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Winning Ohio
‘Hammer to the Manor’ candidate
credits MUW
for providing
‘foundations’
of her career
‘98 MUW grad Allison (Davis)
Russo wins seat in Legislature
BY SLIM SMITH
ssmith@cdispatch.com
F
chance encounter with an
or a Starkville broth- HGT V production represen- “Clyda Rent was the president when I was
er-sister duo, a series tative, who said she liked there,” said Russo, who graduated in 1998. “I
of “wonderfully weird” what the Shafer siblings were worked in her office as a student worker and
coincidences will culminate about and wanted to get them she was really the first woman in a position
with the premiere of a new on camera. of authority that I was exposed to. She was
home renovation show on “We had no idea who she a big influence for so many of us. She was
HGT V. was or what that meant, always bringing in female leaders to provide
Austin Shafer and Amanda but she ended up being the opportunities for students to have conversa-
Shafer Kelly’s show, “Ham- producer of ‘Home Town,’” tions with them. It gave some of us another
mer to the Manor,” will pre- Austin said. “It ended up just way of looking at what women could do.”
miere at 1 p.m. Sunday. The being a strange number of
episode, which is a pilot, will coincidences that brought us Rising from humble beginnings
focus on the duo’s work to to this point.” Davis grew up poor. Her single mom
oversee the restoration of an struggled to provide for her and sister. With
1850s home on Worley Street only a high school education, her mother
in downtown Starkville. ‘We’re regular people’ Courtesy photo
An HGTV film crew captures Amanda Kelly and worked a series of jobs – even briefly in con-
Everything started in the Austin, a Mississippi State
Austin Shafer discussing renovations outside struction.
summer of 2017, Amanda University alumnus, runs Fry the house on Worley Street featured in the “It wasn’t easy,” Russo said. “We had to
said, when she and Austin See HGTV, 6A television show. move a lot. My mother wouldn’t be able to
See Russo, 3A
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diving board during competition, but went to dated School
win gold? Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m.). Monetary dona-
High 5 What Spanish city is considered the bull- tions also welcome. For information, contact District Board of
Colder with patchy clouds Trustees, 6 p.m.,
fighting capital of the world? Lt. Christian Smith of Salvation Army, 662-
Full forecast on Answers, 6B Greensboro
327-5137, or Joe Johnson, 662-549-4477.
page 2A. Center
Nov. 16: Board
Inside Friday, Nov. 9
of Aldermen
work session,
Classifieds 6B Obituaries 5A ■ CAFB Retiree Appreciation: Columbus 1:15 p.m., City
Comics 4B Opinions 4A Air Force Base hosts Retiree Appreciation Joseph Stone is a pastor Hall
Crossword 3B Religion 5B Day from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Columbus at Second Baptist Church
Dear Abby 4B Club, with working dog demos, aircraft in Starkville.
Friday
Did you hear?
Letter shows a fearful As the most influential
scientist of the 20th cen-
Einstein long before tury, Einstein’s life and
Nazis’ rise writings have been thor-
JERUSALEM — More oughly researched. The
than a decade before the Hebrew University in Je-
Nazis seized power in Ger-
many, Albert Einstein was
rusalem, of which Einstein
was a founder, houses the
In the nation
on the run and already world’s largest collection of
fearful for his country’s fu-
ture, according to a newly
revealed handwritten letter.
Einstein material. Together
with the California Institute
of Technology it runs the
Wildfire devastates California town of Paradise
His longtime friend Einstein Papers Project. In- The Associated Press dents about 180 miles (290 kilome- evacuations of a mobile home park,
and fellow Jew, German dividual auctions of his per- ters) northeast of San Francisco, a state university campus and some
Foreign Minister Walther sonal letters have brought PARADISE, Calif. — Tens of where residents scrambled to flee. neighborhoods. A nearby blaze was
Rathenau, had just been thousands of people fled a fast-mov- The extent of the injuries and spe- smaller at about 2 square miles but
in substantial sums in re-
assassinated by right-wing ing wildfire Thursday in Northern cific damage count was not imme- moving quickly.
cent years.
extremists and police had California, some clutching babies diately known as officials could not Acting California Gov. Gavin
The 1922 letter shows
warned the noted physicist and pets as they abandoned vehi- access the dangerous area. Newsom declared a state of emer-
he was concerned about
that his life could be in dan- cles and struck out on foot ahead of
Germany’s future a full Butte County CalFire Chief Dar- gency for the fire-stricken area in
ger too. the flames that forced the evacua-
year before the Nazis even ren Read said at a news conference Northern California and requested
So Einstein fled Berlin tion of an entire town and destroyed
attempted their first coup that two firefighters and multiple a presidential disaster declaration,
and went into hiding in hundreds of structures.
— the failed Munich Beer “Pretty much the community of residents were injured. saying that dangerous weather con-
northern Germany. It was
Hall Putsch to seize power Paradise is destroyed, it’s that kind The blaze erupted as windy ditions were expected to last sever-
during this hiatus that he
in Bavaria. of devastation,” said Cal Fire Capt. weather swept the state, creat- al days.
penned a handwritten let-
When the Nazis came to Scott McLean late Thursday. “The ing extreme fire danger. A wind- The National Weather Service
ter to his beloved younger
power and began enacting wind that was predicted came and whipped fire north of Los Angeles issued red-flag warnings for fire
sister, Maja, warning of
the dangers of growing legislation against Jews, just wiped it out.” in Ventura County burned up to 15 dangers in many areas of the state,
nationalism and anti-Semi- they also aimed to purge McLean estimated that a couple square miles and at least one home saying low humidity and strong
tism years before the Nazis Jewish scientists. The Na- of thousand structures were de- in a matter of hours. It threatened winds were expected to continue
ultimately rose to power, zis dismissed Einstein’s stroyed in the town of 27,000 resi- thousands of homes and prompted through Friday evening.
forcing Einstein to flee his groundbreaking work, in-
native Germany for good. cluding his Law of Relativ-
“Out here, nobody ity, as “Jewish Physics.”
knows where I am, and Einstein renounced his
I’m believed to be away on
a trip,” he wrote in August
German citizenship in 1933
after Hitler became chan-
cellor. The physicist settled
A year apart, some country music Eagle Scout, aspiring lawyer,
father killed in bar attack
1922. “Here are brewing
economically and political-
ly dark times, so I’m happy
in the United States, where
he would remain until his
fans face 2 mass shootings THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. —
One was a veteran police officer
who didn’t hesitate to run toward
to be able to get away from death in 1955. The Associated Press friends to the floor and covered
Einstein declined an danger. Another was an art student
everything.” them with his body. Then he got a
invitation to serve as the who worked with children at
The previously un- THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — look at the shooter and the terror
first president of the newly her church. Others were a Navy
known letter, brought for- Barely a year after surviving a unfolding and decided they need- veteran, an a cappella singer who
ward by an anonymous established state of Israel massacre at a country music fes- ed to escape. worked as a caregiver, and a securi-
collector, is set to go on but left behind his literary tival in Las Vegas, Brendan Kelly Kelly said he dragged one ty guard with a “big personality”
auction next week in Jeru- estate and personal papers found himself in a terrifyingly fa- woman out a back emergency exit who was known for making sure
salem with an opening ask- to the Hebrew University. miliar scene. and then, using his belt, T-shirt everyone got home safely.
ing price of $12,000. — The Associated Press Kelly, 22, said he was dancing and Marine training, applied a They were among a dozen peo-
with friends at a bar in subur- tourniquet to his friend’s bleeding ple killed in a shooting at a country
ban Los Angeles on Wednesday arm.
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music bar in Southern California.
Authorities believe the gunman ,
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n voice@cdispatch.com ing in modern U.S. history a year Chandler Gunn, 23, told The
Report a missing paper? to be a “very difficult day for
Report a sports score? ago. Los Angeles Times that a friend many people,” said Andrew Fox,
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Report a news tip? or anniversary announce- THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. —
“pop, pop” at Borderline Bar and “There’s people that live a
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“The chills go up your spine. seen it twice,” he said.
You don’t think it’s real — again,” In social media posts, Molly distant in public but combative with
Physical address: 516 Main St., Columbus, MS 39701 he said. Mauer said she was at Borderline his mother inside the suburban Los
Mailing address: P.O. Box 511, Columbus, MS 39703-0511 The mother of the 27-year-old and also survived Vegas. Angeles home the two shared.
man killed in the latest attack, “I can’t believe I’m saying this One ruckus in April was so ex-
Starkville Office: 101 S. Lafayette St. #16, Starkville, MS 39759 Telemachus “Tel” Orfanos, said again. I’m alive and home safe,” treme that they called law enforce-
her son survived Vegas only to she said on Facebook. ment. Authorities brought in a mental
die inside Borderline, less than 10 In Las Vegas and Thousand health specialist who concluded that
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rill, who lived through the Vegas God for comfort in the coming around 40 miles (64 kilometers) from
shooting and escaped the Border- weeks and months. downtown Los Angeles. The dead in-
The Commercial Dispatch (USPS 142-320) line bloodshed at the bar by run- “I know that, being a religious cluded 11 people inside the bar and
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Russo
Continued from Page 1A
pay the rent, so we would George Washington Uni- Staying in touch “She was a combination
have to stay with our versity. Russo gained 58 per- of all the things that make
grandmother, who was a She worked in the cent of the vote to defeat a memorable college stu-
safety net for us.” public health policy in her Republican opponent dent,” Pieschel said. “She
Her mother recog- the D.C. area until 2014, for the open seat in the was very active on cam-
nized the way out of when her husband, Brian, Legislature. As the re- pus. She was a top scholar
poverty was through left the U.S. Navy after 17 sults came in Tuesday, and she was particularly
education and instilled years to attend law school Russo said she was on the energetic. I’m sure every-
that belief into her young in Ohio. The Russos have phone with many of her body who was here when
daughters. three children, ages 13, old friends from The W. she was remembers her.
Russo, the eldest sib- 11 and 2. “I’ve built some life- It doesn’t seem like she
ling, took it to heart. She Russo said it was her long friends at The W,” has changed much. Even
was a standout student experience in public she said. “So many of then, she was interested
at Wesson Attendance health policy that pro- my core group of friends in policies that had to do
Center in Copiah County, pelled her into politics. have been involved in the with health care. So, no,
earning a full scholarship “Ohio was one of the campaign from afar. They I’m not surprised at all
to The W. first states to expand were all on the phone with that she would do this.”
“What poverty taught Medicaid and I knew me Tuesday night.” Although it’s been 20
me was resilience,” Rus- Included in that circle years since she left The
from my work in the field
so said. “You have to keep is MUW Professor Brid- W, those memories are
how important that is,”
fighting, and the way you get Smith Pieschel. warm, the lessons she
she said. “Even though
do that is through edu- “She was one of my learned still relevant.
it has been extremely
cation. It also taught me favorites,” Russo said. “The W was a big part
empathy. Poverty isn’t successful here in Ohio, of my life,” Russo said. “It
there was talk here about “She taught me honors
a choice. It’s a circum- English.” really did help shape the
stance.” the next administration person I am today.”
getting rid of it. I sort of Pieschel said she
After graduating from makes an effort to keep
The W with a degree looked around. Very few
people have knowledge up with all her former stu-
in microbiology, Russo dents, primarily through
earned her master’s in of health policy, which
is something I’ve been social media. Russo is one
epidemiology at the Uni- of those former students
versity of Alabama-Bir- working on all my career.
I felt like I had to get in- who has always stood out,
mingham, then her doc- she said.
torate in health policy at volved.”
Race
Continued from Page 1A
Nov. 27 runoff election. Faver appears 30 affidavit ballots as of Thursday after-
comfortably positioned to advance. noon.
However, each of the counties has re- Chickasaw County has eight no-ID
maining affidavits to count. A Webster absentee ballots left to count. Oktibbe-
County Circuit Clerk’s Office employee ha County has two. Oktibbeha County
said the office was still counting affida- Circuit Clerk Tony Rook said voters
vit ballots and would release updated have five business days to show pres-
numbers when that process is complet- ent voter ID for their affidavit ballots
ed. While no updated numbers were to count. With a Veteran’s Day holiday
available from Webster County, the offi- on Monday, that deadline will extend to
cial said the county had accepted about Nov. 14.
Dispatch
The
PETER BIRNEY IMES Editor/Publisher
Cartoonist view
The Nation
The war for the soul of America
The war the chronically hostile press the same
in Washing- access to the White House to which
ton will not Robert De Niro is entitled. Since the
end until the days of John Adams, the White House
presidency of has been the president’s house, not the
Donald Trump press’s house.
ends. Every- Pelosi appears the favorite to return
one seems as speaker of the House. But she may
to sense that find her coming days in the post she
now. loves to be less-than-happy times.
This is a Some of her incoming committee
fight to the chairs — namely, Adam Schiff, Maxine
finish. Patrick Buchanan Waters and Elijah Cummings — seem
A postelec- less interested in legislative compro-
tion truce mises than in rummaging through
that began with Trump congratulating White House files for documents to
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi damage the president, starting with
— “I give her a great deal of credit for his tax returns.
what she’s done and what she’s ac- To a world watching with fascination
complished” — was ancient history by this death struggle convulsing our
nightfall. capital, one wonders how attractive
With the forced resignation of American democracy appears.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions and And just how much division can this
his replacement by his chief of staff, democracy stand?
Matthew Whitaker, the long-anticipat- We know what the left thinks of
ed confrontation with Robert Mueller Trump’s “base.”
appears at hand. Hillary Clinton told us. Half his
Sessions had recused himself supporters, she said, are a “basket of
from the oversight role of the special deplorables” who are “racist, sexist,
counsel’s investigation into Russiagate. crisis.” and refused to surrender the micro- homophobic, xenophobic, Islamopho-
Whitaker has definitely not. His attitude toward Mueller’s probe phone. Others shouted support for bic — you name it.” Lately, America’s
Before joining Justice, he said that is taking on the aspect of Andrew Jack- his antics. A third demanded to know populist right has been called fascist
the Mueller probe was overreaching, son’s attitude toward Nicholas Biddle’s whether Trump’s admission that he’s a and neo-Nazi.
going places it had no authority to go, Second Bank of the United States: It’s “nationalist” would give aid and com- How can the left “unite” with people
and that it could be leashed by a new “trying to kill me, but I will kill it.” fort to “white nationalists.” like that? Why should the left not try
attorney general and starved of funds Trump has been warned by congres- By picking up the credentials of to drive such “racists” out of power by
until it passes away. sional Democrats that if he in any way CNN’s Jim Acosta and booting him out any means necessary?
Whitaker was not chosen to be impedes the work of Mueller’s office, of the White House, Trump has set a This is the thinking that bred antifa.
merely a place holder until a new AG he risks impeachment. good precedent. As for those on the right — as they
is confirmed. He was picked so he can Well, let’s find out. Freedom of the press does not mean watch the left disparage the old heroes,
get the job done. If the House Judiciary Committee guaranteed immunity of the press tear down their monuments, purge
And about time. of incoming chairman Jerrold Nadler from the same kind of abuse the press Christianity from their public schools
For two years, Trump has been wishes to impeach Trump for forcing directs at the president. — they have come to conclude that
under a cloud of unproven allegations Mueller to fish or cut bait, Trump’s John F. Kennedy was beloved by the their enemies are at root anti-Christian
and suspicion that he and top cam- allies should broaden the debate to the media elite. Yet JFK canceled all White and anti-American.
paign officials colluded with Vladimir real motivation here of the defeated House subscriptions to the New York How do we unify a nation where the
Putin’s Russia to thieve and publish the establishment: It detests the man the Herald Tribune and called the pub- opposing camps believe this?
emails of the Clinton campaign and the American people chose to lead their lisher of The New York Times to get What the Trump-establishment war
Democratic National Committee. country and thus wants to use its po- him to pull reporter David Halberstam is about is the soul of America, a war in
It is past time for Mueller to prove litical and cultural power to effect his out of Vietnam for undermining U.S. which a compromise on principle can
these charges or concede he has a removal. morale in a war in which Green Berets be seen as a betrayal.
busted flush, wrap up his investigation Even before news of Sessions’ were dying. Patrick J. Buchanan, a nationally
and go home. departure hit Wednesday, Trump was Some journalists have become syndicated columnist, was a senior advi-
And now, in T.S. Eliot’s words, subjected to an antifa-style hassling by Trump haters with press passes. And sor to presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald
Trump appears to have found “the the White House press corps. Trump is right to speak truth to main- Ford and Ronald Reagan. His website is
strength to force the moment to its One reporter berated the president stream media power and to accord to http://buchanan.org/blog.
Other Editors
Preparation imperative when next pandemic hits
When you stop and allow it to sink 100,000 Americans. viruses that could spark a pandemic. who are sick to stay home. Practicing
in, the scope of the 1918 Spanish flu The 2017-18 flu outbreak killed Flu shots can help against seasonal good cough etiquette by coughing or
pandemic is simply staggering. 80,000 to 90,000 Americans. flu outbreaks by both reducing the risk sneezing into an elbow or a tissue also
Striking in the waning days of World A century after the outbreak, it’s of getting infected and reducing the helps. Washing your hands when you
War I, the virus sickened 500 million important to be knowledgeable about a severity of the sickness if one does get get home from a public place is a smart
people around the world and killed 50 global event that caused so much havoc. infected. strategy, too.
million, as the Daily Journal’s Michae- It’s also important to take and use any By its definition, however, a pan- “There needs to be an ongoing
la Gibson Morris reported in a story lessons that are still applicable today. demic flu involves a new strain of the education about how people can protect
reflecting upon the 100th anniversary That starts with taking the flu seri- virus that the population has little or no themselves,” said Dr. Bhagyashiri
of the devastating outbreak. ously. Even with advances in modern immunity against. In such a case, the Navalkele, infectious disease specialist
The 1918 pandemic killed an estimat- medicine, the world remains vulnerable flu shot won’t be much help; at least not at University of Mississippi Medical
ed 675,000 Americans. To put its impact — particularly in a tightly connected immediately. Center.
in perspective: society in which it is much more condu- That’s when healthy habits and an Public health experts warn that it’s
HIV killed 448,060 Americans be- cive for a disease to spread. understanding of how the flu spreads not a question of if a pandemic flu will
tween 1981 and 2000. National and international public can help slow its momentum. come again, it’s when.
World War II killed 418,500 Ameri- health agencies put a lot of effort into People with the flu can spread it to The more prepared we can be, the
cans. monitoring seasonal flu outbreaks and others from about six feet away, which better we can mitigate its impact.
The 1968 H3N2 flu pandemic killed watching for the emergence of new flu is why it is so important for those (Tupelo) Daily Journal
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Obituaries with basic informa-
tion including visitation and
Tedrick Brewer, Ta- He is survived by and Stacy Griggs of with the
service times, are provided moryo Brewer, Willie his wife, Lucy Hol- West Point; sister, Cyn- Rev. Rich-
free of charge. Extended obit- Roby, Thallipa Brewer, combe; daughters, thia Peneguy of Baton ard W.
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tailed biographical information Gary Brewer. and Michelle Fason, five grandchildren. officiating.
and other details families may both Carrollton, Memorials may be Burial Hill
wish to include, are available Alabama; brothers,
for a fee. Obituaries must be Wayne Jamison made to the American
will follow
submitted through funeral MACON — Wayne Ed Holcombe of West Lung Association, P.O.
at Martin Cemetery. Norlene Wolford
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of Guntersville, Al- MS 39158 or to First Visitation will be from Friday, Nov. 9 • 1-2:30 PM
body has been donated to 7, 2018, at Baptist Me- 1-5 p.m. Friday at Lee- St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
science. If the deceased’s morial Hospital-Golden abama and Norman United Methodist Memorial Services:
body was donated to science, Holcombe of Macon; Church, P.O. Box 293, Sykes Funeral Home. Friday, Nov. 9 • 2:30 PM
Triangle.
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submitted to the newspaper Macon. Robert Stevens, Sid Edgar T. Gardner, 73, Feb. 14, 1940, in
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prior for publication Tuesday so, Chuck Misso, Jeb Service will be at late Lonzo and Penny Services:
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p.m. Saturday for the Sunday MILLPORT — Nan- combe, Jeff Holcombe Caledonia U.M. Church
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died Nov. 1, 2018, at Caledonia
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bama in Tuscaloosa.
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editions. Paid notices must be A memorial service Hill Sr., Oscar Hill Sr.,
Bobby L. Gillespie, 84, at Union Jackie Hill, Barbara
finalized by 3 p.m. for inclusion will be at 2 p.m. Sun-
died Nov. 2, 2018, in St. Cemetery.
the next day Monday through day at Dowdle Funeral Gilkey and Joy Hill; and
Thursday; and on Friday by 3 Louis, Missouri. Visita-
Home Chapel with Mr. 19 grandchildren.
p.m. for Sunday and Monday Services will be at 11 tion will
Raymond Baker offici- Gardner Pallbearers will be memorialgunterpeel.com
publication. For more informa- a.m. Saturday at New be from
ating. Dowdle Funeral Antonio Hill, Oscar
tion, call 662-328-2471. Zion U.M. Church in noon-5
Home is in charge of p.m. Friday at the Hill, Brandon Hill and
Starkville. Burial will
arrangements. Eric Ballard.
Clabon Brewer Ms. Cobb was born
follow at Rest Haven funeral home. Lee-
BROOKSVILLE Cemetery. West Me- Sykes Funeral Home is
Sept. 14, 1938, to the morial Funeral Home in charge of arrange- We had questions about cremation.
— Clabon Brewer, 56, late Mr. Marvin Cobb
died Oct. 31, 2018, at is in charge of arrange- ments.
and Mrs. Gracie Lou ments. Mr. Gardner was
Regency Hospital in Vaughn Cobb.
We found the
Meridian. born Jan. 12, 1945, in answers here.
In addition to her
Services will be at parents, she was pre- Patricia Smith Liberty, Alabama, to
11 a.m. Saturday at Pil- WEST POINT — Pa- the late James Gardner
ceded in death by her and Lucille Wells Gard-
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grim Rest M.B. Church brothers, Douglas Cobb tricia C. Smith, 62, died
with the Rev. Sammie Nov. 7, 2018, at North ner. He was formerly
and Dennis Cobb; and owner and operator
Lyons officiating. sister, Pauline Woods. Mississippi Medical
Burial will follow at the Center in Tupelo. of Gardner’s Masonry
She is survived by and was a skilled brick
church cemetery. Visi- her sons, Roderick Celebration of Life Lowndes Funeral Home and Crematory
tation will be from 2-6 services will be at 2 mason. Columbus, MS • (662) 328-1808
Cobb, Ryan Cobb In addition to his
p.m. Friday at Carter’s p.m. Friday at Calvert
and Terrance Butts; parents, he was preced-
Funeral Services of Funeral Home Chap-
daughters, Felecia ed in death by his wife,
Macon. Carter’s Funer- el with the Rev. Ben
Cunningham, Gwen- Catherine H. Gardner;
al Services is in charge Rosenkrans officiating.
da Lewis and Evonda daughter, Angela T.
of arrangements. Visitation will be one
Butts; 17 grandchil- Gardner; sister, Ruby
Mr. Brewer was born hour prior to services
dren; 27 great-grand- L. Henry; and brother,
June 29, 1962, in Nox- at the funeral home.
children; and four Mathis Gardner.
ubee County, to Annie Calvert Funeral Home
great-great-grandchil- He is survived by his
Dowd Brewer and the is in charge of arrange-
dren. children, Cutrell Gard-
late Charlie Brewer. ments.
He was a member of Mrs. Smith was ner, Rosie Jones, En-
Pilgrim Rest M.B. John Holcombe born March 22, 1956, pierrias Ljoi Gardner,
Church. MACON — John in Greenwood, to the Albert Cockrell, Willie
In addition to his L. Holcombe, 82, died Dorothy Lee Josey and Cockrell and Johnnie
father, he was preceded Nov. 5, 2018, at North the late James Harold Cockrell; siblings, Mat-
in death by his brother, Mississippi Medical Crocker. She was a tie Williams, Barbara
Tom Brewer; and sister, Center in West Point. graduate of Washington Dumas, Sanfo Gardner,
Mary Brewer. Services will be School in Greenville Bernetta Gardner, L.
In addition to his at 11 a.m. Friday at and Mississippi State A. Gardner, Henry A.
mother, he is survived Elon Baptist Church University. She was Gardner, James Gard-
by his son, Maurice with Payton Myers a freelance graphic ner, Eugene Gardner
Henley Sr.; siblings, officiating. Burial will designer and a member and Clarence Gardner;
James Earl Brewer, follow at the church and past President of and a host of grandchil-
Kennedy Brewer, James cemetery. Visitation the West Point/Clay dren.
C. Brewer, Daniel Brew- was from 5:30-8 p.m. County Arts Council.
er, Carzell Brewer, Pem Thursday at Cockrell She was also a member Jane Hill
Brewer, Willie Brewer, Funeral Home. Cock- o f First United Meth- SHUQUALAK —
Sam Earl Brewer, Char- rell Funeral Home is odist Church. Jane Alice Hill, 78, died
lie Brewer, Josephine in charge of arrange- In addition to her Nov. 6, 2018, at Ander-
Green, Martha Brew- ments. mother, she is survived son Regional Medical
er, Ruby Brewer and He was preceded in by her husband, Skee- Center.
Annie Jane Brewer, all death by his parents; ter Smith of West Point; Services will be at 2
of Brooksville; and five infant son, John An- daughters, Sunshine p.m. Saturday at Calva-
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Retool Company, where he restores
axes, vintage tools and cast iron
cookware. Amanda runs Jamison
Fry, a retail store that sells home
goods and vintage items. Amanda
studied interior design at Arizona
State University.
Austin said they “never in a mil-
lion years” would have imagined
being a part of the show. That led
to some nerves as filming began,
which quickly gave way to having
fun.
“We’re not personalities,” Austin
said. “We’re regular people and
you don’t want to disappoint these
people who have seen something
in you. So day one, at the begin-
ning, was terrifying. But by the end
of the day, we were having a blast.”
Courtesy photo
Amanda said it’s been a great
Amanda Kelly and Austin Shafer go through plans to renovate the Worley
family experience, and Street house as cameras roll. Austin said the two were initially nervous
“It’s been really fun to go about being in front of the cameras but eventually “started having fun.”
behind the scenes and see how a
show like this is made,” she said. episodes of the show based on how room did to the home. It really was
“That’s the world a lot of us don’t the pilot performs. For those who not very well taken care of.
know about—what’s on the other don’t go to the watch party, she “There was a lot of work to be
side of the TV shows we watch.” said it’s important to get as many done,” she continued. “There was
televisions tuned in as possible. foundation work to be done. It was
“It depends on how many peo- a major renovation of this house. It
Watch party set ple are watching and engaged,” was in bad shape, for sure.”
Starkville Main Street, in col- she said. “That’s the big part we The entire filming process took
laboration with Southern Tradition eight weeks — starting in mid-
want to emphasize in our commu-
Tailgate, will host a watch party March and ending around the end
nity — everyone turn on your TV,
at Fire Station Park on Lampkin of May — with only six weeks to
your DVR. Every screen counts.”
Street for the show’s premiere. renovate the home.
Austin said the show, no matter
The watch party is scheduled Amanda said it’s “unheard of”
the result, has been a great chance
for noon to 2 p.m. Sunday. Greater to finish a project with that much
to display Starkville.
Starkville Development Partner- work so quickly, and she cred-
“Starkville is an incredible
ship Interim CEO Jennifer Prather ited the contractors, including
place, and if we can show just the
said it will include cheese fries Starkville’s Byrum Construction,
people of Starkville, the character
from Bin 612, as well as popcorn for putting in tireless work to make
of Starkville — the character of
and hot chocolate. the renovations happen. She said
Mississippi and the people, talk
She said people are encouraged the various phases of renovation
about a win for us,” Austin said.
to bring blankets or picnic chairs. occurred simultaneously to expe-
“It is so great to have a little bit of
“People have perceptions and dite the process.
exposure on this magical town.”
ideas in their mind of what small Austin also credited the home-
town U.S.A. and the South and owners, MSU employees Tom and
Mississippi is,” Prather said. “It’s Renovations and filming Brooke Lammert, who decided to
such a great opportunity for our Amanda said HGTV put out a renovate the home after purchas-
area to be put in front of millions casting call for people with homes ing it.
of viewers. It’s a great marketing to renovate and selected one on “I thought it was something that
opportunity for the city and the Worley Street. could easily take six months to a
state itself, because it makes us The home had a reputation in year and we had to get this tackled
be a place that piques people’s Starkville as a “hoarder’s house,” in six weeks,” Austin said. “Nine-
interest that they may want to visit Amanda said. ty-five percent of people would’ve
or even locate to. “For years, there was a couple knocked that house to the ground.
“We know we have a great qual- that lived there that just had ac- But Brooke and Tom saw some-
ity of life and a wonderful commu- cumulated a lot of stuff,” she said. thing. They loved that home and
nity,” she added. “It gives us an “When the (new) homeowners wanted to make that their family
unprecedented chance to share bought it from them, every room home. Once we saw how excited
that with the world.” was just full to the ceiling with they were about the project, we
Amanda said HGTV will stuff. You can imagine what the really got fired up, and I could not
determine whether to make more weight of that much stuff in every be more proud of the end result.”
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he’s ready to handle the workload.
“I’m still an athlete, but I don’t look at the
By Adam Minichino
Game 2 side defense better than anyone on the game from a QB’s standpoint. I have to de-
aminichino@cdispatch.com team,” Schaefer said. “She puts herself fend this guy, I have to go tackle this guy.
n At Virginia, 6 p.m. Friday
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STARKVILLE — Bre’Amber Scott’s a good helper, so, again, she has mo- changed my whole awareness of the game. I
bloody left eye and bruise below it won’t ments she plays tough and physical. She feel like a complete DB.”
last forever. ONLINE has other moments when she may be a
But the sophomore n For more on the game between No. little tired. I have to do a better job get- Game 10
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en’s basketball coach Vic Scott had six points (0-for-5 from the WFCA-FM 107.9).
Schaefer long enough to role in determining how many minutes field, 6-for-6 from the free-throw line),
take those two things as the 5-foot-11 native of Little Rock, Ar- five rebounds, and two assists in 19 min-
reminders of how hard kansas, sees this season. Scott will try utes Tuesday in MSU’s 88-53 victory
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Scott he wants her to play. to make another impression at 6 p.m. against Southeast Missouri in its sea- Jenkins and right guard Deion Calhoun have
Scott’s ability to pro- Friday when No. 6 takes on Virginia in son opener. She also had two points and helped the Mississippi State football team
vide Dominique Dilling- Charlottesville, Virginia. three rebounds in 14 minutes in a 97-56 lead the Southeastern Conference in yards
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game 11: EAST MISSISSIPPI C.C. vs. jones college Junior College Standings
n MACJC PLAYOFFS — STATE CHAMPIONSHIP North Division Overall
W L W L PF PA
n WHEN: 2 p.m., Saturday East Miss. 6 0 10 0 437 111
n WHERE: Bobcat Stadium at Sim Cooley Field, Ellisville Northwest 5 1 8 2 328 182
n RECORDS: EMCC 10-0 (6-0 MACJC North Division); Holmes 3 3 5 4 226 260
Jones 9-1 (6-0 MACJC South Division) Itawamba 3 3 5 4 287 281
Miss. Delta 3 3 3 6 187 319
n RADIO: WFCA-FM 107.9 (Jason Crowder, Northeast 1 5 1 8 151 275
Jonathan Holmes, Glen Beard) Coahoma 0 6 0 9 150 343
n LIVE AUDIO/VIDEO: www.emccathletics.com deWeaver McIntosh South Division Overall
n NATIONAL RANKINGS: EMCC — No. 1 W L W L PF PA
EMCC (10-0) Jones (9-1) Jones 6 0 9 1 359 195
(NJCAA Top 20, JuCo Rivals Dirty Thirty);
Jones — No. 4 (NJCAA Top 20), No. 6 (JuCo W, 50-0 hosts Hinds W, 44-0 hosts Coahoma Co-Lin 5 1 6 4 294
192
W, 59-10 at Pearl River L, 25-23 hosts Holmes Gulf Coast 4 2 7 2 330
141
Rivals Dirty Thirty) W, 56-26 at Itawamba W, 28-25 at Hinds East Central 3 3 4 5 199 250
n HEAD COACHES: EMCC — Buddy Stephens W, 54-13 hosts Delta W, 16-13 hosts Gulf Coast Hinds 2 4 4 5 248 253
(108-13 in 11th season); Jones — Steve W, 24-21 at East Central W, 51-21 hosts Southwest Pearl River 1 5 2 7 154 302
Buckley (23-6 in third season) W, 34-6 at Northwest W, 48-7 at Pearl River Southwest 0 6 1 8 128 364
W, 56-21 hosts Holmes W, 40-27 at Northeast WEEK TEN RESULTS
n LAST MEETING: EMCC 24, Jones 20 W, 47-0 hosts Coahoma W, 28-23 hosts Co-Lin MACJC Playoffs — First Round
(postseason, 11/4/17 in Ellisville); EMCC W, 26-7 at Northeast W, 45-20 at East Central EMCC 31, Copiah-Lincoln 7
47, Jones 34 (regular season, 8/31/17 in W, 31-7 hosts Co-Lin W, 36-34 hosts Northwest Jones 36, Northwest 34
Scooba) N. 10 at Jones N. 10 hosts EMCC WEEK ELEVEN SCHEDULE
n SERIES STANDINGS: EMCC has won seven Saturday’s Games
of last nine series meetings MACJC Playoffs — Championship
EMCC at Jones, 2 p.m.
n STATISTICAL LEADERS: EMCC — Passing: Messiah deWeaver 158-for-226, 1,603
yards, 10 TDs, 4 Ints., Vijay Miller 62-for-103, 851 yards, 8 TDs, 2 Ints.; Rushing:
Deon McIntosh 165 rushes, 969 yards, 16 TDs, Keon Moore 83 rushes, 523 yards, 5 TDs; Receiving: Kalem Reddix
48 receptions, 435 yards, 3 TDs, Dontario Drummond 46 receptions, 686 yards, 9 TDs; Defense: Fred Hervey 78
tackles (13.5 for loss), 2 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery, 1 Int., Untareo Johnson 59 tackles (10 for loss);
Jones — Passing: Stetson Bennett 120-for-209, 1,492 yards, 15 TDs, 10 Ints., Fred Barnum 40-for-53, 386 yards,
3 TDs, 1 Int.; Rushing: Kalyn Grandberry 208 rushes, 1,192 yards, 9 TDs, Donte Edwards 116 rushes, 514 yards, 8
TDs; Receiving: Immanuel Jones 40 receptions, 466 yards, 3 TDs, Johnquarise Patterson 26 receptions, 237 yards, 3
TDs; Defense: Nick Anderson 61 total tackles (8 for loss), 1 fumble recovery, Chei Hill 50 total tackles (32 tackles for
loss), 1 forced fumble
n FAST FACTS: EMCC remains No. 1 nationally for the 11th-straight week ... Lions have won 10 or more games seven
times under Stephens ... EMCC plays in seventh MACJC State championship record (won the previous six) ... EMCC and
Jones meet in the playoffs for a second-straight season, and for the fourth time in 10 seasons (EMCC has won previous
three)
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Local Prep Football Prep Soccer
Columbus United reschedules Today’s Games Saturday’s Match
workout/evaluation Mississippi High School Activities Heritage Academy at Bayou Academy, 1 p.m.
The Columbus United Soccer Club Association College Football
has rescheduled its open workout and Class 6A Playoffs — First Round Saturday’s Games
player evaluation for 3 p.m. Sunday at the South Panola at Starkville, 7 p.m. Ole Miss at Texas A&M, 11 a.m.
Downtown Columbus Soccer Complex. Class 5A Playoffs — First Round
The free session, which will be Mississippi State at Alabama, 2:30 p.m.
open to players Under-8 and above, will
Canton at West Point, 7 p.m. Southern Mississippi at UAB, 6:30 p.m.
be held on the fields on the south side Class 4A Playoffs — Second Round
of the complex. Check-in will be by the Noxubee County at Greenwood, 7 p.m. Men’s College Basketball
concession stand. Clarksdale at Louisville, 7 p.m. Today’s Game
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questions, to take registration, and to Philadelphia at East Webster, 7 p.m. Saturday’s Game
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Mississippi Association of Independent
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Starkville High basketball teams Class AAA Playoffs — Third Round Southern Miss at SMU, 2 p.m.
beat Meridian Adams County Christian at Heritage Hartford at Mississippi State, 4 p.m.
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day night to lift the Starkville High School
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21 Sermon subject
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24 Antlered animal
25 Somewhat
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29 Purpose 1 Princes of India 27 On the agenda
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33 Derisive cry 3 Testifies 30 Compass part
34 Spot 4 Before, to bards 31 Showed fear
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37 Wallet bill 7 Boxing great 41 Bran type
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Religious briefs
Church in Collins. The public is interested, call Pastor Carlton a prayer community outreach
Youth Conference invited to attend. Jones, 662-386-8789 or 662- service from 8-9 a.m. every
El Bethel M.B. Church,
242-6974. fifth Saturday. For information,
2205 Washington Ave., hosts
its 1st Annual Youth Con- Usher Program contact Jesse Slater, 662-
ference at 9 a.m. Nov. 10. Hopewell M.B. Church, Worship Services 328-4979.
Various speakers & entertain- 4892 Ridge Road, hosts its Open Doors M.B. Church
ment. Free event. Adults & the Annual Usher Program at 3 invites the public to Sunday Radio Program
public is invite to attend. For p.m. Nov. 11. Guest speaker Morning Worship Services Apostles Patrick Perkins
more information, call, 662- will be the Rev. Christopher from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. every 1st, invites the public to tune in to
341-6324. Wriley of New Zion Pilgrim 2nd & 3rd Sunday of each WTWG, radio 1050 AM for Per-
M.B. Church. The public is month at the Travis Outlaw fecting the Saints Broadcast,
Sportsplex Center, 405 Lynn Wednesdays 8:30 a.m.
Tag, You’re It Marathon invited to attend.
Lane in Starkville. Sunday
Truth About God (T.A.G.)
Outreach Ministry hosts its Laymen’s Felloowship School is from 10-10:30 a.m. Women Prayer, Worship
Tag, You’re it Teaching & Laymen’s Fellowship For more information, call
662-263-7102.
Service
Preaching Marathon from 11 Service will be at 6:30 p.m. Church of the Eternal
a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 10 at the Nov. 15 at Mt. Pelier M.B. Word, 106 22nd St. S., holds
BJ3 Recreational Building, Church, 840 N. Jackson St. in Grief Support Group a prayer and worship service
5226 Old West Point Road in Starkville. Dr. Adrian Rogers The Oil of Joy for Grief every Thursday from 5-6 p.m.
Starkville. The public is invited will continue the “Man of his and Mourning offers a grief Call Marie Nabors, 662-549-
to attend. Word” series. All men and support group at 6 p.m. every 4322 or 662-329-1234, for
boys are invited to attend. A second Thursday of the month prayer requests.
at United Christian Baptist
Pastoral Anniversary fellowship meal will follow. For
Charity Full Gospel Baptist more information, call Orlando
Trainer, 662-769-0071 or
Church, 232 Yorkville Road
East. “Making your grieving
Prayer Ministry
Church, 1524 6th Ave. S., New Beginning Everlasting
e-mail orlandotrainer@hotmail. journey easier.” For more in-
hosts its Pastoral Anniversary Outreach Ministry invites the
com formation, call 662-327-0604
Program for Pastor Charles public to call in with their
or e-mail unitedchristian@
Fisher at 3 p.m. Nov. 11. prayer requests at 662-327-
Guest speaker will be Pastor Church Anniversary/ cableone.net.
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John Sanders of The Word In- Homecoming After School Meal
ternational Church. The public Truevine Baptist Church, Praise and Worship
is invited to attend. 1471 Artesia Road in Artesia, Program Service
hosts its 103rd Church Anni- Project Southside, Inc. and
Sulfur Springs MB Church
Church Anniversary versary/Homecoming Program the Dept. of Education will
have a At Risk After School
holds a praise and worship
Cedar Grove Baptist at 11 a.m. Nov. 18. Guest service the last Friday of each
Church, 286 Swartz Dr., hosts speaker will be Pastor Terry Meal Program from 3:30-
month at 7 p.m. For informa-
its 149th Church Anniversa- Franklin of RBG Ministries 5:45 p.m. Monday-Friday at
tion, call Pastor Henry Mosley,
ry at 3 p.m. Nov. 11. Guest in Brooksville. The public is Southside Church Gym, 100
662-328-1035.
speaker will be the Rev. David invited to attend. For more in- Nashville Ferry Road East. For
more information, call 662-
O. Williams of Steens. The
public is invited to attend.
formation, call 662-617-3508.
328-0356. Prayer Service
Church of the Eternal
Church Anniversary Fellowship Dinner, Word, 106 22nd. St. S., Co-
Choir Day Program Pleasant Grove Pools lumbus, holds prayer service
Friendship M.B. Church, M.B. Church, 3000 Waverly Youth Service Thursday nights 5-6 p.m.
1102 12th Ave. S., hosts its Road in West Point, hosts its Pleasant Ridge Faith Contact Marie Nabors, 662-
Annual Choir Day Program at 3 129th Church Anniversary Center, 923 Ridge Road, 549-4322. Church service
p.m. Nov. 11. Guest choirs are Program at 2:30 p.m. Nov. Columbus, hosts a fellowship times: Sunday school 10 a.m.;
asked to render two selec- 18. Guest speaker will be the dinner and youth service every Sunday worship 11:15 a.m.;
tions. The public is invited to Rev. Randolph Hamilton Sr. third Sunday. Tuesday Bible study 7 p.m.
attend. For more information, of mt. Wade Baptist Church For information, call Pastor
call 662-327-7473. in Brookhaven. The public is Prayer for Youth District Elder Lou Nabors,
invited to attend. For more in- Every second and third 662-329-1234.
Youth Choir Concert formation, call 662-494-8652. Saturday, Pleasant Ridge Faith
Fourth St. M.B. Church, Center hosts a prayer for the Fitness
610 4th St. N., hosts its Surviving the Holidays youth from 2-3 p.m. Transformations
Annual Youth Choir Concert The DivorceCare: Sur- The Transformational
at 2:30 p.m. Nov. 11. Youth
Choirs, Dance Teams, soloists
viving the Holidays Seminar Celebrate Recovery Church, 2301 Jess Lyons
will be from 3-5 p.m. Nov. Calvary Church, 514 Lehm- Road, hosts boxing lessons
and the public are invited to 18 at Meadowood Baptist berg Road, and Meadowview Mondays and Wednesday
attend. Church, 1512 Hatley Road in Church, 300 Linden Circle from 5-7 p.m., weight-loss
Amory. Free event. Child care in Starkville, host Celebrate boot camp Tuesdays and
Pastor Anniversary available. For more informa- Recovery at 6 p.m. every Sun- Thursdays 5-7 p.m. and both
Program tion, call Meadowood Baptist
Church, 662-256-5616 or
day at Calvary and at 6 p.m.
every Tuesday at Meadowview
on Saturdays 9-11 a.m.
Union M.B. Church, 101
Weaver Road, hosts its 3rd e-mail, meadowoodamory@
gmail.com.
Church. Get help, healing and
support for any habit, hurt or
Youth Fellowship
Year Anniversary Program for The Transformational
Pastor Christopher McSwain hang-up using the Christ-cen- Church, 2301 Jess Lyons
& First Lady Pamela McSwain Keyboard Musician tered 12 steps. Road, hosts Youth Fellowship
at 11 a.m. & 3 p.m. Nov. 11. Union Hopewell Church from 7-8:30 p.m. every Tues-
Guest speakers will be the Family, 150 Spurlock Road, is Prayer, Free Coffee day. Games, prayer, service,
Rev. Stephen A. McSwain and seeking an experienced key- Mount Zion Missionary food, & more. Transportation
the Rev. Thomas D. McSwain board player with a reasonable Baptist Church, 2221 14th available. For information, call
Jr. of Old Hopewell M.B. rate and who loves the Lord. If Ave. N., hosts free coffee and Iris Roberson, 662-295-7456.
Today in history
Today is Friday, Nov. President Charles de
9, the 313th day of 2018. Gaulle died at age 79.
There are 52 days left in In 1976, the U.N. Gen-
the year. eral Assembly approved
resolutions condemning
Today’s Highlight in apartheid in South Africa,
including one charac-
History: terizing the white-ruled
On Nov. 9, 1938,
government as “illegiti-
Nazis looted and burned
mate.”
synagogues as well as
In 1989, communist
Jewish-owned stores and
East Germany threw
houses in Germany and
Austria in a pogrom or open its borders, allowing
deliberate persecution citizens to travel freely to
that became known as the West; joyous Ger-
“Kristallnacht.” mans danced atop the
Berlin Wall. Tell your child a bedtime story.
— The Associated Press
On this date:
In 1620, the passen-
gers and crew of the
Mayflower sighted Cape
Cod.
In 1918, it was an-
nounced that Germany’s
Kaiser Wilhelm II would
abdicate; he then fled to
the Netherlands.
In 1961, U.S. Air Force
Maj. Robert M. White be-
came the first pilot to fly
an X-15 rocket plane at six
times the speed of sound.
The Beatles’ future man-
ager, Brian Epstein, first
saw the group perform
at The Cavern Club in
Liverpool, England.
In 1965, the great
Northeast blackout began
as a series of power
failures lasting up to 13
1/2 hours left 30 million
people in seven states and
part of Canada without
electricity.
In 1967, a Saturn
V rocket carrying an
unmanned Apollo
spacecraft blasted off
from Cape Kennedy on a
successful test flight.
In 1970, former French
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6B FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018 property to be sold is
believed to be good, but
at such sale, FRIENDLY
Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 CITY
Legal MINI-WARE-
Notices 0010 General Help Wanted 3200 Auctions 4120 Garage Sales: Other 4560 Apts For Rent: Other 7080
HOUSES will convey
THE FOLLOWING The following vehicle only such title as is ves- LARGE INDOOR
VEHICLES HAVE BEEN
ABANDONED AT COREY
has been abandoned at ted in it pursuant to its
lease with the following
GARAGE SALE
Sat, 11/10, 8am-12pm.
COLEMAN
HERRING AUTOMOTIVE, Jim's Towing & Recov- and its allowed under 7379 Hwy 12 East, RENTALS
Mississippi Code Annot- TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS
1230 GARDNER BLVD, ery LLC Steens. RAIN OR SHINE
ated Section 85-7-121
COLUMBUS, MS. 1020 1/2 Gardner Blvd
Columbus, MS 39702 et seq (Supp 1988). 1 BEDROOM
2006 CHEV COBALT Sporting Goods 4720 2 BEDROOMS
Brittani Valentine
VIN#
1G1AK55F267649526
2000 Toyota Solara
VIN # N139 ED SANDERS Gunsmith 3 BEDROOMS
2TICF28P4XC251046 Open for season! 9-5,
Tues-Fri & 9-12, Sat. LEASE,
© The Dispatch
2006 DODGE CHARGER Cassandra Thomas
VIN# If not claimed it will be N127 Over 50 years experi-
2B3KA43RX6H504732 sold on November 14, ence! Repairs, cleaning, DEPOSIT
refinishing, scopes
2018 at 10 AM at the Claudia Keating
mounted & zeroed, AND
2012 CHEV IMPALA above address by Jim's N138
VIN# Towing & Recovery LLC. handmade knives. CREDIT CHECK
2G1WG5E3XC1269789 It will be sold for mon- Deanna Carter Located: Hwy 45 Alt,
N226 North of West Point,
ies owed for the tow
IF THESE VEHICLES ARE bill, storage and legal turn right on Yokahama
Blvd, 8mi & turn left on
662-329-2323
NOT CLAIMED THEY fees. Debra Holloway
WILL BE PUT UP FOR N113, N114 Darracott Rd, will see
PUBLIC SALE ON THE Witnessed this the 2nd sign, 2.5mi ahead shop 2411 HWY 45 N
3RD DAY OF DECEM- day of November, 2018. Rhonda Fortune on left. 662-494-6218.
BER, 2018, AT 10:00 N115 COLUMBUS, MS
AM AT COREY HERRING Jim’s Towing & Recov- Business Opportunity 6050
AUTOMOTIVE, 1230 ery LLC Shanina Scott Commercial Property For
GARDNER BLVD, N251 HISTORIC DOWNTOWN Rent 7100
COLUMBUS, MS, Publish 11/6, 11/9, Columbus: 411 Main
39702. 11/13/18 Sonja Jackson St. Office, Retail, Res- COMMERCIAL PROPER-
N25 taurant Space available. TIES/Retail/Office
Publish: 11/9, 11/16 & IN THE CHANCERY General Services 1360 General Help Wanted 3200 Call 423-333-1124. Spaces starting @
Find
11/23/2018 COURT OF LOWNDES WITNESS MY SIGNA- $285/mo. Downtown &
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI TURE on this the 7th MUSIC THEORY LES- PROFESSIONAL FIRM East Columbus loca-
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI day of November, A.D. Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 tions. 662-435-4188.
COUNTY OF LOWNDES SONS seeks FT candidate w/
What
IN THE MATTER OF THE 2018. $25 per hour bookkeeping, payroll ex-
ESTATE OF RICHARD H. Chords, Scales, Modes perience. Accounting de- 2BR/1BA, renovated w/ OFFICE SPACE: 2,000
NOTICE OF SALE LANE, DECEASED FRIENDLY CITY & more! Call Jimbo @ Central heat and air, square feet. 294
gree required, Quick-
MINI-WAREHOUSES
You’re
662-364-1687 Books & payroll expert- new appliances, floor- Chubby Dr. Flexible leas-
WHEREAS, the follow- NO. 2018-0125-B By: L.O. If no answer leave ing, etc. Available soon. ing terms. Available
ing tenants entered in- ise, Ind. tax prep experi-
voicemail or text. ence preferred & ability Taking applications now. 662-328-8254.
to leases with ALLYSON C. LANE, AD- Publish: 11/9, 11/16, now. $450/Mth.
Looking
FRIENDLY CITY MINI- to work well w/ a vari- HISTORIC DOWNTOWN
MINISTRATOR &11/23/2018 PERSONAL ASSISTANT ety of people. Please NO HUD. Call Long &
WAREHOUSES for stor- Long, 662-328-0770. Columbus Office, Retail,
POSITION WANTED. send resumes to: Restaurant Space avail-
age space in which to RULE 81 SUMMONS BY
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S Multi-talented lady; dis- Blind Box 659 c/o
store personal property
and
PUBLICATION
CHANCERY CLERK,
with the terms of said
Land Deed of Trust for
the purpose of raising
Sitting With The Sick / Elderly
1780
shell.com/careers or
contact Robert Vance at
(501) 414-4340.
each. 662-889-6162.
Rentals
Kubota Bush hog avail.
Michael Baggett
E347
issued to the under-
signed upon the Estate
Main Front Door of the
County Courthouse of
ALLSTUMP GRINDING
time position includes
insurance benefits, 205-329-1790. to schools & CAFB. No
pets. $460/mo + $460
and your
of RICHARD ZENTZ, de- Monroe County, Missis- competitive pay, paid
Ramona Frierson
E43
ceased, by the Chan-
cery Court of Lowndes
sippi, to the highest and
best bidder for cash,
SERVICE
GET 'ER DONE!
personal leave and op-
portunity for advance-
WANTED TO BUY! 3000, Apartments
dep. 662-364-6204 or
601-940-1397. dollars will
County, Mississippi in the following described We can grind all your
stumps. Hard to reach
ment. Come join our
3600, 3910, or 3930
Ford with factory p/s & Houses RENT A fully equipped
go further.
property situated in
Sherri Howard
E58
Cause No. 2018-0205
on the 17th day of Monroe County, Missis- places, blown over
creative, award-winning that looks/runs good,
staff. Hand deliver re- 1 Bedrooms camper w/utilities &
cable from $145/wk -
and a drawbar pulled
September, 2018. This sippi, to wit: roots, hillsides, back-
yards, pastures. Free
sume to Beth Proffitt at roll-a-bar type hay rake. 2 Bedroooms $535/month. Colum- Autos For Sale 9150
516 Main Street,
WITNESS MY SIGNA-
TURE on this the 7th
is to give notice to all
persons having claim Lot Thirty-one (31) of estimates. You find it, Columbus or email to
662-328-5248. 3 Bedrooms bus & County School
locations. 662-242-
day of November, A.D. and in Oak Dale Park, we'll grind it! bproffitt@cdispatch.com 1998 ACCORD Coup
against said estate to 7653 or 601-940-1397.
2018. probate and register the Phase I, a subdivision in 662-361-8379 HAY FOR Sale. Bermud- Furnished & EXL, 4cyl, good AC &
tires. Runs great, driv-
FRIENDLY CITY
same with the Chan-
cery Clerk of Lowndes
and of Lowndes County,
Mississippi, as shown Tree Services 1860 Antiques 4060
agrass sq. Bales, $5,
5'x6' rolls, $50. Limed Unfurnished Houses For Sale: Northside en daily. $1,700. 662-
8150 312-9173.
MINI-WAREHOUSES
By: L.O.
County, Mississippi
within ninety (90) days
by the plat recorded in
Plat Book 4, Page 44, in A&T Tree Service
CHRISTMAS OPEN & fertilized
sample.
per soil
662-435-7889. 1, 2, & 3 Baths
from the first date of the office of the Chan- Bucket truck & stump
HOUSE
Magnolia Antique Mall Lease, Deposit 1706 RIDGE Rd. Like
new, 3BR/2BA. New ap- 2000 CHEVY Silverado.
Publish: 11/9, 11/16,
& 11/23/2018
publication. A failure to
so probate and register
cery Clerk of Lowndes
County, Mississippi.
removal. Free est.
Serving Columbus Sat., Nov. 17, 2018 Firewood / Fuel 4450 & Credit Check pl, 22 ac w/ pond, Extended Cab 5.3 V8
10am-5pm Auto. 190K. Michelin
said claim with forever since 1987. Senior
302 Alabama St. FIREWOOD FOR Sale. viceinvestments.com woods & wildlife. Close
327-8555
IN THE CHANCERY to CAFB. Frontage on 2 tires. Clean Truck.
bar the same. SUBJECT TO those cer- citizen disc. Call Alvin @ Various lengths. $2495. 662-275-0343.
COURT OF LOWNDES tain restrictive coven- 242-0324/241-4447 roads. $249,000.
662-295-2274 662-418-8077.
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI This the 5th day of ants and conditions of "We'll go out on a limb
November, 2018. record in Book 742, for you!"
IN THE MATTER OF THE Furniture 4480 NICE BRICK HOME FOR 2002 VOLVO S80 T6, 4
Page 208, in the land Apts For Rent: Other 7080
SALE, located at 2406 door sedan. Good condi-
ESTATE OF JACKIE V. Linda G. Wade, Exec- records of Lowndes VICKERS TREE
HARPER BEDROOM SET- Full size 15th Ave No in Colum- tion, Michelin radials.
utrix County, Mississippi; SERVICE, LLC 1BR/1BA in Historic bus, MS with 3 bed- $3950. CASH ONLY!
Tree trimming and re- sleigh bed, dresser with
and SUBJECT ALSO to mirror, chest, and night- Downtown Columbus. rooms and 1 bath. This 662-889-8914.
CAUSE NO. 2018-0226- By: /s/ Hal H. H. McCla- that certain Declaration moval. Fully insured. $550/mo. No pets.
stand for sale. $1,000. house is a great home
B nahan, III of Covenants, Condi- Free estimates. 662-328-8655. to live in as-is or fixer
Call Curt 662-418-0889 Brand new mattress set
Hal H. H. McClanahan, tions and Restrictions included. Cash only! upper. I am no longer in-
VICKY HARPER PETI- III, Attorney-in-fact of record in Book 748, or 662-549-2902 terested in renting the
TIONER “A cut above the rest” 662-570-4341. If no an-
Page 395, in the land swer, leave a msg. 1BR/1BA Loft in Histor- house out and would
Hal H. H. McClanahan, records of Lowndes ic Downtown Columbus. like to sell the property
NOTICE TO CREDITORS III County, Mississippi. Good Things To Eat 2150 at a great price for
Available 12/1. $650
Attorney at Law
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI P.O. Box 1091
COUNTY OF OKTIBBEHA Columbus, MS 39703
I will convey only such Take down KITCHEN TABLE w/ 4
chairs. Will include 20-
per month. 662-328-
8655.
$40,000 or best offer.
Call/text 662-295-9124
2015 CHEVROLET Equi-
nox, tan, 1 owner, 89k
title as is vested in me piece table decor set.
Letters Testamentary
(662) 327-3154 as Substitute Trustee. that “for rent” $150. 205-246-8704. Lots & Acreage 8600 mi, mostly highway.
Bluetooth, backup cam-
have been granted and PUBLISH: 11/9, 11/16 DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA, era, cloth seats, 25.8
issued to the under- & 11/23/2018
WITNESS MY SIGNA-
TURE on this the 24TH sign and get Garage Sales: North 4520 CH&A, 1 story, W/D,
historic district, 1 block
2.28 +/- Acre Lot.
149 Tanyia Lane. Off of MPG average of life of
vehicle. Clean & excel-
signed upon the Estate day of October, 2018. 711 19TH Ave N. Sat. Lake Lowndes Road.
of Jackie V. Harper, De- STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
ceased, by the Chan- COUNTY OF LOWNDES J. DOUGLAS
fast results 6a.- until. Designer
shoes, handbags,
from downtown, $625/
mo. + $625 dep. NO Has asphalt drive &
parking, 1200 ft. shop
lent condition.
Asking $12,195.
cery Court of Lowndes PETS. 662-574-8789. 662-574-7481.
County, Mississippi, on NOTICE OF SALE
DALRYMPLE II, Substi-
tute Trustee with an easy clothes, odds & ends.
Lots of $1 items.
Peaceful & Quiet area. w/ living area, septic
tank & water meter. No
the 30th day of October, Everything $5 & below. trailers. $45,000. Call
2018. This is to give no- WHEREAS, the follow-
tice to all persons hav- ing tenants entered in-
Publication Dates:
10/26/2018,
classified ad. FIRST FULL MONTH
662-574-0345. COMMERCIAL VAN For
Sale: 2005 Ford 150
ing claims against said to leases with 11/2/2018, and Garage Sale RENT FREE! 1 & 2 Bed- 3.5 Acre Lot. 3 estab- Econo Van. 102k miles.
Estate to Probate and FRIENDLY CITY MINI-
Register same with the WAREHOUSES for stor-
11/9/2018 Call today 110 Gardenia Dr. Sat,
Nov. 10. 7a-11a. Toys,
room Apts/Townhomes.
Stove & refrigerator.
lished trailer lots. Play-
ground. Located on
White. $4,300.
(662)574-0225.
Chancery Clerk of clothes, household $335-$600 Monthly. Morgan Lane. Off of
Lowndes County, Mis-
sissippi, within ninety
age space in which to
store personal property
Building & Remodeling 1120 to place items & more. Credit check & deposit.
Coleman Realty,
Harris Road. Caledonia
Schools. $25,000. 2013 LEXUS GX460.
and CJ'S ROOFING & HOME
(90) days from this
date. A failure to so Pro- WHEREAS, default has REMODELING. Roofing your ad. Garage Sales: Caledonia 4540 662-329-2323. 662-574-0345. 55,700 mi. Exc cond.
Black exterior, tan interi-
bate and Register said (Shingles or Metal) & Apts For Rent: Other 7080 or. Sun roof, heated
been made in the pay- 769 BUCK Egger Rd.
328-2424
claim will forever bar the ment of rent and Roof Repairs, Concrete leather seats. New tires
Pressure Washing, Car- Sat. 7a-2p. Too many
same. items to list! Rain or & brakes. $29,900.
FRIENDLY CITY MINI- pentry & Handyman 662-574-1697.
WAREHOUSES pursu- Work. Veteran & Senior Shine!
This the 31st day of Oc- ant to said Leases is
tober, 2018. Discounts! 662-397-
authorized to sell the 0800, FREE ESTIMATE.
Estate Sales 4490 Campers & RVs 9300
personal property to sat-
VICKIE HARPER isfy the past due and TOMBIGBEE RV Park,
EXECUTRIX any other charges owed HOME REPAIRS & CON- located on Wilkins Wise
to it by the following ten- STRUCTION WORK PEEPLES PECANS Rd & Waverly Rd. Full
PUBLISH: 11/2, 11/9, ants. WANTED. Carpentry, Custom cracking, Hookups available.
& 11/16/2018 small concrete jobs, shelling, & blowing your $300/mo. 662-328-
NOW THEREFORE, no- electrical, plumbing, pecans. We also sell 8655 or 662-574-7879.
tice is hereby given that roof repairs, pressure shelled, halved, &
pieces! 662-574-1660.
FRIENDLY CITY MINI-
WAREHOUSES will offer
washing and mobile
home roof coating and
Five Questions:
for sale, and will sell at underpinning. No job General Help Wanted 3200
auction to the highest too small. 549-7031.
1 270
bidder for cash all per- Accountant Position -
sonal property in stor- Columbus
age units leased by the SUGGS CONSTRUCTION Responsibilities include
following tenants at Building, remodeling, A/R, A/P, Payroll, Sales
FRIENDLY CITY MINI- metal roofing, painting Tax, Journal Entries, Re-
Let your WAREHOUSES 308
Shoney Drive Columbus,
& all home repairs.
662-242-3471
conciliations, Month/
Year end Closing for 2 “Twilight”
fingers do the MS, immediately follow- multiple companies. At-
walking. ing sale on Alabama tention to detail and ac-
Tom Hatcher, LLC curacy are required.
Find your
Street on the 7th day of
December A.D. 2018.
Custom Construction, Send resumes to
Restoration, Remodel- jobs@
3 Once a
dream job in
week
All auctions are with re- ing, Repair, Insurance
serve and therefore all prographicsms.com
claims. 662-364-1769.
the classifieds! units can be withdrawn Licensed & Bonded Noweta's Green Thumb
from the sale at any is accepting applica-
time by the auctioneer/ tions for 2 positions:
4 Greg
manager. Excavating 1300 delivery personnel &
general help. Driver
Louganis
Title to the personal Clay gravel, fill clay, & must know the area &
property to be sold is top soil for sale! Easy have good driving his-
believed to be good, but access off 82 East. tory. Apply in person @
at such sale, FRIENDLY Can load and deliver. 1325 Main St.
CITY MINI-WARE- Stokes Excavation: M-F, 3-5 & SAT, 9-1.
HOUSES will convey
only such title as is ves-
662-689-0089 No phone calls. 5 Seville