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C DispatCH.COM FREE! Friday | August 14, 2015 Sturgis Columbus SWAT team takes domestic rally violence suspect into custody arriving at the scene, contacted Taylor kicks off I ncident occurred Thursday on Plymouth Road on the home’s back porch. He was taken into custody without incident, McCoy Di spatch staff report The caller — Taylor’s wife — told dis- said. patchers her husband “was intoxicated CPD would not release any more in- A Columbus man is in custody after a and walking around with a gun,” accord- today formation regarding the incident. short standoff Thursday outside a Plym- ing to a media release from Tony Mc- outh Road home. Coy, assistant chief of police with CPD. Thousands expected to Michael Taylor is facing a charge of The wife made the call from a neigh- New Hope High temporarily domestic violence after authorities with bor’s home and claimed Taylor had con- locked-down converge in Oktibbeha the Columbus Police Department were sumed “drugs and drank alcohol,” Mc- In a separate incident, New Hope sent to the home at about 1:45 p.m. on a Coy said. High School was forced to go into a brief County disturbance call. The Columbus SWAT team, after See SWAT, 8A

BY ANDREW HAZZARD [email protected]

STURGIS — It will be a noisy weekend on Golden Triangle high- JUMPER FUN ways. The Rally is roaring back into Sturgis this weekend. Events begin this afternoon, when motorcycle riders will roll through Starkville from Highway 12 West to Highway 182 East beginning at approximately 4:20 p.m. Donny Hanson, chairman of The Rally Board, told The Dispatch there were 115 riders preregistered for the event. But Hanson added The Rally See Sturgis, 8A Rape suspect turns himself into LCSD 32-year-old accused Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff of statutory rape Gabriella Shephard, 6, along with some friends, slides down a jumper at the Boys & Girls Club of Columbus on Wednesday. Gabriella is the daughter of Roshell Shephard. Dispatch staff report

A Columbus man is in Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office cus- tody after he turned MUW students to move in Saturday himself in on a sus- pected rape. B lues week runs from Aug. 15-20 family home,” said Andrew Moneymak- Willie Morton, 32, er, director of the Office of Housing and D ISPATch STAFF REPORTS Residence Life. is accused of raping Morton welcomes a new group of students Sat- a juvenile sometime urday when students will be moving MUW faculty and staff will greet last weekend, accord- Columbus citizens are invited to into their new dorm rooms from 12:00- students as they begin coming onto ing to LSCO Capt. Ryan Rickert. come welcome their newest neighbors 5:00 p.m. campus today and direct traffic to He has been charged with statutory this weekend. “We are very excited to open up the streamline the process. See rape, 8A Mississippi University for Women halls this weekend and welcome our See MUW, 8A

Columbus novelist talks new book

Michael Smith says ‘Desperation Road’ to hit shelves in 2017 Farris Smith signs a copy By Slim Smith I just write down a sen- am discovering the story of his novel, [email protected] tence or two about what along the way. I figure it’s “Rivers,” for I think needs to happen the same with the read- Sammy Wil- As a writer, Michael next and pick up from ers.” cox and Jack Farris Smith is not one to there. What I want to do It’s hard to argue with Langford, get ahead of himself. right, follow- is find a character and fol- Smith’s approach. ing his talk “I’m not the kind of low him around, go where His first full-length before the Ex- writer that works with an he goes. To me, once you novel, “Rivers,” was change Club outline or a plot,” Smith outline the story, you’ve published in September at Lion Hills said during his visit to robbed the characters of 2013 to glowing reviews. Center and the Columbus Exchange their free will. As I write, Now in paperback, the Golf Course on Thursday. Club on Tuesday at Lion I am excited to find out novel landed Smith with Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff Hills Center. “Each day, what happens next, so I See Smith, 8A

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1 What has the smallest population of Aug. 17: Oktibbeha County Saturday, Aug. 15 Board of Supervisors, Court- any state capital and is the only state ■ Possum Town Triathlon: The capital without a McDonald’s? Possum Town Triathlon at Colum- house, 9 a.m. 2 Who is the only president who was bus Lake on Lock and Dam Road Aug. 18: Starkville Board of never elected to vice president or begins at 7 a.m. Awards presenta- Aldermen, City Hall, 5:30 p.m. president? tion at 10 a.m. possumtowntriath- Sept. 7: Oktibbeha County 3 What originates from the Ancient Benjamin Imes lon.com. (No race day registration.) Board of Supervisors, Court- Olympics? ■ Second grade, Homeschool Canoe Day: Noxubee Refuge house, 9 a.m. 4 What has been tracked on the Dow hosts canoeing on Bluff Lake 7 Sept. 8: Starkville Board of longer than any other company? a.m.-1 p.m. Canoes, kayaks, life High 92 Low 68 5 Eighty percent of all animal species jackets and paddles available free Aldermen, City Hall, 5:30 p.m. Mostly sunny belong to the phylum, which includes of charge. Launch at Cedar Cove Sept. 15: Starkville-Oktib- Full forecast on insects, arachnids and crustaceans? Boardwalk. 662-323-5548. beha Consolidated School

page 2A. Answers, 8B ■ Forks & Corks & Taps: Area District, Greensboro Center, chefs compete for prizes and 6 p.m. bragging rights at this Starkville Sept. 21: Oktibbeha County Area Arts Council fundraiser at Board of Supervisors, Court- Inside 6:30 p.m. in the E.E. Cooley Build- ing at The Mill, 600 Russell St., house, 9 a.m. Classifieds7B Obituaries 5A Starkville. Tickets $75; starkvil- Margo Toledano lives in Colum- Sept. 22: Starkville Board of Comics 5B Opinions 6A learts.org or call 662-324-3080. bus and likes to weed her yard. Aldermen, City Hall, 5:30 p.m.

DISPATCH CUSTOMER SERVICE 328-2424 | NEWSROOM 328-2471 2A Friday, August 14, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Say What? Did you hear? “I have really good competition right now. Bryce Brown and Westin Graves are doing a tremendous job, so day in and day out I have to bring my A game. All three of us are hitting it pretty well.” TLC sets airdate for sex abuse Mississippi State senior kicker Devon Bell on the football team’s docu prompted by Duggars Friday field goal competition. Story, 1B.

National Network). The ‘Breaking the film is being produced by NBC News’ Peacock Pro- A Thousand Words Silence,’ will air ductions. at 9 p.m. CDT The film was first -an nounced last month when Aug. 30 TLC pulled the plug on its hit series “19 Kids and By FRAZIER MOORE Counting” after reports AP Television Writer surfaced that one of its stars, Josh Duggar, the LOS ANGELES — TLC oldest of the family’s 19 network has set an airdate children, had fondled four for its new documentary of his sisters and a baby to raise awareness about sitter a dozen years be- child sexual abuse. fore, when he was a teen- The film, “Breaking the ager. Silence,” will air at 9 p.m. The documentary is CDT Aug. 30, the network built around the stories said Thursday. of child-abuse survivors. To be broadcast com- Among them is Erin Mer- mercial-free, the docu- ryn, a mother, two-time mentary aims to shine a survivor and driving force light on the challenges behind “Erin’s Law,” legis- faced by those affected lation passed in 26 states by child sexual abuse, as that makes age-appropri- well as raise awareness of ate curriculum on person- where people can turn for al body safety mandatory help. for children in schools. An estimated one in 10 Also sharing her story children will be the victim is Terrae Lee, who was of sexual abuse before the sexually abused by her fa- age of 18, with an estimat- ther when she was 11 and ed 42 million survivors in is now a victim’s advocate, America today, the net- having co-founded the work says. Young Survivor’s Founda- For the film and relat- tion. ed information resources, And it includes the sto- TLC has teamed with two ry of 11-year-old Kaelin, prominent abuse-preven- a survivor who is already tion organizations, Dark- channeling her experi- ness to Light and RAINN ence into public speaking (Rape, Abuse & Incest and education.

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efit from the MOU we will be address during a luncheon be- Collaboration will signing today,” Shaw said. “It’s fore Keenum and Littlewood focus on energy not just a benefit to the two in- signed the memorandum. stitutions that are participating. Kelly, like Keenum and Lit- research There are many, many things tlewood, said collaboration is at that will come from this partner- the heart of Thursday’s accom- By Alex Holloway ship that we can’t even begin to plishment. [email protected] envision today. The Joint Center “It’s truly a joint partnership for Energy Storage Research is where you’re coming togeth- Partnerships were the theme but one great opportunity that’s er to do things to help us store of the day as Mississippi State in front of us. energy, discovery new types of University and Argonne Na- Littlewood said the partner- energy and to research and de- tional Laboratories formalized a ship will be beneficial for both velop to move this state and our memorandum of understanding parties because of the different nation forward,” Kelly said. Thursday afternoon. environments that exist at a uni- Kelly and Keenum also said Mississippi State University versity and a national lab. President Mark Keenum and memorandum is the culmina- “At a university, you have Argonne Director Peter Little- tion of work started several distinguished faculty doing wood signed the memorandum years ago by the late Alan Nun- groundbreaking research of of understanding during MSU’s nelee. their own in individual ways,” first Joint Center for Energy Nunnelee, the former U.S. he said. “That’s something we Storage Research Symposium at District 1 representative who need to tap into because we’re the newly-opened Mill at MSU died earlier this year, began team-oriented and focus orient- conference center. working to have a “National Littlewood said the memo- Mark Wilson/Dispatch Staff ed in what we do. It’s that col- Labs Day” in Mississippi to in- Congressman Trent Kelly, left, and Mississippi State University lision of ideas in different ways vite leaders from labs such as randum will create a focal point president Mark E. Keenum share a laugh at The Mill in Starkville of working and different things Argonne to the state to explore at MSU that will allow Argonne on Thursday. researchers to work with MSU that people can do that I think is collaboration opportunities with faculty to further energy re- Argonne with scientists who can search and Economic Develop- really the strength of this part- the state’s universities. search. bring their strength and exper- ment David Shaw said the part- nership. It’s going to be very “Most great things that hap- “Partnerships are what help tise together to solve a common nership between the university exciting.” pen in America are because of science evolve,” Keenum said. problem ... you have very posi- and Argonne would lead to ben- vision and leadership,” he said. “When you have research uni- tive results that can make a dif- efits that stretch beyond the two Kelly appearance “Congressman Nunnelee pro- versity like Mississippi State ference.” parties. U.S. District 1 Representative vided both of those in putting and a wonderful national lab like MSU Vice President for Re- “This country is going to ben- Trent Kelly delivered a keynote this team together.” Miss. Power’s 18 percent increase approved customer who uses 1,000 — to bail it out. Increase, while temporary for now, kilowatt hours per month “We are in desperate of electricity would see need of financial relief,” could become permanent by Dec. monthly bills rise to $144 Mississippi Power CEO By JEFF AMY while temporary for now, from $121, increasing as Ed Holland said. “The The Associated Press could become permanent much as bills fell after a commission showed lead- Supreme Court-mandated ership today in granting by December. JACKSON — State rate cut last month. us temporary relief.” The Mississippi Public utility regulators agreed The company argued it Holland said he be- Thursday that Mississip- Service Commission vot- was running out of cash, lieved Southern Co. would pi Power Co. needs more ed 2-1 Thursday to allow could no longer borrow now infuse $200 million money immediately, grant- the utility to raise rates on its own, and could not in equity and Mississippi ing the company an 18 starting with bills begin- count on its parent — At- Power could return to tra- percent rate increase that, ning Aug. 20. A residential lanta-based Southern Co. ditional lenders.

Justices: Judge wrong to rewrite 42-A ballot description ballot as an alternative. Ruling means the original language for the Legislature’s The original title for 42-A, alternative initiative will appear on the ballot written by Democratic At- torney General Jim Hood, By EMILY education budget formula of free public schools.” It said lawmakers must WAGSTER PETTUS that has been ignored most also stipulates that people fund “effective free public The Associated Press years since it was put into could sue the state if edu- schools.” JACKSON — Support- law in 1997. The ballot title cation funding falls short. ers of a citizen-led school for Initiative 42 says the The Republican-con- funding initiative have lost state must provide “an ade- trolled Legislature put Ini- a battle in the Mississippi quate and efficient system tiative 42-A on the same Supreme Court. In a split decision Thurs- day, justices ruled that a Hinds County circuit judge NOTICE should not have rewritten the ballot title for an alter- native initiative, also deal- Golden Triangle ing with school funding, that legislators put on the Water Association Nov. 3 ballot. A ballot title is a brief description of a proposed constitutional amendment, ANNUAL MEETING and the wording is im- portant because it could determine whether voters & ELECTION accept or reject a proposal. The justices’ ruling means the original lan- August 17, 2014 guage for the Legislature’s alternative initiative will ap- 7:00 p.m. pear on the ballot. Initiative 42 got on the ballot through citizens’ EMCC Vo-Tech Auditorium petitions, and its support- ers say it’s a way to force Mayhew, MS © The Dispatch lawmakers to fully fund an PUBLIC NOTICE SOUTH LEHMBERG ROAD WILL BE CLOSED FROM HWY. 182 TO ARMSTRONG ROAD FROM 8:00 A.M. – 3:30 P.M. ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS FOR PAVEMENT OVERLAYING AND CONSTRUCTION : WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12TH THURSDAY, AUGUST 13TH FRIDAY, AUGUST 14TH MONDAY, AUGUST 17TH TUESDAY, AUGUST 18TH

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE LOWNDES COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT AT (662)434-8219 cdispatch.com 4A Friday, August 14, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Area obituaries COMMERCIAL DISPATCH Church with Rev. John and the Rev. Clarence In addition to her par- born Sept. 14, 1928, to and Tina Merchant of OBITUARY POLICY Ball officiating. Burial Gardner of Toledo, Ohio; ent, she was preceded in the late Tom Walter Le- Detroit, Alabama; nine Obituaries with basic informa- will follow at the church two grandchildren; and death by her husband, noir and Mary Elizabeth tion including visitation and grandchildren; seven service times, are provided free cemetery. Visitation is one great-grandchild. Samuel Brewer Mar- Lenoir. great-grandchildren; of charge. Extended obituaries today from noon-6 p.m. Pallbearers are Iziah shall; and brother, David She is survived by brother, Eddie Ives of with a photograph, detailed at Carter’s Funeral Ser- Jones, Alijiah Dumas, Strickler. sister, Georgia Powell; Sulligent; and sister biographical information and vices of Macon. Tajshmen Robinson, Memorials may be daughters; Gloria and Joyce Hollis of Sulligent. other details families may wish Mr. Gray was born Benjamin Henry, Cot- made to Dugan Me- Veda; three grand- to include, are available for a in Noxubee County on trell Gardner and Joseph morial Home, 804 East children; and five fee. Obituaries must be sub- Oct. 15, 1937, to the late Gardner Sr. Main Street, West Point, great-grandchildren. Wendall Christian mitted through funeral homes George Gray and Susan- MS 39773 or to Palmer VERNON, Ala. — unless the deceased’s body Wendall Lee Christian, has been donated to science. na Jefferson. He was a Kenneth Reed Home for Children, P.O. Annie Mickens If the deceased’s body was farmer and a member of NOXUBEE COUN- Box 746, Columbus, MS MACON — Annie 74, died Aug. 11, 2015, at donated to science, the family Mt. Ary MB Church. TY— Kenneth Reed Jr., 39701. Mickens, 100, died Aug. Golden Living Center in must provide official proof of In addition to his 20, died at Aug. 8, 2015, 12, 2015, at Noxubee Winfield, Alabama. death. Please submit all obitu- parents, he was pre- at the University Medial County Nursing Home Services are 2 p.m. aries on the form provided by Nellie Richards ceded in death by his Center in COLUMBUS — Nel- in Macon. Saturday at Chandler The Commercial Dispatch. Free wife, Minnie Gray; six notices must be submitted to Jackson. lie Crusoe Richards, Graveside services Funeral Home with Jeff the newspaper no later than 3 brothers; one sister; and Services 79, died Aug. 5, 2015, in are 4:30 p.m. Saturday Brantley officiating. p.m. the day prior for publica- two grandchildren. are 2 p.m. Columbus. at Odd Fellow Cemetery Burial will follow at tion Tuesday through Friday; no He is survived by Saturday Services are 11 a.m. in Macon with the Rev. Liberty Freewill Baptist later than 4 p.m. Saturday for daughters, Sarah Chan- at Noxu- Saturday at Maranatha Admire Gandy and the Cemetery. Visitation is the Sunday edition; and no later dler and Mary Koger, bee High Faith Center with the Rev. Louis Murray offici- two hours prior to ser- than 7:30 a.m. for the Monday both of Brooksville edition. Incomplete notices School Rev. Marcellus officiat- ating. Visitation is today vice time at the funeral and Mary Hodges of with the ing. Burial will follow must be received no later than Reed at Lee-Sykes Funeral home. Kankakee, Illinois; 12 Rev. Mon- at Union Cemetery. 7:30 a.m. for the Monday Home of Macon. Mr. Christian was through Friday editions. Paid grandchildren; and 27 treal Reck- Visitation is today from Mrs. Mickens was born Nov. 25, 1940, to notices must be finalized by 3 great-grandchildren. er officiating. Burial will noon-6 p.m. at Lee- born in Noxubee County the late Oder and Hazel p.m. for inclusion the next day Pallbearers are follow at Mt. Carmel MB Sykes Funeral Home in on March 25, 1915. She Monday through Thursday; and Isaiah Lane, Joe Turner, Church Cemetery. Visi- Columbus. was a domestic. Christian. on Friday by 3 p.m. for Sunday Jessie Gray, Jessie Doss, tation is today from 12-6 Mrs. Richards was In addition to his and Monday publication. For Michael Johnson and parents, he was preced- more information, call 662-328- p.m. at Carter’s Funeral born in Lowndes County Tommie Sledge. William Ives ed in death by one sister, 2471. Services of Macon. on Sept. 14, 1935, to the SULLIGENT, Ala. — Mr. Reed was born late Elizabeth Crusoe William Ives, 67, died Barbara Stanford. Mathis Gardner Oct. 20, 1994, to Ken- and Tom Upchurch. Aug. 13, 2015, at his Rita Booton neth Reed Sr. and She was a member of ABERDEEN — Rita COLUMBUS — residence. Mathis “Bo” Gardner, Kakela McCleod. He Northside MB Church. Services are 2 p.m. Harris Booton, 58, died was a machine operator In addition to her par- Aug. 12, 2015, at North 74, died Aug. 9, 2015, in Sunday at Otts Funeral Columbus. for Sunbelt Shaving ents, she was preceded Home with Billy Joe Mississippi Medical Company. in death by her husband, Center in Tupelo. Services Ives and James Godsey are 11 a.m. In addition to his Jeff Richards; one sister, officiating. Burial will Services are 11 a.m. parents, he is survived Mary L. Clark; one Monday at Tisdale-Lann Saturday follow at Pleasant Ridge at Mt. by son, Keadan Reed of daughter, Dianne Cru- Memorial Funeral Cemetery. Visitation is Olive MB Macon; siblings, Kabre- soe; and one step-daugh- Home with Robert Earl Saturday from 6-8 p.m. Church in sha McCleod, Tewonn ter, Betty Wilson. Fowlkes officiating. at the funeral home. Millport, Reed, Quarmaine Reed, She is survived by Burial will follow in New Mr. Ives was born Alabama, Gardner Jerlaiquiss Caldwell, all sister; Lucy Houston of Prospect Cemetery. Visi- Jan. 16, 1948, in Vernon, with the of Macon. St. Louis; daughters, tation is Sunday from Alabama, to the late Rev. L. A. Gardner offici- Pallbearers are Pierre Evon Israel of Memphis, 4-8 p.m. at the funeral William Junior and Evie ating. Burial will follow McCoy, Clemmie Little, Tennessee, Glenda Kay home. Humbers Ives. He was a at the church cemetery. McKenji Slaughter, Crusoe, Lucy Poe, Sarah Mrs. Booton was U.S. Army and Nation- Visitation is today from Traon Patterson, Devon- Harrison, Bobby Taylor al Guard veteran. He born Feb. 3, 1957, to the nooon-6 p.m. at Carter’s tae Skinner, Rashawn and Annie Summerville, late Rufus Graves Harris was formerly self-em- Funeral Services in Shanklin and Roderick all of Columbus and ployed as a logger, and and Margaret Jones Columbus. Patterson. Gloria Thomas of Green- Gann. a member of Revelation Mr. Gardner was ville; 20 grandchildren; Holiness. She is survived by born Aug. 27, 1940, in Alice Marshall and 25 great-grandchil- husband, Tony Booton In addition to his par- Ethelsville, Alabama, WEST POINT — dren. ents, he was preceded of Aberdeen; daughter to the late James and Alice Mae Strickler Nikki Wright of Aber- in death by one brother, Lucille Gardner. He was Marshall, 94, died Aug. Esteria Brooks Truman Ives; and one deen; son, Christopher formerly employed with 11, 2015, at Dugan Me- WEST POINT — Stanley of Aberdeen; sister, Shirley Ives. Beneke Corp. He was a morial Home. Esteria Brooks, 86, died He is survived by his sisters, Teresa Harlow member of Providence Services are 6 p.m. Aug, 11, 2015, at North of Aberdeen, Penny wife, Ruthie Ives of Sul- MB Church. Monday at Calvert Mississippi Medical ligent; son, Robbie Ives Warren of Coperas He is survived by Funeral Home with Rev. Center in Tupelo. Cove, Texas, Catherine of Sulligent; daughters children, Patricia Long Kirby Loyd officiating. Services are 2 p.m. Jody Ives of Sulligent Gann of Miami and and Michael Long, both Visitation is two hours Saturday at Shady Grove Lisa Gann of Arizona; of Muskegon, Mich- before service time at Abbott MB Church in brother, Rufus Harris of igan, and McKeshia the funeral home. West Point with the Aberdeen; step-father, Lee of Atlanta; siblings; Mrs. Marshall was Rev. Willie T. Edwards Ask Joe Gann of Tupelo; and Bernetta Davis, Barbara born March 29, 1921, in officiating. Burial will seven grandchildren. Dumas, Mattie Wil- Bloomington, Indiana, follow at Lake Grove about liams, Sanfo Gardner, to the late Gerald Lonas MB Church Cemetery our Jerry Gray Eugene Gardner, Edgar and Blanche Eunice in Prairie. Visitation is NOXUBEE COUNTY Gardner and the Rev. W. Dugger Strickler. She two hours prior to the webcasting — Jerry Gray, 77, died J. Gardner, all of Colum- was a teacher at Austell service at the church. of chapel Aug. 4, 2015, at Noxubee bus, Ruby Henry and Elementary School in Arrangements are services. General Hospital. Henry A. Gardner, both Austell, Georgia. She entrusted to Carter’s © The Dispatch Services are 11 a.m. of Ethelsville, the Rev. L. was a member of First Mortuary Services. 1131 Lehmberg Rd. FUNERAL HOME 662-328-1808 Columbus, MS www.lowndesfuneralhome.net Saturday at Mt. Ary MB A. Gardner of Millport Christian Church. Mrs. Brooks was & CREMATORY Benford “Pete” Reeves Benford “Pete” Reeves, 67, of Columbus, Things to know about Social MS passed away Saturday, August 8, 2015. Visitation will be Saturday, August 15, 2015 from 2:00PM to 3:00PM at Lowndes Funeral Security at 80: Overhaul time? Home, Columbus, MS. A Funeral Service will follow at 3:00PM in the Lowndes Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. David Coleman Disability fund is officiating and Bro. James Gardner assisting. Interment will be at Living Faith Tabernacle projected to run dry Cemetery, Columbus, MS with Lowndes next year, retirement Funeral Home directing. Mr. Reeves was born January 13, 1948 to fund has until 2035 the late Elmer Reeves and Laura Charlton Reeves in Preston, MS. He was employed with By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER The Associated Press Northeast Mississippi Bottling Company for 19 years. In addition, he was a licensed and WASHINGTON — Social Secu- bonded electrician with the city of Columbus. rity turns 80 today, and the massive He previously worked construction with retirement and disability program is C and F Electric, Davis Electric, Sunland showing its age. Electric; and he was a former maintenance Social Security’s disability fund man with Johnson Tombigbee. In addition is projected to run dry next year. to his parents, he is preceded in death by his The retirement fund has enough sisters-Margie Bailey and Helen Simons; and money to pay full benefits until brothers-William Reeves, Earl “Red” Reeves, 2035. But once the fund is depleted, AP Photo, File Roger Reeves, and Ed Reeves. the shortfalls are projected to be In this 1935 file photo, President Franklin Roosevelt signs the Social Se- enormous. curity Bill in Washington. Social Security turns 80 today, and the massive Mr. Reeves is survived by wife- Gloria The stakes are huge: Nearly 60 retirement and disability program is feeling its age. Fowler Reeves, Columbus, MS; daughters- million retirees, disabled workers, Laura Barton, Las Vegas, NV and Melissa taxes that support Social Security. ing. The average monthly payment spouses and children get monthly (James) Price, Steens, MS; son-Cody In 1960, there were more than is $1,221. That comes to about Social Security payments, and that (Patricia Rast) Reeves, Columbus, MS; step five workers for every person re- $14,700 a year. number is projected to grow to 90 grandchildren-Eliot Price and Naomi Price; million over the next two decades. ceiving Social Security. Today there For most retirees, Social Securi- grandchildren-Shelby Reeves and Jackson President Franklin Delano Roos- are fewer than three. In 20 years, ty accounts for the majority of their Shelby; and sister-Cora (Pat) B. Perrigin. evelt signed the Social Security Act there will be about two workers for income, according to the Social Se- Pallbearers will be Patrick Perrigin, Jamie on Aug. 14, 1935. every person getting benefits. curity Administration. Reeves, Jody Reeves, Kevin Braddock, Keith Americans are also living longer. Reeves, Cale Gustavsen, Bryan Fant, and In 1940, someone who was 65 could What happens in 2016? Why is Social Security at risk? be expected to live about 14 more Monroe Reeves. Honorary Pallbearers will be Social Security’s long-term finan- The trust fund that supports So- years, on average. Today, they can Stevin Sims, Glenn Baldwin, Mark Baldwin, cial problems are largely a result of cial Security’s disability program is expect to live an additional 20 years, and Employees of Clark Vending Company. demographic changes. Every day, projected to run dry in late 2016 — on average. Memorials may be made to Columbus- about 10,000 people in the U.S. turn right in the middle of the presiden- Lowndes Humane Society, P. O. Box 85, tial election. If Congress allows that 65. These are the baby boomers. Columbus, MS 39703. Typical boomers, however, didn’t Benefits to happen, it will trigger an automat- have as many children as their par- Last year, Social Security paid ic 19 percent cut in benefits to the Compliments of ents did. As a result, relatively fewer benefits of nearly $850 billion— 11 million people who receive Social Lowndes Funeral Home workers are left to pay the payroll about a quarter of all federal spend- Security disability. www.lowndesfuneralhome.net The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Friday, August 14, 2015 5A

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Cartoonist view Letter to the editor Voice of the people Faith in oneself able — even if they have been There are many onerous placed in a position of promi- questions in life. What purpose nence — is shameful. A certain do we serve? What does it mean level of diplomacy should be tak- to truly live? etc. Some find en into account when disputing purpose through faith, others any cause, but I digress. through work, and many even We live in a world where any- thing is possible. Everyone is find purpose within family. All of given the means to make exactly these are admirable. But, today, what they wish of their life. The I ask you all to contemplate the only thing required of person to aim behind self-indulgence. do so is a willingness to reach Humans will be humans, re- out and take it. I do not deny that gardless of age, status or design. there is discrimination among Our nature cannot be repressed. us, but the only way to get past For what reason, though, do we the hate from others is to believe as people, feel inclined to leech in yourself. from the success of others? The It is hard to put faith in possibility that another being is yourself when there is so much capable of advancing a commu- negativity thrown towards you. nity and even the world, should If you truly want to meet your bring joy to all those involved, goals, you need only push your- not spark a debate on whether self harder. said person is deserving of the Blaming someone else for praise they receive. Though you your own shortcomings is a may be left nameless, why not misguided plight. Make a name appreciate the betterment of our for yourself through your hard race? work, not through belittling The audacity behind calling someone who merely aspires to someone who is simply seeking make a difference. satisfaction from living daily life Emily Rogers the way they feel most comfort- Columbus

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Local voices An evening at justice court During one of the recent ly for judges. citizen forum nights for jus- The court audience dress code From the beginning of our republic, judges were tice court judge candidates, appointed to their positions by the governor with Judge William “Tony” Boykin, ranged from suits and ties, jeans and legislative approval. Mississippi was the first state currently a sitting justice to elect judges. We started that back in 1832 and the court judge for District 1 in t-shirts to prison orange jumpsuits rest of the states followed suit. Oktibbeha County, invited with waist chains. The most interesting and troublesome element the audience to attend a court of the truths about justice court judges is they don’t proceeding to see how justice long. The judge had everything in front of him from need a law degree, or any degree for that matter. is dispensed in the “peoples’ DUI first offense to speeding to simple assault. That fact is only marginally addressed by the judges court.” The courtroom was close to being filled. As we attending “judge school.” The most commonly used I accepted his invitation were crawling across people to get seated in the one is the National Judicial College in Nevada that and highly recommend Lynn Spruill back row, I was reminded of church. There were long provides the basics on how to be a judge. anyone, who hasn’t had an wooden pews full of diverse, hopeful and confused That is a poor substitute for the three years of law opportunity to witness this type of Mississippi court people all looking toward the pulpit. The similarity school and some years of practical experience to lay in action, to do so. continued with a good bit of head nodding and a lot of the foundation for functioning in our legal system. In order to get through the metal detector and folks conversing with God while waiting on their case Like so many things, however, “we have always done into the courtroom you have to leave your purse and to be called and the court’s judgment to be rendered. it this way.” cellphone in the car. That almost made me disinvite The court audience dress code ranged from suits My guess is this is a holdover from the days of your myself, but I pushed through the initial shock of it and ties, jeans and t-shirts to prison orange jumpsuits mule kicked my mule and my mule can’t pull the plow and came in with only an attitude. with waist chains. In addition to the judge sitting on any more, therefore I should be compensated. Those By statute, Mississippi justice courts handle high to dispense justice, there were bailiffs, sheriff types of issues don’t take any particularly detailed misdemeanor criminal cases and traffic offenses deputies and highway patrol officers on hand to as- understanding of the intricacies of the legal system to occurring in the county. They also handle small sist. The county prosecutor and court administrative make a Solomon-like pronouncement of what is fair. claims civil matters up to $3,500. Justice court judges personnel were there as well. It was a complex dance There is much more to it today than even 20 years may conduct bond hearings and preliminary hearings of logistics and administration. ago, let alone 100 years ago. in felony criminal cases and they may issue search Judge Boykin is a seasoned jurist who clearly was These days that means when you exercise your warrants. comfortable on the bench. Re-election worries are be- vote for justice court judge you need to appreciate the This Oktibbeha County court hears its civil cases hind him. He has won the primary and has no oppo- legal skills and rational temperament needed for the on Wednesdays. These would be your Judge Judy nent for the general election. There are three districts position. You might one day find yourself in the court types of lawsuits. That would be the court day for for justice court judge races in Oktibbeha County and church pew asking God for some judicial expertise a typical landlord/tenant dispute for eviction or an there are runoff elections in the other two. that goes beyond mule vs. mule. effort to collect a debt $3,500 or less. Significant factoid: Justice court judges are the Lynn Spruill, a former commercial airline pilot, We were there on a day for processing criminal only judges elected in partisan races in our state. I elected official and city administrator owns and man- cases and traffic offenses. The docket for Judge Boy- still believe Republican vs. Democrat has no place in ages Spruill Property Management in Starkville. Her kin on that particular day was a daunting 27 pages decision making for voting in a local election especial- email address is [email protected]. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Friday, August 14, 2015 7A AP-NORC Poll: Terror tops FRESH. Americans’ foreign policy concerns © The Dispatch LOCAL. who specifically mentioned the Is- After terrorism, immigration was the second most lamic State group, militant Sunnis SEAFOOD. who occupy a large swath of Iraq mentioned issue — especially by Republicans and Syria and have a presence else- By EMILY SWANSON But the poll reveals a significant where in the Middle East. $1 Half Shell Oysters The Associated Press divide within the Republican Party, After terrorism, immigration Thursday Nights!!! with 38 percent saying the United was the second most mentioned (limit 2 dozen per guest) WASHINGTON — Few Ameri- States should take a more active issue — especially by Republicans. JOIN US FOR cans want to see the United States role in world affairs and 44 percent Nearly a quarter of Americans, SUNDAY take a more active approach to for- saying it should take a less active including 3 in 10 of Republicans, BRUNCH ON named immigration as a top foreign eign policy, but the vast majority role. Just 17 percent fall in the mid- THE PATIO thinks it may be appropriate to take policy issue facing the next presi- dle, saying its current role is about military action to achieve at least dent. right. some goals in international affairs, Other topics named by signif- FRESH CATCH Among Democrats, 23 percent according to a new poll conduct- icant numbers of Americans (be- prefer a more active role, 31 percent SEAFOOD ed by the Associated Press-NORC tween 10 and 20 percent) include a less active role and 45 percent say Vermillion Snapper Center for Public Affairs Research. Russia, Iraq and Afghanistan, en- Whole European Sea Bass its current role is about right. Within the Republican Party, vironmental issues like climate New Bedford U-10 Scallops there is a significant divide between change, humanitarian issues, the Vermillion Snapper Prime Gulf Oysters those who desire a more active and Terrorism, immigration top global economy and foreign trade. Carolina Catfish a more passive foreign policy. most important issues Things to know about public Asked to name the foreign policy Military action favored against Lunch (Front) Dinner (Back) opinion on foreign policy: issues that will be the most import- terrorism Monday - Closed Thurs, Fri & Sat 5 - Until ant to face the next president, the Despite relatively little appetite Tuesday - Saturday 11-2 Sunday Brunch 10-2 Little appetite for intervention threat of terrorism and the Islamic for a more active foreign policy gen- 400 Main Street • Downtown Columbus • 662-327-4313 Americans overall are more like- State group emerged as the most erally, 9 in 10 Americans say the ly to say that the U.S. should take a prominent by far. More than half of U.S. should use military force to less active role than a more active Americans named them as top is- protect itself from terrorist attacks. one in world affairs, 38 percent to sues, including similar percentages Republicans are nearly unanimous 28 percent — while 33 percent say of Democrats and Republicans. on that issue, with 9 in 10 Demo- its current role is about right. That includes 3 in 10 Americans crats in agreement.

Rubio slams Obama’s outreach to Iran and Cuba 223 N. Browder St. Columbus, MS foreign poli- U.S. list of state sponsors ‘He has been quick to deal with the cy a center- of terrorism until it stops oppressors, but slow to deal piece of his “helping North Korea c a m p a i g n evade international sanc- with the oppressed’ for presi- tions” and “harboring dent. In the fugitives from American By SERGIO BUSTOS U.S. embassy in Havana, speech, he justice.” The Associated Press pledges to the Florida senator will Rubio The Obama adminis- say that Obama has made “roll back” tration has said it is nor- NEW YORK — Re- no efforts “to stand on the what he publican presidential malizing ties with Cuba side of freedom.” termed Obama’s “conces- after more than 50 years candidate Marco Rubio sions” to Cuba and the re- “He has been quick to of hostility failed to shake is slamming President cently completed nuclear Make the Right Choice for Your Child deal with the oppressors, the communist govern- Barak Obama’s outreach deal with Iran and says he ACS is the only private school in the Golden Triangle but slow to deal with the ment’s hold on power. to Iran and Cuba, calling will “repair the damage accredited by both the his diplomacy with the oppressed,” Rubio says done to America’s stand- It argues that dealing in excerpts of prepared directly with Cuba over Mississippi Department of Education and two nations evidence of ing in the Middle East.” Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. “every flawed strategic, remarks released by his Rubio says he would issues including human moral and economic no- campaign. “And his ex- demand that the Cuban rights and trade is far Schedule your private tour today! Call (662) 328-4479 tion” that has driven his cuses are paper-thin.” government carry out po- likelier to produce demo- or email [email protected] foreign policy. A member of the Senate litical and human rights cratic and free-market re- AnnunciationCatholicSchool.org In a blistering speech Foreign Relations Com- reforms to maintain diplo- forms over the long term. today to the conserva- mittee, the Cuban-Amer- matic relations and would tive-leaning Foreign Poli- ican lawmaker has made return the country to the cy Initiative in New York, set for delivery the same day Secretary of State MAKE OFFER! John Kerry re-opens the SHORT SALE APPROVED

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You don’t know going to stay in Colum- ry.” © The Dispatch novel which is going why it is they are out bus?’” he said. “I never through final revisions there, but it’s obviously understood that. I liked and should be published not a good situation to be Columbus before ‘Rivers’ in the spring of 2017. in. So, thinking about the came out and I don’t like Those revisions include story and Dylan’s ‘Deso- it any less since.” two name changes. lation Row’ became ‘Des- Even before “Rivers” 11th Annual Salute to “Originally, it was peration Road.’” hit the bookstores, Smith ‘Lay My Armour Down,’ Smith, 45, has lived in was already at work on which nobody liked,” he Columbus the past seven “Desperation Road.” He said with a chuckle. “So years. In addition to his admits that the challenge it became ‘Dark of Night.’ own writing, he teaches of starting a second novel Lowndes County’s Finest Nobody liked that, either. writing at Mississippi was at first a little daunt- Finally, one of the peo- University for Women. ing. Please help us as we honor our ple in New York said the The success of “Riv- “I remember sitting book has kind of a feel of ers” and the ensuing down and asking myself, First Responders in Lowndes Co. a country song. He sug- whirlwind of appearanc- ‘OK, now how did I do gested I look at some old es, tours and interviews this anyway?’ At that mo- country album titles and that followed has been ment, it was like learning Each corporate sponsorship while I was doing that I somewhat of a surreal ex- all over again,” he said. ($250 or more) includes an exclusive came across a Bob Dylan perience for Smith, a hus- “But what I discovered is album called ‘Desolation band and father of two that you don’t get too far invitation for 2 people from that Row’ and that gave me an young girls who said the ahead. You just sit down organization to attend the event with proceeds going towards the Rape event and the continued endowment Continued from Page 1A of the Salute to Lowndes’ Finest rape. Monday. Morton turned where authorities believe Recovery and Relief Fund. Rickert said the victim himself in to authorities the rape happened. reported the alleged rape on Wednesday. Morton is being held For more information, please contact when she got to school on Rickert did not say on $25,000 bond. Bruce Johnson, 328-1042, ext. 104 MUW Friday, Sept. 11, 2015 Continued from Page 1A 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Move-in day also marks come to campus by MUW home; late night break- the beginning of Blues President Jim Borsig; fast; Social Club/Greek Trotter Convention Week, a series of wel- HOOT (Helping Out Our Life ice cream social; and coming events put on by Town), student-oriented the MUW volleyball tour- Center Lower Level the Office of Student Life community service proj- nament. each year. Events include: ects; the new student ser- Classes begin Thurs- Blue Rally; an official wel- enade at the president’s day. Guest Speaker will be Ret. Major General Robert Chesnut (Actively serving at the Pentagon on 9/11) Major General Chesnut served in the Army Reserves Sturgis for 38 years from 1968 to 2006. General Chesnut was Continued from Page 1A in Washington D.C. at the Pentagon on September 11th, gets most of its riders few more vendors to come said. “We kind of split 2001 when the hijacked Boeing 757, American Airlines from at the door registra- in,” Hanson said. the expenses between Flight 77, crashed into the building. He will speak about his tion. Last year, The Ral- Hanson, 61, lives in the town and the Rally experiences that day and as they relate to the heroics of all ly had around the same Starkville and has worked Board.” First Responders who were involved in rescue and recovery number of riders pre-reg- with The Rally since Each rider who comes efforts. istered and more than 1998. This year, he is to Sturgis pays $20 to par- 1,800 people registered leading The Rally Board, ticipate in rally events. on site, Hanson said. a non-profit organization Hanson said 30 percent Lowndes County First Responders To Be Honored He said the event typ- that organizes the event. of their profits are given American Red Cross Golden Triangle Regional Airport - ically brings 15,000 to He said the town of Stur- to the town of Sturgis; Baptist Memorial Hospital EMT’s Airport Patrol 20,000 people to Sturgis’ gis and The Rally have a 30 percent go to a char- Caledonia Town Marshalls Lowndes County Constables streets. good relationship. The ity, this year the Palmer There are about 30 Rally is not required to Home for Children; and Columbus AFB Fire Dept. Lowndes County Volunteer Fire Dept. vendors signed up to par- get any special permits to 40 percent go toward Columbus AFB Security Forces Dept. Lowndes County Sheriff’s Dept. ticipate in The Rally this operate. putting on the event next Columbus Fire Dept. Mississippi Highway Patrol - G Troop year. Hanson said this is “It’s basically an un- year. Columbus Police Dept. Miss. State Dept. of Wildlife and Parks an increase from around derstood relationship be- The Rally will feature Emergency Management Agency MUW Police Dept. 20 vendors in 2014. tween the town and The live music today and Sat- “We’re still expecting a Rally Board,” Hanson urday nights. Emergency 911 The Salvation Army EMCC Security U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Complimentary lunch for all Lowndes County First Responders Art happens. 328-ARTS SPORTS EDITOR SECTION Adam Minichino: 327-1297 SPORTS LINE 662-241-5000 B Sports THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2015 AUTO RACING COLLEGE FOOTBALL Bell excited for shot to kick FGs BY BEN WAIT [email protected]

STARKVILLE — Devon Bell knew his role was going to change before spring drills. The Mississippi State senior kicker was one of the first to know Evan Sobiesk wasn’t going to return to the football team. Sobiesk kicked field goals the past two seasons. The decision left Bell as the front-runner to replace him this season. “As soon as he told me that, I knew I had to probably get mentally ready for field goals,” Bell said. After making 14 of 21 field goals as a fresh- man, Bell was 6 of 14 in 2013. His performance played a role in redshirt freshman Sobiesk tak- ing over the field goal job. Bell settled in as the See SPECIAL, 2B

David Miller/Special to The Dispatch Danny Christian, of Corinth, is second in Street Stock points at Magnolia Motor Speedway. Christian targets first win of season Corinth native will compete in Street Stock category Saturday at Magnolia Motor Speedway

By DAVID MILLER “We should have probably tition we face there each weekend Special to The Dispatch kept up with them better than we is really good. The class has had a should, so there could be some I’m real resurgence over the last couple Danny Christian hasn’t raced for not remembering,” said Christian, a of years. It’s really different ... you a points title in more than 10 years. Corinth native. see some of the best races in Street He didn’t plan to this year, ei- Christian is second in Street Stock down there.” ther, but a commitment to run a Stock track points at Magnolia, 10 Christian followed his father, Street Stock slate at Magnolia Mo- behind Lee Ray and 58 ahead of Dan, into racing, beginning in drag tor Speedway quickly turned into Tony Silvestri. He has finished sec- racing. Christian’s brother, Tom- a “can’t miss” schedule when he ond, second, and fourth in his last my, also drag raced and drove an found himself in the points lead ear- three races, and is keen to clinch Outlaw car for a short period. The lier this season. his first win of the season. team, which owns a repair shop in It’s nothing new for Christian, He will compete Saturday at Corinth, have been together, with who, in more than 20 years of rac- Magnolia, where the track will host Danny handling the majority of the ing Limited Late Models, Outlaw features for Street Stocks, Limited driving duties, for the past 20 years. Mark Wilson/Dispatch Staff Streets and Street Stocks, has won Late Models, Super Late Models, “They’re my right-hand men,” Devon Bell hopes to step into the role of field track championships at Colum- and Factory Stocks. Danny said. goal kicker for the Mississippi State football bus Speedway, North Mississippi “I don’t know if there’s been The team also runs a Limited team following the departure of Evan Sobiesk. Speedway, and titles in Memphis a repeat winner there this year,” Late Model program, but Danny and Lexington, Kentucky. Christian said. “The level of compe- See CHRISTIAN, 4B EMCC earns No. 1 PREP FOOTBALL Locals invade Davis Wade for two-day event spot in NJCAA poll From Special Reports Reigning Class 4A champion Noxubee County one of seven area teams set for jamboree COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The By Adam Minichino Sunday School Activities Associ- that left them with holes reigning back-to-back national champion East [email protected] ation (MHSAA) Class 4A to fill at linebacker and Mississippi Community College football team n The Dispatch unveils its champion Noxubee Coun- in the secondary, but was picked No. 1 in the National Junior College MACON — Seven area annual college and prep football sections, as well ty. The question is simple: Qendarrion Barnett, the Athletic Association’s (NJCAA) preseason poll, teams will help kick off the as coverage from the New How good can the Tigers team’s leading tackler in which was released Thursday. 2015 prep football season Hope High School be? 2014, returns to support EMCC will start the 2015 season at the top this weekend at the New Jamboree. Coming off a 48-27 vic- Simmons, who will make for the third time in four Hope High School Jambo- tory against St. Stanislaus a case for the honor of the years. The Lions have won ree at Mississippi State’s Kosciusko vs. West Point in the Class 4A title game state’s most dominating three NJCAA titles in the Davis Wade Stadium. (5 p.m.), and Grenada vs. at Davis Wade Stadium, defensive player. past four years Amory will take on Starkville (7 p.m.) will Noxubee County returns Noxubee County coach Winners of 44 of New Hope at 7 tonight round out the scrimmag- star power — senior de- Tyrone Shorter nearly their last 46 games to kick off the two-day es that will help set stage fensive lineman Jeffery was at a loss for words dating back to their 2011 event. Action will begin for the season openers Simmons — and experi- earlier this month when national title season, at 9 a.m. Saturday with next week. ence on both sides of the he was asked to talk about including a current 24-game winning streak, East Webster taking on There will be plenty of ball. Simmons was named Simmons, who is the EMCC will kick off the season at 7 p.m. Thursday, Hamilton. Aberdeen vs. storylines for the teams to The Clarion-Ledger’s brother of former Nox- Aug. 27, against Southwest Mississippi in Scooba. Forest (11 a.m.), Colum- for the Greater Golden Dandy Dozen, which rec- ubee County standout Coach Buddy Stephens’ Lions will attempt to match bus vs. Louisville (1 p.m.), Triangle, but one of the ognizes the state’s top 12 Dylan Bradley. Bradley is the all-time NJCAA standard for consecutive wins Holmes Central vs. Nox- biggest involves reign- players. The Tigers suf- a junior defensive lineman on Thursday, Sept. 3, when they travel to Wesson ubee County (3 p.m.), ing Mississippi High fered graduation losses See TIGERS, 4B to take on preseason No. 7 Copiah-Lincoln C.C. in a rematch of last year’s Mississippi Association of Colleges and Junior Colleges (MACJC) State Championship game. GOLF: PGA Championship Those games could set up a potential re- cord-setting home date against Coahoma C.C. on Sept. 10. Blinn College (Texas) owns the NJ- CAA all-time mark of 26 consecutive wins from Dustin Johnson sets pace at Whistling Straits 1995-97. By DOUG FERGUSON Inside act whenever I’m put under a little The Associated Press bit of pressure and have a card in n MORE GOLF: Thursday’s Scores. Page 2B my hand and have to really score,” BASEBALL SHEBOYGAN, Wis. — Rory McIlroy said. “Once I got those first McIlroy was nervous about his couple of holes out of the way, I felt game. Jordan Spieth was frustrated Just never on Sunday, which he like I settled into the round really Cleared Bonds has ‘weight with his putting. knows all too well. nicely.” Not so surprising about the “It’s only the first round,” John- Three birdies on the par 5s, and lifted off my shoulders’ opening round of the son said. one big par save with his feet in the PGA Championship It was a big start for McIlroy, and water, carried him to a 71. By JANIE McCAULEY on Thursday was a shaky one for Spieth. They were Spieth doesn’t usually go 11 The Associated Press Dustin Johnson. the main event in the first round holes without making a putt of any He was leading. of the final major. McIlroy has not length, and frustrations were start- SAN FRANCISCO — Legally cleared at last, Shaking off a played since the U.S. Open, out ing wear on him until he chipped Barry Bonds is unconcerned with double dose of dis- for 53 days because of an injury to in from behind the 12th green for everybody else’s thoughts on his appointment in the his left ankle and mildly curious birdie which steadied him enough career or credentials: He’s a Hall Johnson majors, Johnson whether his game would be sharp to match McIlroy with a 71. of Famer. Hands down. breezed his way to enough to compete. Adding to the Considering they played in a “I don’t even justify that. a 6-under 66 in moderate morning buzz was playing with Spieth, the strong wind and tough afternoon There’s no need,” he said conditions at Whistling Straits and Masters and U.S. Open champion conditions, it was a reasonable start. Thursday night at AT&T Park. wound up with a one-shot lead over who is closing in on McIlroy’s No. It certainly was for Johnson. “That’s without saying.” Bonds David Lingmerth of Sweden. It was 1 ranking. He took three putts from 12 feet The 51-year-old king the fifth time in 13 rounds at the “It’s not that. It’s more just being on the final hole at the U.S. Open to said he feels a huge sense of relief majors this year that Johnson had a little bit anxious coming back and shockingly go from a chance to win since federal prosecutors dropped what was left at least a share of the lead. seeing how my game is going to re- See PGA, 4B See BONDS, 5B 2B Friday, August 14, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Arena League Playoffs Sean O’Hair...... 38-37—75 Saturday’s Games Baseball Jimmy Walker...... 39-36—75 Toronto FC at New York, 6 p.m. briefly First Round Ian Poulter...... 38-37—75 Houston at New England, 6:30 p.m. CALENDAR American League Today’s Game Camilo Villegas...... 40-35—75 Los Angeles at FC Dallas, 8 p.m. East Division National Conference Patrick Reed...... 38-37—75 Vancouver at Sporting Kansas City, 8 p.m. Portland at San Jose, 10 p.m. Zach Johnson...... 36-39—75 Local W L Pct. GB Portland at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m. Prep Football Saturday’s Games Tim Clark...... 38-37—75 Toronto 64 52 .552 — National Conference Kevin Kisner...... 37-38—75 Sunday’s Games Heritage Academy softball team Today’s Games New York 62 51 .549 ½ Spokane at Arizona, 8 p.m. Ryan Helminen...... 41-35—76 Orlando City at Seattle, 4 p.m. Starkville Academy at Noxapater Tampa Bay 58 56 .509 5 American Conference David Hearn...... 38-38—76 Chicago at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. beats Oak Hill Academy Baltimore 57 56 .504 5½ Cleveland at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Matt Dobyns...... 37-39—76 Wednesday’s Games Kaitlyn Oswalt pitched a com- Jamboree Boston 50 64 .439 13 Jacksonville at Orlando, 6:30 p.m. Victor Dubuisson...... 38-38—76 New York City FC at Columbus, 6:30 p.m. Central Division Stephen Gallacher...... 36-40—76 San Jose at Sporting Kansas City, 7:30 p.m. plete-game one-hitter Thursday to lead New Hope Jamboree W L Pct. GB Conference Championships Ross Fisher...... 36-40—76 Friday, Aug. 21 the Heritage Academy fast-pitch softball Kansas City 68 46 .596 — Sunday, Aug. 23 Keegan Bradley...... 38-38—76 Houston at Portland, 10 p.m. Davis Wade Stadium, Starkville Minnesota 57 57 .500 11 American Conference Carl Pettersson...... 39-37—76 Saturday, Aug. 22 Orlando City at Toronto FC, 3 p.m. team to a 7-0 victory against Oak Hill Detroit 55 59 .482 13 Cleveland-Philadelphia winner vs. Jackson- Brent Snyder...... 39-37—76 Amory vs. New Hope, 7 p.m. San Jose at D.C. United, 6 p.m. Academy. Chicago 54 58 .482 13 ville-Orlando winner, TBA Brendon Todd...... 39-37—76 National Conference Martin Laird...... 40-36—76 Sporting Kansas City at Columbus, 6:30 p.m. West Lowndes Jamboree Cleveland 53 60 .469 14½ Philadelphia at Montreal, 7 p.m. Oswalt walked none and struck West Division Portland-San Jose winner vs. Spokane- Alex Cejka...... 39-37—76 out 12 to help the Patriots improve to Okolona vs. Bessemer Academy, 6 p.m. Arizona winner, TBA Charles Frost...... 39-37—76 Colorado at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. W L Pct. GB Chris Wood...... 37-39—76 FC Dallas at Vancouver, 9 p.m. 6-1. She also had a hit, an RBI, and Montgomery County vs. Bessemer Houston 62 53 .539 — ArenaBowl Ben Martin...... 35-41—76 Seattle at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m. Los Angeles 60 54 .526 1½ Saturday, Aug. 29 Rich Beem...... 36-40—76 Sunday, Aug. 23 scored a run. Academy Texas 56 57 .496 5 American vs. National, TBA Adam Scott...... 37-39—76 New York City FC at Los Angeles, 2 p.m. Madison Tipton had a hit and French Camp at West Lowndes Seattle 54 61 .470 8 Henrik Stenson...... 39-37—76 scored a run. Sydney Adair scored Oakland 51 65 .440 11½ CFL Padraig Harrington...... 40-36—76 Saturday’s Games EAST DIVISION Miguel Angel Jimenez...... 37-39—76 National Women’s Soccer two runs, Macy Walters had a double, Thursday’s Games W L T Pts PF PA Ben Polland...... 35-41—76 New Hope Jamboree Toronto 4, Oakland 2 Hamilton 4 2 0 8 191 114 Grant Sturgeon...... 39-38—77 League an RBI, and scored a run, Brooklyn Ottawa 4 2 0 8 131 150 W L T Pts GF GA Davis Wade Stadium, Starkville Texas 6, Minnesota 5 Johan Kok...... 38-39—77 Seattle 10 3 3 33 32 18 Waldrep and McKenzie Bumgarner N.Y. Yankees 8, Cleveland 6 Toronto 4 2 0 8 166 163 David Toms...... 39-38—77 Montreal 2 5 0 4 142 135 Chicago 7 2 7 28 27 19 scored a run, Macy Nordquist and East Webster vs. Hamilton, 9 a.m. L.A. Angels 7, Kansas City 6 Steven Young...... 38-39—77 FC Kansas City 7 6 4 25 26 18 Today’s Games WEST DIVISION Tommy Fleetwood...... 40-37—77 W L T Pts PF PA Washington 7 5 4 25 25 22 Hayley Martin had a hit and an RBI, and Aberdeen vs. Forest, 11 a.m. Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 6-5) at Chicago Hiroshi Iwata...... 38-39—77 Portland 6 7 4 22 22 22 Edmonton 5 2 0 10 180 101 Alexander Levy...... 38-39—77 Kaitlyn Hocutt had two hits. Columbus vs. Louisville, 1 p.m. White Sox (Samardzija 8-7), 3:10 p.m. Calgary 4 2 0 8 137 146 Houston 5 7 5 20 19 22 Russell Knox...... 41-36—77 Western New York 5 8 4 19 21 30 Tanner Grubbs had the only hit Oakland (Mills 0-0) at Baltimore (U.Jimenez B.C. 3 3 0 6 144 159 Omar Uresti...... 40-37—77 Holmes Central vs. Noxubee County, 3 p.m. 9-7), 6:05 p.m. Winnipeg 3 4 0 6 140 210 Sky Blue FC 4 7 6 18 18 24 Colin Montgomerie...... 40-38—78 Boston 4 10 3 15 21 36 for Oak Hill Academy. Peyton Teftteller N.Y. Yankees (Nova 4-4) at Toronto (Price Saskatchewan 0 7 0 0 174 225 Brian Harman...... 37-41—78 Kosciusko vs. West Point, 5 p.m. 11-4), 6:07 p.m. allowed seven hits and five walks in six Darren Clarke...... 41-37—78 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Grenada vs. Starkville, 7 p.m. Seattle (Montgomery 4-4) at Boston (J.Kelly Thursday’s Game Shane Lowry...... 41-37—78 innings. She struck out one. 4-6), 6:10 p.m. Edmonton 15, Montreal 12 Nick Watney...... 37-41—78 Today’s Game Wednesday’s Games Tampa Bay (Karns 7-5) at Texas (M.Perez 1-2), Cameron Tringale...... 44-34—78 Chicago 1, Sky Blue FC 1, tie Prep Softball 7:05 p.m. Toronto at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Eddie Pepperell...... 41-37—78 Saturday’s Games Washington 1, Western New York 1, tie Starkville will celebrate Saturday’s Games Cleveland (Kluber 7-12) at Minnesota (May Andy Sullivan...... 42-36—78 FC Kansas City 3, Portland 0 8-7), 7:10 p.m. B.C. at Hamilton, 6 p.m. Charley Hoffman...... 37-42—79 Ottawa at Calgary, 9 p.m. Seattle 2, Houston 1 Amory hosts Amory Classic Detroit (Simon 10-6) at Houston (Keuchel Jamie Donaldson...... 40-39—79 Sunday’s Game Travis Outlaw Day 13-6), 7:10 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 20 Jeff Olson...... 39-40—79 Caledonia at Hamilton Classic Montreal at B.C., 9 p.m. Washington at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. STARKVILLE — Giving back to L.A. Angels (Weaver 4-8) at Kansas City Fabian Gomez...... 41-38—79 Friday, Aug. 21 Friday, Aug. 21 Koumei Oda...... 40-39—79 the community always has been a top Hamilton hosts Hamilton Classic (D.Duffy 5-5), 7:10 p.m. Hamilton at Edmonton, 8 p.m. Seattle at Houston, 7 p.m. Ryan Kennedy...... 44-35—79 Saturday, Aug. 22 priority for Travis Outlaw. Saturday’s Games Saturday, Aug. 22 Davis Love III...... 41-38—79 Louisville at Winston County Classic N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 8-5) at Toronto (Estrada Ottawa at Toronto, 3 p.m. Portland at Sky Blue FC, 6 p.m. Pablo Larrazabal...... 38-41—79 Boston at FC Kansas City, 7 p.m. This year is no different. 10-6), 12:07 p.m. Calgary at Saskatchewan, 6 p.m. Sean Dougherty...... 40-39—79 Winston Academy at Pillow Academy Seattle (F.Hernandez 14-6) at Boston (Miley Sunday, Aug. 23 Outlaw’s hometown of Starkville Marc Leishman...... 38-41—79 Western New York at Chicago, 4 p.m. Tournament 8-9), 12:35 p.m. Football Championship Joost Luiten...... 42-38—80 announced Wednesday it will celebrate Oakland (Bassitt 1-4) at Baltimore Richie Ramsay...... 42-39—81 its 11th-annual Travis Outlaw Day on (Mi.Gonzalez 9-8), 6:05 p.m. Subdivision Coaches Poll Austin Peters...... 42-40—82 Prep Volleyball Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 13-6) at Chicago White SPARTANBURG, S.C. — The preseason 2015 Brian Cairns...... 41-42—83 Tennis Aug. 22. This day was declared be- Coaches Football Championship Subdivision Mark Brooks...... 43-41—84 Today’s Matches Sox (Quintana 6-9), 6:10 p.m. poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, 2014 ATP World Tour cause of Outlaw’s accomplishments as Cleveland (Tomlin 0-0) at Minnesota (Duffey Alan Morin...... 44-43—87 records through, points and final anking: Dan Venezio...... 44-45—89 Coupe Rogers a professional NBA player being drafted Caledonia at Ridgeland Tournament 0-1), 6:10 p.m. Rec. Pts Prv Detroit (Verlander 1-5) at Houston (McHugh A U.S. Open Series event 1. North Dakota State (24) 15-1 600 1 LPGA Tour Thursday by the Portland Trail Blazers in 2003 out Starkville High at Jackson Set It Off 13-6), 6:10 p.m. 2. Illinois State 13-2 551 2 L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 5-8) at Kansas City At Uniprix Stadium, Montreal of Starkville High School. Outlaw played Challenge 3. Villanova 11-3 512 7 Portland Classic Purse: $3.59 million (Masters 1000) in the NBA with Portland, Sacramento, (Cueto 1-1), 6:10 p.m. 4. Sam Houston State 11-5 511 6 Thursday Surface: Hard-Outdoor Saturday’s Matches Tampa Bay (Archer 10-8) at Texas (Lewis 5. Coastal Carolina 12-2 502 5 At Columbia Edgewater Country Club Singles and New York. 12-5), 7:05 p.m. 6. Eastern Washington 11-3 481 4 Portland, Oregon Third Round Caledonia at Ridgeland Tournament 7. New Hampshire 12-2 445 3 The free event will take place from Sunday’s Games Purse: $1.3 million Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def. Jack Sock, Starkville High at Jackson Set It Off N.Y. Yankees (Severino 0-1) at Toronto 8. Chattanooga 10-4 409 8 Yardage:—6,476; Par—72 United States, 6-2, 6-1. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at McKee Park. The (Hutchison 11-2), 12:07 p.m. 9. Jacksonville State 10-2 396 9 First Round Jeremy Chardy, France, def. Ivo Karlovic, first 200 people receiving a Travis Out- Challenge Oakland (Graveman 6-8) at Baltimore (W.Chen 10. Northern Iowa 9-5 381 10 a-denotes amateur Croatia, 4-6, 7-6 (1), 6-4. 6-6), 12:35 p.m. 11. Montana State 8-5 296 20 Amy Anderson...... 31-34—65 Andy Murray (2), Britain, def. Gilles Muller, 12. Montana 9-5 278 11 law Day T-Shirt. The day includes free Seattle (Nuno 0-1) at Boston (Owens 1-1), Sandra Changkija...... 35-30—65 Luxembourg, 6-3, 6-2. College Soccer 13. James Madison 9-3 272 19 Julieta Granada...... 32-34—66 food, prize giveaways, and activities for 12:35 p.m. 14. Liberty 9-5 256 17 Ernests Gulbis, Latvia, def. Donald Young, Alison Lee...... 33-33—66 United States, 6-4, 6-4. the whole family. There will be a 3-on-3 Today’s Match Chicago Cubs (Haren 8-7) at Chicago White 15. South Dakota State 9-5 215 13 Brooke M. Henderson...... 32-34—66 Sox (Sale 10-7), 1:10 p.m. 16. Youngstown State 7-5 205 25 John Isner (16), United States, def. Nick Cristie Kerr...... 32-35—67 Kyrgios, Australia, 7-5, 6-3. basketball tournament and a free throw Central Arkansas at Ole Miss, 6:30 p.m. Cleveland (Carrasco 11-8) at Minnesota 17. Eastern Kentucky 9-4 171 21 Lee-Anne Pace...... 32-35—67 (Milone 5-3), 1:10 p.m. 18. Richmond 9-5 170 16 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (10), France, def. Bernard and 3-point shootout at the Starkville Saturday’s Match Alena Sharp...... 33-34—67 Tomic, Australia, 7-6 (7), 6-3. Detroit (Boyd 1-3) at Houston (Fiers 0-0), 19. Southeastern La. 9-4 164 12 Jenny Shin...... 33-34—67 High gym. Cash prizes will be given to 1:10 p.m. 20. Indiana State 8-6 106 18 Rafael Nadal (7), Spain, def. Mikhail Youzhny, Memphis at Mississippi State, 7 p.m. Mo Martin...... 34-33—67 Russia, 6-3, 6-3. the winners. Tampa Bay (E.Ramirez 9-4) at Texas (Gallardo 21. Fordham 11-3 103 14 Sandra Gal...... 35-32—67 22. Harvard 10-0 99 15 Kei Nishikori (4), Japan, def. David Goffin (13), 8-9), 2:05 p.m. Jacqui Concolino...... 34-33—67 Belgium, 6-4, 6-4. Vans will be available for transport L.A. Angels (Santiago 7-6) at Kansas City 23. McNeese State 6-5 91 NR Minjee Lee...... 32-36—68 24. Idaho State 8-4 82 NR Doubles between the park and school gym for (Ventura 7-7), 7:10 p.m. Azahara Munoz...... 34-34—68 Second Round 25. Eastern Illinois 5-7 73 NR Felicity Johnson...... 35-33—68 those wanting to attend the basketball Also Receiving Votes: Alcorn State 52, Ste- Jean-Julien Rojer, France, and Horia Tecau (3), National League Ryann O’Toole...... 31-37—68 Romania, def. Fabio Fognini, Italy, and Tommy phen F. Austin 51, William & Mary 43, Cal Poly Kelly W Shon...... 31-37—68 events. Get a team of six and compete East Division Robredo, Spain, 7-6 (4), 6-3. Special W L Pct. GB 42, Northern Arizona 34, Bethune-Cookman Ha Na Jang...... 32-36—68 in the flag football event. There also will 25, North Carolina A&T 24, Jackson State 21, Hyo Joo Kim...... 35-33—68 Bob and Mike Bryan (1), United States, def. Continued from Page 1B New York 63 52 .548 — Feliciano Lopez, Spain, and Max Mirnyi, be a BBQ Cook Off contest. There is no South Carolina State 21, Charleston Southern So Yeon Ryu...... 33-35—68 Washington 58 56 .509 4½ 14, Sacred Heart 14, Western Carolina 13, Fur- Belarus, 7-5, 6-4. Atlanta 51 63 .447 11½ Kim Kaufman...... 35-34—69 entry fee required. One of the judges will regular punter as the season wore on. man 12, South Dakota 12, Maine 9, Bucknell 9, Nannette Hill...... 33-36—69 Jamie Murray, Britain, and John Peers (7), be Starkville Mayor Parker Wiseman. Miami 46 68 .404 16½ Lehigh 8, Towson 5, Samford 5, Bryant 4, San Danielle Kang...... 35-34—69 Australia, def. Andy Murray, Britain, and Sobiesk was 12 of 14 field goals last Philadelphia 46 69 .400 17 Diego 4, Yale 4, Central Arkansas 2, Duquesne Moriya Jutanugarn...... 35-34—69 Leander Paes, India, 6-4, 7-6 (9). At 8 p.m., there will be an After Par- Central Division 2, Tennessee-Martin 1. Marina Alex...... 34-35—69 Daniel Nestor, Canada, and Edouard ty Comedy Show at the Travis Outlaw season and was poised to be the start- W L Pct. GB Stacey Keating...... 34-35—69 Roger-Vasselin, France, def. Ivan Dodig, St. Louis 73 41 .640 — NAIA Preseason Poll Dori Carter...... 35-34—69 Croatia, and Marcelo Melo (2), Brazil, 6-4, 6-2. Center. Tickets are available now. er in 2015, but he opted to leave the Pittsburgh 66 46 .589 6 Rec. Pts Pvs Karine Icher...... 33-36—69 Marcin Matkowski, Poland, and Nenad Chicago 65 48 .575 7½ 1. Southern Oregon (8) 13-2 304 1 Pornanong Phatlum...... 34-35—69 Zimonjic (5), Serbia, def. Gael Monfils, France, team to attend dental school. Cincinnati 51 62 .451 21½ 1. Marian (Ind.) (5) 11-3 304 2 Candie Kung...... 35-34—69 and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France, 7-5, 7-5. Bell accepted the challenge of being Milwaukee 48 68 .414 26 3. Morningside (Iowa) 12-2 289 3 Sydnee Michaels...... 32-37—69 Ole Miss West Division 4. Saint Xavier (Ill.) 10-3 277 4 Lisa McCloskey...... 34-35—69 WTA Rogers Cup the team’s No. 1 kicker, and feels good W L Pct. GB 4. Carroll (Mont.) (1) 10-2 277 5 SooBin Kim...... 35-34—69 A U.S. Open Series event Women’s soccer team will 6. Grand View (Iowa) 11-2 254 6 Giulia Sergas...... 35-34—69 Thursday Los Angeles 64 51 .557 — At Aviva Centre, Toronto now that fall camp is in full swing. San Francisco 61 53 .535 2½ 7. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 10-3 240 7 Cydney Clanton...... 32-38—70 8. MidAmerica Naz. (Kan.) 9-2 227 9 Wei-Ling Hsu...... 34-36—70 Purse: $2.38 million (Premier) play Central Arkansas in Arizona 56 57 .496 7 Surface: Hard-Outdoor “I’m very comfortable,” Bell said. San Diego 54 61 .470 10 9. Missouri Valley 9-4 222 8 Xi Yu Lin...... 35-35—70 10. Faulkner (Ala.) 9-3 200 10 Singles Colorado 47 66 .416 16 Brooke Pancake...... 33-37—70 exhibition “It’s a role I’m really eager to take on 11. Georgetown (Ky.) 8-3 198 11 Jennifer Song...... 37-33—70 Third Round OXFORD — The Ole Miss 12. Northwestern (Iowa) 9-2 181 12 Kelly Tan...... 34-36—70 Roberta Vinci, Italy, def. Daria Gavrilova, because I feel like the team is going to Thursday’s Games 13. Eastern Oregon 8-3 172 13 Cheyenne Woods...... 33-37—70 Russia, 6-4, 6-3. women’s soccer team will kick off the N.Y. Mets 12, Colorado 3 14. Ottawa (Kan.) 9-3 148 14 Lydia Ko...... 35-35—70 Lesia Tsurenko, Ukraine, def. Carina Witthoeft, 2015-16 athletics season at 6:30 tonight need somebody this year. I’m stepping Chicago Cubs 9, Milwaukee 2 15. Baker (Kan.) 8-3 138 16 Brittany Lang...... 35-35—70 Germany, 6-3, 6-4. up.” Pittsburgh 10, St. Louis 5 16. Campbellsville (Ky.) 7-4 136 15 Ai Miyazato...... 35-35—70 Belinda Bencic, Switzerland, def. Sabine with an exhibition match against Central Cincinnati 10, L.A. Dodgers 3 17. Valley City State (N.D.) 9-2 105 17 Caroline Masson...... 34-36—70 Lisicki, Germany, 6-1, 1-6, 7-6 (3). Arkansas at the Ole Miss Soccer Bell broke the school record for San Francisco 3, Washington 1 18. Langston (Okla.) 7-5 98 19 Maria McBride...... 33-37—70 Simona Halep (2), Romania, def. Angelique Stadium. Friday’s Games 19. William Penn (Iowa) 7-4 95 18 Carlota Ciganda...... 35-35—70 Kerber (13), Germany, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4. most points by a kicker in a year in Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 6-5) at Chicago 20. Robert Morris (Ill.) 8-3 90 20 Amelia Lewis...... 33-37—70 Sara Errani (15), Italy, def. Victoria Azarenka, After Friday’s match, the Rebels will White Sox (Samardzija 8-7), 3:10 p.m. 21. Friends (Kan.) 8-3 64 21 Jennifer Kirby...... 36-34—70 Belarus, 7-5, 6-3. travel to Fort Myers, Florida, to begin the 2012 (85). He tied his season-long with Pittsburgh (Happ 0-1) at N.Y. Mets (B.Colon 22. Doane (Neb.) 7-3 51 22 Paula Creamer...... 36-34—70 Agnieszka Radwanska (6), Poland, def. Alize 10-11), 6:10 p.m. 22. Tabor (Kan.) 7-4 51 24 Mi Hyang Lee...... 35-35—70 Cornet, France, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4. 2015 regular season. Ole Miss will face a 47-yard kick against Northwestern in Arizona (Ray 3-7) at Atlanta (Teheran 7-6), 24. Webber Int. (Fla.) 8-3 42 23 Anna Nordqvist...... 35-35—70 Serena Williams (1), United States, def. Andrea Florida Gulf Coast before coming back the Gator Bowl. 6:35 p.m. 25. Benedictine (Kan.) 7-4 36 25 Mika Miyazato...... 35-35—70 Petkovic (16), Germany, 6-3, 6-2. Philadelphia (Morgan 3-3) at Milwaukee Jane Park...... 34-36—70 Ana Ivanovic (5), Serbia, def. Polona Hercog, to the home turf to face Boise State at NJCAA Preseason Poll Yani Tseng...... 35-35—70 Slovenia, 6-2, 6-3. MSU coach Dan Mullen has confi- (W.Peralta 2-7), 7:10 p.m. Doubles Miami (Koehler 8-9) at St. Louis (Jai.Garcia 1. East Mississippi C.C. Jenny Suh...... 32-38—70 noon Aug. 23 at 12p.m. 2. Trinity Valley (Texas) Second Round dence Bell can get back into the groove 4-4), 7:15 p.m. Kris Tamulis...... 35-36—71 3. Iowa Western Lizette Salas...... 36-35—71 Sharon Fichman, Canada, and Carol Zhao, of kicking field goals. San Diego (T.Ross 8-9) at Colorado (Flande 4. Arizona Western Pat Hurst...... 35-36—71 Canada, def. Ekaterina Makarova and Elena 2-1), 7:40 p.m. 5. Nassau (N.Y.) Christina Kim...... 36-35—71 Vesnina (2), Russia, 5-2, retired. Southern Mississippi “He’s an older guy,” Mullen said. Cincinnati (Jo.Lamb 0-0) at L.A. Dodgers 6. Hutchinson (Kansas) Q Baek...... 37-34—71 Caroline Garcia, France, and Katarina (A.Wood 7-7), 9:10 p.m. 7. Copiah-Lincoln (Miss.) Mirim Lee...... 35-36—71 Srebotnik (4), Slovenia, def. Francoise Abanda Football team’s new uniforms “He made a (47-yard) field goal in a Washington (Scherzer 11-8) at San Francisco 8. Snow (Utah) Jee Young Lee...... 34-37—71 and Heidi El Tabakh, Canada, 6-3, 6-2. (M.Cain 2-3), 9:15 p.m. 9. Mississippi Gulf Coast C.C. Ashleigh Simon...... 36-35—71 Martina Hingis, Switzerland, and Sania Mirza will be revealed Saturday New Year’s Day bowl game, so I think Saturday’s Games 10. Coffeyville (Kansas) Katy Harris...... 38-33—71 (1), India, def. Julia Goerges, Germany, and Arizona (Corbin 2-3) at Atlanta (Foltynewicz 11. Tyler (Texas) Yueer Cindy Feng...... 33-38—71 Klaudia Jans-Ignacik, Poland, 6-3, 6-2. HATTIESBURG — The Southern when you have that to go back on, prob- 4-3), 6:10 p.m. 12. Butler (Kansas) Ju Young Park...... 35-36—71 Kristina Mladenovic, France, and Karolina Miss Department of Athletics will give ably hopefully it’s like riding a bike.” Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 13-6) at Chicago White 13. Kilgore (Texas) Jackie Stoelting...... 34-37—71 Pliskova, Czech Republic, def. Michaella fans its first opportunity to see the Sox (Quintana 6-9), 6:10 p.m. 14. Georgia Military P.K. Kongkraphan...... 33-38—71 Krajicek, Netherlands, and Barbora Strycova, Bell also established a single-sea- Philadelphia (J.Williams 4-8) at Milwaukee 15. Navarro (Texas) Stacy Lewis...... 35-36—71 Czech Republic, 6-4, 3-6, 10-8. school’s new football uniforms at the (Nelson 9-9), 6:10 p.m. 16. Northwest Mississippi Morgan Pressel...... 36-35—71 Sara Errani, Italy, and Flavia Pennetta (6), Italy, 20th-annual Eagle Fanfare on Saturday son school record for extra points Pittsburgh (Morton 7-4) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 17. ASA New York Ariya Jutanugarn...... 35-36—71 def. Belinda Bencic, Switzerland, and Dominika 7-9), 6:10 p.m. 18. Richester (Minn.) Jessica Korda...... 36-35—71 Cibulkova, Slovakia, 6-1, 6-3. at the Lake Terrace Convention Center made and attempted (43 of 44) as a Miami (Phelps 4-8) at St. Louis (Lackey 9-7), 19. Jones County (Miss.) Stephanie L Meadow...... 35-36—71 Hao-Ching Chan, Taiwan, and Yung-Jan Chan, 20. Central Lakes (Minn.) Lisa Ferrero...... 35-36—71 Taiwan, def. Anabel Medina Garrigues, Spain, (1 Convention Center Plaza). 6:15 p.m. Also Receiving Votes: Blinn (Texas), Dodge freshman. Sobiesk broke both records San Diego (Cashner 4-12) at Colorado (J.Gray Min Lee...... 36-36—72 and Arantxa Parra Santonja, Spain, 4-6, 6-2, Fans are encouraged to arrive ear- City (Kansas), Hinds C.C. (Miss.), Hudson Haru Nomura...... 35-37—72 10-4. last season by going 56 of 59. 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Valley (N.Y.), Lackawanna (Pa.), Mesa (Ariz.) Eun-Hee Ji...... 36-36—72 ly, as the reveal will take place toward Cincinnati (Holmberg 1-1) at L.A. Dodgers I.K. Kim...... 37-35—72 Wednesday the beginning of the program. Following Bell rarely kicked field goals in (B.Anderson 6-7), 8:10 p.m. Joanna Klatten...... 34-38—72 Singles Washington (G.Gonzalez 9-4) at San Francisco the official unveiling of the new football practice last year. He said he worked Golf Mi Jung Hur...... 36-36—72 First Round (Peavy 2-5), 9:05 p.m. PGA Championship Catriona Matthew...... 35-37—72 Second Round uniforms, there will be an opportunity for on them midway through the season Sunday’s Games Gerina Piller...... 37-35—72 Daria Gavrilova, Russia, def. Lucie Safarova Pittsburgh (Locke 6-7) at N.Y. Mets (Harvey Thursday Laura Davies...... 38-34—72 those in attendance to take pictures with At Whistling Straits, Straits Course (7), Czech Republic, 4-6, 7-5, 7-5. and warmed up for field goals before 11-7), 12:10 p.m. Mina Harigae...... 37-35—72 Lesia Tsurenko, Ukraine, def. Garbine Arizona (R.De La Rosa 10-5) at Atlanta Sheboygan, Wisconsin Katie Burnett...... 35-37—72 the new uniforms. This exciting event is Purse: $10 million Muguruza (8), Spain, 7-5, 6-1. the Alabama game, but he hasn’t at- (S.Miller 5-9), 12:35 p.m. Ayako Uehara...... 36-36—72 Polona Hercog, Slovenia, def. Ekaterina open to fans of all ages and will also fea- Yardage: 7,501; Par 72 (36-36) Thidapa Suwannapura...... 37-35—72 Chicago Cubs (Haren 8-7) at Chicago White First Round Makarova (11), Russia, 6-2, 6-7 (2), 7-5. ture all members of the Southern Miss tempted one since his sophomore sea- Sox (Sale 10-7), 1:10 p.m. Sadena A Parks...... 37-35—72 Sara Errani (15), Italy, def. Madison Brengle, Dustin Johnson...... 34-32—66 Caroline Hedwall...... 35-37—72 football, soccer and volleyball teams Philadelphia (Harang 5-13) at Milwaukee David Lingmerth...... 36-31—67 United States, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3. son. (Jungmann 6-4), 1:10 p.m. Austin Ernst...... 35-37—72 Roberta Vinci, Italy, def. Mirjana Lucic-Baroni, Russell Henley...... 36-32—68 Sun Young Yoo...... 34-38—72 who will be in attendance to sign posters Bell is trying not to think about the Miami (B.Hand 2-2) at St. Louis (C.Martinez Matt Kuchar...... 32-36—68 Croatia, 6-3, 6-3. 12-4), 1:15 p.m. Doris Chen...... 35-37—72 Ana Ivanovic (5), Serbia, def. Olga Govortsova, and mix and mingle with fans. Harris English...... 33-35—68 Paz Echeverria...... 36-36—72 ones he missed. Instead, he wants to Washington (J.Ross 3-4) at San Francisco J.B. Holmes...... 35-33—68 Belarus, 6-4, 7-6 (4). Fanfare is an annual event put Paola Moreno...... 36-36—72 Sabine Lisicki, Germany, def. Barbora (Bumgarner 13-6), 3:05 p.m. Jason Day...... 34-34—68 Laetitia Beck...... 36-36—72 on by the South Central Mississippi focus on the ones he made, especially Cincinnati (DeSclafani 7-7) at L.A. Dodgers Danny Lee...... 35-33—68 Strycova, Czech Republic, 7-6 (3), 6-4. Garrett Phillips...... 37-36—73 Carina Witthoeft, Germany, def. Alison Riske, (Greinke 12-2), 3:10 p.m. Matt Jones...... 33-35—68 Beatriz Recari...... 36-37—73 Chapter of the Southern Miss Alumni the kick against Northwestern and the Scott Piercy...... 34-34—68 United States, 6-4, 5-7, 6-3. San Diego (Kennedy 7-10) at Colorado (Rusin Chella Choi...... 36-37—73 Simona Halep (2), Romania, def. Jelena Association, in conjunction with the 3-5), 3:10 p.m. Brendan Steele...... 34-35—69 Pernilla Lindberg...... 35-38—73 47-yard field goal he made against LSU Thomas Bjorn...... 33-36—69 Jankovic, Serbia, 6-3, 6-4. Department of Athletics. The event is Tiffany Joh...... 35-38—73 Alize Cornet, France, def. Dominika Cibulkova, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, as a fresh- James Morrison...... 34-35—69 Jennifer Rosales...... 36-37—73 scheduled to take place from 2-4 p.m. at Justin Rose...... 34-35—69 Slovakia, 6-3, 6-2. Basketball Sarah Jane Smith...... 37-36—73 Andrea Petkovic (16), Germany, def. Heather man. Hideki Matsuyama...... 38-32—70 Julie Yang...... 37-36—73 the Lake Terrace Convention Center at WNBA Charles Howell III...... 35-35—70 Watson, Britain, 6-4, 6-3. Belen Mozo...... 35-38—73 Belinda Bencic, Switzerland, def. Caroline 1 Convention Center Plaza in Hatties- “Just try to find that muscle mem- EASTERN CONFERENCE Robert Streb...... 35-35—70 Jing Yan...... 34-39—73 Paul Casey...... 35-35—70 Wozniacki (4), Denmark, 7-5, 7-5. burg. Proceeds from the event support W L Pct. GB Ji Young Oh...... 35-38—73 Angelique Kerber (13), Germany, def. Monica ory back to where you know you hit a New York 15 6 .714 — Martin Kaymer...... 36-34—70 Mariajo Uribe...... 38-35—73 the chapter’s scholarship endowment Anirban Lahiri...... 33-37—70 Puig, Puerto Rico, 6-2, 6-3. really good kick in a game,” Bell said. Indiana 13 9 .591 2½ Sakura Yokomine...... 35-38—73 Victoria Azarenka, Belarus, def. Petra Kvitova Emiliano Grillo...... 34-36—70 Louise Stahle...... 39-34—73 for local students attending Southern Washington 13 9 .591 2½ Y.E. Yang...... 35-35—70 (3), Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-3. “Just try to find that again. Just do Chicago 14 10 .583 2½ Therese Koelbaek...... 36-37—73 Agnieszka Radwanska (6), Poland, def. Julia Miss. Tickets are $5 per person or $20 Marcel Siem...... 36-34—70 Marissa L Steen...... 36-37—73 Connecticut 12 10 .545 3½ Rory Sabbatini...... 35-36—71 Goerges, Germany, 7-5, 6-3. per family and children ages 6 and what you can do.” Atlanta 8 14 .364 7½ Katherine Kirk...... 35-39—74 Doubles Brian Gaffney...... 35-36—71 Christel Boeljon...... 37-37—74 under are free. Food and drink will be WESTERN CONFERENCE Brandt Snedeker...... 36-35—71 First Round Bell made three field goals against Brittany Henderson...... 38-36—74 Chan Hao-ching and Chan Yung-jan, Taiwan, W L Pct. GB Ernie Els...... 36-35—71 Karrie Webb...... 34-40—74 available for purchase. x-Minnesota 17 6 .739 — Tony Finau...... 37-34—71 def. Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka South Alabama and made two crucial Angela Stanford...... 36-38—74 (7), Czech Republic, 6-4, 3-6, 10-8. To pre-purchase tickets, visit the Phoenix 15 8 .652 2 Branden Grace...... 34-37—71 Nontaya Srisawang...... 37-37—74 kicks against Tennessee as a fresh- Francesco Molinari...... 36-35—71 Anabel Medina Garrigues and Arantxa Pat Ferlise Ticket Office located on Tulsa 10 14 .417 7½ Haeji Kang...... 35-39—74 Parra Santonja, Spain, def. Chuang Chia-jung, Los Angeles 7 16 .304 10 George McNeill...... 35-36—71 Becky Morgan...... 36-38—74 West 4th Street or call 1-800-844-TICK. man. Steve Stricker...... 35-36—71 Taiwan, and Liang Chen, China, 3-6, 6-1, 10-8. San Antonio 7 17 .292 10½ Demi Runas...... 36-38—74 Sara Errani and Flavia Pennetta (6), Italy, def. Webb Simpson...... 37-34—71 Hee Young Park...... 37-37—74 Tickets may also be purchased at the Bell said the muscle memory came Seattle 6 18 .250 11½ Sangmoon Bae...... 37-34—71 Mona Barthel, Germany, and Mandy Minella, Victoria Elizabeth...... 37-37—74 Luxembourg, 6-1, 6-3. door. Rory McIlroy...... 36-35—71 Danah Bordner...... 39-35—74 back to him fairly quickly, and that he Thursday’s Games Jordan Spieth...... 36-35—71 Sharon Fichman, Canada, and Carol Zhao, For more information about the No games scheduled Kendall Dye...... 37-37—74 Canada, def. Chin-Wei Chan, Taiwan, and Jason Dufner...... 38-33—71 Simin Feng...... 38-36—74 20th Annual Eagle Fanfare, presented felt comfortable after his first field goal Today’s Games John Senden...... 36-35—71 Paula Kania, Poland, 1-6, 6-4, 10-5. Paige Mackenzie...... 39-36—75 Belinda Bencic, Switzerland, and Dominika by ServiceMaster of Petal, please attempt in the spring. New York at Connecticut, 6 p.m. Sergio Garcia...... 37-35—72 Suzann Pettersen...... 36-39—75 Minnesota at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. Louis Oosthuizen...... 37-35—72 Cibulkova, Slovakia, def. Lara Arruabarrena, Alison Walshe...... 35-40—75 Spain, and Andreja Klepac, Slovenia, 6-1, 7-6 contact Lauren Richards at Lauren. The Vicksburg native had a lot on Chicago at Seattle, 9 p.m. Bubba Watson...... 36-36—72 Laura Diaz...... 38-37—75 Hunter Mahan...... 37-35—72 (5). [email protected] or 601-266-4218. Saturday’s Game Sarah Kemp...... 34-41—75 Francoise Abanda, Canada, and Heidi El his plate in his first year on campus. Lee Westwood...... 37-35—72 Sue Kim...... 35-40—75 Tulsa at New York, 6 p.m. Mikko Ilonen...... 35-37—72 Tabakh, Canada, def. Gabriela Dabrowski, Dewi Claire Schreefel...... 37-38—75 Canada, and Alicja Rosolska, Poland, 7-5, 7-5. Along with kicking field goals, Bell Morgan Hoffmann...... 35-37—72 Ilhee Lee...... 38-37—75 Marc Warren...... 38-34—72 Second Round Alabama was also tasked with kickoff duty. He Football Chie Arimura...... 40-35—75 Bethanie Mattek-Sands, United States, and Brendon de Jonge...... 36-36—72 Mallory Blackwelder...... 35-40—75 NFL preseason Soren Kjeldsen...... 37-35—72 Lucie Safarova (3), Czech Republic, def. Darija had 64 kickoffs as a freshman and he Jaye Marie Green...... 38-38—76 Jurak, Croatia, and Raquel Kops-Jones, United Women’s soccer team beats Thursday’s Games Justin Thomas...... 37-35—72 Maria Hernandez...... 37-39—76 Baltimore 30, New Orleans 27 Bernd Wiesberger...... 36-36—72 Karlin Beck...... 42-35—77 States, 6-2, 6-2. admits there was a lot going through Irina-Camelia Begu and Raluca Olaru, Vanderbilt in exhibition Green Bay 22, New England 11 Kiradech Aphibarnrat...... 35-37—72 Min Seo Kwak...... 40-38—78 Luke Donald...... 35-37—72 Romania, def. Garbine Muguruza and Carla NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The his mind. Detroit 23, N.Y. Jets 3 Jane Rah...... 40-38—78 Phil Mickelson...... 37-35—72 Kristy McPherson...... 38-41—79 Suarez Navarro (8), Spain, 7-6 (5), 0-6, 10-4. Alabama women’s soccer team beat Chicago 27, Miami 10 Billy Horschel...... 34-38—72 That’s not the case this year. Washington 20, Cleveland 17 a-Gigi Stoll...... 37-42—79 Chesson Hadley...... 36-37—73 Paula Reto...... 41-38—79 Vanderbilt 4-3 Thursday night in an “I’m more mentally stable for it San Diego 17, Dallas 7 David Howell...... 38-35—73 Transactions exhibition match. Today’s Games John Daly...... 35-38—73 now,” Bell said. “A few years ago, it Carolina at Buffalo, 6 p.m. Charl Schwartzel...... 35-38—73 Soccer Thursday’s Moves Junior transfer Celia Jimenez, Tennessee at Atlanta, 6 p.m. Bill Haas...... 37-36—73 BASEBALL making her Crimson Tide debut, scored was a lot. Going out there for a field Pittsburgh at Jacksonville, 6:30 p.m. Ryan Moore...... 34-39—73 American League MLS MINNESOTA TWINS — Placed RHP Phil N.Y. Giants at Cincinnati, 6:30 p.m. Vijay Singh...... 38-35—73 EASTERN CONFERENCE the game-winning goal on a penalty kick goal and then having to kick off, my Jim Furyk...... 36-37—73 Hughes on the 15-day DL. Reinstated LHP Denver at Seattle, 9 p.m. W L T Pts GF GA Tommy Milone from the 15-day DL. Recalled in the 80th minute. Rickie Fowler...... 39-34—73 D.C. United 13 8 5 44 35 29 mind was just going all over the place. St. Louis at Oakland, 9 p.m. Tyrrell Hatton...... 38-35—73 RHP Tyler Duffey from Rochester (IL). “It was awesome to get the first Now I’m just one mind-set. Get the job Saturday’s Games Kevin Chappell...... 36-37—73 New York 10 6 6 36 35 25 NEW YORK YANKEES — Signed INF game under our belts,” Alabama first- Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Rafa Cabrera-Bello...... 35-38—73 Columbus 9 8 7 34 38 39 Greg Bird and selected him from Scranton/ done.” San Francisco at Houston, 7 p.m. Graeme McDowell...... 36-37—73 Toronto FC 9 9 4 31 37 38 Wilkes-Barre (IL). Optioned RHP Nick Goody year head coach Wes Hart said. “The Kansas City at Arizona, 8 p.m. Brooks Koepka...... 40-33—73 New England 8 9 7 31 32 36 to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Transferred RHP result meant a great deal to us. As I told Bell has competition from soph- Sunday, Aug. 16 Kevin Streelman...... 37-36—73 Montreal 8 9 4 28 29 31 Diego Moreno to the 60-day DL. Indianapolis at Philadelphia, Noon Nick Taylor...... 38-35—73 Orlando City 7 10 7 28 32 37 TEXAS RANGERS — Recalled RHP Chi Chi the team, winning is habit forming. I omore Westin Graves and redshirt Pat Perez...... 38-36—74 New York City FC 7 11 6 27 34 37 Gonzalez from Round Rock (PCL). Optioned don’t care if we’re playing a small-sided WEEK 2 Thongchai Jaidee...... 36-38—74 Philadelphia 6 13 5 23 29 40 RHP Nick Martinez to Round Rock. freshman Bryce Brown for the job of Thursday, Aug. 20 Geoff Ogilvy...... 37-37—74 Chicago 6 12 4 22 24 31 National League game at training, horseshoes the day of Detroit at Washington, 6:30 p.m. Matt Every...... 39-35—74 WESTERN CONFERENCE — Placed OF the game, or corn hole in my backyard. kicking field goals. Graves missed the Buffalo at Cleveland, 7 p.m. (ESPN) Adam Rainaud...... 38-36—74 W L T Pts GF GA on the seven-day concussion list, only field goal attempt of his MSU ca- Friday, Aug. 21 George Coetzee...... 39-35—74 Vancouver 13 8 3 42 34 22 retroactive to Aug. 12. Recalled OF Ryan Lollis When there’s competition involved, we Atlanta at New York Jets, 6:30 p.m. Shaun Micheel...... 39-35—74 Los Angeles 11 7 7 40 42 30 from Sacramento (PCL). want to win.” reer. Seattle at Kansas City, 7 p.m. Steven Bowditch...... 37-37—74 FC Dallas 11 6 5 38 32 27 BASKETBALL Saturday, Aug. 22 Daniel Berger...... 36-38—74 The NBA and the National Basketball Ref- Freshman Emma Welch had Sporting Kansas City 10 4 7 37 33 22 erees Association (NBRA) have agreed to a “I have really good competition,” Miami at Carolina, 6 p.m. Cameron Smith...... 37-37—74 Portland 10 8 6 36 25 28 a goal and an assist, senior Kaylee Baltimore at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Shawn Stefani...... 37-37—74 seven-year collective bargaining agreement, Seattle 10 12 2 32 26 27 commencing with the 2015-16 season and runs Bell said. “Bryce Brown and Westin Chicago at Indianapolis, 6:30 p.m. Troy Merritt...... 36-38—74 Houston 8 8 7 31 30 28 Semelsberger had an assist, junior Danny Willett...... 40-34—74 through the 2021-22 season. New England at New Orleans, 6:30 p.m. Real Salt Lake 7 9 8 29 27 37 Jordan Meier scored off an assist from Graves are doing a tremendous job, so Jacksonville at New York Giants, 6:30 p.m. Kevin Na...... 39-35—74 National Basketball Association Jason Bohn...... 36-38—74 San Jose 7 10 5 26 23 29 DALLAS MAVERICKS — Signed C JaVale Denver at Houston, 7 p.m. Colorado 5 8 9 24 20 24 freshman Elena Zang, and sophomore day in and day out I have to bring my Oakland at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Boo Weekley...... 37-38—75 McGee. Lacey Clarida scored off a cross from San Diego at Arizona, 9 p.m. Byeong Hun An...... 37-38—75 LOS ANGELES LAKERS — Agreed to terms ‘A’ game. All three of us are hitting it Sunday, Aug. 23 Ryan Palmer...... 38-37—75 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. with F Jonathan Holmes on a multiyear Welch. Jimenez, a junior transfer from contract. pretty well.” Green Bay at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. James Hahn...... 36-39—75 Iowa Western Community College, Dallas at San Francisco, 7 p.m. Tiger Woods...... 38-37—75 Thursday’s Game FOOTBALL Follow Dispatch sports writer Ben St. Louis at Tennessee, 7 p.m. (FOX) J.J. Henry...... 35-40—75 New York City FC 3, D.C. United 1 National Football League converted the penalty to secure the win. Monday, Aug. 24 Bob Sowards...... 39-36—75 Today’s Game ATLANTA FALCONS — Waived S Damian — From Special Reports Wait on Twitter @bcwait Cincinnati at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. (ESPN) Brett Jones...... 38-37—75 Colorado at San Jose, 10 p.m. Parms. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Friday, August 14, 2015 3B

BASKETBALL on the air FOOTBALL Today USA ends AUTO RACING Boise State leads pack in Mountain West 10 a.m. — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice at The Dispatch continues teams that have very good Wide receiver Rashard Hig- Brooklyn, Michigan, NBC Sports Network its look at the college football athletes and one team that’s gins was named the Moun- 12:30 p.m. — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, practice camp with season with a Mountain West probably more physical than tain West preseason Offen- at Lexington, Ohio, NBC Sports Network Conference preview. anybody else in Boise State,” sive Player of the Year. It’s 12:30 p.m. — NASCAR, Camping World Truck Coming Sunday: Conference believed to be the first time Series, practice at Brooklyn, Michigan, FS1 Bobo said. USA, Mid-American, Sun Belt “That’s why they probably a Colorado State player has exhibition 4 p.m. — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, qualifying at Brooklyn, Michigan, NBC Sports Network won the conference. We’re been so honored. Higgins led By ARNIE STAPLETON GOLF trying to become physical the FBS with 1,750 receiv- By The Associated Press The Associated Press 3 p.m. — USGA, U.S. Women’s Amateur, and where we can play hard ing yards, 17 touchdowns — for four quarters. You have both school records — and LAS VEGAS — There quarterfinals, at Portland, Oregon, FS1 FORT COLLINS, Colo. — four teams on our side that 18.2 yards per catch last was no LeBron James or 4 p.m. — LPGA Tour, Portland Classic, second When Jim McElwain bolted won 10 games. I don’t care year. However, QB Garrett Stephen Curry. round, at Portland, Oregon, The Golf Channel for Florida, longtime Georgia what league you’re playing Grayson, the MWC’s Male Nor were there any 4 p.m. — PGA Championship, second round, at assistant Mike Bobo knew Athlete of 2014-15, is now signs of Carmelo Anthony, Kohler, Wisconsin, TNT in, it’s hard to win 10 games Colorado State was the per- in college football. That right playing for the New Orleans Chris Paul, Kevin Durant or LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL fect place to try his hand as a 10 a.m. — New England Regional, semifinal, at there tells you the level of Saints, so Higgins will be James Harden. head coach. Bristol, Connecticut, ESPN coaching and the level of catching passes this season Most importantly, there The Rams are coming Noon — Midwest Regional, semifinal, at talent is high in this confer- from either Nick Stevens or weren’t any injuries. off their first 10-win sea- Indianapolis, ESPN ence.” Coleman Key. The U.S. men’s basket- son since 2002, feature a 2 p.m. — Northwest Regional, semifinal, at San Some things to watch in n BIG ON BOYD: UNLV ball team ended its mini- star-studded roster led by camp with an exhibition Bernardino, California, ESPN the MWC this season: wide receiver Devonte Boyd super receiver Rashard Hig- n that felt like a light-heart- 4 p.m. — Great Lakes Regional, semifinal, at BIG, BAD BOISE: is the only sophomore list- gins and will be moving into ed pickup game, a much Indianapolis, ESPN2 The Broncos sport a half-doz- ed on the MWC preseason a new on-campus stadium in smoother ending than last 6 p.m. — Mid-Atlantic Regional, semifinal, at en players on the preseason all-conference team, joining a couple of years. summer, when Indiana Pac- Bristol, Connecticut, ESPN all-conference team, includ- seven juniors and 17 seniors. It’s the competition that ers All-Star Paul George 8 p.m. — West Regional, final, at San ing senior O-linemen Mar- Boyd was named all-league really drew Bobo’s attention. broke his leg after crashing Bernardino, California, ESPN cus Henry and Rees Odhiam- as a freshman. The Mountain West Con- into a backboard stanchion. bo. They’re joined by junior n AZTECS ACE: San ference is on the upswing Sacramento Kings 6 p.m. — Regional coverage, NY Yankees at D-lineman Kamalei Correa, Diego State sports the behind heavyweight Boise All-Star DeMarcus Cous- Toronto or Oakland at Baltimore, MLB Network junior linebacker Tanner league’s top place kicker in State and a bunch of solid ins scored 24 points and 6:30 p.m. — Arizona at Atlanta, Fox Sports South Vallejo and senior DBs Donte senior Donny Hageman, who challengers in Fresno State, grabbed 11 rebounds to lead 9 p.m. — Regional coverage, Cincinnati at LA Deayon and Darian Thomp- in his first season last year the White team to a 134-128 Dodgers or Washington at San Francisco, MLB San Diego State, Utah State, son. All six were either first- converted 20 of 25 field goal victory over the Blue team. Network Nevada, Air Force and CSU. or second-team all-confer- attempts and was perfect on “I feel so good about NFL “I didn’t have to rejuvenate ence in 2014. 37 PATs. Hageman also has a these four days ... I thought 9 p.m. — Preseason, Denver at Seattle, WLOV the fan base. I didn’t have n FACKRELL strong leg on kickoffs, aver- our guys really responded SOCCER to re-energize the football RETURNS: Utah State gets aging 62.7 yards. tonight (with) a lot of effort 1:40 p.m. — Premier League, Manchester team,” Bobo said. a boost with the return of (and) enthusiasm,” coach United at Aston Villa, NBC Sports Network And he didn’t have to wor- senior linebacker Kyler Fack- Predicted order of Mike Krzyzewski said. 2:55 p.m. — Spanish Super Cup Soccer, Athletic ry about starting on the bot- rell, who missed all but one finish: MOUNTAIN — 1. “They all want to be a part Barcelona at Bilbao, ESPNews tom rungs of non-Power Five quarter of the 2014 season. Boise State, 2. Colorado of USA Basketball. We had TENNIS leagues, either. He blew out a knee in the Ag- State, 3. Utah State, 4. Air so many guys who could 11:30 a.m. — Rogers Cup, men’s and women’s “Where I came from, it’s gies’ opener at Tennessee. In Force, 5. Wyoming, 6. New not play, for a variety of rea- quarterfinals, at Montreal and Toronto, ESPN2 all relative to the team you 2013, Fackrell collected 82 Mexico sons, but even those guys 6 p.m. — Rogers Cup, men’s and women’s have and who you’re playing. tackles, including 13 for loss, WEST — 1. San Diego throughout the week were quarterfinals, at Montreal and Toronto, ESPN2 When I turn on tape of the five sacks, two forced fum- State, 2. Fresno State, 3. Ne- at practices even when they Saturday Mountain West, I see teams bles and an interception. vada, 4. San Jose State, 5. Ha- n weren’t supposed to. Every- AUTO RACING that are very well coached, HIGH ON HIGGINS: waii, 6. UNLV one did a little bit more than 8:30 a.m. — NASCAR, Camping World Truck what they were supposed to Series, qualifying at Brooklyn, Michigan, FS1 do and they all fit well under Noon — NASCAR, Camping World Truck Series, Chubb established as UGA’s next star the USA umbrella.” Careers for Veterans 200 at Brooklyn, Michigan, By CHARLES ODUM phy candidate. He is expected to be While the NBA’s biggest FS1 The Associated Press the foundation of the Bulldogs’ offense, names either opted not to 2 p.m. — Global RallyCross Championship at especially as the team continues to play in Thursday’s scrim- Washington, WTVA ATHENS, Ga. — Mark Richt knows search for a new starting quarterback. mage, or weren’t officially 2:30 p.m. — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Nationwide he has it good at Georgia when he can cleared to participate, those Children’s Hospital 200 at Lexington, Ohio, NBC replace the first running back selected Chubb was the first Georgia player who did take part played Sports Network in the NFL draft with another back re- since Herschel Walker in 1982 to post cautiously — and under- BOXING garded as perhaps the best in the na- eight straight games with at least 100 standably at times timid- 8 p.m. — Light heavyweights, Lucian Bute tion. Chubb yards rushing. ly — and still entertained (31-2-0) vs. Andrea Di Luisa (17-2-0), NBC Sports Todd Gurley was a rare talent. Nick Perhaps most surprising about those fans who braved a Network Chubb may be even better. Chubb’s freshman season was his endurance. rare summer thunderstorm CFL Chubb took over as Georgia’s lead back He seemed to grow stronger during games, in Las Vegas with several 9 p.m. — Ottawa at Calgary, ESPN2 when Gurley’s 2014 season was shortened no matter how heavy the workload. He stayed highlight-reel slam dunks GOLF by a suspension and an injury. For most pro- by some familiar names. strong through the season and finished by 1 p.m. — PGA Championship, third round, at grams, having Gurley’s season cut in half Mason Plumlee added running for 266 yards in Georgia’s Belk Bowl Kohler, Wisconsin, TNT could have been a devastating loss. Chubb 20 points and 11 rebounds win over Louisville. It was a SEC bowl record. 3 p.m. — USGA, U.S. Women’s Amateur, semifi- kept the running game going. He was named for the White team, while “I knew the kid was pretty good,” Richt nals, at Portland, Oregon, FS1 Southeastern Conference freshman of the Andre Drummond led the said. “I didn’t realize the kind of stamina 4 p.m. — LPGA Tour, third round at Portland, year after rushing for 1,547 yards and 14 Blue team with 27 points he had. I thought he would be mentally and Oregon, GOLF touchdowns. and 16 rebounds. Victor physically tough because of the program he LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL “We are blessed, no doubt,” Richt said last Oladipo added 25 points. came out of. But to carry the ball as many 10 a.m. — New England Regional, semifinal, at week. “We’ve had great backs.” Los Angeles Clippers Just like Gurley one year ago, Chubb will times as he did more by need than by design, All-Star forward Blake Grif- Bristol, Connecticut, ESPN enter the season regarded as a Heisman Tro- See CHUBB, 5B fin, whose first three field Noon — Midwest Regional, final, at Indianapolis, goals of the second half ESPN were one-handed, monster 2 p.m. — Northwest Regional, final, San Mowins will call Raiders preseason game tonight slam dunks, said Wednes- Bernardino, California, ESPN day he knew the scrimmage 4 p.m. — Great Lakes Regional, final, at By JOSH DUBOW tle and Kansas City. the list of potential broad- would be “a little bit more Indianapolis, ESPN2 The Associated Press That turned out to be the casters when Raiders own- laid back” after what hap- 6 p.m. — Mid-Atlantic Regional, semifinal, at only NFL game Sirens ever er Mark Davis decided he NAPA, Calif. — Beth pened to George. Bristol, Connecticut, ESPN broadcast and it took nearly wanted a dedicated television n NBA, referees’ union reach deal MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Mowins has spent her ac- three decades for another crew for preseason games on seven-year CBA: At New York, the NBA Noon — Regional coverage, NY Yankees at complished career as a play- woman to get the chance. this year instead of simul- and the National Basketball Referees As- Toronto or Seattle at Boston, MLB Network by-play announcer trying to The game will be broadcast casting the radio broadcast. sociation agreed to a seven-year collective tell the story, not be it. bargaining agreement Thursday, brokering 6 p.m. — LA Angels at Kansas City, MLB locally in the Bay Area and Vittorio DeBartolo, the vice the deal a year before the previous contract Network That will change Friday will be aired later Friday president, executive producer was set to expire. 6 p.m. — Arizona at Atlanta, Fox Sports South night when night on a tape-delayed basis for the Raiders, was tasked The referees ratified the agreement at a 9 p.m. — Washington at San Francisco, MLB she becomes on the NFL Network. with putting together a team meeting in Chicago. The deal will begin this just the second season, replace the last year of the previous Network “I think most football play- and quickly focused on Mow- agreement and run through 2022. SOCCER woman play-by- by-play announcers would love ins. He was intrigued by the “The NBA takes great pride in our 6:40 a.m. — Premier League, Everton at play announcer to have that opportunity so trailblazing aspect of the hire world-class referee program and we are Southampton, NBC Sports Network ever for an NFL certainly I’ll try to make the for an organization that had pleased to extend the league’s partnership game. Mow- with the NBRA for another seven years,” 8:55 a.m. — Premier League, teams TBD, NBC most of it,” said Mowins, who hired the first female CEO in Sports Network ins will handle has been calling college foot- league history (Amy Trask), NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said in a Mowins statement. TENNIS the Bay Area ball games on ESPN for a de- the first black coach in modern In striking a deal early, the sides avoid- Noon — Rogers Cup, women’s semifinals, at broadcast of cade. “To be able to do it with history (Art Shell) and the sec- ed engaging in the kind of public back-and- the Oakland Raiders’ exhibi- forth that can often arise in these types of Montreal, ESPN2 the Raiders is pretty cool. I’m ond Hispanic coach in league negotiations. It also ensures there will be no 2 p.m. — Rogers Cup, men’s semifinals, at tion game against the St. Lou- friends with Gayle Sirens so history (Tom Flores). need to use replacement referees, a scenar- Toronto, ESPN2 is Rams, 28 years after Gayle it’s pretty cool that it has come Watching tapes of her io that played out in the NFL to disastrous 7 p.m. — Rogers Cup, men’s semifinals, at Sirens broke the barrier when back full circle and the oppor- college broadcasts solidified effect in 2012. she broadcast a late-season tunity is there for me.” the decision and Davis was n NBA rookies gather in New Jer- Toronto, ESPN2 sey for transition program: Karl-Anthony game on NBC between Seat- Mowins was at the top of quickly impressed. Towns left Kentucky for the NBA in April. The No. 1 overall pick for the Minnesota Timberwolves was back in school this week at the league’s Rookie Transition Program. First-year players from the U.S. and overseas convened in New Jersey this week to attend four days of classes aimed at helping them make the jump to the pros. The NBA and the players’ union collaborated to give them information on everything from financial planning and retirement to ways to handle relationships with women. “The rookie transition program is, we think, the most important four days of your professional career,” NBA senior vice pres- ident for player development Greg Taylor said. “Just to get off to the right start and I think our guys are a tremendous class and we look for them to do great things on and off the court.” Players attended sessions in large and small groups for 12 hours a day, getting bombarded with information about resourc- es available to them and stories from former NBA players about the pitfalls that can come with the money and fame. Towns said one of the most eye-open- ing sessions was a talk with former player Chris Herron, who has spent years speaking about how drug addiction derailed his ca- reer. Former Knicks star Alan Houston and longtime NBA player Shane Battier were there as well, along with Jason Collins, the first gay active NBA player, who gave a talk on respect and inclusion. 4B Friday, August 14, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com briefly PGA MSU Continued from Page 1B Coggin named coordinator of baseball camps win to a runner-up finish behind I was hitting the shots where I STARKVILLE — Former Mississippi State baseball player Will Spieth. He had the 36-hole lead was looking. So anytime you’re Coggin has been named MSU coordinator of baseball camps, MSU at St. Andrews until he disap- doing that, it makes things a lot coach John Cohen announced Thursday. Coggin replaces Zach Dillon, peared on the weekend. And the easier on you. The ball was going who took a coaching position this past month with McLennan Commu- nity College in Waco, Texas. PGA Championship was at Whis- where I was looking. I was con- “Will is a winner,” Cohen said. “He has been a big part of tling Straits, where five years trolling it. In this wind it’s tough postseason championships at MSU and then became an integral part ago Johnson famously grounded to do, but I did a great job of con- of the most successful run in St. Johns River State College history. His his club in a bunker and lost out trolling the golf ball today.” work ethic and expertise in offensive baseball is among the best in the country.” on a spot in the playoff because The one par McIlroy made In addition to his duties associated with directing MSU’s summer of the two-shot penalty. on the par 5s was as big as his and winter baseball camps, Coggin will also serve as the Bulldogs’ It was like none of that hap- three birdies. He pulled his volunteer assistant coach and coach first base during the season. pened. He birdied the first two third shot on the par-5 fifth Coggin comes to Starkville after serving as an assistant coach the past three years at St. Johns River State College in Palatka, Florida. holes. He hit 4-iron to 30 feet and hole into the water, and a dou- While there, the Booneville native helped lead the Vikings to a 122-42 made eagle on No. 16. He had ble bogey looked likely. But his record, including a 57-14 mark inside the Mid-Florida Conference. The three birdies on the front nine. ball was sitting up in the water, 122 wins from 2013-15 were the most by a Florida junior college. After “Today was pretty easy, I so McIlroy rolled up his pant being ranked as high as 18th nationally in 2013 and fourth in the country in 2014 by Perfect Game, the Vikings earned a No. 1 ranking for much would have to say,” Johnson said. leg, splashed it out to 7 feet and of this past spring. “But I was swinging well and saved par. Serving as the SJRSC third base coach and recruiting coordinator, Coggin was part of a 2015 squad which won a school-record 47 games (47-10), surpassing the previous mark of 38 set in 2013. The Vikings Tigers won their third straight Mid-Florida Conference championship this past Continued from Page 1B spring, accomplishing the feat for the first time since 1966-68. Coggin also helped lead SJRSC to its first Florida State Tournament win in at Southern Mississippi. measure itself against the 2008 38 years, finishing the season first in the Florida junior college ranks Shorter said Simmons, who is and 2009 squads, which were in wins, runs, home runs, RBIs, walks, on-base percentage and total used to playing inside, moved to two of the best in school histo- bases. the outside for the first time last ry. The 2008 defense allowed 92 Coggin was instrumental in player development, coaching 17 players who went on to sign with Division I programs. Included in that season. He said Simmons also points, while the 2009 defense number is first baseman Nathaniel Lowe, a Mississippi State signee might see some action at middle surrendered only 78 and had 10 who earned NJCAA First-Team All-American honors as a first baseman linebacker. shutouts. in 2015 after hitting .372 with 59 runs, 53 RBIs and 17 home runs in 56 “We are going to move him That tradition is part of the games. Prior to coaching in Florida, Coggin was part of Cohen’s staff at around a lot,” Shorter said. “You reason every team will be gun- MSU from 2009-12. During that stretch, the Maroon and White won the never know where we are going ning for Noxubee County. 2011 NCAA Atlanta Regional, advanced to the 2011 NCAA Gainesville to move him. We may play him at “Everybody goes to beat Nox- Super Regional and captured the 2012 SEC Tournament championship a three technique or a one tech- ubee County,” Simmons said. on their way to appearing in the 2012 NCAA Tallahassee Regional. Before joining the staff in Starkville, Coggin was a middle infielder nique. We might have him at a “We are really not thinking about for the Bulldogs from 2007-08 after transferring from Northeast Mis- five. It really doesn’t matter. We the outside people. We are just sissippi Community College, where he played from 2005-06. Coggin are going to have our defensive focusing on the team goals, and earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology in 2010 from MSU before scheme around him because I that is to get back to state. I real- receiving a master’s degree in sports administration in 2012. know people are going to look ly don’t have anything to prove. n Women’s soccer team will play host to Memphis on Saturday in exhibition: At Starkville, the women’s soccer team will for him and make their game I just want to help my team get play host to Memphis at 7 p.m. Saturday at the MSU Soccer Field. plan around him, too. It is going back to the state championship This will be the second and final exhibition match of the preseason to be fun.” game.” for MSU, which defeated Tennessee-Martin 1-0 on Wednesday. Shorter also said Simmons Offensively, the 2015 Tigers MSU beat Memphis 1-0 in a friendly last season in Memphis, Tennessee. is going to handle the Tigers’ appear to have the potential to MSU will kick off the regular season at 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 21, when snapping duties and is going to be more explosive than some it plays host to South Alabama at the MSU Soccer Field. The game will play on special teams. He said of their peers in the past seven be broadcast on SEC Network +. Simmons likely will see time at years. In recent years, the Tigers n Fan packages available for women’s basketball team’s trip to Puerto Rico Classic: At Starkville, Fans will have an opportunity tight end and running back, too. sometimes have struggled in the to support the women’s basketball team at the Puerto Rico Classic on Simmons saw action in those passing game, but that doesn’t Dec. 19-21. roles several times last season. appear to be an issue with the The trip runs Dec. 17-22. The package from Sports Tours Interna- Simmons had five catches as a return of senior quarterback tional includes accommodations for five nights, breakfast each morning, receiver and six touchdowns and Timorrius Conner, who has round-trip transportation to all games (two transportation passes included) and entry to the games. two rushes and a touchdown at earned the praise of Shorter for The cost is $1,395 per room (based on two people in each room), running back. In all, he had five his continued maturation. with a $325 cost for each extra person and $225 per extra night. A fumble recoveries, two blocked Shorter said Conner probably 50-percent nonrefundable deposit is due at registration with the remain- punts, and 11 touchdowns. could rush for 500-600 yards, but ing balance due Nov. 1. To reserve a spot, contact Sallie Gordon at 414-228-7337 or [email protected]. For more information, fans can But Simmons’ primary con- he said that likely won’t happen go to http://www.sporttours.net/tournaments/D1_Women/2015_Puer- tributions will come on defense, because the Tigers don’t want to_Rico_Classic_Info. even if teams continue to run to risk getting him hurt. He be- MSU will play Florida Gulf Coast at 10 a.m. Dec. 19, Western away from him. Don’t worry, lieves Conner can play quarter- Michigan at 12:15 p.m. Dec. 20, and SMU at 12:15 p.m. Dec. 21. All games will be at the Rubén Zayas Montañez Coliseum in Trujillo Alto, though, because Simmons back in college, but he said he Puerto Rico. worked hard in the offseason likely will play slot receiver be- n Mississippi native Moore joins softball team: At Starkville, and returns in great shape and cause he is that versatile. Softball coach Vann Stuedeman announced the addition of Holly prepared to chase people. “He is unbelievable,” Shorter Springs Kat Moore to the softball team Thursday. “I know most teams are going said. “With him under center A utility player who can play catcher and outfield, Moore is a recent graduate of Marshall Academy, a Class A program in the Mississippi to try to (run away from him), this year, he keeps telling me, Association of Independent Schools. but it will help my other team- ‘Coach, we are going to win it “I am thrilled Kat said yes to us,” Stuedeman said. “She under- mates out,” Simmons said. “I again.’ One good thing about RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING stands what it means to put on the Bulldog uniform and wear it with am not going to be selfish and I these kids is they know the histo- pride, commitment and dedication. She will be a utility player, seeing time behind the plate as well as the outfield.” am still going to hustle and try ry. They know it has never been Having earned a letter all four years she played at Marshall, Moore to catch plays on the back side. done here, so they are going to also received four all-conference honors, three all-state honors and That is what we work for, to get be like, ‘We are going to be the helped her team to two third-place finishes in the MAIS Playoffs. In her the other guys right.” first class to do it.’ ” senior season, Moore was a nominee for Gatorade Player of the Year with a batting average of .560 as team captain. Noxubee County won its sec- That’s a lot to place on their “I am so grateful for the opportunity coach Vann and the MSU staff ond title in three years in 2014. shoulders, but several Tigers has given me,” Moore said. “Being able to stay close to home means The Tigers have won 87 games in talked confidently earlier this a lot to me. 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© The Dispatch www.industrialrecyclersms.com College Basketball lia this season, opting to stick Danny’s grandparents are Wisconsin coach Ryan ‘not totally sure’ about closer to home in North Mis- from Starkville, so he has spent retirement sissippi. a considerable amount of time KAUKAUNA, Wis. — Wisconsin men’s basketball coach Bo Ryan Danny spent half of the racing in Lowndes County. now says he’s “not totally sure” about whether he will retire after next season driving the No. 15 car The family ties to the area are season. of Jessie Barnett until Barnett part of the reason he decided to Post-Crescent Media reported Thursday that Ryan kept the door open to delaying retirement at an appearance at the U.S. Venture Open sold the car, he said. Since then run a Street Stock campaign at golf charity event. he has bought and switched to the track this year. He also had In late June, the 67-year-old Ryan announced he planned to retire the black No. 5 car and has be- more time on his hands. Dan- at the end of the next basketball season and said he hoped longtime gun to find success in the car ny’s daughter, Haley, played assistant Greg Gard would be hired as his successor. But he told reporters Wednesday at the charity golf outing that “I haven’t submitted after a rough start. softball the past 10 years, any papers yet. I haven’t submitted anything.” Asked whether that “We’ve purchased it, raced which, for Danny, meant many means he’s leaving the door open to returning after next season, Ryan it, and have tried to re-build race weekends were moved to said, “I am.” it at the same time,” Danny the back burner to travel with said. “First night we ran, we his daughter and her team. Horse Racing had something break on it. But Still, he had to pick a track Hall of Famer Nerud dies at 102 we’ve done better over the last at which to focus a full Street John Nerud, a thoroughbred racing pioneer who trained the great few races. Just need to get that Stock campaign. Dr. Fager and helped create the Breeders’ Cup, died Thursday from first win of the year.” “We didn’t have anything heart failure. He was 102. Winning his first race of the that fit at Magnolia, and I want- The National Museum and Racing Hall of Fame issued a statement that said his daughter-in-law, Debra Nerud, confirmed Nerud died at his year will be difficult because ed to race there,” he said. “The home in Old Brookville, New York. of the increased level of talent, facility, the quality ... they’re During his 44-year training career mostly for Tartan Farms in but also because Ray has had a hard to match. (Owner) John- Ocala, Florida, Nerud won more than 1,000 races. His top horse was strong season, Danny said. ny Stokes’ program was always Dr. Fager, the first to win four championships in one year. In 1968, Dr. Fager was champion top sprinter, turf horse and handicap horse and “He’s always been right impressive at The Bullring, chosen Horse of the Year. He won 18 of 22 career races. there,” Danny said of Ray. “I when he was out there. I raced Among other champions he trained were Delegate (1949), Inten- know he won a feature one off and on there when they’d tionally (1950), Ta Wee (1969-70), and Dr. Patches (1978). night at Magnolia, and then have a limited show there. In 1957, Nerud was on the short end of one of the strangest finish- I think he knocked off three “Magnolia, the track itself, I es in Kentucky Derby history. Gallant Man, with Bill Shoemaker aboard, lost by a nose to Iron Liege after the Hall of Fame rider misjudged the in a row at The Bullring (Co- always favored a roomier race- finish line. A few weeks later, Gallant Man came back and won the lumbus). We always speak to track. The quality of the facili- 1928 5th St. N. Belmont Stakes. Nerud was inducted into racing’s Hall of Fame in 1972. each other before we leave the ty and track there, and the dirt Columbus, MS Always thinking of ways to improve the game, Nerud helped John track. He’s raced down there there tends to be a bit different. R. Gaines sell the concept of the Breeders’ Cup, a day of championship races that has grown into a two-day event. The first Breeders’ Cup was all his life — it’s gonna be hard It’s like going to a whole differ- 662-328-5781 to take the points lead away ent state. It’s like tracks in theThe visual is valid UNTIL 12-31-2015 Mon.-Wed. 8am-5:30pm in 1984. www.columbusoptical.net — From Special Reports from him. Me and him seem to Midwest.” Thurs.-Fri. 8am - 5pm 400 The American Road - Morris Plains, NJ 07950 - Tel: 800.272.2042 - Fax: 973.538.0762 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Friday, August 14, 2015 5B Chubb Bonds Continued from Page 3B Continued from Page 1B able to handle it. He was able to stay pretty It’s a typical response for the unassuming left of their criminal case against him ery player who’s ever played against healthy throughout.” Chubb, who doesn’t seem to understand why last month after a nearly decade-long me knows my ability, and that’s some- It’s no embarrassment for a player to he so quickly became a star, especially on steroids prosecution. thing I will never, ever have to ex- “tap out” during a game, asking for a rest campus. “I can say yes, there’s a lot. Because plain,” Bonds said. “I’m not insulted by by tapping his helmet. Richt said he never “I am surprised sometimes,” he said of the it’d be not true if I said there wasn’t anything. I don’t hold grudges. I’m not saw Chubb give that sign, even when hav- some weight lifted off my shoulders,” going to hold a grudge. I know what I looks he gets from other students. “Some- ing back-to-back games of 38 and 30 carries Bonds said in an interview with The brought to the game. I’m proud of that. times I see them just glance at me and they against Missouri and Arkansas, respectively. Associated Press, his first since the That’s all, I’m proud of that.” Richt hopes Chubb will have more help know it’s me automatically. That’s crazy.” government announcement. Bonds, the seven-time NL MVP, this season. Keith Marshall, who shared the While Chubb is a big man on campus, “I’ve never been much of a talker. broke Hank Aaron’s career home re- spotlight with Gurley as a freshman in 2012, quarterbacks Brice Ramsey, Faton Bauta and That’s never been my game. I don’t cord of 755 on Aug. 7, 2007, in the last may be fully recovered from knee and ankle Virginia transfer Greyson Lambert are bat- have time to put people down, I don’t of the slugger’s 22 big league seasons. injuries. tling for notoriety — and the starting job. have time to do all that stuff. I don’t Bonds hit 762 homers in all. “He looks great,” Chubb said. “I don’t Georgia will hold its first preseason scrim- care to. If people want to say negative In his third year on the Hall ballot know how he looked in practice freshman mage on Friday. Richt said Wednesday he’ll things, that’s their opinion,” the for- in 2015, Bonds received 202 votes for year, but I know sophomore year he didn’t give the three quarterbacks “as equal of an mer San Francisco Giants star said. 36.8 percent from the Baseball Writ- look like he was 100 percent. Now he’s look- opportunity as possible” in the scrimmage. The government’s pursuit of Bonds ers’ Association of America. A player ing very good.” ended July 21 with a one-paragraph must garner at least 75 percent of the “They’ll get shots with the ones and twos, Sony Michel and Brendan Douglas also motion by the U.S. Department of Jus- vote to be elected. and they may all get shots with the threes as return at tailback. tice announcing Solicitor General Don- Bonds realizes there are plenty of Chubb said he expects the carries to well,” Richt said. ald B. Verrilli Jr. would not ask the U.S. people who still won’t like him or ever be spread out more this season. He just The starter may be the quarterback who Supreme Court to review the appellate consider him a Hall of Famer, those shrugged when asked if he is ready for more can best avoid mistakes in the passing game. decision that overturned Bonds’ ob- who will always assume he cheated 30-carry games if necessary. The handoffs to Chubb should be the easy struction of justice conviction. by using performance-enhancing “I could do it,” he said. part. “That’s why I say God is good. Ev- drugs. Comics & Puzzles DILBERT Dear Abby EAR ABBY: I dinner, but Moth- including Lacey at holiday had a close er said it would dinners knowing how uncom- Dfriend from be rude to not fortable it would make you. middle school into invite her. Of course, you can’t dictate adulthood. (I’ll call I no longer whom your sister(s) can be her Lacey.) We join my family for friendly with, but you should were each other’s holiday dinners. explain to your parents how her maids of honor Is it wrong of inclusion has made you feel, so and best friends me to not want they’ll understand why you are for years. A few my family to be absent. years ago we had so friendly with When Lacey advised you a falling out. She someone who to “have a nice life,” I hope was going through was unkind to you took her up on it and have ZITS a tough time and me? It seems made other friends. I also hope lashed out at me. odd to me that you don’t sit around alone When I tried to my former friend when the holidays roll around. have a conversa- would pursue Sometimes the most rewarding tion with her to Dear Abby relationships and loving experiences and tell her I didn’t with my sisters relationships we have are with like how she was and parents, the “families” we build for treating me, she told me to and odder still that my parents ourselves. “have a nice life.” and sisters would encourage Dear Abby is written by Shortly after that, my it. Is there a positive and Abigail Van Buren, also known youngest sister struck up a constructive way to address as Jeanne Phillips, and was friendship with her and insisted this situation? — DISCOUNTED founded by her mother, Pauline that my parents invite her for AND EXCLUDED IN NEVADA Phillips. Contact Dear Abby Thanksgiving dinner. I told my DEAR DISCOUNTED: It at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. mother I wasn’t comfortable seems odd to me, too, that Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA GARFIELD with Lacey joining our family your parents would continue 90069.

Horoscopes TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Aug. — it shapes who you are. You’ll Soul searching is on the menu. 14). The rituals you create consider this very carefully even It is only through knowing our with someone over the next through today’s busyness. Is truest feelings, where our heart 10 weeks will be the basis for this the right place for you? is holding on, where it’s longing bonds that last a lifetime. So GEMINI (May 21-June 21). to let go, that we can we reach be fully aware of what you’re Fortune favors you. You’ll wind the aspirations of our higher creating — it will, in time, be up in the right place at the right self. called “your thing.” In Septem- moment, standing next to the LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). CANDORVILLE ber, you’ll share skills and build right person, and all on a good There’s much you can learn a legacy. Your income will grow. hair day. It doesn’t get much from a pet. The things that November brings the end of a luckier than that. interest a different species are feud and payment, too. Gemini CANCER (June 22-July outside of your usual observa- and Scorpio people adore you. 22). Satisfaction happens on tion. When you try to under- Your lucky numbers are: 34, 2, a mental level. What fulfills one stand the world through them, 29, 15 and 14. person won’t fulfill another. your own world expands. ARIES (March 21-April 19). Cluing in to the appetites of the SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. Life, like jazz, often happens people around you will also clue 21). Why is it that you seldom best in the spaces between you in to a new way of making see your favorite people? the notes. What you do while money. Here’s a theory: Maybe you you’re waiting around — and LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). want to keep them that way. you will be waiting around this Your usually temperate mood Otherwise, as the adage afternoon — is more important will be interrupted by someone goes, familiarity might breed than what you do while you’re who sets your heart on fire with contempt. BABY BLUES doing. passionate energy. What you SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- TAURUS (April 20-May 20). do after that, you’ll do like a Dec. 21). Share what you’re Where you live shapes every- rock star. doing with others, and more im- thing you do, experience, learn VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). portantly, share what you’d like to be doing. The ones you share with will have connections that will help you. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Your sense of humor and self-assurance will draw expressive people to you. Good. You need a demonstration of appreciation and affection right about now. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. BEETLE BAILEY 18). What allows you to enjoy the flurry of activity around you is that you know you don’t have to get caught up in it. The detachment you feel makes you a calm, amused observer. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Should you lower your expectations? Not yet, because some of your people will rise to the occasion. There will be a happy balance between what you expect and what you receive out of relationships.

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AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe delivers a statement to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II during a press conference at his official residence in Tokyo today. Japanese leader Abe stops short of apology for World War II AP Photo/Giannis Papanikos Syrian refugees sleep on a railroad track near the train station of Idomeni, northern Greece, on Wednesday. Greece is Europe’s main entry point for people arriving by sea, as the alternative route from north Africa to Italy ‘On the 70th anniversary of the has become increasingly dangerous due to fighting in Libya. From Greece, the migrants move north through the Balkans, hoping to gain asylum in areas such as Germany, the Netherlands or Scandinavia. end of the war, I bow my head deeply before the souls of all those who perished’ Hottest ticket in Washington? The Associated Press TOKYO — Prime Minister Shinzo Abe acknowl- edged Friday that Japan had inflicted “immeasurable damage and suffering” on innocent people in World It’s for the pope at Capitol War II, but stopped short of apologizing in a statement marking the 70th anniversary of the country’s surren- That leaves the current 434 der. Lawmakers struggling with extraordinary demand House members and 100 senators Instead he said that Japan’s repeated past “heartfelt for the one ticket they get for guests when the figuring out who to please with a apologies” would remain unshakeable in the future. gallery ticket and who they might “On the 70th anniversary of the end of the war, pontiff addresses Congress on Sept. 24 upset. Whether a freshman on the I bow my head deeply before the souls of all those job less than a year or a committee who perished both at home and abroad,” Abe said in By DONNA CASSATA chamber when the pontiff address- chairman with decades in office, a 25-minute address delivered live on national televi- and ANDREW TAYLOR es Congress on Sept. 24. A chance lawmakers face the same rules as sion. “I express my feelings of profound grief and my The Associated Press to see and hear the 78-year-old Ar- a State of the Union speech — one eternal, sincere condolences.” gentinian famed for making the guest ticket per lawmaker. The statement was closely watched by Japan’s WASHINGTON — Rep. Peter comfortable uncomfortable is the “I’ve been thinking long and hard neighbors, especially South Korea and China, and it Welch’s sister, Maureen, had bet- hottest ticket in Washington. about that,” said Sen. Dick Durbin, was unclear whether it would satisfy them. ter intelligence than the five-term D-Ill., the No. 2 Senate Democrat. Resentment over invasion, occupation and atroci- Vermont congressman about Pope “We have more requests for this appearance than anything anybody “Turns out I know a couple of Catho- ties by the Japanese Imperial Army before and during Francis’ upcoming trip to the Unit- the war still bedevils relations between Japan and the can ever recall around here,” Senate lics,” he said, laughing. “And this is ed States and his historic address to East Asian countries seven decades after Tokyo’s sur- Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a hard call.” Congress. render on Aug. 15, 1945. R-Ky., said weeks ahead of the event. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, is “She called before the announce- Abe noted that more than 80 percent of the coun- The first time a pontiff will be giving her ticket to her mother, Pat, ment and said, ‘The pope is coming, try’s population was born after the war, and echoed addressing Congress rivals a presi- who headed Catholic Charities of can I have your ticket?’” recalled the growing though not universal sentiment in Japan that Democratic lawmaker. dential inauguration and State of the Maine. Sen. Dan Coats, R-Ind., said the country has apologized enough. He eagerly said yes to Maureen Union wrapped into one. his choice “starts with family,” but “We must not let our children, grandchildren and — Sister Maureen, an Ursuline nun The president’s Cabinet, the dip- he hasn’t decided yet. even further generations to come, who have nothing who has been a member of the order lomatic corps and members of the Republican Rep. Leonard Lance, to do with that war, be predestined to apologize,” he for 50 years. Supreme Court, six of whom are R-N.J., faces a nearly Solomonic said. While Welch’s decision was Catholic, are expected to join sen- choice straight out of the Old Testa- somewhat easy, other lawmakers ators and House members in the ment. are struggling with an extraordi- seats on the floor of the chamber. “Either my wife (Heidi) or my nary demand — from spouses, fam- The House recently took the unusu- twin brother (James), but I’m a very ily, friends, constituents — for the al step of voting to limit the people popular fellow these days because FAA: Pilot reports of drone one ticket they get for guests to sit who can sit in those prime seats, es- of that one ticket that I get,” Lance in the upper galleries of the House sentially barring former members. said. sightings more than double

By JOAN LOWY The Associated Press Online n KNOW BEFORE YOU FLY: knowbeforeyoufly.org/ WASHINGTON — Cops: Loaded gun found in hollowed-out box resembling Bible Pilot reports of drone sightings so far this year do sometimes when they The Associated Press According to the New Officers made the dis- of marijuana. They also are more than double last get chewed up by en- York Post, the contain- covery early Monday in found an open alcohol year, government regula- gines. Also, a high-speed NEW YORK — New er looked like a leath- Brooklyn after pulling container and a knife. tors say, raising concern collision with a drone York City police say they er-bound King James over a car with tinted The driver and about the potential for a might damage the sur- found a loaded gun inside Bible. But instead of the windows. two passengers were deadly collision. face of a plane, changing a hollowed-out lockbox word of God, it contained Police say they charged with weapon There have been the airflows in a way that that resembles the Bible a loaded Glock 17, 10 bul- searched the car after and marijuana posses- more than 650 reports makes the plane difficult during a traffic stop. lets and a magazine. smelling a strong odor sion. this year through Aug. 9 to maneuver. by pilots of drones flying There were 16 drone near manned aircraft, sightings reported in the Federal Aviation June 2014, and 36 the fol- Administration said in lowing month. This year, Religious briefs a statement Thursday. there were 138 reports There were 238 un- from pilots flying up to bama, and Rev. Richard Hood will be in concert Aug. 23rd at manned aircraft sight- 10,000 feet in altitude in Radio program of New Wright Baptist Church Gala 2:30 p.m. at Reform FreeWill Pat Douglas invites the A purple tie gala to fund ings in all of 2014. June, and 137 reports in in Aliceville, Alabama, will be Baptist Church. A love offering public to tune in to WTWG sarcoidosis research in mem- The reports come July. the guest ministers. will be taken. For information, radio, 1050 AM for Yes Lord ory of Rev. Glenn Jefferson Earlier this week, call 205-375-2572 or 205- from pilots of a variety of Ministries, Sundays 9:15-9:45 Sr. will be held Aug. 22 at 6-9 399-7224. aircraft, including many crews on four commer- a.m. Usher ministry pro- p.m. at the James M. Trotter large airliners. The con- cial flights spotted a gram Convention Center-upper level. cern is that if a drone col- drone while preparing to Shiloh Full Gospel MB Tickets are $50.00 per person Pastor appreciation lides with an aircraft en- land at Newark Liberty Prayer ministry Brick MB Church celebrate New Beginning Everlast- Church hosts its annual usher and $350.00 for a table of 8. gine, it could disable the International Airport in the Rev. Everett B. Little ing Outreach Ministry invites ministry program, Aug. 16 at For tickets and information, engine much like birds New Jersey. pastor anniversary, Aug. 23 the public to call in with their 2 p.m. Rev. Anthony Davis of contact Laverne Jefferson at at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Christopher prayer requests at 662-327- Piney Grove Baptist Church 662-242-0612. Wriley from New Zion Pilgrim 9843. will be the guest minister. Building fund/Shoe MB Church, New Hope will be Praise and worship Revival size program the guest minister. Disgruntled man can’t pay service Weir Chapel MB Church will Truevine MB Church will be host their annual revival, have a building fund and shoe Revival Sulphur Springs MB Church Charity Full Gospel Baptist parking fine with rolls of pennies Aug. 16-20 at 7 p.m. nightly. size program, Aug. 22 at 6 will have a praise and worship Church holds their annual re- Rev. Michael Reed of Piney p.m. All groups, choirs, soloist The Associated Press day’s Chambersburg service the last Friday of each vival on Aug. 26-28 at 7 p.m. Grove Baptist Church will be and dance teams are invited. month at 7 p.m. For informa- nightly. Rev. Donnie Fields, Public Opinion he tried the guest minister. For information, call 662-518- CHAMBERSBURG, tion, call Pastor Henry Mosley Gloria Jamison and Adam paying with pennies 9650 or 662-272-5888. Pa. — A Pennsylvania at 662-328-1035. Sanders of Jackson will be the because the $25 ticket Summer revival borough is putting the seemed high for the vi- guest speakers. brakes on a disgruntled Revival Bethlehem MB Church, Mass choir anniversary olation: parking on the Caledonia will hold their Greater Mt. Olive, Crawford handyman’s attempt at wrong side of the street New Beginning Family & Program paying his $25 parking annual summer revival, August will host their mass choir anni- for 10 minutes. Life Worship Center host their Pleasant Grove Full Gospel fine with 50 rolls of pen- 17-21 at 7 p.m. nightly. Differ- versary Aug. 23 at 2 p.m. The borough’s fi- first revival, Aug. 12-14 at 7 Baptist Church holds their nies. ent guest minister each night. nance director says p.m. nightly. Micah Redd and “Men and Women of the Chambersburg offi- For information, call 662-328- Freddie Mosely will be the Male chorus Bible” program, Aug. 29 at 6 cials told Justin Greene Greene could have paid 0089. guest speakers. anniversary p.m. For information, call Rev. his passive-aggressive in quarters and dimes El Bethel MB Church John Cox at 662-327-5835. payment of 2,500 pen- instead — just not pen- Appreciation service Motivational speaker celebrates their male choir nies wasn’t allowed un- nies. New Zion Pilgrim Baptist Clay Dyer, motivational anniversary, Aug. 23 at 3 Homecoming service der a federal rule desig- Greene tells the Church celebrates Rev. Chris- speaker will be at The Mac p.m. All area male choirs are Yeates Chapel of West nating the copper coins newspaper he still hasn’t topher D. Wriley 14th appre- (3000 Bluecutt Road) Aug. invited. Point will hold their homecom- as small change — not paid the fine. He says ciation service, Aug. 16. Rev 20 at 6 p.m. $10 tickets ing services on Sept. 6 at tender for debts greater he’s still trying to think Micheal Stiggers of Mt. Pisgah (includes meal) are available Concert 2:30 p.m. The speaker will be than 25 cents. of another way to incon- MB Church in Lafayette, Ala- at First Baptist Church. Brian Free and Assurance Tillmon Calvert of Tupelo. Greene tells Wednes- venience the borough. SUBSTITUTED TRUST- EES NOTICE OF SALE

WHEREAS, on the 1st day of April, 2008, Columbus Rentals III, LLC executed a deed of trust to Aubrey E. Nich- ols, Trustee for the be- nefit of Bank of Vernon, which deed of trust was recorded on the 14th day of April, 2008, in Mortgage Book 2008, at Page 10039, in the office of the Chancery Clerk of Lowndes County, Mississippi, and re-recorded on the 21st day of August, 2008, in Mortgage Book 2008, at Page 21025; and WHEREAS, the afore- said Bank of Vernon, the holder of said deed of trust and note se- cured thereby, substi- SUBSTITUTED TRUST- tuted Justin B. Little as EES NOTICE OF SALE Trustee therein, as au- thorized by the terms WHEREAS, on the 1st thereof, by instrument day of April, 2008, dated the 22nd day of Columbus Rentals II, June, 2015, and recor- LLC executed a deed of ded in the office of the trust to Aubrey E. Nich- Chancery Clerk of ols, Trustee for the be- Lowndes County, Mis- nefit of Bank of Vernon, sissippi on July 23, which deed of trust was 2015, in Mortgage Book recorded on the 14th 2015, at Page 15755 in day of April, 2008, in the Office of the Chan- Mortgage Book 2008, cery Clerk of Lowndes at Page 10036, in the County, Mississippi; office of the Chancery and Clerk of Lowndes WHEREAS, default hav- County, Mississippi, ing been made in the and re-recorded on the terms and conditions of 21st day of August, said deed of trust and 2008, in Mortgage Book the entire debt secured 2008, at Page 21022; thereby having been de- and clared to be due and WHEREAS, the afore- payable in accordance said Bank of Vernon, with the terms of said the holder of said deed deed of trust, and the of trust and note se- legal holder of said in- cured thereby, substi- debtedness, Bank of tuted Justin B. Little as Vernon, has requested Trustee therein, as au- the undersigned Substi- thorized by the terms tuted Trustee to ex- thereof, by instrument ecute the trust and sell dated the 22nd day of said land and property June, 2015, and recor- in accordance with the ded in the office of the terms of said deed of Chancery Clerk of trust pursuant to applic- Lowndes County, Mis- able Mississippi law for sissippi on July 23, the purpose of raising 2015, in Mortgage Book the sums due thereun- 2015, at Page 15772 in der, together with attor- the Office of the Chan- ney’s fees, Substituted cery Clerk of Lowndes Trustee’s fees and ex- County, Mississippi; penses of sale; and NOW, THEREFORE, I, SUBSTITUTED TRUST- WHEREAS, default hav- Justin B. Little, Substi- EES NOTICE OF SALE ing been made in the tuted Trustee in said terms and conditions of deed of trust, will on the WHEREAS, on the 1st said deed of trust and 31st day of August, day of April, 2008, the entire debt secured 2015, offer for sale at Columbus Rentals I, thereby having been de- public outcry for cash to LLC executed a deed of clared to be due and the highest bidder, at trust to Aubrey E. Nich- payable in accordance 12:00 noon or other- ols, Trustee for the be- with the terms of said wise between the legal nefit of Bank of Vernon, deed of trust, and the hours of sale on at the which deed of trust was legal holder of said in- front door of the County recorded on the 14th debtedness, Bank of Courthouse in Colum- day of April, 2008, Mort- Vernon, has requested bus, County of gage Book 2008, at the undersigned Substi- Lowndes, State of Mis- Page 10033, in the of- tuted Trustee to ex- sissippi, the following fice of the Chancery ecute the trust and sell described real property Clerk of Lowndes said land and property situated in the County County, Mississippi, in accordance with the of Lowndes, State of and re-recorded on the terms of said deed of Mississippi, to-wit: 21st day of August, trust pursuant to applic- TRACT I: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 2008, in Mortgage Book able Mississippi law for 5 and 6 of Hillside, a 2008, at Page 21019; the purpose of raising subdivision of and in and the sums due thereun- Columbus, Lowndes WHEREAS, the afore- der, together with attor- County, Mississippi, as said Bank of Vernon, ney’s fees, Substituted per map or plat thereof the holder of said deed Trustee’s fees and ex- recorded in Plat Book 5 of trust and note se- penses of sale; at Page 51 in the Chan- cured thereby, substi- NOW, THEREFORE, I, cery Clerk’s Office of tuted Justin B. Little as Justin B. Little, Substi- Lowndes County, Mis- Trustee therein, as au- tuted Trustee in said sissippi. thorized by the terms deed of trust, will on the thereof, by instrument 31st day of August, SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to dated the 22nd day of 2015, offer for sale at such access, drainage, June, 2015, and recor- public outcry for cash to and utility easements ded in the office of the the highest bidder, at as set forth and shown Chancery Clerk of 12:00 noon or other- on the recorded plat of Lowndes County, Mis- wise between the legal Hillside. sissippi on July 23, hours of sale on at the 2015, in Mortgage Book front door of the County 2015, at Page 15752 in Courthouse in Colum- TRACT II: A tract of land the Office of the Chan- bus, County of containing 0.27 acre, cery Clerk of Lowndes Lowndes, State of Mis- more or less, in the city County, Mississippi; sissippi, the following limits of Columbus, Mis- and described real property sissippi, in the South- WHEREAS, default hav- situated in the County east Quarter of the ing been made in the of Lowndes, State of Southwest Quarter of terms and conditions of Mississippi, to-wit: Section 9, Township 18 said deed of trust and TRACT I: Lots 7, 8, 9 South, Range 18 West, the entire debt secured and 10, of Hillside, a Lowndes County, Mis- thereby having been de- subdivision of and in sissippi, described as clared to be due and Columbus, Lowndes follows: payable in accordance County, Mississippi, as with the terms of said per map or plat thereof Commencing at an ex- deed of trust, and the recorded in Plat Book 5 isting concrete monu- legal holder of said in- at Page 51 in the Chan- ment at the Southwest debtedness, Bank of cery Clerk’s Office of corner of the Southeast Vernon, has requested Lowndes County, Mis- Quarter of the Southw- the undersigned Substi- sissippi. est Quarter of said Sec- tuted Trustee to ex- tion 9; run thence East ecute the trust and sell SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to along the South side of said land and property such access, drainage, said quarter-quarter sec- in accordance with the and utility easements tion for 168.9 feet to an terms of said deed of as set forth and shown existing iron pin on the trust pursuant to applic- on the recorded plat of East right of way of a able Mississippi law for Hillside. public road known as the purpose of raising 6th Street North; run the sums due thereun- TRACT II: A tract of land thence North 15 de- der, together with attor- containing 0.27 acre, grees 40 minutes East ney’s fees, Substituted more or less, in the city along the East right of Trustee’s fees and ex- limits of Columbus, Mis- way of said 6th Street penses of sale; sissippi, in the South- North (30 feet from NOW, THEREFORE, I, east Quarter of the centerline) for 74.2 Justin B. Little, Substi- Southwest Quarter of feet; thence North 15 tuted Trustee in said Section 9, Township 18 degrees 10 minutes deed of trust, will on the South, Range 18 West, East along said East 31st day of August, Lowndes County, Mis- right of way for 73.2 2015, offer for sale at sissippi, described as feet; thence North 14 public outcry for cash to follows: degrees 26 minutes the highest bidder, at East along said East 12:00 noon or other- Commencing at an ex- right of way for 148.0 wise between the legal isting concrete monu- feet; thence North 12 hours of sale on at the ment at the Southwest degrees 28 minutes front door of the County corner of the Southeast East along said East Courthouse in Colum- Quarter of the Southw- right of way for 151.2 bus, County of est Quarter of said Sec- feet; thence North 12 Lowndes, State of Mis- tion 9; run thence East degrees 17 minutes sissippi, the following along the South side of East along said East described real property said quarter-quarter sec- SUBSTITUTED TRUST- right of way for 230.1 situated in the County tion for 168.9 feet to an EES NOTICE OF SALE feet to an existing fence of Lowndes, State of existing iron pin on the corner which is the ini- Mississippi, to-wit: East right of way of a WHEREAS, on the 1st tial point of beginning of TRACT I: Lots 11 and public road known as day of April, 2008, the tract herein de- 12, of Hillside, a subdi- 6th Street North; run Columbus Rentals III, scribed: vision of and in Colum- thence North 15 de- LLC executed a deed of bus, Lowndes County, grees 40 minutes East trust to Aubrey E. Nich- FROM SAID INITIAL Mississippi, as per map along the East right of ols, Trustee for the be- POINT OF BEGINNING, or plat thereof recorded way of said 6th Street nefit of Bank of Vernon, thence South 80 de- in Plat Book 5 at Page North (30 feet from which deed of trust was grees 20 minutes East 51 in the Chancery centerline) for 74.2 recorded on the 14th along said fence for Clerk’s Office of feet; thence North 15 day of April, 2008, in 289.6 feet to an exist- Lowndes County, Mis- degrees 10 minutes Mortgage Book 2008, ing iron pin; thence sissippi. East along said East at Page 10039, in the South 38 degrees 22 right of way for 73.2 office of the Chancery minutes West for 48.54 SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to feet; thence North 14 Clerk of Lowndes feet to a point; run such access, drainage, degrees 26 minutes County, Mississippi, thence North 78 de- and utility easements East along said East and re-recorded on the grees 55 minutes West as set forth and shown right of way for 148.0 21st day of August, for 268.00 feet to a on the recorded plat of feet; thence North 12 2008, in Mortgage Book point on the East right Hillside. degrees 28 minutes 2008, at Page 21025; of way of said 6th East along said East and Street North (30 feet TRACT II: A tract of land right of way for 151.2 WHEREAS, the afore- from centerline); run containing 0.27 acre, feet; thence North 12 said Bank of Vernon, thence North 12 de- more or less, in the city degrees 17 minutes the holder of said deed grees 17 minutes East limits of Columbus, Mis- East along said East of trust and note se- along said East right of sissippi, in the South- right of way for 230.1 cured thereby, substi- way for 40 feet, more or east Quarter of the feet to an existing fence tuted Justin B. Little as less, to the initial point Southwest Quarter of corner which is the ini- Trustee therein, as au- of beginning. Section 9, Township 18 tial point of beginning of thorized by the terms South, Range 18 West, SUBSTITUTED TRUST- the tract herein de- thereof, by instrument Being the same prop- Lowndes County, Mis- EES NOTICE OF SALE scribed: dated the 22nd day of erty described and con- sissippi, described as June, 2015, and recor- veyed in deed dated follows: WHEREAS, on the 1st FROM SAID INITIAL ded in the office of the April 4, 2007, and re- day of April, 2008, POINT OF BEGINNING, Chancery Clerk of corded in Deed Book Commencing at an ex- Columbus Rentals II, thence South 80 de- Lowndes County, Mis- 2007 at Page 2697 in isting concrete monu- LLC executed a deed of grees 20 minutes East sissippi on July 23, the Chancery Clerk’s Of- ment at the Southwest trust to Aubrey E. Nich- along said fence for 2015, in Mortgage Book fice of Lowndes County, corner of the Southeast ols, Trustee for the be- 289.6 feet to an exist- 2015, at Page 15755 in Mississippi. Quarter of the Southw- nefit of Bank of Vernon, ing iron pin; thence the Office of the Chan- est Quarter of said Sec- which deed of trust was South 38 degrees 22 cery Clerk of Lowndes Tract II herein de- tion 9; run thence East recorded on the 14th minutes West for 48.54 County, Mississippi; scribed and conveyed is along the South side of day of April, 2008, in feet to a point; run and a 0.27 acre tract of land said quarter-quarter sec- Mortgage Book 2008, thence North 78 de- WHEREAS, default hav- being a part of Hillside tion for 168.9 feet to an at Page 10036, in the grees 55 minutes West ing been made in the and located North of existing iron pin on the office of the Chancery for 268.00 feet to a terms and conditions of and adjacent to Lot 1 of East right of way of a Clerk of Lowndes point on the East right said deed of trust and Hillside as per map or public road known as County, Mississippi, of way of said 6th the entire debt secured plat recorded in Plat 6th Street North; run and re-recorded on the Street North (30 feet thereby having been de- Book 5 at Page 51 in thence North 15 de- 21st day of August, from centerline); run clared to be due and the Chancery Clerk’s Of- grees 40 minutes East 2008, in Mortgage Book thence North 12 de- payable in accordance fice of Lowndes County, along the East right of 2008, at Page 21022; grees 17 minutes East with the terms of said Mississippi. way of said 6th Street and along said East right of deed of trust, and the North (30 feet from WHEREAS, the afore- way for 40 feet, more or legal holder of said in- Together with the hered- centerline) for 74.2 said Bank of Vernon, less, to the initial point debtedness, Bank of itaments and appurten- feet; thence North 15 the holder of saTheid de eDispatchd of begi n•n www.cdispatch.coming. Vernon, has requested ances thereunto belong- FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2015 7B degrees 10 minutes of trust and note se- the undersigned Substi- ing and all fixtures now East along said East cured thereby, substi- Being the same prop- tuted Trustee to ex- attached to and used in right of way for 73.2 tuted Justin B. Little as erty described and con- ecute the trust and sell connection with the feet; thence North 14 Trustee therein, as au- veyed in deed dated said land and property premises herein de- degrees 26 minutes thorized by the terms April 4, 2007, and re- in accordance with the scribed. East along said East thereof, by instrument corded in Deed Book terms of said deed of Said sale will be sub- right of way for 148.0 dated the 22nd day of 2007 at Page 2697 in trust pursuant to applic- ject to the right of way feet; thence North 12 June, 2015, and recor- the Chancery Clerk’s Of- able Mississippi law for easements and restric- degrees 28 minutes ded in the office of the fice of Lowndes County, the purpose of Phone:raising tions 662.328.2424of record in the Of- • Fax: 662.329.1521 East along said East Chancery Clerk of Mississippi. the sums due thereun- fice of the Chancery right of way for 151.2 Lowndes County, Mis- der, together with attor- [email protected] of Lowndes feet; thence North 12 sissippi on July 23, Tract II herein de- ney’s fees, Substituted County, Mississippi, degrees 17 minutes 2015, in Mortgage Book scribed and conveyed is Trustee’s fees and ex- and wcdispatch.com/classifiedsill be subject to East along said East 2015, at Page 15772 in a 0.27 acre tract of land penses of sale; special assessments, right of way for 230.1 the Office of the Chan- being a part of Hillside NOW, THEREFORE, I, and rights of redemp- feet to an existing fence cery Clerk of Lowndes and located North of Justin B. Little, Substi- tP.ion O., if a nBoxy, which m511ight • 516 Main Street corner which is the ini- County, Mississippi; and adjacent to Lot 1 of tuted Trustee in said adversely affect the title tial point of beginning of and Hillside as per map or deed of trust, will on the to subjectColumbus, property. MS 39701 SUBSTITUTED TRUST- the tract herein de- WHEREAS, default hav- plat recorded in Plat 31st day of August, Said property will be CLASSIFIEDSEES NOTICE OF SALE scribed: ing been made in the Book 5 at Page 51 in 2015, offer for sale at sold on an “As Is, terms and conditions of the Chancery Clerk’s Of- public outcry for cash to Where Is” basis without WHEREAS, on the 1st FROM SAID INITIAL said deed of trust and fice of Lowndes County, the highest bidder, at warranty or recourse, day of April, 200(Deadlines8, P OsubjectINT OF to B Echange.)GINNING, the entire dREGULARebt secured Missi sRATESsippi. 12:00SUPER noon or other - SAVERexpress or RATESimplied as to GARAGE SALE RATES DEADLINES thence South 80 de- 6 Days ...... $12.00 Columbus Rentals I, there4b yLines/6 having bee Daysn de- ...... $19.20 wise between the legal title, use and/or enjoy- 4 Lines/1 Day...... $9.20 LLC executed a deed of grees 20 minutes East clared to be due and Tract II herein de- hour12s o fDays sale o ...... n at the ment. $18.00 along said fence for 4 Lines/12 Days ...... $31.20 4 Lines/3 Days...... $18.00 For Placing/Cancelingtrust to Au bClassifiedrey E. Nich- Line Ads: payable in accordance scribed and conveyed is frontOver door o 6f tlineshe Cou isnt y$1S peraid sadditionalale will be ma line.de ols, Trustee for the be- 289.6 feet to an exist- with 4th eLines/26 terms of sa iDaysd a ...... 0.27 acre trac$46.80t of land Courthouse in Colum- for the purpose of pay- Sunday Paper Deadline is Thursday 3:00in gP.M. iron pin; thence Price includes 2 FREE Garage Sale nefit of Bank of Vernon, deed oRatef trus tapplies, and th eto commercialbeing a part operationsof Hillside bus, County Sixof lines or less,in consecutiveg the indeb tdays.edness which deed of trust was South 38 degrees 22 legal holder of said in- and located North of Lowndes, State of Mis- secured by the above signs. RAIN GUARANTEE: If it Monday Paper Deadline is Friday 12:00 P.M.minutes West for 48.54 and merchandise over $1,000. Rate applies to private party ads of non-commer- recorded on the 14th debtedness, Bank of and adjacent to Lot 1 of sissipcialpi, naturethe foll oforwi nmerchandiseg descri bundered de $1,000.ed of tr uMustst, rains the day of your sale, we will Tuesday Paper Deadlineday of isAp Mondayril, 2008, M 12:00ort- fe eP.M.t to a point; run Vernon, has requested Hillside as per map or described real property and the proceeds there- Wednesday Paper Deadlinegage Book is20 Tuesday08, at 12:00thence P.M. North 78 de- the undersignCalled S u328-2424bsti- plat rforeco ratesrded i non Plat situated ininclude the Co priceunty in ad.of w1 iITEMll be a pPERplied AD as. re-run you ad the next week FREE! grees 55 minutes West You must call to request free re-run. Thursday Paper DeadlinePage 10 is03 Wednesday3, in the of- 12:00 P.M. tuted Trustee to ex-additionalBook 5lines. at Page 51 in of Lowndes, StateNo of pets, firewood,provided b yetc. the terms of fice of the Chancery for 268.00 feet to a ecute the trust and sell the Chancery Clerk’s Of- Mississippi, to-wit: said deed of trust. Friday Paper DeadlineCler kis o Thursdayf Lowndes 12:00po iP.M.nt on the East right said land and property fice of Lowndes County, TRACT I: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, I WILL CONVEY only County, Mississippi, of way of said 6th in accordance with the Mississippi. 5 and 6 of Hillside, a such title as is vested LEGAL NOTICES must be submitted 3 Sbusinesstreet North days (30 feet and re-recorded on the terms of said deed of subdivision of and in in me as the Substi- 2 prior1st da yto of firstAugus t,publicationfrom ce ndateterline); run trust pAdvertisementsursuant to applic- Together with the hered- Colum bmustus, Lowndes betuted T rupaidstee. for in advance. 2008, in Mortgage Book thence North 12 de- able Mississippi law for itaments and appurten- County, Mississippi, as WITNESS MY SIGNA- 2008, at Page 21019; grees 17 minutes East the purpYouose o mayf raisin cancelg anc eats t hanyereu ntimeto bel oduringng- per m regularap or plat businessthereof TU hoursRE, this andthe 4t hreceive day a refund for days not published. • Please read your ad ona nthed first day of publication.along sWeaid acceptEast rig ht of the sums due thereun- ing and all fixtures now recorded in Plat Book 5 of August, 2015. responsibility only forW theHE RfirstEAS ,incorrect the afore- insertion.way for 40 feet, more or der, together with attor- attached to and used in at Page 51 in the Chan- • The Publisher assumess anoid Bfinancialank of Ve rresponsibilitynon, less, forto t herrorse initia norl poi nfort ney’s fees, Substituted connection with the cery Clerk’s Office of /s/ Justin B. Little omission of copy. Liabilitythe h oshalllder o notf sa iexceedd deed theof costbegin ofnin thatg. portion ofT ruFREEstee’s fees SERVICES and ex- premises heTheserein de- ads areLow takenndes C obyun fax,ty, M ie-mails- J usorti nin B . personLittle at our office. Ads will not be take by telephone. space occupied by suchof error.trust and note se- penses of sale; scribed. sissippi. Mississippi Bar No. cured thereby, substi- Being the same prop- NOW, THEREFORE, I, Said sale wAdill b muste sub- fit in 4 lines 102038 Up to 4 lines, runs for 6 days. • All questions regardingtu tclassifieded Justin B ads. Lit tcurrentlyle as ert runningy describe shouldd and c oben- JusBargaintin B. Little, Sub sColumnti- ject to the right of way SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to SuFreebstituted PetsTrustee directed to the ClassifiedTrus Department.tee therein, as au- veyed in deed dated tute(approximatelyd Trustee in said 20 characterseasements perand linerestr)i cand- s willuch a runcces fors, d r3a idays.nage, REYNOLDS, REYNOLDS, • All ads are subject to thetho rapprovalized by the of te thisrms paper.Ma yThe 29, Commercial2007, and re- deed of trust, will on the tions of record in the Of- and utility easements & LLostITTLE, L L&C Found Up to 6 lines, ad will run for 6 days. Dispatch reserves the trighthereo tof, b reject,y instru revise,ment classifycorded orin Dcanceleed Bo anyok 31sFort da itemsy of Au g$100ust, or lessfice ONLY. of the C hMoreancer ythan oneas s eitemt fort hmay and besho inwn Post Office Box 2863 2007 at Page 4259 in advertising at any time.da ted the 22nd day of 201same5, off ead,r fo butr sal eprices at Cmaylerk onotf Lo wtotalndes over $100on ,t hnoe r erelists.corded plat of Tuscaloosa, Alabama June, 2015, and recor- the Chancery Clerk’s Of- public outcry for cash to County, Mississippi, Hillside. 35403 Legal Notices 0010 dLegaled i nNotices the o0010ffice of the fLegalice o Noticesf Low n0010des County, tLegalhe h iNoticesghest 0010 bidder, at aLegalnd w Noticesill be 0010subject to Legal Notices 0010 TLegalelep Noticeshone: 0010 Stump Removal 1790 Chancery Clerk of Mississippi. 12:00 noon or other- special assessments, 205-391-0073 IN THE CHANCERY Lowndes County, Mis- wise between the legal and rights of redemp- TRACT II: A tract of land Facsimile: COURT OF LOWNDES sissippi on July 23, Tract II herein de- hours of sale on at the tion, if any, which might containing 0.27 acre, 205-391-0911 COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI 2015, in Mortgage Book scribed and conveyed is front door of the County adversely affect the title more or less, in the city Email: [email protected] 2015, at Page 15752 in a 0.27 acre tract of land Courthouse in Colum- to subject property. limits of Columbus, Mis- File No. 31.0498 IN THE MATTER OF THE the Office of the Chan- being a part of Hillside bus, County of Said property will be sissippi, in the South- ESTATE OF SYLVESTER cery Clerk of Lowndes and located North of Lowndes, State of Mis- sold on an “As Is, east Quarter of the Publication dates: Au- eds JORDAN, DECEASED, County, Mississippi; and adjacent to Lot 1 of sissippi, the following Where Is” basis without Southwest Quarter of gust 7, 2015, August

Hillside as per map or eds MATTIE JORDAN, PETI- and described real property warranty or recourse, Section 9, Township 18 14, 2015, August 21, ALLSTUMP GRINDING

plat recorded in Plat  TIONER WHEREAS, default hav- situated in the County express or implied as to South, Range 18 West, 2015 and August 28, SERVICE CAUSE NO. 2009-0167- ing been made in the Book 5 at Page 51 in of Lowndes, State of title, use and/or enjoy- Lowndes County, Mis- 2015. the Chancery Clerk’s Of- GET 'ER DONE! B terms and conditions of Mississippi, to-wit: ment. sissippi, described as We can grind all your said deed of trust and fice of Lowndes County, TRACT I: Lots 7, 8, 9 Said sale will be made follows: Appliance Repair 1060 Mississippi. stumps. Hard to reach Rule 81 Summons the entire debt secured and 10, of Hillside, a for the purpose of pay- places, blown over thereby having been de- subdivision of and in ing the indebtedness Commencing at an ex- Mid South Appliance roots, hillsides, back- (Summons by Publica- clared to be due and Together with the hered- Columbus, Lowndes secured by the above isting concrete monu- Repair itaments and appurten- yards, pastures. Free tion) payable in accordance County, Mississippi, as described deed of trust, ment at the Southwest licensed-bonded- estimates. You find it, THE STATE OF MISSIS- with the terms of said ances thereunto belong- per map or plat thereof and the proceeds there- corner of the Southeast insured ing and all fixtures now we'll grind it! SIPPI deed of trust, and the recorded in Plat Book 5 of will be applied as Quarter of the Southw- STEVE: 662-549-3467 662-361-8379 legal holder of said in- attached to and used in at Page 51 in the Chan- provided by the terms of est Quarter of said Sec- ALL WORK STUMP GRINDING, ex- TO: Any and all known debtedness, Bank of connection with the cery Clerk’s Office of said deed of trust. tion 9; run thence East GUARANTEED cavation, & dirt work. and unknown heirs of Vernon, has requested premises herein de- Lowndes County, Mis- I WILL CONVEY only along the South side of Text/call 662-251- Sylvester Jordan, whose the undersigned Substi- scribed. sissippi. such title as is vested said quarter-quarter sec- Building & Remodeling 1120 9191. place of residence, tuted Trustee to ex- Said sale will be sub- in me as the Substi- tion for 168.9 feet to an ject to the right of way street address, post of- ecute the trust and sell SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to tuted Trustee. existing iron pin on the Tree Services 1860 fice address is un- said land and property easements and restric- such access, drainage, WITNESS MY SIGNA- East right of way of a tions of record in the Of- known to Petition after in accordance with the and utility easements TURE, this the 4th day public road known as A&T Tree Service diligent search and in- terms of said deed of fice of the Chancery as set forth and shown of August, 2015. 6th Street North; run Clerk of Lowndes Bucket truck & stump quiry to ascertain same. trust pursuant to applic- on the recorded plat of thence North 15 de- removal. Free est. able Mississippi law for County, Mississippi, Hillside. /s/ Justin B. Little grees 40 minutes East and will be subject to FLOOR COVERING, Serving Columbus You have been made a the purpose of raising Justin B. Little along the East right of Countertops, Kitchen & since 1987. Senior Defendant in the suit the sums due thereun- special assessments, TRACT II: A tract of land Mississippi Bar No. way of said 6th Street and rights of redemp- Bath Designs, citizen disc. Call Alvin @ filed in this Court by der, together with attor- containing 0.27 acre, 102038 North (30 feet from Cabinets, Outdoor 242-0324/241-4447 Mattie Jordan, Petition- ney’s fees, Substituted tion, if any, which might more or less, in the city Substituted Trustee centerline) for 74.2 adversely affect the title Grills, Plumbing "We'll go out on a limb er, Plaintiff seeking De- Trustee’s fees and ex- limits of Columbus, Mis- REYNOLDS, REYNOLDS, feet; thence North 15 fixtures. Now also carry- for you!" termination of Heirship. penses of sale; to subject property. sissippi, in the South- & LITTLE, LLC degrees 10 minutes Said property will be ing appliances & NOW, THEREFORE, I, east Quarter of the Post Office Box 2863 East along said East mattresses! J&A TREE REMOVAL Defendants other than Justin B. Little, Substi- sold on an “As Is, Southwest Quarter of Tuscaloosa, Alabama right of way for 73.2 Work from a bucket Where Is” basis without Licensed: Residental & you in this action are: tuted Trustee in said Section 9, Township 18 35403 feet; thence North 14 Commercial work. truck. Insured/bonded. Any person with a claim deed of trust, will on the warranty or recourse, South, Range 18 West, Telephone: degrees 26 minutes Call Jimmy for a express or implied as to 327-6900 as an heir of Sylvester 31st day of August, Lowndes County, Mis- 205-391-0073 East along said East www.fryetile.com free estimate Jordan. 2015, offer for sale at title, use and/or enjoy- sissippi, described as Facsimile: right of way for 148.0 662-386-6286. public outcry for cash to ment. follows: 205-391-0911 feet; thence North 12 REMODELING OF all types. Apartment main- You are summoned to the highest bidder, at Said sale will be made Email: [email protected] degrees 28 minutes TREE REMOVAL, trim- 12:00 noon or other- for the purpose of pay- Commencing at an ex- File No. 31.0497 East along said East tenance, brick masonry, ming, heavy duty indus- appear and defend stone work & painting. against the complaint or wise between the legal ing the indebtedness isting concrete monu- right of way for 151.2 trial mowing & mulch- hours of sale on at the secured by the above ment at the Southwest Publication dates: Au- feet; thence North 12 Free estimates. 662- ing. Text/call 662-251- petition filed against 497-1011 or 327-2673. you in this action at front door of the County described deed of trust, corner of the Southeast gust 7, 2015, August degrees 17 minutes 9191 9:00 a.m. on the 7th of Courthouse in Colum- and the proceeds there- Quarter of the Southw- 14, 2015, August 21, East along said East of will be applied as TODD PARKS Clerical & Office 3050 October, 2015, in the bus, County of est Quarter of said Sec- 2015 and August 28, right of way for 230.1 Construction courtroom of Honorable Lowndes, State of Mis- provided by the terms of tion 9; run thence East 2105. feet to an existing fence said deed of trust. New Construction, Re- PART TIME individual w/ Kenneth M. Burns, in sissippi, the following along the South side of corner which is the ini- modeling, Repairs, Con- the Oktibbeha County described real property I WILL CONVEY only said quarter-quarter sec- tial point of beginning of computer & some ac- such title as is vested SUBSTITUTED TRUST- crete. Free est. Call or counting/bookkeeping Chancery Courthouse, situated in the County tion for 168.9 feet to an EES NOTICE OF SALE the tract herein de- email 662-889-8662 or Starkville, Mississippi, of Lowndes, State of in me as the Substi- existing iron pin on the scribed: knowledge. Duties will tuted Trustee. toddparks.construction incl answering phones, and in case of your fail- Mississippi, to-wit: East right of way of a WHEREAS, on the 1st @gmail.com ure to appear and de- TRACT I: Lots 11 and WITNESS MY SIGNA- public road known as FROM SAID INITIAL filing, computer work, & TURE, this the 4th day day of April, 2008, other tasks as as- fend a judgment will be 12, of Hillside, a subdi- 6th Street North; run POINT OF BEGINNING, Tom Hatcher, LLC

Columbus Rentals III, 662-328-2424 • cdispatch.com/classi entered against you for vision of and in Colum- of August, 2015. thence North 15 de- thence South 80 de- signed. 9 am to 1, may LLC executed a deed of Custom Construction, be subject to change. the money or other bus, Lowndes County, grees 40 minutes East grees 20 minutes East Restoration, Remodel- /s/ Justin B. Little trust to Aubrey E. Nich- Credit & background sell, trade in The Dispatch Classi  Buy, things demanded in the Mississippi, as per map along the East right of ols, Trustee for the be- along said fence for ing, Repair, Insurance complaint or petition. or plat thereof recorded Justin B. Little way of said 6th Street 289.6 feet to an exist- claims. 662-364-1769. check. Please send re- Mississippi Bar No. nefit of Bank of Vernon, sume & references to: in Plat Book 5 at Page North (30 feet from which deed of trust was ing iron pin; thence Licensed & Bonded 51 in the Chancery 102038 centerline) for 74.2 South 38 degrees 22 Blind Box 571 You are not required to recorded on the 14th RAY'S WOOD WORKS file an answer or other Clerk’s Office of Substituted Trustee feet; thence North 15 minutes West for 48.54 Commercial Dispatch REYNOLDS, REYNOLDS, day of April, 2008, in PO Box 511 pleading but you may do Lowndes County, Mis- degrees 10 minutes Mortgage Book 2008, feet to a point; run so if you desire. sissippi. & LITTLE, LLC East along said East thence North 78 de- Columbus, MS 39703 Post Office Box 2863 at Page 10039, in the right of way for 73.2 office of the Chancery grees 55 minutes West THE STARKVILLE Dis- Issued under my hand SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to Tuscaloosa, Alabama feet; thence North 14 for 268.00 feet to a 35403 Clerk of Lowndes trict Office of the United and seal of said Court, such access, drainage, degrees 26 minutes County, Mississippi, point on the East right Multiple Home Repairs Methodist Church is this 6th day of August, and utility easements Telephone: East along said East of way of said 6th Sheetrock, Flooring, 205-391-0073 and re-recorded on the seeking to fill the posi- 2015. as set forth and shown right of way for 148.0 21st day of August, Street North (30 feet Trim, Painting, Tile, tion of “District Secret- on the recorded plat of Facsimile: feet; thence North 12 from centerline); run Kitchen/Bath 205-391-0911 2008, in Mortgage Book ary and Program Admin- /s/Shantrell W. Hillside. degrees 28 minutes 2008, at Page 21025; thence North 12 de- Decks- Dock Repair istrator”. Please submit Granderson, D.C. Email: [email protected] East along said East grees 17 minutes East Pressure Washing File No. 31.0495 and your resume to: Lisa Younger Neese TRACT II: A tract of land right of way for 151.2 WHEREAS, the afore- along said East right of 662-634-1114 Lowndes County Chan- containing 0.27 acre, feet; thence North 12 way for 40 feet, more or Publication dates: Au- said Bank of Vernon, M. Ashford cery Clerk more or less, in the city degrees 17 minutes the holder of said deed less, to the initial point General Services 1360 District Personnel Com- P. O. Box684 limits of Columbus, Mis- gust 7, 2015, August East along said East of beginning. 14, 2015, August 21, of trust and note se- mittee, Chairperson Columbus, MS 39703 sissippi, in the South- right of way for 230.1 cured thereby, substi- FREE TRAINING - Job 513 Hummingbird Lane (Seal) east Quarter of the 2015 and August 28, feet to an existing fence Being the same prop- Skills plus Computer 2015. tuted Justin B. Little as Starkville, MS 39759 Southwest Quarter of corner which is the ini- Trustee therein, as au- erty described and con- Training for Women. Prepared by: Section 9, Township 18 tial point of beginning of thorized by the terms veyed in deed dated Tues & Thur, 8:45-3, Applications will be ac- South, Range 18 West, SUBSTITUTED TRUST- the tract herein de- thereof, by instrument April 4, 2007, and re- Sept-mid Nov. at Christi- cepted thru Wednesday, Harold B. McCarley, Jr. Lowndes County, Mis- EES NOTICE OF SALE scribed: dated the 22nd day of corded in Deed Book an Women’s Job Corps. August 19, 2015. (MB#2205) sissippi, described as June, 2015, and recor- 2007 at Page 2697 in 662-722-3016; 662- Attorney at Law follows: WHEREAS, on the 1st FROM SAID INITIAL ded in the office of the the Chancery Clerk’s Of- 328-6802. General Help Wanted 3200 350 Arbor Drive, Suite D day of April, 2008, POINT OF BEGINNING, Chancery Clerk of fice of Lowndes County, P.O. Box 2728 Commencing at an ex- Columbus Rentals II, thence South 80 de- Lowndes County, Mis- Mississippi. HILL'S PRESSURE GOOSE HOLLOW FUR- Ridgeland, MS 39158 isting concrete monu- LLC executed a deed of grees 20 minutes East sissippi on July 23, WASHING. Commercial/ NITURE IS SEEKING Telephone: 601-206- ment at the Southwest trust to Aubrey E. Nich- along said fence for 2015, in Mortgage Book Tract II herein de- residential. House, con- SALE'S ASSOCIATES 5557 corner of the Southeast ols, Trustee for the be- 289.6 feet to an exist- 2015, at Page 15755 in scribed and conveyed is crete, sidewalks & mo- FOR THE COLUMBUS Facsimile: 601-206- Quarter of the Southw- nefit of Bank of Vernon, ing iron pin; thence the Office of the Chan- a 0.27 acre tract of land bile washing. Free est. LOCATION. PLEASE 1612 est Quarter of said Sec- which deed of trust was South 38 degrees 22 cery Clerk of Lowndes being a part of Hillside Call 662-386-8925 BRING RESUME OR tion 9; run thence East recorded on the 14th minutes West for 48.54 County, Mississippi; and located North of MAIL TO 1539 HWY 45 Publish Dates: 8/14, along the South side of feet to a point; run and adjacent to Lot 1 of RETAINER WALL, drive- N, COLUMBUS, MS day of April, 2008, in and way, foundation, con- 8/21, & 8/28/2015 said quarter-quarter sec- Mortgage Book 2008, thence North 78 de- WHEREAS, default hav- Hillside as per map or 39705. EMAIL: goose- tion for 168.9 feet to an grees 55 minutes West plat recorded in Plat crete/riff raft drainage [email protected] at Page 10036, in the ing been made in the work, remodeling, base- The following vehicle existing iron pin on the office of the Chancery for 268.00 feet to a terms and conditions of Book 5 at Page 51 in om has been abandoned at East right of way of a point on the East right the Chancery Clerk’s Of- ment foundation, re- Clerk of Lowndes said deed of trust and pairs, small dump truck Atlas Recovery & Tow- public road known as County, Mississippi, of way of said 6th the entire debt secured fice of Lowndes County, LOCAL HVAC Contractor ing, 4009 HWY 373, 6th Street North; run Street North (30 feet Mississippi. hauling (5-6 yd) load & is looking for HVAC Tech and re-recorded on the thereby having been de- demolition/lot cleaning. Columbus, MS 39705: thence North 15 de- 21st day of August, from centerline); run clared to be due and with 3 or more years of grees 40 minutes East thence North 12 de- Together with the hered- Burr Masonry 242- experience. Full time. 2008, in Mortgage Book payable in accordance 0259. 1996 Isuzu Hombre along the East right of 2008, at Page 21022; grees 17 minutes East with the terms of said itaments and appurten- NO PHONE CALLS.Send way of said 6th Street along said East right of ances thereunto belong- resume, color copy of VIN# and deed of trust, and the Lawn Care / Landscaping 1GGCS1441T8710507 North (30 feet from WHEREAS, the afore- way for 40 feet, more or legal holder of said in- ing and all fixtures now Driver's License, and a centerline) for 74.2 said Bank of Vernon, less, to the initial point debtedness, Bank of attached to and used in 1470 color copy of E.P.A IF THESE VEHICLES ARE feet; thence North 15 the holder of said deed of beginning. Vernon, has requested connection with the Card/License to: NOT CLAIMED THEY degrees 10 minutes of trust and note se- the undersigned Substi- premises herein de- AVERAGE SIZE yard Sorrell Air WILL BE PUT UP FOR East along said East cured thereby, substi- Being the same prop- tuted Trustee to ex- scribed. mowed/trimmed/ 1233 Hway. 45 N. SALE ON THE 20TH DAY right of way for 73.2 tuted Justin B. Little as erty described and con- ecute the trust and sell Said sale will be sub- driveway blown off $40. Columbus, MS 39705 feet; thence North 14 veyed in deed dated ject to the right of way No hilly yards! 574- OF AUGUST, 2015 at Trustee therein, as au- said land and property MAINTENANCE 6:00 A.M. AT Atlas Re- degrees 26 minutes thorized by the terms April 4, 2007, and re- in accordance with the easements and restric- 7189. East along said East corded in Deed Book tions of record in the Of- SUPERVISOR covery & Towing, 4009 thereof, by instrument terms of said deed of Buchanan Hardwood HWY 373, Columbus, right of way for 148.0 2007 at Page 2697 in fice of the Chancery JESSE & BEVERLY'S dated the 22nd day of trust pursuant to applic- LAWN SERVICE. Spring Flooring in Aliceville, AL MS 39705. feet; thence North 12 June, 2015, and recor- the Chancery Clerk’s Of- able Mississippi law for Clerk of Lowndes degrees 28 minutes fice of Lowndes County, County, Mississippi, cleanup, firewood, land- has an opening for a ded in the office of the the purpose of raising maintenance super- Witnessed under my East along said East Mississippi. and will be subject to scaping, tree cutting. Chancery Clerk of the sums due thereun- 356-6525. visor. Candidates must hand on this the 14th right of way for 151.2 Lowndes County, Mis- der, together with attor- special assessments, feet; thence North 12 Tract II herein de- and rights of redemp- have supervisory, day of JULY, 2015. sissippi on July 23, ney’s fees, Substituted TERRA CARE electrical, hydraulic, & degrees 17 minutes 2015, in Mortgage Book scribed and conveyed is Trustee’s fees and ex- tion, if any, which might Landscaping L.L.C. East along said East a 0.27 acre tract of land adversely affect the title pneumatic experience. /s/Frank Stump 2015, at Page 15772 in penses of sale; Phone: 662-549-1878 Send resume to: right of way for 230.1 the Office of the Chan- being a part of Hillside NOW, THEREFORE, I, to subject property. Home: 662-327-5552 feet to an existing fence and located North of Said property will be joe@buchanan Publish: 8/14/2015, cery Clerk of Lowndes Justin B. Little, Substi- Landscaping, Property hardwoods.com 8/21/2015 corner which is the ini- County, Mississippi; and adjacent to Lot 1 of tuted Trustee in said sold on an “As Is, Clean Up, Plant Care, tial point of beginning of and Hillside as per map or deed of trust, will on the Where Is” basis without Bush Hogging, NATIONAL SALES & SUBSTITUTED TRUST- the tract herein de- WHEREAS, default hav- plat recorded in Plat 31st day of August, warranty or recourse, Herbicide Spraying Lease Managers, Ac- EES NOTICE OF SALE scribed: ing been made in the Book 5 at Page 51 in 2015, offer for sale at express or implied as to count managers & deliv- terms and conditions of the Chancery Clerk’s Of- public outcry for cash to title, use and/or enjoy- Painting & Papering 1620 ery drivers needed. Re- WHEREAS, on the 1st FROM SAID INITIAL said deed of trust and fice of Lowndes County, the highest bidder, at ment. quirements: valid day of April, 2008, POINT OF BEGINNING, the entire debt secured Mississippi. 12:00 noon or other- Said sale will be made SULLIVAN'S PAINT driver's license & abil- Columbus Rentals I, thence South 80 de- thereby having been de- wise between the legal for the purpose of pay- SERVICE ity to pass drug test. LLC executed a deed of grees 20 minutes East clared to be due and Tract II herein de- hours of sale on at the ing the indebtedness Certified in lead Email resume to trust to Aubrey E. Nich- along said fence for payable in accordance scribed and conveyed is front door of the County secured by the above removal. Offering spe- russellreed@ ols, Trustee for the be- 289.6 feet to an exist- with the terms of said a 0.27 acre tract of land Courthouse in Colum- described deed of trust, cial prices on interior & nationalsalesandlease. nefit of Bank of Vernon, ing iron pin; thence deed of trust, and the being a part of Hillside bus, County of and the proceeds there- exterior painting, pres- com, or fax 601-986- which deed of trust was South 38 degrees 22 legal holder of said in- and located North of Lowndes, State of Mis- of will be applied as sure washing & sheet 2651. recorded on the 14th minutes West for 48.54 debtedness, Bank of and adjacent to Lot 1 of sissippi, the following provided by the terms of rock repairs. day of April, 2008, Mort- feet to a point; run Vernon, has requested Hillside as per map or described real property said deed of trust. Free Estimates WCBI TV is seeking a gage Book 2008, at thence North 78 de- the undersigned Substi- plat recorded in Plat situated in the County I WILL CONVEY only Call 435-6528 traffic/sales assistant. Page 10033, in the of- grees 55 minutes West tuted Trustee to ex- Book 5 at Page 51 in of Lowndes, State of such title as is vested Knowledge of sales and fice of the Chancery for 268.00 feet to a ecute the trust and sell the Chancery Clerk’s Of- Mississippi, to-wit: in me as the Substi- Plumbing 1680 marketing is a plus. For Clerk of Lowndes point on the East right said land and property fice of Lowndes County, TRACT I: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, tuted Trustee. job description and how County, Mississippi, of way of said 6th in accordance with the Mississippi. 5 and 6 of Hillside, a WITNESS MY SIGNA- J&J, Plumbing & to apply go to wcbi.com and re-recorded on the Street North (30 feet terms of said deed of subdivision of and in TURE, this the 4th day Remodeling. Custom from centerline); run Together with the hered- of August, 2015. Bathroom/Kitchen POSITION OPEN @ 21st day of August, trust pursuant to applic- Columbus, Lowndes James Pest Manage- 2008, in Mortgage Book thence North 12 de- able Mississippi law for itaments and appurten- County, Mississippi, as repairs, handicap grees 17 minutes East ances thereunto belong- /s/ Justin B. Little accessible shower. ment, Inc. Looking for 2008, at Page 21019; the purpose of raising per map or plat thereof someone dedicated & and along said East right of the sums due thereun- ing and all fixtures now recorded in Plat Book 5 Justin B. Little Call 662-251-1362 way for 40 feet, more or attached to and used in Mississippi Bar No. hard working, & must WHEREAS, the afore- der, together with attor- at Page 51 in the Chan- have a valid driver's li- said Bank of Vernon, less, to the initial point ney’s fees, Substituted connection with the cery Clerk’s Office of 102038 Sitting With The Sick / Elderly of beginning. premises herein de- Substituted Trustee cense & high school the holder of said deed Trustee’s fees and ex- Lowndes County, Mis- 1780 diploma. Resume Re- of trust and note se- penses of sale; scribed. sissippi. REYNOLDS, REYNOLDS, Being the same prop- Said sale will be sub- & LITTLE, LLC quired. Apply in person cured thereby, substi- NOW, THEREFORE, I, CNA SERVICES, Avail- at 5380 Hwy. 182 East, tuted Justin B. Little as erty described and con- Justin B. Little, Substi- ject to the right of way SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to Post Office Box 2863 able Immediately: veyed in deed dated easements and restric- Tuscaloosa, Alabama Columbus, MS 39702. Trustee therein, as au- tuted Trustee in said such access, drainage, CPR/First Aid Certified, NO PHONE CALLS! thorized by the terms May 29, 2007, and re- deed of trust, will on the tions of record in the Of- and utility easements 35403 7 months experience, thereof, by instrument corded in Deed Book 31st day of August, fice of the Chancery as set forth and shown Telephone: willing to do light house PROFESSIONAL LI- dated the 22nd day of 2007 at Page 4259 in 2015, offer for sale at Clerk of Lowndes on the recorded plat of 205-391-0073 work. Loyal, reliable, & CENSED Hair Stylist, June, 2015, and recor- the Chancery Clerk’s Of- public outcry for cash to County, Mississippi, Hillside. Facsimile: trustworthy. Refs avail. specializing in African ded in the office of the fice of Lowndes County, the highest bidder, at and will be subject to 205-391-0911 Contact: Shaniqua Mur- American Hair needed. Chancery Clerk of Mississippi. 12:00 noon or other- special assessments, Email: [email protected] ray 662-352-4295 662-312-3418 Out with the old, in with the new! Lowndes County, Mis- wise between the legal and rights of redemp- TRACT II: A tract of land File No. 31.0498 sissippi on July 23, Tract II herein de- hours of sale on at the tion, if any, which might containing 0.27 acre, 2015, in Mortgage Book scribed and conveyed is front door of the County adversely affect the title more or less, in the city Publication dates: Au- 2015, at Page 15752 in a 0.27 acre tract of land Courthouse in Colum- to subject property. limits of Columbus, Mis- gust 7, 2015, August the Office of the Chan- being a part of Hillside bus, County of Said property will be sissippi, in the South- 14, 2015, August 21, cery Clerk of Lowndes and located North of Lowndes, State of Mis- sold on an “As Is, east Quarter of the 2015 and August 28, County, Mississippi; and adjacent to Lot 1 of sissippi, the following Where Is” basis without Southwest Quarter of 2015. and Hillside as per map or described real property warranty or recourse, Section 9, Township 18 WHEREAS, default hav- plat recorded in Plat situated in the County express or implied as to South, Range 18 West, ing been made in the Book 5 at Page 51 in of Lowndes, State of title, use and/or enjoy- Lowndes County, Mis- terms and conditions of the Chancery Clerk’s Of- Mississippi, to-wit: ment. sissippi, described as said deed of trust and fice of Lowndes County, TRACT I: Lots 7, 8, 9 Said sale will be made follows: the entire debt secured Mississippi. and 10, of Hillside, a for the purpose of pay- thereby having been de- subdivision of and in ing the indebtedness Commencing at an ex- clared to be due and Together with the hered- Columbus, Lowndes secured by the above isting concrete monu- payable in accordance itaments and appurten- County, Mississippi, as described deed of trust, ment at the Southwest with the terms of said ances thereunto belong- per map or plat thereof and the proceeds there- corner of the Southeast deed of trust, and the ing and all fixtures now recorded in Plat Book 5 of will be applied as Quarter of the Southw- legal holder of said in- attached to and used in at Page 51 in the Chan- provided by the terms of est Quarter of said Sec- debtedness, Bank of connection with the cery Clerk’s Office of said deed of trust. tion 9; run thence East Vernon, has requested premises herein de- Lowndes County, Mis- I WILL CONVEY only along the South side of the undersigned Substi- scribed. sissippi. such title as is vested said quarter-quarter sec- tuted Trustee to ex- Said sale will be sub- in me as the Substi- tion for 168.9 feet to an ecute the trust and sell ject to the right of way SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to tuted Trustee. existing iron pin on the said land and property easements and restric- such access, drainage, WITNESS MY SIGNA- East right of way of a in accordance with the tions of record in the Of- and utility easements TURE, this the 4th day public road known as terms of said deed of fice of the Chancery as set forth and shown of August, 2015. 6th Street North; run trust pursuant to applic- Clerk of Lowndes on the recorded plat of thence North 15 de- able Mississippi law for County, Mississippi, Hillside. /s/ Justin B. Little grees 40 minutes East the purpose of raising and will be subject to Justin B. Little along the East right of the sums due thereun- special assessments, TRACT II: A tract of land Mississippi Bar No. way of said 6th Street der, together with attor- and rights of redemp- containing 0.27 acre, 102038 North (30 feet from ney’s fees, Substituted tion, if any, which might more or less, in the city Substituted Trustee centerline) for 74.2 Trustee’s fees and ex- adversely affect the title limits of Columbus, Mis- REYNOLDS, REYNOLDS, feet; thence North 15 penses of sale; to subject property. sissippi, in the South- & LITTLE, LLC degrees 10 minutes NOW, THEREFORE, I, Said property will be east Quarter of the Post Office Box 2863 East along said East Justin B. Little, Substi- sold on an “As Is, Southwest Quarter of Tuscaloosa, Alabama right of way for 73.2 tuted Trustee in said Where Is” basis without Section 9, Township 18 35403 feet; thence North 14 deed of trust, will on the warranty or recourse, South, Range 18 West, Telephone: degrees 26 minutes 31st day of August, express or implied as to Lowndes County, Mis- 205-391-0073 East along said East 2015, offer for sale at title, use and/or enjoy- sissippi, described as Facsimile: right of way for 148.0 public outcry for cash to ment. follows: 205-391-0911 feet; thence North 12 the highest bidder, at Said sale will be made Email: [email protected] degrees 28 minutes 12:00 noon or other- for the purpose of pay- Commencing at an ex- File No. 31.0497 East along said East wise between the legal ing the indebtedness isting concrete monu- right of way for 151.2 hours of sale on at the secured by the above ment at the Southwest Publication dates: Au- feet; thence North 12 front door of the County described deed of trust, corner of the Southeast gust 7, 2015, August degrees 17 minutes Courthouse in Colum- and the proceeds there- Quarter of the Southw- 14, 2015, August 21, East along said East bus, County of of will be applied as est Quarter of said Sec- 2015 and August 28, right of way for 230.1 Lowndes, State of Mis- provided by the terms of tion 9; run thence East 2105. feet to an existing fence sissippi, the following said deed of trust. along the South side of corner which is the ini- described real property I WILL CONVEY only said quarter-quarter sec- tial point of beginning of situated in the County such title as is vested tion for 168.9 feet to an the tract herein de- of Lowndes, State of in me as the Substi- existing iron pin on the scribed: Mississippi, to-wit: tuted Trustee. East right of way of a TRACT I: Lots 11 and WITNESS MY SIGNA- public road known as FROM SAID INITIAL 12, of Hillside, a subdi- TURE, this the 4th day 6th Street North; run POINT OF BEGINNING, vision of and in Colum- of August, 2015. thence North 15 de- thence South 80 de- bus, Lowndes County, grees 40 minutes East grees 20 minutes East Mississippi, as per map /s/ Justin B. Little along the East right of along said fence for or plat thereof recorded Justin B. Little way of said 6th Street 289.6 feet to an exist- in Plat Book 5 at Page Mississippi Bar No. North (30 feet from ing iron pin; thence 51 in the Chancery 102038 centerline) for 74.2 South 38 degrees 22 Clerk’s Office of Substituted Trustee feet; thence North 15 minutes West for 48.54 Lowndes County, Mis- REYNOLDS, REYNOLDS, degrees 10 minutes feet to a point; run sissippi. & LITTLE, LLC East along said East thence North 78 de- Post Office Box 2863 right of way for 73.2 grees 55 minutes West SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to Tuscaloosa, Alabama feet; thence North 14 for 268.00 feet to a such access, drainage, 35403 degrees 26 minutes point on the East right and utility easements Telephone: East along said East of way of said 6th as set forth and shown 205-391-0073 right of way for 148.0 Street North (30 feet on the recorded plat of Facsimile: feet; thence North 12 from centerline); run Hillside. 205-391-0911 degrees 28 minutes thence North 12 de- Email: [email protected] East along said East grees 17 minutes East TRACT II: A tract of land File No. 31.0495 right of way for 151.2 along said East right of containing 0.27 acre, feet; thence North 12 way for 40 feet, more or more or less, in the city Publication dates: Au- degrees 17 minutes less, to the initial point limits of Columbus, Mis- gust 7, 2015, August East along said East of beginning. sissippi, in the South- 14, 2015, August 21, right of way for 230.1 east Quarter of the 2015 and August 28, feet to an existing fence Being the same prop- Southwest Quarter of 2015. corner which is the ini- erty described and con- Section 9, Township 18 tial point of beginning of veyed in deed dated South, Range 18 West, the tract herein de- April 4, 2007, and re- Lowndes County, Mis- scribed: corded in Deed Book sissippi, described as 2007 at Page 2697 in follows: FROM SAID INITIAL the Chancery Clerk’s Of- POINT OF BEGINNING, fice of Lowndes County, Commencing at an ex- thence South 80 de- Mississippi. isting concrete monu- grees 20 minutes East ment at the Southwest along said fence for Tract II herein de- corner of the Southeast 289.6 feet to an exist- scribed and conveyed is Quarter of the Southw- ing iron pin; thence a 0.27 acre tract of land est Quarter of said Sec- South 38 degrees 22 being a part of Hillside tion 9; run thence East minutes West for 48.54 and located North of along the South side of feet to a point; run and adjacent to Lot 1 of said quarter-quarter sec- thence North 78 de- Hillside as per map or tion for 168.9 feet to an grees 55 minutes West plat recorded in Plat existing iron pin on the for 268.00 feet to a Book 5 at Page 51 in East right of way of a point on the East right the Chancery Clerk’s Of- public road known as of way of said 6th fice of Lowndes County, 6th Street North; run Street North (30 feet Mississippi. thence North 15 de- from centerline); run grees 40 minutes East thence North 12 de- Together with the hered- along the East right of grees 17 minutes East itaments and appurten- way of said 6th Street along said East right of ances thereunto belong- North (30 feet from way for 40 feet, more or ing and all fixtures now centerline) for 74.2 less, to the initial point attached to and used in feet; thence North 15 of beginning. connection with the degrees 10 minutes premises herein de- East along said East Being the same prop- scribed. right of way for 73.2 erty described and con- Said sale will be sub- feet; thence North 14 veyed in deed dated ject to the right of way degrees 26 minutes April 4, 2007, and re- easements and restric- East along said East corded in Deed Book tions of record in the Of- right of way for 148.0 2007 at Page 2697 in fice of the Chancery feet; thence North 12 the Chancery Clerk’s Of- Clerk of Lowndes degrees 28 minutes fice of Lowndes County, County, Mississippi, East along said East Mississippi. and will be subject to right of way for 151.2 special assessments, feet; thence North 12 Tract II herein de- and rights of redemp- degrees 17 minutes scribed and conveyed is tion, if any, which might East along said East a 0.27 acre tract of land adversely affect the title right of way for 230.1 being a part of Hillside to subject property. feet to an existing fence and located North of Said property will be corner which is the ini- and adjacent to Lot 1 of sold on an “As Is, tial point of beginning of Hillside as per map or Where Is” basis without the tract herein de- plat recorded in Plat warranty or recourse, scribed: Book 5 at Page 51 in express or implied as to the Chancery Clerk’s Of- title, use and/or enjoy- FROM SAID INITIAL fice of Lowndes County, ment. POINT OF BEGINNING, Mississippi. Said sale will be made thence South 80 de- for the purpose of pay- grees 20 minutes East Tract II herein de- ing the indebtedness along said fence for scribed and conveyed is secured by the above 289.6 feet to an exist- a 0.27 acre tract of land described deed of trust, ing iron pin; thence being a part of Hillside and the proceeds there- South 38 degrees 22 and located North of of will be applied as minutes West for 48.54 and adjacent to Lot 1 of provided by the terms of feet to a point; run Hillside as per map or said deed of trust. thence North 78 de- plat recorded in Plat I WILL CONVEY only grees 55 minutes West Book 5 at Page 51 in such title as is vested for 268.00 feet to a the Chancery Clerk’s Of- in me as the Substi- point on the East right fice of Lowndes County, tuted Trustee. of way of said 6th Mississippi. WITNESS MY SIGNA- Street North (30 feet TURE, this the 4th day from centerline); run Together with the hered- of August, 2015. thence North 12 de- itaments and appurten- grees 17 minutes East ances thereunto belong- /s/ Justin B. Little along said East right of ing and all fixtures now Justin B. Little way for 40 feet, more or attached to and used in Mississippi Bar No. less, to the initial point connection with the 102038 of beginning. premises herein de- Substituted Trustee scribed. REYNOLDS, REYNOLDS, Being the same prop- Said sale will be sub- & LITTLE, LLC erty described and con- ject to the right of way Post Office Box 2863 veyed in deed dated easements and restric- Tuscaloosa, Alabama May 29, 2007, and re- tions of record in the Of- 35403 corded in Deed Book fice of the Chancery Telephone: 2007 at Page 4259 in Clerk of Lowndes 205-391-0073 the Chancery Clerk’s Of- County, Mississippi, Facsimile: fice of Lowndes County, and will be subject to 205-391-0911 Mississippi. special assessments, Email: [email protected] and rights of redemp- File No. 31.0498 Tract II herein de- tion, if any, which might scribed and conveyed is adversely affect the title Publication dates: Au- a 0.27 acre tract of land to subject property. gust 7, 2015, August being a part of Hillside Said property will be 14, 2015, August 21, and located North of sold on an “As Is, 2015 and August 28, and adjacent to Lot 1 of Where Is” basis without 2015. Hillside as per map or warranty or recourse, plat recorded in Plat express or implied as to Book 5 at Page 51 in title, use and/or enjoy- the Chancery Clerk’s Of- ment. fice of Lowndes County, Said sale will be made Mississippi. for the purpose of pay- ing the indebtedness Together with the hered- secured by the above itaments and appurten- described deed of trust, ances thereunto belong- and the proceeds there- ing and all fixtures now of will be applied as attached to and used in provided by the terms of connection with the said deed of trust. premises herein de- I WILL CONVEY only scribed. such title as is vested Said sale will be sub- in me as the Substi- ject to the right of way tuted Trustee. easements and restric- WITNESS MY SIGNA- tions of record in the Of- TURE, this the 4th day fice of the Chancery of August, 2015. Clerk of Lowndes County, Mississippi, /s/ Justin B. Little and will be subject to Justin B. Little special assessments, Mississippi Bar No. and rights of redemp- 102038 tion, if any, which might Substituted Trustee adversely affect the title REYNOLDS, REYNOLDS, to subject property. & LITTLE, LLC Said property will be Post Office Box 2863 sold on an “As Is, Tuscaloosa, Alabama Where Is” basis without 35403 warranty or recourse, Telephone: express or implied as to 205-391-0073 title, use and/or enjoy- Facsimile: ment. 205-391-0911 Said sale will be made Email: [email protected] for the purpose of pay- File No. 31.0497 ing the indebtedness secured by the above Publication dates: Au- described deed of trust, gust 7, 2015, August and the proceeds there- 14, 2015, August 21, of will be applied as 2015 and August 28, provided by the terms of 2105. said deed of trust. I WILL CONVEY only such title as is vested in me as the Substi- tuted Trustee. WITNESS MY SIGNA- TURE, this the 4th day of August, 2015.

/s/ Justin B. Little Justin B. Little Mississippi Bar No. 102038 Substituted Trustee REYNOLDS, REYNOLDS, & LITTLE, LLC Post Office Box 2863 Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35403 Telephone: 205-391-0073 Facsimile: 205-391-0911 Email: [email protected] File No. 31.0495

Publication dates: Au- gust 7, 2015, August 14, 2015, August 21, 2015 and August 28, 2015. 8B FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

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