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Vol. 117, No. 143 • Corinth, Mississippi • 20 pages • Two sections Again: Sales tax down, tourism up

BY JEBB JOHNSTON diversion refl ects sales activity Collections across the state that the tax has ever generated ■ Burnsville - $12,035.97 [email protected] in local establishments during for the latest month rose 3.5 more than $100,000. The tax (-16%) A trend of small decreases for the month of April. percent, but northeast Mis- has posted eight consecutive ■ Farmington - $4,045.46 Corinth sales tax continued in It is the fourth consecutive sissippi didn’t follow that pat- monthly increases. (-20%) the latest reported month. month of declines. The Christ- tern, with 11 area municipalities The year-to-date total for the ■ Glen - $1,971.75 (-1%) Figures released by the Mis- mas shopping period of Decem- posting decreases. tourism tax is $816,862.45, a 5 ■ Iuka - $63,582.49 (-16%) sissippi Department of Rev- ber was the last month to pro- The 2 percent tourism tax percent increase. ■ Kossuth - $3,509.29 (-3%) enue on Friday showed the city duce positive growth. collected at Corinth restau- Other sales tax results from ■ Rienzi - $3,881.92 (-9%) will receive $464,977.28 this The year-to-date total of rants and hotels had another the region (percentages round- ■ Ripley - $98,341.35 (-8%) month, a decrease of 1.5 per- $4.121 million is up about half big month, however, with ed): ■ Tupelo - $1,459,613.48 cent, or about $5,000, from one of a percentage point from the $101,257.29, an 11 percent ■ Booneville - $144,569.65 (-0%) year ago. This month’s sales tax same point a year earlier. spike, and only the third month (-6%) ■ Walnut - $17,831.80 (-5%) Local families celebrate Juneteenth Firearms rally “Juneteenth teaches kids to see a person and not color.”

Zella War celebrates HB 2 BY MARK BOEHLER speakers, door prizes, enter- E.S. Bishop Park buzzing [email protected] tainment, food and crafts. A group of Alcorn County “We want to show the liberal with summer activities citizens want to show their gun grabbers that they are not appreciation to the local leg- going to get very far in Missis- BY STEVE BEAVERS islative delegation for their ef- sippi,” said Bobby McDaniel, [email protected] forts to insure passage of what one of the rally organizers. E.S. Bishop Park was fi lled with music and laughter has become known as “Mis- When the group gained ap- during the day and into the night. sissippi House Bill 2” which proval for the courthouse The festive occasion was part of the annual Juneteenth further protects gun carrying grounds for the rally, the ques- Celebration that celebrates local pioneers who worked to rights protected in the Second tion arose of fi rearms on county achieve their goals after being freed from slavery. Amendment. property. McDaniel said it was “Juneteenth teaches kids to see a person and not col- The core appreciation rally been ruled that those attending or,” said Zella Ware while helping her daughter, Tkeya, has now grown to a full day can carry fi rearms, but unload- with her hair. of activities called the Second ed with empty chambers and While young children took their turn on the play- Amendment Firearm Freedom cartridges to insure safety. ground equipment and on party jumpers, others had the Day. The ultimate decision rests grills and conversation going full force. Staff photo by Steve Beavers Set for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with the sheriff, who has fi nal “The day gives children something to do and still en- Zella Ware helps daughter, Tkeya, with her for Saturday, July 6 on the say on activities on the court- hair at the annual Juneteenth Celebration grounds of the Alcorn County Please see JUNETEENTH | 2A at E.S. Bishop Park. Courthouse, it will be a day of Please see RALLY | 2A Herman Gray remembered for genuine love of community

BY STEVE BEAVERS The long list of accomplish- Foundation, received the Sil- State Extension Service. “He ed Way of [email protected] ments for Gray, born near Ja- ver Beaver award in 2000, and was a driving force behind the Corinth and Herman Gray left a mark of cinto on July 29, 1932, contin- was named a lifetime sustain- garden at the Lighthouse and Alcorn Coun- genuine caring for his commu- ued up until his death. He and ing member in 2012. he will be truly missed.” ty Board of nity and others. wife, Janet Davis Gray came He used his skills as a Mas- The father of four was the Directors, he Gray, 80, died Friday at to Corinth in 1958 when he ter Gardener to teach urban longest tenured Kiwanian, was named Magnolia Regional Health founded the accounting fi rm children how to garden. The having been a member of the the Junior Center. of Chism, Jones and Gray. past president of the Corinth club since Dec. 29, 1958. He Auxiliary’s “Herman had a great infl u- The Master Gardener went Kiwanis Club organized the served as president of the club Citizen of ence on his church, the Ki- on to organize the Northeast Corinthian Garden at the in 1961. the Year in wanis Club and everything he Mississippi Chapter of the Lighthouse Foundation. The community-minded 2000. was involved with,” said fel- Mississippi Society of CPAs af- “Herman was one of our gentleman also served as Gray Mr. Gray low Kiwanian and First United ter moving to the city. fi rst Master Gardeners in Al- president of Chamber of Com- is survived Methodist Church member As a long-time member of corn County and was always merce and was the driving by his wife of 55 years, Janet Harold P. Smith. “He was hon- the Yocona Area Council of a pleasure to work with,” said force behind plans to build a Davis Gray; children, Linda est, thoughtful and a prince of Boy Scouts of America, he Patrick Poindexter, County facility for the organization. a man.” helped create the Yocona Area Director with the Mississippi An active member of Unit- Please see GRAY | 2A

Index On this day in history 150 years ago Stocks...... 8A Weather...... 9A Confederate troops sing “Maryland, My Maryland,” as they wade across Classified...... 6B Obituaries...... 6A the Potomac from Virginia. Tensions build as Gen. Hooker and Gen. Hal- Comics Inside Opinion...... 4A leck disagree on how to respond. Hooker wants to march forward and State...... 5A Sports....10A confront Lee while Halleck wants the army to follow the Confederates.

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DEALS GOOD THRU 6.20.13 DEAL# 27774 2A • Daily Corinthian Local Sunday, June 16, 2013 CHS Alumni Association honors Plummer, Myers BY BOBBY J. SMITH of these individuals,” said “The program will consist of cessful and productive an email to calumni@ya- [email protected] Callie Emmons, president citizens.” hoo.com. On Thursday the CHS of the CHS Alumni Asso- alumni sharing their thoughts The group is now seek- This summer the group Alumni Association will ciation. “In the past, re- about both of these individuals. ing nominations for the will stay busy attending honor former coach and marks about those being 2013 Distinguished Alum CHS class reunions in teacher Johnny Plummer honored have been heart- In the past, remarks about of the Year, who will be an effort to recruit new as its living Distinguished felt, inspiring, touching those being honored have been honored at halftime of members. Faculty/Staff of the Year and comical.” Corinth’s Homecoming The CHS Alumni Asso- and former teacher Mil- The event will have heartfelt, inspiring, touching and game or a game that the ciation meets the second dred Myers in memoriam. a tailgating theme, and comical.” individual is able to at- Thursday of each month The Alumni Associa- light refreshments will be tend. at Corinth Middle School, tion will gather at KC’s served. Past recipients include: upstairs behind the audi- Espresso from 6 to 8 p.m. The Alumni Association Callie Emmons James Price - Rhodes torium at 6 p.m. Anyone A short program will be- solicits nominees through President, CHS Alumni Association Scholar, John Palmer - who is interested in taking gin around 6:15 p.m. All the alumni membership. Ambassador to Portugal, part is welcome to attend. former students, players, Then a committee meets Neal Biggers - Federal To date, the CHS Alum- faculty and staff are in- to determine who will be to how important it is has been very success- Judge - Mark Keenum - ni Association has given vited to stop by between awarded. Next graduates to keep the history of ful since 2009, and the President of Mississippi out $25,000 in scholar- 6 and 8 p.m. to congratu- are asked to send in their Corinth High School alive group owes a great deal of State University and Lan- ship money to graduat- late and visit with Plum- stories and comments and passed down to fu- gratitude to all the faculty ny Griffi th - director of ing seniors from Corinth mer and the family of My- about the honorees. ture generations,” said and staff or Corinth High BGR Group. High School. ers. “In our mission state- Emmons. “Also, to honor School. Members of the CHS (For more information “The program will con- ment, set forth by the both distinguished alum- “They helped give use Alumni Association who send an email to calum- sist of alumni sharing Alumni Association, it ni, faculty and staff.” the tools to go out into the haven’t received a nomi- [email protected] or call their thoughts about both has been established as Emmons said the event world and become suc- nation form should send 415-2206.) Federal court to hear appeal from Mississippi doctor Associated Press bond while her appeal is unlicensed and unquali- therapy sessions, and and other paramedi- care as though skilled JACKSON — A Missis- pending. fi ed personnel into homes pocketed nearly $7 mil- cal personnel” provided medical professionals sippi doctor convicted of Thomas was convicted to give therapy sessions to lion in payments, accord- therapeutic exercises to were providing physical orchestrating a $6.9 mil- of conspiracy, health care patients. ing to prosecutors. patients who were home- therapy to elderly patients. lion Medicaid and Medi- fraud, making false state- Medicaid and Medi- In her appeal to the 5th bound. Prosecutors said Thomas care fraud scheme will ments, theft of public care regulations require Circuit, Thomas renewed Thomas' attorneys ar- hired largely untrained have her appeal heard in money and wire fraud. She a physician to provide her arguments that there gue that state and federal employees — many with July by federal judges in was ordered to pay restitu- the therapy or be in the was no intent on her part rules and regulations are no medical background — New Orleans. tion and serve three years home during the sessions. to submit fraudulent in confl ict over whether to travel alone to patient Oral arguments in Dr. of supervised release. Mississippi law also man- claims. She argues that persons who serve such homes. Cassandra Faye Thomas' Prosecutors said Thom- dates that only licensed she didn't know Medicaid homebound patients must “Dressed in medial appeal will be heard July as, then owner of Cen- individuals provide such expected her to be in the be licensed. scrubs, these physical 10 by a three-judge panel tral Mississippi Physical therapy. Prosecutors said home of each patient. “Because of the confus- therapy 'techs' generally of the 5th U.S. Circuit Medicine Inc. in Jackson, Thomas turned to the Thomas' attorneys de- ing nature and confusing were paid less than $20 Court of Appeals. Miss., submitted $16 mil- scheme because she knew scribe those requirements interpretations of these per hour — even though Thomas was convicted lion in claims and was she couldn't make that as confusing and ambigu- laws and rules, it was im- Thomas billed Medicare on 10 counts by a federal paid about $6.9 million amount of money doing ous. possible for Thomas to act as though they were being jury in Jackson in 2011. in Medicaid and Medicare the work herself. Thomas argues that with knowledge that her paid at professional rates,” She was sentenced to 14 reimbursements from Thomas billed Medicaid under the federal law she conduct was unlawful,” prosecutors said. years in prison. She fi led 2002 until 2005. and Medicare from March was subject only to gen- her lawyers said. The government said an appeal with the 5th Cir- They said Thomas cre- 2002 until September eral rather than direct The government said Thomas kept the rest of cuit. She remains free on ated a scheme by sending 2004 for the in-home supervision when “nurses Thomas was billing Medi- the money for herself. JUNETEENTH

CONTINUED FROM 1A faith,” said Sherri Batie. spending time with my manteau of June and see all the fellowship tak- tion, according to Ross. “Other than trying to stay only grandson.” nineteenth — is the oldest ing place just after noon at “That’s what Juneteenth ables them to learn about cool, I will be out here Juneteenth — a port- known celebration mark- the park. is all about,” he said. “We ing the death of slavery “I like the idea that we can’t forget about those in America. Its history can come together and people who have helped reaches back to June 19, celebrate each other,” us develop to where we are CLOSING SALE 1865, when Union soldiers said Ross, chairman of today.” landed in Texas carrying the board for the Minority Ross thinks Bishop, the news that the Civil War Volunteers Association, a only African American was over and slaves were United Way agency that mayor of Corinth, would now free. helps provide for the con- be proud of the celebration “I am enjoying see- tinued education of youth on Saturday. ing friends who I haven’t in Corinth. “The good thing “He would look around seen in a long time,” said is that Christians, busi- and think what he went Hildred Davis as she sat nesses and the common through was well worth it,” WED., JUNE 19 THROUGH FRIDAY, JUNE 28,2013 under a shade tree. “It’s man can all come together said Ross. “It’s about the usually too hot for me to and be unifi ed today.” content of our heart not WAIT’S JEWELRY come, but it has been an Recognizing those who the color of our skin … now enjoyable day to be with have paved the way for we can all respect one an- friends.” others plays an important other and appreciate who & FINE GIFTS, LLC Vincent Ross was glad to part in the annual celebra- we are.” 410 Fillmore Street RALLY Corinth, Mississippi CONTINUED FROM 1A speakers include Corinth “It’s a bring your lawn Mayor Tommy Irwin, chair and American fl ag The oldest retail business(ca. 1865) in house grounds, he said. Sen. Chris McDaniel, event,” noted McDaniel. Invited to speak and Navy Commander (Re- “It will be a fun fi lled day Corinth and second oldest jewelry store in who will be honored for tired) Judge Henry Ross, of fellowship and fun for Miss. will close at 5 PM on June 28. passage of HB 2 include District Attorney Trent the entire family.” those who represent Al- Kelly, State Libertarian What began as an ap- corn County in Jackson Party Chairman Danny preciation event for local -- Sen. Rita Parks, Rep. Bedwell and Rev. Clay- state representatives and Up to 70% off on select items (see categories); Bubba Carpenter, Rep. ton “Blackhawk” Self, Sen. Parks “continues to Tracy Arnold and Rep. who will recite the Lord’s grow into an even bigger Gifts, Dinnerware, Linens, Art, Fine Jewelry: Nick Bain. Prayer in native Cherokee event and it continues to Others on the list of language. grow as people hear about 40% off; Antique Gifts & Jewelry: 20% it,” he said. “We are expecting a off; Select Linens and Gifts: 50 & 70% Off; huge crowd,” added Mc- Family First Medical Clinic Daniel. Discontinued China & Glassware: 50% off 109 North Road • Booneville Armed security will (Behind Dollar General on West Chambers) be provided, he said. In 662-728-2914 case of rain, the event will All sales will be fi nal; No charges or move to the American Legion building on Tate lay-a-way will be accepted—checks, cash NOW OPEN Street. (For more information and credit cards will be accepted; Limited Offering: on the rally, contact Bob- • Acute Care • High Cholesterol * Suturing Removals • Weight Management by McDaniel at 662-415- gift wrap for more expensive items with a * Minor Procedures • Sports Physicals 6475.) • Blood Pressure • DOT Physicals small fee as long as wrapping supplies last • Diabetes (see details in store). GRAY

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There are 198 you gave me last night. her strength to make ping Pakistan and Af- math of Pakistan, India pray you will continue days left in the year. This Thank you for letting it thru this old world. I ghanistan from fi ghting. and Afghanistan. The to be in the aftermath of is Father’s Day. me wake up to a beau- thank you for healing For I believe they would news shows a town in New Orleans and Hur- tiful day. It is beautiful Brice’s body and I pray have stopped the end of Guatemala was fl ooded ricane Ruth. Thousands Today’s Highlight because it is your cre- you will still continue the world right there. I and so was part of the lost everything they had. in History: ation. Thank you for to be with my brother's pray that the two lead- Philippians. I pray you Some lost their life and caring me thru the day. family and furnish them ers of those two coun- will be in the aftermath of I pray they fi nd all who On June 16, 1963, Thank you for putting a their needs. I pray you tries will come together the Chinese earthquake, lost their life, so they can the world’s first female shield of armor around will continue to help Da- and whatever it is they for there was thousands take care of them. I pray space traveler, Valentina me. Thank you for put- vid’s family. Thank you are fi ghting over, stop who lost everything and you will continue to be Tereshkova, 26, was ting an arch around me for healing Doris’s body it. Let each side come thousands died. I pray in the aftermath of Hur- launched into orbit by for safety. Thank you for of cancer. I pray you will together and talk things they will get together and ricane Ike. I pray you will the Soviet Union aboard what strength you give stretch out your hand out. All the nations that move on. be with the ones who are Vostok 6; she spent 71 me today. I pray for your and heal Amarlee’s body. are apart, they could I pray you will be in the left. hours in flight, circling continuance for my help. I pray you will still be join back together. They aftermath of the tsunami Oh Lord, I love you. the Earth 48 times be- Thank you for what you with my brother. I thank could do greater things. in Indonesia. I pray you I pray you will give me fore returning safely. know of me. Thank you you for Clara and Min- Thank you for stopping will be in the tsunami of more strength in my for taking both my hands nie to help them on their Israel and other nations the other regions you will body and when I lay On this date: and lead me thru the day. way. from fi ghting. Get them guard them. I pray you down to sleep, you will Thank you for giving Dear Lord, reach down to come together and talk will be in the aftermath give my body more sleep. In 1567, Mary, Queen me health and strength. your loving hand and lift things out. There is no of the earthquake in Hai- I pray you will watch of Scots, was imprisoned Lord help me be a better them up who needs it. use for fi ghting for they ti. The news shows there over me the rest of the in Lochleven Castle in person. Let me do thine, The ones who need help, already marred the land. are thousands of them night and pray you will Scotland. (She escaped will not mine. I pray that reach out your precious Thank you for be- who need help now. put the shield of armor almost a year later but I don’t do something you hand and heal their body. ing with our American I pray you will help around us to protect us ended up imprisoned don’t approve of. I pray, I pray you will remove troops wherever they them. I pray for them from harm. again.) Dear Lord, when it is my the ailment in their body. are. I pray you will ex- who lost their lives in As I lay me down to In 1858, accepting the time to leave, you will I pray you will reach out tend them your helping Chili. I pray you will be sleep, I pray the Lord my Illinois Republican Par- carry me to the Prom- your nail scared hand hand. in the aftermath of fl ood- soul to keep. ty’s nomination for the ise Land. I pray that you and remove their pain. Thank you for the Iraq ing in Burma. Thousands Praise you, Lord! U.S. Senate, Abraham will help me thru this old Thank you, Lord, for be- people electing a leader. of them lost everything (James Rorie is a Lincoln said the slavery world. I pray, Dear Lord, ing with us who needed I pray you will give the they had and thousands 93-year-old Alcorn issue had to be resolved, you will put your arms you and I pray you will leader strength, knowl- lost their lives. I pray you County resident. Special declaring, “A house divid- around me and hold on continue to help. Dear edge, courage and de- will help the ones who thanks to granddaugh- ed against itself cannot to me. Thank you for Lord, I pray you will termination that is one made it. I pray you will ter Minnie Turnbough stand.” healing Bradley, Wade, place your precious hand nation. There is one na- be in the aftermath of the for her assistance to help In 1883, baseball’s and Wane’s ailments and on those who need it. tion that is still splitting cyclone in Bangladesh. share this prayer on Fa- first “Ladies’ Day” took may you continue to do Thank you for let- apart. Let them come to- Some lost their lives and ther's Day.) place as the New York Gothams offered women free admission to a game against the Cleve- land Spiders. (New York Ethics panel clears way for GOP Medicaid votes won, 5-2.) In 1903, Ford Motor Associated Press six were cleared to vote program or even re-au- lawmaker who’s involved icaid expansion. Co. was incorporated. JACKSON — The Mis- against Medicaid expan- thorizing it. The expan- with a business that re- “If there’s something In 1911, IBM had its sissippi Ethics Commis- sion. Commissioners sion is allowed under the ceives money from Med- wrong with the second beginnings as the Com- sion has cleared the way said the lawmakers nev- federal health law that icaid should refrain from dollar you received,” he puting-Tabulating-Record- for six Republican state er sought clearance to President Barack Obama voting on Medicaid to said, meaning expan- ing Co. was incorporated House members to vote vote for expansion, but signed. Republican lead- avoid a confl ict. sion, “then there has in New York State. on Medicaid issues, but the ruling Friday said ers oppose expansion, Ethics Commission to be something wrong In 1933, the National the commission’s ruling the commission “con- while many Democrats member Bill Wheeler with the fi rst dollar you Industrial Recovery wasn’t unanimous and sistently advises public say it would boost the of Tupelo, who served received under the nor- Act became law with one member called it “il- servants to fully recuse economy and help the as a Democrat in the mal appropriations. It’s President Franklin D. logical.” themselves from any working poor. state House from 1988 just quite illogical.” Roosevelt’s signature. The lawmakers sought matter which could re- Ethics Commission to 1995, voted Friday Billy Powell of Bran- (The Act was later ethics guidance because sult in a pecuniary ben- members on Friday talk- against clearing the six don, one of the fi ve Eth- struck down by the U.S. they have potential fi - efi t to their employer.” ed about two previous, House members to vote. ics Commission mem- Supreme Court.) The nancial confl icts, either The half dozen GOP contradictory rulings. He said it’s inconsistent bers who voted for the Federal Deposit Insur- because they work for votes could be important In 2005, the commis- to tell lawmakers it’s OK ruling Friday, is a former ance Corp. was founded health care providers if Republican Gov. Phil sion ruled that a law- to vote for the Medicaid chairman of the state Re- as President Roosevelt that could receive Med- Bryant calls lawmakers maker who’s married to budget but not for Med- publican Party. signed the Banking Act icaid money or because into session later this a public school teacher of 1933. they have relatives who month to keep Medicaid could vote on the state In 1943, comedian work for providers. in business July 1 and education budget with- Charles Chaplin, 54, The commission voted beyond. Republicans out having a fi nancial married his fourth wife, 5-3 to allow the half doz- hold a majority in both confl ict. In 2012, the 18-year-old Oona O’Neill, en lawmakers to help de- the House and the Sen- commission ruled that a daughter of playwright cide three issues related ate. But if six Repub- Eugene O’Neill, in Carpin- to the government health licans had to abstain teria, Calif. insurance program for from voting, it’s not

In 1959, actor George the needy — whether to clear whether the GOP (LISTINGS FOR FRI. 6/14-SUN. 6/16/13) CALL THEATRE OR GO TO MALCO.COM FOR SHOW TIMES Reeves, TV’s “Super- approve the Medicaid would be able to get the 3-D MAN OF STEEL (PG13) 1:30 4:35 7:45 NP man,” was found dead of budget, whether to re- minimum 62 House MAN OF STEEL (NON 3-D) (PG13) 12:50 3:55 7:05 10:05 NP an apparently self-inflicted authorize the program votes needed to adopt a THIS IS THE END (R) 1:15 4:40 7:20 9:55 NP THE INTERNSHIP (PG13) 1:20 4:20 7:15 9:55 NP gunshot wound in the bed- to stay in existence once Medicaid budget. THE PURGE (R) 1:35 4:40 7:35 9:40 NP room of his Beverly Hills, the new fi scal year be- Because of a partisan AFTER EARTH (PG13) 1:15 4:25 7:15 9:35 Calif., home; he was 45. gins July 1 and whether dispute over whether NOW YOU SEE ME (PG13) 1:25 4:25 7:25 10:00 In 1962, The New FAST & FURIOUS 6 (PG13) 1:10 4:10 7:10 10:00 to expand the program to expand Medicaid, EPIC (PG) NON 3-D 1:00 4:00 7:00 9:25 Yorker published the first to an estimated 300,000 legislators ended their THE HANGOVER PART III (R) 1:20 4:20 7:20 9:45 of a three-part serializa- additional people. three-month regular Twistedi dS Spiritsi i tion of “Silent Spring” by The Ethics Commis- session without set- 1100 B Hwy. 72 • Corinth, MS Rachel Carson. sion specifi ed that the ting a budget for the

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Our View One vote can truly make a difference In these days of growing voter apathy and discontent, sometimes an election happens to remind us all that one vote does count and can truly make a difference. For those who missed the turn of events in the south Alcorn County hamlet of Rienzi — the toss of a coin is apparently sending Harold W. Palmer to a second term on the Rienzi Board of Aldermen. Town officials said at first a runoff would break the tie between two incumbents on the board, but they learned from the Mississippi Secretary of State’s Office that Hood’s ‘open carry’ ruling strikes important balances the proper procedure in a general election is a tiebreaker. Municipal Clerk Elaine Pitts Attorney General Jim weapons not give law enforcement striking a common sense said the town was advised to consider a Hood’s offi ce issued an in most lo- the right to require a per- balance between respect- coin toss or the drawing of straws. opinion this week that went cal, state son carrying the weapon to ing guns rights and public The coin came up heads, giving Palmer a long way toward establish- and federal submit to questioning or to safety. a win by luck after the democratic process ing some order and apply- government answer questions. Open carry advocates had ended in a 45-45 tie between Palmer ing some common sense to buildings, Fourth, private property generally fared well in this and Melissa Bearden Morgan, both what has become a conten- law enforce- owners and “custodians” ruling, but then so did those incumbents. tious and confusing debate Sid Salter ment venues, of public property may ex- concerned about people The results at the top were close with both for proponents and Columnist educational ercise property rights that packing in volatile venues Sandra Williams at 58; David Wayne opponents of free exercise facilities, allow them to deny entry like university campuses, Massey, 53; Dale A. Leonard, 52; Betty J. of the Second Amendment. professional to persons carrying weap- schools, athletic events, and Williams, 49; and then Palmer and Morgan House Bill 2, which be- athletic events, airport ter- ons in either “open carry” government buildings. So, at 45. comes law July 1, was au- minals, and bars. of “concealed carry permit” too, did private property A tie higher on the list wouldn’t have thored and led to passage So what do we learn from modes. owners who want to main- mattered, but it came at the final slot for the by state Rep. Andy Gipson, the ruling? Fifth, sheriffs have the au- tain some control of the li- five-member board. R-Braxton. Gipson has told First, Mississippians have thority to disallow the open ability they accept on their The candidates and municipal election the press that he believed the right to openly carry a carry of fi rearms into coun- property. commissioners gathered at Rienzi Town the legislation was neces- fi rearm without a concealed ty courthouses and other The group most likely to Hall June 7 for the fateful coin toss. Pitts sary to clearly defi ne what a weapon permit as long as government buildings, not- have problems with this said the town was instructed to select two concealed weapon is under the weapon at least partially ing that said courthouses opinion is law enforcement registered voters to conduct the tiebreaker the law and to distinguish visible. The fact that Mis- are “the scene of emotional- offi cers, for the simple rea- — one to toss the coin and one to read the between “concealed carry” sissippi is by law an “open ly charged disputes such as son that it allows more law- result. and “open carry” rights. But carry” state and that Missis- child custody battles, crimi- abiding citizens to legally be Prior to the toss, the election many law enforcement of- sippi has a reasonably clear nal prosecutions, property on the streets of Mississippi commissioners determined who would fi cers charged with enforc- law authorizing “concealed forfeitures, tax sales, etc.” with weapons and it allows be assigned to heads and who would be ing the state’s “concealed carry” of fi rearms by those The opinion noted that a them to do so without fear tails and put that information in a sealed carry” law and other con- with the appropriate stan- ban on weapons in sensitive of much interference from envelope to be opened after the toss. tradictory statutes, the bill dard or expanded permits. areas like the courthouse the police. That, based on Morgan was seeking a third term on the created some confusion and Second, neither the “con- “is reasonably tailored to the laws passed in recent board. The two new aldermen will be Betty Hood’s AG opinion brought cealed carry” nor “open serve the governmental in- years, is clearly the will of J. Williams and Dale A. Leonard. The new some clarity to the ongoing carry” laws trump an exist- terest in preserving security the majority of the Legisla- four-year term of office begins July 1. debate. ing state statute that makes for courthouse proceedings ture. Four years ago, Palmer led the field of As Hood’s opinion ex- it illegal to carry a weapon and personnel.” Hood’s ruling, tracing candidates for alderman. Thanks to a coin pressly notes, the ruling onto the campus of a school No government ruling on recent U.S. Supreme Court flip and 45 supporters, he returns to office. doesn’t apply to people who or university. The state’s guns ever wins universal cases and state legislative At least two other places had tied results carry a concealed weapon universities and schools praise, but Hood – a serious actions, succeeds in nod- for alderman recently, according to AP with a standard or enhanced have operated under the outdoorsman and a former ding to that fact. reports — Walls, the smallest municipality permit. Those who seek and cloak of that law and the AG district attorney who has (Daily Corinthian and in DeSoto County, where two people tied win concealed carry permits ruling puts those entities in more than a passing ac- syndicated columnist Sid with 18 votes, and Mendenhall, a town near in Mississippi have already a little stronger position. quaintance with both guns Salter can be contacted at Jackson. agreed to rather broad re- Third, the act of engag- and violent crime – does 601-507-8004 or sidsal- So you see, ties do happen. strictions on carrying their ing in “open carry” does a good job in this ruling of [email protected].) See you at the polls come next election season. Let's save heads or tails for football kickoffs and the drawing of straws for who gets to bat first in a backyard game of wiffle Is our guardian angel Big Brother? ball. The democratic process should be based “Gentlemen do not read Through plants, electrical grids and ceived without a declaration on the people's choice, rather than a flip of each other’s mail,” said Sec- its PRISM communications systems of of war. a coin. retary of State Henry Stim- program, the any country on earth? Yet, we can no more un- — Mark Boehler son of his 1929 decision NSA can ac- With its ability to locate invent the technology that to shut down “The Black quire access, and listen in to terrorists, enables our government to Chamber” that decoded the via servers to track by satellite and kill do this than we can uninvent Prayer for today secret messages of foreign such as Ap- by drone, America has ac- the atom bomb. Rival powers powers. Pat ple, Google, quired an extraordinary like China are surely seeking “This means war!” said Buchanan Yahoo, Face- ability to protect its people the same capabilities. Lord, help us to maintain a teachable heart FDR, after reading the in- book, Micro- and prevent and punish ter- Thomas Jefferson in- that is open to a new perspective on ancient tercepted instructions from Columnist soft and AOL, rorist attacks. But was any structed us that “in ques- truth but is also blessed when we receive the Tokyo to its diplomats the to all emails of this really surprising? tions of power, let no more reminders of truths well established in our night of Dec. 6, 1941. sent, received and presum- Were we all in the dark as to be heard of confi dence in life. Amen. Roosevelt’s secretary of ably deleted or spammed. what the CIA, the NSA and men, but bind him down war? Henry Stimson. And if the NSA can persuade the Pentagon could do? from mischief by the chains Times change, and they a secret court that it has to And as we think back on of the Constitution.” A verse to share change us. know the contents of past, 9/11, of our doomed country- But, ultimately, what oth- The CIA was created in present or future emails, it men jumping to their deaths er option do we have than 1947; the National Secu- can be accorded that right. from the World Trade Cen- to place our confi dence in “The words of the LORD are pure words: rity Agency in 1952, with its Our ability to intercept ter, the dead and maimed at those whom we have en- as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purifi ed headquarters at Ft. Meade and read communications the Boston Marathon, will trusted with this power? seven times.” in Maryland. This writer’s of foreigners and foreign not most Americans say, Congress is not going to — Psalms 12:6 late brother was stationed governments seems almost “Thank the Lord we have pass a law telling the NSA at Meade doing “photo in- limitless. this power, and God bless that it may not coordinate terpretation’’ in the years We learned recently that the men and women who are with AOL, Apple or Google Worth quoting the CIA’s Gary Powers, Barack Obama, by Presiden- using it to defend us”? to access information that fl ying U-2s at 70,000 feet tial Policy Directive 20, has While this power is ex- might prevent a terrorist at- above Mother Russia, was tasked our government to traordinary, it is still not of tack. And if a terrorist attack The difference between stupidity and ge- providing the agency with prepare for both defensive the same magnitude as the hits this country, and our nius is that genius has its limits. some interesting photo- and offensive cyberwarfare 50,000 nuclear weapons security agencies say their — Albert Einstein graphs. to enable us to attack what- we had 50 years ago, at the hands were tied in trying Recently, through secu- ever depends on the Internet time of the Cuban missile to protect us, all bets would rity leaks, we learned that anywhere in the world. crisis, when war could have be off as to what intrusions Sound Off Policy the NSA has access to the Lately, the U.S. and Israel led to scores of millions of upon their freedom Ameri- phone records of Verizon, planted a Stuxnet worm American dead. cans might accept. Sprint and AT&T. Of every that crippled scores of cen- Nevertheless, for a people In the end, we ourselves Effective immediately, the Daily Corin- call made to, from or in the trifuges and disabled Iran’s whose proud boast is that are going to have to strike thian Sound Off policy will be the same as its U.S., NSA can determine nuclear enrichment plant our nation was conceived the balance between free- Letter to the Editor Policy. what phone the call came at Natanz. If we can do in freedom, this brave new dom and security. Sounds Offs need to be submitted with a from, which phone it went this in Iran, can we not do world is sobering. Our own But the question lingers. name, address, contact phone number and if to, and how long the con- the same to nuclear plants government has the power If Big Brother is our possible, e-mail address, for author verifi cation. versation lasted. all over the world, creating to intercept and listen to guardian angel now, could The author’s name and city of residence While NSA cannot recap- two, three, a hundred Cher- every phone call we make, he become Lucifer? will be published with the Sound Off. ture the contents of calls, it nobyls and Fukushimas? to read every email we send (Daily Corinthian colum- Sound Offs will only accepted from those can use this information to Is it too much to imagine or receive, to track us with nist Patrick J. Buchanan is who wish to have their names published with select phones to tap for fu- that, one day, if not already, cameras we cannot see, and the author of “Suicide of a their opinion. All other Letter to the Editor ture recording and listen- the United States will be able to wage secret cyberwar Superpower: Will America rules apply for Sound Offs. ing. to cyber-sabotage the power against enemies real or per- Survive to 2025?”)

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Associated Press unknown what sparked eventually yanked off the Associated Press President Barack Corbin said, “and we’ve the blaze, but investigators jar and set the animal free. Obama has set a goal of found we’re too busy Firefighters advance believe it was human- “I thought, ‘No one Community college adding 1,600 providers looking for the answer containment on wildfire caused. So far, it’s cost is going to believe us,’” tuition increases in the nation’s 152 VA and not the reasoning more than $3.5 million to said Morgan Laskowski, medical centers. behind it.” COLORADO SPRINGS, fight. 22, the bartender at the JACKSON — Tuition Jackson VA Medical The new curriculum Colo. — A Colorado sher- Jamison City Hotel and a will rise at 11 of Missis- Center Director Joe Bat- is designed to address iff said firefighters “are Police seek suspect member of the impromptu sippi’s 15 public com- tle says in a statement such shortcoming in getting the upper hand” in shooting of 4 bear-wrangling team. munity colleges this fall, that the hirings include U.S. students by taking on the most destructive Area residents first spot- with average tuition for four marriage and fam- a harder look at how so- wildfire in state history Sat- NASHVILLE, Tenn.— ted the 100-pound bruin two semesters (fall and ily therapists and three lutions are reached. urday, an announcement Nashville police say they with its head in a red jar spring) rising about 6 licensed professional While the school that came as authorities are still looking for a man on June 3, but it eluded percent to $2,376. Here counselors. Both fields district is only holding gained a clearer picture they say shot his girlfriend game wardens. The animal are the rates that each are new at the Jackson meetings on math in the of the grim landscape the and her three teenage was attracted to the con- college has approved or VA. 6-12 grade levels, the blaze has left behind. daughters at an apart- tainer because it appeared has projected to the state The Department of Common Core approach No additional homes ment complex and fled the to have once contained Community College Board, Veterans Affairs has put involves other subject were destroyed as fire scene barefoot. cooking oil. as well as the percentage an increased focus on areas as well, such as crews expanded contain- Police said in a state- “He put his head in, and change from the 2012- mental health services English and language ment lines, El Paso County ment on Saturday that had a problem,” said Mike 2013 academic year: for veterans over the arts. Sheriff Terry Maketa said. Earnest Woodley, who also Jurbala, 68, another res- ■ Coahoma: $2,300, last few years. For now, the district Also, there were no new goes by Earnest Moore, cuer. “He’d have died in a unchanged The VA set a goal of wants to get out the reports of injury or death, should be considered couple more days.” ■ Copiah-Lincoln: 14 days for patients to word about the math he said. armed and dangerous. Jurbala saw the bear $2,350, 10.6 percent wait for a mental health curriculum at the middle The fire that exploded Police say he shot 34-year- Thursday night as he was ■ East Central: $2,210, appointment. The aver- and high school levels Tuesday outside of Colo- old Nicole Luke and her leaving the bar at the 4.5 percent age wait for Jackson’s since that’s where edu- rado Springs, amid record- daughters Friday night Jamison City Hotel. He ■ East Mississippi: center was slightly more cators will be focusing setting heat and tinder-dry before slipping into a called Jeff Hubler, a local $2,600, 5.8 percent than 20 days, according beginning in the fall, conditions, has destroyed nearby wooded area wear- employee of the state ■ Hinds: $2,260, 8.8 to VA figures from the Corbin said. nearly 500 homes and ing a gray T-shirt and blue Game Commission who percent first six months of FY An initial meeting was killed two people, whose shorts. had been among those ■ Holmes: $2,288, 6.6 2011. held June 3 attracted bodies were found inside Police say one of the trying to capture it for days percent about 30 people, Corbin their garage Thursday, teens who was shot has with a lasso. ■ Itawamba: $2,200, Summer meetings said. their car doors open as been released from Van- The two teamed up with 9.1 percent focus on math She said the meetings though they had been derbilt University Hospital. Laskowski and her mother, ■ Jones: $2,722, 8.9 will share the same in- about to flee. The others remain hospi- bar owner Jody Boyle, to percent HERNANDO — The formation and are open On Saturday, worried talized in stable condition. follow the bear through the ■ Meridian: $2,314, 3 DeSoto County school parents and other local residents waited for per- Police have asked for darkness. percent system will host meet- residents. mission to return to their the public’s help in locat- “You knew where he ■ Mississippi Delta: ings in late June and neighborhoods to see ing Woodley. was because you could $2,450, unchanged July to explain a new Center named whether their homes were hear him banging into ■ Mississippi Gulf Common Core math for lMSU employee still standing. Bear with head stuck things,” Jurbala said. Coast: $2,472, unchanged curriculum being imple- Maketa said the fire’s in jar is rescued ■ Northeast Mississippi: mented in the fall. RAYMOND — Missis- destruction has made it NYC airport builds $2,322, 6.5 percent Michelle Corbin, the sippi State University difficult for his deputies to JAMISON CITY, Pa. — turtle barrier ■ Northwest Mississip- school district’s math will name the Central assess damage. Four central Pennsylvania pi: $2,250, unchanged specialist, tells The Mississippi Research Deputies have said “it residents said they used NEW YORK — Officials ■ Pearl River: $2,510, Commercial Appeal that and Extension Center looks like a nuclear bomb only a rope and a flashlight are building a 4,000-foot- 8.4 percent the new math courses in memory of Frank T. went off in some of those during a wild chase to res- long barrier to protect a ■ Southwest Mississip- will better prepare stu- “Butch” Withers Jr. on areas, and you can’t even cue a young bear whose runway at New York City’s pi: $2,400, 12.9 percent dents for college. July 10. recognize whether it was a head had been stuck in a Kennedy Airport. She said the program Withers, who died in house or some other kind plastic jar for at least 11 But the obstacle isn’t for VA hospital adds 30 uses a common set of 2012, worked for 40 of structure,” Maketa said. days. terrorists. It’s for turtles. to mental health staff standards being used in years in the Division of “That is the level of incin- The frightened but pow- The busy airport has all schools nationwide Agriculture, Forestry and eration and destruction erful bruin fell into a swim- been plagued in recent JACKSON — The G.V. that adopt the Common Veterinary Medicine at that took place in some ming pool at least twice years by waves of Dia- “Sonny” Montgomery Core standards, cur- MSU. He was director areas.” during the ordeal, accord- mondback Terrapins that Veterans Affairs Medical rently 47 states. of the Research and Containment is at 45 ing to a report Saturday climb up out of Jamaica Center in Jackson has “We’ve looked at why Extension Center for percent, an increase from in the Press Enterprise of Bay looking for a place added 30 new mental kids aren’t perform- 10 years. He retired in 30 percent on Friday. It’s Bloomsburg. But the group to nest. health professionals. ing well (nationwide),” 2006. Modern Medicine Southern Hospitality

   

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Marilyn Baker Survivors include her hus- (now KPMG) in Memphis. He the organization was on fi rm Caroline Gray. Funeral services for Marilyn band, Harold Blackwood of and his bride, Janet Davis Gray, fi nancial ground and enjoyed Visitation with the family will Oldham Baker are set for 1 p.m. Corinth; sons, George Lang moved to Corinth in 1958. doing carpentry on the various be from 5-7 p.m. today at Me- Monday at Memorial Funeral (Cecilia) of Magnolia, Texas, Mr. Gray founded the ac- houses. morial Funeral Home and im- Home Chapel with burial in Jeffrey Blackwood (Carol) of counting fi rm of Chism, Jones Gray served as President of mediately prior to the service Henry Cemetery. Henderson, and Gray, and later became the Corinth Chamber of Com- from 3-3:45 p.m. Monday. Mrs. Baker died Thursday, Tenn., John partner at the fi rm Minor and merce – now The Alliance – In lieu of fl owers, memorials June 13, 2013 at Mercy Hospi- Blackwood Moore, and spearheaded plans to build may be made to First United tal in Fort Smith, Ark. of Lagos, Ni- which tran- a facility for the organization. Methodist Church, Capital She was born August 1, 1950 geria, Chris- sitioned to He served actively on the Unit- Improvements Funds, 901 in Corinth to the late Edwin topher Lang Moore and ed Way Board for many years, Fillmore Street, Corinth, Ms. Eugene Oldham and Josephine of Rockville, Gray. Gray receiving numerous awards for 38834 or the Glenn Davis Gray Caffi n Brake. She later moved Ind., and helped or- his service. He was the longest- Memorial Scholarship, P.O. to Philadelphia and graduated Brant Black- ganize the tenured member of the Kiwanis Box 2625, Corinth, Ms. 38835. from Philadelphia High School. wood (Lau- Northeast Club, having been a member She was a homemaker. ra) of Ko- Mississippi since 1959. Gray served in nu- Patricia Hill She was preceded in death by Blackwood diak, Alaska; Chapter of merous offi ces and had exem- GUYS, Tenn. — Funeral ser- her parents. daughters, the Missis- plary attendance because he vices for Patricia Lynn Hill, 58, Survivors include her hus- Sandra Gray sippi Soci- scheduled his activities around are set for 2 p.m. Monday at band, Jason Baker of Sallisaw, Lang of Rockville and Jenni- ety of CPAs, the weekly Kiwanis meeting. Magnolia Funeral Home Chapel Oka.; daughters, Melissa Olson fer Holloway (Lew) of Linden, serving as Mr. Gray was named Outstand- of Memories with burial in Wil- of Homestead, Fla., Heather Michigan; a brother, Wilford president and going on to serve ing Citizen in 2000 by the Ju- liams Cemetery. Johnson of Sallisaw, and Sher- “Bud” Johnson of Corinth; a as president of the state society nior Auxiliary of Corinth. Mrs. Hill died Saturday, June ry Wright of Twentynine Palms, sister, Wanza Johnson Gray of and as Mississippi delegate to His particular passion in his 15, 2013 at her residence. Cal.; a son, Tony White, Jr. of Corinth; 11 grandchildren; and the American Institute of CPAs. profession was estate-planning Born June 15, 1955, he was Boston; sisters, Linda Cravey of one great-grandchild. Both groups honored him with and money management. He a homemaker and a Christian. Waynesboro and Judy (Danny) She was preceded in death by Public Service Awards. experienced great satisfaction She enjoyed spending time with Spencer of Starkville; step- her parents, Printess and Nelle He lived a life of faith, serving in assisting clients achieve family, gardening, camping at sisters, Denise (Dean) Rose of Johnson; a son, Steve Black- God through his loyalty to the long-term goals through vari- Pickwick and spending time Germantown, Tenn. and Tina wood; a brother, Max John- church and through his service ous fi nancial strategies. Many with her family pet Lulu. Lovett of Southaven; a step- son; and a brother-in-law, C.F. to others. A man of integrity, new widows turned to him Survivors include her hus- brother, Joe (Vonnie) Baker of Gray. Herman managed his life and or counsel and support, and band of 32 years, Dallis Carl Horn Lake; a special aunt, Ai- Visitation is 4-7 p.m. tonight his affairs in the belief that all he patiently mentored each Hill, Jr. of Guys; a son, Billy Carl leene Oldham of Philadelphia; at Memorial Funeral Home. he had belonged to God. Grati- through the fi nancial stress. Hill and wife Nicole of Eastview, 12 grandchildren: and two Memorials made be made to tude was his attitude and gen- Gray regularly attended lo- Tenn.; a daughter, Brandy Mc- great-grandchildren. Saint Jude’s Children Hospital, erosity was his practice. cal cultural events, particularly Culler and husband Jeremy Family will receive friends 262 Danny Thomas Pl., Mem- As a long-time member of supporting his wife’s musical of Tupelo; fi ve grandchildren, from noon to service time phis, Tenn. 38105. the Yocona Area Council of Boy endeavors. Cody Hill, Dawson McCuller, Monday. Scouts of America, he helped In retirement, he was se- Alissa Wilburn, Cadence Hill Herman Gray create the Yocona Area Foun- lected by Magnolia Regional and Isabell Machado; and her Manelle Blackwood A celebration of the life of dation, received the Silver Bea- Health Center to serve on the father-in-law, Carl Hill, Sr. of Funeral services for Manelle Herman Lafayette Gray will be ver award in 2000, and was Finance Committee and he Hanceville, Ala. Johnson Blackwood, 87, of held at First United Methodist named a lifetime sustaining took great pleasure in their suc- She was preceded in death by Corinth, are set for 11 a.m. Church on Monday at 4 p.m. member in 2012. He particu- cessful management of fi nan- her parents, William Hugh Os- Monday at Foote Street Church Mr. Gray entered eternity on larly enjoyed going to Camp cial resources. born and Mary Lillian Osborn; of Christ with Charles Curtis Friday, June 14, 2013. Yocona for the annual meet- Mr. Gray was preceded in a sister, Mary Anne Osborn offi ciating. Burial will be in Eb- Born July 29, 1932 near Ja- ings. death by siblings, Reuben, Lambert; brother-in-law, Larry enezer Cemetery in New John- cinto to John Elton and Lois As a master gardener, he Reba, Floyd and Lloyd; and a Lambert; and mother-in-law, sonville, Tenn. Quay Hollandsworth Gray, conceived the idea of teaching son, Glenn Davis Gray. Earlean Vanderford Hill. Mrs. Blackwood died Thurs- he attended Mississippi State urban children how to garden. He is survived by his wife Bro. Alan Parker will offi ciate. day, June 13, 2013 at Magnolia University and earned a Bach- He initiated and organized the of 55 years, Janet Davis Gray; Visitation is 5-8 p.m. tonight Regional Health Center. elor of Science in accounting in Corinthian Garden at the Light- children, Linda (Richard) Wof- and from 1 p.m. to service time She was a longtime mem- 1954, graduating with highest house, based on the scripture: ford, Mary Ellen (Mark) Don- Monday at the funeral home. ber of Foote Street Church of honors. He began his career as Paul planted, Applos watered, aldson, and David (Ana Ma- Pallbearers are Cody Hill, Christ. She enjoyed shopping a Certifi ed Public Accountant but God gave the increase – 1 ria) Gray; eight grandchildren, Charles Bain, Carroll Morton, and making candy. She was with the fi rm of Arthur Ander- Corinthians 3:6. Scott, Kate and Julie Wofford, Bryan Bain, J.C. Parker, Chris famous for her peanut butter son in Houston, Texas and then He served as treasurer for the Rachel, Claire and Mary Grace Ragan, John Wardlow and fudge. She loved everyone. Peat, Marwick and Mitchell Habitat for Humanity, seeing Donaldson, and Jackson and Dudley Ingram.

Danny Joslin nolia Regional Health Cen- Phillips and Ronald “Frog” Regional Health Center. Funeral services for ter. Phillips; her parents, Born January 11, 1923 in Grant to Delta group Danny Joe Joslin, 61, of Born June 12, 1921, she Warren and Ella Hicks Clifton, Tenn. he was a car Corinth, are set for 3 p.m. was homemaker and Jeho- Bragg; grandfather, Phillip salesman. Monday at Grissom Cha- vah Witness. Wilkins; and siblings, Ja- Survivors include a to aid farm workers pel in Burnsville. Survivors include chil- son Bragg, Eugene Bragg, daughter, Rita Ragan and Mr. Joslin died Satur- dren, Jimmy Phillips (Par- Marine Duncan and Juan- husband Scotty of Corinth; Associated Press Thompson, D-Miss. day, June 15, 2013. lette) of Rienzi, Bobby ita Duncan. two grandchildren, Kelly CLARKSDALE — The Thompson says the Visitation is 5-9 p.m. to- Phillips of Corinth, Charles Gray and Kim Moffett; and Mississippi Delta Coun- grant is from the U.S. night at Magnolia Funeral “Ricky” Phillips (Deb- Garland Tate six great-grandchildren. cil for Farm Workers Department of Labor. Home. bie) of Memphis, Tenn., Funeral services for Gar- He was preceded in Opportunities will re- Thompson says the Margaret Wilkins (Bill) of land Tate, 90, of Corinth, death by his wife, Dorothy ceived a $1.2 million National Farm Worker Edna Phillips Corinth and Wanda Brown were held at 3 p.m. Satur- Lomax Tate; his parents, grant to serve migrant Jobs Program helps farm A memorial service for (Alan) of Corinth; and 13 day at Shackelford Funeral Kemp and Virgie Bunch and seasonal farm work- workers upgrade their Edna E. Phillips, 92, of grandchildren. Directors in Acton, Tenn. Tate; a brother, Clovis ers in 39 Delta-area agricultural job skills or Corinth, will be held at a She was preceded in with burial in Forrest Me- Tate; and a sister, Minnie counties. acquire new skills in in- later date. death by her husband, morial Park. Allen. The grant was an- dustries that offer higher Mrs. Phillips died Fri- Alton Richard Phillips; Mr. Tate died Friday, Larry Lancaster offi ci- nounced this week wages and more stable day, June 14, 2013 at Mag- children, James William June 14, 2013 at Magnolia ated. by U.S. Rep. Bennie employment. Th e Market Place DR. OSVALDO HANS AND Wilbanks Produce Local AMISH 130013130000 HHwywyw 7272 WestWWeestst • Corinth,Coriinnthth MMSS Honey & DR. MARTA E. HANS GOODIES Mon-Sat 8am-6pm Sorghum THIS FATHER'S Vine-Ripe Tomatoes New Crop Plums DAY TREAT HIM OFFICES WILL BE CLOSING Mississippi Grown Squash Fresh Okra TO THE BEST ON THE DATE OF Cucumbers Bell Peppers and Eggplant Cucumbers 3 for $1.00 JUNE 28, 2013. Fresh Purple Hull Peas Jumbo Baking Potatoes 3 IF ANY PATIENTS WOULD Green Beans for $1.00 Sweet Watermelons Sweet MS Cantalope LIKE MEDICAL RECORDS, Sweet Georgia & Alabama Peaches PLEASE PICK THESE UP BY JUNE 21, 2013. 1000 S. Harper Rd. • Corinth 662-286-5800 THANK YOU. North Corinth Christian Academy PRE-BUY!!!!!! We are pleased to offer you the FULLY ACCREDITED SACS TRANSCRIPTS AVAILABLE Quality Christian Education for Grades K5-12 2013 PRE-BUY PROGRAM

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This time of year, many peo- or are erect, Some poison ivy fruit looks from one point of attachment. relatives -- poison ivy and poi- ple in the Crossroads area are woody shrubs. like a peeled orange; others are (Leaves of fi ve, let it thrive) son oak. just itching to get outdoors. The shape of hairy, and some are smooth. Boston ivy, with three leafl ets, Another point to remem- But please be aware many the leaf can vary Most people identify poison is hard to tell from its poison- ber is people with allergic re- people are allergic to poison on different ivy by the number of leafl ets. ous brother. The best policy to actions to poison ivy don’t ivy. I’ve noticed over the last plants as well Oak-leaf ivy has leafl ets follow is to avoid plants and necessarily have to touch the few days poison ivy vines seem as on the same similar to white oak leaves. It vines that look like poison ivy. leaves in order to have a reac- to be thriving in several areas, Patrick plant. One thing is also known as poison oak. Poison sumac, a third mem- tion. Roots and stems can also so I decided to write a short ar- Poindexter that remains This form of ivy usually does ber of the poison ivy family, is cause reactions. The point I’m ticle on how to identify some of the same: there not climb as a vine but is found different because it usually is trying to make is to be careful these vines. Always be sure to Ag Lines are always three as a low-growing shrub. Com- a shrub or even a small tree if you know you are allergic. check with your doctor if you leafl ets. Remem- mon poison ivy grows in many that can reach heights up to 25 Try to avoid areas where are severely allergic to poison ber, leafl ets three, let it be. places as a shrub. It also grows feet tall. The leaves are seven- poison ivy is located. If you ivy in order to assess your risk The fl owers and fruit of poi- as a vine in some localities. to 15-inches long and have do have a reaction know the potential. son ivy are always in clusters Other vines are sometimes seven- to 13-leafl ets attached proper medical steps to take in Poison ivy is known by many on stems that are attached to confused with poison ivy. to a central stem. The berry of order to prevent the severity. names because of its wide the branches where the leaves These plants are Virginia poison sumac is also ivory or (For more information con- variation of appearance in dif- come out. The berries have a creeper and some forms of white and formed in clusters. cerning any of the above in- ferent locations. Some poison white, waxy appearance. After Boston ivy. Neither of these Poison sumac is usually found formation, call Patrick Poind- ivy has heavy, rough, woody the leaves have shed, the waxy vines is poisonous. You can in permanently wet swamps or exter, Extension agent, at the vines. Others are small trailing white berries are an easy way recognize Virginia creeper moist bottomlands. It is not as Alcorn County Extension Ser- shrubs that run on the ground to identify poison ivy. by its fi ve leafl ets radiating abundant as its two poisonous vice at 286-7755.) Half-baked garden needs more than ‘Goldilocks’

Summer’s here at last, and most of the time, their hair. Most didn’t bother Here’s my confession: terfl y garden in the sunny spot I can’t say I’m happy about it. that’s fi ne with even to do that. There’s nothing I enjoy more surrounding a rugged stump Ninety degrees and climbing me. I’d hate ev- Still, the early columbines than getting my hands into the -- and a charming grouping is low on my list of Favorite ery year to be and wild blue phlox put on dirt, as my mother used to say, of ferns and astilbe and other Things. the same. their usual fi ne show, and it and I can work for hours, so lovers of dappled shade fi lling Not, of course, that I should Not all of the was an astounding year for In- absorbed I do not even know a long loop beneath the oak complain. We’ve had the lon- surprises are to dian pinks, their fl owers like what time it is. Howsoever, I (which heretofore has been gest, coolest spring I can re- Ryland my liking. This tiny paint brushes dipped in sure can be a Goldilocks. Too a tangle of scrawny weeds), I member. Bruhwiler was the puni- red and yellow. They’re fading hot? Too cold? Too dripping splurged and hired a crew to On the other hand, last win- est showing now, just as scads of conefl ow- wet? Well, maybe I’ll just wait dig the clay out of two large ter lasted way too long. I got Columnist we’ve ever had ers are bursting into bloom. So until tomorrow .... pits. In a couple hours they ac- tired of being cold. This is the for dogwoods. is the salvia called “black and Let me tell you, that’s a sure- complished what I’d have tak- fi rst year since we moved out I kept thinking how disap- blue.” fi re way to make a half-baked en weeks to do. Hooray! to the farm that we worked pointed my dear Joyce would Thank goodness for the garden. Then I had to fi ll them. through our whole woodpile be if she’d been able to visit faithful perennials. As for the Especially if, like me, you Backbreaking hours later, I am to keep the woodstove burn- us this spring. Our driveway rest, I have never been so far dabble on too many fronts. still sifting the good dark earth ing. Then John cut down an- winds through a couple dozen behind. Finally got the poor When it fi nally warmed up from the bad orange clay. And other dead oak, split the logs, dogwoods beneath the mas- tomatoes planted as well as a enough last month for Goldie hauling buckets of horse ma- piled it -- and we used that up sive pines. Come April, they few peppers. Otherwise, the to get going, I started out by nure from the barn. And shov- as well. A stretch of days, ceru- look like bridesmaids decked veggie garden is a blank, while tackling an area behind the eling up composted leaves and lean and warm, would relieve in white dancing through a my fl ower beds are overrun house that had turned into a kitchen scraps. And turning the gloom, then we’d wake up cathedral of tall grey columns. with “volunteers,” some want- jungle. It took me days and ir- the heavy, lasagna-like layers to moody skies and tornado Last time Joyce beheld this ed, most not. I’ve tucked a few ritated my allergies and made to mix them. warnings. sight, she stopped her car, got annuals into clay pots, but me ache all over. But it sure Sure could use another The previous winter was out, and started snapping pic- their sisters are impatiently was satisfying. spring to get it all done. also odd. Way too warm. Some tures. waiting in their six-pack cells, So I cast my eye around to (Daily Corinthian colum- folks had azaleas blooming This spring, an occasional pretty faces turned to mine as a couple other ugly spots that nist Ryland Bruhwiler lives just a little early. As in Janu- tree managed to half dress it- I give them their daily drink of have nagged for years, and on a farm in McNairy County, ary. self. A few opened a blossom water, their rootbound feet as thought about that fi ne old Tenn. She can be contacted by One thing about weather, here or there, like girls care- cramped as any Chinese lady’s line: What am I waiting for? email at downyonder@wild- it keeps you guessing. And lessly tucking barrettes into in the olden times. Imagining a lovely little but- blue.net.) Taylor Swift not worried about connecting with fans

Associated Press to these shows seems so something, some script Swift was honored as NEW YORK — Taylor engaged,” she said. “They “Eye contact is important, even if that came along that was Fragrance Celebrity of Swift shares her feelings come to the show. They it’s from 500 yards away.” so enticing that I couldn’t the Year at the Fragrance and personal experienc- know the words. I’m walk away from it, that I Awards, presented es on her hit records, but singing the words. We’re became obsessed with Wednesday night at Al- the 23-year-old Grammy singing them at the same Taylor Swift that the way I obsess ice Tully Hall at Lincoln winner isn’t worried time, and therein lies the over music,” she said. “If Center. about losing intimacy connection. It goes be- you see me commit to a “Getting this award is with her fans on a sta- yond what size the venue “I love to write music. two years to do it and put fi lm, it’s only because I such an honor,” she said dium tour. is.” And I love to put an al- everything I have into couldn’t focus on any- on the red carpet before “I fi nd that you have to She recently embarked bum together and take it. (Except) if there was thing else.” the event. emote a little bigger, but on her RED tour of North you can reach all the way America. Later this fall, up to the top,” she said. she’ll perform in Austra- Happy Father’s Day “Eye contact is impor- lia and New Zealand. tant, even if it’s from 500 Swift, who writes her Stop the Harassment & Keep your Property yards away.” own songs, has sold more QUICK - EASY - LOW COST Let Grandmother Swift said she’s never than 75 million albums. worried about the sound She recently appeared Take Care of Your Father being lost in a massive on the Fox sitcom “New space. With a few shows Girl.” And while she likes on Father’s Day! already under her belt, acting, she has no plans to Affordable fl exible payment plans she feels they’ve gone put aside her guitar and ZERO down payment gets you a fresh start with pretty well. pen — unless something “Everyone who comes really impresses her. SSUNDAYUNDAY 111:00AM1:00AM --4:00PM4:00PM

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AGRICULTURE FUTURES Open High Low SettleChange Open High Low SettleChange CORN CATTLE 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel 40,000 lbs.- cents per lb. Jul 13 644 658 643.75 655 +11.50 Jun 13 119.60 121.75 119.00 119.00 -.85 Sep 13 570 575.25 567.50 571.75 +1.25 Aug 13 118.97 120.67 118.05 118.32 -.75 Dec 13 534 536.75 530.50 533 -2.25 Oct 13 122.80 124.42 121.80 121.87 -.98 Mar 14 545.25 547.75 541.50 544 -2.50 Dec 13 125.30 126.32 124.52 124.57 -.85 May 14 552.25 554.75 549.25 551.50 -2.50 Feb 14 126.47 127.60 125.65 125.65 -1.05 Jul 14 559.75 562 555.75 558.25 -2.50 Apr 14 127.85 129.20 127.10 127.22 -.88 Sep 14 550.75 554 549.50 551.25 -2 Jun 14 123.92 124.85 123.00 123.15 -.65 SOYBEANS HOGS-Lean 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel 40,000 lbs.- cents per lb. Jul 13 1510 1522 1506 1516.50 +6.25 Jun 13 101.75 102.45 101.65 102.30 +.73 Aug 13 1426.75 1436 1419.25 1434 +7.25 Jul 13 98.60 98.80 97.30 98.02 -.63 Sep 13 1343.751351.501333.50 1342.50 +1 Aug 13 97.17 97.37 96.22 96.75 -.55 Anniversary Blowout Nov 13 1300.50 1307 1288 1298.25 -2.25 Oct 13 84.75 84.75 82.67 84.35 -.20 Jan 14 13101313.251293.75 1303.75 -3 Dec 13 81.50 81.70 79.82 81.65 +.05 Mar 14 13091314.251295.25 1303.75 -3.25 Feb 14 83.50 83.50 82.45 83.47 -.03 May 14 13111314.501295.25 1305 -3 Apr 14 84.70 85.10 84.00 85.05 +.13 WHEAT COTTON 2 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel 50,000 lbs.- cents per lb. Jul 13 685 685.50 676.50 680.75 -4.75 Jul 13 92.00 92.58 90.07 91.29 -.43 Sep 13 693.75 693.75 684.50 688.75 -5 Sep 13 ...... 89.44 +.29 Dec 13 706.50 706.75 697 701.50 -5.25 Oct 13 90.63 90.69 89.63 90.64 +.51 Mar 14 719 719 710.25 714.50 -6.25 Dec 13 89.25 89.56 88.25 89.44 +.29 buy 1 get 1 May 14 726.75 726.75 720.25 725 -6 Mar 14 89.16 89.21 86.95 88.40 -.48 Jul 14 737.75 737.75 727.75 732 -5.25 May 14 89.00 89.04 86.56 87.96 -.72 Sep 14 739.25 740.50 735.75 739.75 -4.75 Jul 14 88.99 88.99 86.50 87.79 -.82

Tables show seven most current contracts for each future. Grains traded on Chicago Board of Trade; livestock on Chicago Mercantile Exchange; and cotton on New York Cotton Exchange.

MUTUAL FUNDS Total Assets Total Return/Rank Pct Min Init Name Obj ($Mlns) NAV 4-wk 12-mo 5-year Load Invt 1/2 PRICE PIMCO TotRetIs CI 178,281 10.99 -1.9 +3.8/B +7.9/A NL 1,000,000 Vanguard TotStIdx LB 94,013 40.91 -1.3 +26.1/C +6.3/A NL 3,000 Vanguard InstIdxI LB 79,014 149.65 -1.2 +25.2/C +6.0/B NL 5,000,000 Vanguard TotStIAdm LB 71,788 40.93 -1.3 +26.2/C +6.4/A NL 10,000 1/2 Price shoe equal or lesser value, Vanguard 500Adml LB 70,047 150.61 -1.2 +25.1/C +6.0/B NL 10,000 Fidelity Contra LG 65,458 86.38 -2.7 +19.9/D +5.6/B NL 2,500 Cannot be used in combination with any American Funds IncAmerA x MA 62,932 19.30 -2.0 +18.0/B +6.5/A 5.75 250 American Funds GrthAmA m LG 61,936 38.73 -2.3 +27.1/A +4.1/D 5.75 250 other promotions, sales, offers or previous American Funds CapIncBuA x IH 61,908 55.38 -3.1 +15.4/B +3.7/C 5.75 250 Vanguard InstPlus LB 60,474 149.66 -1.2 +25.2/C +6.0/B NL 200,000,000 purchases. Sale applies to in-stock American Funds CpWldGrIA x WS 50,067 40.09 -3.0 +25.9/B +2.6/C 5.75 250 American Funds InvCoAmA m LB 49,257 34.10 -1.8 +24.2/D +5.1/C 5.75 250 merchandise only.Some brand exclusions . Vanguard TotStIIns LB 48,404 40.93 -1.3 +26.2/C +6.4/A NL 5,000,000 FrankTemp-Franklin IncomeA m CA 46,946 2.31 -2.1 +16.3/A +6.1/B 4.25 1,000 Dodge & Cox Stock LV 46,913 142.90 -0.3 +35.8/A +5.1/C NL 2,500 See store for details. Vanguard WelltnAdm MA 45,146 64.02 -0.9 +18.8/B +7.0/A NL 50,000 American Funds WAMutInvA m LV 44,871 35.92 -0.5 +25.0/D +6.2/B 5.75 250 BL -Balanced, GL -Global Stock, IL -International Stock, LC -Large-Cap Core, LG -Large-Cap Growth, LV - Large-Cap Val., MT -Mortgage, SB -Short-Term Bond, SP -S&P 500, XC -Multi-Cap Core, XG -Multi-Cap Growth, XV -Multi-Cap Val.Total Return: Chng in NAV with dividends reinvested. Rank: How fund performed vs. others with same objective: A is in top 20%, E in bottom 20%. Min Init Invt: Minimum $ needed to invest in fund. NA = Not avail. NE = Data in question. NS = Fund not in existence. Source: Morningstar.

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Golf Tournament Rea keys Bulldogs at CWS Whispering Pines Golf Course will host a three-man scramble on June Associated Press scoring position.” chael Conforto and walked Hayes threw his helmet to the 22. For more information call Judy OMAHA, Neb. — Mississip- The Bulldogs (49-18) ad- him. It wasn’t bad strategy. ground as Renfroe gloved the Miller at 286-6151 or 284-7431. pi State’s Wes Rea went to bat vanced to a Monday game Conforto had reached base ball, and the Bulldogs came in the eighth inning expecting against Indiana, who beat four times. pouring out of the dugout in Try Tennis to see a changeup, and Or- Louisville 2-0 in Saturday’s “I defi nitely didn’t want celebration. egon State pitcher Matt Boyd late game. The Beavers (50- Conforto to beat me,” Holder “Yeah, I think everybody The Northeast MS Tennis Associa- didn’t disappoint him. 12), the No. 3 national seed, said. “He had been pretty hot might have had a shaky feel- tion is looking for individuals inter- Rea drove the ball into are one loss from elimina- early in the game so I was ing there,” said Holder, who ested in learning to play tennis or right-center for a two-run tion. kind of taking a pattern-two earned his 19th save. to improve on their skills. Through a double that gave the Bulldogs There still were some anx- kind of mentality to him. I Renfroe’s hard comebacker grant from the United State Tennis the lead, and closer Jonathan ious moments for the Bull- wasn’t going to let him really off the leg of Boyd (10-4) put Association, the group is planning Holder worked out of trouble dogs after Rea’s big hit. get off a good swing and hurt runners on fi rst and second several “Try Tennis” events for ages twice to secure a 5-4 victory Oregon State had two run- us, so I was all right with the in the eighth for the Bull- 10-75. The group will also provide 6 Saturday in the opening game ners on base with one out in walk and try to get a ground- dogs. Rea then drove Boyd’s free lessons with a local pro player of the College World Series. the eighth, but Holder got a ball with the next guy.” fi rst-pitch changeup into the for adults who join the UTSA for the “I’m fortunate enough I’ve fl yout and struck out pinch- Holder actually struck out right-center gap. Andy Detz first time. The organization also been up at the plate in these hitter Joey Jansen. the next batter, Dylan Davis, scored easily and Renfroe hosts local leagues for kids and situations and have been able The Beavers had two run- before Danny Hayes drove beat second baseman Andy adults. To express interest, or for to get it done,” Rea said. “It’s ners on base with one out a ball to right that Hunter Peterson’s relay throw home. more information, contact Ginger something I take a lot of pride again in the ninth after Hold- Renfroe caught on the warn- Mattox at 808-9512 or Becky Demeo in when there are runners in er pitched carefully to Mi- ing track to end the game. Please see CWS | 11A at 287-2395.

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BY PAUL J. WEBER The Associated Press SAN ANTONIO — Spurs guard Tony Parker said Saturday the strained right hamstring that wore him down this week could tear “any time now” head- ing into Game 5 of the NBA Finals against the Miami Heat. But he’s giving no thought to letting the injury properly heal. “If it was the regular season, I would be resting like 10 days,” Parker said. “But now it’s the NBA Finals. If it gets a tear, it’s life.” It would also deal a major blow to the Spurs’ chances of winning this title. Photo by Donica Phifer Yet despite the blunt assessment of his hamstring, the All-Star told report- ers he is getting stronger on the eve of San Antonio’s fi nal home game Sun- day night. Parker said he is confi dent, staying disciplined with treatment and Freeman, Braves rally past Giants still aspires to be “close to 100 percent” by tipoff. Associated Press Braves trailed 5-4 entering the “It was a close pitch but I ob- ting Freeman turned on the That’s exactly how the 31-year-old ATLANTA — Justin Upton ninth. viously think it’s a ball,” Upton pitch, lining the game-win- point guard looked to start Game 4 on has seen a lot of Sergio Romo Romo (3-3) walked pinch- said. “Pitchers want that pitch. ning single to right fi eld. Thursday night, two days after strain- and knew what pitches to look hitter Evan Gattis, who was It went my way.” “I just put my foot down and ing the hamstring in a blowout win. for — and what pitch to take. replaced by pinch-runner Added Upton: “I’ve seen swung when I saw the ball,” But Parker faded badly after a sizzling Freddie Freeman didn’t Reed Johnson, with one out. him a few times so I know Freeman said. “I don’t look start, going scoreless in the second half have that advantage, so he Andrelton Simmons followed what to look for.” for anything. I just put my foot while the Heat pulled away and tied said he was just looking for with a grounder that skipped Asked about the 3-2 pitch, down and swing and hope for the series 2-all, reclaiming home-court anything to hit. past third baseman Joaquin Romo said “It really doesn’t the best.” advantage. The strategies worked for Arias for an error, putting run- matter what I think. The out- Romo took his third blown Parker acknowledged feeling fa- each of the Braves’ hitters ners on fi rst and second. come of the game is already save in 19 opportunities. tigued as Game 4 dragged on. His scor- in a ninth-inning comeback Jason Heyward followed settled.” Braves closer Craig Kimbrel ing average in the Finals has dipped to against the Giants’ closer. with a liner that fell in front Romo said he didn’t let the (2-1) struck out Hunter Pence 13.8 points after arguably the best sea- Upton drew a bases-loaded of left fi elder Andres Torres, walk affect his concentration to end the ninth with runners son of his 12-year career. walk from Romo to force in loading the bases. against Freeman. on fi rst and second. Pence Spurs coach Gregg Popovich down- the tying run and Freeman fol- Justin Upton, who came to “I was fi ne,” he said. “I had drove in two runs. played the severity of Parker’s injury lowed with a line-drive single Atlanta in an offseason trade to focus. We were still in the Gaudin gave up four runs on and the struggles of another of his Big off the closer to cap a two-run from Arizona, where the Gi- game. Although they tied the eight hits in fi ve-plus innings. Three, guard Manu Ginobili, who is rally in the ninth that lifted ants were a division rival, took game we still had an opportu- Pence had a run-scoring shooting a career-worst 38 percent in Atlanta to a 6-5 win over San a close 3-2 pitch for a ball to nity to keep playing. You got to single in the Giants’ three-run the playoffs but whose need to pick up Francisco on Saturday. force in the tying run. The dig down deep right there and third inning and a sacrifi ce fl y the slack heightens when Parker is ail- “It’s just nice to be able to pitch, which had Upton back- stay focused.” in a two-run fi fth. The Giants ing. come back,” Freeman said. ing away, was close to the in- Romo threw Freeman two had won three straight. “They’re fi ne,” Popovich said Satur- “We battled and to come back side part of the plate. Romo sliders — one ball and one Braves starter Mike Minor day. and get a win makes it nice.” took a few steps toward the strike — before trying to sneak gave up fi ve runs, four earned, Popovich’s concern instead: turn- B.J. Upton hit two hom- plate to express his disagree- a fastball past the big fi rst on seven hits and a walk in six overs. Especially now that the Spurs ers off Chad Gaudin, but the ment. baseman. The left-handed hit- innings. are faced with needing another win in Miami — and maybe two — in order to claim a fi fth championship. They stole Game 1 in South Beach behind an exceptionally careful and Mickelson leads after 3rd round at US Open disciplined game by NBA standards — playoffs or regular season — tying a Associated Press former Masters champion Donald until a pure swing and swing cost Ian Poulter, who Finals record with just four turnovers. ARDMORE, Pa. — For all Charl Schwartzel. an 8-foot birdie putt gave him drove out-of-bounds on the But since then, the Spurs have 49 turn- those runner-up fi nishes, Mickelson celebrates his the lead. 15th. One decision cost Nico- overs, including 36 in two losses. with so much heartache chas- 43rd birthday Sunday — on “I just stood and admired las Colsaerts, who tried to hit Sloppy play is one culprit. But so is ing the major he covets, Phil Father’s Day, no less. He left it,” Mickelson said. “It was a shot under a tree on the 18th the sheer athleticism and talent of the Mickelson has never had a Merion on Monday and didn’t one of the best shots I’ve ever and made triple bogey. That Heat, which has scored 42 points off better chance to win the U.S. return until three hours be- hit. I mean, it just was right left Mickelson alone at the turnovers in its two victories. Making Open. fore his tee time on Thursday down the center of the green top for only the second time matters worse for the Spurs in Game 4 It’s the fi rst time he has ever so he could attend the eighth- and I was hoping it would in a major — he won the 2006 was the resurgence of LeBron James, had the outright lead going grade graduation of his oldest kind of get the right bounces. Masters with the lead. Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, who into the fi nal round. Of the daughter. It left me a beautiful uphill The U.S. Open, however, combined to score 85 of Miami’s 109 nine players within fi ve shots, “It’s got the makings to be putt that I could be aggressive has been nothing but trouble points on Thursday night. only one has the experience of something special,” Mickel- with and I made it. That was for Lefty. San Antonio has survived careless winning a major. And Tiger son said. “But I still have to fun to do that because that’s “I don’t think I feel any ball protection this season, going 25- Woods went from contender go out and perform, and play just not a hole you expect to more pressure than anybody 13 when committing 16 or more turn- to middle-of-the-pack by some of my best golf.” get one back.” else who wants to win ... the overs. matching his worst U.S. Open He has been good enough Four others players who U.S. Open,” Mickelson said. But against Miami’s Big Three, the score as a pro. to play 54 holes in 1-under had been under par late in the “This is a tournament for margin for error shrinks. Despite a bogey on the fi nal 209. round couldn’t hang on. years I’ve had opportuni- “You got to be close to perfect to beat hole at Merion — the 18th was And he was close to per- Donald twice made poor ties, I’ve come close to, and it them,” Ginobili said Saturday. “And so tough it didn’t yield a sin- fection when he stood on the swings with a 2-iron, and it would mean a lot tomorrow if we were pretty far from that (in Game gle birdie in the third round par-3 17th hole with a 4-iron cost him three shots. Mahan, I could play some of my best 4). If they’re having an OK game, we — Mickelson was the sole in his hand, 253 yards away Schwartzel and Justin Rose golf — certainly if I can play can make a few mistakes here and survivor to par Saturday with from the orange wicker bas- all fi nished bogey-bogey. the way I have been.” there and we can mask it. But when an even-par 70 that gave him ket attached to the pin, the There was trouble every- Saturday was more about they’re playing like we just can’t make a one-shot lead over Hunter signature look at Merion. He where at Merion, and it didn’t mistakes.” Mahan, Steve Stricker and was one shot behind Luke take much to fi nd it. One Please see OPEN | 11A Sunday, June 16, 2013 Scoreboard Daily Corinthian • 11A

Baseball Houston 4, Chicago White Sox 3 Tuesday: San Antonio at Miami, 8 28. (37) Eric McClure, Toyota, 120, 38.5, ham on minor league contracts. CWS Minnesota 6, Detroit 3 p.m. 16, $18,500. KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Agreed to L.A. Angels 6, N.Y. Yankees 2 x-Thursday: San Antonio at Miami, 29. (27) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 119, terms with LHP Kyle Bartsch, LHP Chris- NL standings, schedule Seattle 4, Oakland 0 8 p.m. 44.2, 15, $18,450. tian Fletcha, C Xavier Fernandez and OF Washington 7, Cleveland 6 30. (38) Juan Carlos Blum, Chevrolet, Alex Newman on minor league contracts. East Division CONTINUED FROM 10A Today’s Games 119, 37.9, 14, $18,700. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Agreed to W L Pct GB Washington (Strasburg 3-5) at Cleve- Hockey 31. (18) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Ford, 85, terms with LHP Dustin Richardson on a Atlanta 40 28 .588 — 27.8, 13, $18,350. minor league contract. 1 land (Kluber 4-4), 12:05 p.m. Washington 34 33 .507 5 ⁄2 32. (13) Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, engine, TEXAS RANGERS — Optioned INF Leury 1 Boston (Lester 6-3) at Baltimore Stanley Cup Finals “The swing Wes makes is Philadelphia 33 36 .478 7 ⁄2 81, 95.7, 12, $18,305. Garcia to Round Rock (PCL). Reinstated 1 (Mig.Gonzalez 4-2), 12:35 p.m. New York 24 39 .381 13 ⁄2 Chicago 1, Boston 1 33. (9) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 80, 32.7, 2B Ian Kinsler from the 15-day DL. symbolic of what he’s been do- 1 Kansas City (W.Davis 3-5) at Tampa Miami 20 47 .299 19 ⁄2 Best-of-7; x-if necessary Bay (Ro.Hernandez 4-6), 12:40 p.m. 11, $18,260. National League Central Division Saturday: Boston 2, Chicago 1, OT ing the last three weeks,” Bull- Chicago White Sox (H.Santiago 2-4) 34. (35) Ken Butler, Toyota, ignition, 21, CHICAGO CUBS — Placed OF David W L Pct GB Monday: Chicago at Boston, 7 p.m. at Houston (Keuchel 3-3), 1:10 p.m. 35.6, 10, $18,230. DeJesus on the 15-day DL. Reinstated dogs coach John Cohen said. St. Louis 44 24 .647 — Wednesday: Chicago at Boston, 7 35. (39) Carl Long, Ford, alternator, 16, RHP Shawn Camp from the 15-day DL. 1 Detroit (Fister 5-4) at Minnesota Cincinnati 41 28 .594 3 ⁄2 p.m. “He’s been crunching the ball (Walters 2-1), 1:10 p.m. 36.2, 9, $12,196. Assigned RHP Eduardo Sanchez outright Pittsburgh 40 28 .588 4 Saturday, June 22: Boston at Chi- 36. (26) Jeff Green, Toyota, vibration, 14, to Iowa (PCL). Toronto (Wang 0-0) at Texas and he’s getting big, big hits for Chicago 28 38 .424 15 cago, 7 p.m. 44.2, 8, $11,375. CINCINNATI REDS — Placed RHP Jona- 1 (D.Holland 5-3), 2:05 p.m. Milwaukee 28 39 .418 15 ⁄2 x-Monday, June 24: Chicago at Bos- 37. (30) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, electrical, than Broxton on the 15-day DL, retroac- us.” N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 6-5) at L.A. West Division ton, 7 p.m. 10, 36.9, 7, $11,355. tive to Friday. Recalled RHP Pedro Villar- Angels (Weaver 1-2), 2:35 p.m. Ross Mitchell (13-0) pitched W L Pct GB x-Wednesday, June 26: Boston at 38. (32) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, handling, real from Louisville (IL). Seattle (Iwakuma 7-1) at Oakland Arizona 37 30 .552 — Chicago, 7 p.m. 8, 34.3, 0, $11,316. COLORADO ROCKIES — Agreed to terms 2 2-3 shutout innings before (Colon 8-2), 3:05 p.m. San Francisco 35 32 .522 2 39. (33) Dexter Stacey, Ford, accident, 6, with RHPs Daniel Palo, Dylan Stamey, Monday’s Games turning the game over to Hold- Colorado 36 33 .522 2 34.8, 5, $17,190. Alex Balog and Blake Shouse; LHPs Kansas City at Cleveland, 6:05 p.m. Auto racing San Diego 33 34 .493 4 Race Statistics Sam Moll and William Waltrip; OF Cole er. Baltimore at Detroit, 6:08 p.m. Los Angeles 29 38 .433 8 Average Speed of Race Winner: Norton; and 3B Ryan McMahon on minor Oakland at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Oregon State starter Andrew Saturday’s Games 137.825 mph. league contracts. Chicago White Sox at Houston, 7:10 NASCAR Nationwide Chicago Cubs 5, N.Y. Mets 2 Time of Race: 1 hour, 48 minutes, 50 LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Sent LHP Moore turned in a strong per- p.m. L.A. Dodgers 5, Pittsburgh 3, 11 in- Alliance Truck Parts 250 seconds. Chris Capuano to Albuquerque (PCL) for Seattle at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. formance after giving up three nings Margin of Victory: 0.330 seconds. a rehab assignment. runs in the second inning. Atlanta 6, San Francisco 5 Saturday at Michigan International Caution Flags: 5 for 23 laps. MIAMI MARLINS — Placed C Miguel Milwaukee 6, Cincinnati 0 College baseball Speedway, Brooklyn, Mich. Lead Changes: 5 among 5 drivers. Olivo on the restricted list. Recalled OF Moore, the Pac-12 freshman Colorado 10, Philadelphia 5 Lap Leaders: A.Dillon 1-41; A.Bowman Jordan Brown from New Orleans (PCL). St. Louis 13, Miami 7 Lap length: 2 miles 42-48; A.Dillon 49-68; J.Logano 69-98; MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Placed OF of the year, came into the game P.Kligerman 99-111; R.Smith 112-125. Ryan Braun on the 15-day DL, retroactive Arizona at San Diego, (n) College World Series (Start position in parentheses) Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, to Monday. Recalled OF Caleb Gindl from off wins in seven straight games Today’s Games 1. (20) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 125 At TD Ameritrade Park; Omaha, Neb. Laps Led): A.Dillon, 2 times for 61 laps; Nashville (PCL). and had worked eight or more Chicago Cubs (Garza 1-1) at N.Y. Double Elimination laps, 116.8 rating, 47 points, $45,440. 2. (11) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 125, J.Logano, 1 time for 30 laps; R.Smith, 1 Mets (Hefner 1-6), 12:10 p.m. x-if necessary time for 14 laps; P.Kligerman, 1 time for innings in fi ve of his previous Milwaukee (W.Peralta 4-7) at Cincin- Saturday 100.4, 42, $38,200. 3. (2) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 125, 119, 13 laps; A.Bowman, 1 time for 7 laps. NEW YORK METS — Optioned RHP Greg six starters. nati (Cueto 3-0), 12:10 p.m. Mississippi State 5, Oregon State 4 Top 10 in Points: 1. R.Smith, 495; 2. Burke to Las Vegas (PCL). Selected the St. Louis (Lyons 2-2) at Miami (No- Indiana 2, Louisville 0 0, $24,750. Moore missed up with his 4. (14) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 125, 110.5, S.Hornish Jr., 437; 3. J.Allgaier, 436; contract of RHP Carlos Torres from Las lasco 3-7), 12:10 p.m. Today 4. A.Dillon, 428; 5. E.Sadler, 424; Vegas. Designated RHP Collin McHugh L.A. Dodgers (Greinke 3-1) at Pitts- Game 3 — North Carolina (57-10) 0, $17,800. fastball early but settled down 5. (4) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 125, 110.1, 6. B.Scott, 415; 7. T.Bayne, 407; 8. for assignment. burgh (Cole 1-0), 12:35 p.m. vs. N.C. State (49-14), 2 p.m. P.Kligerman, 405; 9. K.Larson, 403; 10. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Sent C Car- to retire 18 of 20 batters before Arizona (Kennedy 3-4) at San Diego Game 4 — UCLA (44-17) vs. LSU 39, $23,375. 6. (6) Brad Sweet, Chevrolet, 125, 96.8, B.Vickers, 395. los Ruiz to Lehigh Valley (IL) for a rehab (Richard 1-5), 3:10 p.m. (57-9), 7 p.m. Detz singled with one out in the 38, $21,050. NASCAR Driver Rating Formula assignment. Agreed to terms with SS Philadelphia (Hamels 2-9) at Colo- Monday A maximum of 150 points can be at- Trey Williams and C Jake Sweaney on eighth. Game 5 — Oregon State (50-12) vs. 7. (8) Chris Buescher, Ford, 125, 95, 37, rado (Chacin 4-3), 3:10 p.m. $14,810. tained in a race. minor league contracts. “Mo had one bad inning and San Francisco (Lincecum 4-6) at At- Louisville (51-13), 2 p.m. The formula combines the following cat- PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Designated Game 6 — Mississippi State (49- 8. (19) Elliott Sadler, Toyota, 125, 89.7, got real sharp,” Oregon State lanta (Teheran 4-3), 7:05 p.m. 36, $21,645. egories: Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, LHP Mike Zagurski for assignment. Monday’s Games 18) vs. Indiana (49-18), 7 p.m. Average Running Position While on Lead Selected the contract of RHP Brandon Tuesday 9. (21) Nelson Piquet Jr., Chevrolet, 125, coach Pat Casey said. “We’re Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 6:05 83.8, 35, $20,425. Lap, Average Speed Under Green, Fast- Cumpton from Indianapolis (IL). p.m. Game 7 — Game 3 loser vs. Game est Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Finish. American Association playing a club that’s got really 4 loser, 2 p.m. 10. (3) Brian Scott, Chevrolet, 125, Washington at Philadelphia, 6:05 87.4, 34, $21,875. FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS — p.m. Game 8 — Game 3 winner vs. Game Signed RHP Brian Ernst. good pitching out of the ‘pen. 4 winner, 7 p.m. 11. (10) Joey Logano, Ford, 125, 109.8, Colorado at Toronto, 6:07 p.m. Transactions GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Re- Wednesday 0, $13,975. When we get 10 hits, we’ve got N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 6:10 p.m. leased INF Ryan Miller. Signed RHP Billy Game 9 — Game 5 winner vs. Game 12. (7) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 125, Saturday’s deals Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 6:10 p.m. Spottiswood. to be better. We didn’t execute 6 loser, 7 p.m. 80.1, 32, $19,800. Miami at Arizona, 8:40 p.m. 13. (22) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Signed C Ste- Thursday BASEBALL in certain situations. And like San Diego at San Francisco, 9:15 124, 77.9, 31, $19,550. phen Yoo. Released C Norberto Susini. Game 10 — Game 7 winner vs. American League p.m. 14. (5) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 124, 73.8, WICHITA WINGNUTS — Signed RHP always, little things win and Game 8 loser, 7 p.m. BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned LHP 31, $19,675. Joshua Stone, C Scott Dalrymple and OF Friday Tsuyoshi Wada to Norfolk (IL). Agreed lose big games.” East Division 15. (23) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 124, 68.1, Mike Mobbs. Game 11 — Game 6 winner vs. to terms with RHPs Caleb Kellogg, Nick 29, $20,275. WINNIPEG GOLDEYES — Signed LHP Conforto, the Pac-12 player W L Pct GB Game 9 winner, 2 p.m. Cunningham and Jimmy Yacabonis; 16. (31) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 124, Gabe Aguilar. Boston 42 28 .600 — Game 12 — Game 8 winner vs. LHPs Eric Green and Stephen Brault, of the year, matched his career 1 61.9, 28, $19,375. Can-Am League Baltimore 39 30 .565 2 ⁄2 Game 10 winner, 7 p.m. SSs Jared Breen and Jeffrey Kemp; C 17. (12) Travis Pastrana, Ford, 124, ROCKLAND BOULDERS — Signed INF high with four hits. He doubled New York 37 31 .544 4 Saturday, June 22 Alex Murphy; and OF Connor Bierfeldt on 68.1, 27, $19,125. Robert Kelly. Tampa Bay 36 32 .529 5 x-Game 13 — Game 6 winner vs. minor league contracts. twice, threw out Sam Frost at 1 18. (15) Johanna Long, Chevrolet, 124, TROIS-RIVIERES AIGLES— Released C Toronto 31 36 .463 9 ⁄2 Game 9 winner, 2 p.m. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Agreed to terms 60.2, 26, $19,075. Charlie Neil. the plate from left fi eld to end Central Division x-Game 14 — Game 8 winner vs. with RHPs Tyler Danish. Andrew Mitchell, 19. (17) Michael Annett, Ford, 123, Frontier League W L Pct GB Game 10 winner, 7 p.m. Jon Bengard, James Dykstra, Bradley the second inning and made a 72.6, 25, $19,025. FLORENCE FREEDOM — Signed OF Gary Detroit 37 29 .561 — Championship Series Goldberg, Alex Powers, Matt Abramson, 1 20. (1) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 123, Owens. Released RHP Jose Velazquez. sprinting catch on Rea’s short Cleveland 33 34 .493 4 ⁄2 Best-of-3, x-if necessary Thaddius Lowry, Devin Moore, Tyler Bar- 120.2, 26, $28,550. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS — Signed Kansas City 32 34 .485 5 Monday, June 24: Pairings TBA, 7 nette, Matt Ball and Nick Blount; OFs fl y to start the fourth. 1 21. (28) Mike Bliss, Toyota, 123, 68.8, RHPs Jon Mark Abbey and Ronald Uvi- Minnesota 30 35 .462 6 ⁄2 p.m. Jacob May, Sam Macias, Andre Wheeler, 1 23, $18,900. edo. Released OF Ryan Curl and RHP Kendall Graveman came in Chicago 28 37 .431 8 ⁄2 Tuesday, June 25: Pairings TBA, 7 Michael Carballo, Nolan Earley and Ja- 22. (25) Blake Koch, Toyota, 123, 53.6, Hayden Simpson. West Division p.m. cob Morris; LHPs Chris Freudenberg and 22, $18,850. WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS — Re- as the only Mississippi State W L Pct GB x-Wednesday, June 26: TBA, 7 p.m. Sean Hagan; Cs Dillon Haupt and Trey 23. (34) Scott Riggs, Ford, 123, 48.1, leased OF Blake Helm. Oakland 41 29 .586 — Wimmer; 1Bs Cody Yount and Nick Par- starter to pitch out of the fourth 0, $18,800. Texas 38 30 .559 2 ent; 3B Trey Michalczewski; and SS Toby National Basketball Association inning in 10 postseason games. 1 Pro basketball 24. (24) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 123, Seattle 31 38 .449 9 ⁄2 Thomas on minor league contracts. 57.4, 20, $18,750. — Named Darvin Ham Los Angeles 30 38 .441 10 CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to terms He left after Davis’ RBI ground- 25. (16) Parker Kligerman, Toyota, 123, assistant coach. 1 with OF Clint Frazier on a minor league Houston 25 44 .362 15 ⁄2 NBA Finals 93.1, 20, $19,175. FOOTBALL out gave the Beavers a 4-3 lead Saturday’s Games contract. San Antonio 2, Miami 2 26. (29) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 122, Canadian Football League Boston 5, Baltimore 4 HOUSTON ASTROS — Agreed to terms in the fi fth. Best-of-7; x-if necessary 52.2, 18, $18,625. WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Released Toronto 6, Texas 1 with OFs Ronnie Mitchell, Jon Kemmer Today: Miami at San Antonio, 7 p.m. 27. (36) Joey Gase, Toyota, 122, 42.4, DB Jonathan Hefney. Mississippi State overcame Tampa Bay 5, Kansas City 3 and Conrad Gregor and C Jacob Notting- Adam Frazier’s early base-run- 17, $12,575. ning mistake, a bad decision by left fi elder Demarcus Hen- derson that led to a triple, and Frost’s throwing error at third UCLA star reliever patiently waits for scholarship that led to two Oregon State runs. BY ERIC OLSON 2011. selected the Stopper of the until his coaches at Bishop “We can do some pretty The Associated Press “Just a great college base- Year by the National Collegiate Amat High helped him devel- dumb things and still fi nd a way OMAHA, Neb. — David Berg ball story,” Bruins coach John Baseball Writers Association. op his distinct sidearm deliv- to win a ball game,” Cohen said, has pitched in three of every Savage said. “It gives, I think, As a freshman, he was used ery. “because of the competitive na- four UCLA baseball games a feel for any young guy out as a setup man, which, Savage Berg led Bishop Amat to ture of our kids.” over two seasons, set a school there that feels like he’s not said, probably will be his role if the sectional championship record for saves and was the wanted. It was just a credit to he pitches professionally. at Dodger Stadium, where he Indiana 2, Louisville 0 Pac-12 pitcher of the year. him that he took advantage Berg said he didn’t take it was spotted by UCLA pitching For all that, he’s still a walk- of the opportunity and he be- personally when people told coach T.J. Bruce. UC Irvine Joey DeNato threw a four- on. He said Saturday he’s been came what he is today.” him he couldn’t pitch at a big and Nevada also showed inter- hitter and Indiana looked right promised a scholarship for Berg will go into UCLA’s baseball school. est, but Berg jumped at Sav- at home in beating Louisville next year, when he’s a junior. College World Series opener “I was just happy I did what I age’s invitation to walk on with 2-0 on Saturday night in the Of course, Berg is grateful to against LSU on Sunday night did to prove coach Savage and the understanding there would Hoosiers’ fi rst appearance in be playing Division I baseball with a 7-0 record and a Bruins- coach (T.J.) Bruce right,” he be no scholarship money avail- the College World Series. at all after going largely unre- record 21 saves, tied for second said. “They were the ones will- able for two years. The Hoosiers manufactured cruited through high school. in the nation. He has an 0.88 ing to give me a chance.” “I visited with him for about their runs early, and DeNato UCLA’s coaching staff didn’t ERA, tied for fi rst nationally. Savage described Berg as an 45 minutes, and I could tell he (10-2) made them stand up in a offer him a chance to make the The two-time all-conference average high school pitcher was going to be good,” Savage masterful performance in front team until a month after his pick added to his collection of who didn’t appear destined to said. “I didn’t know he was go- of a TD Ameritrade Park-record senior year of high school in awards Saturday when he was land at a major baseball school ing to be this good.” crowd of 27,122. Indiana (49-18) has beaten the Cardinals (51-13) in three OPEN of four meetings, shutting them out twice. The Hoosiers will CONTINUED FROM 10A fourth time he shot 76 in the preview for Sunday. At one squirted across the green and play Monday against Mississip- U.S. Open, but never when he point, there were fi ve players into more thick grass. pi State, and the Cardinals will weeding out the pretenders for started out so close to the lead. under par, and suddenly there “I should have done better,” face Oregon State in an elimi- this U.S. Open — and one of Now, he’s 10 shots behind. was only Mickelson. Donald said. “It was disap- nation game. them turned out to be Woods. “It certainly is frustrating,” Donald made double bo- pointing, but I’ll take the posi- DeNato allowed three singles He started out just four shots said Woods, who has been stuck gey on the 18th hole from the tives out of today — a really sol- and a double in his second com- out of the lead, and made a on 14 majors since winning middle of the fairway, trying id 16 holes of golf, and I’m only plete game. He struck out eight bending, 12-foot birdie putt on the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey to swing too hard on a 2-iron two back.” and walked three. the opening hole. It never got Pines. “I’m playing well enough to get up the hill and beyond Mahan let his spectacular Louisville starter Chad Green any better for the world’s No. 1 to do it, and unfortunately just the false front of the green. He back nine fi lled with four bird- (10-4) left after Indiana loaded player. He made seven bogeys haven’t gotten it done.” wound up in ankle-deep rough, ies go to waste with a bogey- the bases with none out in the the rest of the way and didn’t The fi nal hour might have so gnarly that his third shot bogey fi nish for a 69. third inning. add another birdie. It was the been a sneak When is a Physical NOT a Physical?... When it’s a WELLNESS EXAM! 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Coloring contest ners will be listed on the film every 30 minutes al High School, AKA Kos- the Crossroads Arena at monthly meeting is being www. Visitmississippi.org throughout the day. The suth High School, Class Harper Road and High- held Tuesday, June 18 at The Alcorn County Wel- Facebook page. Winners Center is open to visita- of 1960 is celebrating way 45 South. Martha’s Menu, 302 Taylo come Center is having a do not have to present tion daily, except Christ- their 53rd Class Reunion Street in Corinth at 7 p.m. Coloring contest for the to win, but will be con- mas Day, from 8 a.m. to on Saturday, June 29 at NAACP meets Pat Arinder will be provid- kids during “Fun Things tacted. 5 p.m. Chapman’s Restaurant, ing Civil War music on Civil for Kids to do in Mis- located at U.S. Hwy. 72 The NAACP Reunion/ War period instruments. sissippi” theme month. Film premieres Cruise-in W and Bethlehem Church Homecoming Steering Male descendants of Stop by the Crossroads Road. There will be a Committee is meeting Confederate soldiers may Museum at the Depot, The premiere of a new Magnolia Antique Car meet/greet in the private every Tuesday in June join the SCV, a non-polit- Alcorn County Welcome interpretive film, “Corinth Club is hosting a Cruise- dining room at 5:30 p.m. and the first Tuesday in ical, educational, histori- Center, or the Corinth Crossroads: A Town in at Arby’s in Corinth and dinner at 6:30 p.m. July at Johns Street Com- cal preservation organiza- Artist Guild Gallery to Amidst War,” is being on Sunday, June 23 (buffet/menu options). munity Center at 6 p.m. tion. Visitors are welcome pick up the coloring shown Thursday, June from 1-4 p.m. This is a For more information, to make final plans. to attend meetings. For sheet of the historic de- 20 at 7 p.m., at Shiloh “car guy fellowship” and contact Larry Rickman at more information, contact pot. Return the finished National Military Park’s includes music and a 662-287-8223 or Junior Fundraiser held Larry Mangus at 287- sheet by 4 p.m. on June Corinth Civil War Interpre- drawing for free food. Morgan at 662-808- 0766 or visit www.bat- 29 to one of the three tive Center, located at Bring a lawn chair. Regis- 1956. The Corinth-Alcorn Ani- tleofcorinth.com. places the sheets are 501 West Linden Street tration fee is $5. Money mal Shelter is teaming available. in Corinth. received will be given Quilt showing with the Elks Lodge in Sen. McDaniel speaks Coloring sheets must Many of the live action back as door prizes to a fundraiser to provide be done in crayon only. sequences for “Corinth participants. For more The Needle Chasers a new roof for the local There has been a Each contestant must Crossroads: A Town information, call Rick Kel- Quilt Guild has invited shelter. Tickets are now change of date. print their name, ad- Amidst War” were filmed ley at 662-284-7110. Dorinda Evans of Madi- on sale for Raise the The Alcorn County Re- dress, phone number, in the immediate area in son to present a special Roof, coming Saturday, publican Party’s guest and if applicable an October 2012. Scenes Class reunions showing of her quilts at a June 29 at the Elks Club speaker is Sen. Chris Mc- e-mail address on the were filmed at many of community event. Evans in Corinth. The fundraiser Daniel on Thursday, June back of the coloring the surviving antebellum ■ The Corinth High is a renowned quilter will feature food, fun and 20 at the Corinth Library. sheet. One entry per per- homes in Corinth and at School Class of 1973 who has exhibited her music. Meet and greet at 5:30 son. Age groups are 3-5, related historic sites in 40th reunion will be handiwork in national The roof will provide p.m. with speaking at 6 6-10- and 11-13. Alcorn County, as well as held Saturday, June 22 and regional shows. She more shade from the p.m. Meetings are free Winners will be an- using many locations on at Pickwick Landing Inn has taught classes at heat in the summertime and open to the public. nounced Tuesday, July Shiloh battlefield. The Restaurant, State Park quilt shops, local guilds and shelter from the cold 9 at noon. A Mississippi majority of actors in the Road, Pickwick Dam, and statewide gatherings in the winter. Tickets for Retired employees drawstring back-pack film, men, women, and Tenn. A meet/greet in of the Mississippi Quilt the event are $25 and to meet Thursday with some Mississippi children, as well as many the private dining room Association. This special can be purchased by call- specialty items will be of the voice overs depict- will begin at 4 p.m. and showing is open to the ing Elizabeth DeGraffen The National Active given to the winner in ing historic personages dinner at 6 p.m. (buffet/ public and the admission at the shelter at 284- and Retired Federal Em- each age group. All win- are current local citizens menu options). For more is free. 5800. ployees, Jacinto Chapter ning color sheets will from Corinth, Alcorn information, contact The trunk show will 1879, will meet at 11:30 be displayed throughout and neighboring Hardin DeLois Gates, 662- be held on Friday, June Rogers camp meets a.m. on Thursday, June the month of July at the County. 728-7293, 720-2298, 21 from 6-8 p.m. at the 20, at Ryan’s Restaurant Welcome Center and win- After its public pre- [email protected] or Alcorn County Extension The Col. William P. Rog- in Corinth. All active and ners may pick up their miere on June 20, park [email protected]. Building, 2200 Levee Rd. ers Sons of Confederate retired federal employ- prize at any time. Win- visitors can view the ■ The Alcorn Agricultur- in Corinth, just behind Veterans Camp No. 321 ees are invited to attend. 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A Civil War image of residential Corinth. Civil War affected average citizens The Citizens of Cross folks in Corinth made a When the big vote came on the their young son to make has been known ever City living, directly or indi- his way into town. He since as the White House I’ve told you plenty of rectly, through interstate 9th of January, Mississippi left kept up the ruse of being and was the site of some stories about the gener- commerce; their bread the Union and for a few weeks a local boy throughout the of the most intense fi ght- als, soldiers, and bat- and butter was tied to the Union occupation. ing of the battle. tles, but what about the railroad tracks leading was a sovereign nation. As a After the war Daniel Another Union offi cer regular folks who called to the four points of the result, the population in town returned to Corinth and gave a similar warning to Corinth home? How did compass. If Mississippi partnered up with Wil- Mrs. Martha Wilson, the the war affect them and left the country there was dropped by several hundred when liam Borroum and the wife of Francis Wilson what was life like with sol- no telling what might folks with strong ties to the north two operated a grocery who was a wagon driver diers camped all over the happen to their way of store on the corner of before the war. It’s kind neighborhood? life. packed up and left. Cruise and Fillmore, right of sketchy whether Fran- In the days leading up When the big vote came where the Weeden Law cis had joined the army or to the war Corinth was on the 9th of January, were several slaves who of the other townsfolk Firm sits today. Afraid of not but he was out of town a prosperous little town Mississippi left the Union kept an eye on the house to label him a traitor for implicating Dr. Stout as on October 4th when the with all and for a few weeks was as their owners fl ed to consorting with the en- a traitor he kept the spy Confederates were attack- the po- a sovereign nation. As a the south. By the end of emy. And it was true, he story a secret until after ing Battery Powell (Taylor tential to result, the population in May the army pulled out did spend plenty of time the doctor died. & 3rd Street). become town dropped by several for Tupelo and a number chatting and making nice As the Union occupa- Martha and her moth- a pros- hundred when folks with of the remaining citizens with the Union offi cers. tion went on there was er-in-law, McElwee, were perous strong ties to the north went with them. A nearly What his neighbors didn’t an easy peace between living in a house just be- big town. packed up and left. deserted Corinth was left know was that Doc Stout the Corinthians and the hind the fort and the of- There Another drop in the to the Union. was a patriotic Confed- soldiers. One female resi- fi cer urged them to take Tom were population occurred in But not everyone left. erate spy who spent the dent made a surprising cover immediately. There Parson about the next few months The mayor’s clerk, a fel- entire occupation passing confession to Pvt. Clin- was nowhere to run. With 1,600 when most of the able- low by the name of Har- along information about ton Parkhurst of the 16th no other options the two Park Ranger folks liv- bodied men joined the rington, stayed behind the enemy. He stood the Iowa Infantry. She had women, with the offi cer’s ing in army and were sent off to and made a plea that the abuse and kept the se- been led to expect the help, were lowered into Corinth, Virginia or the Gulf Coast. private homes be spared cret so well his neighbors worse of the enemy but, a nearby dry well, all the and around 400 of them Of course the “transient” from burning. It can be didn’t know a thing until “the Federals were not while Martha was holding were slaves. Most of the population soared as sol- debated whether Har- long after the war. the dreadful monsters she tight to her three year-old people in town made a diers poured into town rington saved them or the The good doctor’s con- had long supposed them daughter Maggie. For ex- living connected with the from across the state, but Union generals wanted tact with the army was to be.” tra protection the soldier railroad while those in this article is about the lo- the homes for their own teenage soldier Daniel Indeed, a few of those piled some boards and a the country made a liv- cal residents. headquarters. At any rate, Hyneman of Corinth. “monsters” came to the mattress over the mouth ing, of course, by farming. The biggest hit to the there was no bonfi re of Daniel had enlisted when aid of some of the lo- of the well. Everything changed on population came follow- homes. he was barely 15 and cals in their hour of The fi ghting roared January 9th, 1861. ing the Battle of Shiloh. The Rev. Leroy Gaston though he left town with need. When the Battle of all over the low hill and A few weeks earlier All the public buildings and his wife Susan, who I the army he kept sneak- Corinth broke out on the around the house. The South Carolina had de- were fi lled with wounded talked about in a previous ing back in to pass infor- 3rd of October the fi ght- Confederates took the cided to go it alone and soldiers and the army was article, remained in their mation to and from Doc ing could be heard to the piece of property and seceded from the United putting up earthworks as beloved Corona College Stout. northwest shortly after a few minutes later the States. The Governor of fast as they could. General which had been pressed Daniel was very small dawn. Benjamin Bruton, Union took it back. After Mississippi called for a Beauregard expected the into service as a hospital. for his age and looked a local farmer on the west the fi ghting the offi cer convention in Jackson to Northern army to arrive The big brick building more like a boy than a sol- side of town, was getting pulled away the coverings decide if the state wanted at practically any minute was fi lled with Confed- dier. He used his appear- nervous. from the well and helped to follow South Carolina’s and he feared the towns- erates too badly sick or ance to his advantage. He His wife America and the ladies back to the sur- example. folk might get caught in wounded to retreat with would ride to a nearby their four daughters were face where they saw the Most of the other coun- the crossfi re of a major the army. Mrs. Gaston sympathetic farmer by still asleep when a kindly devastation they had been ties may have liked the battle. On the 9th of April soon beat it out of town the name of John (Jack) Federal offi cer reined up listening to. idea but Tishomingo he ordered all civilians to a few steps ahead of the Tabscott who would hide his horse and advised Ben I have often wondered County (modern Alcorn, leave the city. Provost Marshal who had the horse while Daniel to take his family and fl ee. if anyone else knew they Tishomingo, and Pren- Thus began the second a warrant for her arrest changed into some well- Good advice is worth its were down that well and tiss counties) was in no exodus of Corinth which for being a spy, which she worn civilian clothes. weight in gold; Benjamin what would’ve become of hurry to leave the Union. left fewer than a hundred was. A few days later Mr. Jack had stayed on his threw a pile of quilts into them had the offi cer been The four delegates from residents in their homes. Gaston pulled up stakes farm while his son Lucius the back of the wagon and killed. Tishomingo County were Those that did so stayed as well. was fi ghting in the 2nd headed south, away from (Tom Parson is a Na- sent to the state capi- for a number of reasons; a Dr. Joseph Stout chose Mississippi Infantry. the fi ghting. When they tional Park Service tal with orders to vote few didn’t have the means to remain and continue On one occasion Daniel returned they found their ranger at the Corinth against secession. to leave, some just out- his practice in town. It met up with an old couple clap board home full of Civil War Interpretive You see, most of the right refused and there didn’t take long for some in a buggy and posed as bullet holes. The home Center.) Two grand old men continued serving their town (The following was The Rev. Mr. Holder is 76 As pastor (Rev. J.H. Holder) has pastor he has received uated in 1907. transcribed by Deborah and Dr. Bostick is 80. The 3,000 into the church According to the cus- Grimes for the Tishom- Rev. Mr. Holder reached received 3,000 into the church and claimed the privilege tom of the day, he prac- ingo County Historical the age pre- and claimed the privilege of of standing at the graves ticed medicine while still & Genealogical Society scribed by of more Confederate sol- a student. He practiced from The Vidette, Iuka, his church standing at the graves of more diers than any other man in Tishomingo, Itawamba Oct. 26, 1950.) for retire- Confederate soldiers than any in the conference. While and Prentiss Counties in ment sev- serving the Iuka Circuit Mississippi and in Frank- Iuka continues eral years other man in the conference. he has built three new lin and Marion counties to be served ago, after churches which were ded- in Alabama. serving icated by Bishop Franklin He moved to Iuka in by elderly minister, RaNae doctor the Iuka He served them all. station charges, among on Sunday. 1930. A general practi- Vaughn Methodist Two years later a helper which were Pontotoc, tioner, he has delivered (By Lyla Mc Donald, Church as was assigned to him. Grenada, West Point, Doctor’s career about 6,000 babies. Historically correspondent for The Speaking pastor two Cleveland and Winona. (Daily Corinthian col- Commercial Appeal, years, but Born In Tate County He served two terms as Dr. A. E. Bostick was umnist RaNae Vaughn Memphis, Tenn.) he asked to district superintendent born near Winfi eld, Ala. is board member and Retire? “No!,” says Iu- be kept in active service. The Rev. Mr. Holder in the Sardis and Holly When he was 13 years of in charge of marketing ka’s two grand old men, He was put in charge of was born in Tate County, Springs District. age, he moved to Missis- and publications for the the Rev. J. H. Holder and the Iuka Circuit, which Miss. He was ordained He also served six years sippi. He taught school Tishomingo County His- Dr. A. E. Bostick both of at that time consisted of at Tupelo in December as fi eld representative of and farmed until he went torical & Genealogical whom celebrated their eight widely separated 1900. He has served four the colleges and univer- to medical college in Society, P.O. Box 203, birthdays last Thursday. churches. circuit charges and nine sities of the church. As Memphis, where he grad- Iuka, MS 38852.) 2B • Daily Corinthian Outdoor Sunday, June 16, 2013 MDWFP urges ‘Let nature take its course’ With spring in full- wildlife for them, but often do doe deer take great care their disturbance by hu- life world with new life swing and summer quick- this spring more harm than good,” to purposefully hide the man activities. abounding, and the MD- ly approaching, newborn and sum- Thayer commented. fawn during its fi rst few In the event a nest site WFP hopes everyone wildlife will be in abun- mer that Mississippi law pro- weeks of life. is discovered, the MDW- takes the time this spring dance all across the Mag- they feel hibits the capture, pos- The doe returns several FP urges citizens to leave and summer to look nolia State; which means has been session, or caging of any times a day to nurse and the area immediately and around and observe some a chance encounter with aban- wild animal. ”This law is will have the fawn follow- avoid unnecessary distur- of the new wildlife calling newly hatched birds, David doned, in place to protect wild- ing her, and able to out- bances around the nest the Magnolia State home. newborn squirrels and Green and ac- life, and residents should run predators, in just a area in order to lessen the So get out and enjoy white-tailed fawns are Outdoors cording heed the warning if they matter of weeks. threat of undue detrimen- it, but remember -- leave quite likely. to Deer care about the best inter- The months of May and tal impact. When feasible, young wildlife alone. Na- From that perspective, Program est of the animal,” Thayer June are the peak nesting the Department of Wild- ture has a way of taking the Mississippi Depart- Biologist Justin Thayer, says. season for many birds. life also recommends care of itself! ment of Wildlife, Fisher- baby birds, squirrels, and In cases such as young And some species, like delaying pasture mainte- (Daily Corinthian and ies, and Parks recently white-tailed fawns are birds or squirrels being the wild turkey and bob- nance activities such as Alcorn County resident sent out a reminder urg- among the top wildlife blown out of nests dur- white quail, nest directly mowing or haying until David Green is an avid ing its constituents to let that people most often re- ing summer storms, the on the ground, often nest- July 1 to ensure the safety hunter and fi sherman nature take its course. port as being abandoned. adult animals will fi nd ing adjacent to roadways, of nesting wild turkeys in in the Crossroads area. Many of Mississippi’s “Well-meaning people their young and continue along fi elds, or near forest these areas. David can be contacted citizens will come across often pick these animals to take care of them. edges, and the proximity Spring is a magical at dgreen_outdoors@ya- some type of newborn up in an attempt to care As for white-tail fawns, to these areas can lead to time of year in the wild- hoo.com.) Assistance

Program expanded is welcome to attend. a.m. Friday mornings and The Shiloh Battlefield Senior Adult Ministry has university and nationally- The Northeast Mis- For more information, 6-7 p.m. Friday evenings. & World War II Museum two fitness classes avail- certified construction sissippi Planning and call 662-660-3150. For more information, is open Monday through able to senior adults. skills. The academy is Development District/ ■ The Alzheimer’s call Debra Smith at 662- Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 Judy Smelzer leads a designed to meet the Elderly and Disabled Caregiver Support Group 808-6997. p.m. and Sunday, 1 to 5 stretching/toning class needs of “at risk” youth. Medicaid Waiver Pro- in Corinth is partnered ■ A grief support group p.m. For more informa- on Mondays at 9 a.m. in Both male and female gram has expanded into with the Alzheimer’s As- for anyone who has lost tion call Larry DeBerry at the fellowship hall. There applicants are accepted, Alcorn, Prentiss, Tippah sociation Mississippi a loved one or may have 731-926-0360. is no charge. 16 to 18 years of age. and Tishomingo Coun- Chapter. Keri Roaten is a sick family member FPC is also hosting For more information, ties. This home and com- the facilitator. The group and needs someone Thrift stores a Wii sports class for call 1-800-507-6253 munity based program is meets every first Thurs- who will understand ■ The Lighthouse Fam- senior adults on Tues- or visit www.ngycp.org/ an alternative to nursing day of each month at the what your going through ily Thrift Store is located days at 9 a.m. There is state/ms. home placement and can Corinth Public Library, is meeting at Real Life in the Harper Square no cost to participate. offer services such as from 6-7 p.m. Church, (next to Fred’s in Mall at 1801 South Call the church office at Story hour homemakers, expanded The group discusses Corinth), every Monday Harper Road in Corinth. 286-6638 to register or Pre-school Story Hour home health services, the hardships of those from 6-7 p.m. One hundred percent of Kimberly Grantham at is held each Thursday at home delivered meals, caring for people effect- For one on one meet- the revenue goes back 284-7498. 10 a.m. at the Corinth adult day services, es- ed by the disease and ings, contact Sherry into the community in Library. Year-round art corted transportation, in- offer several different Scott at 662-415-7173. helping the Lighthouse Red Cross exhibits are also on home respite and case resources as well. For ■ C.A.U.S.E. (Corinth, Foundation. The store is The Northeast Mis- display and educational management. Everyone more information, con- Autism, Understanding, open Tuesday through sissippi Chapter of the non-profit groups meet in who participates in the tact k_roaten@hotmail. Support, Education) sup- Saturday from 9:30 a.m.- Red Cross offers a wide the auditorium monthly. waiver program is as- com or 662-594-5526. port group, “Just love 5:30 p.m. variety of assistance and The Corinth Friends signed to a local case ■ The “Good Grief” them for who they are,” ■ Those wanting to services, including disas- of the Library hold their management team. The ministry of the Hopewell- meets every first Monday donate items to the Sal- ter relief. ongoing book sale inside case managers consist Indian Springs United of the month at 6 p.m. vation Army, 1209 U.S. The Northeast Missis- the library. Hardback, of a licensed social Methodist Charge is There is help for parents Hwy. 72 West, whether sippi Chapter includes paperback and audio worker and a licensed a collaborative effort of a child with autism. it be clothing or furniture 16 counties. It is head- books, and VHS and DVD nurse who visit the client of both churches and Meet other parents, can call 287-6979. The quartered in Tupelo, with donations to the library once per month to man- meets every Wednes- share experiences, ask Salvation Army hours are offices in Tishomingo, are always appreciated. age and coordinate the day afternoon at 3 p.m. questions, get advice, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday- New Albany, Starkville For more information, waiver services for each in the dining room of help others, vent or just Saturday. The social ser- and Columbus. Although call 287-2441. participant. the Arby’s Restaurant, read. For more informa- vice part of the agency Red Cross no longer The Northeast Plan- 706 Highway 72 East, tion, call 662-415-1340. is open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. has a Corinth office, the Quilt Guild meets ning and Development Corinth. ■ Corinth “Cross- Monday-Friday. organization wants to The Cross City Piece- District has been allo- The ministry was es- roads” Multiple Sclero- stress it continues to makers Quilt Guild meets cated additional slots for tablished to support sis Group invites anyone Post 6 meets offer services in Alcorn on the third Thursday of the waiver program which those who have experi- with multiple sclerosis Perry Johns Post No. County. each month at the Home- has allowed them to add enced a devastating life to come meet with them 6, American Legion will People seeking disas- makers Extension Office an additional team in event such as the death on the third Wednesday hold its regular monthly ter assistance in North- (beside the arena) at 1 the Alcorn County area. of a loved one, diagnosis of each month at 11:30 meeting every second east Mississippi can call p.m. Anyone interested The Elderly and Disabled of a terminal illness or a.m. at the Mississippi Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Tupelo headquarters in quilting (learning or Medicaid Waiver Program condition, the loss of a State/Alcorn County Ex- the Legion Hall on South during office hours at collecting) is invited to is currently taking refer- spouse or parent through tension Office, 2200 Le- Tate St., Corinth, along 662-842-6101. The toll- attend. For more infor- rals to complete the ex- divorce, even the loss of vee Road, located behind with the Ladies’ Auxil- free after hours phone mation, contact Sharon pansion of this program. a job or home. The minis- the Crossroads Arena. iary and Sons of Legion line is 1-855-891-7325. at 287-0987. If you know of someone try is non-denominational Contact Joy Forsyth at Squadron No. 6. The Red Cross’ service who may qualify for this and open to all. 662-462-7325 for more line for the armed forces Marine Corps meets program, contact the ap- There is no cost to at- information. Food ministry is 877-272-7337. They The Corinth Marine propriate case manager tend and no obligation Bread of Life Ministries also offer health and Corps League meets to place a referral at to continue. For more in- ‘Sharing Hearts’ is an outreach of the safety training, including the first Tuesday of ev- 1-800-745-6961. formation, call Bro. Rick The Sharing Hearts Alcorn Baptist Associa- first aid, baby-sitting and ery month at Martha’s Wells, pastor of Hopewell adult care program of- tion Food Pantry -- every CPR, as well as disaster Menu, downtown Corinth, Support groups and Indian Springs Unit- fers Alzheimer’s Day Thursday from 10-10:30 training for businesses. at 6 p.m. ■ The Crossroads ed Methodist Charge and Care on Tuesdays from a.m. at Tate Baptist To learn more about Group of Narcotics Anon- facilitator at 662-587- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Church on Harper Road. the Red Cross health Marines helping ymous meets Monday, 9602. First Baptist Church, 501 Announcements and and safety training call Marines Wednesday and Friday ■ Al-Anon is a support Main Street, Corinth. It devotionals by various 1-800-733-2767. at noon, and at 7 p.m., group and fellowship of is a respite day program pastors and others are “The Few and the seven days a week, at relatives and friends of that provides individual followed by personal at- Friendship class Proud — Marines Help- 506 Cruise Street in alcoholics. The group group activities such as tention as well as food The Friendship Class ing Marines” — a United Corinth. All meetings are meets at 7 p.m. on arts and crafts, exer- distribution. Food dona- meets weekly on Thurs- States Marine Corps non-smoking. Mondays at 1st Baptist cise, music, games and tions and volunteers day at 6:30 p.m. in the League is a visitation The Northeast Missis- Church in Corinth. For therapy and lunch to are welcome. For more fellowship hall of the program for senior inac- sippi area of Narcotics more information, call patients diagnosed with information, call 731- First Presbyterian Church tive Marines. Anonymous Hotline is 462-4404. Alzheimer’s disease or 645-2806. on Shiloh Road. This When a senior inactive 662-841-9998. ■ Mended Hearts is a dementia. The purpose group of mentally chal- Marine is housebound ■ A Narcotics Anony- support group open to of the program is to Call for help lenged adults and men- or in a nursing home mous meeting is held all heart patients, their provide caregivers some A service of United Way tors enjoy sharing time or hospice, the Corinth on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. families and others im- free time from care while of Corinth and Alcorn together, games, crafts, detachment will visit fel- at the Johnson-Ford- pacted by heart disease. providing social interac- County, First Call for Help singing and refresh- low Marines — because Mitchrell Commu- Its purpose is to inspire tion for the participants. is a telephone service ments. For more infor- once a Marine always a nity Center, 707 Spring hope in heart disease For more information, that connects callers with mation, call the church Marine. Street in Iuka. Call 662- patients and their fami- call Tim Dixon at 662- programs in the com- office at 286-6638. For more information, 279-6435 for directions. lies through visits and 396-1454. munity available to help call 662-287-3233. ■ The Corinth Down- sharing experiences of those in need. This infor- Seeking ‘VUMS’ town Group AA meets recovery and returning Shiloh museum mation and referral pro- An organization, Volunteers needed Sundays and Tuesdays to an active life. Health- A museum dedicated gram is available to the “VUMS” (Veterans of Un- Magnolia Regional at 8 p.m. at the First care professionals join in to the Battle of Shiloh public, Monday through derage Military Service), Hospice is currently Baptist Church, 501 N. the mission by providing and area veterans is Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. is seeking males and seeking individuals or Main Street, Corinth. their expertise and sup- open next to Shiloh Na- Knowing what services females who joined any groups to be trained as For more information port. tional Military Park. It is are available and how to branch of the military at volunteers. Hospice is a for all area AA groups, Mended Hearts meets located at the intersec- access them is the first age 16 or under, during program of caring for in- please call 662-212- the second Monday of tion of state Route 22 step to getting help. For World War II, Korea, Viet dividuals who are termi- 2235. every month at 10 a.m. and Route 142 in Shiloh. further information, call Nam or any of the Gulf nally ill and choose to re- ■ An Alcoholics Anony- at the Magnolia Com- The Shiloh Battlefield 286-6500. wars. To find out more main at home with family mous meeting is held munity Service Complex & World War II Museum about the organization, or a caregiver. Some of in Iuka at the old Chevy in the Cardiac Rehab is the home of Honor Our Living will contact Gino at 731-632- the ministry opportuni- dealership building Conference Room, 1001 Veterans Inc., a non-prof- The Magnolia Regional 4296 or 256-682-4296; ties for volunteers are off old Hwy. 25 each South Harper Road in it organization dedicated Health Center’s Patient or email: gkrotchko@cen- sitting with the patient in Wednesday at 7 p.m. Corinth. to raising money for Advocate’s Office offers turylink.net. their homes to allow the and Friday at 7:30 p.m. ■ Finding Hope Minis- projects to benefit area free forms and assis- caregiver a break, gro- Alcoholics Anonymous tries, a ministry of Fair- veterans. The museum tance for those wishing GED free tuition cery shopping, reading to is a fellowship of men view Community Church features items Larry De- to express their medical Mississippi Youth Chal- a patient, craft opportu- and women whose com- is offering a depression Berry has amassed over wishes through a living leNGe Academy features nities, bereavement/grief mon welfare is to stay support group. The ses- a lifetime of collecting will or advanced direc- a structured environment support and in-office sober and help others sions will be held in the Shiloh-related artifacts, tive. Anyone interested in with a focus on job train- work. achieve sobriety. The fellowship hall of Fairview as well as artifacts from learning more should call ing, social skills and self- For more information, Iuka meeting is an open Community Church, 125 the Korean War, World 293-1117. discipline. Academic op- contact Lila Wade, vol- meeting, anyone who CR 356, Iuka -- just off War II, the Vietnam War portunities include high unteer coordinator at has a problem with alco- Hwy. 350. The support — all the way up to the Senior activities school diploma, college 662-293-1405 or 1-800- hol or other substances group meets from 10-11 war in Afghanistan. The First Presbyterian classes through a local 843-7553. Daily Corinthian • Sunday, June 16, 2013 • 3B ‘Mad Men’ actor bites off bigger role in season 6 The Associated Press thrust Ted to the forefront My intent was to go to law much television and like a show is that no one knows. LOS ANGELES — No of the 1960s ad world dra- lot of shows so I’m always And that’s rare these days. one is more surprised ma. school. ... And then what I excited to meet those peo- ... That’s what creates the than Kevin Rahm that his In a recent interview, realized quickly is what I wanted ple and hope they’re not buzz about Bob Benson “Mad Men” character Ted the one-time “Desper- douchey. and Ted and Peggy and Chaough has become a ate Housewives” actor was to be on ‘L.A. Law.’ And AP: So what exactly was Don. What’s going to hap- major player in the AMC compared leading man ironically now I get to work with the deal with the Ted- pen to Don? Megan wears drama’s sixth season. Jon Hamm to Hollywood Peggy kiss? a shirt with a star and “I’m always surprised,” megastar George Clooney Mr. (Harry) Hamlin. Rahm: You can argue everyone all of a sudden Rahm said of the series’ and discussed why he’s that it’s out of gratitude. goes to the (Sharon) Tate many twists and turns. staying tight-lipped about Kevin Rahm You could argue that he’s killings. But that’s what “It wasn’t until Don said, that Ted/Peggy lip lock. Actor, “Mad Men” completely in love with can happen because of the ‘Do you want to get in AP: Initially you want- her and he’s fi ghting it. secrecy. some trouble?’ that I was ed to be a lawyer? just a good guy. I call it They all want to know That’s the other thing that AP: I understand you like ‘Oh, oh!’ The fi rst Kevin Rahm: My intent the ‘Clooney effect,’ when what is going to happen is exciting about the show recently celebrated your time I read (the script) I was to go to law school. ... you don’t get famous till (with Peggy and Ted), is that we don’t know. It’s one year anniversary with was like ‘Oh, yes! Yes, we And then what I realized you’re 30 or in your mid- if something is going to not handed to you — or us your wife Amy Lonkar, a should merge!’ And you quickly is what I wanted 30s. Adam Carolla said in happen and if it does — — on a silver platter. cardiothoracic surgeon. know Matt (Weiner) had was to be on ‘L.A. Law.’ his podcast last week that when. I got to meet a lot AP: It is impossible to How has married life told me that there were And ironically now I get he thinks of us (men) like of the ‘Downton Abbey’ get spoilers from ‘Mad been? big things coming for the to work with Mr. (Harry) cement and if it’s still wet cast last night and I’m a Men’ actors. Why is that? Rahm: It’s the best de- character, but I didn’t see Hamlin. you can write into it, but huge fan of ‘Downton.’ Rahm: For threat of life cision I ever made. She it.” AP: You also share the once it hardens you’re go- So I’m like ‘Oh my god! I and limb! It’s been pound- grounds me in a great Rahm’s character ap- screen with Jon Hamm. ing to be the guy you are. love your show!’ And they ed into us. Matt (Weiner) way. ... She puts my job peared in a handful epi- What’s that like? AP: What do fans usu- in turn (ask about ‘Mad gives a speech before ev- in perspective real quick. sodes in past seasons as Rahm: The fi rst scene ally want to talk about? Men’) and I’m like ‘Oh my ery table read and he says You know any time peo- the boss of a competing two years ago when we Rahm: It’s weird. I god that’s right. I’m on a ‘Welcome. We’re really ple are talking about Em- advertising fi rm. But the met in the Benihana on had someone yesterday show, too!’ happy to have you here. mys or something like recent merger of his and the Honda episode — it stop me from (my role AP: So you have fan You’re part of the family that and you start to think Don Draper’s companies was daunting. I mean on) ‘Friends.’ So I think moments too? now and if you say any- ‘Oh, I’m pretty cool’ and — along with a shocking Jon’s the nicest guy, a it depends on whatever Rahm: Oh absolutely. thing we will destroy you.’ then I talk to her about kiss with Peggy Olson genuinely good guy and so their milieu is, but more I’m a fan fi rst and fore- So yeah, he explains the her day and I go ‘Yeah, we (Elisabeth Moss) — has he makes it easier. ... He’s and more ‘Mad Men.’ ... most. I watch way too commercial viability of the (actors) play. We play.’

Cryptoquip Media giant Murdoch files for divorce from Wendi Deng

The Associated Press shares that are held in a unfazed by the announce- LOS ANGELES — News trust. Wendi Deng Mur- ment. After starting the Corp. CEO Rupert Mur- doch, 44, also has non- day in negative terri- doch has fi led for di- voting shares. tory, News Corp.’s widely vorce from Wendi Deng Murdoch controls near- traded non-voting shares Murdoch, his wife since ly 40 percent of the vot- were up 1.4 percent at 1999, citing a breakdown ing shares of News Corp. $31.37 by late afternoon. in the relationship. The through a separate family Born in China, Wendi matter doesn’t alter the trust. He has four other Deng Murdoch is a Yale succession plan for the children from two previ- graduate who went on to media company, which ous marriages, including work as a junior execu- the 82-year-old founder three who have active tive at News Corp.’s sub- controls through a family roles within the company: sidiary Star TV in Hong trust. James, Lachlan and Elis- Kong. Deng was intro- Murdoch fi led a one- abeth. duced to Murdoch at a page document Thursday All four children, in- Hong Kong cocktail party indicating that he was cluding Prudence, his in 1997. She left Star TV opening a divorce case in child from his fi rst mar- before marrying the me- New York State Supreme riage, have equal votes dia mogul in June 1999 Court in Manhattan. in electing trustees. That aboard Murdoch’s private A News Corp. spokes- means that upon Mur- yacht, in New York. person confi rmed the fi l- doch’s death, his four el- She produced the mov- ing. dest children will contin- ie “Snow Flower and the A sealed document with ue to have the most say in Secret Fan,” which was the fi ling says, “the rela- who controls News Corp. released in 2011 by News tionship between the hus- Rupert Murdoch’s law- Corp.’s Fox Searchlight. band and wife has broken yer, Ira Garr, did not im- According to entertain- down irretrievably,” ac- mediately respond to a ment website IMDb, The cording to a person fa- request for comment. movie did not recoup its miliar with the matter, The divorce fi ling $6 million budget. who spoke on condition comes just a week before Wendi Deng Murdoch of anonymity because the the company begins the leapt into the spotlight matter was personal. process to split in two. during a July 2011 Brit- The couple are parents One company will con- ish parliamentary hear- to two daughters, Grace tain a publishing division ing into phone hacking by and Chloe, ages 11 and and Australian TV assets. News Corp. newspapers. 9. The girls have no vot- A separate company will She jumped up to smack a ing stake in the company, house global TV and mov- protester who was throw- but they are benefi ciaries ie businesses. ing a cream pie at her of 8.7 million non-voting Markets appeared to be husband.

Johnson slips into headlining spot for Mumford and Sons at Bonnaroo

The Associated Press “(Ted Dwane’s) surgery went well, MANCHESTER, Tenn. — It’s Jack Johnson to and the excellent medical team the rescue at Bonnaroo. helping him are very pleased Johnson has agreed to take the Saturday night with his progress. He has been headlining slot at the nothing short of heroic in how he Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival after Mumford has handled the whole ordeal, & Sons were forced to and now it has been medically cancel due to bassist Ted Dwane’s illness. proved that he does indeed have Festival offi cials an- a brain.” nounced the move Fri- day. The “Upside Down” Mumford and Sons singer last headlined at Bonnaroo in 2008. “I called my band and play Bonnaroo on Satur- ing short of heroic in how asked if they were up day night. he has handled the whole for it,” Johnson said in a Dwane has been dis- ordeal, and now it has statement. “Long story charged from the hospital been medically proved short — they are headed and is recovering from the that he does indeed have this way. I’ve got a lot of procedure but is not yet a brain.” lyrics and chords to re- ready to play. Rather than It was a case of being in learn by Saturday night. perform with a replace- the right place at the right I was here to play the ment, the London-based, time for Johnson. fi rst Bonnaroo, and it is Grammy-award-winning The 38-year-old Ha- a very special festival to folk rock band decided waii-born folk-rock singer my band. We are excited to pull out. The band also was in town to play with to hit the stage again. Get canceled appearances at friends ALO on Thurs- well Ted!” the Telluride Festival in day night. He also was Mumford & Sons’ deci- Colorado and a perfor- already scheduled to be in sion comes after Dwane mance in Bonner, Kan., Manchester this weekend received treatment this ending their summer tour to perform a small secret week for a blood clot on early. show for reporters and his brain. The band post- “The surgery went well, participate in a question- poned three shows in and the excellent medical and-answer session to Dallas and Woodlands, team helping him are very promote his new album, Texas, and New Orleans pleased with his prog- “From Here To Now To after the blood clot was ress,” a band statement You,” which is due out in discovered but hoped to said. “He has been noth- September. 4B • Daily Corinthian Celebrations Sunday, June 16, 2013 Engagement Reception decor trends Kohl — Smith Miss Leah Dell get creative, personal Kohl and Mr. Ethan Trey Smith BY KIM COOK a laugh; the bride in a pen- sleek elements with a rustic will exchange Associated Press sive moment; kids and dogs outdoor venue, for example. vows at 6:30 More personal, more in- enjoying the party. Others love all things vin- p.m. on Saturday, ventive. Shira Savada, an editor tage — but now are fi nding June 22, 2013 Those are the dominant at Martha Stewart Wed- inspiration in mid-century, at The Fillmore trends in wedding recep- dings, says that when it ‘60s and ‘70s style. Street Chapel in tions, experts say, in an era comes to details, today’s Another trend, she says, Corinth. when brides have all the brides aren’t “just duplicat- is having decor pull double The bride-elect resources of the Internet to ing something they see in duty: escort cards as favors, is the daughter of plan, share and often pro- a magazine — it’s ordering place cards integrated into Casey Cheatwood duce their own affairs. something custom through the menu, centerpieces for of Corinth, and Many are drawn to some- Etsy, or having mom make the guests to take home. Tim and Michelle thing beyond the tradition- fabric napkins instead of “And centerpieces don’t Ellison of Madi- al banquet/speeches/gar- renting.” have to be fl owers,” she son. She is the ter throw-and-go reception says. “Couples are using granddaughter of of the past. Themes paper blooms, plants, sim- the late Robert ple candles, fruits or veg- and Marie Cheat- Pins and Plans Craig Norton, director of etables, and shells.” wood of Ashland, operations for the Prince and Ralph Ellison Sites like Project Wed- George Hotel in Halifax, Flowers in Fashion and the late Cary ding, The Knot, Wedding Nova Scotia, says themes Ellison of Wino- Wire and Pinterest show a are in. He oversees between Although there are lots na. wide variety of designs for 40 and 50 weddings a year, of new alternatives to fl ow- The prospec- fabric and paper decora- with budgets from $10,000 ers, Norton, at the Prince tive bridegroom tions, centerpieces, color to $120,000. George, observes that is the son of Tim schemes, food table dis- “We’ve done a Parisian brides still love blooms. and Hope Smith plays and party activities. theme, with a bistro menu “With the green move- of Corinth. He A bride can take on the en francais. We did a sum- ment, they were out of style is the grandson creative task herself with mer camp theme for a for a while, but we’re once of Hershel and friends, or share her favor- couple who had met at one. again getting requests for Dorothy Smith ite ideas with professional There was food served in big centerpieces and buck- of Corinth, and planners or vendors. a canoe, a campfi re, pic- ets of fl owers,” he says. Linda Smith and There are tips online for nic tables and s’mores,” he For elaborate affairs, tow- the late Vandel hosting an under-$5,000 says. ering glass cylinders fi lled “Jiggs” Smith of wedding, or making a large with crystals, ornaments, Corinth. reception feel more inti- Colors glittery sand or submerged Miss Kohl is a mate. blooms are popular. 2009 graduate Many sites include re- Savada, at Martha Stew- of Alcorn Central gion-specifi c vendor lists. art, says color palettes have Nuptial Nosh High School. She A bride “has access to gotten more unusual: com- received her as- Leah Dell Kohl, Ethan Trey Smith tons of creative, easy ideas bos such as gray and black Norton’s seeing the re- sociate of science that she can even replicate paired with coral, or ivory turn of a wedding-recep- in nursing from herself to save a little mon- and cream with emerald. tion icon: the cake. Mississippi University for Women in 2013. While at the “W” Leah was an ac- ey and add unique person- “Black may not be the “Cupcakes are out, and tive member of Phi Theta Kappa. She was also elected by the offi ce of public ality to her event,” says Di- fi rst color you think of cakes are back,” Norton relations for MOSA (Mississippi Organization of Associate Degree Nursing ana Vermeulen, who runs when you think wedding, says. “At one wedding, we Student Association). the Detroit-based Moxie but it packs a punch and did a parade of cakes. Each Mr. Smith is a 2007 graduate of Alcorn Central High School and a 2011 Photography. She shoots can be quite elegant,” she table got its own two-tiered graduate of Faulkner University in Montgomery, Ala. where he received his photojournalist-style wed- says. “And metallics are all cake, cut and served family bachelor’s degree in business administration. He is presently employed at dings with a contemporary over the place.” style. It’s impressive when Alcorn County Cooperative. vibe; she likes to train her Savada also notes that a train of servers carrying All friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend the ceremony camera on candid moments some brides love modern 22 identical cakes walk into and the reception which follows. — a group of guests sharing typography and juxtaposing a room!”

SWINFORD’s 3 GENERATIONS! HAPPY FATHER'S DAY TO THE GREATEST DAD & HUSBAND Happy Father’s Day Eural Wyke

Daniel Swinford From your wife, Violet & your kids, June 16, 2013 Laurie, Vincent & Angelyn

GONE BUT NOT Happy Our Family Chain FORGOTTEN Father’s We little knew that morning That God would call your name, In Loving Memory of Day In life we loved you dearly; In death we do the same. Apostle Jesse Moore It broke our hearts to lose you, Michael But you did not go alone, We love you, For part of us went with you, Swinford The day God called you home. Your daughter, Kim You left us beautiful memories, Your love is still our guide, Your wife, Mary Love, Mom, John, And though we cannot see you, & Family You are always by our side. Liz & Mim Our Family Chain is broken, And nothing seems the same, But as God calls us one by one, The Chain will link again. Happy Father’s Day In Heaven Pop!

We Love & Miss You So Much ! You Are Forever In Our Hearts & On Our Minds ! Love, Your Family

Happy Father's Day "You've served your country! In Loving Memory Of You've served your family! Lynn “POP” Sellers June 18,1929- CCharlieharlie FordFord October 8,2011 We love you, TThorntonhornton Your 7 children! Daily Corinthian • Sunday, June 16, 2013 • 5B

Gone But Not Happy IN LOVING MEMORY OF Forgotten Father's Day, DON EASLEY Bobby HAPPY Caldwell Larry Barr! FATHER'S DAY We miss you DAD & PAPA BOBBY and love you We love you and miss you. We love you, very much! Your children, grandchildren & great Bryan, Misty Your wild grandchildren & grandchildren their parents!! & Shirley

WE LOVE & MISS YOU, HAPPY FATHER’S DAY To a loving God fearing man, JOHN HOMER KING

P. H. (Posey) Brown We love & I love miss you you, very much, Your entire Jessica family From the entire family Jerry Crawford

Happy Father's Day Johnny Milton Wilkins Daddy & Papaw Happy Father’s Day to a Happy wonderful husband, father, & Father’s grandfather. We miss you very Houston Day much, but we know you are having Brown a great time in I Love you, Heaven. Dyllon Love, your wife, We love you, Jason Brown children & grandchildren Jason & Dyllon

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8/6/34 - 7/21/09 John W. Pams, Jr. It’s been almost four years and it’s still hard to World's Greatest Dad let go. But John 14: 1-3 helps us to know that we HAPPY FATHER’S DAY will be in Heaven where Dad and Mama are. We love you, Daddy RED BROWNING Thank God for Jesus Your girls love & miss you. Love, your kids & grandkids Arial, Tony, J'Lista Kathy, Patti, Helen & Diane

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY HAPPY FATHER'S DAY HAPPY FATHER'S DAY Duane Ellis To the best Big Daddy a ‘lil boy could ask GORDON ELLIS for! Thanks for all you do for me. Your children learned the true meaning of the word “Father” From your loving arms.

Saul, Matt, Rob, Love always, Samantha, Shea Your family loves & misses you! Your ‘lil man

HAPPY In Memory Of IN MEMORY OF FATHER’S DAY Our Daddy, MY FATHER, IN MEMORY OF Emert Wilbanks R. C. ALLEN OUR SPECIAL DADDY, H. B. SMITH WITH LOVE,

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HOUSE FOR SALE Smith Discount RUN YOUR AD IN THE RUN YOUR AD IN THE FOR SALE BY OWNER Home Center FLEA MARKET 412 Pinecrest Road DAILY CORINTHIAN & DAILY CORINTHIAN & & ANTIQUE MALL 287-2221 • 287-4419 All types of lumber COMMUNITY PROFILES COMMUNITY PROFILES 1495 Hwy 72 West, Corinth Beautiful brick ranch Opening July 1st, 2013 regular and treated ON THIS PAGE FOR ON THIS PAGE FOR $ 95 home, 3 BR, 2 BA, LR & (Every Weekend - Hinkle community. Air Compressors.Starting at 46 kitchen (appl. stay). Glass Huge Selection of Fri.-Sat.-Sun.) 807 CR 518, Rienzi $ 95 ONLY $200 A MONTH ONLY $200 A MONTH & screened back porch, Area Rugs ...... Starting at 69 Little red barn storage -Reserve your booths now MS 38865. Croft Windows ...... (DAILY CORINTHIAN (DAILY CORINTHIAN shed w/riding mower (inside-outside booths) 5 BR, 3 BA, 3 acres. $ 95 Foil Back Foamboard 1/2” ... 5 & weedeater incl., large -Yard Sale spots available Price Reduced! $ 95 ONLY $165.00). ONLY $165.00). Foil Back Foamboard 3/4” ... 6 carport (easy in & out). (indoor-outdoor) $140,000 $ 95 Farmington area Foil Back Foamboard 1” ..... 8 CALL 662-287-6147 CALL 662-287-6147 Call for more $ 95 $72,000. Farmers & 5/8 T1-11...... 17 FOR DETAILS. FOR DETAILS. 662-286-5736. information Merchants Bank 1x6 & 1x8 White Pine $ 00 No agents or Sunday calls! 731-614-5794 Pattern Board ...... 500 662-720-4580 1,000 Board Ft. $ 95 4x8 Masonite ...... starting at 16 CrossRoads PLUMBING & THE $ 00 RUN YOUR AD IN THE Vinyl Floor Remnants ..... 1sq. yd. ELECTRIC HARRELL COTTAGE $ 95 Heating & Cooling CROSSTIES ...... 6 DAILY CORINTHIAN & GENERAL (Janet Gurley) $ 95 Simple tune-up gives you 25 Year 3 Tab Shingle ... now located at 54 more comfort, lower energy 35 Year Architectural COMMUNITY PROFILES CONTRACTING EASTVIEW $ 95 cost, prolonged life of unit & Shingle ...... 62 reduce risk of costly repairs. COLLECTIQUES, LLC ¢-$ 09 Specializing in roofi ng, Laminate Floor From ...39 1 ON THIS PAGE FOR 5534 HWY 45 N. $ 00-$ 00 Programs Licensed & Bonded metal & shingle. Pad for Laminate Floor ... 5 10 starting EASTVIEW, TN $ 95 ONLY $200 A MONTH at $75.00 Handicap Commodes ...... 69 • Bucket 35 yrs. experience. (1 MILE PAST 57/45 $ 95

JUNCTION) Round Commodes ...... 49 Services off ered: (DAILY CORINTHIAN Truck Service Referrals if needed. - Huge selection of Deco netting and $ 95 12 x 12 Celotex Ceiling (40Sq Ft) ...... 39 box •Maintenance Programs - Vintage Style Clohting $ 00 •HVAC Systems ONLY $165.00). • Backhoe Tubs & Showers .... starting at 215 Also Deco netting available at •HVAC Tune-ups & Inspections Owner, Tri-State Antique Mall Don’t Waste We Service All Makes & Models CALL 662-287-6147 662-396-1023 Hwy 72, Corinth 15% Senior Citizen & Vet Disc. Your Money... Mention this ad & save 10% Bubba Harrell For special orders call FOR DETAILS. JASON ROACH-OWNERR 731-438-2304 Shop With Us! (662) 212-4735 1159 B CR 400 662-872-9109 Bill Crawford Corinth, MS 38834 Daily Corinthian • Sunday, June 16, 2013 • 7B

0533 FURNITURE WANTED TO 0554 RENT/BUY/TRADE 0515 COMPUTER M&M. CASH for junk cars OVAL OAK PEDESTAL & trucks. We pick up. TABLE w/chairs. $200. 662-415-5435 o r 662-287-3206 731-239-4114. OVERSTUFFED GREEN on MISC. ITEMS FOR green striped chair & 0563 ottoman, $250. 662-415- SALE 3233. (3) BOXES full of books, (True Romance, mys- PINK QUEEN Anne re- tery, story) .75 each. cliner, exc. cond., $80. 662-396-1854. 662-415-3233.

TAN QUEEN ANNE CHAIR. 4 BUICK HUB CAPS. $10. $20. 662-415-3770 662-415-3770 BUILDING 0542 MATERIALS 5-TON CARRIER com- plete natural gas ALL ALUMINUM INSU- AC/Heater pac. $400. LATED 16' DOUBLE GAR- Call 731-645-4899 AGE DOORS. $100. CALL 731-645-4899 BABY CAR SEAT. $12. ANTIQUE WINDOWS. $10 662-415-3770 EACH. 662-415-3770

STORE/OFFICE BAMBOO CAIN POLES, 7 0232 GENERAL HELP 0208 SALES 0551 EQUIPMENT cents per foot, good for gardens & other uses. SMALL ANTIQUE wooden 662-396-1326. desk, $75. Can be seen NEEDED at 501 Central Dr., Booneville or call 662- BED RAILS $5. 662-415- FULL-TIME CLASSIFIED 416-6898. 3770 INSIDE SALESPERSON TRUCKING 0244 PRODUCTION The Daily Corinthian Newspaper CONTROL CLERK Hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00-5:00. COMPANY CASUAL DRIVER WANTED International Converter, a progressive, growing local Must be able to work in a fast-paced environment. manufacturer of energy conservation products, is seeking Must have typing & computer skills, be able to answer the TP Trucking is now taking a Production Control Clerk. telephone in a busy offi ce, and do other duties as needed.

applications for a Company This position is responsible for providing support to the Operations team. This includes: maintaining inventory reports, manufacturing SALES EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Casual Flatbed Driver. and maintenance work orders, scrap, productivity and downtime reports, safety audit and employee hazard reports; shipping records We offer: for inbound/outbound freight; assisting with hourly payroll; monitoring This will be part time driving plant phone system and processing incoming and outgoing mail. Major Medical, Dental & Prescription Plan Ins. Minimum 2 yrs. Flatbed The successful candidate will possess the following 401K qualifi cations: Opportunity for Advancement Experience required • High School Diploma Clean MVR and DOT driving • 3-5 years experience in a clerical position Send resume to: • Strong organization and communication skills record • Thorough knowledge of the Microsoft Offi ce Suite with emphasis in Excel. Denise Mitchell We offer a competitive compensation and benefi ts ℅ The Daily Corinthian For more information contact program, including medical, dental, life insurance, P.O. Box 1800 fl exible spending accounts and 401K plans. Corinth, MS 38835 James Bowen in Corinth, MS. or bring by 1607 S. Harper Rd. @ 888-339-1929 or sign in To APPLY FOR THIS POSITION. PLEASE EMAIL YOUR Corinth, MS 38834 to tptrucking.com and click RESUME AND COVER LETTER TO; on careers for an on line [email protected] *The Daily Corinthian is an equal opportunity employer and does AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER (M/F/D/V) not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, application. national origin or disability.

0840 AUTO SERVICES Advertise your CAR, TRUCK, SUV, BOAT, TRACTOR, MOTORCYCLE, RV & ATV here for $39.95 UNTIL SOLD! Ad should include photo, description and price. GUARANTEED PLEASE NO DEALERS & NON-TRANSFERABLE! NO REFUNDS. Auto Sales Single item only. Payment in advance. Call 287-6147 to place your ad. 804 868 868 868 864 864 864 816 816 BOATS TRUCKS/VANS TRUCKS/VANS TRUCKS/VANS RECREATIONAL RECREATIONAL AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES SUV’S SUV’S SUV’S VEHICLES VEHICLES REDUCED 1989 1981 Bluebird Bus FOXCRAFT ‘07 Dolphin LX RV, 37’ Caterpillar 210 18’ long, 120 HP engine, 6 new 2004 MERCURY Johnson mtr., 2011 2012 HYUNDAI tires, sleeps 6 trailer & mtr., MONTEREY 2002 Chevrolet or 8, bathroom, Chev. Malibu ELANTRA fully loaded, DVD/ new paint, new 4-dr. sedan, 38,000 19,800 miles, CD system, new tires, Z-71,4-dr., holding tank, miles, white w/black garage kept w/all mileage 80,700, climate gas burner, workhorse eng., 2 transel, 2 live 4W.D., Am.Fm slideouts, full body paint, walk-in fresh water tank, leather & velour int., service records, controlled air/heat, heat/ shower, SS sinks & s/s refrig w/ wells, hot foot cool power seats. im, Onar Marq gold 7000 gen., full size refrig., w/small wood grain 38 mpg, tinted cass./CD, pewter 3-ton cntrl. unit, back-up camera, control. trim around dash. windows & XM auto. leveling, 2-fl at screen TVs, seats 8 $7,000 OBO in color, $6200. Allison 6-spd. A.T., 10 cd stereo Asking price radio. Asking Call or text w/s.s, 2-leather capt. seats & 1 $7500. 662-643-5908 or lthr recliner, auto. awning, qn $12,200. Contact $17,500. 956-334-0937 bed, table & couch (fold into bed), $5500 662-596-5053 662-287-6218 or 662-594-5830. 662-643-5020 micro/conv oven, less than 5k mi. 662-664-0104 $85,000 662-415-0084 REDUCED 662-415-0590 MAKE OFFER REDUCED 2000 MERCURY Optimax, 225 H.P. 1999 CHEV. Imagine owning a like- 1984 CORVETTE 2007 GMC 2006 LINCOLN Cruisemaster new, water tested, never 383 Stroker, alum. 1983 , Motorhome by launched, powerhouse high riser, alum. TAHOE NAVIGATOR outboard motor with a 3500 4 W.D., leather 94,500 miles, black, 2008 Travel Trailer Georgieboy, 1997 GM High Five stainless prop, heads, headers, dual NISSAN 454 ci chassie, 37’ 2 WD, 175k miles, Gulf Stream Ultra-lite, $ line holly, everything 6-spd., auto., seats, cold air, loaded,heated/cool with slider, 45,000 for only 7995. on car new or rebuilt DATSUN 26’, rarely used, queen Call John Bond of Paul $18,000; hitch on back. seats, DVD, exc. bed w/super slide, miles with white Oak Seaton Boat Sales in Counce, w/new paint job 2013 PJ 40’ cond., sleeps 6, built-in 32” interior. $19,500. TN for details. (silver fl eck paint). 280 ZX Gooseneck trailer. $14,500. fl at screen w/ceiling $14,999 731-689-4050 Turbo, exc. cond. 662-287-7424. surround sound. $9777.77 $12,000. $6250 OBO. 662-808-7777 or or 901-605-6571 $14,000 OBO 662-415-9020 Call Keith $5000. 662-415-1804 287-7403 662-415-0017. 662-415-1482 1977 Chevy 731-727-5573 ‘90 RANGER 2000 832 REDUCED Big 10 pickup, MOTORCYCLES/ BASS BOAT PONTIAC long wheel base, 361V W/MATCHING Excaliber ATV’S TRAILER & COVER, GRAND rebuilt & 350 HP REDUCED RASPBERRY & GRAY, engine & auto. made by EVINRUDE 150XP, PRIX GT 1991 Ford 2000 Ford 228k miles. trans., needs 24-V TROL. MTR., 2 Econoline F-350 paint & some Georgi Boy FISH FINDERS, NEW $2500 obo. Van, 48,000 super duty, diesel, work. 1985 30’ long 2000 Custom BATTS., miles, good 7.3 ltr., exc. NEW LED TRAILER 662-643-6005 drive train, 215k $1500 motor home, Harley LIGHTS, EXC. COND., cond., one miles, excellent, new tires, Price Davidson owner, serious great mechanical 662-664-3958 Mtr. & Trans., $6,400. 864 interest. condition”. negotiable. 662-808-0113. TRUCKS/VANS New Tires, SUV’S $6500 $7400. 662-660-3433 Must See 287-5206. 662-664-3538 $9,500$10,500$12,000 662-415-8623 REDUCED 2007 Ford F-150 or 287-8894 extended cab, ALUMA CRAFT new tires, 14’ BOAT, 40 H.P. 1984 CHRYSLER 2008 Chev. 1500 ‘05 GMC 1500 all power, 2012 STARCRAFT JOHNSON, TROLLING LEBARON Uplander LS 2006 GMC YUKON MTR., GOOD COND., 7-pass. van, 90,500 miles, HD LT Crew Cab towing pkg. CAMPER Goldwing convertible, Exc. cond. inside & out, 91,000 miles, 6.0 liter, all Fiberglass 18’ bunk TRAILER, INCLUDES antique tag, white w/tan interior, dual 106k miles, 3rd row leather, power everything, house, gray & OBO $1200 39,000 actual air, asking seat, garage kept, front no rips, stains or tears. $8600 black water tanks, Honda OR WILL TRADE. BOSE system, ON Star cable ready w/TV. $8000. & rear A/C,tow pkg., avail., premium tow pkg 78,000 original 731-610-8901 OR miles. 662-415-8553 Will consider trade for 662-287-6218 or loaded w/KW roll over hitch & dig. small tractor w/mower EMAIL FOR PICS TO $3950. brake sys. Possible trade. miles, [email protected] or 662-284-6752 $13,995 816 $10,500 new tires. 286-2261 or 662-664-0104 $12,900. RECREATIONAL 662-396-1390 662-286-1732 662-664-0210. VEHICLES $4500 REDUCED 662-284-9487

2004 Ford F350 1996 1991 2000 Ford Mariah 20’ 1987 Honda work truck, V10, FLEETWOOD 2005 Mustang GT CRX, 40+ mpg, underbed tool 2008 Jeep Wrangler AIRSTREAM ski boat, 5.7 ltr. 4.6, V-8, 5-spd., new paint, new boxes, towing Sahara PROWLER LAND YACHT V-6, auto., power windows, extra nice, 30 ft., with slide out engine, new tires, leather, new tires, leather seat package, DVD. hard top, Sirius radio w/nav $6700. 56,051 miles, extra $8600 obo. Truck is cd, dvd, very clean & well everything works. & built-in TV antenna, covers, after maintained. 47,500k mi. 2 TV’s, 7400 miles. 662-287-5893, clean, $6500. market stereo, in daily use. Please 662-462-7634 $21,500. $4500. leave msg. & will $3250 obo. call for appt. to see, 662-415-0471 $75,000. or 662-664-0789. 662-396-1705 662-287-7734 return call. 340-626-5904. 340-626-5904. or 284-8209 after 4 p.m. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING SERVICES

This is a Request for Propos- als to provide Engineering Services for U.S. Dept. of Commerce Economic Devel- opment Administration (Pub- lic Facility/Drainage System Improvements) project for The City of Corinth, MS.

Interested parties are invited to submit a proposal in ac- cordance with this request to the City of Corinth, P O Box 669, Corinth, MS 38835, not later than 2:00 p.m. on June 26, 2013. Proposals shall be marked on the outside as “Proposal for Engineering Ser- vices/FY 2013 EDA”. Informa- tion concerning the propos- als may be obtained by calling (662)728-6248 extension 301.

The contract will be awarded to the responsible offeror whose proposal is within the competitive range and de- termined to be the most ad- vantageous to the program, with price, and other factors considered. The factors to be considered in evaluation of proposals and their relative importance are set forth be- low.

The Contractor shall per- form all the necessary engin- eering services to properly carry-out the activities in the project, in accordance with State and EDA prescribed rules, regulations, policies, and State law. The project in- cludes the following activities.

1) Prepare plans and specifica- tions for project including all services required for design and engineering phases of project. 2) Construct and distribute bid packets (insuring that all Federal and State require- ments are met in contract preparation). 3) Assist in bid opening and prepare bid tabulation 4) Conduct pre-construction conference with contractor, and staff representatives, doc- umenting files with minutes of meeting. 5) Conduct work in-progress inspections giving periodic re- ports to the City and approv- ing any and all partial pay- ment requests. 6) Provide all services neces- sary for execution of the project including consulta- tions, surveys, soil investiga- tions, supervision, travel, “as built” or record drawings, and incidental costs. 7) Provide the recipient, EDA, Comptroller General of U.S. Dept. of Inspector General, or any authorized represent- atives access to all records of the project. 8) Maintain all records for 3 REQUEST FOR years after project is closed. PROPOSALS TO PROVIDE The contract will be on a ENGINEERING fixed price basis. Those desir- SERVICES ing consideration should sub- mit proposals by the time and This is a Request for Propos- date above stated and must als to provide Engineering include the following: Services for U.S. Dept. of 1) Qualifications- List of quali- Commerce Economic Devel- fications of each staff person opment Administration (Pub- assigned to project. lic Facility/Drainage System (40 points) Improvements) project for 2) Experience- Information The City of Corinth, MS. regarding the experience of the firm. This information Interested parties are invited should include types of to submit a proposal in ac- project activities undertaken. PUBLIC NOTICE cordance with this request to (40 points) the City of Corinth, P O Box 3) Capacity for Performance- Pursuant to resolution of 669, Corinth, MS 38835, not Identify the number and title the Alcorn County Board of later than 2:00 p.m. on June of staff available to be as- Supervisors adopted on June 26, 2013. Proposals shall be signed to provide services. 14, 2013, at a regular meet- marked on the outside as (20 points) ing thereof, Alcorn County, “Proposal for Engineering Ser- Mississippi, does hereby give vices/FY 2013 EDA”. Informa- All proposals will be rated on notice of its intention to bor- tion concerning the propos- the above system to determ- row the sum of $125,000.00 als may be obtained by calling ine the best offeror. to be evidenced by negoti- (662)728-6248 extension 301. able note of Alcorn County, Proposals will be reviewed by Mississippi, secured by the full The contract will be awarded the Mayor and Board of Al- faith, credit, and resources of to the responsible offeror dermen using the above se- Alcorn County, Mississippi, whose proposal is within the lection criteria the Board will with a final maturing date of competitive range and de- assign points to each criteria one year from execution date termined to be the most ad- based on the content of the and the option to prepay vantageous to the program, proposal. Negotiations will be without penalty. All entities with price, and other factors conducted to determine a desiring to submit a bid for considered. The factors to be mutually satisfactory contract purchase of said negotiable considered in evaluation of with the firm receiving the note shall submit a written, proposals and their relative highest accumulated points, as sealed bid therefor at the of- importance are set forth be- rated by the Board. If a mutu- fice of the Alcorn County low. ally satisfactory contract can- Board of Supervisors, Missis- not be negotiated with the sippi, in Board of Supervisors The Contractor shall per- firm, the firm will be reques- Office Complex, 305 South form all the necessary engin- ted to submit a best and final Fulton Drive in the City of eering services to properly offer in writing; and if a con- Corinth, Alcorn County, Mis- carry-out the activities in the tract cannot be reached after sissippi, by 9:00 A.M. on July project, in accordance with the best and final offer, nego- 1, 2013. State and EDA prescribed tiations will be initiated with rules, regulations, policies, the subsequently listed firm in Alcorn County, Missis- and State law. The project in- order of rating. This proced- sippi, intends to accept the cludes the following activities. ure will be continued until a lowest rate of interest or the mutually satisfactory contract bid that represents the low- June 16, 2013 Daily Corinthian 1) Prepare plans and specifica- 8B • Sunday, • has been negotiated. In addi- est net cost to Alcorn tions for project including all tion to reaching a fair and County, Missisippi, but Al- services required for design MISC. ITEMS FOR MISC. ITEMS FOR UNFURNISHED 0832 MOTORCYCLES 0955 LEGALS reasonable0955 LEGALS price for the re- corn0955 County,LEGALS Mississippi re- 0563 0563 0610 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE and engineering phases of SALE SALE APARTMENTS quired work, the objective of serves the right to reject any project. '03 V-Star 1100 Cust. negotiations will be to reach and all bids. CANE CREEK Apts., 1 mi. 2) Construct and distribute Yam. mtrcycle; Sev. an- an agreement on the provi- CHILDREN'S & ladies' KID'S FISHER PRICE HOP- W. of Hosp., 72 & CR 735 bid packets (insuring that all HOMES FOR tq. Cub Cadet mwrs, sions of the proposed con- The rate of interest to be name brand clothes, PING HORSE. $15. 662- in Kossuth/Corinth Sch. 0710 Federal and State require- SALE some run, some don't. tract including scope and ex- quoted by interested bidders $1.00 each, 662-396- 415-3770 Dist. 2 BR, 1 BA, stv., ments are met in contract 501 Central Dr, tent of work, and other es- shall not exceed that author- 1854. frig., W&D h/u. $400. 287 COUNTRY HOME o n preparation). LARGE METAL HEAVY- Booneville, 662-416- sential requirements. ized in Section 75-17-101, -0105, 8-5, M-F. beautiful 47 acres. Quiet 3) Assist in bid opening and Mississippi Code of 1972. Said COOKWARE: 5 ply. (304) DUTY, ROLL AROUND 6898. location. 800-252-5569. prepare bid tabulation promissory note shall mature surgical stainless steel UTILITY CART. $100. Call The City reserves the right to DOWNTOWN APART- AUTO/TRUCK 4) Conduct pre-construction with the principal and all ac- w/vent release. 12 731-645-4899 HOUSE FOR SALE reject any and all proposals. MENT, huge floor plan. conference with contractor, crued interest due and pay- pieces. Some never 8 CR 522, Corinth - 0848 PARTS & LIFT CHAIR, great cond., 662-643-9575. and staff representatives, doc- able one year from date of used. $250. 662-287-3206 Fantastic home for ACCESSORIES Tommy Irwin, Mayor $250. 662-665-5779. umenting files with minutes of growing family. 2 liv- 20" BOSS wheels on 4 execution. The County shall WEAVER APTS. 504 N. meeting. ELKAY STAINLESS STEEL MEN'S shirts, all sizes, $1 ing areas, breakfast Falken tires, 5 lugs, 1t 6/16/13 reserve the right to prepay in Cass, 1 BR, scr.porch, 5) Conduct work in-progress WALL-MOUNT WATER each. 662-396-1854. nook, formal dining $499. 662-643-3565 or 14265 whole or in part at any time FOUNTAIN, Good condi- w/d. $375+util, 284-7433. inspections giving periodic re- without penalty. room, office or 5th 662-415-8549. Notice of Bids: tion. $50. Call 731-645- POTTY CHAIR, $25. 662- bedroom, basement ports to the City and approv- 4899 415-6008. HOMES FOR ing any and all partial pay- This 14th day of June, 0620 with gaming area, large 0868 CARS FOR SALE The Town of Rienzi, MS will RENT laundry, situated on 2 ment requests. 2013. FISH AQUARIUM, $8, 662- RAISED TOILET SEAT, $12. accept bids, for the purchase acres with 5 additional 2000 MONTE CARLO, sun- 6) Provide all services neces- 415-3770 662-415-6008. 2 1/2 BR, 2 BA, 4244 CR of one (1) fire truck until roof, $2800 firm. 662- sary for execution of the ALCORN COUNTY 200. $650 mo., $500 dep. acres that can be pur- 10:00 a.m., Monday June 24th, 415-6008 project including consulta- BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FISHER PRICE H I G H REVERSE YOUR 662-415-6606. chased as well! Large 2013 at which time bids will deck, shop, pond and tions, surveys, soil investiga- CHAIR. $15. 662-415-3770 AD FOR $1.00 tions, supervision, travel, “as be opened and read aloud at BY: Lowell Hinton, 3 BR, 2 BA, 2143 Hwy 72 lots of room to roam! FINANCIAL the Town of Rienzi City Hall, HEAVY DUTY 6' BOX EXTRA built” or record drawings, and President E. $750 mo., $500 dep. Priced reduced! By ap- located at 84 South Front BLADE. $350. CALL 731- incidental costs. Call 662-287-6147 662-415-6606. pointment, 662-284- Street, Rienzi, MS 38865. 645-4899 5379. 7) Provide the recipient, EDA, 1t 6/16/13 for details. LEGALS Comptroller General of U.S. 14272 HEAVY DUTY AUTO SHOP SAFETY 1ST NASCAR 3 BR, 2 BA, C/H/A, stove, Dept. of Inspector General, Award or rejection of bid will CART. DOUBLE DECKER. BOUNCES CAR. $15. 662- refrig., D/W, deck, car- or any authorized represent- take place within 15 days of port, laundry room. No HOME SERVICE DIRECTORY $100. CALL 662-427-9894 415-3770 0955 LEGALS atives access to all records of earlier date specified. Spe- animals inside or out. the project. cifications are on file at the TANNING BED , e x c . JEEP TWIN STROLLER. Rental ref. & credit ref. REQUEST FOR 8) Maintain all records for 3 Town of Rienzi City Hall and cond., $300 obo. 662- WANT TO make certain $15. 662-415-3770 req'd. 286-6707. PROPOSALS TO years after project is closed. may be obtained during nor- HANDYMAN 415-1384. your ad gets attention? PROVIDE mal working hours Monday LADIES SHOES, some Ask about attention MOBILE HOMES ENGINEERING The contract will be on a Thru Friday 8:30a.m. until HANDYMAN'S H o m e name brand new,. size VCR TAPES. $2 EACH. getting graphics. 0675 SERVICES fixed price basis. Those desir- 4:30 p.m.. The mayor and care, anything. 662-643- 6-8 1/2, in boxes, Chil- 662-415-3770 FOR RENT ing consideration should sub- board of alderman of the 6892. dren's shoes, all sizes; TAKING APPLICATIONS: 2 This is a Request for Propos- mit proposals by the time and Town of Rienzi reserves the Infant shoes, all sizes, $1 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT & 3 BRs. Oakdale Mobile 0734 LOTS & ACREAGE als to provide Engineering date above stated and must right to reject and or all bids pr. 662-396-1854. Home Pk. 286-9185. HAULING 1.8 ACRES on CR 217-A Services for U.S. Dept. of include the following: and to waive any information AUCTION SALES off Central School Rd. thereof. 0503 Commerce Economic Devel- 1) Qualifications- List of quali- BIG D'S Hauling, LLC. next to Just Kids. 662- opment Administration (Pub- fications of each staff person Owner, Dale Brock. 648 423-1735. lic Facility/Drainage System assigned to project. 14t 6/8, 6/9, 6/11, 6/12, 6/13, CR 600, Walnut, MS Improvements) project for (40 points) 6/14, 6/15, 6/16, 6/18, 6/19, 38683. If you need it MOBILE HOMES The City of Corinth, MS. 2) Experience- Information 6/20, 6/21, 6/22, 6/23 0741 hauled, give us a call! 1- FOR SALE regarding the experience of 14261 901-734-7660. Interested parties are invited the firm. This information PUBLIC NOTICE SALE - SALE - SALE to submit a proposal in ac- should include types of Model Displays Must Go! HOME IMPROVEMENT cordance with this request to project activities undertaken. Pursuant to resolution of New Spacious 4 BR, 2 & REPAIR the City of Corinth, P O Box (40 points) the Alcorn County Board of Sunday, June 23, 2013 at 1:30 pm BA homes starting at BILLY'S Home Improve- 669, Corinth, MS 38835, not 3) Capacity for Performance- Supervisors adopted on June $43,500 ment. Roofing, ext. THE LATE MRS. LASSIE KING & THE LIVING ESTATE OF MR. OTHA LEE KING later than 2:00 p.m. on June Identify the number and title 14, 2013, at a regular meet- Single Sections start at painting & pressure In Corinth, MS at 902 W. Shiloh Rd. 26, 2013. Proposals shall be of staff available to be as- ing thereof, Alcorn County, $29,500 washing. Free est. 662- marked on the outside as signed to provide services. Mississippi, does hereby give Clayton Homes 415-7979. “Proposal for Engineering Ser- (20 points) notice of its intention to bor- OLD COINS • FURNITURE • GLASSWARE • GUNS • TOOLS Hwy 72 West, vices/FY 2013 EDA”. Informa- row the sum of $125,000.00 BUTLER, DOUG: Founda- Corinth, MS Old Coins (Silver Dollar Certifi cates-Peace Silver Dollars-Walking tion concerning the propos- All proposals will be rated on to be evidenced by negoti- tion, floor leveling, 1/4 mile past Magnolia Liberty Half Dollars-Standing Liberty Quarters-Mercury Dimes- 1888 als may be obtained by calling the above system to determ- able note of Alcorn County, bricks cracking, rotten Hospital Half Dime-Indian Head Pennies); 3 Pc. Matching Duncan Phyfe DR (662)728-6248 extension 301. ine the best offeror. Mississippi, secured by the full wood, basements, Suite-Table & Chairs, Buffet, China Cabinet; Duncan Phyfe Sofa; Late faith, credit, and resources of shower floor. Over 35 1800’S Barrel Back Barley Twist Chair; 1950’S Chrome Dining Table; MANUFACTURED The contract will be awarded Proposals will be reviewed by yrs. exp. Free est. Old Oak Serpentine Dresser; Old 4’ Church Pew; Old Oak Single 0747 Alcorn County, Mississippi, HOMES FOR SALE to the responsible offeror the Mayor and Board of Al- with a final maturing date of 731-239-8945 o r Door Chifferobe; 1930’S Oak Dresser; Small Cannonball Poster Bed; whose proposal is within the dermen using the above se- CREDIT A little LOW? one year from execution date 662-284-6146. Iron Bed; 3 Pc. Eastlake BR Suite; 1950’S Dresser & Chest; Duncan competitive range and de- lection criteria the Board will Phyfe Occasional Tables; Old Camel Back Trunk; Old Homemade With a qualified income and the option to prepay HANDY-MAN R e p a i r termined to be the most ad- assign points to each criteria Occasional Tables; Old Spool Quilt Rack; Old Fern Stand; Nice Old we CAN get you without penalty. All entities Spec. Lic. & Bonded, vantageous to the program, based on the content of the Wood Sidearm Chairs; Old Radio Cabinet; Lady Playing Piano Picture; APPROVED desiring to submit a bid for plumbing, electrical, with price, and other factors proposal. Negotiations will be Old Empire Mission Oak Library Table; Nice Glass Chandelier; George on a new home with a purchase of said negotiable floors, woodrot, car- considered. The factors to be conducted to determine a & Martha Electric Lamp; Old Corner Shelf-1940’S Glass Table Lamp; score note shall submit a written, pentry, sheetrock. considered in evaluation of mutually satisfactory contract Nice Old High Back Piano; Old Child’s Rocker; Porcelain Base Dresser as low as 575 and only sealed bid therefor at the of- Res./com. Remodeling proposals and their relative with the firm receiving the Mirror; Old 7’ Tall Double Door China Cabinet; (2) Handmade Ceramic 10% down! fice of the Alcorn County & repairs. 662-286-5978. importance are set forth be- highest accumulated points, as Vases 1959; Several Assorted Crystal Glassware; Nice Old Black AND that is with a fixed Board of Supervisors, Missis- low. rated by the Board. If a mutu- Memorabilia Picture Of Boy & Girl; Table Saw; Joiner; Several Yard interest rate! sippi, in Board of Supervisors STORAGE, INDOOR/ ally satisfactory contract can- Tools & Hand Tools; (2) 410 Shotguns - Pardner & Viser Special. Windham Homes Office Complex, 305 South The Contractor shall per- not be negotiated with the OUTDOOR Corinth, MS Fulton Drive in the City of form all the necessary engin- firm, the firm will be reques- For more information and photos, visit us on auctionzip.com or americanauctionusa.com (ID #4676). 1-888-287-6996 Corinth, Alcorn County, Mis- AMERICAN eering services to properly ted to submit a best and final sissippi, by 9:00 A.M. on July MINI STORAGE TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK W/VALID ID. 10% BUYER’S PREMIUM WILL BE ADDED TO ADJUST THE carry-out the activities in the offer in writing; and if a con- 1, 2013. 2058 S. Tate FINAL SELLING PRICE. ALL ITEMS ARE BELIEVED TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT PER THE SELLER. AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION project, in accordance with tract cannot be reached after Across from AUCTION NOR ANY OF THE STAFF MAKES ANY GUARANTEES. ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE THE DAY OF THE State and EDA prescribed the best and final offer, nego- Alcorn County, Missis- World Color AUCTION SUPERCEDES ANY AND ALL PRIOR PUBLICATIONS OR ANNOUNCEMENTS. rules, regulations, policies, tiations will be initiated with sippi, intends to accept the 287-1024 and State law. The project in- the subsequently listed firm in Nationwide Auctioneers & Liquidators For more information, or for all your RECREATIONAL lowest rate of interest or the auction needs, call 0816 VEHICLES cludes the following activities. order of rating. This proced- bid that represents the low- MORRIS CRUM KEITH MOORE ure will be continued until a est net cost to Alcorn MINI-STORAGE TN 4309· AR 1987 AMERICAN AUCTION CO. '11 SALEM 22' travel trilr, 1) Prepare plans and specifica- mutually satisfactory contract County, Missisippi, but Al- 286-3826. Auctionzip 10 #4676 used once, like new, 731-610-1458 tions for project including all has been negotiated. In addi- corn County, Mississippi re- $11,500. See at 96 Oak- services required for design tion to reaching a fair and serves the right to reject any “We work harder for your top dollar” PROFESSIONAL Keith Moore: MALl59· MFl416 land Sch. Rd. 662-415- and engineering phases of reasonable price for the re- and all bids. 9188, 665-9606 bef 9pm. project. quired work, the objective of SERVICE DIRECTORY AUTO/TRUCK PARTS & ACCESSORIES 2) Construct and distribute negotiations will be to reach The rate of interest to be bid packets (insuring that all an agreement on the provi- quoted by interested bidders 0848 Federal and State require- sions of the proposed con- shall not exceed that author- ments are met in contract tract including scope and ex- ized in Section 75-17-101, preparation). tent of work, and other es- Mississippi Code of 1972. Said 3) Assist in bid opening and sential requirements. promissory note shall mature prepare bid tabulation with the principal and all ac- 4) Conduct pre-construction The City reserves the right to crued interest due and pay- conference with contractor, reject any and all proposals. able one year from date of and staff representatives, doc- execution. The County shall umenting files with minutes of Tommy Irwin, Mayor reserve the right to prepay in meeting. whole or in part at any time 5) Conduct work in-progress 1t 6/16/13 without penalty. inspections giving periodic re- 14265 ports to the City and approv- This 14th day of June, ing any and all partial pay- 2013. ment requests. AT THE 6) Provide all services neces- ALCORN COUNTY sary forNATIONAL execution of the SPRING SAVINGSBOARD OF SUPERVISORS EVENT project including consulta- 662.427.8408 tions, surveys, soil investiga- BY: Lowell Hinton, tions, supervision, travel,FROM “as MAY 1 - JUNE 30, 2013President built” or recordWhen drawings, you andbuy a new set of four qualifying tires today, incidental costs. 1t 6/16/13 GET A COOPER TIRES7) Provideyou’ll the recipient, get EDA, a Visa Prepaid Card 14272worth up to $80 by mail. We Salute Our Military,Comptroller General of U.S. Veterans ® Dept. of Inspector General, $80 Reward - CTS, Cooper Zeon RS3-S VISA PREPAID CARDor any authorized represent- 662.427.8408& their Familiesatives for access to all records their of Service the project. $70 Reward - Cooper Zeon RS3-A 8) Maintain all records for 3 FORto UP Our TO $80 Country!years after project is closed. $60 Reward - CS4, H/T The contract will be on a Apply for Timbes proudlyfixed price basis. carries Those desir- Drive safely with American-Owneding consideration should sub- 90 newyourwith wheelsTimbes new mit proposals by the time and date above stated and must DAYS &wheelsCARCREDIT tires from and include the following: SAME AS Timbes!tires from 1) Qualifications- List of quali- Timbes!Card! fications of each staff person assigned to project. CASH! (40 points) 2) Experience- Information regarding the experience of the firm. This information should include types of •Affordable •Reliableproject activities undertaken. • All sizes • Tires for(40 points) tractors 3) Capacity for Performance- •Tires for 4-wheelers • Tires forIdentify 18-wheel the number and title trucks of staff available to be as- RoadRoad hazard hazard warrantieswarrantes warranties available for your for convenience. yoursigned toconvenience.convinience. provide services. Come by to purchase new tires and(20 havepoints) them Come bymounted to purchase and balanced new or at used no extra tires andcost. have All proposals will be rated on them mountedWe and also balanced have used at tires. no extrathe above system cost. to determ- ine the best offeror.

Proposals will be reviewed by WE APPRECIATE OURthe Mayor TUPELO and Board of Al- dermen using the above se- COOPER TIRE EMPLOYEES!lection criteria the Board will assign points to each criteria Timbes Tire & Auto Accessories and Wreckerbased on the content ofService the proposal. Negotiations will be has been serving the area for more thanconducted to 20 determine years. a We are a family-owned-and-operatedmutually business satisfactory contract that with the firm receiving the focuses on providing highly professionalhighest accumulated services points, as at rated by the Board. If a mutu- unbeatable prices. ally satisfactory contract can- Call us at662-427-8408 (888) 366-0410 to receive morenot be negotiated with the firm, the firm will be reques- Re-Caps Used & information about our selection of wheelsted to submit a best and and final tires. offer in writing; and if a con- New Available for tract cannot be reached after Big Trucks This is the “way we roll” the best and final offer, nego- tiations will be initiated with the subsequently listed firm in order of rating. This proced- ure will be continued until a mutually satisfactory contract has been negotiated. In addi- tion to TimbesreachingWhere a fair and Low Prices Meet HighTire Quality reasonable price for the re-Timbes Tire quired work, the objective of 301 U.S. Highway 72 negotiations will be to reachBurnsville, Mississippi 24-Hour Wrecker Service (888)366-0410an agreementwww.timbesautoandwrecker.com on the provi- 662-427-8408sions of the proposed con- tract including scope and ex- tent of work, and other es- sential requirements.

The City reserves the right to reject any and all proposals.

Tommy Irwin, Mayor

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