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Tuesday | April 23, 2019
Former Starkville
Parks and Recreation
Director Herman
Peters has pleaded
guilty for his role in
an embezzlement
case that saw mul-
tiple former parks
Peters
employees and con-
tractors arrested in 2017 and 2018.
Peters, 53, pleaded guilty to a
charge of conspiracy to defraud
the state on Monday in Oktibbeha
County Circuit Court.
Mississippi 16th Circuit Judge
Lee Howard issued Peters a 5-year
suspended sentence in the Missis-
sippi Department of Corrections,
five years of probation and a $750
fine.
Starkville aldermen fired Peters
on Jan. 2 after placing him on un-
paid administrative leave in late
December. Starkville Police De-
Mary Pollitz/Dispatch Staff
partment arrested him on Jan. 18.
Sale Elementary fifth grade student JaeQuoyiah Mixon, 10, raps about the end-of-year state assessments at the school That same day, police also arrested
cafeteria Monday afternoon. Mixon rapped with Atlanta-based musician and 2009 Columbus graduate David Horton. They former parks employees Schronda
performed a school collaborated hype song with the lyrics: “I had to boss up for my test. I had to stomp my failure’s neck.” Eddins, Anthony Stevenson and
Sale Elementary held a pep rally encouraging students to BOSS the test, building on student success. Mixon is the daughter Marion Watson. Diane Evans, a
of LaQuanda Ash. former parks and recreation ad-
ministrative assistant, was arrest-
ed on Dec. 29.
Peters was accused of conspir-
ing with Evans to pay Watson, Ste-
venson and Eddins for more hours
Man sentenced to 30 years for Camelot Apartments death than they worked between January
2015 and November 2017.
Evans was sentenced to a 5-year
First-degree murder charge in separate Brooksville him with a stick after a
game of dice at the apart-
suspended sentence, five years
of probation, a $1,000 fine and
Garden shooting retired as part of plea deal ments. Amos said Ander-
son had lost $50 to $100
$40,702 in restitution in January.
Stevenson was also sentenced to
By Alex Holloway lesser charge of manslaughter on Mon- during the game, but the a 5-year suspended sentence, five
aholloway@cdispatch.com
day in Oktibbeha County Circuit Court. other men were aware years of probation, a $1,000 fine
he had more money and and $23,505 in restitution.
Mississippi 16th Circuit Judge Lee
Tomas Bradford was sentenced to were attempting to take it. Eddins, who has previously
30 years in the Mississippi Department Howard sentenced Bradford to 10 years During the robbery, Bradford been convicted for false pretense
of Corrections on Monday for a 2016 in MDOC for the armed robbery charge Anderson, who was armed, shot Cole- in Lowndes County, was sentenced
armed robbery and deadly shooting. and 20 years for manslaughter. The sen- man, 17, in the head and killed him. in January to five years in prison,
Bradford, 18, was charged with tences are to run consecutively. Amos said Bradford faced a murder five years of post-release supervi-
armed robbery and second-degree mur- According to Assistant District Attor- charge because he, Coleman and Lee sion, five years of probation and to
der stemming from a March 4, 2016, in- ney Marc Amos, Bradford, along with agreed to rob Anderson, which led to pay $15,200 in restitution.
cident at Camelot Apartments. He plead- Abdural Lee and Decorian Coleman, Coleman’s death. Watson has not been convicted
ed guilty to the robbery charge and the robbed Neal Anderson while striking See Bradford, 3A or sentenced.
81 Low 56
sure what body part? City Hall
Kossen Auditorium on campus. Free to the
High Answers, 6B public.
May 6: Board of
Mostly sunny Supervisors, 9
Full forecast on a.m., Oktibbeha
page 2A. Wednesday County Courthouse
■ Noon Tunes: Dawn Barham entertains May 7: Board of
at the final Spring Noon Tunes from 11:30 Aldermen, 5:30
Inside a.m.-1:30 p.m. at Trotter Convention Center p.m., City Hall
Classifieds 4B Health 6A Courtyard in downtown Columbus. Lunch is May 14: Plan-
Comics 3B Obituaries 5A available for purchase. For more information, Sederick Henderson ning and Zoning
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Tuesday
Say What?
Did you hear? “It means a little bit more when you’re playing Ole Miss.
Armed border group’s leader And our kids will be ready to play.”
MSU baseball coach Chris Lemonis on the Bulldogs facing
said to have assassination plans the Rebels in the Governor’s Cup on Tuesday. Story, 1B.
By Slim Smith of bringing power to the site. He said be fine. I haven’t heard any com- JACKSON — The College Board in Mississip-
ssmith@cdispatch.com the plan he presented to the city was plaints about it.” pi says its preferred candidate to become the next
“focused on a standard of perfor- Forrester said he was confident president of Alcorn State University is an experi-
With the approach mance in the specs to insure a top he could find ways to reduce the
of the soccer season enced administrator who earned her undergradu-
quality lighting system.” costs to meet the $175,000 budget. ate degree from the school.
five months away, “We wanted to make sure there is The other issue is timing.
Caledonia officials The board announced Monday that the can-
going to be a quality that you expect, “We’ve lost kids every year who
met Monday evening didate is Felecia M. Nave. She has been provost
something you are going to be hap- are going to Columbus because
to go over plans to and vice chancellor for academic affairs at North
py with long-term,” he said. we are playing soccer on baseball
light two of the four Carolina Central University since June.
Commission members and alder- fields,” said park commission mem-
soccer fields. men alike said the plan presented to Nave was previously at Prairie View A&M
ber Beth Chisolm. “We’re going to University, where she was a professor of chemical
What they got in- Wiggins them Monday wasn’t feasible. lose our whole program if we don’t engineering and held other positions, including
stead was sticker shock, which may “We just don’t have that kind of
again threaten to disrupt the town’s get this soccer field up and running. director for faculty development and engagement.
money you’re talking about,” Al-
plans for the soccer season. We’ve been waiting a long time. “We believe the preferred candidate’s back-
derman Quinn Parham said flatly.
With $175,000 available for the We’ve got the money and now it’s not ground, both as a graduate of Alcorn State
“There has to be another way.”
lighting project, town officials be- enough.” University and many years of service in higher
“It may come down to wanting a
lieved there was sufficient money to Forrester said he understood the education, both as a faculty member and an ad-
Mercedes, but having the money to
light two of the four fields in the soc- group’s concern. ministrator, make this individual extremely well
buy a Chevrolet,” Mayor Mitch Wig-
cer complex, based on a preliminary gins said. “Isn’t there something we “Give me a few days and let’s see qualified for this opportunity,” Shane Hooper, a
cost estimate by Calvert-Spradling can do?” what we can come up with,” he said. College Board trustee who led the presidential
Engineers. But Monday, an updated The bulk of the money avail- “We’ll shift the design and come search committee, said at a news conference in
cost estimate has sent the project able from the project comes from a back with some more ideas that may Jackson.
back to the drawing board. $145,000 grant from the state’s small work.” Nave will visit Alcorn State’s campus in Lor-
In a joint work session of the municipality grant program. Last Wiggins said the goal now is sim- man on Wednesday to meet with students, admin-
town’s board of aldermen and park year, the town had secured another ple. istrators, faculty, staff and alumni. The College
commission, project engineer $25,000 in in-kind services. “We want the best quality we can Board is meeting at noon Wednesday on the cam-
Matt Forrester set the estimate Under the cost estimate provided have for the money available and pus and trustees are expected to confirm her for
at $165,000 to light one field and Monday, the lighting would consist want it completed by September,” the job at the historically black, land-grant univer-
$100,000 to provide lighting for each of 1,200-watt LED lights mounted he said. “Can we do that in the time sity. She would succeed Alfred Rankins, who left
of the other fields. on 70-foot poles. we have available? I don’t know. I’m the Alcorn State presidency after he was named
“I don’t see, unless there are some Parham, an administrator with concerned.” Mississippi’s higher education commissioner.
significant changes to the plan, how Monroe County Electric Power As the meeting adjourned, Alder-
we are going to light the two fields Association, said he believes the man Tammy McCool made a three-
for less than $230,000 to $240,000,” fields could be lighted for less than word request:
Forrester said of lighting two fields. $100,000 by switching to 60-foot “Hurry, hurry, hurry,” she said.
Area arrests
Bradford
Continued from Page 1A
“Since there was an agreement and Bradford’s family to speak instead.
they all participated in it, the act of one is Emotions among Bradford’s family
the act of all, and it was certainly reason- ran high after Monday’s court proceed-
able for Mr. Anderson to defend himself ings. His mother, Theresa Bradford, said
while he was being robbed,” Amos said. she was dissatisfied with the stiff sen-
“Therefore that act would constitute the tence Howard issued.
unlawful killing of Decorian Coleman.” “There needs to be justice for To-
Lee, who has also been charged with mas,” she said. “It’s a lose-lose situation.
armed robbery and second-degree mur- He didn’t actually kill anyone. I wish it
der, pleaded guilty to robbery in July would have been a lighter sentence.”
2018. Amos said Lee hasn’t been sen- Bradford’s father, Thomas Belk, said
tenced yet, but the prosecution hopes
he understood why some of the family
to resolve that during the current court
was upset. However, he said the sentenc-
term.
ing could have been worse if Bradford
As part of Bradford’s plea deal, the
state retired a first-degree murder had gone to trial, as he was scheduled to
charge against him for an August 2017 on April 29.
shooting at the Brooksville Garden “I’m pleased that I still have my son,”
Apartments. In that case, Bradford Belk said. “He could have been killed as
was charged with shooting and killing well as his friends.
20-year-old Deontay M. Rogers. “I know people are emotional now,
Sandford Knott, a Jackson attorney and they might not understand now, but
representing Bradford, said his client I hope they come to understand that this
may be eligible for early release on the was the best offer he was going to get,”
manslaughter charge. Knott declined to he continued. “Emotions are high now,
comment further on the case, allowing but the sun will come up tomorrow.”
Opinion
4A Tuesday, April 23, 2019
PETER BIRNEY IMES Editor/Publisher
BIRNEY IMES III Editor/Publisher 1998-2018
BIRNEY IMES JR. Editor/Publisher 1947-2003
Dispatch
The
BIRNEY IMES SR. Editor/Publisher 1922-1947
Slimantics
When it’s
appropriate
to dress in
‘black face’
Today, let’s talk
about all the situations
where it is appropriate
to dress in “black face.”
...
Now that we have
produced that compre-
hensive list, let’s talk
about to what degree
politicians connected to
black-face incidents in
college should be held
accountable. Slim Smith
In recent months,
there have been reports of various state politi-
cal figures who were members of fraternities or
clubs at a time when black-face photos were re-
corded for posterity in their college yearbooks.
To date, none of the politicians have been
personally captured in black-face in the images,
but their friends and associates were. Guilt by
association? You could make the argument that,
at the very least, these officials did not appear
offended by it at the time. It’s the “company Mississippi Voices
you keep” argument and cannot be dismissed
entirely. Does it reveal something about these
people’s character or their private beliefs? Is
it part of a pattern? Or just an isolated, unfor-
Multiple voices move state forward
tunate incident that the person had no control
over and may not have even been aware of?
In an email from a reader, the case was made
on criminal justice reform
that its unfair to criticize people “outside their Editor’s note: This Movers and shakers are licenses, not paying fines and failing
time.” column, written early this better equipped to move drug tests. So it goes.
The reader pointed out the example of Ste- month, references a bill forward. Voters follow Mentally ill and addicts are sent
phen Foster, writing: that has since been signed their lead. That’s what’s to prison instead of treatment,
“He died in poverty at age 37 but not before into law. happening. making their already challenging
he had written over 200 songs. He was 100 The legislature has About five years ago a conditions infinitely worse.
percent American, the greatest of American just passed another new think tank emerged: In the early 1990s, I was co-chair-
musicians. bill designed to tackle FWD.us, funded by Bill man of the Metro Jackson Crime
“Do you realize when he was on stage, he Mississippi’s sky-high Gates, Mark Zuckerberg Commission with Wirt Yerger. The
was in black face? His songs were written in incarceration rate. and a dozen or more crack epidemic was raging, the
Negro dialect. His song “The Old Folks at How high is it? super rich finance and crime rate was skyrocketing and
Home” was written about slaves longing to England and France, tech titans. FWD.us has we cried out for more incarceration
return home. which have about the Wyatt Emmerich feet on the ground in and got it. I was co-chairman of
“So, are we smart, self-righteous modern same standard of living Mississippi. Staffers are Gov. Kirk Fordice’s commission for
people supposed to ban Stephen Foster’s songs? as Mississippi, have one- actively working with criminal justice reform. We passed
Really?” tenth the incarceration rate as our state legislators to make reform a sweeping new laws bolstering vic-
Although I am not aware of any movement state. Indeed, Mississippi has one reality. tims rights. My anti-crime creden-
to ban Foster songs — what would the Ken- of the highest incarceration rates in It’s an amazing coalition of both tials are impeccable.
tucky Derby be without the playing of “My the world. the left and the right, national and But over the years I have learned
Old Kentucky Home”? — the reader raises a Like a lot of Mississippians, my local. Not only is the ACLU and the that it is much more complicated. Re-
defense that often accompanys criticism of our approach to crime has been simple Southern Poverty Law Center on search is finding better solutions.
ancestors. — just lock them up. That’ll learn board, but also the conservative It is beyond the scope of this
The thinking goes that it is unfair to judge a ‘em. But like a lot of things in life, it’s Koch brothers’ Americans For column to write about all the details
person of an earlier era by the standards of to- never really that simple. Prosperity, Mississippi’s Center for of how House Bill 1352 addresses
day. There’s some truth to that, of course. Even For one thing, low pay for guards Public Policy, Empower Mississippi reform. It’s a lengthy bill. As voters,
the most enlightened people of earlier times, has created a broken prison sys- and Clergy for Prison Reform. we should encourage our representa-
would be judged, in some respects ignorant, tem in which criminal gangs have Then there are individual crusad- tives to keep moving forward.
bigoted and wrong-headed today. infiltrated our prisons, running the ers like Christina Dent. Check out The FWD.us gurus, other think
But in choosing Foster, I believe the writer contraband concession as a profit her podcasts. Her new nonprofit End tank experts and the conferees
may have chosen a poor example by which to center. It For Good deserves support. She is are aware of the touch points. For
make his case. Gangs operate both in and out of one of the most thoughtful and per- example, people who are in minor
Considered in the context of his time, what prison. To survive in prison, gang suasive speakers I have ever heard. trouble with the law are not very
we can discern of Foster from the historical membership is a necessi- organized. Yet the legal
record strongly indicates his use of black-face ty. Prisons have become
a breeding ground for
America spends $9 on incarceration for system requires them to
jump through all sorts of
differed significantly from the common usage.
His music certainly suggests as much. The more criminality. Rather every one dollar on rehabilitation. In hoops under the threat of
lyrics, although written in the black dialect, than reducing crime, imprisonment. Reducing
touch on themes common to all - love of home prisons are increasing European countries, it’s just the opposite. these hoops will lower
and family, a nostalgic yearning for the past, an crime. the incarceration rate.
appreciation of the natural beauty around him. So it’s crucial to break this cycle FWD.us targeted four states for Our current system is designed for
Understanding that, could it be that Foster, and keep young people capable of reform: Mississippi, Arizona and failure and imprisonment. We need
who died in 1864, was making a larger point rehabilitation from falling into the Oklahoma for its high rate of incar- a reality-based system that gets
in his music? Is Foster making the point that gang trap. Once there, it’s almost ceration and New York for its sheer people in crisis back on track, not
the sentiments expressed are human qualities impossible to escape. number of prisoners. stuck in jail.
shared by all, even blacks - something that We’re talking about a lot of souls. The first step was political: FWD. One example is suspending
seems obvious today, but was far from accepted Twenty-nine thousand Mississippi- us commissioned a comprehensive drivers licenses for minor drug pos-
in Foster’s time. ans are locked up in local, state and poll revealing widespread discontent session and failure to pay fines. You
But what of black-face? federal facilities. That’s a four-fold with our criminal justice system. can’t function in Mississippi without
It’s important to remember that in Foster’s increase over the last 30 years. Eighty percent of Mississippi a car, so people drive anyway, get
time, blacks were not permitted to perform be- So why does America, and believe it is important to “reduce caught and go to jail, setting them
fore white audiences. There are no photographs Mississippi, lock up so many people the number of people who are in jail down a vicious spiral alienation,
of Foster in black-face, so we do not know if his compared to Europe and the rest or prison.” By a two to one margin, resentment and destruction.
make-up was presented to make a black man’s of the world? Study after study has Mississippians believe incarceration Make no mistake: Law abiding
features comically exaggerated. Although it shown that America embraces a increases crime. citizens need to be protected from
is speculation, when you consider the nature punitive approach while Europe The poll was necessary to battle truly violent, incorrigible criminals.
of Foster’s “black” lyrics, it’s reasonable to embraces a rehabilitative approach. the knee jerk lock ‘em up reaction But our incarceration of the non-vi-
suggest that his use of black-face may not have America spends $9 on incarceration of the typical state legislator. For olent depletes our resources to fight
been the caricature we typically associate with for every one dollar on rehabilitation. decades, no legislator wanted to be those genuine threats to public
black face. In European countries, it’s just the seen as soft on crime. Penalties were safety.
Now, compare Foster’s use of black face to opposite. heaped on penalties. Non-violent This is not a new story. God gave
the far more common use of it. In Europe, prison sentences are offenders began serving huge sen- Moses a lot of laws but we couldn’t
Overwhelmingly, black face and the accom- shorter and the goal is to reintegrate tences without parole for technical help but break them. The wages of
panying “minstrel” music were used as a device the individual back into society as parole violations and drug addiction. sin was death. It got so bad God was
to mock, humiliate, dehumanize and caricatur- quickly as possible. In America, Finally, so many average Mississip- about to wipe away humankind.
ize black people. It was just as abhorrent then sentences are longer and reintegra- pians were affected through friends God came up with a new plan.
as it is today. Human decency — or the lack of tion is not considered a government and extended family that opinion Christ came to earth, ushering in a
it - transcends time periods. What’s wrong is function. changed. new covenant based on grace, faith,
wrong, whether it happened in 1880 or 1980 or Our nation’s unique history is a As a columnist, I keep hearing forgiveness and redemption. Only
today. factor: We had to conquer an indige- horror stories. Last week a dis- then did mankind begin its slow
As we consider the current state politicians nous people. Slavery was critical to traught mother, Lisa Moore, came climb out of barbarity.
who have been connected to the use of black the southern economy. Guns, whips to the Sun. Her 19-year-old ADHD For a state that overwhelmingly
face, there is no “context of their time” argu- and chains are part of our culture. son was sentenced to 50 years for professes Jesus as our King, we sure
ment to be made. Unfortunately, our punitive breaking into cars. He will serve a have an Old Testament criminal jus-
That this practice persisted in some of our approach has created a permanent- minimum of 12 years before he gets tice system. It didn’t work very well
colleges more than 20 years after the Civil ly disconnected underclass. That parole. That’s nuts. for God. It’s not working very well
Rights movement changed the racial landscape breeds crime. One lady was sentenced to five for Mississippi.
is something we should all regret and never Times change. Technology and years without parole for one pill box Wyatt Emmerich is the editor
seek to rationalize or defend. better communication can be an of opioids. Three thousand Mis- and publisher of The Northside Sun,
Slim Smith is a columnist and feature writer engine of progress. Public policy sissippians are in jail for technical a weekly newspaper in Jackson. He
for The Dispatch. His email address is ssmith@ research is more readily available. violations such as not showing up for can be reached by e-mail at wyatt@
cdispatch.com. Bad policy is more quickly exposed. hearings, driving with suspended northsidesun.com.
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hoods on statues at a Con- provide context about the
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News outlets report that Anderson shouldn’t have
Enzo Niebuhr and Jody been arrested.
Anderson were detained
Sunday during a protest You’ve always said you
near the North Carolina
Women of the Confedera-
wanted to be buried in
cy monument. The monu- the dress you wore to your
ment is in the capital of Ra- granddaughter’s wedding.
leigh near the Statehouse.
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Baseball
1-2), 7:10 p.m. Campbellsville at Indiana Southeast, ccd. x-Saturday, April 27: San Antonio at Denver, OF Nicky Delmonico from Charlotte (IL).
CALENDAR
Milwaukee (Davies 2-0) at St. Louis (Ponce Chicago 17, Lawrence 1 TBA MINNESOTA TWINS — Sent LHP Gabriel
de Leon 0-0), 7:45 p.m. Concordia-Chicago 26, Dominican (Ill.) 17 Portland 3, Oklahoma City 1 Moya to Rochester (IL) for a rehab assign-
American League Glance L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 3-1) at Chicago Cubs
(Quintana 2-1), 8:05 p.m.
Concordia (Wis.) 1, Wis. Lutheran 0
Edgewood 10-2, Milwaukee Engineering 6-4
Sunday, April 14: Portland 104, Oklahoma
City 99
ment.
NEW YORK YANKEES — Released LHP Gio
All Times EDT
Prep Baseball
East Division
W L Pct GB
Washington (Corbin 1-0) at Colorado (TBD),
8:40 p.m.
Eureka 10, Knox 4
Franklin 14-x, Earlham 2-x
Tuesday, April 16: Portland 114, Oklahoma
City 94
González from his minor league contract.
Signed INF Brad Miller to a minor league
Tampa Bay 15 8 .652 — Seattle (Swanson 0-1) at San Diego (Margevi- Goshen 6-7, Mount Vernon Nazarene 1-6 Friday, April 19: Oklahoma City 120, Portland contract.
Today’s game New York 12 10 .545 2½ cius 1-2), 10:10 p.m. Hanover 5, Bluffton 2 108 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Recalled RHP
Toronto 11 12 .478 4 Wednesday’s Games Illinois Tech 11, Lakeland 5 Sunday, April 21: Portland 111, Oklahoma Ryan Dull from Las Vegas (PCL). Optioned
Victory Christian vs. Starkville Christian, 4 p.m. Boston 9 13 .409 5½ Miami (Alcantara 1-2) at Cleveland (TBD), Indiana South Bend at Indiana Wesleyan, City 98 LHP Ryan Buchter to Las Vegas.
Baltimore 8 16 .333 7½ 1:10 p.m. ccd. Tuesday, April 23: Oklahoma City at Portland, TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned C Nick Ciuffo
Prep Softball
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Milwaukee (Chacin 2-2) at St. Louis (Wain-
wright 1-2), 1:15 p.m.
Indiana Tech at Indiana Wesleyan, ccd.
Kalamazoo 8, Calvin 6
10:30 p.m.
x-Thursday, April 25: Portland at Oklahoma
to Durham (IL). Reinstated C Mike Zunino
from paternity leave.
Minnesota 13 7 .650 — Washington (Sanchez 0-2) at Colorado (Mar- Kenyon at Bluffton, ppd. City, 9:30 p.m. National League
Today’s game Cleveland 12 9 .571 1½ quez 2-1), 3:10 p.m. Kenyon 6-1, Wittenberg 1-11 x-Saturday, April 27: Oklahoma City at Port- ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Optioned
Detroit 10 10 .500 3 Seattle (Hernandez 1-1) at San Diego (Padd- Marian (Ind.) 9, Grace 0 land, TBA RHP Jimmie Sherfy to Reno (PCL).
Victory Christian vs. Starkville Christian, 4 p.m. Chicago 9 12 .429 4½ ack 0-1), 3:40 p.m. Marian (Wis.) 10-10, Rockford 0-4 Houston 3, Utah 1 ATLANTA BRAVES — Optioned RHP Touki
Kansas City 7 16 .304 7½ San Francisco (Pomeranz 0-2) at Toronto Martin Luther at Minn.-Morris, 2, ppd Sunday, April 14: Houston 122, Utah 90 Toussaint to Gwinnett (IL). Recalled RHP
College Baseball
West Division
W L Pct GB
(Buchholz 0-0), 4:07 p.m.
Atlanta (Soroka 0-1) at Cincinnati (Roark 1-0),
Ohio Northern 6, Marietta 4
Peru St. at Doane, 2, ppd.
Wednesday, April 17: Houston 118, Utah 98
Saturday, April 20: Houston 104, Utah 101
Bryse Wilson from Gwinnett.
CHICAGO CUBS — Sent LHP Mike Mont-
Seattle 16 9 .640 — 6:40 p.m. Principia 17-1, Blackburn 3-3 Monday, April 22: Utah 107, Houston 91 gomery to Tennessee (SL) for a rehab as-
Today’s game Houston 13 9 .591 1½ Arizona (Kelly 1-2) at Pittsburgh (Lyles 2-0), Rochester (Mich.) 14, Cleary 4 Wednesday, April 24: Utah at Houston, 8 p.m. signment.
7:05 p.m. St. Ambrose 8, Indiana South Bend 6 x-Friday, April 26: Houston at Utah, TBA
Mississippi State vs. Ole Miss (Pearl), 6 p.m. Texas
Oakland
12 9 .571 2
12 13 .480 4 Philadelphia (Velasquez 0-0) at N.Y. Mets St. Norbert 13, Beloit 7 x-Sunday, April 28: Utah at Houston, TBA
COLORADO ROCKIES — Reinstated LHP
Tyler Anderson from the 10-day IL. Placed
Louisiana at Southern Miss, 6 p.m. Los Angeles 9 14 .391 6 (Vargas 1-0), 7:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Buehler 2-0) at Chicago Cubs
Saint Xavier at Clarke, ccd.
Spring Arbor 10, Bethel (Ind.) 1
LHP Kyle Freeland on the 10-day IL, retroac-
Monday’s Games tive to April 19.
Wednesday’s game Detroit at Boston, ppd.
Chicago White Sox 12, Baltimore 2
(Hamels 3-0), 8:05 p.m. Taylor 6, Indiana Wesleyan 5
Trinity International 10, Roosevelt 7 Golf MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Placed RHP Ju-
nior Guerra on the bereavement list. Optioned
Mississippi University for Women at Stillman Tampa Bay 6, Kansas City 3
Monday’s College
Wilmington (Ohio) 5-6, Mount Union 4-7, 1st
game, 10 innings
Golf Glance LHP Donnie Hart to San Antonio (PCL). Re-
Minnesota 9, Houston 5 All Times EDT called RHPs Adrian Houser and Jake Petricka
College (DH), Noon N.Y. Yankees 4, L.A. Angels 3, 14 innings
Baseball Scores FAR WEST PGA TOUR from San Antonio.
Oakland 6, Texas 1 Hawaii-Hilo 11-5, Holy Names 4-3 NEW YORK METS — Activated INF Todd
Alabama at Jacksonville State, 6 p.m. Tuesday’s Games EAST Nevada 8, Oregon St. 7, 12 innings
RBC HERITAGE
Site: Hilton Head Island, S.C. Frazier from the 10-day IL. Recalled INF Luis
Detroit (Boyd 1-1) at Boston (Sale 0-4), 1:05 Arcadia at Montclair St., ppd Pacific (Ore.) 14, Linfield 6 Guillorme from Syracuse (IL). Placed LHP
Course: Harbour Town GL. Yardage: 7,099.
Southern Miss at New Orleans, 6:30 p.m. p.m., 1st game Assumption 9, Saint Anselm 4
Bates 16, Thomas (Maine) 3
San Francisco 19, UC Davis 14 Par: 71. Justin Wilson on the 10-day IL, retroactive
Miami (Lopez 1-3) at Cleveland (Carrasco Stanford 11, Gonzaga 10 to April 20. Optioned RHP Paul Sewald to
College Softball Bethany (W.Va.) 3, Grove City 2, 11 innings Purse: $6.9 million. Winner’s share:
2-2), 6:10 p.m. UC Santa Barbara 4, CSU Bakersfield 1 $1,242,000. Syracuse.
Chicago White Sox (Nova 0-2) at Baltimore Bloomsburg 13-13, Mansfield 0-4
Cabrini 11-12, Marywood 2-5 Television: Thursday-Friday, 3-6 p.m. (Golf PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Optioned LHP
(Cashner 3-1), 7:05 p.m. Steven Brault to Indianapolis (IL). Reinstated
Today’s game Channel); Saturday-Sunday, 1-2:45 p.m. (Golf
ON THE AIR
San Francisco (Pomeranz 0-2) at Toronto after the Masters. USA Basketball
(Buchholz 0-0), 4:07 p.m. Mount Aloysius 8-4, Alfred St. 7-18 Philadelphia 3, Brooklyn 1
NYIT 19-16, Lincoln (Pa.) 4-2 Saturday, April 13: Brooklyn 111, Philadel- Next week: Zurich Classic. USAB — Named Atlanta Hawks coach Lloyd
Chicago White Sox (Santana 0-1) at Baltimore Online: www.pgatour.com Pierce assistant men’s national team coach.
(Means 2-2), 7:05 p.m. Old Westbury at Lehman, 2, ppd. phia 102
LPGA TOUR
Today Plattsburgh St. 6, Fredonia 2 Monday, April 15: Philadelphia 145, Brooklyn FOOTBALL
Detroit (Ross 1-2) at Boston (Rodriguez 1-2), LOTTE CHAMPIONSHIP National Football League
7:10 p.m. Post (Conn.) 6, Dominican (N.Y.) 2, six in- 123
nings, rain; 2nd game ppd. Thursday, April 18: Philadelphia 131, Brook- Site: Kapolei, Hawaii. ATLANTA FALCONS — Signed S J.J. Wilcox
Minnesota (TBD) at Houston (Verlander 3-0),
COLLEGE BASEBALL 8:10 p.m. Sacred Heart at Rhode Island, ccd. lyn 115 Course: Ko Olina GC. Yardage: 6,397. Par:
72.
to a one-year contract.
Saint Rose at S. Connecticut, ppd. Saturday, April 20: Philadelphia 112, Brook- BUFFALO BILLS — Signed RB T.J. Yeldon to
N.Y. Yankees (German 3-1) at L.A. Angels
6 p.m. — Missouri State at Missouri, SEC (Pena 0-1), 10:07 p.m. Salve Regina at Amherst, ccd. lyn 108 Purse: $2 million. Winner’s share: $300,000.
Television: Wednesday-Saturday, 7-11 p.m.
a two-year contract.
St. Joseph’s (Maine) 3, Bowdoin 0, 8 innings, Tuesday, April 23: Brooklyn at Philadelphia, DENVER BRONCOS — Signed DL Mike
7 p.m. — Nebraska at Creighton, CBSSN rain 8 p.m. (Golf Channel). Purcell and Billy Winn and OL Jake Rodgers.
National League Glance St. Joseph (Vt.) at Point Park, 2, ccd. x-Thursday, April 25: Philadelphia at Brook- Defending champion: Brooke Henderson. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed OL Evan
COLLEGE SOFTBALL All Times EDT St. Mary’s (Md.) 3, Salisbury 1 lyn, 7 p.m. Race to CME Globe leader: Jin Young Ko.
Last tournament: Jin Young Ko won the ANA
Boehm to a one-year contract.
East Division Shepherd 6-13, West Liberty 5-1 x-Saturday, April 27: Brooklyn at Philadel- Canadian Football League
4:30 p.m. — Illinois at Northwestern, BTN SUNY Canton at Plattsburgh St., ppd. phia, TBA Inspiration. EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Signed WR Josh
W L Pct GB Notes: The tournament runs from Wednesday
New York 12 10 .545 — S. Vermont 4-2, Elms 3-1 Boston 4, Indiana 0 Stangby.
to Saturday. ... Cristie Kerr holds the 18-hole
6 p.m. — Michigan State at Michigan, FS1 Philadelphia 12 10 .545 — Stevenson 8, Catholic 1 Sunday, April 14: Boston 84, Indiana 74
(62) and 72-hole (268) tournament records
HOCKEY
Atlanta 11 10 .524 ½ Thiel 6, Westminster (Pa.) 2 Wednesday, April 17: Boston 99, Indiana 91 National Hockey League
when she won in 2017. ... Michelle Wie won
MLB BASEBALL Washington 10 11 .476 1½ Ursinus 7, College of N.J. 5, 11 innings Friday, April 19: Boston 104, Indiana 96
her hometown tournament in 2014, the same
CAROLINA HURRICANES — Reassigned F
Clark Bishop to Charlotte (AHL).
Miami 6 16 .273 6 Valley Forge 7, Baptist Bible 4 Sunday, April 21: Boston 110, Indiana 106
year she won her only major at the U.S. Wom-
7 p.m. — LA Dodgers at Chicago Cubs OR Min- Central Division Wells at D’Youville, 2, ppd. Western Conference
en’s Open. ... Jin Young Ko is among those
ST. LOUIS BLUES — Recalled Fs Klim
Kostin, Jordan Nolan and Austin Poganski
W L Pct GB Wesley 13-5, Neumann 6-16 Golden State 3, L.A. Clippers 1
in the field, her first start since she won the
nesota at Houston, MLB Pittsburgh 12 8 .600 — Westfield St. at W. New England, ppd. Saturday, April 13: Golden State 121, L.A.
LPGA’s first major of the year at the ANA In-
and D Chris Butler, Niko Mikkola, Mitch Rein-
ke and Jake Walman from San Antonio (AHL).
St. Louis 13 9 .591 — W. New England at Curry, 2, ppd. Clippers 104 spiration. ... Ko moved to the No. 1 ranking for
NBA BASKETBALL Milwaukee 13 11 .542 1 SOUTH Monday, April 15: L.A. Clippers 135, Golden the first time. ... The Hawaii field features four
ECHL
ECHL — Suspended Tulsa F Alex Kromm
Chicago 10 10 .500 2 Anderson (S.C.) 16, Mars Hill 4 State 131 of the top five in the world ranking, and eight
6 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Teams TBD, NBA Cincinnati 8 13 .381 4½ Bryan 12, Bluefield 1 Thursday, April 18: Golden State 132, L.A. of the top 10. Missing are Sung Hyun Park at
one game.
SOCCER
West Division Carson-Newman 13-6, Coker 3-5 Clippers 105 No. 2 and Lexi Thompson at No. 6. ... This is
7 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Teams TBD, TNT W L Pct GB Catawba 8, S.C. Aiken 4 Sunday, April 21: Golden State 113, L.A. the fourth of six events in the western part of
Major League Soccer
NEW YORK CITY — Named Liam Manning
Los Angeles 15 9 .625 — Centre 4, Thomas More 1 Clippers 105 the U.S. The next two are in California before
9:30 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Teams TBD, TNT Arizona 12 11 .522 2½ Claflin 13, Benedict 10
Coker at UNC Pembroke, ccd.
Wednesday, April 24: L.A. Clippers at Golden
State, 10:30 p.m.
the LPGA Tour moves to the East Coast.
director of coaching for the Academy.
COLLEGE
San Diego 12 11 .522 2½ Next week: JTBC Premia LA Open.
NHL HOCKEY Colorado 10 13 .435 4½ Kennesaw St. 12, Georgia St. 10
Memphis 3, North Alabama 2
x-Friday, April 26: Golden State at L.A. Clip-
pers, TBA
Online: www.lpga.com
GEORGIA TECH — Junior C James Banks
declared for the NBA draft.
San Francisco 9 14 .391 5½
6 p.m. — Stanley Cup Playoff: Teams TBD, Monday’s Games Midway 5, Brescia 4 x-Sunday, April 28: L.A. Clippers at Golden LIPSCOMB — Named Lauren Sumski wom-
NBCSN
Arizona 12, Pittsburgh 4
N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 1
St. Louis 13, Milwaukee 5
Milligan 1, St. Andrews 0
Randolph-Macon 6-13, Ferrum 1-5
Reinhardt 2, Union (Ky.) 1
State, TBA
San Antonio 2, Denver 2
Saturday, April 13: San Antonio 101, Denver
Transactions en’s basketball coach.
NEBRASKA — Announced men’s graduate
basketball G Haanif Cheatham has trans-
SOCCER (MEN’S) Colorado 7, Washington 5 Tennessee Wesleyan 5-2, Point (Ga.) 4-13 96 Monday’s Moves ferred from Florida Gulf Coast.
Tuesday’s Games Virginia Wesleyan 4, Methodist 3 Tuesday, April 16: Denver 114, San Antonio BASEBALL OHIO STATE — Named Jake Diebler men’s
1:30 p.m. — German Cup: RB Leipzig vs. Ham- Miami (Lopez 1-3) at Cleveland (Carrasco
2-2), 6:10 p.m.
MIDWEST
Adrian 5-9, Albion 4-5
105
Thursday, April 18: San Antonio 118, Denver
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned OF Ce-
assistant basketball coach.
RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE — Named Aidan
burger SV, semifinal, ESPNEWS Atlanta (Gausman 1-1) at Cincinnati (Gray Alma 9-11, Hope 7-9 108 dric Mullins to Norfolk (IL). Designated RHP Abolfazli assistant men’s soccer coach.
0-3), 6:40 p.m. Anderson (Ind.) 4, Transylvania 3 Saturday, April 20: Denver 117, San Antonio Josh Lucas for assignment. Selected the TEMPLE — Sophomore men’s basketball G
103 Tai Strickland is transferring from Wisconsin.
1:40 p.m. — Premier League: Tottenham vs. Arizona (Weaver 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Williams
1-0), 7:05 p.m.
Aquinas 6, Lourdes 4
Ashland 6, Ohio Dominican 2 Tuesday, April 23: San Antonio at Denver,
contract of INF Stevie Wilkerson from Norfolk.
BOSTON RED SOX — Assigned RHP Eras- THE CITADEL — Named Kevin Weston out-
San Francisco (Samardzija 1-1) at Toronto Baldwin Wallace 15-4, Capital 3-12 9:30 p.m. mo Ramirez outright to Pawtucket (IL). side linebackers coach.
Brighton, NBCSN (Thornton 0-2), 7:07 p.m. Benedictine (Ill.) 17-6, Aurora 4-8 Thursday, April 25: Denver at San Antonio, 7, CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Placed OF Eloy VANDERBILT — Named James Strong assis-
Philadelphia (Eflin 2-2) at N.Y. Mets (Wheeler Bethel (Minn.) 4, Northwestern-St. Paul 3 8 or 9:30 p.m. Jiménez on the bereavement list. Recalled tant men’s basketball coach.
Rivalry
Continued from Page 1B
start Tuesday night’s Lemonis pointed to the his past two games.
game. As the de facto No. team’s inability to throw The Rebels will turn
3 starter of late, Plumlee strikes as a problem area. to junior Zack Phillips on
has been streaky behind “In this league you’re the mound. Phillips holds
freshman JT Ginn and facing a heavyweight ev- a 4.58 ERA in 35.1 innings
redshirt junior Ethan ery week,” Lemonis said. pitched this season.
Small. “You’ve just got to be able
MSU has won the past
In outings against No. to get back up on your feet
20 Tennessee and Ala- and respond.” three Governor’s Cup
bama, Plumlee pitched Ole Miss is 27-14 after games and five of the last
10.1 innings of 2-run ball, a sporadic three weeks. six.
giving up just 6 hits while Since sweeping then-No. A team has won the
striking out 5. 16 Florida on April 5 and trophy four times in a row
By contrast, Plumlee’s 6, the Rebels are 4-4 in just once, when Ole Miss
latest start against Arkan- their last eight games — won five straight between
sas was more adventur- including series losses to 2002 and 2006.
ous. The right-hander was No. 25 Auburn and Ken- “It definitely means
chased after just two in- tucky. something a lot different
nings, giving up five runs Ole Miss boasts a line-
than other games,” senior
on three hits on Friday. up with five players hit-
MSU’s pitching staff ting .303 or better. Senior outfielder Jake Mangum
was rocked as a whole Ryan Olenek leads the said of Tuesday’s match-
during its time in Fay- pack at .370. Sophomore up. “There’s some brag-
etteville. The Razorbacks Tyler Keenan is the team ging rights in the state.
scored 27 runs off 31 hits RBI leader with 51 and It’s the Governor’s Cup,
on the weekend. has recorded multiple hits so let’s roll.”
Signees
Continued from Page 1B
Falcons to a 23-5 record in the group’s leadership ships and that’s a wonder-
2018 and a round of 16 ap- and poise on and off the ful thing, but to see them
pearance in the Mississip- court but that she’s proud move on and advance into
pi High School Activities to have played a part in their lives and to say that
Association 6A playoffs. their continued success. you were a part of that and
Columbus head coach “This is what we do it know that you’re a part of
Yvonne Hairston ex- all for,” Smith said. “We that, that is the greatest
pressed that she will miss love to win champion- thing ever.”
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college roundup
CANDORVILLE Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (April prefer. You’ll do it enough times and
23). It starts with a 10-week TAURUS (April 20-May 20). in as many different ways as
stretch of cosmic boons, many The truth moves you, even if possible.
and varied, including a lucky the truth happens to be fiction. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Your
friend, fantastic tickets and an It’s the emotional truth of a fresh, playful attitude makes
open door to a better position. thing that rings out or doesn’t. it possible for you to live long
You’ll have the means to get Just be aware that this can be without growing old. It also at-
what you want, but be careful, manipulated by skilled actors, tracts attention from interesting
as an acquisition becomes, liars and storytellers. people. The conversation is
to some extent, a taskmaster, GEMINI (May 21-June 21). terrific!
requiring attention and main- You love people in different VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
tenance. Scorpio and Pisces ways and for different reasons You’re doing something that you
adore you. Your lucky numbers than you once did, which is the would do whether or not you
BABY BLUES are: 7, 40, 28, 1 and 19. natural progression of love — to were paid. And yet, maybe you
ARIES (March 21-April 19). move with the changes, whether shouldn’t offer this service for
Sometimes you have to spend they be toward depth or friend- free. It’s possible people will
time with people who just aren’t liness or familiarity. It’s nothing value it better if they pay for it.
a good influence on you, but to fear. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
more often you have a choice. CANCER (June 22-July 22). As you work, don’t be afraid to
When you think and plan ahead, Just by being you and doing the make your tools your own. The
it’s easier to avoid having to next right thing, you will build same goes for the rest of the
spend time in ways you don’t up the trust others have in you. resources. Forget about what a
thing was designed to do. What
matters is what you’re using it
to do.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). It’s one thing to understate
things out of modesty or social
BEETLE BAILEY grace and quite another to hide
your light because you’re afraid
to show people what you’re up
to. Talk about your work. The
support you get will do you
good.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). Showing your love isn’t
always romantic, like the gift
of flowers, or glamorous, like
being on a fantastic trip. Mostly,
showing your love is as small
as spoonfuls, as diligent as
washing dishes, as moving as
a carpool.
MALLARD FILLMORE CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). You can’t change other
people, but you can make them
want to change and then watch
as they do the changing all by
themselves. This is through
fear or inspiration. Inspiration
is better.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). Perfectionism can be a
form of fear. To collect your
“points” in whatever form they
are available today, you need
to get the product out the
door. Know when to say, “Good
FAMILY CIRCUS enough.”
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). Fun is contagious, but it’s
also subjective. Read the room.
And if you’re not in the room, as
in an email or text situation, this
is impossible. Jokes are risky
unless you already know your
audience well.
classifieds
EE'S NOTICE OF SALE having requested the EE'S NOTICE OF SALE Tyler McCaughn as grees 30 minutes West SUBJECT TO those util- Home Administration,
undersigned, as Substi- Trustee therein as au- along the centerline of ity and drainage facilit- United States Depart-
WHEREAS, on, January tuted Trustee, to ex- WHEREAS, on, July 5, thorized by the terms said Railroad for 2168 ies ten (10) feet in even ment of Agriculture, the
23, 1987, Mary L. ecute the trust and sell 1991, Audrey W. Allen, thereof by instrument feet; thence run South width along and adjoin- holder of said Deed of
Brooks, a single person, said land and property a single person, ex- dated February 20, 79 degrees 30 minutes ing the North and South Trust and Note secured
executed a deed of trust in accordance with the ecuted a deed of trust 2019, and recorded in East along the center- boundary lines and five thereby, substituted J.
Easy online self-service for to Glendal E. Reid, terms of said Deed of to Glendal E. Reid, Book MORT 2019, Page line of Roberts Street (5) feet in even width Tyler McCaughn as
county supervisor, Trust- Trust for the purpose of FmHA County Super- 4574, in the office of for 1513 feet; thence along and adjoining the Trustee therein as au-
your classified ads available ee for the United States raising the sums due visor, Trustee for the the Lowndes County run North 02 degrees East and West bound- thorized by the terms
of America, acting thereunder, together United States of Amer- Chancery Clerk; and West for 230 feet to the ary lines. thereof by instrument
at ads.cdispatch.com or call through Farmers Home with attorney's fees, ica, acting through POINT OF BEGINNING: dated February 20,
Administration, United Substituted Trustee's Farmers Home Adminis- WHEREAS, default hav- thence run North 01 de- I will only convey such 2019, and recorded in
662.328.2424 States Department of fees and expenses of tration, United States ing been made in the grees 04 minutes West title as is vested in me Book MORT 2019, Page
Agriculture, recorded in sale. Department of Agricul- terms and conditions of for 268.9 feet; thence as Substituted Trustee. 4583, in the office of
Deed of Trust Book 838 ture, recorded in Deed said Deeds of Trust and run North 83 degrees the Lowndes County
deadliNes
at page 313 of the re- NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. of Trust Book 999 at the entire debt secured West for 162 feet; WITNESS MY SIGNA- Chancery Clerk; and
cords of the Chancery TYLER MCCAUGHN, page 109 of the re- thereby having been de- thence run South 01 de- TURE, this the 15th day
Clerk of Lowndes Substituted Trustee in cords of the Chancery clared to be due and grees 04 minutes East of April, 2019. WHEREAS, default hav-
(Deadlines subject to change.) County, Mississippi; said Deeds of Trust, Clerk of Lowndes payable in accordance for 268.9 feet; thence ing been made in the
and will, on the 17th day of County, Mississippi; with the terms in said run South 83 degrees /s/ J. Tyler McCaughn, terms and conditions of
For Placing/Canceling May, 2019, offer for and Deeds of Trust and the East for 162 feet to the MSB 102669 said Deeds of Trust and
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sale and will sell at pub-
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legal holder of said in- POINT OF BEGINNING
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P. O. BOX 28 thereby having been de-
Sunday .................. Thursday 3:00 p.m. ing through the Farm- bidder for cash, within States of America, act- States of America, act- acres, more or less. NEWTON, MS 39345 clared to be due and
Monday.................... Friday 12:00 p.m. ers Home Administra- legal hours (being ing through Farmers ing through the Farm- ALSO A ROAD EASE- 601-683-2382 payable in accordance
tion, United States De- between the hours of Home Administration, ers Home Administra- MENT: Commencing at with the terms in said
Tuesday.................Monday 12:00 p.m. partment of Agriculture, 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 United States Depart- tion, United States De- the intersection of the Publish: 4/23/19, Deeds of Trust and the
Wednesday ........... Tuesday 12:00 p.m. the holder of said Deed p.m.) at the main front ment of Agriculture, the partment of Agriculture, South line of Section 4/30,19, 5/7/19 & legal holder of said in-
of Trust and Note se- door of the Lowndes holder of said Deed of having requested the 20, Township 18 North, 5/14/19 debtedness, the United
Thursday ........ Wednesday 12:00 p.m. cured thereby, substi- County Courthouse in Trust and Note secured undersigned, as Substi- Range 16 East, States of America, act-
tuted J. Tyler Mc- Columbus, Mississippi, thereby, substituted J. tuted Trustee, to ex- Lowndes County, Mis- SUBSTITUTED TRUST- ing through the Farm-
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LEGAL NOTICES must be therein as authorized by property lying and being Trustee therein as au- said land and property line of the ICG Railroad; tion, United States De-
situated in the County in accordance with the thence run North 05 de- WHEREAS, on, April 29, partment of Agriculture,
submitted 3 business days prior to the terms thereof by in-
strument dated Febru- of Lowndes State of
thorized by the terms
thereof by instrument terms of said Deed of grees 30 minutes West 1988, Sharon A. Wright, having requested the
first publication date ary 19, 2019, and re- Mississippi, to-wit: dated February 20, Trust for the purpose of along the center line of executed a deed of trust undersigned, as Substi-
- corded in Book MORT 2019, and recorded in raising the sums due said railroad for 2168 to Glendal E. Reid, tuted Trustee, to ex-
• All ads must be paid for in advance and are 2019, Page 4570, in Commencing at the Book MORT 2019, Page thereunder, together feet; thence run South Trustee for the United ecute the trust and sell
non-refundable after the first insertion. the office of the Southeast Corner of the 4581, in the office of with attorney's fees, 79 degrees 30 minutes States of America, act- said land and property
Lowndes County Chan- Southwest Quarter the Lowndes County Substituted Trustee's East along the center ing through Farmers in accordance with the
• Please read your ad on the first day of Home Administration,
cery Clerk; and (SW1/4) of Section 13, Chancery Clerk; and fees and expenses of line of Roberts Street terms of said Deed of
publication. We accept responsibility only for Township 19, Range 18 sale. for 1202 feet to the United States Depart- Trust for the purpose of
the first incorrect insertion. WHEREAS, default hav- West, Lowndes County, WHEREAS, default hav- POINT OF BEGINNING; ment of Agriculture, re- raising the sums due
• The Publisher assumes no financial ing been made in the Mississippi; thence ing been made in the NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. thence run North 12 de- corded in Deed of Trust thereunder, together
responsibility for errors nor for omission of terms and conditions of West along the South terms and conditions of TYLER MCCAUGHN, grees East for 258 feet; Book 889 at page 335 with attorney's fees,
said Deeds of Trust and line of said Section 13 said Deeds of Trust and Substituted Trustee in thence run South 83 de- of the records of the Substituted Trustee's
copy. Liability shall not exceed the cost of that
the entire debt secured a distance of 1804 feet; the entire debt secured said Deeds of Trust, grees East for 120 feet; Chancery Clerk of fees and expenses of
portion of space occupied by such error. Lowndes County, Mis-
thereby having been de- thence North along a thereby having been de- will, on the 17th day of thence run South 01 de- sale.
• All questions regarding classified ads currently clared to be due and line parallel to the West clared to be due and May, 2019, offer for grees 01 minutes East sissippi; and
running should be directed to the Classified payable in accordance line of said Section 13, payable in accordance sale and will sell at pub- for 30 feet; thence run NOW, THEREFORE, I, J.
Department. with the terms in said and being along an ex- with the terms in said lic outcry to the highest North 83 degrees West WHEREAS, on, February TYLER MCCAUGHN,
• All ads are subject to the approval of this Deeds of Trust and the isting fence line a dis- Deeds of Trust and the bidder for cash, within for 105 feet; thence run 21, 1990, Mary V. John- Substituted Trustee in
legal holder of said in- tance of 181.2 feet to legal holder of said in- legal hours (being South 12 degrees West son, a single person, said Deeds of Trust,
paper. The Commercial Dispatch reserves the executed a deed of trust will, on the 17th day of
debtedness, the United an iron pipe and being debtedness, the United between the hours of for 228 feet; thence run
right to reject, revise, classify or cancel any States of America, act- the point of beginning of States of America, act- 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 North 79 degrees 30 to Glendal E. Reid, May, 2019, offer for
advertising at any time. ing through the Farm- the herein described ing through the Farm- p.m.) at the main front minutes West for 15 FmHA, County Super- sale and will sell at pub-
ers Home Administra- tract of land; thence ers Home Administra- door of the Lowndes feet to the POINT OF BE- visor, Trustee for the lic outcry to the highest
aUTO / PeTs tion, United States De-
partment of Agriculture,
East a distance of
145.0 feet to an iron
tion, United States De- County Courthouse in
partment of Agriculture, Columbus, Mississippi,
GINNING. United States of Amer-
ica, acting through
bidder for cash, within
legal hours (being
Farmers Home Adminis- between the hours of
MeRcHaNdise
having requested the pipe on the West line of having requested the the following described I will only convey such
undersigned, as Substi- a gravel county road; undersigned, as Substi- property lying and being title as is vested in me tration, United States 11:00 a.m. and 4:00
tuted Trustee, to ex- thence North 02 de- tuted Trustee, to ex- situated in the County as Substituted Trustee. Department of Agricul- p.m.) at the main front
Good: 6 Days.......................$12 ecute the trust and sell grees 43 minutes West ecute the trust and sell of Lowndes State of ture, recorded in Deed door of the Lowndes
along said West line a Mississippi, to-wit: WITNESS MY SIGNA- of Trust Book 951 at County Courthouse in
Better: 12 Days....................$18 said land and property
in accordance with the distance of 300.0 feet
said land and property
in accordance with the TURE, this the 15th day page 680 of the re- Columbus, Mississippi,
Best: 30 Days.......................$30 terms of said Deed of to an iron pipe; thence terms of said Deed of A tract or parcel of land of April, 2019. cords of the Chancery the following described
Trust for the purpose of West a distance of Trust for the purpose of lying and being situated Clerk of Lowndes property lying and being
6 lines of text; addtl. lines $1 each. raising the sums due 130.78 feet to an iron raising the sums due in the Southeast /s/ J. Tyler McCaughn, County, Mississippi; situated in the County
thereunder, together pipe; thence South thereunder, together Quarter (SE1/4) of Sec- MSB 102669 and of Lowndes State of
with attorney's fees, along a line parallel to with attorney's fees, tion 20, Township 18 J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC Mississippi, to-wit:
seRVices / fiNaNcial Substituted Trustee's the West line of said Substituted Trustee's North, Range 16 East, P. O. BOX 28 WHEREAS, the United
fees and expenses of Section 13, a distance fees and expenses of Lowndes County, Mis- NEWTON, MS 39345 States of America, act- A 1.0 acre lot in the
sale. of 299.66 feet to the sale. sissippi, and being 601-683-2382 ing through Farmers Southwest Quarter of
Real esTaTe / HealTH NOW, THEREFORE, I, J.
point of beginning, and
containing 0.95 acres,
more particularly de-
NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. scribed as follows, to Publish: 4/23/19,
Home Administration,
United States Depart-
the Southwest Quarter
of Section 10, Town-
Good: 12 Days.....................$25 TYLER MCCAUGHN, more or less, and all be- TYLER MCCAUGHN, wit: 4/30,19, 5/7/19 & ment of Agriculture, the ship 19 South, Range
Substituted Trustee in ing located and situ- Substituted Trustee in 5/14/19 holder of said Deed of 17 West, Lowndes
Best: 24 Days.......................$40 said Deeds of Trust, ated in the Southwest said Deeds of Trust, Beginning at the inter- Trust and Note secured County, Mississippi and
will, on the 17th day of Quarter (SW1/4) of Sec- will, on the 17th day of section of the South SUBSTITUTED TRUST- thereby, substituted J. described as follows:
6 lines of text; addtl. lines $1 each. May, 2019, offer for tion 13, Township 19, May, 2019, offer for line of said Section 20, EE'S NOTICE OF SALE Tyler McCaughn as
sale and will sell at pub- Range 18 West, sale and will sell at pub- Township 18 North, Trustee therein as au- Beginning at the inter-
lic outcry to the highest Lowndes County, Mis- lic outcry to the highest Range 16 East, WHEREAS, on, May 23, thorized by the terms section of the North
gaRage sales bidder for cash, within
legal hours (being
sissippi. bidder for cash, within
legal hours (being
Lowndes County, Mis- 1988, Renea Williams,
sissippi with the center a single person, ex-
thereof by instrument
dated February 20,
side of Golden Road (20
feet North of centerline)
Good: 1 Day.........................$10 between the hours of I will only convey such between the hours of line of the ICG Railroad ecuted a deed of trust 2019, and recorded in and the West side of
11:00 a.m. and 4:00 title as is vested in me 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 main tracks and from to Glendal E. Reid, Book MORT 2019, Page the Southwest Quarter
Better: 3 Days......................$18 p.m.) at the main front as Substituted Trustee. p.m.) at the main front said point run thence County Supervisor, 4578, in the office of of the Southwest
Farmers Home Adminis- the Lowndes County
Best: 6 Days.........................$34 door of the Lowndes
WITNESS MY SIGNA-
door of the Lowndes North 05 degrees 30
minutes West along the tration, Trustee for the Chancery Clerk; and
Quarter of Section 10,
Township 19 South,
County Courthouse in County Courthouse in
TURE, this the 15th day Columbus, Mississippi, centerline of said rail- United States of Amer- Range 17 West,
4 lines of text; addtl. lines $1 each. Columbus, Mississippi,
ica, acting through WHEREAS, default hav- Lowndes County, Mis-
the following described of April, 2019. the following described road track for a dis-
Includes FREE Garage Sale signs. Rain property lying and being property lying and being tance of 2,168.0 feet, Farmers Home Adminis- ing been made in the sissippi as the point of
on the day of your sale? Call and we will situated in the County /s/ J. Tyler McCaughn, situated in the County more or less, to the in- tration, United States terms and conditions of beginning, thence North
re-run your ad the next week FREE! of Lowndes State of MSB 102669 of Lowndes State of tersection with the cen- Department of Agricul- said Deeds of Trust and along a fence and the
Mississippi, to-wit: J. Tyler McCaughn, PLLC Mississippi, to-wit: ter line of said Roberts ture, recorded in Deed the entire debt secured northward projection
P. O. BOX 28 Street; run thence of Trust Book 891 at thereby having been de- thereof and along the
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