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ture was taken, their hands stayed After two years in the clasped as they walked inside. Delta, new leader ready They are a team. Alan — the official new director to help Columbus of Columbus’ Salvation Army — preaches on Sundays and handles Alan Phillips, and BY GINGER HERVEY the fundraising so Cheryl “can go his wife, Cheryl, [email protected] out and do the programs she wants pose in front of to do,” he said. “Cheryl works the the Salvation’s When they went to have a photo- operations side, organizing the min- Army sign on Main graph made recently, Alan and Cher- Street in Colum- istries with the community. bus. Alan Phillips yl Phillips simultaneously reached They met in seminary school in is the new direc- for the other’s hand, without any , “fell in love, got out during tor of Salvation prompting. the summer and came back the next Army, replacing They stood beaming by the Sal- year as a married couple,” according Eric Roberts, who vation Army sign in their matching to Cheryl. For the last 25 years they has moved onto Alabama. officer uniforms, and after the pic- See SALVATION ARMY, 3A Ginger Hervey/Dispatch Staff ALL SMILES Caledonia launches new town website New community center accommodates 200

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Caledonia residents and non-res- idents alike looking to learn about their local government and town can now do so from the comfort of their homes. The town’s new website — cale- doniams.org — launched Friday. It gives citizens an opportunity to con- tact their elected and appointed offi- cials, in addition to providing public event and meeting notifications. Alderman Mitch Wiggins, who has been working to make the web- site a reality for more than a year, said there are still improvements to be made. Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff Raziya Davis, 3, swings at Lee Park with the biggest grin Tuesday. Her aunt, Autumn Davis, who swings next to her and said her “It’s just in the infant stages,” family comes to the park everyday in the summer for fun and a picnic. Raziya is the daughter of Alexis Davis and Gerald Sharp, Wiggins said. “We’re looking for- of Columbus. ward to getting feedback from the public.” The site includes a message from Mayor Bill Lawrence, contact infor- mation for the town’s alderman, mar- shal, parks and water departments, Wait joins Dispatch staff as new MSU reporter and information on Caledonia Days. department and prep sports. News. He was the MSU The website’s calendar is present- New sports reporter will “I am excited and thrilled to be join- beat writer for the SDN ly bare, but Wiggins said he will be filling out the site with more infor- ing The Commercial Dispatch and stay- since November 2012. mation. focus on MSU athletics ing on the Mississippi State beat,” Wait Born in Oxford, Wait “This is not the end of it, it’s just said. “I look forward to what the future grew up in Etta, and went DISPATCH STAFF REPORT the beginning,” Wiggins said. holds and I know I will continue to prog- on to play and ress and mature as a human being and at West Union The Commercial Dispatch is an- a writer/reporter. I want to thank Adam High School. Community Center opens nouncing the hiring of Ben Wait as its Wait Minichino, (managing editor) William He worked in a variety The new Caledonia Community new Mississippi State beat writer. Browning, and (general manager) Peter of roles in the MSU athlet- Center opened its doors last week, Wait, a 2011 graduate of MSU, starts Imes for the opportunity.” ic department and in the school’s media too. today as The Dispatch’s third full-time Wait comes to The Commercial Dis- relations department before graduating Located on the corner of Cedar member of the sports department. He patch after spending nearly four years from MSU with a degree in sports infor- and South streets, the center has will focus on covering the MSU athletic as a sports writer at the Starkville Daily See WAIT, 3A See CALEDONIA, 3A Analysis: Confederate emblem affects Miss. election dynamic Old South. The governor’s answer was idents who don’t like the flag, Mississippi has the only state flag that In late De- a quick and unequivocal no. He Bryant replied with a chuckle: includes the Confederate battle flag cember, Bryant said the banner does not hurt “There are people in the state sat down with Mississippi’s image. who are taxpayers that don’t BY EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS Bryant’s agenda entering this The Associat- “I’ve been all around the like a lot of things.” The Associated Press election year. ed Press for an world — literally, all around the Mississippi has the only Debate is unavoidable now, interview about world. And not once have I had state flag that includes the Con- JACKSON — The racially federate symbol. The design because the massacre of nine his priorities for Bryant a world leader — consul gener- sensitive topic of the Confeder- worshippers at a black church the 2015 legisla- al, prime minister — say, ‘We’re has been used since 1894, and ate battle emblem on the Mis- in South Carolina has prompted tive session. He offended,’ or, ‘We don’t like your was affirmed by a nearly 2-to-1 sissippi flag was clearly was people to re-examine the prom- was asked if he sees a need to state flag,’” Bryant said. margin of voters in a 2001 state- not on Republican Gov. Phil inence given to symbols of the change the state flag. Asked about Mississippi res- See FLAG, 3A

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DISPATCH CUSTOMER SERVICE 328-2424 | NEWSROOM 328-2471 2A MONDAY, JUNE 29, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com SAY WHAT? DID YOU HEAR? “Now I don’t have to bust my butt and overdrive the car every week in order to get wins.” La. movie credit cap may Kyle Busch, who earned his first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series send business to Ga., Miss. victory in 35 races Sunday. Story, 1B. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday we could surpass that,” he said. BILOXI — Louisiana’s The Bruce Willis film new cap on film tax cred- “Precious Cargo” wrapped its could send more movie recently after shooting A Thousand Words business to Georgia and across South Mississip- Mississippi, says the Mis- pi, and “Astronaut Wives sissippi Film Office’s Gulf Club,” which had scenes Coast project manager. on local beaches and at As one of the top film the classic ‘50s diner in locations outside of Califor- Gulfport’s Triplett-Day nia, Georgia is likely to get Drugstore, is on television some of the business that Thursday nights. might otherwise have gone The movie industry to Louisiana, sometimes draws excitement in a local called “Hollywood South,” community and Webb said Bill Webb said. the effect lasts beyond the Georgia already has production. In Canton, fans crew, equipment and pro- tour sites where the movie duction facilities, Webb told “The Help” was filmed, and The Sun Herald. he said other film sites are But, he said, “We should just as popular. see some additional action.” “People want to see A new state law puts a where a John Grisham mov- $180 million annual cap on ie was shot,” he said. the amount the state can The film office staff is pay for film tax credits for working with production the next three years. That’s crews to prepare for upcom- about $77 million less than ing films. Webb said he has the state was otherwise ex- scouted locations for five or pected to spend in the fiscal so films that want to shoot year that begins July 1. - AP Photo/Esteban Felix some or all of their produc Members of the LGBT movement hold a gay pride flag during a parade celebration in Managua, Nicaragua, Detractors say Louisi- tion in South Mississippi be- Sunday. ana’s credits bring the state tween now and next spring. only pennies on the dollar He said Mississippi’s six in jobs. southern counties hold 21 Mississippi Film Office distinct communities. Most director Ward Emling said productions with budgets Religious liberty is rallying cry movie business is growing less than $30 million film in the Magnolia State. on location, he said, and can “Last year, we had our shoot on the beach one day, after gay marriage ruling biggest year ever with 19 then move to the woods or films and another 12 or so the Pascagoula River, which U.S. Supreme Court Justice An- projects utilizing the incen- he said looks like the Ama- Potential conflict could arise with religious thony Kennedy raised the issue in tive program, and this year zon. the majority opinion Friday grant- organizations over last week’s decision ing gays the right to marry. He said BY RACHEL ZOLL violate their deeply held religious First Amendment protections are CONTACTING THE DISPATCH AND STEVE PEOPLES beliefs.” in place for religious objectors, who The Associated Press “may continue to advocate with ut- Office hours: Main line: The religious liberty fight isn’t about what happens inside the most, sincere conviction that, by n 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Fri n 662-328-2424 NEW YORK — Now that same- sanctuary. First Amendment pro- divine precepts, same-sex marriage sex marriage is legal nationwide, should not be condoned.” Email a letter to the editor? tections for worship and clergy HOW DO I ... religious conservatives are focus- But in his dissent, Chief Justice n [email protected] are clear. Potential conflicts could Report a missing paper? ing on preserving their right to John Roberts predicted a clash arise, however, over religious orga- n 662-328-2424 ext. 100 Report a sports score? object. 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Scott Walker is urging ence of Catholic Bishops, also want Conservative religious groups President Barack Obama and the protections for individual business have for years been on watch for Physical address: 516 Main St., Columbus, MS 39701 nation’s governors “to join me in owners who consider it immoral to potential clashes over religious lib- reassuring millions of Americans provide benefits for the same-sex erty and gay rights, and have been Mailing address: P.O. Box 511, Columbus, MS 39703-0511 that the government will not force spouse of an employee or cater gay lobbying for religious exemptions Starkville Office: 101 S. Lafayette St. #16, Starkville, MS 39759 them to participate in activities that weddings. in statehouses and Congress. 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Nonsubscribers can purchase online access for less than $8 per month. @ Go to www.cdispatch.com/subscribe Funeral to be held for woman whose husband forgave suspect BY JOHN MORITZ, services for four other Charleston Mayor Jo- The Associated Press victims held at Emanuel seph Riley Jr. said at Sat- AME this weekend that urday’s service for Cyn- CHARLESTON, S.C. brought political and reli- thia Hurd, 54, that the — The funeral for the gious leaders in addition tragedy “shook an Amer- victim whose husband to friends and family. ica that didn’t want to be- offered forgiveness to Those who spoke at lieve this kind of hatred the suspect in the deadly the services echoed the could still exist.” shootings at a South Car- similar theme that the Hours before the fu- olina church will be held lives lost would bring neral for DePayne Mid- Monday at the church about positive social dleton-Doctor, 49, began where the attack took change. Sunday, Vice President place. South Carolina Gov. Joe Biden made a sur- Myra Thompson, 59, Nikki Haley and the Rev. prise appearance at the was one of nine people Jesse Jackson attended church’s morning service gunned down during Bi- the funerals on Saturday to speak and worship. ble study at the Emanuel and Sunday, delivering Biden gave his condo- African Methodist Epis- similar remarks while lences to the families of copal Church in Charles- adding personal touches the victims and received ton on June 17. for the different victims. a standing ovation after During a court ap- During the funeral reading a selection of pearance last week, Saturday for Tywanza scripture. Thompson’s widower, Sanders, 26, and his aunt, The vice president’s Anthony Thompson, told Susie Jackson, 87, Haley son, Beau, died late last the 21-year-old suspect, said the attack happened month of brain cancer. Dylann Storm Roof, that on her watch and prom- Beau Biden narrowly Melissa Boughton/The Post and Courier via AP his family offered their ised “we will make this avoided death as a young U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, center, with son and daughter-in-law Hunter and Kath- forgiveness. right.” The governor did boy in a 1972 car crash leen Biden, to his right, sing “We Shall Overcome” while joining hands with Emanuel “We would like you to not say what actions she that killed Joe Biden’s AME Church members Sunday, June 28, 2015 in Charleston, S.C. Biden delivered a take this opportunity to planned to take. first wife and his daugh- short speech and said he was there to stand in solidarity with the church and fami- repent,” Anthony Thomp- Haley has already ter. lies of the nine people who were killed June 17. son said by video stream. joined a host of politicians “The reason I came The crowd of family siastic and many stood to arena in Charleston with “Do that and you’ll be bet- in Southern states who was to draw strength and friends was so large clap, sing and even shake President Barack Obama ter off than you are right have spoken out in favor from all of you,” Biden at Middleton-Doctor’s a tambourine along with delivering a eulogy. now.” of removing symbols of said. “I wish I could say funeral, which Biden did the music being played The president spoke All nine of the victims the Confederacy from something that would not attend, that many at the service one floor about the need to address in the shooting were flags, monuments and ease the pain.” watched the service on above. black and police contend license plates after Roof The vice president lat- closed-circuit TV from The funeral for the issues like poverty, gun the attack was racially was shown in photos pos- er joined the congrega- the church’s first floor, Rev. Clementa Pinckney, control and job discrimi- motivated. ing with a Confederate tion in holding hands and where the shooting took Emanuel AME’s pastor nation before surprising Thompson’s funer- battle flag and burning singing “We Shall Over- place. The mood in the and a state senator, was many when he began sing- al Monday will follow the U.S. flag. come.” overflow space was enthu- held Friday at a basketball ing “Amazing Grace.”

Salvation Army Caledonia Continued from Page 1A Continued from Page 1A have served at 10 different Salva- And he understands struggling. tion, Alan tried to go around the room for 200 people, ac- Caledonia has a 25- tion Armies in five different states Alan wrestled with addiction problem. In both cases, he learned cording to Wiggins. The year lease on the proper- across the South. They came to and drug abuse for years. He “final- that some problems you cannot old community center ty, which will also serve Columbus from Greenville, in the ly got it right” two and a half years skirt around or escape. You have to only had room for about as the new Caledonia Delta, where they served two years. ago, but he remembers the ups and face them. 30. voting precinct. It’s typical for Salvation Army downs. He tries to use his person- “Life is going to throw you what officers to be relocated every three al experience to help those in the it throws you every day and you to five years. Eric Roberts, the community — his wife handles the have to deal with it,” he said. Phillips’ predecessor and a friend other ministries, but the substance Working at the Salvation Army of Alan’s, served three years in Co- abuse program is led by him. is an embodiment of that attitude. lumbus before being recently trans- Officers work 60-70 hours a ferred to Anniston, Alabama. ‘You have to deal with it’ week, and the job description is Alan said that while each com- Every day, Alan crosses train anything but set. Alan said he may munity he serves is unique, physi- tracks before he can turn into be a counselor one day, a janitor the cal and spiritual need is ubiquitous. the Salvation Army’s parking lot. next, a fundraiser the day after that. “Hunger and homelessness and Wednesday, he got stuck waiting Right now the Army needs clothes drug abuse and mental issues — for a train and was late for a meet- and volunteers, so he and Cheryl that’s everywhere,” Alan said. “You ing. are trying to collect those. And, of don’t have to go very far for the But he doesn’t mind. The trains course, every Sunday he preaches. need to be there.” are a daily reminder. Cheryl said the love of the Lord Alan regularly walks through “The whole thing with recovery and a desire to make people’s lives the neighborhood to meet people, is living life on life’s terms,” he said. better is what keeps her and her introduce himself and invite them “You’re going to have trains. You husband going. It’s a calling, she to church or to pray with them, if he get stuck.” said, and it’s definitely a full-time feels called to. Both literally in the case of his ministry. “God leads me to people who are Wednesday morning train and met- “But I wouldn’t do anything else struggling,” he said. aphorically in the case of his addic- in the world,” she said. Wait Continued from Page 1A mation. MSU. We believe he has tary Lombardi Award, standing wide receiver in “We are pleased to wel- a keen sense of how to which is given to the top college football. You can come Ben to our staff,” break news and how to lineman or linebacker in follow his coverage on Minichino, The Dis- build contacts with sourc- college football; the Lou MSU on The Dispatch’s patch’s sports editor, said. es to provide our readers Groza Award, which is sports blog and on Twit- “We are confident Ben with the best insight into given to the top kicker in ter @bcwait. will help The Dispatch what is going on at MSU.” college football; and the continue its tradition of Wait has had the hon- Biletnikoff Award, which strong reporting about or of voting for the Ro- is given to the most out- Flag Continued from Page 1A wide election. Gunn is unopposed in Longtime Democratic JOHN COX M.D. Since then, some black his House district, so he fac- state Rep. Ed Blackmon, a lawmakers have proposed es less pressure than Bry- member of the Legislative Internal Medicine Associates redesigning the flag, but ant and Republican Lt. Gov. Black Caucus, said putting efforts fizzled because Tate Reeves, who are on the the issue on the ballot again legislative leaders — Re- statewide ballot. They have would have the same result publican and Democrat — to keep conservative flag as in 2001 — a racially di- said voters had settled the supporters happy while vided vote to keep the Con- issue. also acknowledging that federate symbol. He said Dynamics changed some in the state see the legislators should step up with the news that the Confederate emblem as an and change the flag. NOW OPEN white man charged in the offensive reminder of slav- “To do otherwise is an slayings, Dylann Storm ery and segregation. Bry- admission that we are inca- Roof, had posed with the ant and Reeves have said pable of doing our jobs on 830 Medical Center Dr. Confederate battle flag in that if the flag is revisited, one of the more important photos published online the issue should be decided issues of race relations in West Point, MS 39773 before the attack. by voters. our state,” Blackmon said. Mississippi House Speaker Philip Gunn be- came the state’s first top-ti- er Republican to say the PRIMARY ELECTION - AUGUST 4, 2015 662-524-4386 Confederate X should be PAID POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS erased from the state flag. This newspaper is authorized to list these candidates. Gunn cited his Christian CIRCUIT CLERK FOR APPOINTMENTS faith in saying the symbol MARGIE CANON - R had become “a point of of- CHUCK EASLEY - R Accepting New Patients fense.” Mississippi voters this STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 41 year are choosing a gover- KABIR KARRIEM - D nor, seven other statewide Contact Melissa Garretson at 328-2424 or cdispatch.com officials and all 174 legisla- [email protected] to list a candidate tors. 4A MONDAY, JUNE 29, 2015

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PETER IMES General Manager WILLIAM BROWNING Managing Editor BETH PROFFITT Advertising Director The MICHAEL FLOYD Circulation/Production Manager Opinion Dispatch LETTER TO THE EDITOR Voice of the people More on the flag Sunday’s paper held many well-rea- soned letters concerning the “Confed- erate battle flag.” If everyone would put emotion aside and look at the big picture, there would be a reasonable compromise found, one that would satis- fy everybody. Everybody, that is, except those who are bound and determined to be offended by something, anything, everything, nothing, just as long as they can have “hurt feelings.” Personally, I like Rufus Ward’s suggestion. This whole thing has gotten way out of hand. Someone in Charlotte, N.C., decided she had waited long enough for the state, the government, to “do something” about a piece of cloth that “offended her so much for so long,” so she defaced a monument, a crime. When we decide the law doesn’t matter anymore, we have anarchy. If you think any law is wrong or bad, work to change it through the proper channels. Violate even a “bad law” (in your opinion) and you are just a common criminal. I have just one thought I’d like to toss out to everyone who is “offended” by this flag. Please consider this careful- Ginger Hervey/Dispatch Staff The U.S. and Mississippi flags fly over Columbus City Hall in this file photo. Renewed calls for a change in the state’s flag ly, if you can. I would be just as happy have come in the wake of the church shooting in Charleston, South Carolina, shooting earlier this month by Dylann Roof, a if slavery had never appeared on the white supremacist. shores of the New World, but it did. European slave traders bought captives from African tribes and transported them to other countries, including Colo- nial America. PARTIAL TO HOME There men from one area of Africa married women from other areas of Africa, producing children that would never have been born. So, if you claim Now is the time slaves in your ancestry, remember that if slavery hadn’t existed here, neither We should seize the ingly endless number of After reflection and prayer, I now would you. Be thankful that slavery moment. people here expressing believe our state flag should be put in did exist, and that it ended. Don’t go As the only state in the their lives in remarkably a museum and replaced by one that is ballistic because the flag of the South union that incorporates creative ways. And, so far, more unifying to all Mississippians. As was taken and misused by racist, hate the Confederate battle we’ve been able to plumb the descendant of several brave Ameri- groups to lend credence to their activi- flag in its state flag, we what appears to be a bot- cans who fought for the Confederacy, I ties. signal to the rest of the tomless well of “inspired have not viewed Mississippi’s current Get over your ore-conceived notions world allegiance to a people,” who are quietly state flag as offensive. However, it is about what happened or didn’t happen cause a large portion of serving their communi- clearer and clearer to me that many under slavery. Use a little common our population associates ties in their own ways. of my fellow citizens feel differently sense, if you can, and I believe that with enslavement and Say nothing of our unri- and that our state flag increasingly most, even die-hard flag-haters, will stop oppression. valed literary and musical portrays a false impression of our state hating a symbol and start hating those Removing the Confed- Birney Imes tradition and a reputation to others. who deserve to be hated. erate battle flag from our for extraordinary hospi- Gov. Phil Bryant and Lt. Gov. Tate Cameron Triplett state flag is simply the tality Don’t even mention Reeves have yet to exhibit courage Brooksville right thing to do, and now is an op- Southern food. or vision on the issue. Each has portune time to do it. Changing the We have an opportunity to re- citied the 2001 referendum where flag is an “us” issue. It is not a liberal spond to a horrific act just as the peo- two-thirds the state voted to keep the v. conservative, Democrat v. Republi- ple of Charleston did, with kindness. old flag. “Let the people decide,” is a can or a white v. black matter. No outside entity is going to force us common refrain and a cop out. You Voice of the People Changing the state flag would to change our flag. This should not guys were elected by the people to We encourage you to share your opinion exhibit compassion and vision, traits be governed by any “slippery slope” make tough decisions, to decide for with readers of The Dispatch. too seldom associated with the state. arguments: Today it’s the flag; next the people. Submit your letter to The Dispatch by: It is infuriating when someone it’ll be this or that. This is not about The entire nation would applaud E-mail: [email protected] takes a cheap shot at our state. whether it’s good for business, a Mississippi were the governor to Mail: P.O. Box 511, Columbus, MS 39703 Granted, we are an easy target. We’re justification for many lawmakers. call a special session to address the In person: 516 Main St., Columbus, or dead last in plenty of categories, And speaking of lawmakers, their matter. 101 S. Lafayette St., No. 16, Starkville. many of them sprawling, complex response has been discouraging. Changing the state’s flag would All letters must be signed by the author issues that will take generations to Exceptions are Speaker of the House send to the rest of the world a power- and must include town of residence and a telephone number for verification purpos- fix. And then, of course, there’s the in the Legislature Philip Gunn and ful message about Mississippi. It is a es. Letters should be no more than 500 matter of our Jim Crow past. U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker, who early on message long overdue. words, and guest columns should be 500- One of the things I’ve learned called for change. The following, part Birney Imes is the publisher of 700 words. We reserve the right to edit publishing our quarterly magazine of Wicker’s statement speaks to the The Dispatch. Email him at birney@ submitted information. Catfish Alley is that there is a seem- concerns of many Mississippians: cdispatch.com.

MISSISSIPPI VOICES South’s heritage includes reputation for gentility, too OXFORD — want to do some- breaker. It is time to restore And it’s certainly not, as into a torrent. In the Internet One stereotype we thing, to respond to the American precept that some has said, giving “them” age, online petitions gathered Southerners love in some way. each individual is accountable (meaning black people) some- thousands of signatures for or to hear praises our This state’s flag, for his actions.” thing. against. collective gentility. which incorporates That resonates. Remember? Fourteen years Social media has come We open doors for the red, white and “Society” didn’t kill the ago Mississippi examined its alive with new designs and old ladies. We say yes blue of the Ameri- worshipers. A person did. And flag and found it blameless. ones, including the Magnolia ma’am and no sir. can flag as well as there’s no basis to say that the It was 2001. Gov. Ronnie Flag, which Birney Imes of When a friend’s a battle flag of the presence or absence of Con- Musgrove commissioned a The Commercial Dispatch momma dies, Confederacy, has federate symbols, co-opted by new flag design. A nonbinding in Columbus circulated we send flowers no magic. Like all racists, would have made an referendum was held that years ago. It, by the way, was and food. When a flags, it’s a piece iota of difference. April. The new flag had the Mississippi’s from 1861 until hearse-led proces- Charlie Mitchell of cloth. Changing But that’s not the argu- endorsement of the state’s 1894, the years of secession sion passes, we pull to a flag without ment. No one is saying, “If business community and and Reconstruction. It’s over. the battle emblem only South Carolina had a myriad others. But there was a good flag, but there are These gestures Remember? would not end rac- universally non-offensive flag, a lackluster turnout (750,000 others. don’t change any- Fourteen ism any more than this (or other) crazed individ- voted as compared to 1.3 mil- As merely a matter of thing. Momma is flowers at a funeral ual racists would not exist.” lion in presidential elections) politeness, the governor could still dead. But they years ago change the reality You see, Reagan posited that was even more lackluster call a special session, Speaker ease the grief of the of death. this an either-or proposition: among black voters. Gunn could lead his col- family and show Mississippi But it’s time. We either blame society or “Let’s move on,” Musgrove leagues to the right decision respect. That is our Symbols do matter. we blame the individual. said. and a new flag could be flying sole intent. It’s our examined its We can’t undo But that’s not valid. No one And we did. in a matter of weeks. heritage. the gunfire that is saying that the accused, But now the issue is back, Would that, of itself, bring The deadly ram- flag and found killed nine people Dylann Roof, should not be propelled into the headlines about any substantive change? page by a virulent at a Charleston held accountable — fully and by the evil acts of a person Not likely. racist in South it blameless. church service. We completely. reported to have sat in the It would, however, make Carolina quickly can make a visible What pro-change voices church for an hour listening a statement that needs to be morphed into a debate about statement. are suggesting is a response to the people he was about made. Mississippi’s flag. People have Way back in 1968, then at the societal level. It doesn’t to kill. Change has been “Heritage” is more than a come at the topic from all California Gov. Ronald Rea- excuse or explain what hap- endorsed by the Republican flag. It includes being a gen- angles. gan spoke to the Republican pened at that church or the governor of South Carolina teel people. It may be perfect- Many see no connection, National Convention’s plat- many other times the battle and the Republican speaker of ly legal to be offensive, but it’s but viewed across the pattern form committee and said, “We flag has been used to express the Mississippi House, Philip not polite. of history, there is one and it must reject the idea that every hate. It doesn’t mean hate is Gunn of Clinton, who said his Charlie Mitchell is a Missis- is obvious: When a travesty time a law’s broken, society is defeated. Christian faith compelled him sippi journalist. Write to him occurs, people of good will guilty rather than the law- It’s also not an apology. to speak out. A trickle turned at [email protected]. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com MONDAY, JUNE 29, 2015 5A Scientists look into why most Alzheimer’s patients are women

BY LAURAN NEERGAARD “There are enough bi- women have about a 1 in 6 Alzheimer’s is a disease AP Medical Writer ological questions point- chance of developing Alz- that starts 20 years before ing to increased risk in heimer’s during the rest the diagnosis.” That’s WASHINGTON — women that we need to of their lives, compared how early cellular dam- Nearly two-thirds of delve into that and find with a 1 in 11 chance for age can quietly begin. Americans with Alzhei- out why,” said Maria Car- men. Brinton researches if mer’s disease are women, rillo, chief science officer The tricky part is de- menopause can be a tip- and now some scientists for the Alzheimer’s Asso- termining how much of ping point that leaves cer- are questioning the long- ciation. the disparity is due to tain women vulnerable. held assumption that it’s Last month, the associ- women’s longevity or oth- just because they tend to However it starts brew- AP Photo/Young Kwak ation brought 15 leading er factors. ing, there’s some evidence Amy Shives, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s live longer than men. scientists together to ask “It is true that age is that once Alzheimer’s is disease in 2011 and subsequently epilepsy, holds her What else may put what’s known about wom- the greatest risk factor for Medicalert bracelet at her house, Wednesday, June diagnosed, women may woman at extra risk? en’s risk. Later this sum- developing Alzheimer’s 3, in Spokane, Wash. Since her diagnosis, Shives has worsen faster; scans show Could it be genetics? Bio- mer, Carrillo said it plans disease,” said University since been involved with the Alzheimer’s Association. logical differences in how to begin funding research of Southern California more rapid shrinkage of She also says that in her case, the epilepsy is directly attributed to Alzheimer’s disease. women age? Maybe even to address some of the professor Roberta Diaz certain brain areas. lifestyle factors? gaps. Brinton, who presented Finding out might af- “There is a lot that is data on gender differenc- SERVING YOU fect treatments or preven- not understood and not es at a meeting of the Na- SINCE 1893 tive care. known. It’s time we did tional Institutes of Health One worrisome hint is something about it,” she this year. At Starkville Academy that research shows a no- added. But, she said, “on av- there are many activities torious Alzheimer’s-relat- A recent Alzheimer’s erage, women live four in which our students ed gene has a bigger im- Association report es- or five years longer than can be involved – pact on women than men. timates that at age 65, men, and we know that academically, athletically and creatively – all in an atmosphere of AREA OBITUARIES family-like support.

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© The Dispatch SPORTS EDITOR SECTION Adam Minichino: 327-1297 SPORTS LINE 662-241-5000 B Sports THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n MONDAY, JUNE 29, 2015 SOCCER: Bougard takes third TENNIS: Wimbledon Women’s World Cup No. 1 Djokovic Lloyd glad focused on she didn’t quit team winning title BY CHRIS LEHOURITES Veteran has played The Associated Press key role in last two — After losing in the French Open final, Novak Djokovic wins for wanted nothing to do with tennis. For about a week, anyway. BY ANNE M. PETERSON With his opening match at The Associated Press Wimbledon coming MONTREAL — Carli today on Centre Lloyd’s career is defined Court, the top-ranked by big moments. Serb is firmly focused The latest came in on defending his title. the U.S. victory Friday “Took me some against China, with a goal time really to recov- that ultimately sent the er and to rest after Americans through to the Paris. I didn’t want to Djokovic semifinals at the Women’s think about tennis too World Cup. much,” said Djokovic, who lost to Now with goals in Stan Wawrinka in four sets at Roland consecutive games for Garros. “Got myself on the court the United about 10 days ago, started practicing States, the on grass. 32-year-old See DJOKOVIC, 4B midf ielder could face her biggest AT A GLANCE challenge in n SURFACE: Grass courts n top-ranked SITE: The All England Lawn Tennis Lloyd Club Germany on n SCHEDULE: Play begins today; an Tuesday. extra week was added between the “I don’t just train to be French Open and Wimbledon this year. a participant,” she said. The women’s singles final is July 11; “I train to come up big in the men’s singles final is July 12. big moments. That’s when n 2014 MEN’S SINGLES CHAMPION: I know I’ve got to roll the Novak Djokovic sleeves up.” n 2014 WOMEN’S SINGLES CHAMPION: It wasn’t always this Petra Kvitova n LAST YEAR: Djokovic earned his way. In 2003 Lloyd was Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports second Wimbledon title by edging cut from the Under-21 na- Mississippi State athlete Eric Bougard finished third in the seven-time champion Roger Federer tional team and she was so Sunday at the United States Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon. Bougard 6-7 (7), 6-4, 7-6 (4), 5-7, 6-4. Kvitova discouraged that she de- won the 200 meters, 100 hurdles, and high jump and took third in the 800 and the long also earned her second trophy at the cided to quit the sport af- jump, but a 16th-place finish in the shot put and a 10th-place finish in the javelin dropped All England Club — like Djokovic, she ter playing out her career her to third with 6,288 points. “The shot didn’t go well for me at all. I was first after two won her first in 2011, too — by beating at Rutgers. events and then dropped to fourth. I made the (U.S.) team in 2013 and I got a personal Eugenie Bouchard 6-3, 6-0. best today. I can do better if I get my shot together,” Bougard said. Story, 3B. But, in what would — By The Associated Press turn out to be her pivotal moment as a soccer play- er, the New Jersey na- tive reached out to coach BASKETBALL: NBA James Galanis, who went on to become her personal coach and mentor. James becomes free agent, but likely to return to Cavaliers Lloyd often speaks of Galanis’ contribution BY JON KRAWCZYNSKI which is tied to how high the make and negotiations to conduct for free to her career, and how The Associated Press salary cap rises, is expected agents Kevin Love, Tristan Thompson, and whenever she has doubts to be more than $22 million. Iman Shumpert. But the process with James it is Galanis who reels her For the third time in six seasons, LeB- The last time James be- will be fairly straight forward. He’s made it ron James is an unrestricted free agent. back in. Lloyd would face came a free agent from Cleve- clear through actions and words to Cavaliers The difference this time is he has no challenges under former land in 2010, he famously left management that he isn’t going anywhere. plans to move again. U.S. coaches Greg Ryan his home state team to play “We’ve heard from him every day pret- The Cleveland star will not exercise a and Pia Sundhage, con- for the Miami Heat. James ty much relative to our roster,” Griffin said stantly trying to prove she $21.6 million option on his contract for next James won two championships and last week. “It’s been great. He’s been very belonged in the starting season, a person with knowledge of the de- played in four NBA Finals much engaged with us on a lot of different lineup. cision told The Associated Press on Sunday. in his four years in Miami before making levels, so it’s been positive.” “I think over the years The person spoke on the condition of ano- I’ve earned the respect of nymity because neither the Cavaliers nor the celebrated decision to return home last James led the short-handed Cavaliers my teammates, as some- James were publicly discussing the process. summer. back to the finals in June and put on a one who first got on the James’ decision has been widely expect- This time around, James plans to stay breath-taking performance to make the scene and wasn’t inter- ed for months. The approach allows him put while Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert and Golden State sweat it out for six games nationally ready, and has to sign a new maximum contract — likely GM David Griffin set about improving the before Steph Curry and Co. captured the just continued to put in the another two-year deal with a player option roster in hopes of surrounding James with Warriors’ first title since 1975. With Love work,” Lloyd said. for 2017-18 —that will pay him more than the talent he will need to end Cleveland’s and Kyrie Irving out with injuries, James Lloyd and her team had he would have made under his previous 51-year championship drought. averaged 35.8 points, 13.3 rebounds, 8.8 struggled to find their of- contract. His max number for next season, The Cavaliers have plenty of decisions to assists and almost 46 minutes in the series. fense in the group stage at this year’s World Cup. The goals were not coming like the team — and their fans AUTO RACING GOLF — had expected. The United States none- theless advanced atop its Win fuels Busch’s comeback Watson beats Casey in playoff group to the knockout stage, then had a lacklus- Five weeks after breaking left foot, snaps 35-race skid Former Georgia golfer earns eighth PGA Tour victory ter 2-0 victory against Co- lombia in the round of 16, BY JENNA FRYER victory in 35 races. BY PAT EATON-ROBB than I do, but I just think that scoring both goals in the The Associated Press The next goal for Busch? The Associated Press 10 wins is a big number.” second half with Cracking the top 30 in points The 36-year-old won got down a player. SONOMA, Calif. — Af- to earn a berth in the Chase for CROMWELL, Conn. — his first PGA Tour win here Lloyd scored for the ter two practice sessions at the Sprint Cup championship. Bubba Watson needs two in 2010, also in a playoff. On first time in the tourna- Sonoma Raceway, Kyle Busch “Now I don’t have to bust my more wins to reach the goal Sunday, he improved to 5-1 ment, on a penalty kick, spent an evening icing his sur- butt and overdrive the car ev- he set for his career. in tournaments when tied for against Colombia. gically repaired left foot. ery week in order to get wins,” The long-driving lefty the lead after the final Afterward she said: He repeated the routine the Busch said. “Now I can made an 8-foot round. “At the end of the day, we night before Sunday’s just concentrate on run- birdie putt on the second Casey overcame all know we’re not play- race, all in an effort to ning top-three, top-five, playoff hole Sunday a three-stroke defi- ing our best football, and minimize pain and give top-eight — just get- to outlast Paul Casey cit with five to play, we’re still finding ways to himself the best chance ting those finishes and and win the Travelers catching Watson with win. I think that the histo- to pick up a much-need- points. Championship for the a 16-under 264 in light ry of this team is no mat- ed victory. “If we can do that, second time. rain at TPC River High- ter if it’s good, bad, we still Just five races after It was the eighth the points have got to Watson lands. See LLOYD, 2B returning from a bro- come and fall on the PGA Tour victory for But the 37-year-old Kyle Busch ken right leg and shat- line.” the two-time Master’s Englishman, playing SCHEDULE tered left foot, Busch Busch was injured champion, who said he long the tournament for the first SEMIFINALS made his way to victory lane when he crashed into a con- ago set 10 wins as his bench- time, lost his chance at the title Tuesday’s Game to continue what already has crete wall during the Feb. 21 mark. while playing the par-4 18th for At Montreal been an impressive come- Xfinity Series race the day “I think double digits, if the third time when his third n United States vs. Germany, 6 p.m. back. He chased down Jim- before the Daytona 500. He you have double-digit wins shot from a greenside bunker Wednesday’s Game mie Johnson to win Sunday at missed 11 races but recovered this day and age, I think that’s flew over the green and landed At Edmonton, Alberta Sonoma Raceway for his first far faster than anyone expected pretty good,” he said. “Tiger on the cart path. n Japan vs. England, 6 p.m. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series See SPRINT CUP, 2B (Woods) thinks differently See TRAVELERS, 2B 2B MONDAY, JUNE 29, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Travelers Continued from Page 1B Watson hit his 160-yard This was the sixth time Wood helps Atlanta end five-game losing streak approach just to the right since 2004 this tournament of the hole to set up his win- has gone to overtime. BY WILL GRAVES Braves 2, Pirates 1 Julio Teheran. McCutchen wore a ning putt. Brian Harman, who had The Associated Press large brace for protection after ex- “I hung on, and that’s a one-stroke lead after 54 “When you get all three (pitch- perimenting with a couple of them what you have to do some- holes, had a 69 to finish a PITTSBURGH — Alex Wood es) going, those usually turn into before the game. times to win,” Watson said. stroke out of the playoff. Af- can tell the instant a breaking ball pretty fun days,” Wood said. “We Wood’s only real spot of trou- Watson, who also need- ter 39 straight holes with- leaves his hand whether he has a needed a win today and everybody ble came in the seventh when Mc- ed extra holes to win the out a bogey, he had back- feel for it on a given day. When he came to play and definitely it feels Cutchen and Starling Marte hit WGC-HSBC Champions to-back bogeys on Nos. 9 does, the Atlanta Braves lefty can good to get out of Pittsburgh with consecutive singles to start the in- in China in November at and 10 to fall two strokes be dominant. a W.” ning. Francisco Cervelli, who came the start of the season and behind Watson. His birdies Wood pitched shutout ball into Jace Peterson hit his third ho- in batting .389 against lefties, tried won the Travelers in 2010 on the final two holes were the eighth inning Sunday to win mer for the Braves. Chris Johnson to bunt for a hit. Wood kept his feet in a three-way playoff for not enough to catch Casey for the first time in five starts, and added two hits and Nick Markakis and threw out Cervelli, credited his first win on the PGA and Watson. the Braves held on for a 2-1 victory drove in a run. Jason Grilli gave up with a sacrifice as the runners ad- Tour. But the finish assured against the Pittsburgh Pirates. a run during an eventful ninth but vanced. But Wood struck out Jordy “It’s just about staying the 28-year-old from Geor- Wood (5-5) scattered five hits and earned his 21st save. Mercer and got Sean Rodriguez to calm,” he said. “That’s what gia a spot in the British struck out eight without a walk in 7 Pirates star Andrew McCutchen fly out. you have to do, you just Open, along with Canadi- 1/3 innings as Atlanta ended a sea- went 1-for-4 after getting hit on the “I was honestly surprised Cer- breathe and walk slower, an Graham DeLaet, who son-high, five-game losing streak. left elbow Saturday by a pitch from velli bunted there,” Wood said. take some deep breaths finished two shots back, and focus on the fact that no Carl Pettersson who fin- matter what you still come ished fifth at 13 under, and Cespedes contributing after offseason trade in second place.” Luke Donald, who tied for Watson had a chance to seventh at 11 under. Sixth- BY NOAH TRISTER known for his pro- one who hit .292 as “won” this trade. The Red win in regulation. But the place finisher Zach John- The Associated Press digious strength a rookie in 2012 but Sox signed Porcello to a two-time Masters champi- son already had an exemp- — home runs sail- hasn’t been partic- four-year, $82.5 million con- on bogeyed the 17th, while tion into the field. For a Detroit team ing well beyond the ularly close to that tract that runs from 2016- Casey closed with three “I’ve been thinking that’s already dealt with wall, and baserun- figure since. 19, while Cespedes can birdies on the final five about that tournament for its share of injuries, the ners thrown out Cespedes may leave Detroit as a free agent holes, sandwiched around a long time and really try- steady production of Yoe- from almost impos- not stay around .300 after this season. But thus nis Cespedes has been a sible distances. But for long — his bat- far in 2015, the Tigers have a bogey on 15. ing to look at a way to get Cespedes Casey watched in in there,” Harman said. big help. in his first season ting average on balls benefited from the deal. the scoring trailer with “This one burns a little bit, Both at the plate and in with Detroit, it isn’t in play is .355, which As for some of the other 9-month-old son Lex on his but that definitely helps the left field. the highlights that have suggests he’s been a bit for- big trades this offseason, lap as Watson made a 3 1/2- sting.” “He’s been very good been crucial. tunate so far. But he’s cer- some early returns are foot par putt to force the The Travelers was the in left field — much better Instead, it’s his depend- tainly provided good value in. Matt Kemp was trad- playoff. first of three PGA Tour than anticipated,” man- ability. Detroit’s Justin to this point from Detroit’s ed from the Los Angeles Watson finished with a events where finishers not ager Brad Ausmus said. Verlander and Victor Mar- offseason deal with Bos- Dodgers to , 67, and Casey shot 65. already exempt can get into “Everyone knew about the tinez have been limited by ton. The Tigers sent right- and he’s hitting .250 with “There are always ifs St. Andrew’s. There also arm, but I think he covers injuries, but Cespedes has hander Rick Porcello to the only six home runs. Yas- and buts and could haves,” are four spots available at more ground than we ex- played all 75 games this Red Sox, and he’s 4-8 with a mani Grandal, who went to Casey said. “But the goal The Greenbrier Classic pected. He takes pride in season and is hitting .300 5.54 ERA this year. the Dodgers in that deal, is was to give myself a chance and one at the John Deere his defense.” with 10 home runs and 42 It may be a while before at .259 with 10 homers — to win, and I did that.” Classic. Cespedes has been RBIs. Not bad for some- we can determine who and he’s a catcher. Sprint Cup Continued from Page 1B and returned to racing late week back to Daytona, That’s a pretty special heavily on both legs. ma was aided by a terrif- insisted they were still go- last month. where his season nearly moment,” Kurt Busch “To have your leg bro- ic restart with seven laps ing to win the race. NASCAR granted him ended before it began. said. “I’ve got over 500 ken, your foot shattered, remaining. On fresh tires, But Busch moved a waiver upon his return To crack the top 30, starts. I know he’s over to never be injured and he picked his way past five through traffic too quick- that made him Chase el- Busch has to average 300. Can you imagine, out of the car ... rehab is cars and set his sights on ly for Johnson to hang on igible should he qualify, roughly a 14th-place fin- 800 starts between the very difficult, and it is a leader Jimmie Johnson. for what would have been and Sunday’s victory is ish in each of the next 10 two of us, we almost have mental challenge, and Johnson, who did not his fifth win of the season. the first step. races. 30 wins each, and that’s I’m very proud of Kyle for pit during the final cau- He led a race-high 45 laps. But he still must rank “Certainly it’s feasi- the first time we’ve ever what he’s done to get back tion, was a sitting duck for “I was just surprised inside the top-30 in points ble, this team is good finished one-two? in the car as soon as he drivers on new tires. how fast they got through to make the Chase. He enough,” Busch said. “I now I wish I would did,” Kurt said. Johnson was imme- traffic and got to my started Sunday’s race Kurt Busch finished have gotten up there and “Then to be competi- diately concerned about bumper,” Johnson said. ranked 39th in the stand- second as the brothers moved him.” tive at a track with hard, not pitting under the final “Tires were definitely the ings, and the win moved notched their first 1-2 fin- Busch also praised his hard braking and to use caution when he saw Bow- call, but we had a strate- him to 37th. He has 10 ish in Sprint Cup. little brother’s comeback his left foot to drive to vic- yer lead a pack of cars in gy that we were going to races left to crack the top “I was trying to think from both his injuries and tory lane, I’m very proud for service, but crew chief stick to. We were one cau- 30 — he’s 136 points out if we’ve ever finished one in winning on a course in of him.” Chad Knaus remained tion away from it working of 30th — and heads next two, and we did it today. which he needed to rely Busch’s win at Sono- upbeat on the radio and out just right.” WOMEN’S WORLD CUP FINAL FOUR A look that the four teams playing in the semifinals at the Angerer, a former FIFA Player of the year who was the first goal- has been its defense: Hope Solo has posted four straight shut- n ENGLAND: At No. 6, England is the lowest ranked team Women’s World Cup. keeper to win the award, has nine saves. The Germans have outs and the Americans have not allowed a goal in 423 minutes. remaining in the World Cup. Germany faces the United States on Tuesday in Montreal, allowed three goals. n JAPAN: Japan, ranked No. 4 in the world, is the defend- The Lionesses have advanced to the semifinals for the while Japan goes up against England on Wednesday in Edmon- n UNITED STATES: The United States is ranked No. 2, ing champion at the World Cup. first time in the team’s history. This is England’s fourth World ton, Alberta. The winners go to Vancouver, British Columbia, having fallen out of the top spot late last year after a six-year The Japanese defeated the United States on penalty kicks Cup; the team made it to the quarterfinals in each of its previous for the final at BC Place on July 5, the losers head to the conso- stint at No. 1. in a tense final four years ago in Germany, becoming the first three appearances. lation game on July 4 at Edmonton’s Commonwealth Stadium. The U.S. women have also been to every World Cup, win- Asian team to win the tournament. It was the first time Japan The Lionesses opened the tournament with a 1-0 loss to n GERMANY: Germany is the top-ranked team in the ning the first in 1991 and then again in 1999. The Americans had advanced past the quarterfinals. France, but they’ve since put up four consecutive 2-1 victories, world. are the only team to have reached the semifinals in all seven Like the Americans and the Germans, Japan has been to beating , Colombia, Norway and finally host Canada on The Germans have been to every Women’s World Cup tournaments. every World Cup since the women’s tournament started in 1991. Saturday. since it started in 1991, winning in 2003 and ‘07. The team was The United States came close to claiming a third title four Japan is the only team in the semifinals that has won all “We’re going to bring it. We’re going to really front up this shaken in 2011 when it failed to make it to the final on home soil. years ago, but fell to Japan in the final on penalty kicks. Forward five of its matches in Canada. In the quarterfinals, a late goal Japanese team and make their life as difficult as we can,” En- The Germans were dispatched in the quarterfinals by eventual Alex Morgan was a breakout star as a super sub Germany. from 22-year-old substitute Mana Iwabuchi gave the team a 1-0 gland coach Mark Sampson said. champion Japan. In the so-called Group of Death in Canada, the United victory over Australia. English striker Jodie Taylor is also known to American fans: Germany finished atop its group with wins over Ivory Coast States defeated Australia and Nigeria, and played to a score- “The emotion that we created in 2011 we certainly would She played at Oregon State from 2004-07, and she plays for the and Thailand and a 1-all draw with Norway. The team defeated less draw against Sweden and former head coach Pia Sund- like to be able to recreate that for the Japanese people,” Japan NWSL’s Portland Thorns alongside Canada’s Christine Sinclair, No. 5 Sweden 4-1 in the round of 16. hage. coach Norio Sasaki said through a translator. Germany’s Nadine Angerer and U.S. star Alex Morgan. The team was tested in the quarterfinals by third-ranked The Americans defeated Colombia 2-0 to open the knock- Attacking midfielder Homare Sawa is playing in her record The team also has Royal support. Prince William, com- France, but prevailed 5-4 on penalty kicks after a 1-1 tie. out stage, then finally looked to all be on the same page with a sixth World Cup. She started playing with the national team menting via the Kennsington Palace Twitter account, wrote “The next task at hand will not be any easier. But we are 1-0 victory over China in the quarterfinals. when she was just 15, scoring four goals in her debut match. Sunday: among the best four teams in the world,” coach Silvia Neid said “It’s just going to be a great matchup. This is what this tour- The 36-year-old says this will be her last World Cup. “As President of the FA I’m thrilled to see the England wom- through a translator. “It makes us feel good, and maybe there is nament’s all about,” defender Ali Krieger said about Germany. Japan plays with a white teddy bear on its bench, to honor en progress to the semis for the first time. This team is making some more life in us.” “This why train our entire lives, and what we train our entire lives teammate Kozue Ando, who broke her left ankle in the World history and I can’t wait to see them in action against Japan. The Germany leads all teams in the competition with 20 total for. These are the moments. And we’re all so excited to play.” Cup opener against Switzerland when she got caught up with Lionesses are doing their country proud.” goals; Celia Sasic has six while Anja Mittag has five. Nadine The consistent U.S. strength throughout the tournament Swiss goalkeeper Gaelle Thalmann. — Anne M. Peterson / The Associated Press Lloyd Continued from Page 1B find a way to get it done.” “He’s served a million gold medal in the 2008 and Lloyd certainly has team won its quarterfinal mates more than her own, The turnaround came balls to me over the years, Olympics, and the chance to build on her by beating third-ranked predicted a group effort. on Friday, when the Unit- and he’s kept telling me I scored both U.S. goals in legacy. With Rapinoe and France 5-4 on penalty “We’ve got the momen- ed States defeated China need to be an aerial pres- the 2012 London Olym- Holiday back, it’s uncer- kicks after a 1-1 tie. The tum now, which is most 1-0 in the quarterfinals. ence and attack the ball,” pics final against Japan. tain how coach Jill Ellis United States has an 18- important,” she said. “It Lloyd scored the lone she said. She’s the only player to will approach the match. 4-7 record against Germa- took us five games to get goal in what looked like Heroics are nothing score the winning goals And Ellis isn’t saying. ny, including a 3-2 edge in it going. That’s what is the most inspired perfor- new to Lloyd: She scored in consecutive Olympic Germany poses a con- World Cup matches. great about this team: Ev- mance by the U.S. team so the winning goal in over- finals. siderable challenge to the Lloyd, who often points erybody steps up. Every- far in Canada. time to beat Brazil for the Now comes Germany, Americans. The German to the success of her team- body contributes.” Lloyd, wearing the captain’s armband for the match, was helped by the play of Morgan Brian, who started in place of mid- fielder Lauren Holiday. Brian sat back as a holding midfielder, allowing Lloyd to move around more free- ly up top. Holiday and fellow mid- fielder Megan Rapinoe were suspended for the match because of accumu- lated yellows. Both will be able to return against Ger- many. Lloyd’s breakthrough was her 65th goal in 200 international appearanc- es. Julie Johnston lofted a long ball into the penalty area and Lloyd met it with her head from 10 yards from out and it bounced past goalkeeper Fei Wang in the 51st minute. Afterward, Lloyd said Galanis would be proud. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com MONDAY, JUNE 29, 2015 3B

Today’s Games Friday’s Games 20,000 Walk—1, , New York Auto Racing Texas (W.Rodriguez 4-3) at Baltimore (B.Norris Chicago at Houston, 8 p.m. AC, 1:36:33.99. 2, Maria Michta-Coffey, Walk TRACK AND FIELD: 2-6), 6:05 p.m. D.C. United at Seattle, 10 p.m. USA, 1:38:45.92. 3, Katie Burnett, unattached, ON THE AIR Sprint Cup Boston (Buchholz 5-6) at Toronto (Dickey 3-7), Saturday, July 4 1:40:00.57. 4, Robyn Stevens, Wolfpack Run, 6:07 p.m. New York at Columbus, 6:30 p.m. 1:45.18.84. 5, Erin Taylor-Talcott, Shore Athlet- United States Toyota/Save Mart 350 Cleveland (Co.Anderson 0-0) at Tampa Bay New York City FC at Montreal, 7 p.m. ic Club, 1:47:50.54. 6, Molly Josephs, Missouri Sunday Baptist, 1:48:21.00. Sam Cohen, Today (Karns 4-3), 6:10 p.m. Vancouver at Colorado, 8 p.m. At Sonoma Raceway Minnesota (Pelfrey 5-4) at (Leake RRT, DNF. Chelsea Conway, Shore Athletic Championships GOLF Sonoma, California 5-4), 6:10 p.m. New England at FC Dallas, 8 p.m. Club, DQ. Erin Gray, Bowerman Track Club, 2:30 p.m. — PGA of America, Professional Lap length: 1.99 miles Kansas City (Blanton 2-0) at Houston Orlando City at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m. DQ. Susan Randall, Shore Athletic Club, DNS. (Start position in parentheses) (McCullers 3-2), 7:10 p.m. Toronto FC at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. High jump—1, Chaunte Lowe, Nike, 6 feet, 3¼. National Championship, second round, at 1. (11) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 110 laps, 118.2 rat- Colorado (Hale 2-2) at Oakland (Graveman Sunday, July 5 2, Elizabeth Patterson, unattached, 6-2. 3, Amy ing, 47 points, $315,481. 4-4), 9:05 p.m. San Jose at Portland, 4 p.m. Acuff, unattached, 6-2. 4, Maya Pressley, NAI, Flourtown, Pennsylvania, TGC 2. (2) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 110, 137.7, 43, N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 3-7) at L.A. Angels 6-0¾. 5, Tynita Butts, unattached, 5-11½. 6, MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL $222,630. (C.Wilson 5-6), 9:05 p.m. National Women’s Soccer Rachel McCoy, unattached, 5-11½. 7 (tie), Lau- Gatlin wins 3. (6) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 110, 112.3, 42, Tuesday’s Games ren Crockett, Oregon; Zibby Boyer, UCLA; and 6 p.m. — Texas at Baltimore, ESPN $191,988. Texas (Lewis 7-3) at Baltimore (Mi.Gonzalez League Amber Melville, Maryland, 5-10. 10, Elizabeth 4. (17) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 110, 109.7, W L T Pts GF GA Evans, unattached, 5-10. 11, Amina Smith, un- 6-4), 6:05 p.m. Chicago 5 1 3 18 17 10 TENNIS 40, $183,230. Boston (E.Rodriguez 3-2) at Toronto (Estrada attached, 5-8. 12, Erika Hurd, Cincinnati, 6-8. 5. (19) Joey Logano, Ford, 110, 91.4, 39, Seattle 5 2 2 17 19 10 13 (tie), Julisa Tindall, College of Charleston, 6 a.m. — Wimbledon, early round, at 5-3), 6:07 p.m. Washington 5 3 2 17 16 14 $166,638. Pittsburgh (G.Cole 11-3) at Detroit (Verlander and Megan Gilsar, South Dakota, 5-8. Colleen 6. (13) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 110, 123.5, Houston 3 3 4 13 11 10 O’Brien, unattached, NH. with top London, ESPN 0-1), 6:08 p.m. Western New York 4 4 1 13 12 13 40, $162,406. Cleveland (Salazar 6-3) at Tampa Bay Pole vault—1, Jennifer Suhr, adidas, 15-9¾. 2, Boston 3 5 2 11 11 19 , Arkansas, 15-3. 3, Demi Payne, 7. (20) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 110, (E.Ramirez 6-2), 6:10 p.m. FC Kansas City 3 5 2 11 8 10 Tuesday 106.9, 37, $122,995. Minnesota (P.Hughes 6-6) at Cincinnati Stephen F. Austin, 15-1. 4, Katie Nageotte, BOXING Portland 2 3 4 10 11 10 Team Pacer, 14-11. 5, Kristen Hixson, unat- 8. (26) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 110, 97.8, 36, (DeSclafani 5-5), 6:10 p.m. Sky Blue FC 1 5 4 7 6 15 $118,895. Kansas City (D.Duffy 2-3) at Houston (Keuchel tached, 14-9. 6, Leslie Brost, uattached, 14-9. 7 p.m. — Lightweights, Lamont Roach Jr. 7 (tie), Melinda Withrow, Mountain West; Becky 9. (16) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 110, 89.6, 9-3), 7:10 p.m. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. time in 200 35, $135,420. Chicago White Sox (Sale 6-4) at St. Louis (Lynn Holliday, Asics; and Megan Clark, unattached, (7-0-0) vs. Christian Santibanez (3-4-0); 10. (24) Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, 110, 70.7, 34, 5-4), 7:15 p.m. 14-5¼. 10, April Bennett, Asics, 14-5¼. 11, light heavyweights, D’Mitrius Ballard Late Saturday Kylie Huston, Nike, 14-5¼. 12, Carolina Carmi- $132,065. Colorado (J.De La Rosa 4-3) at Oakland (Gray Washington 1, Houston 0 BY PAT GRAHAM 11. (18) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 110, 80.9, 9-3), 9:05 p.m. chael, Memphis, 13-11¼. 13, Kaitlin Petrillose, (8-0-0) vs. Josue Obando (11-5-0); Seattle 2, FC Kansas City 1 Texas, 13-11¼. 14 (tie), Stephanie Richartz, The Associated Press 33, $129,976. N.Y. Yankees (Nova 1-0) at L.A. Angels Sunday’s Games 12. (7) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 110, 90.7, 32, (Heaney 0-0), 9:05 p.m. Illinois, and Melissa Gergel, Team Pacer, 13- cruiserweights, Vyacheslav Shabranskyy Western New York 2, Boston 0 11¼. No Height: Kristina Owsinski, Washing- $126,674. Seattle (Montgomery 2-2) at San Diego Chicago 3, Sky Blue FC 0 (13-0-0) vs. Paul Parker (7-0-0), at 13. (32) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 110, 69.7, 31, (Kennedy 4-6), 9:10 p.m. ton; Mary Saxer, Nike/NYAC; Kayla Caldwell, Friday’s Games unattached. EUGENE, Ore. — $106,060. Seattle at Western New York, 6 p.m. Philadelphia, FS1 14. (25) Aric Almirola, Ford, 110, 73, 30, National League Heptathlon Final Standings—1, Barbara just couldn’t Washington at FC Kansas City, 7 p.m. Nwaba, ABEO/SBTC, 6,500 points. 2, Sharon GOLF $133,846. East Division Sky Blue FC at Portland, 9 p.m. 15. (4) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 110, 98.3, 29, W L Pct. GB Day-Monore, Asics, 6,458. 3, Erica Bougard, help himself. He pointed 2:30 p.m. — PGA of America, $124,618. Washington 42 34 .553 — unattached, 6,288. 4, -Koch, 16. (5) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 110, 82.3, 28, New York 40 37 .519 2½ Women’s World Cup Central Park TC, 6,274. 5, Lindsay Lettow, at the clock as he crossed Professional National Championship, Atlanta 36 40 .474 6 QUARTERFINALS ABEO/SBTC, 6,023. 6, Jena Hemann, Texas $139,846. Friday, June 26 A&M, 6,022. 7, Sami Spenner, unattached, the line, just to make sure third round, at Flourtown, Pennsylvania, 17. (37) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 110, 66.6, 27, Miami 31 46 .403 11½ Philadelphia 27 50 .351 15½ At Montreal 6,012. 8, Lindsay Schwartz, 5,969. 9, Kaylon $131,271. Eppinger, World Ath Ctr, 5,888. 10, Lindsey no one missed his splendid TGC 18. (15) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 110, 63.2, 26, Central Division Germany 1, France 1, Germany won 5-4 on W L Pct. GB penalty kicks Hall, unattached, 5,751. 11, Breanna Leslie, MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL $108,485. unattached, 5,718. 12, Deanna Latham, Wis- time. 19. (10) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 110, 70.4, 25, St. Louis 51 24 .680 — At Ottawa, Ontario Pittsburgh 42 33 .560 9 United States 1, China 0 consin, 5,695. 13, Nikki Larch-Miller, Wichita 6 p.m. — Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets, $137,901. State, 5,655. 14, Tiffeny Parker, unattached, That wasn’t even full 20. (40) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 110, 58.9, Chicago 39 35 .527 11½ Saturday, June 27 ESPN Cincinnati 34 40 .459 16½ At Edmonton, Alberta 5,580. 15, Allison Reaser, World Ath Ctr, 5,517. 24, $101,135. 16, Alex Gochenour, Arkansas, DNF. throttle, either. He believes 21. (3) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 110, 73.2, 23, Milwaukee 29 48 .377 23 Japan 1, Australia 0 9 p.m. — Regional coverage, N.Y. West Division At Vancouver, British Columbia he still has a faster gear. He $129,421. Saturday Yankees at L.A. Angels or Colorado at 22. (29) Cole Whitt, Ford, 110, 59.5, 22, W L Pct. GB England 2, Canada 1 Los Angeles 43 34 .558 — Men just wanted to point that $109,493. 400—1, , adidas, 44.63 seconds. Oakland, MLB 23. (31) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 110, 49.2, 21, 42 35 .545 1 SEMIFINALS Arizona 36 39 .480 6 2, LaShawn Merritt, Nike, 44.66. 3, Vernon out, too. SOCCER $131,885. Tuesday’s Game Norwood, LSU, 44.80. 4, , 24. (21) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 110, 61.6, San Diego 37 41 .474 6½ At Montreal Colorado 33 42 .440 9 Nike, 45.18. 5, , adidas, 45.35. Gatlin coasted to the 6 p.m. — FIFA, Women’s World Cup, 20, $98,160. United States vs. Germany, 6 p.m. 6, Marcus Chambers, Oregon, 45.38. 7, James 200-meter title at the semifinal, United States vs. Germany, at 25. (36) Alex Kennedy, Chevrolet, 110, 46.7, Wednesday’s Game Harris, unattached, 46.02. Tony McQuay, adi- 19, $107,193. Late Saturday At Edmonton, Alberta das, DNF. U.S. championships in a Montreal, WLOV 26. (33) Boris Said, Ford, 110, 43, 0, $99,868. St. Louis 8, Chicago Cubs 1 Japan vs. England, 6 p.m. 1,500—1, Matthew Centrowitz, Nike/Nike 27. (22) Greg Biffle, Ford, 110, 67.5, 17, San Diego 7, Arizona 2 Oregon Project, 3:37.25. 2, , meet-record 19.57 seconds TENNIS $119,393. Sunday’s Games THIRD PLACE adidas, 3:38.75. 3, , Hoka One 28. (38) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 109, 38.2, 16, Washington 3, Philadelphia 2, 1st game Saturday’s Game One, 3:38.76. 4, , Nike/Nike Sunday. That’s a number 6 a.m. — Wimbledon, early round, at $87,685. N.Y. Mets 7, Cincinnati 2 OTCE, 3:38.78. 5, , Nike/Nike L.A. Dodgers 2, Miami 0 At Edmonton, Alberta London, ESPN 29. (30) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 109, 43.3, Semifinal losers, 3 p.m. OTCE, 3:39.47. 6, Kyle Merber, Hoka.NJNY, sure to get the attention of 15, $99,118. Atlanta 2, Pittsburgh 1 3:39.62. 7, Daniel Winn, Oregon, 3:39.99. 8, N.Y. Mets 2, Cincinnati 1, 13 innings, comp. of CHAMPIONSHIP WNBA 30. (35) Justin Marks, Ford, 109, 35.2, 0, Sunday’s Game Will Geoghegan, Nike, 3:40.05. 9, Colby Alex- Usain Bolt. $88,810. susp. game ander, Oregon, 3:40.62. 10, Jordan McNamara, 7 p.m. — New York at Chicago, ESPN2 Milwaukee 5, Minnesota 3 At Vancouver, British Columbia 31. (41) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 109, 35.5, Semifinal winners, 6 p.m. Nike/Nike OTCE, 3:42.69. 11, Ford Palmer, At least, that was the ob- 13, $96,182. San Francisco 6, Colorado 3 Hoka/NJNY, 3:42.75. 12, Pat Casey, Nike/Nike jective anyway. 32. (43) Jeb Burton, Toyota, 109, 29.4, 12, Arizona 6, San Diego 4 U.S. Open Cup OTCE, 3:44.48. $83,965. Philadelphia 8, Washington 5, 2nd game 400 hurdles—1, Bershawn Jackson, Nike, St. Louis 4, Chicago Cubs 1 FIFTH ROUND “I wanted to go out and 33. (42) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 109, 31, Tuesday’s Games 48.29. 2, Johnny Dutch, unattached, 48.43. 3, SUNDAY’S GOLF SCORES 11, $83,855. Today’s Games , unattached, 48.44. 4, Michael Milwaukee (Nelson 4-8) at Philadelphia Columbus Crew (MLS) at Orlando City (MLS), make a statement and 34. (23) Michael McDowell, Ford, 109, 46.9, 6:30 p.m. Stigler, adidas, 48.96. 5, Jeshua Anderson, 10, $83,720. (O’Sullivan 1-5), 6:05 p.m. Nike, 49.22. 6, Quincy Downing, LSU, 49.77. Minnesota (Pelfrey 5-4) at Cincinnati (Leake D.C. United (MLS) at Philadelphia Union (MLS), that’s what I did today,” PGA Travelers Championship 35. (27) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 107, 58.6, 6:30 p.m. 7, Erich Futch, Florida, 50.03. 8, Trevor Brown, At TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, Connecticut 9, $91,555. 5-4), 6:10 p.m. unattached, 51.07. Gatlin said. Purse: $6.4 million / Yardage: 6,841; Par 70 L.A. Dodgers (Bolsinger 4-2) at Arizona Charlotte Independence (USL) at Chicago Fire 36. (39) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 99, 28.8, (MLS), 7:30 p.m. Pole vault—1, , Nike, 18 feet, Final 0, $83,470. (Webster 1-1), 8:40 p.m. 10 ¼ inches. 2, Brad Walker, New York AC, Training partner Isi- x-won on second playoff hole; a-amateur Colorado (Hale 2-2) at Oakland (Graveman Colorado Rapids (MLS) at Houston Dynamo 37. (1) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 98, 100, 8, (MLS), 8 p.m. 18-4 ½. 3, Jacob Blankenship, Tennessee, x-Bubba Watson (500), $1,152,000...... 62-67-68-67—264 $113,795. 4-4), 9:05 p.m. 18-4 ½. 4, Peter Geraghty, unattached, 18- ½. ah Young was second, Paul Casey (300), $691,200...... 67-68-64-65—264 Tuesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games 38. (8) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, rear axle, 97, New York Cosmos (NASL) at New York Red 5, Mark Hollis, Nike, 18- ½. 6, Nick Mossberg, 0.36 seconds behind, and Brian Harman (190), $435,200...... 66-65-65-69—265 68.4, 6, $85,913. Milwaukee (Jungmann 2-1) at Philadelphia unattached, 18- ½. 7, Andrew Irwin, unat- Graham DeLaet (135), $307,200...... 67-66-64-69—266 (Hamels 5-6), 6:05 p.m. Bulls (MLS), 6:30 p.m. 39. (9) David Ragan, Toyota, accident, 78, 74.2, Dallas (MLS) at Sporting Kansas City (MLS), tached, 18- ½. 8, Victor Weirich, NAI, 18- ½. 30-year-old Wallace Spear- Carl Pettersson (110), $256,000...... 65-66-70-66—267 Pittsburgh (G.Cole 11-3) at Detroit (Verlander 9 (tie), Dylan Duvio, Stanford; Michael Woepse, 5, $101,064. 0-1), 6:08 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Zach Johnson (100), $230,400...... 65-70-64-69—268 40. (14) Carl Edwards, Toyota, accident, 78, unattached; and Jack Whitt, Nike, 17-8 ½. 12, Luke Donald (85), $199,467...... 68-68-67-66—269 Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 2-4) at N.Y. Mets Portland Timbers (MLS) at Real Salt Lake mon wound up third. 70.5, 4, $69,850. (MLS), 9 p.m. Jeffrey Coover, unattached, 17-8 ½. 13, Sam- Bo Van Pelt (85), $199,467...... 70-68-65-66—269 (Niese 3-7), 6:10 p.m. uel Pierson, unattached, 17-8 ½. No Height: 41. (34) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, accident, 71, 37.9, Minnesota (P.Hughes 6-6) at Cincinnati Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS) at San Jose Gatlin looks super-fast Mark Wilson (85), $199,467...... 66-68-67-68—269 0, $65,850. Scott Houston, unattached; Reese Watson, Jon Curran (65), $147,200...... 67-67-67-69—270 (DeSclafani 5-5), 6:10 p.m. Earthquakes (MLS), 9:30 p.m. unattached. Mike Arnold, unattached; Jordan these days, while Bolt sud- 42. (12) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, accident, San Francisco (Vogelsong 6-5) at Miami (Latos Ken Duke (65), $147,200...... 69-68-67-66—270 31, 58.1, 2, $88,195. Scott, unattached;- Joseph Uhle, Air Force; Jason Gore (65), $147,200...... 64-68-69-69—270 2-5), 6:10 p.m. Chris Pillow, Rice. denly appears very vulner- 43. (28) David Gilliland, Ford, accident, 20, Washington (Zimmermann 5-5) at Atlanta Track and Field Brandt Snedeker (65), $147,200...... 68-68-63-71—270 36.1, 1, $66,350. Women Chris Stroud (65), $147,200...... 65-67-68-70—270 (S.Miller 5-3), 6:10 p.m. 400—1, , Nike, 50.19. 2, Natasha able. Race Statistics Chicago White Sox (Sale 6-4) at St. Louis (Lynn U.S. Outdoor Track and Mark Anderson (54), $102,400...... 67-71-65-68—271 Average Speed of Race Winner: 74.774 mph. Hastings, Under Armour/NYAC, 50.25. 3, Phyl- This is shaping up to be Steven Bowditch (54), $102,400...... 68-68-69-66—271 5-4), 7:15 p.m. Field Championships lis Francis, Nike, 50.67. 4, Francena McCorory, Time of Race: 2 hours, 55 minutes, 39 L.A. Dodgers (Frias 5-5) at Arizona (R.De La Martin Laird (54), $102,400...... 70-67-67-67—271 seconds. Sunday adidas, 50.88. 5, Quanera Hayes, unattached, an interesting showdown Nicholas Thompson (54), $102,400...... 66-67-70-68—271 Rosa 6-3), 8:40 p.m. At Eugene, Oregon 51.27. 6, Jessica Beard, adidas, 51.48. 7, Kend- Margin of Victory: 0.532 seconds. Colorado (J.De La Rosa 4-3) at Oakland (Gray Brendon Todd (54), $102,400...... 67-70-67-67—271 Caution Flags: 5 for 21 laps. Men all Baisden, Texas, 52.64. 8, Shakima Wimbley, at the Beijing world cham- Brice Garnett (49), $71,936...... 66-69-66-71—272 9-3), 9:05 p.m. 200—1, Justin Gatlin, Nike, 19.57 seconds. 2, Miami, 52.96. Lead Changes: 9 among 5 drivers. Seattle (Montgomery 2-2) at San Diego 100 hurdles—1, Dawn Harper-Nelson, Nike, Seung-Yul Noh (49), $71,936...... 64-69-71-68—272 Lap Leaders: Ku.Busch 1-22; A.Allmendinger Isaih Young, Nike, 19.93. 3, Wallace Spear- pionships in August. Gatlin Kyle Stanley (49), $71,936...... 67-68-68-69—272 (Kennedy 4-6), 9:10 p.m. mon, unattached, 20.10. 4, Beejay Lee, South- 12.55. 2, Keni Harrison, Kentucky, 12.56. 3, 23; C.Bowyer 24-27; Ky.Busch 28-39; Ku.Bus- Sharika Nelvis, adidas, 12.59. 4, Queen Har- may even be the favorite David Toms (49), $71,936...... 69-67-66-70—272 ch 40-52; J.Johnson 53-66; Ku.Busch 67-74; ern California, 20.11 5, Dedric Dukes, Florida, Gary Woodland (49), $71,936...... 66-69-68-69—272 20.15. 6, , Nike, 20.30. 7, Remon- rison, Asics, 12.60. 5, Jasmin Stowers, Nike, J.Johnson 75-105; Ky.Busch 106-110. Basketball 12.65. 6, Tenaya Jones, unattached, 12.89. against Bolt, something Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps tay McClain, Nike, 20.47. 8, Harry Adams, Nike, LPGA Tour NW Arkansas Championship 20.62. , Asics, DNF. Brianna Rollins, Nike, Led): J.Johnson, 2 times for 45 laps; Ku.Busch, WNBA DNS. that’s almost unheard of At Pinnacle Country Club, Rogers, Arkansas 3 times for 43 laps; Ky.Busch, 2 times for 17 800—1, Nicholas Symmonds, Brooks Beasts, Purse: $2 million / Yardage: 6,374; Par 71 EASTERN CONFERENCE 3,000 steeplechase—1, , New laps; C.Bowyer, 1 time for 4 laps; A.Allmending- W L Pct. GB 1:44.53. 2, Erik Sowinski, Nike, 1:44.84. 3, heading into a big meet. Final Casimir Loxsom, Brooks, 1:45.35. 4, Clayton Balance, 9:15.59. 2, Stephanie Garcia, New a-amateur er, 1 time for 1 lap. Connecticut 7 1 .875 — Balance, 9:23.48. 3, , Bow- Wins: J.Johnson, 4; Ku.Busch, 2; K.Harvick, Washington 6 3 .667 1½ Murphy, Akron, 1:45.59. 5, Ryan Martin, Asics, “That’s probably one of Na Yeon Choi, $300,000...... 66-63-69—198 1:46.04. 6, Shaquille Walker, BYU, 1:46.60. 7, erman TC, 9:24.92. 4, Leah O

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FOR SOLUTION SEE THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE IN CLASSIFIEDS SUBSTITUTED TRUST- EE’S NOTICE OF SALE WHEREAS, Johnnie B. Latham executed a cer- tain Deed of Trust to John W. Crowell as Trustee for the use and benefit of Cadence Bank, N. A., dated November 24, 2009, in the principal amount of $55,587.61, filed for re- cord in the Land Re- cords located in the Of- fice of the Chancery Clerk of Lowndes County, Mississippi on The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.comDecember 2, 2009, and MONDAY, JUNE 29, 2015 5B recorded in said office in Book 2009 at Pages SUBSTITUTED TRUST- 28204-28212; and EE’S NOTICE OF SALE WHEREAS, said default WHEREAS, Johnnie B. is continuing, the under- Latham executed a cer- signed, Cadence Bank, tain Deed of Trust to N. A., as current and John W. Crowell as present ownerPhone: of said 662.328.2424 • Fax: 662.329.1521 Trustee for the use and Deed of Trust, has elec- benefit of Cadence ted to declare the en- [email protected] Bank, N. A., dated tire indebtedness se- November 24, 2009, in cured by said Deed of cdispatch.com/classifieds the principal amount of Trust due and payable $55,587.61, filed for re- as provided for therein; P.O. Box 511 • 516 Main Street cord in the Land Re- cords located in the Of- WHEREAS, said Deed of fice of the Chancery Trust authorized the ap- Columbus, MS 39701 CLASSIFIEDSClerk of Lowndes pointment and substitu- County, Mississippi on tion of another Trustee December 2, 2009, and in the place of the Trust- recorded in said office ee named in said Deed REGULARin Book RATES 2009 at Pages of Trust,SUPER and Cadence SAVER RATES GARAGE SALE RATES DEADLINES (Deadlines subject to change.) SUBSTITUTED TRUST- 28204-28212; and Bank, N.A., pursuant to EE’S NOTICE4 Lines/6 OF SALE Days ...... $19.20 said 6Deed Days of Trust,...... sub- $12.00 4 Lines/1 Day...... $9.20 4 Lines/12 DaysWHEREAS, ...... said default$31.20 stituted12 JamesDays ...... P. $18.00 4 Lines/3 Days...... $18.00 For Placing/Canceling Classified Line Ads: WHEREAS, Johnnie B. is continuing, the under- Wilson,Over Jr. as6 linesTrustee is in $1 per additional line. Sunday Paper Deadline is Thursday 3:00 P.M. Latham4 Lines/26executed a cer- Dayssigned, ...... Cadence$46.80 Bank, the place of the original Price includes 2 FREE Garage Sale tain DeedRate of Trustapplies to to commercialN. A., as current operations and Trustee, by writtenSix lines in- or less, consecutive days. Monday Paper Deadline is Friday 12:00 P.M. signs. RAIN GUARANTEE: If it John W. Crowelland asmerchandisepresent over owner $1,000. of said strumentRate appliesdated May to private 18, party ads of non-commer- Tuesday Paper Deadline is Monday 12:00 P.M. Trustee for the use and Deed of Trust, has elec- 2015cial and nature filed for for re- merchandise under $1,000. Must rains the day of your sale, we will re- benefit of Cadence ted to declare the en- cord in the office of the Wednesday Paper Deadline is Tuesday 12:00 P.M. Call 328-2424 for rates on include price in ad. 1 ITEM PER AD. run you ad the next week FREE! Bank, N. A., dated tire indebtedness se- Chancery Clerk of You must call to request free re-run. Thursday Paper Deadline is Wednesday 12:00 P.M. November 24, 2009,additional in cured bylines. said Deed of Lowndes County, Mis-No pets, firewood, etc. the principal amount of Trust due and payable sissippi, on June 1, Friday Paper Deadline is Thursday 12:00 P.M. $55,587.61, filed for re- as provided for therein; 2015 and recorded in LEGAL NOTICES must be submitted 3 business days cord in the Land Re- said office in Book cords located in the Of- WHEREAS, said Deed of 2015 at Page 11107, prior to first publication date fice of the Chancery Trust authorized the ap- and; Clerk of Lowndes pointment and substitu- County, Mississippi on tion of another Trustee WHEREAS,INDEX default hav- • Please read your ad on the first day of publication. We accept December 2, 2009, and in the place 1780of the Sitting Trust- with Elderly/Sicking been made in the responsibility only for the first incorrect insertion. 0 Legals 4000 Merchandise 5000 Pets & Livestock 8000 Real Estate recorded in said office ee named in1790 said Stump Deed Removal performance of the4030 Aircon- Conditioners 5100 Free Pets 8050 Commercial Property • The Publisher assumes no financial responsibility for errors nor forin Book 20091000 Service at Pages of Trust, and Cadence ditions and stipulations 1800 Swimming Pools 4060 Antiques 5150 Pets 8100 Farms & Timberland omission of copy. Liability shall not exceed theSUBSTITUTED cost of that TRUST- portion 2of8204-28212; 1030 Air Conditioning and & HeatingBank, N.A., pursuant to as set out in the above 1830 Tax Service 4090 Appliances 5200 Horses/Cattle/Livestock 8150 Houses - Northside space occupied by such error. EE’S NOTICE OF SALE 1060 Appliance Repair said Deed of Trust, sub- described Deed of Trust WHEREAS, said default stituted James1860 P.Tree Service and the said Substi-4120 Auctions 5250 Pet Boarding/Grooming 8200 Houses - East • All questions regarding classified ads currently running should be 1070 Asphalt & Paving WHEREAS, Johnnie B. is continuing, the under- Wilson, Jr. as1890 Trustee Upholstery in tuted Trustee having4150 Baby Articles 5300 Supplies/Accessories 8250 Houses - New Hope directed to the Classified Department. 1090 Automotive Services Latham executed a cer- signed, Cadence Bank, the place of 1910the Welding original been requested 4180and Bargain dir- Column 5350 Veterinarians 8300 Houses - South • All ads are subject to the approval of this paper.tain Deed The ofCommercial Trust to N. A., as1120 current Building and& RemodelingTrustee, by written in- ected by Cadence Bank, 4210 Bicycles 5400 Wanted To Buy 8350 Houses - West Dispatch reserves the right to reject, revise, Johnclassify W. Crowellor cancel as any present owner1150 Carpeting/Flooring of said strument dated2000 May Announcements 18, N.A. to execute the Trustee for the use and Deed of Trust, has elec- 2015 and filed for re- trust; and in strict4240 ac- Building Materials 8450 Houses - Caledonia advertising at any time. 1180 Childcare 2050 Card of Thanks 6000 Financial benefit of Cadence ted to declare the en- cord in the office of the cordance with the4250 Deed Burial Plots 8500 Houses - Other 1210 Chimney Cleaning 2100 Fraternal & Lodge 6050 Business Opportunity Bank, N. A., dated tire indebtedness se- Chancery Clerk of of Trust aforesaid4270 and Business Furniture & 8520 Hunting Land November 24, 2009, in cured by1240 said Contractors Deed of Lowndes County,2150 Good Mis- Things To Eatthe Laws of Sale of the 6100 Business Opportunity Wanted Equipment 8550 Investment Property Advertisements mustthe principal be amount of Trust due1250 and Computer payable Services sissippi, on 2200June In Memorial1, State of Mississippi, 6120 Check Cashing 4300 Camera Equipment 8600 Lots & Acreage $55,587.61, filed for re- as provided1270 Electricalfor therein; 2015 and recorded2250 Instruction in & Schoolthe dates for publica- 6150 Insurance cord in the Land Re- said office in Book tion of this Substitute4330 Clothing 8650 Mobile Homes paid for in advance. 1300 Excavating 2300 Lost & Found 6200 Loans cords located in the Of- WHEREAS, said Deed of 2015 at Page 11107, Trustee’s Notice4360 of CoinsSale & Jewelry 8700 Mobile Home Spaces 1320 Fitness Training 2350 Personals 6250 Mortgages You may cancel at any time during regularfice of business the Chancery hours Trust authorized the ap- and; in The Commercial4390 Dis-Computer Equipment 8750 Resort Property Clerk of Lowndes pointment1330 and Furniture substitu- Repair & Refinishing 2400 Special Notices patch a newspaper pub- 6300 Stocks & Bonds and receive a refund for days not published. 4420 Farm Equipment & Supplies 8800 River Property County, Mississippi on tion of another1360 General Trustee Services WHEREAS, default2600 Travel/Entertainment hav- lished in the City of 6350 Business for Sale 4450 Firewood 8850 Wanted to Buy December 2, 2009, and in the place1380 Housecleaningof the Trust- ing been made in the Columbus, Lowndes recorded in said office ee named in said Deed performance3000 of the Employment con- County, Mississippi,4460 Flea Markets 7000 Rentals 8900 Waterfront Property 1390 Insulation in Book 2009 at Pages of Trust, and Cadence ditions and stipulations3050 Clerical & Officehaving been set 4480at theFurniture 7050 Apartments 1400 Insurance 9000 Transportation FREE SERVICESSUBSTITUTED TRUST- 28204-28212; and Bank, N.A., pursuant to as set out in3100 the Data above Processing/following, Computer to wit:4510 June Garage Sales 7100 Commercial Property EE’S NOTICE OF SALE said Deed1410 of Interior Trust, Decorators sub- described Deed of Trust 22, 2015, June 29, 9050 Auto Accessories/Parts 3150 Domestic Help 4540 General Merchandise 7150 Houses WHEREAS, said default stituted 1440James Jewelry/Watch P. Repair and the said Substi- 2015, July 6, 2015 and 9100 Auto Rentals & Leasing Ad must fit in 4 lines (approximately 3170 Engineering 4570 Household Goods 7180 Hunting Land Bargain ColumnWHEREAS, Johnnie B. is continuing, the under- Wilson, Jr.1470 as Lawn Trustee Care/Landscaping in tuted Trustee having July 13, 2015. Notice is 9150 Autos for Sale 20 characters per lineLatham) and willexecuted run fora cer- 3 days.signed, For Cadence items $100Bank, or the place of the original been requested3200 Generaland dir- Help Wantedhereby given that4630 I will, Lawn & Garden 7190 Land for Rent/Lease 1500 Locksmiths 9200 Aviation tain Deed of Trust to N. A., as current and Trustee, by written in- ected by Cadence3250 Management Bank, Positionson July 14, 2015,4660 dur- Merchandise Rentals 7200 Mobile Homes less ONLY. More thanJohn one W. itemCrowell may as be in presentsame ad, owner but of prices said strument1530 dated Machinery May Repair 18, N.A. to execute the ing the legal hours, 9250 Boats & Marine 3300 Medical/Dental 4690 Musical Instruments 7250 Mobile Home Spaces may not total over $100,Trustee no for relists. the use and Deed of Trust, has elec- 2015 and1560 filed Mobile for Home re- Servicestrust; and in strict ac- which are between the 9300 Camper/R.V.’s 3350 Opportunity Information 4700 Satellites 7300 Office Spaces benefit of Cadence ted to declare the en- cord in the1590 office Moving &of Storage the cordance with the Deed hours of 11:00 a.m. 9350 Golf Carts Bank, N. A., dated tire indebtedness se- Chancery Clerk of of Trust aforesaid3400 Part-Time and and 4:00 p.m. at4720 the Sporting Goods 7350 Resort Rentals Up to 4 lines, runs for 6 days. 1620 Painting & Papering 9400 Motorcycles/ATVs Free Pets November 24, 2009, in cured by said Deed of Lowndes County, Mis- the Laws of 3450Sale Positions of the Wantedmain front door 4750of the Stereos & TV’s 7400 River Property 1650 Pest Control 9450 Trailers/Heavy Equipment the principal amount of Trust due and payable sissippi, on June 1, State of Mississippi,3500 Professional Lowndes County4780 Court- Wanted To Buy 7450 Rooms $55,587.61,Up to 6 lines,filed for ad re- willas runprovided for 6for days. therein; 2015 and1680 recorded Plumbing in the dates for publica- house in the City of 9500 Trucks, Vans & Buses Lost & Found 3550 Restaurant/Hotel 7500 Storage & Garages cord in the Land Re- said office1710 in Printing Book tion of this Substitute Columbus, Mississippi, 9550 Wanted to Buy 3600 Sales/Marketing 7520 Vacation Rentals cords located in the Of- WHEREAS, said Deed of 2015 at 1740Page Roofing 11107, & Guttering Trustee’s Notice of Sale offer for sale, at public These ads are takenfice of the by Chancery fax, e-mailTrust authorizedor in person the ap- and;at in The Commercial3650Trades Dis- auction and sell to the 7550 Wanted to Rent 1770 Saws & Lawn Mowers Clerk of Lowndes pointment and substitu- patch a newspaper3700Truck Drivingpub- highest and best bidder 7600 Waterfront Property our office. AdsCounty, will Mississippi not be takeon tion by oftelephone. another Trustee WHEREAS, default hav- lished in the City of for cash, the following December 2, 2009, and in the place of the Trust- ing been made in the Columbus, Lowndes described real property Legal Notices 0010 recordedLegal Notices in 0010 said office eeLegal named Notices in 0010 said Deed performanceLegal Notices 0010 of the con- County,Legal Notices Mississippi, 0010 lyingLegal andNotices being 0010 in Computer Services 1250 Lawn Care / Landscaping Personals 2350 in Book 2009 at Pages of Trust, and Cadence ditions and stipulations having been set at the Lowndes County, State 1470 SUBSTITUTED TRUST- 28204-28212; and Bank, N.A., pursuant to as set out in the above following, to wit: June of Mississippi, and be- LOOKING FOR someone EE’S NOTICE OF SALE said Deed of Trust, sub- described Deed of Trust 22, 2015, June 29, ing more particularly de- JESSE & BEVERLY'S to play golf with. If you WHEREAS, said default stituted James P. and the said Substi- 2015, July 6, 2015 and scribed as follows: LAWN SERVICE. Spring enjoy playing golf, call WHEREAS, Johnnie B. is continuing, the under- Wilson, Jr. as Trustee in tuted Trustee having July 13, 2015. Notice is cleanup, firewood, land- 662-497-4072. Latham executed a cer- signed, Cadence Bank, the place of the original been requested and dir- hereby given that I will, Lot 21 of Gaylane Sub- scaping, tree cutting. tain Deed of Trust to N. A., as current and Trustee, by written in- ected by Cadence Bank, on July 14, 2015, dur- division, a subdivision 356-6525. John W. Crowell as present owner of said strument dated May 18, N.A. to execute the ing the legal hours, of Lowndes County, Mis- Deed of Trust, has elec- 2015 and filed for re- trust; and in strict ac- which are between the sissippi, as shown by General Help Wanted 3200 Trustee for the use and Remote computer repair SAM'S LAWN Service. benefit of Cadence ted to declare the en- cord in the office of the cordance with the Deed hours of 11:00 a.m. plat or map thereof I can repair your com- tire indebtedness se- Chancery Clerk of of Trust aforesaid and and 4:00 p.m. at the which is on file in the of- No lawn too large or too CHIROPRACTIC ASSIST- Bank, N. A., dated puter over your high small. Call 243-1694 November 24, 2009, in cured by said Deed of Lowndes County, Mis- the Laws of Sale of the main front door of the fice of the Chancery speed internet. No need ANT: Busy chiropractic the principal amount of Trust due and payable sissippi, on June 1, State of Mississippi, Lowndes County Court- Clerk of Lowndes to pack up your com- office needs a team ori- $55,587.61, filed for re- as provided for therein; 2015 and recorded in the dates for publica- house in the City of County, Mississippi, in TERRA CARE ented, multi-tasking, puter and leave home! Landscaping L.L.C. cord in the Land Re- said office in Book tion of this Substitute Columbus, Mississippi, Plat Book 2 at page 10, Low cost, great results organized, energetic, cords located in the Of- WHEREAS, said Deed of 2015 at Page 11107, Trustee’s Notice of Sale offer for sale, at public SUBJECT TO the restrict- Phone: 662-549-1878 dependable assistant. Call 662-722-8235. Vir- Home: 662-327-5552 fice of the Chancery Trust authorized the ap- and; in The Commercial Dis- auction and sell to the ive covenants and con- us removal $69. Inter- Part time positions Clerk of Lowndes pointment and substitu- patch a newspaper pub- highest and best bidder ditions contained in in- Landscaping, Property available. Customer net tutorials 19.99 Clean Up, Plant Care, County, Mississippi on tion of another Trustee WHEREAS, default hav- lished in the City of for cash, the following strument dated August hr..Connections service and phone skills December 2, 2009, and in the place of the Trust- ing been made in the Columbus, Lowndes described real property 24, 1955 and records Bush Hogging, a must. Computer ex- $29.99.. Printers Herbicide Spraying recorded in said office ee named in said Deed performance of the con- County, Mississippi, lying and being in in Deed Book 250 at $19.99.. Software is- perience helpful. Bring in Book 2009 at Pages of Trust, and Cadence ditions and stipulations having been set at the Lowndes County, State page 159 among the sues $19.99+...Call or resume in person to 28204-28212; and Bank, N.A., pursuant to as set out in the above following, to wit: June of Mississippi, and be- land records of said text 662-722-8235 or Painting & Papering 1620 111 Alabama St. Colum- Medical / Dental 3300 said Deed of Trust, sub- described Deed of Trust 22, 2015, June 29, ing more particularly de- county. email bus, between 10-2:00 WHEREAS, said default stituted James P. and the said Substi- 2015, July 6, 2015 and scribed as follows: [email protected] M,T,W,TH. is continuing, the under- Wilson, Jr. as Trustee in tuted Trustee having July 13, 2015. Notice is Title to the above de- to start your support signed, Cadence Bank, the place of the original been requested and dir- hereby given that I will, Lot 21 of Gaylane Sub- scribed property is be- session...Visa/Master- N. A., as current and Trustee, by written in- ected by Cadence Bank, on July 14, 2015, dur- division, a subdivision lieved to be good but I card only THE DISPATCH present owner of said strument dated May 18, N.A. to execute the ing the legal hours, of Lowndes County, Mis- will convey only such is seeking a part-time Deed of Trust, has elec- 2015 and filed for re- trust; and in strict ac- which are between the sissippi, as shown by title as vested in me as General Services 1360 pressman for our ted to declare the en- cord in the office of the cordance with the Deed hours of 11:00 a.m. plat or map thereof Substitute Trustee, downtown Columbus tire indebtedness se- Chancery Clerk of of Trust aforesaid and and 4:00 p.m. at the which is on file in the of- without warranty of any A&B Cleaning Service location. Applicants cured by said Deed of Lowndes County, Mis- the Laws of Sale of the main front door of the fice of the Chancery kind whatsoever. Let us do the dirty work. should have experi- Trust due and payable sissippi, on June 1, State of Mississippi, Lowndes County Court- Clerk of Lowndes Top to bottom house ence working with a as provided for therein; 2015 and recorded in the dates for publica- house in the City of County, Mississippi, in WITNESS MY SIGNA- cleaning. From base- press or heavy said office in Book tion of this Substitute Columbus, Mississippi, Plat Book 2 at page 10, TURE this the 17th day boards to windows to machinery, a good eye WHEREAS, said Deed of 2015 at Page 11107, Trustee’s Notice of Sale offer for sale, at public SUBJECT TO the restrict- of June, 2015. carpet cleaning. Any- for detail and an aim Trust authorized the ap- and; in The Commercial Dis- auction and sell to the ive covenants and con- thing you need done we for excellence. Flexible pointment and substitu- patch a newspaper pub- highest and best bidder ditions contained in in- /s James P. Wilson, Jr. can do it. Also, we schedule and the tion of another Trustee WHEREAS, default hav- lished in the City of for cash, the following strument dated August JAMES P. WILSON, JR. provide pressure wash- ability to climb ladders in the place of the Trust- ing been made in the Columbus, Lowndes described real property 24, 1955 and records SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE ing and outside clean SULLIVAN'S PAINT and routinely lift 50+ ee named in said Deed performance of the con- County, Mississippi, lying and being in in Deed Book 250 at up. Residential/ Com- SERVICE pounds required. Email of Trust, and Cadence ditions and stipulations having been set at the Lowndes County, State page 159 among the Publish: mercial. Very affordable. Certified in lead resumes to Bank, N.A., pursuant to as set out in the above following, to wit: June of Mississippi, and be- land records of said June 22, 2015 Free estimate. removal. Offering spe- [email protected] said Deed of Trust, sub- described Deed of Trust 22, 2015, June 29, ing more particularly de- county. June 29, 2015 Call us at 662-435- cial prices on interior & or drop them at our stituted James P. and the said Substi- 2015, July 6, 2015 and scribed as follows: July 6, 2015 6724 exterior painting, pres- office at 516 Main Wilson,General Help Jr. Wantedas Trustee 3200 in tuted Trustee having July 13, 2015. Notice is Title to the above de- July 13, 2015 sure washing & sheet Street. No phone calls the place of the original been requested and dir- hereby given that I will, Lot 21 of Gaylane Sub- scribed property is be- Antiques & Collectibles rock repairs. please. Trustee, by written in- ected by Cadence Bank, on July 14, 2015, dur- division, a subdivision lieved to be good but I Prepared By: Estates & Moving Free Estimates strument dated May 18, N.A. to execute the ing the legal hours, of Lowndes County, Mis- will convey only such James P. Wilson, Jr. Sales: Knowledgeable, Call 435-6528 2015 and filed for re- trust; and in strict ac- which are between the sissippi, as shown by title as vested in me as Mitchell, McNutt & experienced staff, spe- PET GROOMER Needed. cord in the office of the cordance with the Deed hours of 11:00 a.m. plat or map thereof Substitute Trustee, Sams, P.A. cial care, extensive re- Sitting With The Sick / Elderly Will train someone with Chancery Clerk of of Trust aforesaid and and 4:00 p.m. at the which is on file in the of- without warranty of any P. O. Box 1366 search network, over 30 1780 some experience or Lowndes County, Mis- the Laws of Sale of the main front door of the fice of the Chancery kind whatsoever. Columbus, MS 39703 years of experience. knowledge of hair State of Mississippi, Lowndes County Court- Clerk of Lowndes (662) 328-2316 sissippi, on June 1, Annice R. Howard, I AM a Caretaker for the design or dog grooming. 2015 and recorded in the dates for publica- house in the City of County, Mississippi, in WITNESS MY SIGNA- 662-570-5686. Call 662-418-0032 or tion of this Substitute Columbus, Mississippi, Plat Book 2 at page 10, TURE this the 17th day Appliance Repair 1060 elderly: Caring, lovable, said office in Book honest person who 662-418-7780. 2015 at Page 11107, Trustee’s Notice of Sale offer for sale, at public SUBJECT TO the restrict- of June, 2015. C & P PRINTING and; in The Commercial Dis- auction and sell to the ive covenants and con- Mid South Appliance cares very much for eld- The one stop place for erly people. Please call patch a newspaper pub- highest and best bidder ditions contained in in- /s James P. Wilson, Jr. Repair all of your printing WHEREAS, default hav- lished in the City of for cash, the following strument dated August JAMES P. WILSON, JR. licensed-bonded- 662-327-8780 or 662- needs. No job too large 328-7475. ing been made in the Columbus, Lowndes described real property 24, 1955 and records SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE insured or too small. performance of the con- County, Mississippi, lying and being in in Deed Book 250 at STEVE: 662-549-3467 NOWETA'S Green Call today. Thumb is accepting ap- ditions and stipulations having been set at the Lowndes County, State page 159 among the Publish: ALL WORK 662-327-9742 Stump Removal 1790 as set out in the above following, to wit: June of Mississippi, and be- land records of said June 22, 2015 GUARANTEED plications for delivery described Deed of Trust 22, 2015, June 29, ing more particularly de- county. June 29, 2015 personnel. Applicant and the said Substi- 2015, July 6, 2015 and scribed as follows: July 6, 2015 Building & Remodeling 1120 must have exc. driving tuted Trustee having July 13, 2015. Notice is Title to the above de- July 13, 2015 record and knowledge of been requested and dir- hereby given that I will, Lot 21 of Gaylane Sub- scribed property is be- Tony Doyle area. Must be physic- ected by Cadence Bank, on July 14, 2015, dur- division, a subdivision lieved to be good but I Prepared By: ally able to do some lift- Cabinets & ing. Apply in person N.A. to execute the ing the legal hours, of Lowndes County, Mis- will convey only such James P. Wilson, Jr. Construction trust; and in strict ac- which are between the sissippi, as shown by title as vested in me as Mitchell, McNutt & between 3-5 M-F & 9-1 cordance with the Deed hours of 11:00 a.m. plat or map thereof Substitute Trustee, Sams, P.A. ALLSTUMP GRINDING Sat. 1325 Main St. No CALL NOW FOR phone calls. of Trust aforesaid and and 4:00 p.m. at the which is on file in the of- without warranty of any P. O. Box 1366 MORE INFO ON EYE- SERVICE the Laws of Sale of the main front door of the fice of the Chancery kind whatsoever. Columbus, MS 39703 BROW THREADING OR GET 'ER DONE! State of Mississippi, Lowndes County Court- Clerk of Lowndes (662) 328-2316 We can grind all your house in the City of County, Mississippi, in WITNESS MY SIGNA- LASH EXTENSIONS! the dates for publica- Licensed Massage stumps. Hard to reach Medical / Dental 3300 tion of this Substitute Columbus, Mississippi, Plat Book 2 at page 10, TURE this the 17th day places, blown over offer for sale, at public SUBJECT TO the restrict- of June, 2015. Therapy & Aesthetics, Trustee’s Notice of Sale Facials, Teeth Whiten- roots, hillsides, back- FULL TIME Pharmacy in The Commercial Dis- auction and sell to the ive covenants and con- Cabinets, Building & Remodeling, Framing, ing, Individual Eyelash yards, pastures. Free Technician needed in patch a newspaper pub- highest and best bidder ditions contained in in- /s James P. Wilson, Jr. estimates. You find it, Columbus, MS. Experi- strument dated August JAMES P. WILSON, JR. Trim Work, Concrete, Extensions. lished in the City of for cash, the following we'll grind it! ence in retail setting described real property 24, 1955 and records SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE Roofing, Painting, 717 6th Street North, Columbus, Lowndes 662-361-8379 preferred. Send resume County, Mississippi, lying and being in in Deed Book 250 at replacement of old Columbus Lowndes County, State page 159 among the Publish: windows & doors. 662-798-0150 STUMP GRINDING, ex- with references to: having been set at the Pharmacy Tech Position following, to wit: June of Mississippi, and be- land records of said June 22, 2015 No job too small! theglamstationspa.com cavation, & dirt work. ing more particularly de- county. June 29, 2015 Free Bids HILL'S PRESSURE Text/call 662-251- 2320 5th St N. 22, 2015, June 29, Columbus, MS 39705 2015, July 6, 2015 and scribed as follows: July 6, 2015 662-769-0680 WASHING. Commercial/ 9191. July 13, 2015. Notice is Title to the above de- July 13, 2015 662-386-7569 residential. House, con- hereby given that I will, Lot 21 of Gaylane Sub- scribed property is be- crete, sidewalks & mo- Tree Services 1860 on July 14, 2015, dur- division, a subdivision lieved to be good but I Prepared By: bile washing. Free est. ing the legal hours, of Lowndes County, Mis- will convey only such James P. Wilson, Jr. Call 662-386-8925 A&T Tree Service which are between the sissippi, as shown by title as vested in me as Mitchell, McNutt & Bucket truck & stump COME JOIN OUR hours of 11:00 a.m. plat or map thereof Substitute Trustee, Sams, P.A. RETAINER WALL, drive- removal. Free est. TEAM!!!! and 4:00 p.m. at the which is on file in the of- without warranty of any P. O. Box 1366 way, foundation, con- Serving Columbus LPNs or RNs NEEDED! main front door of the fice of the Chancery kind whatsoever. Columbus, MS 39703 FLOOR COVERING, crete/riff raft drainage since 1987. Senior $1500 sign on bonus! Lowndes County Court- Clerk of Lowndes (662) 328-2316 Countertops, Kitchen & work, remodeling, base- citizen disc. Call Alvin @ BCBS INSURANCE/ house in the City of County, Mississippi, in WITNESS MY SIGNA- Bath Designs, ment foundation, re- 242-0324/241-4447 401 K PROGRAM Columbus, Mississippi, Plat Book 2 at page 10, TURE this the 17th day Cabinets, Outdoor pairs, small dump truck "We'll go out on a limb 7 PM TO 7 AM offer for sale, at public SUBJECT TO the restrict- of June, 2015. Grills, Plumbing hauling (5-6 yd) load & for you!" PLEASE CONTACT auction and sell to the ive covenants and con- fixtures. Now also carry- demolition/lot cleaning. JENNIFER CARR highest and best bidder ditions contained in in- /s James P. Wilson, Jr. ing appliances & Burr Masonry 242- J&A TREE REMOVAL DIRECTOR OF NURSING for cash, the following strument dated August JAMES P. WILSON, JR. mattresses! 0259. ALICEVILLE MANOR Licensed: Residental & Work from a bucket NURSING HOME described real property 24, 1955 and records SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE truck. Insured/bonded. lying and being in in Deed Book 250 at Commercial work. Lawn Care / Landscaping Call Jimmy for a 205-373-6307 Lowndes County, State page 159 among the Publish: 327-6900 1470 free estimate of Mississippi, and be- land records of said June 22, 2015 www.fryetile.com 662-386-6286. ing more particularly de- county. June 29, 2015 TODD PARKS scribed as follows: July 6, 2015 Construction C & T LAWN Sales / Marketing 3600 Title to the above de- July 13, 2015 SERVICE TREE REMOVAL, trim- New Construction, Re- ming, heavy duty indus- PRACTICE REPRESENT- Lot 21 of Gaylane Sub- scribed property is be- modeling, Repairs, Con- division, a subdivision lieved to be good but I Prepared By: trial mowing & mulch- ATIVE: Part time market- crete. Free est. Call or ing. Text/call 662-251- ing/public relations pos- of Lowndes County, Mis- will convey only such James P. Wilson, Jr. email 662-889-8662 or sissippi, as shown by title as vested in me as Mitchell, McNutt & 9191 ition available for local toddparks.construction chiropractic clinic. Can- plat or map thereof Substitute Trustee, Sams, P.A. @gmail.com which is on file in the of- without warranty of any P. O. Box 1366 Lost & Found 2300 didate must have sales fice of the Chancery kind whatsoever. Columbus, MS 39703 Tom Hatcher, LLC For all your lawn experience & be a self- Clerk of Lowndes (662) 328-2316 Custom Construction, services. TAN LEATHER horse starter with excellent County, Mississippi, in WITNESS MY SIGNA- Restoration, Remodel- Call 769-0680 or saddle lost out of back communication skills. Plat Book 2 at page 10, TURE this the 17th day ing, Repair, Insurance 386-7569 for free of truck on btwn. Crowe Interested candidates SUBJECT TO the restrict- of June, 2015. claims. 662-364-1769. estimate. Rd. & Hwy. 69 S. please email resume to ive covenants and con- Licensed & Bonded Mowing, Blowing, Please call 662-425- [email protected] ditions contained in in- /s James P. Wilson, Jr. Weed-eating, 6249 or 251-3699. et. strument dated August JAMES P. WILSON, JR. Pressure Washing, Medical / Dental 3300 24, 1955 and records SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE Tree Trimming. in Deed Book 250 at page 159 among the Publish: AVERAGE SIZE yard land records of said June 22, 2015 mowed/trimmed/ DENTAL HYGIENIST NEEDED: county. June 29, 2015 driveway blown off $40. Part time hygienist needed but job could possibly turn into July 6, 2015 574-7189. full time. Two year accredited dental hygiene program Title to the above de- July 13, 2015 scribed property is be- JESSE & BEVERLY'S degree and licensed to practice in the state of Mississippi. lieved to be good but I Prepared By: LAWN SERVICE. Spring will convey only such James P. Wilson, Jr. cleanup, firewood, land- Please call 662-329-3431 to schedule a time to come title as vested in me as Mitchell, McNutt & scaping, tree cutting. pick up an application and drop off a resumé. Substitute Trustee, Sams, P.A. 356-6525. without warranty of any P. O. Box 1366 kind whatsoever. Columbus, MS 39703 (662) 328-2316 WITNESS MY SIGNA- TURE this the 17th day of June, 2015. /s James P. Wilson, Jr. JAMES P. WILSON, JR. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE Publish: June 22, 2015 June 29, 2015 July 6, 2015 July 13, 2015 Prepared By: James P. Wilson, Jr. Mitchell, McNutt & Sams, P.A. P. O. Box 1366 Columbus, MS 39703 (662) 328-2316 6B MONDAY, JUNE 29, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

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Recently re- Leave Message. or 662-328-1474. 19 Word of denial AF "BASE" Mobile Home modeled. 3BR/2BA, LR, CH&A, lg. fenced 20 Treaty org. since General Merchandise 4600 Park. Large spacious 2 2BR & 3BR APART- & 3BR Mobile Homes. in backyard, mother in 1948 MENTS $250-$550. As- Great Loc. Caledonia law apt. for rental in- WOULD YOU like your School Dist. 2 blocks come. Priced to sell by 21 Enormous home or car smelling sociated Realty 327- 8557. from Col. AFB. Move In owner. Call 662-574- 22 Minuscule wonderful? Different Special! Don't Hesitate, 0082 or 574-2591. varieties of aroma oils amounts NICE 1250 sq. ft. Call Now! 601-668- will do it for only $5 a 8689. 25 Small grove bottle. Colorful oil burn- 2BR/2BA w/washer & Houses For Sale: Other 8500 Sunday’s answer ers also available for dryer, lg. deck, private 26 Charged par- BUILDING WITH great $10. Avail. every day un- parking, next to MUW. CLOSE TO MSU! 2 bdrm ticles DOWN 22 Windshield rental potential that can til 8pm. 662-364-3027. 328-1940 or 242-2730. mobile homes for rent be used for office or 27 Back muscle, for 1 “Paradise Lost” clearers starting at $460/mo. studio apart. Fenced in THE HOMESTORE: 239 $15 app fee. Housing short figure 23 “M*A*S*H” back yard. $39,000. On Shrinewood Dr. off Jess Chateaux not accepted. Call 662- Jess Lyons Rd. across 28 Sch. support 2 San Antonio nickname Lyons Rd. Clearance 268-2107. Holly Hills from golf course. Some group sale: garage & 2 rooms www.universityhillsmhp. landmark 24 Tangled financing available. 662- in house. Ford Rally Apartments com 29 Target of a fill-up 3 Sipping aid 25 One of the Fleetwood Camper 242-0105. 102 Newbell Rd 33 Antlered animal 4 Whizzes Mamas $15K. Columbus CLOSE TO MSU! 3 bdrm Investment Property 8550 34 Letter after delta 5 Indiana cagers 27 Ran out Pets 5150 Mon-Fri 8-5 mobile homes for rent 35 Frees of suds 6 Battery end 29 Gaggle members starting at $560/mo. NEED TO SELL! 37 Short skirt 7 Ewe’s mate 30 Full of energy For Sale: CKC re- 328-8254 $15 app fee. Housing 3,000 sq. ft. building & Reuse gistered Miniature • Central Heat & Air not accepted. Call 662- 4.5 acres of land, will 38 Husband or wife 8 Batting position 31 Trio tripled Schnauzer puppies. Conditioning 268-2107. subdivide. 1078 Old Yorkville Rd. S. 39 Nights before 9 Cookout items 32 Potato dumpling Also have Miniature • Close to CAFB www.universityhillsmhp. the News Dachshund and Scotty com. ALSO: 40 Spirited horse 12 Small beard 36 Take to court • Onsite Laundry Facility Shop Building: 3,000 puppies. Call or text • All Electric/Fully Equipped 41 Meyers of late 16 Map areas 662-305-5584 sq. ft. building at 56 Kitchen MOVE IN today! 1BR/ Harrison Rd. 662-386- night TV 21 Blasts • Lighted Tennis Court 1BA mobile home for 5938 or 329-9939. Insurance 6150 • Swimming Pool rent. $410/mo. Close Recycle to MSU. $15 app fee. Lots & Acreage 8600 CUSTOMER SERVICE Where Coming Housing not accepted. Rep needed for local in- Home is the Call 662-268-2107. this surance agency, prefer- 13 inland acres for lots Best Part of www.universityhillsmhp. in gated river subdiv. ably licensed or willing the Day com. to obtain license within Clay County. Wooded. 6mos. Hours are 8-5, Covenants. $45,000. NewspapeR Mon-Fri. Salary and be- 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apart- Office Spaces For Rent 7300 662-494-8006, serious nefits negotiable. Send ments & Townhouses. callers only. resumes to Blind Box 1BR/1BA Apt. $300 1800SQ. FT. Reception 567 c/o The Commer- 2BR/1BA Apt. $350- area, 3 off's, conf. area, 28.5 ACRES in N.H. cial Dispatch, PO Box $400. 2BR/2BA 3BR sm bathroom. Good w/25 yr. old pines. 511 Columbus, MS /2BA Townhouses loc., limited parking, 1yr $3500/ac. Will divide 39703 $550-$800. No HUD al- lease req. 662-328- into 10 ac. plots. 2 acre lowed. Lease, deposit, 8155 or 662-574-1682 lot, Chism Dr. $10,000. Five Questions Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 credit check required. Owner financing avail. Coleman Realty. 329- 386-6619. 2323 OFFICE SPACE for rent at 300 Chubby Dr. Con- INDUSTRIAL SITE for FOX RUN tact 662-549-1953 for APARTMENTS Commercial Property For sale. 229 acres + at the 1 WordPress Rent 7100 more information. Southwest corner of FIRST MONTH Artesia Rd. & Manufac- FREE BUSINESS SPACE avail- Rooms For Rent 7450 turer's Dr. Immediately able. 114 Alabama St. south of Severstal. 2 Denim YEAR LEASE Suite B. Move in ready BEDROOM COM- Please call 327-3154 1 & 2 Bedroom with ample parking. PLETELY furn. in West Units Available 662-352-9903. Point. Furn, appl, utilit- LOWNDES COUNTY: ies & cable. $125wk/ 160 acres. Mixed wood- 3 Pringles

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