2BR/1BA,
now taking applications.
2 beds, 1 bath, Central
AND Very spacious on
grounds to be envied.
CREDIT CHECK
sign and get Prairie Waters,
$700/mo, $700 dep.
H&A, Updated.
$450.00/$450.00.
Minutes from hospital.
REDUCED to $135,000.
fast results
Call 662-328-5556. Must have good refer-
ences. Call Long & 662-329-2323 Call Long & Long @
662-328-0770, 662-
VIP
Long, 662-328-0770. 574-3903.
with an easy DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA, 2411 HWY 45 N
Rentals
CH&A, 1 story, W/D, Lots & Acreage 8600
COLUMBUS, MS
classified ad. historic district, 1 block
from downtown, $625/
2.28 +/- Acre Lot.
Apartments mo. + $625 dep. NO Commercial Property For
149 Tanyia Lane. Off of
Lake Lowndes Road.
Call today & Houses PETS. 662-574-8789.
Peaceful & Quiet area. Rent 7100 Has asphalt drive &
parking, 1200 ft. shop
1 Bedrooms
to place Sudoku YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
FIRST FULL MONTH COMMERCIAL PROPER- w/ living area, septic
2 Bedroooms RENT FREE! 1 & 2 Bed- TIES/Retail/Office tank & water meter. No
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answer
your ad. 3 Bedrooms room Apts/Townhomes.
Stove & refrigerator.
Spaces starting @
$285/mo. Downtown &
East Columbus loca-
trailers. $45,000. Call
662-574-0345. Sudoku
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YESTERDAY’S
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$335-$600 Monthly. placing puzzle based on
Furnished & tions. 662-435-4188. Sudoku is a number-
328-2424 Credit check & deposit. 3.5 Acre Lot. 3 estab-
Unfurnished lished trailer lots. Play- a 9x9 grid
placing with based
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Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 3BR/2BA 910 Ruffin Help Wanted Pets
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516 Main St.
Columbus, MS 39701