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Vol. 117, No. 84 • Corinth, Mississippi • 20 pages • Two sections Museum sees substantial visitation increase BY JEBB JOHNSTON to visits associated with the Civil Thomas “Thom” Cochran, will backer who played in the CFL the 12th edition of the annual [email protected] War Sesquicentennial. begin April 15. He lived in Jack- and AFL, as well as some other Heritage Festival in conjunction Crossroads Museum visita- In the coming year, “We hope son and died in 2006. notable athletes who were from with October’s Green Market, tion saw a substantial increase to see an increase,” she said, Running through May 20, Corinth. which the museum is now man- during the past year. “but you never know. It depends that exhibit will be followed by The annual photo contest will aging. Executive Director Brandy on the tourism season.” an exhibit of World War II items be back for the 12th year, and For the coming year, Sandy Steen reported in Thursday’s The long-running “Civil from the archives, including a Steen hopes to see last year’s Walker will continue as presi- annual museum meeting that War Archives” exhibit, which couple of uniforms, photos, ri- growth continue. The contest dent of the museum board. Bry- visitation reached, 3,800, was tied to the sesquicenten- fl es and other items. drew 219 entries in 2012, a re- an Clausel is vice president; Jack climbing from about 2,500 in nial, is ending, with “Mississippi The museum is planning a cord response. She is aiming for Griffi th, treasurer; Lila Wade, the prior year. Scenes,” a collection of original new permanent exhibit fea- 300 entries this year. secretary; and Becky Williams, Steen attributes that increase paintings by noted watercolorist turing Jackie Simpson, a line- The museum will also host executive member at large. Program promotes health, exercise

BY STEVE BEAVERS ing projects and classroom [email protected] curriculum to help schools There is no standing around promote regular exercise for for Alcorn County fourth kids. graders during P.E. An eight-week program, It's time to get fi t. Get Fit is currently being The Corinth 10K Get Fit done at Corinth, Kossuth and Initiative is doing just that for Rienzi Elementary schools. students in the area. Alcorn Central and Biggers- The two-part program uses matching grants for qualify- Please see FIT | 3A Four world champs

Staff photo by Steve Beavers travel to Corinth Corinth Police officer Fred Gooch is double-teamed by Boys & Girls Club members Jamarious Gwyn (left) and Jaiye Agnew. The Corinth P.D. will face the club team on Tuesday in a friendly bas- BY STEVE BEAVERS over 10 hours together to be ketball game. [email protected] amongst 33 teams competing The world champs turned in the ICS sponsored event. out. “The only thing I can be Four past International competitive in now is cook- Friendly contest provides awareness Chili Society World Cham- ing … my ball playing days are pions made the local drive gone,” said former red chili BY STEVE BEAVERS and members of the Boys & The hoop matchup is part from the midwest to be part world champion Jim Weller, [email protected] Girls Club of Northeast Mis- of National Boys & Girls Club of the 6th Annual Crossroads who made the drive with past Cops versus the Club. sissippi tip things off Tuesday Week set for April 7-13 at the Chili Cook-Off Saturday at the champs Bob Hall and Jerry That will be matchup when night in a friendly contest at Corinth Depot. the Corinth Police Department 4:30 p.m.. Please see CONTEST | 2A Three made the drive of Please see CHAMPS | 12A Kids share love for pets Gallery at First Baptist show hosts young BY STEVE BEAVERS unique animals as a rooster and artists [email protected] squirrel. There were no lions, tigers or “The kids were so excited to BY JEBB JOHNSTON bears among the bunch. see all the different pets,” said [email protected] But there was still a big vari- kindergarten/preschool direc- The works of dozens of ety of animals at the First Bap- tor Jackie Huskey. “They have young artists are fi lling the tist Kindergarten/Preschool talked about it all year and art gallery throughout April. Pet Show Friday morning. wanted to know when we were About 70 students are The three, four and fi ve-year- going to have the pet show.” featured in the annual ex- old students had been waiting The pet show has been a tra- hibit of Corinth High School all year to put their pets on dis- dition at the school for over 20 and Corinth Middle School play. Inclement weather had years, according to Huskey. works. Now up for viewing, forced the show to be pushed “We have had lots of differ- the exhibit has an opening back from Wednesday in the ent animals over the years,” she reception at the Corinth Art- church courtyard. said. “One year a child brought ist Guild Gallery on Thurs- Aside from the usual pets of a pony and everyone got a day from 4 to 6 p.m. dogs, students with the help Staff photo by Steve Beavers of their parents brought such Please see PETS | 12A Oliver (left) and Henry Bailey wait their turn to showcase their pet. Please see GALLERY | 2A

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Works produced for different assignments in the art class bring a wide variety of styles, textures and visions to the paint- ings and dimensional pieces on display. The students produced the art under the instruc- tion of Lynn Haynie, who is in her fi nal year as art instructor. “I have been blessed to be able to teach what I love,” she said. Haynie enjoys seeing the work go from the classroom to the down- town gallery. “I see it while they are working on it, but when it’s all up somewhere else like the gallery, you see it with a whole different perspective,” she said. The dimensional works include assemblage, a technique using found objects. Other works include paintings with raised surfaces, pottery, chalk pastels on black paper, and heated plastic that has been shaped like glass art. A centerpiece of the Staff photos by Jebb Johnston exhibit is “fractured Michaela Roberts’ painting of a sunflower (above) is hearts,” in which the stu- among the Corinth High School student art currently dents created hearts, di- featured at the art gallery at 507 Cruise St. vided them into quarters and mixed them up for After creating hearts, (left) the students cut them dramatic effect. into quarters and shuffled them to create dynamic The exhibit is part of new images. the gallery’s educational outreach. critical thinking while School Art Competition. “I always fi nd it inspi- giving students a break (The exhibit runs rational to see the wide from academics. through April 30 at 507 range of creative ap- Ribbons will indicate Cruise Street. Regu- proaches that the chil- works that placed in lar gallery hours are 10 dren bring to the dif- Guild President Sonny Haynie believes the art at school encourages Northeast Community a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday ferent mediums,” said Boatman. opportunity to create individual thinking and College’s annual High through Saturday.) CONTEST

CONTINUED FROM 1A “This is part of us open- we do here,” said unit that than basketball?” involved with kids … this the Boys & Girls Club is ing the club and letting director Christy Grice. Offi cer Fred Gooch and lets them see us outside the fi rst of fi ve nights of Corinth Unit. the community see what “What better way to do nine other of his fellow of the department.” basketball. Local pastors offi cers were getting in Grice also said the will get the fi rst crack at some practice time be- game will serve as a lead- knocking off the clubbers fore the big game three in to the club’s healthy on Monday at 4:30 p.m. days earlier this week. lifestyle program. Mayor Tommy Irwin and “I am just looking to “The week will be a fun Corinth Aldermen are set Lone Star survive,” kidded Gooch. week for the kids and to try their hand at the The game gives the kids community members,” same time Wednesday. an opportunity to see po- said the unit director. On Thursday, the licemen away from the “We want to show the Corinth Fire Department job, according to Gooch. community how great fu- will try and extinguish “Most kids portray po- tures begin at the Boys & the hot shooting bunch lice as bad, but we are Girls Club.” at 4 p.m. while a group of Championship★ Rodeo here to support the com- The police depart- parents tangle with club- munity and we want to be ment’s contest versus bers on Friday at 4:30. “We want to do things - BROUGHT★ TO YOU BY : BROSE AUTOPLEX - to keep the kids active and a week of basketball Crossroads Arena • Corinth, MS should do just that,” said Grice. Friday April 12, 2013 7:30PM

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General Assembly High School and Clayton one-page essay on “Why ratified Dag Hammarsk- Allred, a Corinth High Our Southern Heritage jold of Sweden as the School student. Should be Preserved.” new secretary-general, In 2011 the Colonel Almost 40 applications succeeding Trygve Lie of William P. Rogers Sons were received this year Norway. of Confederate Veterans and the competition was Camp #321 voted to es- very strong, Mangus said. On this date: tablish two $500 schol- “Two outstanding stu- arships in honor of the dents were selected from In 1788, an expedition camp’s two Real Sons — the class of 2013,” said led by Gen. Rufus Putnam Willie J. Cartwright and the camp commander. established a settlement James J. Nelms — the The scholarships are at present-day Marietta, two last real sons of Con- awarded each year on Ohio. federate veterans in the April 1. Applications will In 1798, the Mississip- Mississippi, men whose be available in the high pi Territory was created fathers fought in the Civil Alcorn Central High School student Katie Hancock is the recipient of the Wil- school counselors’ offi ces by an act of Congress, War. lie J. Cartwright Scholarship. and are due by March 1. with Natchez as the capi- Cartwright was the son (For more information tal. of Private John Henry of about the Col. William P. In 1862, Union forces the 1st Mississippi Infan- Sr., of Company B, 8th Mr. Nelms were two su- honor them,” said Camp Rogers SCV camp visit led by Gen. Ulysses S. try. Nelms was the son of Mississippi Cavalry. per guys and the camp Commander Larry Man- www.battleofcorinth. Grant defeated the Con- Private James J. Nelms “Mr. Cartwright and wants to continue to gus. com.) federates at the Battle of Shiloh in Tennessee. In 1922, the Teapot FIT Staff photo by Steve Dome scandal began as Beavers Interior Secretary Albert Kossuth Ele- B. Fall signed a secret CONTINUED FROM 3A program is designed to mentary School deal to lease U.S. Navy help are: fourth grader Tanner Garcia petroleum reserves to ville were part of the ■ Provide opportu- his friends, oilmen Harry stretches after fi rst-year program last nities for students to going through F. Sinclair and Edward L. semester. develop the knowledge the Get Fit Initia- Doheny. “We are encouraging and skills for specifi c tive sponsored In 1927, the image kids to get active and the physical activities. by Coke. and voice of Commerce right way to exercise,” ■ Teach students the Secretary Herbert Hoover said Coke 10K race co- importance of energy were transmitted live coordinator Amy Smith. balance through healthy from Washington to New Smith visits Kossuth eating and regular exer- York in the first success- Elementary two days a cise. ful long-distance demon- week. Alan Smith and ■ Ensure student's stration of television. Get Fit Program Direc- regular participation in In 1939, Italy invaded tor Lindsey Brawner physical activity. Albania, which was an- are also part of the ac- ■ Teach students the nexed less than a week tive program at Kossuth short- and long-term later. and Rienzi. Magnolia benefi ts of a physically In 1949, the Rodg- Regional Health Center active and healthful life- ATTENTION all ers and Hammerstein employees are involved style. musical “South Pacific” with Get Fit at Corinth “The big thing is to opened on Broadway. Elementary. keep them moving and In 1959, a referendum Students begin with their heart rate up,” said in Oklahoma repealed the stretching and then it's Smith. Old and New state’s ban on alcoholic constant motion for an Smith said students beverages. hour. will begin working on In 1966, the U.S. Navy “Kossuth has a good goal setting in the com- recovered a hydrogen program in place,” said ing weeks. Those who bomb that the U.S. Air Smith. “We go in and are part of the program Force had lost in the Med- show them the proper will receive a certifi cate iterranean Sea off Spain way to stretch and how to sign up for the May 4 following a B-52 crash. to pace themselves 10K at discounted rate. In 1969, the Supreme when it comes to run- “The kids are really Court, in Stanley v. Geor- ning.” enjoying it and are anx- gia, unanimously struck The curriculum as- ious to run every day we down laws prohibiting sist schools in meet- are here,” added Smith. private possession of ob- ing the activity goals as “They want to learn the scene material. outlined by the USDA. importance of a healthy In 1978, President Some of the areas the lifestyle.” Jimmy Carter announced he was deferring devel- opment of the neutron bomb, a high-radiation weapon. In 1983, space shuttle astronauts Story Mus- grave and Don Peterson went on the first U.S. spacewalk in almost a decade as they worked in the open cargo bay of Challenger for nearly four hours.

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Local Views Session ends, but more work remains BY CLAYTON STANLEY Columnist Thursday marked the end of the 2013 Reg- ular Session of the Mississippi Legislature, a day referred to by those familiar with the pro- cess as Sine Die. It is important to note that while the “regu- lar” session is complete, the work of the legisla- ture is not. Long before the session came to an end, it became apparent that Governor Bryant would have to call his fi rst “special” session as governor to address the issue of Medicaid. The Medicaid program is currently set to expire at midnight on June 30. Not only will there be no legal mechanism to operate the program, but there is also no money in the budget to fund it. Late last week the $840 million Medicaid appropriations bill failed to garner the required number of votes in the House, causing it to die. Everyone seems to agree that a solution has got to be reached before July 1, but what the solution will look like is anyone’s guess. This situation is beginning to resemble the tort reform debates a decade ago where mem- bers held special session after special session waiting to see who would fl inch fi rst. Time Gun violence more complex than Carrey’s video will tell how this ultimately gets resolved, but it appears there is more political blood to be The tragic shooting death Center for group ranked the results of nyorDie.com in portray- spilled before that happens. of Jackson Police Depart- American those factors and produced ing people who value their Medicaid aside, the 2013 session is gener- ment Det. Eric Smith inside Progress — a “an overall state ranking for Second Amendment rights ally being scored as a successful one. JPD headquarters Thurs- liberal or self- the prevalence of gun vio- as rubes on a Hee-Haw set Education policy changes seemed to be the day underscores the ongo- described lence” that saw Louisiana with the late Charleton Hes- most talked about issues throughout the ses- ing national debate about “progressive” ranked tops in gun violence ton as the whipping boy of sion. Most notable was the passage of legisla- gun violence and efforts to think tank in the U.S. followed in order the satire. Carrey plays both tion allowing the formation of charter schools stem that violence with a Sid Salter that supports by Alaska, Alabama, Arizo- Heston and a cowboy singer in low performing districts throughout the deluge of new laws driven Columnist expansive na, Mississippi, South Caro- named “Lonesome Earl” on state. Charter schools was a major campaign by a wide variety of motiva- gun control lina, New Mexico, Missouri, a video entitled “Cold Dead issue for many Republicans in the last elec- tions. laws — has Arkansas, and Georgia. Hand.” tion. While some consider what passed to be A murder suspect report- entered the fray with the The study claims that in Funny stuff. And after all, watered down, passing a charter school law edly killed Smith with his contention that there is a 2010, Mississippi had the don’t we all enjoy our “Hew- was a major victory after unsuccessful at- own weapon during an in- strong correlation between second-worst gun-murder Haw” lives here far from tempts in prior years. terview on the third fl oor of “weak state gun laws and rate in the nation, 92 per- Hollywood? Don’t we? While charter schools have been the most JPD headquarters. Sources high rates of gun violence.” cent higher than the na- Meanwhile, a decent Mis- talked about, several other educations bills told The Clarion-Ledger The study examined over- tional average. The com- sissippi police detective do- were passed. newspaper that the detec- all fi rearm deaths in 2010, mon denominators among ing his job is gunned down Legislation establishing a “third grade tive and suspect got into an overall fi rearm deaths from the “worst 10” states in the in police headquarters. How reading gate” requiring students with reading argument during the inter- 2001 through 2010, fi rearm study? The list includes many new gun laws would defi ciencies in the third grade receive intense view and the suspect report- homicides and suicides in states that are conservative, have saved that detective’s training and be retained. Other pilot pro- edly overpowered Smith, 2010, fi rearm homicides primarily rural, sparsely life while he tried to protect grams were established to implement pre-K took his weapon from him among women from 2001 populated, and nine of the all of our lives? And would in certain low performing districts and a pilot and shot him. Another JPD through 2010, fi rearm 10 states voted against Pres- that senseless crime have program for merit based teacher pay. Legis- offi cer then shot the homi- deaths among children ages ident Barack Obama. been avoided if we were in lators passionate about reforming education cide suspect, sources told 0 to 17, from 2001 through Clearly, the implication a “progressive” state like see these as good fi rst steps, but certainly as- the paper. 2010, law-enforcement is that rural, conservative Massachusetts with tougher pire for more changes to the way Mississippi Against that raw back- agents feloniously killed states are misguided about gun laws? educates its young. drop — and others like it with a fi rearm from 2002 their support for Second After all, don’t tougher While less discussed, signifi cant attention from Newtown, Connecti- through 2011, aggravated Amendment rights and gun laws reduce gun crime? was given legislation to foster economic de- cut to Aurora, Colorado, assaults with a fi rearm in should follow more “pro- Det. Smith would likely beg velopment and job creation. Several bills of- and other venues like them 2011, crime-gun export gressive” states in adopting to differ. fering various incentives and tax credits to across the country — the de- rates in 2009, and per- more restrictive gun laws. (Daily Corinthian and business and industry to encourage capital bate over proposed federal centage of crime guns with Perhaps in illustration of syndicated columnist Sid investment and hiring. Incentives were of- and state gun laws roils and a short “time to crime” in that sentiment, actor Jim Salter can be contactedat fered to manufacturers, oil and gas compa- rages. 2009. Carrey has created a sen- 601-507-8004 or sidsal- nies and motion pictures. All were offered A recent study by the Based on that study, the sation on the website Fun- [email protected].) some form of tax credit incentive should they come to or invest further in Mississippi. The fi nal story of the Mississippi session is the budget. Apart from the unfi nished business sur- rounding the Medicaid budget, this year’s Has a war with North Korea become inevitable? budgeting process went smoothly, particu- “If you see 10 troubles In 1968, has to ask herself: Okinawa. larly as compared to previous sessions. The coming down the road, you Kim Il Sung What are we doing, 20 And if Pyongyang be- primary reason is that they had slightly more can be sure that nine will hijacked the years after the end of the comes a nuclear weapons revenue to appropriate and agencies are rec- run into the ditch before U.S. intel- Cold War, with 28,000 state, it is diffi cult to see how ognizing that their slimmed down budgets they reach you,” said Calvin ligence ship troops in Korea and thou- Seoul and Tokyo will not be of the last few years are the new normal. De- Coolidge, who ever coun- Pueblo and sands on the DMZ facing required to match its nucle- spite modest revenue increases, appropria- seled patience over the rash held its crew the North? ar arsenal, as Pakistan felt tors have resisted raising budgets. response. Pat hostage. Why is South Korea’s de- compelled to match India’s. After failing to do so last year, legislators Unfortunately, the trou- Buchanan America, fense our responsibility, 60 What would China do? were fi nally able to pass a bond bill for capital bles presented by North tied down years after President Eisen- Some Chinese are urging Columnist projects across the state. Korea’s Kim Jong Un seem in Vietnam, hower ended the Korean Beijing to dump North Ko- Members agreed to a $196 million bond unlikely to run into a ditch did nothing. War? rea as an unreliable and un- package with roughly half of the money go- before they reach us. In 1976, North Koreans ax- For over a decade, some controllable ally that could ing to the states eight universities and colleges For Kim has crawled out murdered two U.S. offi cers of us have urged the United drag them into war. Hard- and an additional $25 million going to the on a limb. He has threat- in the DMZ. In 1983, Pyong- States to pull all U.S. troops liners are said to be urging community colleges. The total bond package is ened to attack U.S. forces yang tried to assassinate off the peninsula. China to stand by her long- nearly $50 million less than the state will pay in Korea and bases in Asia, South Korea’s president in Had we done so, we time ally and buffer state. off this year – another testament that a sense even U.S. cities. He has de- Burma and blew up three would not be in the middle Whatever comes of this of fi scal responsibility remains in Jackson. clared the truce that ended members of his cabinet. In of this crisis now. crisis, U.S. policy, seeming- (Clayton Stanley lives in Corinth and is the Korean War dead and 1987, North Koreans blew South Korea is not in- ly frozen in the 1950s, is in a lobbyist in Mississippi and Tennessee for that “a state of war” exists up a South Korean airliner. herently weaker than the need of review. We cannot Capitol Resources, LLC. He can be reached with the South. All ties to These unpunished atroci- North. It has twice the pop- indefi nitely be responsible at [email protected].) the South have been cut. ties all occurred during the ulation, and its economy is for the defense of South The United States has rule of Kim Il Sung. 40 times as large. And the Korea from an erratic dicta- sent B-52s and stealth fi ght- Under Kim Jong Il, South has access to U.S. tor hell-bent on acquiring Prayer for today ers to Korea and anti-mis- Pyongyang torpedoed a weapons superior to any- nuclear missiles. sile warships to the Sea of South Korean patrol boat, thing the North can acquire. In the near-term, even a Japan. Two B-2 bombers killing 47, and shelled a After Korea, Vietnam, Af- conventional war on that Dear God and Creator, thank you that in fl ew from Missouri to Korea South Korean island, killing ghanistan and Iraq, as Rob- most heavily armed border the vastness of the universe you care for each and back in a provocative four. Neither Washington ert Gates said, any defense on earth, between South of us. Amen. fl y-by of the Hermit King- nor Seoul retaliated. secretary who recommends and North Korea, would dom. And both South Korea The danger is that Kim that America fi ght a new be a calamity. To avert it, if and we have warned that, Jong Un believes he, too, land war in Asia ought to necessary, Obama should A verse to share should the North attack, can get away with murder have his head examined. pick up the phone, call swift retribution will follow. and he, too, will be ap- Why, then, are we still on North Korea and talk di- Kim Jong Un is in a box. peased with aid. the DMZ? rectly to Kim. What are human beings that you are mind- If he launches an attack, he Yet neither President The long-run danger In a far graver crisis, per- ful of them, mortals that you care for them? risks escalation into war. Obama nor President Park that has to be addressed is petrated by Nikita Khrush- — Psalm 8:4 But if his bluster about bat- Geun Hye can be seen as this: Kim Jong Un is about chev in 1962, John F. Ken- tling the United States turns tolerating another North 30, and his life expectancy, nedy did not hesitate to out to be all bluff, he risks Korean outrage. absent a coup, is 40 or 50 communicate with the cul- Worth quoting becoming an object of ridi- To avoid a collision, a years. Yet, within a few prit. cule in Asia and at home. diplomatic path will have to years, if he persists as he (Daily Corinthian colum- Why is he playing with be opened for Kim to back promises to do, he could nist Patrick J. Buchanan is Faith activates God — Fear activates the fi re? Because his father and away from the confronta- have dozens of nuclear- the author of “Suicide of a Enemy. grandfather did, and got tion he has provoked. But, armed missiles pointed at Superpower: Will America — Joel Osteen away with murder. in the longer term, America South Korea, Japan and Survive to 2025?”)

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Associated Press ers, and Democrats and discouraged that they’ve Associated Press testified he had a long were among evidence Republicans. They don’t given up on the job mar- business relationship prosecutors cited Sandy Hook families always agree on gun ket. Hosey gets 40 years with McGahey. against both Keith and bring emotion to debate policy. Older Americans have for armed robbery “D.G.,” according to One father — Mark retired early. Younger 2 charged in film Keith’s charge. WASHINGTON — Bring- Mattioli, who lost his ones have enrolled in GULFPORT — Ke- tax credit case Daniel Garcia, identi- ing their emotional advo- 6-year-old son, James — school. Others have sus- wam Hosey has been fied in his bill of infor- cacy to the national gun attended a National Rifle pended their job hunt un- sentenced to 40 years BATON ROUGE, La. mation as owner of both debate, families of those Association news confer- til the employment land- in prison for armed rob- — The owners of two DMG Holdings and Loui- killed in the Connecticut ence last week to en- scape brightens. Some, bery for his role in a Baton Rouge film pro- siana Film Finishers, school shooting are ap- dorse a proposal to train like Baebler, are collect- home invasion in 2010. duction companies are allegedly used the same pearing with President school staffers as armed ing disability checks. However, the Sun Her- each charged by federal tactics to fraudulently Barack Obama and walk- security officers. It isn’t supposed to be ald reports that a Har- prosecutors with partici- obtain “$900,000 of tax ing the halls of Congress But relatives of nine this way. After a reces- rison County jury could pating in a conspiracy credits to which he was to plead for stricter regu- victims have come to- sion, an improving econ- not decide if Hosey that cost Louisiana tax- not entitled.” lations. gether with a nonprofit omy is supposed to bring was guilty in the capital payers at least $1.2 They already have group called Sandy Hook people back into the job murder or murder in the million. Meredith to speak helped push through the Promise to sign a let- market. death of Courtney Bea- The Advocate reports at Harvard University nation’s most restrictive ter sent Thursday to Instead, the number of vers. that Daniel Garcia and firearms law, which Gov. senators. It asks them Americans in the labor Assistant District At- Matthew Keith are each JACKSON — Civil Dannel P. Malloy, D- to vote to expand back- force — those who have torney Crosby Parker charged in a federal rights icon James Mer- Conn., signed Thursday. ground checks for gun a job or are looking for says prosecutors will bill of information with edith, who broke the With no lobbying back- purchases, strengthen one — fell by nearly half ask for a new trial in the allegedly working with color barrier at the Uni- ground and fueled by the laws against gun traffick- a million people from slaying of the 30-year- unnamed others in a versity of Mississippi in power of their emotions, ing and ban ammunition February to March, the old Beavers. conspiracy to commit 1962, is being honored a group of Sandy Hook magazines with more government said Friday. Authorities say Bea- wire fraud. by Harvard University. Elementary School fami- than 10 rounds. And the percentage of vers was shot in the Prosecutors say Gar- Harvard University’s lies can take credit for Nicole Hockley won- working-age adults in thigh and shoulder and cia owned and operated Graduate School of helping shape the mea- ders if her 6-year-old the labor force — what’s died when the bullet to DMG Holdings LLC and Education is awarding sure as it moved through son, Dylan, might be called the participation the shoulder traveled to Louisiana Film Finish- Meredith the Medal for the state Legislature. alive if shooter Adam rate — fell to 63.3 per- his lungs and heart. ers LLC. Matthew Keith Education Impact, the Now they’re trying to Lanza hadn’t been able cent last month. It’s the Authorities say Beaver owned and operated highest honor given by do the same in Wash- to carry 10 magazines lowest such figure since was killed in one of two Dirty District Entertain- the school, according to ington, where gun leg- that held 30 rounds each May 1979. home invasions in which ment LLC. a news release from the islation is facing tough into the school that day. The falling participa- Hosey and three others The case involves the school. resistance. Congress tion rate tarnished the participated on July 2, Louisiana Motion Picture Meredith also will is returning from spring Discouraged Americans only apparent good news 2010. The three others Industry Development speak at the May 29 break, and Newtown, leave labor force in the jobs report the La- have been convicted Tax Credit Program. It is convocation. Conn., families plan to bor Department released and sentenced. designed to encourage The Medal for Edu- spend the coming week WASHINGTON — After Friday: The unemploy- film and video produc- cation Impact honors on Capitol Hill. a full year of fruitless job ment rate dropped to a Ex-police officer tion in the state. It pro- those whose careers Their goal of their hunting, Natasha Bae- four-year low of 7.6 per- acquitted of bribery vides a 30 percent state are dedicated to personal appeals is to bler just gave up. cent in March from 7.7 in income tax credit on education opportunity, speak to every senator She’d already aban- February. JACKSON — Former qualified expenditures achievement and suc- who has yet to express doned hope of getting People without a job Jackson police Sgt. for the production of cess for all children, support for the gun legis- work in her field, coun- who stop looking for one Richard McGahey has films in Louisiana. according to the news lation, and to show how seling the disabled. But are no longer counted as been acquitted of charg- In the bill of informa- release. the Dec. 14 shooting has she couldn’t land any- unemployed. That’s why es that he allegedly tion, prosecutors say Past winners have affected their lives. thing else, either — not the U.S. unemployment accepted a $250 bribe the tax credits are “fully included Harlem Chil- “I’m not a constitution- even a job interview at a rate dropped in March to help secure a field re- transferable” once is- drens’ Zone founder al scholar and I’m not a telephone call center. despite weak hiring. If lease for a suspect. sued by the state. Geoffrey Canada, former Second Amendment spe- Until she feels confi- the 496,000 who left the A Hinds County jury Keith allegedly worked Deputy Secretary of Ed- cialist,” David Wheeler, dent enough to send out labor force last month returned the verdict with others, includ- ucation Marshall “Mike” who lost his 6-year-old resumes again, she’ll get had still been looking for Friday. ing a man identified Smith, and Children’s son, Benjamin, said in a by on food stamps and jobs, the unemployment McGahey had been ar- as “D.G.,” owner and Defense Fund Founder telephone interview. disability checks from rate would have risen to rested last September. operator of DMG Hold- Marian Wright Edelman. “I don’t know the ins Social Security and live 7.9 percent in March. McGahey testified ings and Louisiana Film and outs of gun policy with her parents in St. that the money a FBI Finishers. “D.G.” is an Canton mayor but I know ...,” his voice Louis. Are NKorea’s neighbors informant gave him was apparent reference to admits mistake trailed off as a sob “I’m not proud of it,” at risk of nuclear strike? repayment of a loan, Daniel Garcia based on catches in his throat. says Baebler, who is in not a bribe. He testified the court filings. CANTON — Canton “But I now know one of her mid-30s and is blind. WASHINGTON — North he often loaned money Through “mul- Mayor William Truly says the things that no father “The only way I’m able to Korea is widely recog- to the man, who had tiple transfers of funds he erred in using city should ever know. And sustain any semblance nized as being years worked as an informant among four separate letterhead stationery to in our system of repre- of self-preservation is away from perfecting the over the years. companies,” the charge announce his re-election sentative government we to rely on government technology to back up McGahey said that he filed against Keith al- campaign. have to use our voices.” programs that I have no its bold threats of a pre- often performed field leges, “D.G. received ap- Truly tells The Clarion- The families of the 20 desire to be on.” emptive strike on Amer- releases for those with proximately $1.2 million Ledger that he didn’t children and six staff Baebler’s frustrating ica. But some nuclear warrants, due to jail of tax credits to which know it was against the members killed in the experience has become experts say it might have overcrowding. he was not entitled.” law. December shooting at all too common nearly the know-how to fire a McGahey was a 20- Wire transfers to Deputy State Auditor Sandy Hook are a di- four years after the Great nuclear-tipped missile at year veteran of the Jack- banks in Baton Rouge Pat Dendy says no city verse group politically. Recession ended: Many son Police Department. from banks in Gulfport, They include gun own- Americans are still so Please see NATION | 6AThe FBI’s informant Miss., and Irving, Texas, Please see STATE | 6A

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CONTINUED FROM 5A room that shows a mur- The AP has asked for der suspect shooting the video to be released Roger Dilworth Ann Harwell supplies can be used in a detective to death under open records Funeral services for Edwin (Roger) Dil- Funeral services for Ann Gann Harwell political campaigns. before killing himself laws, but authorities worth Jr., 74, are set for 2 p.m. Monday in are set for 3 p.m. today at McPeters Fu- Listed behind the with the officer’s gun, a have not responded to the McPeters Inc. Funeral Directors Cha- neral Home Chapel with Dr. Prentiss Gor- city’s identifying logo person with knowledge the request. pel with Bro. Ralph Culp offi ciating. Burial don offi ciating. Burial will be in the Henry with the “one people, of the investigation said Powell, 23, was being will be in the Hinkle Cemetery. Cemetery. one voice, one goal” Saturday. questioned about the Mr. Dilworth died Saturday, April 6, Mrs. Harwell died Friday, April 5, 2013 motto underneath and The suspect, Jeremy stabbing death of a man 2013 at Magnolia Regional Health Center. at Magnolia Regional Health Center. Truly’s name as mayor Powell, was not hand- whose body was found He was born August 3, 1938 in Corinth She was born in Corinth on January to the left and the al- cuffed during ques- Monday near a Jackson to the late Edwin Dilworth Sr. and Ber- 18, 1924 to the late George Edgar and Su- dermen’s names to the tioning at the Jackson street. nice Leeth Dilworth. He graduated from san Parker Gann. She was a graduate of right, the press release Police Department on Ken Winter, executive Corinth High School, he received his Corinth High School Class of 1946 and re- has the headline “Mayor Thursday, the person director of the Mississip- Bachelor and Masters degree from Missis- tired from National Bank of Commerce in William Truly Announces said on the condition of pi Association of Chiefs sippi State University. He retired from the 1987. She married James Douglas “Bud” His Candidacy for anonymity because they of Police, said it’s not Memphis City Schools after 34 years serv- Harwell on April 5, 1946, and they spent 2013.” were not authorized to unusual for a suspect to ing as teacher, counselor and principal be- the last 67 years faithfully by each other’s Photocopies of the talk about the ongoing be unrestrained during fore his retirement. He was a member of side. They were members of the Tennes- announcement were dis- investigation. questioning. the East Corinth Baptist Church, serving see Golf Association, where they enjoyed tributed in early March. Powell overpowered “It depends on the de- as Sunday School Teacher and a Deacon. playing golf on eight different courses Truly is one of four Det. Eric Smith and took meanor of the individual He was an avid outdoorsman enjoying throughout the state and always walked Democrats in the may- his gun, shooting the at the time. I would as- hunting and fi shing. Roger was a Chris- all 18 holes while playing, they traveled oral race. Two Republi- veteran detective four sume that the detec- tian man who enjoyed spending time with a lot visiting their family, and going to cans are also running. times before shooting tive had no reason to his family. Memphis for lunch. She loved watching The party primaries are himself in the head in- believe this guy was ag- He was preceded in death by his par- basketball especially the University of May 7. The general elec- side a third-floor room gressive or he wouldn’t ents. Tennessee Lady Vols, and was a member tion is June 4. of the department’s have been interviewing Survived by his wife, Peggy Guntharp of First United Methodist Church. headquarters, the Mis- him in the first place,” Dilworth of Corinth; children, Edwin Along with her parents, she was preced- Video shows police sissippi Bureau of In- said Winter, who spent (Trip) Dilworth III of Moscow, Tenn., ed in death by one brother, James Gann; station deaths vestigation said. Other 36 years in law enforce- Tara D. Scott of Long Beach and Mat- and three sisters, Norrine Hammett, Ha- officers heard the shots ment as a police chief, thew Dilworth of Corinth; a sister, Anne zel Babb, and Bernice Gann. JACKSON — Authori- ring out and rushed to a detective and as direc- Weihe and husband Dr. Jeff of Tampa, Along with her husband, Mrs. Harwell ties have a video from the interview room, but tor of the state crime Fla.; grandchildren, Jordan Scott, Winn is survived by three daughters, Char- a police interrogation both men were dead. lab. Dilworth, Ben Dilworth and Dawson Dil- lotte Harwell of New Orleans, La., Jamie worth; great-granddaughter, Maddison McHenry and husband John of Annan- Scott; his mother-in-law, Artie Bridges; dale, Va., and Susan Sperry and husband NATION and host of family and friends. Bill of Ashville, N.C.; three grandsons, Family will receive friends from noon to Parker, Hayes and Hunter Sperry; several service time Monday. nieces, nephews and a host of friends. CONTINUED FROM 5A could in South Korea by friends and foes, is not McPeters Inc. Funeral Directors is in The family will receive friends begin- and most of Japan. his “ideal plan” but offers charge of arrangements. ning at 1:30 P.M. at the funeral home. South Korea and Japan, He said in his analysis, “tough reforms” for ben- which host U.S. military published after the latest efit programs and scuttles bases. nuclear test, that it is an some tax breaks for the No one can tell with uncertain estimate, and wealthy. Dorothy Potts complete and will be an- two sons, Robert Gray, Jr. any certainty how much the warhead’s reliability That’s a mix, he con- MICHIE, Tenn. — Doro- nounced by Memorial Fu- and Randy Gray both of technological progress remains unclear. tends, that will provide thy L. Potts, 85, died Satur- neral Home. Corinth; four half brothers, North Korea has made, Albright contends long-term deficit reduc- day, April 6, 2013. Billy Russell of Corinth, aside from perhaps a that the experience of tion without harming the Arrangements are in- Glenda Gray Bobby Russell of Corinth, few people close to its Pakistan could serve as economy. complete and will be an- Funeral services for Roger Russell of Biloxi secretive leadership. precedent. In his first comments nounced by Magnolia Fu- Glenda Ruth Gray, 70, of and Ronnie Russell of Ala- If true, it is unlikely the Pakistan bought the about the 2014 spending neral Home. Corinth are set for 2:30 bama; and three half sis- North would launch such Nodong from North Ko- blueprint he’s set to re- p.m. Monday at Magnolia ters, Nelda Kelly of West an attack because the rea after its first flight lease Wednesday, Obama Michael Stewart Funeral Home Chapel of Virginia, Sue Mitchell of retaliation would be dev- test in 1993, then adapt- said he intends to reduce BURNSVILLE — Michael Memories with burial in Corinth and Velda Russell astating. ed and produced it for its deficits and provide new Stewart, 60, died Friday, Dogwood Cemetery. of Alabama. The North’s third nucle- own use. Pakistan, which money for public works April 5, 2013. Mrs. Gray died Saturday, She was preceded in ar test on Feb. 12, which conducted its first nucle- projects, early education Arrangements are in- April 6, 2013 at Hardin death by her parents, Mar- prompted the toughest ar test in 1998, is said and job training. complete and will be an- Medical Center in Savan- vin James and Ruth De- U.N. Security Council to have taken less than “We don’t have to nounced by Magnolia Fu- nah, Tenn. loach James Russell; and penalties yet, is pre- 10 years to miniaturize a choose between these neral Home. Born October 15, 1942, a sister, Lydia James Liv- sumed to have advanced warhead before that test, goals — we can do both,” she was retired from ITT/ ingston. its ability to miniaturize a Albright said. Obama said in his weekly Lacy Foster Cortelco with 29 years of Rev. Merl Dixon will of- nuclear device. North Korea also ob- radio and Internet ad- Lacy Page Foster, 18 service. She was of the Pen- fi ciate. Experts say it’s easier tained technology from dress, broadcast Saturday. months, died Friday, April tecostal faith. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. to- to design a nuclear war- the trafficking network of Obama’s plan for the 5, at Le Bonheur Children’s Survivors include her night and from 1:30 p.m. to head that works on a A.Q. Khan, a disgraced budget year that begins Hospital in Memphis. husband of 49 years, Rob- service time Monday at the shorter-range missile pioneer of Pakistan’s Oct. 1 calls for slower Arrangements are in- ert Gray, Sr. of Corinth; funeral home. than one for an inter- nuclear program, acquir- growth in government continental missile that ing centrifuges for enrich- benefits programs for the could target the U.S. ing uranium. According poor, veterans and the Obituary Policy The assessment of to the Congressional elderly, as well as higher David Albright at the In- Research Service, Khan taxes, primarily from the The Daily Corinthian include the following information in obituaries: The name, age, city stitute for Science and may also have supplied wealthy. of residence of the deceased; when, where and manner of death of the deceased; International Security a Chinese-origin nuclear Some details, made time and location of funeral service; name of offi ciant; time and location of visitation; think-tank is that North weapon design he pro- public Friday, drew a fierce time and location of memorial services; biographical information can include date Korea has the capability vided to Libya and Iran, response from liberals, of birth, education, place of employment/occupation, military service and church to mount a warhead on which could have helped labor unions and advo- membership; survivors can include spouse, children, parents, grandparents, siblings its Nodong missile, which the North in developing cates for older Americans. (step included), and grandchildren, great-grandchildren can be listed by number only. has a range of 800 miles a warhead for a ballistic House Speaker John (1,280 kilometers) and missile. Boehner, R-Ohio, was not But Siegfried Hecker impressed, either. at Stanford University’s “It’s a compromise I’m Center for International willing to accept in order Security and Coop- to move beyond a cycle of eration, who has visited short-term, crisis-driven North Korea seven times decision-making, and and been granted unusu- focus on growing our econ- al access to its nuclear omy and our middle class 5831 HwyH5 57 E., Michie, TN 38357 • 731-632-3287 NEW SHIPMENT OF PICTURE FRAMES, facilities, is skeptical the for the long run,” Obama LAMPS & ACCESSORIES !!!!! North has advanced that said. How do you likelike far in miniaturization of a Obama proposes spend- Custom Drapes Flooring nuclear device. ing cuts and revenue in- Ceramic Tile creases that would result your Catfi sh ?? 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Survivors needed VFW post meets Hood is beginning a sec- riding. Added attrac- Travis Tritt tion, call ACHs, 662- More survivors are VFW Post No. 3962, ond state-wide tour. The tions include a Best Travis Tritt will be fea- 286-8720. needed to sign up for 1 Purdy School Road, is consortium was created Dressed Cowboy & Cow- tured at the Crossroads Relay for Life and get a holding its monthly joint so Mississippi residents girl Contest, Kids Gold Arena on May 17. One of Zumbathon free Relay for Life T-shirt meeting, Thursday, April dealing with foreclosure Rush, 2X Rodeo Clown the leading country sing- A “Movin’ to End and enjoy a free meal at 18 at the Post. April is issues could get free of the Year and more. ers of the early 90s, Tritt Breast Cancer Zum- Tate Baptist Church on election of officers for counseling and legal as- will be the Crossroads bathon” is being held Relay for Life night. The the coming year for the sistance. Attorneys and ‘The Right Bite’ Arena’s first concert of Saturday, April 20 Survivor meal will begin Post and auxiliaries. The financial counselors will UT Extension and 2013. Tickets for the 7 from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. at 5 p.m. in the Tate evening will begin with be available to meet one Selmer Senior Center p.m. show are now on at the Corinth Sport- Baptist Church fellowship a potluck supper at 6 on one with consumers. will hold a free class for sale. VIP seating is $53 splex, 1911 Webster hall. Send in information p.m. A joint meeting of A free legal clinic is be- diabetics and their fam- while the rest of the floor St., Corinth. Zumba – name and address. post members and aux- ing held Tuesday, April ily members. The class reserved seating is $38. instructors will be on The theme this year iliaries will begin 7 p.m. 9 from 9 a.m. - noon at will include a cooking General Admission riser hand. Cost is $10 in is “Toon Out Cancer.” Individual unit meetings the Corinth Library, 1023 demonstrations and seating is set at $28. advance or $12 at door. Teams can sign up on- will follow. All post and Fillmore St. educational information Tickets can be pur- Call Sherry Stewart at line at www.relayforlife. auxiliary members are If planning on attend- by a registered dieti- chased by calling the 662-284-8986 or Ann org., and search for encouraged to attend. ing legal clinic, bring tian. Participants will box office at 662-287- Cooper at 662-415-999 Corinth, MS, or see Lori all available paperwork learn recipes on how to 7779 Monday through to reserve a spot. Pro- Moore at the Bancorp Nature group meets related to mortgage, prepare healthy meals Friday from 9 a.m. to ceeds raised will benefit South branch on U.S. Anyone interested in including recent notices without cutting taste 5 p.m. or by going to Avon Walk for Breast Hwy. 72. activities involving wild from lender and mort- and have the opportu- www.crossroadsarena. Cancer Foundation and Relay for Life will begin birds or nature can at- gage agreement. Anyone nity to taste a variety of com. Tickets can also Relay for Life. Friday, May 31 at Cross- tend the next meeting unable to attend the dishes. The class will be purchased at area roads Regional Park (city of the Corinth Audubon legal clinic, can still re- be on Tuesday, April 9 Subway’s after April 15. Special guest park) soccor field (plans Nature Group to be held ceive assistance by call- at 5:30 p.m. at the Sel- Joan Reedy, daugh- are pending to change at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, ing 1-866-530-9572. mer Senior Center. Karaoke night ter of Barbara Bradley the location to Corinth April 16 in the Corinth To register or for more VFW Post No. 3962 Baekgaard who helped High School.) Library auditorium. The Drama presented information, contact UT hosts a Karaoke Night start the line of Vera guest speaker will be Corinth Theatre-Arts’ Extension at 731-645- every Friday at the post Bradley patterned bags, Spring Fling Bill Brekeen, Tishomingo upcoming production 3598. on Purdy School Rd. in will be at Ginger’s at The KES PTC is having State Park manager, who “Whose Life Is It Any- Corinth. Karaoke begins Harper Square Mall, Mon- its annual Spring Fling on will speak on “Things to way?” is a drama that Mended Hearts at 8 p.m. with music by day, April 22 from 5:30- Saturday, April 13 from See & Do at Tishomingo examines health care Mended Hearts D.J. Lanny Cox. Lanny 7:30 p.m. to talk about 10 a.m. -1 p.m. This is State Park.” and end-of-life decisions monthly meeting is be- Cox also provides music breast cancer awareness. the primary fundraiser when a sculptor is para- ing held Monday, April at the VFW on Saturday She will also be auto- for the school – everyone Unveil history marker lyzed in a car wreck and 8, 10 a.m. at Magnolia Dance Night which be- graphing totes, etc. is encouraged to come The Mississippi Soci- doesn’t want medical Community Service gins at 8 p.m. out and help support the ety of the Sons of the technology to stay alive. Complex in the Car- ACGS open house school. Events planned American Revolution, Performances are 8 diac Rehab Conference Prayer breakfast The Alcorn County include jumpies, a me- William Gray Chapter, p.m. Friday-Saturday, Room, 1001 South The American Legion Genealogy Society, 600 chanical bull, games, a is having a Historical April 12-13, and 2 p.m. Harper Road. Pharma- Post 6 is hosting a Waldron St., Corinth, is silent auction, a cake Market Unveiling honor- Sunday, April 14, at cist Jimmy Bennett will prayer breakfast every having an open house on walk, a toy walk and ing Patriot William Gray, the Crossroads Play- speak on “Hot Topics in Wednesday at 7 a.m. Thursday, April 25 from hamburger and hot dog Saturday, April 20 at 2 house, 303 Fulton Drive, the News about Supple- Sausage, biscuits and 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. at plates, along with com- p.m. at the Tishomingo Corinth. Tickets – $6 ments.” coffee will be served. its library on the ground munity helpers Corinth/ Country Courthouse for students and $12 Mended Hearts is A devotional will be floor of the Alcorn Coun- Alcorn Animal Shelter, lawn, 1008 Battleground for adults – are on sale a support group open given by a different ty Courthouse. For more Boys & Girls Club, Officer Drive, Iuka. Light refresh- at the Playhouse dur- to all heart patients, speaker each Wednes- information, call 286- Derrick with DARE who ments will be served. ing business hours, 1-6 their families and oth- day. The prayer break- 0075. will be on hand to finger- Revolutionary War vet- p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays, ers impacted by heart fasts are being held at print children, and area eran William Gray fought by calling 662-287-2995 disease. Its purpose is the American Legion Registrations held girl scouts. at King’s Mountain, S.C. and at the door as avail- to inspire hope in heart Building on Tate St. in ■ Rienzi Elementary Bring two books in and founded old Gray- able. disease patients and Corinth. You don’t have School will host Kinder- good condition to help town, a once thriving This play has earned their families through to be a post member to garten Registration, support the K-4th AR community in Tishomingo CT-A’s Second Stage visits and sharing expe- attend. Thursday, April 25 from program and receive County. designation. It is rated riences of recovery and For more information, 12-4 p.m. and Pre-Kin- four free tickets for the “restricted” for mild returning to an active call 462-5815. dergarten Registration, games. ‘Bubbaku’ on sale language and mild adult life. Healthcare profes- Friday, April 26 from 12-4 “Bubbaku: A collection content and is not rec- sionals join the mission ‘Just Plain Country’ p.m. Contact Rienzi El- Fish fry/barbecue of haiku poems for the ommended for children. by providing their ex- Just Plain Country ementary School at 662- Finger Volunteer Fire more enlightened red- For more information, pertise and support. All performs at the Tishom- 462-5214 for additional Department is having neck” is a collaborative call CT-A at 662-287- heart patients and their ingo County Fairgrounds information. a Fish Fry & Barbecue effort by Crossroads Po- 2995 or visit the CT-A family are welcome. in Iuka every Saturday ■ Corinth Elementary Chicken Dinner, Sat- etry Project. It features website at corinththe- from 7-10 p.m. Good School has set the date urday, April 13 from over 70 haikus by writers atrearts.com. Purple Heart meets family entertainment. for four-year-old prekin- 3-7 p.m. featuring all- of all levels of experi- The Crossroads- dergarten for Saturday, you-can-eat, catfish or ence, from high school Guest speakers Corinth Chapter 813 ACHS presentation April 27 from 10 a.m. chicken, with all the trim- students to profession- The Alcorn County Military Order of the Alcorn Central High until 2 p.m. mings, and homemade als. Republican Party is wel- Purple Heart is holding School Seniors are The following docu- desserts. Cost is $10, Copies of the book are coming State Senator its monthly meeting at presenting, “Always a ments are required for adults and $5, children. currently available for $6 Rita Parks and Repre- 7 p.m., Tuesday, April 8 Good Time,” Thursday- all students registering: All proceeds will go at KC’s Espresso. For sentative Bubba Car- at the Post 6 American Saturday, April 18-20, child’s social security towards the operating more information, con- penter as guest speak- Legion Building. The an- 7 p.m., at the Corinth card, child’s certified expenses of the fire de- tact CPP Vice President ers to discuss the 2013 nual MOPH Convention Coliseum-Civic Center, birth certificate, child’s partment. Milton Wallis at 415- Mississippi State Leg- in Vicksburg, June 21- 404 Taylor St., Corinth. Mississippi immunization 2446. islative issues. They 23, will be discussed. Admission is $10. Form 121, two proofs Silent auction will be at the Corinth Elections for Chapter Tickets go on sale of residency and child City Road Temple Activity center City Library, Thursday, 813 will also be con- Thursday, April 4 at needs to be present at Young Adults are host- Bishop Activity Center April 11, 2013, speak- ducted at the April 8 the ACHS office during registration. ing a silent auction, is having the following ing at 6 p.m. with meet meeting. For more infor- school hours or at the For more information, Saturday, April 13 at activities for the week and greet at 5:30 p.m. mation, call Commander door each performance call the school office at the Johns Street Com- of April 8-12: Monday Everyone is invited to Jim Weaver at 662-415- night. For more informa- 286-5245. munity Center (Pink – health program with attend free of charge to 5482 or 287-7778. Elephant) from 8 a.m. Country Cottage, jigsaw discuss any issues with to 1 p.m. There will be puzzles, quilting, table their state legislators. Battle anniversary over 20 items auctioned games, Rolo Golf and In commemoration including a nail salon open discussion; Tues- Lone Star rodeo of the 151st anniver- certificate, automobile day – outing to Tate Bap- The Lone Star Cham- sary of the Battle of services, purses, jew- tist Church for exercise, pionship Rodeo is being Shiloh, Shiloh National elry, pictures, vases and quilting, puzzles, table held at the Crossroads Military Park is offer- more. games and open discus- Arena, Friday, April 12 ing five-days of special sion; Wednesday – table at 7:30 p.m. and Sat- historical hikes, evening Benefit held games, jigsaw puzzles, urday, April 13 at 7:30 ranger programs, and Confused A benefit for George Rolo Golf and open dis- p.m. Adult tickets are living history demon- and Shirley Bonds, (can- cussion; Thursday – pet $16.50; children, ages strations today through cer patient), is being therapy from Corinth Ani- 4-12, $13.50; and chil- Monday, April 8. These held Saturday, April 13 mal Shelter, open discus- dren, three and under hikes and programs will from noon until at Holt sion, table games, quilt- are free. Tickets can be give visitors a deeper Spur Fire Department, ing and Bingo; and Friday purchased at area Sub- understanding of the about the best ways to save Hwy. 365, Tishomingo – Rogers’ supermarket ways, Crossroads Arena experiences of Northern County 209. There will for grocery shopping, Ticket Office, 877-987- and Southern soldiers for retirement? be barbecue plates for quilting and games. 8687 or 662-287-7779, during the bloody Battle sale for $7. Plates in- Senior citizens, age box office – open Mon- of Shiloh and through- I can help you use tax-advantaged products to save clude barbecue, slaw, 60 and above, are wel- day-Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 out the Civil War. for retirement. Call today. Let’s talk about your baked beans, dessert come and encouraged p.m., or online: www. To pre-register for and drink. Unity 4 will be to attend. A variety of crossroadsarena.com. hikes and tours or for plan for life. singing and there will be activities for everyone is Contest events in- more detailed program an auction and a cake offered. clude Bareback Bronc information, call the walk. riding, calf roping, Sad- Shiloh Visitor Center at Agent name* To donate or have Foreclosure prevention dle Bronc riding, Cow- 731-689-5696. Informa- (State)Jonathan Lic. (number) Marsh, FIC* picked up, call Mary, The Mississippi Mort- girls Breakaway Roping, tion is also available Address710 Cruise St, City, State 415-1909 or 462-8414; gage Foreclosure Preven- steer wrestling, team at www.nps.gov/shil or Suite 102 PhoneCorinth MS 38834 Mark, 424-3109; or tion Consortium created roping, Cowgirls Barrel www.facebook.com/Shi- Modern662-665-7904 Woodmen email Debbie, 424-3858. by Attorney General Jim Racing and Brahma Bull lohNMP. [email protected]

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BY BONNIE COBLENTZ 13,000 Tufts University recently more likely to be physically new leadership skills and MSU Ag Communications released results of a longi- active than their peers. techniques. From March STARKVILLE — Mis- tudinal study that began The research-proven 26-28, the state’s 4-H staff 12,000 sissippi 4-H has annual in 2002. The 4-H Study advantages continue in had three days of in-service OANDJFM in-service training and of Positive Youth Devel- school. training, and other training leadership development opment continues today, “Young people in 4-H re- opportunities are offered WEEKLY STOCK EXCHANGE HIGHLIGHTS opportunities to maintain surveying more than 7,000 port better grades, higher each year. excellence among its lead- adolescents from diverse levels of academic compe- Rae Oldham coordinates ers, giving participating backgrounds in 44 states. tence and an elevated level 4-H curriculum and 4-H NYSE NYSE MKT NASDAQ young people the best op- The study was funded by of engagement at school,” professional development portunity to thrive later in contributions from the na- the study found. for the MSU Extension GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) life. tion’s land-grand universi- 4-H’ers are nearly twice Service. 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Source: Morningstar. rates in order to ‘really get ‘em,’” the MSU fact sheet Stock Footnotes: g = Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h = Does not meet continued-listing standards. 515 Fillmore St., Corinth (662) 286-4300 lf = Late filing with SEC. n = New in past 52 weeks. pf = Preferred. rs = Stock has undergone a reverse stock split states. “If you are willing to of at least 50 percent within the past year. rt = Right to buy security at a specified price. s = Stock has split by at spend more money for im- 2222 S. Harper Rd., Corinth (662) 286-4333 least 20 percent within the last year. un = Units. vj = In bankruptcy or receivership. wd = When distributed. wi = When issued. wt = Warrants. Mutual Fund Footnotes: b = Fee covering market costs is paid from fund assets. d proved control, it’s much 904 Mulberry Ave., Selmer (731) 645-4300 = Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. f = front load (sales charges). m = Multiple fees are charged. 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BY DONICA PHIFER Cox gave up only six hits sion. Madison Davis. 3B: (C) Re- at Thrasher [email protected] during the contests, while the Next up for the team is a bekah Williams. A Saturday doubleheader Lady Warriors combined for contest with the Kossuth Ag- Record: Corinth 16-3 gave the Corinth Lady War- 16 hits as a team. gies. The Warriors will host BY H. LEE SMITH II riors the sweep in the closing Portia Patterson put the the in-county rivals, and cur- Corinth 10, Cleveland 0 [email protected] rounds of the Morris Hunt- Lady Warriors on top with a rent Division 1-3A leaders, at Game 2 Thrasher scored the fi nal three runs er Softball Tournament in grand slam in a 10-0 victory the Corinth Sportsplex begin- Corinth 070 201 -- 10 10 2 in a back-and-forth Division 1-1A bat- Southaven. over Cleveland, with Rebekah ning at 6 p.m. on Monday. Cleveland 000 000 -- 0 3 1 tle to claim an 8-6 win over Biggers- With wins over Booneville Williams and Katie Vandiver ville on Saturday. and Cleveland High School, turning in double hits. Corinth 5, Booneville 0 WP: Colby Cox (6-0). LP: The Rebels tied the game with a sin- the team clinched the tourna- Williams gained another Game 1 T Collins. gle run in the fourth, then added two ment title in Pool A after an hit in the Warriors 5-0 victory Booneville 000 000 -- 0 3 3 Multiple Hits: (Co) Re- more runs in the fi fth with Cole Lau- undefeated run across four over Booneville, posting a tri- Corinth 100 40x -- 5 6 1 bekah Williams 2, Portia Pat- derdale throwing up goose eggs the fi - games played in the two days. ple during the fourth inning. terson 2, Bailee Kramer 2, nal three innings. Pitcher Colby Cox continued Corinth moves to 17-3 for WP: Colby Cox (5-0). LP: Katie Vandiver 2. (Cl) None. Biggersville fell to 5-8 overall and her undefeated record on the the season, and still holds a Caroline Goodwin. 2B: (Co) Vandiver, Williams. 4-4 in league play. Thrasher swept the mound, throwing fi ve strike- 6-0 Division 1-4A record as Multiple Hits: (B) None. HR: (C) Patterson. home-and-home series following a 4-2 outs across the two games. well as top honors in the divi- (C ) Jamia Kirk 2. 2B: (B) Record: Corinth 17-3 win at Biggersville on Monday. Thrasher opened up a 3-0 lead in its fi rst at-bat. Biggersville split its runs evenly over the third and fourth frames, taking its fi rst lead at 6-5 after Legion three-and-a-half innings. Peyton Nash and Tanner Holloway scholarship evenly combined for four of the Lions fi ve hits. Former Alcorn Central standout Trae Bain (third from left) was recently Please see LIONS | 11A awarded the American Le- gion Baseball Scholarship for the state of Mississippi. Prep Baseball The son of Dale and Debra Bain is the first recipient from Alcorn County and is now eligible for a national Kossuth 9, Ripley 0 scholarship which will be @ Kossuth announced in June. Bain Ripley 000 000 0 -- 0 7 3 played baseball for the Kossuth 012 024 x -- 9 7 0 Corinth American Legion team for the past two years. WP: Josh Whitaker. LP: Nathan He attends Union University Gallaird. in Jackson, Tenn., and plays baseball for the Bulldogs. A Multiple Hits: Jacob Wilcher 3, sports medicine major, Bain Matthew Woodruff 2. 2B: Wilcher, made the Dean’s list the Whitaker. HR: Wilcher. first semester. Presenting Bain with the scholarship were: Gary Briggs, Ameri- can Legion State Finance Shorts Committee Chairman; Mark Houston Commander Post Tennis Tournament 6; and Mike Hurst, Adjutant Post 6. The Adamsville High School tennis team is sponsoring a non-sanctioned event open to everyone on April 19- 21 at Buford Pusser Memorial Park. Submitted Photo Deadline for entry in April 17. For more information or entry forms call Michael Harvill at 731-632-3273 (Monday-Friday, Noon-1) or 731-239- 2434 (after 6 p.m.). Alcorn Central clubs dominate meet

Golf Tournament BY H. LEE SMITH II “This is a great bunch of kids ning on both the 4x200 and Girls [email protected] and they are really competing 4x400 teams after claiming Habitat for Humanity will host its The host school and the hard.” the discus. Team Scoring 2nd annual tournament on April 27 home school traded punches. The Lady Bears dominated Tish County edged out Cen- 1. Alcorn Central 121, 2. at Shiloh Falls Golf Course. The four- Alcorn Central fi nished fi rst the fi ve-school meet, fi nish- tral (7-3) in the boys’ meet. The Tishomingo County 80, T3. person scramble set to begin at 8 on the girls’ side and runners- ing 41 points ahead of second- Braves totaled 130 points, with Biggersville 53, T3. New Site a.m. Cost is $240 per team, and mul- up in the boys’ event in the place Tish County. Central, Central 13 points back on the 53, 5. Mantachie 37 ligans are $5 each or $20 per team. Golden Bear Invitational held which remained unbeaten at strength of seven fi rst-place Awards will be given to top three earlier this week at Tishom- 10-0, had 10 fi rst-place fi nish- fi nishes. AC Results (Top 5) places across two flights. Other prizes ingo County High School. es in totaling 121 points. Sam Holley led the way with Discus: 1. Kaitlynn Mynatt include those for closest to the pin, Biggersville, Mantachie and Alex Madahar led the way titles in the 800 and 1600 runs. 79-2, 4. Kolby Mynatt 63-6 hole-in-one and a putting contest. New Site rounded out the fi eld with the individual hat trick, Josh Harbor won the 300 hur- Shot Put: 4. Kolby Mynatt For more information call Chessica in Tuesday’s meet. claiming fi rsts in the high dles and a leg on the victorious 21-8.5 Harville at 415-4612 or Zani Elliott “We’re extremely young, but jump, long jump and high hur- 4x400 relay team. Pole Vault: 1. Alissa Ann 808-8808. a lot of these kids were with us dles. Alissa Ann Williams won Central participated in the Williams 8-6, 2. Taylor Der- as eighth- and ninth-graders the pole vault and 400 dash, Pontotoc Invitational at Tupe- rick 7-6 Rebel Road Trip last year,” said coach Bobby and added a third title as part lo High School on Saturday in High Jump: 1. Alex Mada- Purvis, who has a combined of the 4x400 relay team. a meet postponed from March har 4-9, 2. Lauren Walker 4-0 The TriState Rebel Club will host two juniors and one senior Kaitlynn Mynatt also had a 23. among the two squads. hand in three victories, run- Please see MEET | 11A Please see SHORTS | 11A Local Schedule Shock absorbers: Cards rally to title game

Monday Associated Press NCAA title game Saturday Cleanthony Early had 24 trailing by nine points or more Softball ATLANTA — The defi cit night, escaping with a 72-68 for the ninth-seeded Shockers already this year, including Pine Grove @ Biggersville, 5 was getting bigger, the clock victory over Wichita State. (30-9), who nearly pulled off rallying from a 16-point defi - Kossuth @ Corinth, 6:30 becoming an enemy and Lou- Now the Cardinals (34- their biggest upset of all. cit in the title game at the Big Tennis isville’s options were dwin- 5) will try and win it all for Wichita State had knocked East tournament. Central @ TCPS, 4 dling. their emotional leader on the off No. 1 seed Gonzaga and This one trumped them all. “I just kept telling the guys bench, injured Kevin Ware. Ohio State on its way to its fi rst “It’s tough for Wichita State Tuesday ... ‘We’re going to make a run. As the fi nal buzzer sounded, Final Four since 1965, and the to lose this game tonight be- It’s about defense,’” coach Ware stood up, grinning as Shockers had a 12-point lead cause they played great. We Baseball Rick Pitino said. “The tempo he thrust his arms above his on Louisville with 13:35 to had to dig in,” Pitino said. Wheeler @ Biggersville is not ours. Give them their head. play. It was the largest defi cit “Four of our starters had their Shannon @ Tish Co., 6 credit, but the bench won the Louisville will play for the all tournament for the Cardi- worst start of the season. We Kossuth @ Central, 7 game for us tonight. Unbe- national title Monday night. nals, who seemed out of sorts had to win the game with our Softball lievable display.” It is the Cardinals’ fi rst trip to after an emotional week fol- second unit.” Central @ Kossuth, 5 Impressive comeback, too. the title game since they won lowing Ware’s gruesome in- Henderson, the walk-on Corinth @ Tish Co., 6:30 Luke Hancock came off it all in 1986. jury; he snapped his tibia and who was forced into in- Tennis the bench to score 20 points, “We just played super the bone broke through the creased playing time because 1-3A Individual @ ICC walk-on Tim Henderson hard,” said Russ Smith, who skin during last weekend’s of Ware’s injury, made back- Track sparked a second-half rally led the Cardinals with 21 Midwest Regional fi nal. to-back 3s to spark a 21-8 Alcorn Central Relays @ Tish Co. with a pair of monster 3s and points. “Nobody wanted to go But Louisville had come Louisville advanced to the home.” back to win fi ve games after Please see LOUISVILLE | 11A Thursday

Baseball Kossuth @ Thrasher, 7 Softball Michigan edges Syracuse in second semifinal Biggersville @ Jumpertown, 5 Kossuth @ Booneville, 5:30 Associated Press victory over the Orange in the hang on at the end, winning Morgan stepped in to take the Itawamba @ Tish Co., 6:30 ATLANTA — Don’t call Final Four on Saturday night. despite a tough night for As- charge with 19.2 seconds left. Corinth @ Pontotoc, 6:30 these guys the Fab Five. Michigan (31-7) will be sociated Press player of the After Jon Horford made Michigan’s latest group of going for its fi rst national year Trey Burke. He scored only one of two free throws, Friday young stars is determined to title since 1989 when it faces only seven points. Syracuse called timeout and leave its own legacy. Louisville on Monday at the That made for some ner- set up a play. Curiously, the Baseball Attacking Syracuse’s suf- Georgia Dome. Syracuse (30- vous moments as Michigan Orange didn’t attempt a ty- Biggersville @ Pine Grove focating zone defense in the 10) failed to complete an all- got a little too conservative ing 3-pointer. Instead, Trevor Itawamba @ Corinth, 7 fi rst half with 3-pointers, Big East fi nal in the fabled trying to run out the clock. Cooney drove the lane look- Central @ Booneville, 7 crisp passing and a fearless league’s last season before Trailing 58-56, the Orange ing to put up an easier shot. Softball attitude, the Wolverines ad- breaking up. had a chance to force over- But the ball was swatted Corinth @ Kossuth, 5 vanced to the national cham- The Wolverines got sloppy time. But Brandon Triche was Walnut @ Biggersville, 5 pionship game with a 61-56 in the second half and had to called for a foul when Jordan Please see MICHIGAN | 11A

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Auto racing Cincinnati 3 2 .600 — College basketball Jim Furyk 69-70-69—208 -8 San Jose 2, Calgary 1 MEET Chicago 2 3 .400 1 Charley Hoffman 71-67-70—208 -8 Saturday’s Games St. Louis 2 3 .400 1 NCAA men’s tournament Ryan Palmer 71-71-68—210 -6 Winnipeg 4, Philadelphia 1 Milwaukee 1 4 .200 2 Bob Estes 72-69-69—210 -6 Chicago 1, Nashville 0 Spring: STP Gas Booster FINAL FOUR Pittsburgh 1 4 .200 2 Rory McIlroy 72-67-71—210 -6 Los Angeles 4, Edmonton 1 At The Georgia Dome CONTINUED FROM 10A 500 lineup West Division Padraig Harrington68-73-70—211 -5 Montreal 2, Boston 1 Atlanta W L Pct GB Martin Laird 70-71-70—211 -5 Toronto 2, New Jersey 1 After Friday qualifying; race today at National Semifi nals Arizona 4 1 .800 — Jeff Overton 69-72-70—211 -5 N.Y. Islanders 4, Tampa Bay 2 Long Jump: 1. Alex Madahar Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway, Va. Saturday Colorado 4 1 .800 — K.J. Choi 72-67-72—211 -5 N.Y. Rangers 4, Carolina 1 Lap length: .526 miles Louisville 72, Wichita State 68 14-7.5, 5. Briana Baswell 12-6.25 Los Angeles 3 2 .600 1 Daniel Summerhays69-69-73—211 -5 Washington 4, Florida 3 (Car number in parentheses) Michigan 61 vs. Syracuse 56 San Francisco 3 2 .600 1 Marcel Siem 76-67-69—212 -4 Phoenix 4, Colorado 0 Triple Jump: 1. Lauren 1. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, National Championship San Diego 1 4 .200 3 D.J. Trahan 70-71-71—212 -4 Calgary at Vancouver, (n) 98.4. Monday, April 8 Walker 26-9 ___ Martin Flores 71-72-70—213 -3 Today’s Games 2. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, Louisville (34-5) vs. Michigan (31-7), 8 Friday’s Games David Lynn 72-70-71—213 -3 St. Louis at Detroit, 11:30 a.m. High Hurdles: 1. Alex Mada- 98.364. p.m. har 18.4, 3. Alissa Ann Williams 3. (55) Brian Vickers, Toyota, Kansas City 13, Philadelphia 4 Richard H. Lee 74-70-69—213 -3 Dallas at San Jose, 3 p.m. 98.287. Colorado 5, San Diego 2 NCAA Women’s Jason Kokrak 74-68-72—214 -2 Ottawa at Florida, 5 p.m. 18.8 4. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 98.272. San Francisco 1, St. Louis 0 Shane Lowry 70-72-72—214 -2 Minnesota at Columbus, 5 p.m. 4x200: 1. (Madison Leggett, 5. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, Miami 7, N.Y. Mets 5 tournament Nicholas Thompson71-73-71—215 -1 Tampa Bay at Washington, 6 p.m. 98.185. Cincinnati 15, Washington 0 FINAL FOUR William McGirt 70-72-73—215 -1 Nashville at Chicago, 6 p.m. Kaitlynn Mynatt, Taylor Derrick, 6. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, Atlanta 4, Chicago Cubs 1 At New Orleans Arena Freddie Jacobson 70-74-71—215 -1 New Jersey at Buffalo, 6:30 p.m. Phoenix Clark), 2:03.7 98.185. Arizona 3, Milwaukee 1 New Orleans Bud Cauley 71-71-73—215 -1 Los Angeles at Anaheim, 8 p.m. 7. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, L.A. Dodgers 3, Pittsburgh 0 National Semifi nals Aaron Baddeley 74-70-71—215 -1 1600: 3. Ashlee Manahan 98.078. Saturday’s Games Today Steve LeBrun 72-69-74—215 -1 6:24.4 8. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, N.Y. Mets 7, Miami 3 Louisville (28-8) vs. California (32-3), Matt Kuchar 74-70-71—215 -1 Transactions 98.017. Washington 7, Cincinnati 6, 11 in- 5:30 p.m. Charl Schwartzel 72-73-70—215 -1 4x100: 3. (Briana Baswell, 9. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 97.962. nings Notre Dame (35-1) vs. Connecticut John Mallinger 73-72-70—215 -1 Saturday 10. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, St. Louis 6, San Francisco 3 Ben Kohles 69-70-76—215 -1 Kaitlynn Mynatt, Taylor Derrick, (33-4), 7:30 p.m. BASEBALL 97.962. Philadelphia 4, Kansas City 3 Steven Bowditch 69-69-77—215 -1 National Championship COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — Sus- Phoenix Clark), 59.2 11. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 97.947. Arizona 9, Milwaukee 2 Tuesday, April 9 pended Baltimore RHP Daniel Mc- 12. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, Atlanta 6, Chicago Cubs 5 LPGA: Kraft Nabisco 400: 1. Alissa Ann Williams Semifi nal winners, 6:30 p.m. Cutchen 50 games for violating the 97.941. Colorado 6, San Diego 3 scores Minor League Drug Prevention and 68.5, 2. Madison Leggett 70.6 13. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, L.A. Dodgers 1, Pittsburgh 0 Saturday at Mission Hills Country Treatment Program. 97.85. Today’s Games 800: 1. Taylor Derrick 2:47 Pro basketball Club, Dinah Shore Tournament Course, American League 14. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chev- Miami (Fernandez 0-0) at N.Y. Mets Rancho Mirage, Calif.. Purse: $2 mil- — Activated 200: 2. Briana Baswell, 30.2 rolet, 97.78. (Laffey 0-0), 12:10 p.m. lion. Yardage: 6,738; Par: 72 RHP Chris Tillman from the 15-day 15. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, Washington (Strasburg 1-0) at Cin- NBA schedule 4x400: 1. (Phoenix Clark, Kai- (a-amateur) DL. Optioned INF Yamaico Navarro to 97.719. cinnati (Cueto 0-0), 12:10 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Third Round Norfolk (IL). tlynn Mynatt, Madison Leggett, 16. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, Chicago Cubs (Samardzija 1-0) at At- W L Pct GB Inbee Park 70-67-67—204 -12 CLEVELAND INDIANS — Recalled 97.643. lanta (Hudson 0-0), 12:35 p.m. z-Miami 60 16 .789 — Alissa Ann Williams), 4:52.9 Lizette Salas 70-68-69—207 -9 RHP Trevor Bauer from Columbus (IL). 17. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevro- Kansas City (Shields 0-1) at Philadel- x-New York 49 26 .653 10½ Angela Stanford 70-74-66—210 -6 Placed LHP Scott Kazmir on the 15- let, 97.613. phia (Hamels 0-1), 12:35 p.m. x-Indiana 48 29 .623 12½ Suzann Pettersen 68-75-67—210 -6 day DL. 18. (51) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, Arizona (Kennedy 1-0) at Milwaukee x-Brooklyn 44 32 .579 16 Boys Karrie Webb 72-71-67—210 -6 — Recalled LHP 97.513. (Gallardo 0-0), 1:10 p.m. x-Chicago 42 33 .560 17½ Karine Icher 72-70-68—210 -6 Dallas Keuchel from Oklahoma City 19. (78) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, St. Louis (Wainwright 0-1) at San x-Atlanta 42 36 .538 19 Jessica Korda 70-72-68—210 -6 (PCL). Placed LHP Travis Blackley on 97.458. Francisco (M.Cain 0-0), 3:05 p.m. x-Boston 39 37 .513 21 Team Scoring Pornanong Phatlum71-69-70—210 -6 the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 5. 20. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, Pittsburgh (Locke 0-0) at L.A. Dodg- Milwaukee 37 39 .487 23 Paula Creamer 74-68-69—211 -5 Promoted LHP Kyle Hallock from Quad 1. Tishomingo County 130, 2. 97.442. ers (Ryu 0-1), 3:10 p.m. Philadelphia 31 45 .408 29 Caroline Hedwall 71-68-72—211 -5 Cities (MWL) to Oklahoma City. Reas- 21. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, San Diego (Volquez 0-1) at Colorado Washington 29 47 .382 31 Alcorn Central 117, 3. Biggersville So Yeon Ryu 73-71-68—212 -4 signed RHP Cameron Lamb from ex- 97.432. (Chacin 0-0), 3:10 p.m. Toronto 29 48 .377 31½ Jiyai Shin 70-71-71—212 -4 tended spring training to Quad Cities. 63, 4. Mantachie 23, 5. New Site 22. (16) Greg Biffl e, Ford, 97.417. Detroit 25 52 .325 35½ Hee Young Park 70-70-72—212 -4 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Agreed to 23. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 97.382. Cleveland 23 52 .307 36½ 17 Sarah Jane Smith 72-72-69—213 -3 terms with C Mark Fleury on a minor 24. (30) David Stremme, Toyota, Orlando 19 58 .247 41½ AL standings, schedule Hee Kyung Seo 72-70-71—213 -3 league contract. 97.297. Charlotte 18 59 .234 42½ East Division Anna Nordqvis 69-72-72—213 -3 — Reinstated 25. (93) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, WESTERN CONFERENCE AC Results (Top 5) W L Pct GB Ayako Uehara 72-72-70—214 -2 RHP Phil Hughes from the 15-day DL. 97.247. W L Pct GB Baltimore 3 2 .600 — Caroline Masson 70-73-71—214 -2 Optioned RHP Cody Eppley to Scran- Discus: 1. Trey White 112-3.5 26. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, x-San Antonio 57 20 .740 — Boston 3 2 .600 — Moriya Jutanugarn 70-72-72—214 -2 ton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). 97.217. x-Oklahoma City 56 20 .737 ½ Pole Vault: 2. Josh Harbor Tampa Bay 3 2 .600 — Cristie Kerr 71-71-72—214 -2 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Reinstated 27. (98) Michael McDowell, Ford, x-Denver 53 24 .688 4 Toronto 2 3 .400 1 Haeji Kang 72-69-73—214 -2 RHP Bartolo Colon from the restricted 10-0, 4. Isaac Byrom 9-0 97.177. x-L.A. Clippers 50 26 .658 6½ New York 1 4 .200 2 Jodi Ewart Shadoff68-72-74—214 -2 list. Optioned RHP Dan Straily to Sac- 28. (95) Scott Speed, Ford, 97.048. x-Memphis 51 25 .671 5½ High Jump: 3. Trevor God- Central Division ramento (PCL). 29. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, Golden State 44 32 .579 12½ W L Pct GB — Designated win 5-6, 5. Austin Settlemires 5-4 96.993. Houston 43 34 .558 14 Chicago 3 2 .600 — Hockey RHP Jeremy Jeffress for assignment. 30. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, L.A. Lakers 40 36 .526 16½ Long Jump: 5. Ben McIntyre Detroit 3 2 .600 — Selected the contract of RHP Dave 96.949. Utah 40 37 .519 17 Minnesota 3 2 .600 — Bush from Buffalo (IL). 17-5.5 31. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, Dallas 37 39 .487 19½ NHL standings,schedule Cleveland 2 3 .400 1 National League 96.904. Portland 33 43 .434 23½ Triple Jump: 5. Austin Set- Kansas City 2 3 .400 1 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — 32. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, Minnesota 29 47 .382 27½ West Division EASTERN CONFERENCE Claimed RHP Will Harris off waivers tlemires, 33.7.5 96.899. Sacramento 27 49 .355 29½ W L Pct GB GP W L OT Pts GF GA from Oakland. 33. (33) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, New Orleans 26 50 .342 30½ 3200: 1. Jeff Edge 12:00; 2. Oakland 4 2 .667 — d-Pittsburgh 39 29 10 0 58 127 95 COLORADO ROCKIES — Traded C 96.879. Phoenix 23 53 .303 33½ Texas 3 2 .600 ½ d-Montreal 38 25 8 5 55 120 91 Ramon Hernandez to the L.A. Dodgers Luke Holley 12:11 34. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 96.83. x-clinched playoff spot Seattle 3 3 .500 1 d-Washington 38 19 17 2 40 113 108 for RHP Aaron Harang and cash con- 35. (11) Mark Martin, Toyota, z-clinched conference High Hurdles: 3. Brandon Los Angeles 2 3 .400 1½ Boston 37 24 9 4 52 102 79 siderations and designated Harang for 96.755. ––– Houston 1 4 .200 2½ Toronto 38 21 13 4 46 117 106 assignment. Turner 19.3, 5. Jake Harrison 23.1 36. (32) Ken Schrader, Ford, 96.676. Friday’s late games ___ Ottawa 37 19 12 6 44 93 83 LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Sent 37. (36) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, Owner L.A. Lakers 86, Memphis 84 100: 4. Ben McIntyre 12.3 Friday’s late games N.Y. Rangers 38 19 15 4 42 93 90 LHP Ted Lilly to Rancho Cucamonga Points. Houston 116, Portland 98 Oakland 8, Houston 3 N.Y. Islanders 39 19 16 4 42 113 119 (Cal) on a rehab assignment. 4x200: 2. (Jakob Carter, Jake 38. (44) Scott Riggs, Ford, Owner Saturday’s Games Seattle 8, Chicago White Sox 7, 10 Winnipeg 40 19 19 2 40 98 120 MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Placed Points. Washington 104, Indiana 85 Harrison, Austin Settlemires, innings New Jersey 38 15 14 9 39 90 103 3B Aramis Ramirez on the 15-day DL. 39. (7) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, Own- Brooklyn 105, Charlotte 96 Saturday’s Games Philadelphia 38 17 18 3 37 106 118 Recalled OF Josh Prince from Nashville Blake Burnett) 1:50.2 er Points. Miami 106, Philadelphia 87 Toronto 5, Boston 0 Buffalo 38 15 17 6 36 102 116 (PCL). 40. (83) David Reutimann, Toyota, Minnesota 107, Detroit 101 1600: 1. Sam Holley 5:23, 2. Chicago White Sox 4, Seattle 3 Carolina 37 16 19 2 34 97 115 BASKETBALL Owner Points. San Antonio 99, Atlanta 97 L.A. Angels 8, Texas 4 Tampa Bay 37 16 19 2 34 119 110 National Basketball Association Trevor Godwin 5:28 41. (13) Casey Mears, Ford, Owner Milwaukee 100, Toronto 83 Detroit 8, N.Y. Yankees 4 Florida 38 12 20 6 30 94 131 MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Assigned G Points. Denver 132, Houston 114 4x100: 3. (Austin Walthe- Philadelphia 4, Kansas City 3 WESTERN CONFERENCE Keyon Dooling and reassigned G Tony 42. (35) Josh Wise, Ford, Owner Today’s Games Minnesota 6, Baltimore 5 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Wroten to Reno (NBADL). rs, Jake Harrison, Austin Set- Points. New York at Oklahoma City, Noon Tampa Bay 6, Cleveland 0 d-Chicago 37 28 5 4 60 123 80 UTAH JAZZ — Signed G Jerel McNeal 43. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers, 2:30 tlemires, Brandon Turner) 52.7 Oakland 6, Houston 3 d-Anaheim 38 25 8 5 55 117 95 for the remainder of the season. Owner Points. p.m. Today’s Games d-Vancouver 37 20 11 6 46 98 93 FOOTBALL 400: 1. Joe Harbor 56.2, 2. Ben Failed to Qualify Memphis at Sacramento, 5 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 0-1) at De- Los Angeles 38 22 13 3 47 111 92 National Football League 44. (19) Mike Bliss, Toyota, 96.543. troit (Verlander 1-0), 12:05 p.m. Washington at Boston, 5 p.m. San Jose 37 20 11 6 46 94 89 McIntyre 59.7 Orlando at Cleveland, 5 p.m. BALTIMORE RAVENS — Signed DT Boston (Lester 1-0) at Toronto (Dick- Minnesota 37 21 14 2 44 100 97 Bryan Hall. 300 Hurdles: 1. Josh Harbor ey 0-1), 12:07 p.m. Chicago at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Detroit 38 19 14 5 43 99 100 Baseball Utah at Golden State, 7 p.m. HOCKEY 46.4, 3. Isaac Byrom 51.0 Kansas City (Shields 0-1) at Philadel- St. Louis 36 20 14 2 42 105 98 DETROIT RED WINGS — Recalled Ri- phia (Hamels 0-1), 12:35 p.m. New Orleans at Phoenix, 8 p.m. Phoenix 38 17 15 6 40 105 104 800: 1. Samuel Holley 2:20, 2. Dallas at Portland, 8 p.m. ley Sheahan from Grand Rapids (AHL). NL standings, schedule Minnesota (P.Hernandez 0-0) at Balti- Edmonton 38 16 15 7 39 100 106 NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Reas- more (Hammel 1-0), 12:35 p.m. Columbus 38 16 15 7 39 91 101 Luke Holley 2:26 East Division signed D Ryan Ellis to Milwaukee Cleveland (Masterson 1-0) at Tampa Nashville 39 15 16 8 38 93 104 W L Pct GB Golf (AHL). 200: 4. Blake Burnett 27.6 Bay (Price 0-0), 12:40 p.m. Dallas 37 17 17 3 37 99 113 Atlanta 4 1 .800 — PHOENIX COYOTES — Recalled F Al- Oakland (Anderson 0-1) at Houston Calgary 36 13 19 4 30 97 128 4x400: 1. (Jakob Carter, Ben Washington 4 1 .800 — PGA: Texas Open scores exandre Bolduc and D David Rundblad (Harrell 0-1), 1:10 p.m. Colorado 38 12 21 5 29 89 121 New York 3 2 .600 1 Saturday at TPC San Antonio, San from Portland (AHL) on an emergency McIntyre, Isaac Byrom, Josh Seattle (Iwakuma 1-0) at Chicago NOTE: Two points for a win, one point Philadelphia 2 3 .400 2 Antonio. Purse: $6.2 million. Yardage: basis. White Sox (Sale 1-0), 1:10 p.m. for overtime loss. Harbor), 4:08 Miami 1 4 .200 3 7,435; Par: 72 COLLEGE L.A. Angels (Weaver 0-0) at Texas Friday’s late games Central Division Third Round BALL STATE — Named James Whit- (Darvish 1-0), 7:05 p.m. Detroit 3, Colorado 2, OT W L Pct GB Billy Horschel 68-68-70—206 -10 ford men’s basketball coach. Dallas 3, Anaheim 1 SHORTS LOUISVILLE CONTINUED FROM 10A CONTINUED FROM 10A As the fi nal buzzer sounded, in Ware’s honor — they now And that “play angry” de- Ole Miss Head Football Coach Chane Behanan tossed the ball read “Ri5e to the Occasion,” fense? Now the Cardinals have Hugh Freeze and Athletic Direc- run. While Hancock and Be- high into the air and Hender- with Ware’s No. 5 on the back. an idea of how their opponents tor Ross Bjork on April 26 as hanan were knocking down son and Hancock did a fl ying He had a seat at the end of the have felt. Wichita State bottled part of the 2013 Rebel Road shots, Smith and Peyton Siva shoulder bump at midcourt. bench, his right leg propped up Louisville up inside, never let- Trip. The event will be held at were turning up the heat on the “It’s just a mix of emotions, on towels, and every one of the ting Gorgui Dieng be a factor, the Crossroads Arena and all Shockers. of feelings. It hurts to have to starters went to shake his hand and the Cardinals were contin- proceeds from the event will go After going more than 26 lose and be the end of the sea- after being introduced. ually forced to put up awkward towards the Tri-State Rebel Club minutes without a turnover, son,” Early said. “But these But whether it was the emo- and bad shots from outside. Scholarship Fund. Seating is Siva darted in to strip the ball guys fought to the end, and we tional roller-coaster of the last Tekele Cotton sparked an limited for the event, and tickets away from Carl Hall. He fed had a great season and keep week, the expectations or just 11-2 run with a jumper, and are $20 each. For more informa- Hancock, who drilled a 3 that our heads high and know the Wichita State, the Cardinals his layup to fi nish it off gave tion, visit the club website at gave Louisville a 56-55 lead, its grind doesn’t stop.” seemed out of sorts much of Wichita State a 43-32 lead www.tristaterebelclub.com, or fi rst since the end of the fi rst The Cardinals were the over- the night. with 14:19 to play. Smith inter- call 212-3702. half. all No. 1 seed in the tourna- “There’s a reason our starters rupted the spurt with a 3, only “Down the stretch, we were ment, and they steamrolled played poorly, because Wichita to have Hancock foul Early at Michie Dixie Youth just loose with the ball, we just their way through their fi rst State is that good,” Pitino said. the other end. Early made the didn’t take care of it, pretty four games, winning by an av- Wichita State may not have fi rst free throw and missed the Registration for Michie Dixie much,” Wichita State’s Mal- erage of almost 22 points. They the names or pedigree of a second, but Cotton scooped up Youth Baseball and Softball colm Armstead said. “I can’t limited opponents to 59 points Louisville, Syracuse or Michi- the rebound and dished it out Leagues are under way. Forms give you an explanation — it and 42 percent shooting while gan. But what the Shockers to Early, who drilled a 3 to put may be procured at the Michie just happened.” harassing them into almost 18 lacked in star power they more Wichita State up 47-35. Water Department. Fee is $40 Early would give the Shock- turnovers a game, setting an than made up for in hustle “We were kind of waiting to for one player, $70 for two, $90 ers one more lead, converting NCAA tourney record with 20 and heart. This, after all, was make our run,” Hancock said. for three and $110 for four. For a three-point play. But Siva steals against North Carolina a team with one player (Carl “Obviously you’re a little con- more information call Samantha scored and then Smith stole A&T. Hall) who salvaged his career cerned when you’re down by Denton at 731-607-1627. the ball and took it in for an The presence of Ware was after working in a light bulb 12 in the second half. We just easy layup that gave Louis- supposed to provide even factory and two more (Arm- had to turn up our intensity, Umpires needed ville a 60-58 lead with 4:47 more motivation for Louisville, stead and Ron Baker) who maybe gamble a little more.” left. Louisville fans erupted, which already had some unfi n- paid their own ways in their The Shockers have had trou- The Michie Dixie Youth and even Ware was on his feet, ished business after losing to fi rst years. ble hanging onto leads, and League is looking for umpires throwing up his arms and clap- Kentucky in last year’s Final The Shockers barely seemed this game was no different. for the upcoming season. For ping. The Cardinals extended Four. to notice that vaunted Louis- Once Henderson buried those more information contact Nick the lead to 65-60 on a tip-in of He urged his teammates to ville press until the fi nal min- back-to-back 3s the Cardinals Malone at 731-610-9416. a Smith miss and another 3 by “just go win the game” before utes of the game. They didn’t were off and running, all the Hancock. being wheeled off the court on rush shots, working it around way to the last game of the sea- Wichita State had one last a stretcher last weekend. Three until they got a look they liked son. chance, pulling within 68-66 days later, he joined the Car- — Louisville was called for “Coach Pitino kept telling us LIONS on Early’s tip in with 22 sec- dinals as they made the trip more than one foul late in the to go out there and have fun onds left. But the Shockers to the Final Four in Atlanta, shot clock, including one on and keep playing and we were CONTINUED FROM 10A were forced to foul, and Smith Ware’s hometown. Smith with only a second left going to win. Stop hanging our and Hancock made their free The Cardinals have modi- — and they were relentless on heads,” Siva said. Lauderdale struck out nine throws to seal the victory. fi ed their warm-up T-shirts the backboards. “That’s what we did.” and mostly pitched around sev- en walks. MICHIGAN Thrasher 8, Biggersville 6 BHS 003 300 0 -- 6 5 3 CONTINUED FROM 10A bench from freshmen Caris Le- fi rst-year players. This team ketball. THS 302 120 x -- 8 9 4 Vert and Spike Albrecht. starts three freshmen — Glenn Well, if the Wolverines can away, Michigan saved it from LeVert scored eight points Robinson III, Mitch McGary win their next game, they’ll ac- WP: Cole Lauderdale. LP: going out of bounds and Mor- and Albrecht chipped in with and Nik Stauskas — which, of complish something that elud- Matt Hamlin gan wound up taking a long six — all of them crucial after course, rekindled memories of ed the Fab Five: a national title. Multiple Hits: (B) Peyton pass the other way. the Wolverines went cold in the the great Fab Five teams of the Syracuse was looking to give Nash 2, Tanner Holloway 2. (T) He threw down a thunderous second half and struggled to put early 1990s. 68-year-old Jim Boeheim an- Luke Walden 3, Harley Hester slam with just over a second re- away the Orange. Tim Hard- These kids want nothing to other title, a decade after the 2. 2B: (B) Holloway. (T) Luke maining to cap the triumph. away Jr. led the Wolverines do with the comparisons, say- Orange won it all in their last Walden 2, Hester, Brandan Pur- With Burke struggling (he with 13 points. ing they haven’t done nearly trip to the Final Four. Boeheim vis. HR: (T) Josh Walden. made only one shot from the Of course, there’s nothing enough to be mentioned in the has no plans to retire, but his Record: Biggersville 5-8, 4-4 fi eld all night), Michigan got an unusual about Michigan get- same breath with a team that quest for a championship is on Division 1-1A unexpected contribution off the ting big performances from changed the face of college bas- hold for another year. 12A • Sunday, April 7, 2013 • Daily Corinthian CHAMPS PETS

CONTINUED FROM 1A the leader of his team champion involved on CONTINUED FROM 1A Chili By Jerry. “The key Saturday. Simmons. “This is my is cooking chili until it’s “This is a nice place to chance to ride.” third time to come to done, then you taste it come and my wife gets to Even though no ponies Corinth and it’s always a and make adjustments.” spend some money at the were available this year, fun event. Simmons said the Green Market,” said the there were plenty of dogs Simmons, a two-time green chili or stew, as he 2005 chili verde world the students tried riding chili verde world cham- referred to, is the best champ. “They’re are some while they waited to be pion, has been competing chili. good cooks here today.” presented their blue rib- on the chili circuit since “It’s better and has Proceeds from the an- bons. 1982. He also competed more variety,” he said. nual cook-off are slated to “Each child was pre- in the fi rst annual cook- Hall, chili verde world go to the Corinth-Alcorn sented a ribbon that per- off in Corinth. champ from 2009-12, Animal Shelter. tained to something spe- “Steve (Knight) does a won the green chili divi- In the ICS-sponsored cial about their pet,” said good job and that’s why sion in the fi rst year of the competition, the winner Huskey. you get good cooks,” said local event. of each category qualifi ed Parents were asked to the 2002 and 2006 world “Corinth is a great for the World Champion- bring supplies such as champ of the local event place to come and en- ship Cook-Off. Categories food, towels and news- organizer. joy the people here,” he include Red, Chili Verde papers in support of the The 76-year-old from said. “This cook-off is an and Salsa. Corinth-Alcorn Animal St. Louis, Mo., who en- equivalent to one that is Seven local teams com- Shelter. tered the red and chili 20-years-old. It is start- peted. “They were encour- event in Corinth, had ing to bring in a lot of For a complete list of aged to bring a live ani- some advice for those people … Steve has done winners, including Peo- mal or they could also looking to get into the a great job.” ple’s Choice and Local bring a stuffed animal competition. Jeff Netser of Seymour, Favorite, see the Tuesday or a picture of one,” said “Keep it simple,” said Ind. was the fourth past Daily Corinthian. Huskey. Sixty-four children took part in the annual event after a lesson about animals. “We talked about how God gave us all these ani- mals and how we need to care for them,” said the Callie Crum (above) lets students pet her dog. director.

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Visit www.msmortgagesettlement.com or call 1-866-530-9572 for information on aid for Mississippians through the National Mortgage Settlement and the Mississippi Foreclosure Prevention Consortium. 1B • Daily Corinthian History Sunday, April 7, 2013 The important Engineer Regiment of the West BY TOM PARSON NPS Ranger When I was in the Navy my fi rst ship was home ported out of Port Huen- eme, Ca. The U.S.N. owned a tiny corner of an other- wise tiny harbor, but our ship was there more as an afterthought. The real purpose of the sprawling base alongside the harbor was the home of the U.S. Navy Construction Bat- talion, the Seabees. The Seabees, with their motto “Can Do!” are the Navy’s version of combat engineers. Combat En- gineers have a long and proud tradition that goes back a couple of dozen centuries. Whenever an army needed to build a fort or cross a river, they called on the engineers. The engineers played a vital role in the Civil War and you can see plenty of examples of their work around Corinth. The miles of earthworks in ev- ery direction around town are evidence of their skill with the pick and shovel. Engineers, however, were called on for much more than just digging and they proved it here in North Mississippi. In July 1861, Josiah W. Bissell received permis- sion form the governor of Missouri to recruit a full regiment of men, “all Engineers construct a corduroy road during the Civil War. of them either mechan- ics, artisans, or persons accustomed to work as laborers under mechan- ics.” It was the beginning of the Engineer Regiment of the West. Men poured in from Missouri, Illinois and Iowa and they repre- sented a host of trades. There were iron mold- ers, carpenters, railroad engineers, masons, rig- gers and more. Because they were specialists, they were given extra pay. A regular army private brought in a whopping $13 a month. A mechanic was given $24 and a la- borer $20 a month. Still, all of the new recruits were considered soldiers and all were trained to use their muskets. One of their fi rst as- signments was to create a 12-mile canal which bypassed the Confeder- ate guns at New Madrid, Missouri. The route was Old photo shows a company from the Engineering Regiment of the West. through a thickly wood- ed swamp and the engi- trees, splitting them in umn of screaming Confed- on the state of tranquility The Engineers arrived depleted regiment was neers designed and built half and laying them side erate infantry. Union fi eld in Cairo when the “soiled too late to participate in consolidated with the an enormous pivoting by side to create a road- artillery began to fi re in doves” arrived in that the battle, but as McPher- 25th Missouri Infantry saw mounted on a barge. bed. The bridges over the response and the mechan- community. son’s small division was to form the 1st Missouri It cut trees off fi ve feet swollen streams were not ics dropped to the ground On one occasion a the freshest, they led the Engineers. The new regi- below the surface of the just thrown together af- caught between the two group of men went out Union pursuit of the re- ment marched to the sea water and opened a route fairs of logs and planks, opposing forces. When the of camp to shoot some treating Confederates the with Sherman, bridging for the shallow draft gun- but sturdy spans wide fi ring stopped, they went turkeys for supper. One next morning. The Engi- every stream and river in boats. enough to allow two heav- right back to work. If you of the lieutenants was neers were not called on to their path. Gen. Pope, commander ily laden supply wagons wonder where this little a wee bit near-sighted fi ght, but they were invalu- At war’s end one of the of the expedition, was to pass side by side as well fi ght took place take a visit and took aim at what he able in repairing bridges men wrote a history of the delighted. “Of Colonel as supporting the massive out to the Corinth-Alcorn thought was a turkey sit- over the Tuscumbia and regiment and in its pages Bissell and his Engineer weight of the siege artil- Animal Shelter on Proper ting on the top of a hill. Hatchie Rivers. Col. Bissell took pains to Regiment, I can hardly lery trains. Street. It’s amazing how much a For the next two and a ensure the individual sol- say too much. Untiring Another project of the The stay in Corinth mule’s head looks like a half years the Engineers diers were not lost in the and determined, no labor engineers was the cre- was a short one and the turkey. “The whole party were kept busy building tale. “In such an operation discouraged them, and no ation of a large observa- regiment was soon sent were convulsed with the bridges, fi xing roads and the public only want to labor was too much for tion tower in a tall oak north up the tracks of the laughter that the scene a hundred other chores in know what was done and their energy. They have tree near Farmington. Mobile & Ohio Railroad forced upon them.” They which they were so gifted. how; they take no inter- commenced and complet- The branches were re- to Jackson, all that is but didn’t say how the offi cer They were on hand dur- est that Sergeant Prescott ed a project which will be moved from the tree so Company E who stayed cooked his dinner. ing the siege of Vicksburg never seemed to get tired, memorable in the history they would not obstruct behind in Cross City. The 3rd of October was and then, a year after they or that Devillo Grow was of war.” the view, and a bulky Lieutenant Milton Eding- the start of the Battle of had left, they returned always the fi rst to jump in In April of ’62 the En- platform was mounted at er kept the company busy Corinth and word soon to Corinth to repair the the water if the saw was gineers came with Pope’s the top. Confederate ob- on a number of projects, reached General Grant Memphis & Charleston ‘pinched;’ the man at the Army of the Mississippi servers mistook the struc- including several large at his headquarters in Railroad in the direction head gets all the credit, to join in the Siege of ture for an observation warehouses, an addition Jackson, Tenn. The bulk of Chattanooga. while these details, which Corinth. Of course, they balloon and a number to the railroad depot, a lo- of the regiment was sent They were in camp at are often the gist of the were involved in the dig- of concerned messages comotive turntable, and a by rail under the com- Glendale (modern Glen) whole thing, pass almost ging of the entrench- passed back and forth be- car shop to repair the fl at mand of Brig. Gen. James and working from this or quite unnoticed.” ments, but their real con- tween the top brass about cars and box cars. McPherson who collected camp when they built a Well said Colonel Bis- tribution was in the road how to deal with this new Apparently morale was a number of Union garri- number of bridges near sell, well said. and bridge department. threat. a little low during the son troops along the way. Burnsville and Iuka. One (Daily Corinthian col- Heavy rains had washed On the 28th of May, summer months until By morning of the 4th of their biggest projects umnist Tom Parson is a out the small bridges and the Engineers were busy Lt. Edinger, “arrested all they were within 10 miles of the war was a 300-foot National Park Service turned the roads into riv- building an artillery po- the lewd women in the of Corinth, but Confeder- railroad bridge over the ranger at the Corinth ers of mud. Bissell’s men sition on the east side of town and sent them to ate cavalry had torn up waters of Bear Creek just Civil War Interpretive created 44 miles of cordu- Bridge Creek when they Cairo, when tranquility the tracks forcing them to across the Alabama line. Center. His columns ap- roy road by cutting down were surprised by a col- was restored.” No word march the last leg on foot. By early 1864 the sadly pear Sundays.) Chaplain receives Medal of Honor 62 years after his death BY SHARON COHEN their chaplain lay dying. Kansas farmer’s son could Lt. Mike Dowe said fort him with his parting too, watching the Roman AP National Writer The Rev. Emil Ka- take no more. Thousands goodbye to the man who’d words: “Hey, Mike, don’t Catholic chaplain bless In the cold, barren hills paun was weak, his body of soldiers had already given him hope during worry about me. I’m go- and forgive his captors. of Korea more than 60 wracked by pneumonia died, some starving, oth- those terrible days. The ing to where I always He helped carry Kapaun years ago, two teary-eyed and dysentery. After six ers freezing to death. Now young West Point grad wanted to go and I’ll say a out of the mud hut and up soldiers stood in a pris- brutal months in the hell- the end was near for the cried, even as the chap- prayer for all of you.” oner of war camp where ish camp, the once sturdy chaplain. lain, he says, tried to com- Lt. Robert Wood wept, Please see MEDAL | 2B 2B • Daily Corinthian Outdoors Sunday, April 7, 2013 Bedding bream, gobbling toms ... it’s all good What a difference a fishing turkey population gave after fl y-down, and if they to nest, a lonely tom is As the weather begins to year makes in the turkey season many hunters an illusion get to him before you do, known to be susceptible stabilize and the warmth woods and on the water. last year, of high expectations for odds are not in your favor. to be coaxed in with some of spring takes hold, An early spring last year however, the season. Several have Most of the time they’ll seductive late morning sportsmen have plenty of had toms gobbling their won’t have done well and met those pull him away, making calling. Afternoon hunts choices to choose from. heads off at the onset of much lon- expectations, but many the challenge of luring the become more productive Whether it’s the fast-paced the hunting season, hens ger to wait others have had trouble tom into gun range next as well. action of fi shing for bed- started nesting early and David in getting fi nding a tom sexually to impossible. Nothing can be done ding bream, dunking jigs fi sh species began their Green in on some frustrated enough to open All is not lost, however. about the extremes with and minnows for crappie, spawning cycles much hot action. his beak. Gobbling activ- Persistence can pay off in the weather. It is what it throwing plugs at bass, sooner than usual. Outdoors As normal, ity got off to a real slow one of two ways. is, and it seems to have or chasing after strutting Never in my life would look for start in many areas. If you’re familiar with become the norm. Mak- toms in the woods ... hey, I have thought I’d ever bream to begin bedding No need to fret, though. the terrain and have an ing adjustments to coun- it’s all good! see bream trying to bed toward the end of April, If it hasn’t already, that’s idea where the turkeys teract what Mother Na- (Daily Corinthian in late March. It’s just not about fi ve to seven days all about to change. Tra- might be heading, a wide ture has thrown is about columnist and Alcorn supposed to happen. prior to the next full moon. ditionally, peak gobbling circle can be made to get all a person can do. County resident David But it appears every- It’s like sitting in a activity occurs in this area out in front and cut them An adjustment could be Green is an avid hunter thing has returned to crowded doctor’s offi ce. during the fi rst week or so off at the pass. Or, if that’s a rational rethinking of a and fi sherman in the normal. That is, if there No one likes to wait. But, of April. not feasible, hang tight game plan according to Crossroads area. Anyone is such a thing as normal in this instance, the wait But fi nding a fi red- and hunt later into the the conditions, or it could wishing to share their these days considering will be worth it. The fi rst up tom fi rst thing in the morning. Once the hens be something as simple own unique outdoor sto- the constant swings in the of many bream spawns morning is not always go to nest, ole tom is li- as choosing the sport that ry or have any news to weather we always seem to come is when the big- what it’s cracked up to able to fi re-back-up as he has the best chance of report pertaining to the to have. gest fi sh in the pond are be, especially if he’s got meanders about looking providing the most action outdoors, David can be Bream fi shermen who caught. hens nearby. Hens try to for another mate. at the moment with the contacted at dgreen_out- got an early jump on the A better than average hook-up with a mate right With most hens gone least amount of effort. [email protected].) There’s nothing better than spring in Mississippi’s outdoors BY MIKE GILES and enjoying stress relief and a springtime crap- phy tom. again and join Ken Mur- canoe the waters and en- The Meridian Star smack dab in the mid- pie outing on an action Come with me to the phy on a lunker hunt as joy the beautiful explo- Shad skittered near the dle of some of the fi nest packed fi shing trip. Chunky River and catch he catches and releases sions of blooms painting shoreline of a local lake hunting and fi shing in the Crappie head to the a limit of the explosive bass after bass at Okatib- the spring foliage with a just a split second before world. shallow waters of Okatib- spotted bass. bee Lake! magnifi cent rebirth of na- a bass slammed into the Spring has come to bee each spring and pro- Come to Kemper Lake Come and canoe Okati- ture. school sending a spray of Mississippi again and the vide glorious fi sh catching and catch a lunker bass bbee Creek right near Come and lose your- tiny baitfi sh up onto the dogwoods are blooming, opportunities second to amidst the lilies while ea- Meridian and observe the self in the splendor of banks on a recent spring the gobblers are booming none. gles soar overhead. wondrous assortment of our Mississippi Outdoors morning. and fi sh are biting. And Follow me still to the Come to the fertile wildlife living right here for just a short while and A lone angler promptly the choices are so many hills west of Meridian as streams of Kemper Coun- among us. bring your camera along pitched a Junebug lizard we fret over what to do? love sick gobblers scream ty where bucks roam See the bucks, ducks, to capture the beauty and near the commotion and Come with me and ex- thunderous early morn- the banks, ducks fi ll the coyotes, hawks, and even wonder of it all. a lunker bass sucked it in. plore our outdoor oppor- ing wake up calls, a chal- sloughs and even walleye wild hogs while catching Join me and have the Almost simultaneously I tunities right in our own lenge to all comers and swim the streams! Come red bellies, spotted bass experience of a lifetime in slammed the hook deep backyard. hunters, and a come and enjoy. or catfi sh. this place I choose to call into the lunker bass’ jaw Grab your pole, don hither pleading to any Whippoorwills whistle Come and explore my Southern Promised and it exploded through your sneakers, or boots hen within hearing dis- tunes fi lling the early beautiful Bonita Lakes. Land and home! the surface and fought and come along for a tance. Come with me as morning hours and nights Catch a monster bass, or (Contact Mike Giles at wildly all the way to the spring outing. Follow me a young hunter makes his with melodious refrains bike, hike, or jog the hills 601-917-3898 or e-mail boat! to the fl ooded minnow fi rst early spring gobbler free to all who will listen. and hollows. Come this him at mikegiles18@ I was living the dream ponds of Okatibbee Lake hunt and harvests a tro- Feel the thrill again and spring and walk the trails, comcast.net.) True hunting story: Father, son bag turkeys on opening day of season BY JOE MACALUSO them, but taking a mature crack of dawn like he’d to get up that early like “I wasn’t there 30 min- “My midmorning The (La.) Advocate bird with the wiles of a done for so many turkey- it is for my 28-year-old utes when I bagged a fi ne BATON ROUGE, La. — wild turkey isn’t common. season openers in the past. son,” Jeff said. “Of course, gobbler,” Jeff said. strategy may Score one for the old guys. And for the record, Jeff Jeff Farrar said he told he told me I was wasting “He came in full strut; have also had And two for a family, Farrar, the dad, went one- his son he planned some- my time and that he was it was the perfect hunt. something to do because how rare is it for up on his son, Jameson, thing different, “I would going before daylight, I could not wait to catch a father and son to score to chalk-up that rare dou- go midmorning, take hoping to have a better up with my son and brag with the fact that on the opening day of any ble. my time, and hope that advantage.” about my success. I’m 52 years old, hunting season, much The story started with I would have better luck Both were true to their “On my way home, I less the opening day of the usual conversation: than before. words: Jameson was out passed Jameson on Blair- and it’s not as the turkey season? The son asked his dad if “My midmorning strat- long before the sun, and stown Road. We pulled easy for me to It sounds like it would he was hunting on open- egy may have also had Jeff admitted his fi rst off of the side of the road, get up that early be easy to get gobblers af- ing day, and the dad re- something to do with the move, after having break- and before I could gloat ter 11 months of not hav- sponding that he was, but fact that I’m 52 years old, fast at Johnny B’s in Clin- about what a great hunt I like it is for my ing hunters chase after he wasn’t waking up at the and it’s not as easy for me ton, was a little after 9 a.m. had, he pulled a 20-pound 28-year-old son.” turkey out of the back of his truck. With a big smile Jeff Farrar on his face he said, ‘That’s Hunter how you do it dad.’ “We shared our stories Jeff Farrar was more and decided that, when than willing to step to all was said and done, the plate: “By the way, both strategies were very my turkey had a 12-inch successful,” Jeff said. beard and my son’s an But as family rivalries 11-inch (beard),” he said. go, somebody had to have “The old man can still put the last word. it on him!”

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Important Message to: Contractors, Excavator Equipment Operators, Surveyors, CONTINUED FROM 1B statue stands outside his former parish in tiny Public Officials, Homeowners & Associations, Schools, Property Owners, Emergency a hill on a stretcher after Pilsen, Kan. Chinese soldiers ordered But one award, the Responders, Planning & Zoning Offices. he be moved to a hospital, Medal of Honor, always a wretched, maggot-fi lled remained elusive. place the POWs dubbed Dowe and other POWs April 2013 has been designated as National Safe Digging Month “the death house.” There had lobbied on and off for was little or no medical years, writing letters, do- and Corinth Gas & Water Department is dedicated to increasing the awareness care there. Kapaun died ing interviews, enlisting of safe digging practices in our city and county. All persons preparing to dig must on May 23, 1951. support on Capitol Hill. These two soldiers — Dowe’s recommenda- call Mississippi 811 two days prior to the beginning of any work. Underground and many more — never tion was turned down in facilities will be marked using the color code system and then work may proceed. forgot their chaplain. Not the 1950s.The campaign his courage in swatting stalled, then picked up away an enemy soldier steam decades later. Ka- Every digging job requires a call whether you are planning to do it yourself or pointing a gun at a GI’s paun’s “boys” grew old, head. Not his talent for their determination did hiring a professional. The depth of utility lines varies and there may be multiple stealing food, then sneak- not. utility lines in a common area. Digging without calling can disrupt service to an ing it to emaciated troops. Now it has fi nally paid Not the inspiring way he off. entire neighborhood, harm you and those around you and potentially result in rallied his “boys,” as he On April 11, those two called them, urging them young lieutenants, Dowe fines and repair costs. Calling 811 before every digging job gets your under- to keep their spirits up. and Wood, now 85 and ground utility lines marked for free and helps prevent undesired consequences. The plain-spoken, pipe- 86, will join their com- smoking, bike-riding rades, Kapaun’s family Remember, it’s the law! chaplain was credited and others at the White with saving hundreds of House where President soldiers during the Ko- Barack Obama will award rean War. Kapaun (pro- the legendary chaplain CITY OF CORINTH nounced Kah-PAHWN) the Medal of Honor post- GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT received the Distin- humously. guished Service Cross and “It is about time,” Dowe 305 W Waldron St. Phone: 662-286-2263 many other medals. His says. Corinth, MS 38834 www.corinthgasandwater.com exploits were chronicled Even now, Father Ka- in books, magazines and paun’s story may still a TV show. A high school have one fi nal chapter: was named for him. His sainthood. 3B • Daily Corinthian Celebrations Sunday, April 7, 2013 Engagement Variety is tops in reception treats

BY SUSAN COLLINS-SMITH cream treats and contain cake and fun way to refl ect the couple’s per- MSU Ag Communications icing in various fl avors. sonality or a special aspect of the JACKSON — Wedding cakes Couples can personalize each couple’s relationship.” have long been the centerpiece of cake shooter with their monogram If the reception includes a formal the reception, but large multi-lay- or other decoration. dinner, small, simply decorated ered cakes are being replaced by “Most pastry chefs charge by the cakes can serve as centerpieces at new trends. size of the cake and complication each table before guests eat them Couples are choosing smaller of design, so having a smaller cake for dessert. For less formal recep- cakes or no cakes at all and instead can be less expensive, depending tions, a small, elaborate wedding offering several different desserts on how many and what types of cake is perfect for the purpose of or individual dessert servings. other desserts are offered,” Prow- pictures, but guests can eat slices “Southern tradition in wedding ell-Turner said. of frosted sheet cakes. ceremonies calls for having a large Many couples offer other des- Some couples are accommodat- wedding cake, often referred to serts to make the celebration more ing their guests’ preferences by of- as the bride’s cake, and a groom’s personal. Individual desserts, such fering a dessert bar. Dessert bars cake,” said Tashmia Prowell-Turn- as pies, cheesecakes or cookies, may offer several different kinds er, child and family development give the couple more opportu- of desserts or may offer one type area agent in Madison County nity to incorporate their personal of dessert that can be customized with the Mississippi State Univer- tastes or unique stories into the to the guests’ liking, such as ice sity Extension Service. “But many reception. cream sundaes. Variety can meet couples are opting to offer multiple “I customize each menu for each the needs of guests who are aller- selections of food and desserts at client, and a lot of my clients are gic to gluten, dairy or nuts. their receptions.” asking for distinctive, single-serv- “Dessert bars are a good way to A smaller wedding cake can help ing desserts, like cake shooters,” accommodate all guests,” Prowell- trim the budget and make room said Kelly Pittman, owner of Ele- Turner said. “Some guests may not for more dessert options. Indi- ments Catering and Floral Design enjoy the bride or groom’s favorite vidual desserts, such as cupcakes in Columbia. “It gives the couple a fl avor of cake, so having more des- and cake shooters, are popular ad- chance to offer more than one or sert options to choose from can en- Bethany Nicole Sherard, Tory Nicholas Riley ditions or alternatives. Cake shoot- two different fl avor combinations sure everyone will enjoy the recep- ers are packaged like push-up ice of cake and icing. It can also be a tion,” Prowell-Turner said. Sherard — Riley

Mr. and Mrs. Keith She- associate in applied sci- rard of Corinth are proud ence from Northeast Holly Springs hosting 75th annual Pilgrimage Tour to announce the forth- Mississippi Community coming marriage of their College and an associate Special to the Daily Corinthian ed during the Civil War. er attended this extraor- Fried Green Tomatoes daughter, Bethany Nicole of applied science with HOLLY SPRINGS, — This beautiful home was dinary event before.” with free admission and Sherard to Tory Nicholas honors from Itawamba The 75th Pilgrimage will chosen as the primary Attractions this year concessions provided. Riley, son of Mr. and Mrs. College. She is currently take place in historic fi lming location for the include the Church of According to garden Tommy Riley of Ramer, employed with McNairy Holly Springs, April 12- 1999 fi lm “Cookie’s For- the Yellow Fever Mar- club member Elizabeth Tenn. Regional Hospital in Sel- 14. tune.” tyrs (1841), First Pres- Smith, “We are smok- The bride-elect is the mer, Tenn. as a diagnostic Set in the Antebel- Also included on the byterian Church (1860), ing a whole hog on the granddaughter of Mr. sonographer. lum Capitol of the Mid- tour are Finley Place Christ Episcopal Church grounds this year, just and Mrs. Gilbert Sherard Mr. Riley is a 2002 South, the tour features (1856), Walthall Place (1858), and First Unit- like in the movie. We had of Corinth, and Jeanette graduate of McNairy Cen- selected antebellum (1848), and Montrose ed Methodist Church a fantastic turnout last Newcomb Gibens and tral High School where he homes hosted by cos- (1858), headquarters of (1849), with organ recit- year and we get asked the late Dewey Gibens of lettered in baseball and tumed guides, local sto- the Holly Springs Gar- als to be held throughout to bring the event back Corinth. football. He is currently rytellers, organ recitals den Club, sponsors of the the weekend, as well as again and again.” The prospective groom employed as an engineer in the town’s historic pilgrimage, which houses the Marshall County His- Saturday will also fea- is the grandson of the late with Southern Towing churches, horse-drawn an arboretum. torical Museum, the Ida ture “A Walk Through Thomas and Margie Riley Company. carriage rides, Civil War For the fi rst year ever, B. Wells-Barnett Muse- Time,” the guided tour of Ramer and the late R.B. The couple will ex- re-enactors, luncheons, Hedge Farm (1842) is um, and the Strawberry through historic Hill- and Ruby Lee King of Ra- change vows on April 9, a character-guided cem- featured on the tour. Plains Audubon Center. crest Cemetery and an mer. 2013 at 5 p.m. in Kauai, etery tour, arts and crafts Hedge Farm, one of the On Friday and Satur- arts and crafts fair on the Ms. Sherard is a 2002 Hawaii. After an extended and a Southern supper in best examples of a plant- day, guests may make square. That evening, the graduate of Kossuth High honeymoon, they will re- the antebellum Montrose er’s cottage in the state, plans to enjoy the Plant Holly Springs Garden School. She received her side in Corinth. mansion. sits on 175 acres of origi- it Pink luncheon at the Club will host Montrose Guests are invited to nal farmland that was Kate Freeman Clark Art Under the Moonlight, a enjoy an authentic, pre- once part of a 2,000-acre Gallery to benefi t the dinner dance featuring a Civil War experience. plantation. Susan G. Komen for the Southern supper under Homes on tour this year According to the Holly Cure foundation. On Fri- the stars at one of the include the historic Mag- Springs Garden Club day evening this year, town’s fi nest antebellum Budget weddings for nolias, circa 1852. Built president, Sarah Taylor, guests may take part in homes. by William F. Mason as “This year is the 75th an- the annual 5K, “Hoop- Sunday’s guests are in- a smart financial start a wedding present for his niversary of one of the fi n- skirts on the Highway,” vited to a Southern tea on daughter, Elizabeth, this est events Mississippi has which again partners with the grounds of Montrose BY BONNIE COBLENTZ Start by deciding how Gothic style home fea- to offer. It is just as vital famed “Killer Kudzu 5K” with a tour of the home. MSU Ag Communications much can be spent on a tures period furnishings, and special to our com- to benefi t the American (For tickets to this MISSISSIPPI STATE — wedding, and work with- crystal chandeliers and munity now as it was 75 Cancer Society’s Relay for year’s festivities, visitors While every bride wants a in that fi gure. Identify the a circular staircase. The years ago. This year, we Life project. Afterwards, should call Mrs. William special wedding, having most expensive items in Tudor arched entrance hope to entertain former guests will enjoy the third York at 662-252-2365 an event that breaks the a wedding, and then de- has a door bearing the pilgrimage royalty, guests annual “Screen on the or Mrs. Rod Childers bank is the wrong way to cide how to handle each marks of a bayonet that who return year after Green,” on the stately at 901-230-3576 or start married life. of them. Big-ticket items was thrust through it year, and hopefully, many grounds of Montrose for visit www.hollyspring- According to www. in the budget include lo- when the home was raid- new guests who have nev- a big-screen viewing of spilgrimage.com.) costofwedding.com, the cation, food, fl owers and average cost of a wedding dresses. in Mississippi is under “You may need to pri- $24,000. In Washing- oritize and decide which ton County, weddings of these items are most costs range from $16,724 important,” Shaffett said. to $27,874; in Madison “Fit them in the budget County, couples typically fi rst, fi nding ways to re- spend between $19,367 duce their costs when and $32,279; and in Jack- possible, and then you crossroads wedding planner son County, that cost is will know how much between $17,025 and money you have left to $28,675. spend on other, less im- But fi nancial specialists portant things associated 2013 Daily Corinthian with the Mississippi State with the wedding.” University Extension Ser- Teresa Lyle, an Ex- vice said weddings do not tension family resource have to be expensive to be management area work- meaningful. ing in Leake County, said Susan Cosgrove, an Ex- elegant weddings are pos- tension family resource sible without spending a management area agent lot of money. in Newton County, said “Keep them simple taking on debt for a wed- and be creative without The Best Local ding is a bad idea. spending a lot of money,” “If you’re going to go Lyle said. into debt for something, Scaling back the guest Wedding Resources: make sure you’re paying list is an easy way to cut “local experts for for something that you costs because less food is still have,” Cosgrove said. required at the reception planning your “The ceremony will be afterwards. Very light over quickly, the cake will snacks may be suffi cient perfect day” be eaten, and the fl owers for an afternoon recep- wilted.” tion, while weddings held Bobbie Shaffett, Exten- near meals require a sig- sion family resource man- nifi cantly larger budget agement specialist, said for food. an affordable wedding is When a wedding is best. planned long in advance, We at the Daily Corinthian are proud to present a very select choice of local “It is wise to start a some items can be bought marriage with good de- in advance, spreading out businesses to help make your wedding event a great success. cision making and live the cost. within your budget,” Experts agreed that the Local businesses make sense and offer you a personal touch you’d be hard pressed to Shaffett said. “This can details and trappings of a fi nd from a large, out-of-market company. be the basis for the rest of wedding are not nearly as your marriage.” important as the commit- Wedding decisions ment being made. Pick up your 2013 Crossroads Wedding Planner today should be made with that “When you look at the long-term outlook. wedding with a long- at the following locations: “If you make what you range perspective, you Ann’s • Clausel Jewelry • Crossroads Arena • Emma’s Everything want more important realize the ring, the fl ow- than what you can afford, ers or the dress are really Gingers • Kates & Company • Lipchic Boutique • Little’s Jewelers that tends to carry over to inconsequential,” Shaffett all the decisions that cou- said. “It’s the commit- The Daily Corinthian ple makes,” Shaffett said. ment that counts.” 4B • Sunday, April 7, 2013 • Daily Corinthian Book Review Excellent read: ‘The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat’ BY TERRI best souvenir. But Odette didn’t talk Yep, that’s what reading SCHLICHENMEYER If it was Sunday after about that. No sense in “The Supremes at Earl’s Columnist church, then everybody in worrying James, the love All-You-Can-Eat” is like: “The Supremes at Leaning Tree knew where of her life for more than comfortable from the fi rst Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat” they’d fi nd Odette, Clarice, thirty years. No reason to page, delightful to the by Edward Kelsey Moore and Barbara Jean: at Earl’s make Clarice fret, since last. c.2013, Alfred A. Knopf All-You-Can-Eat. They’d she had enough problems Author Edward Kelsey $24.95 / $28.95 Canada been gathering there for with a philandering hus- Moore made me laugh 313 pages forty-odd years but food band. And since Barbara out loud in parts of this wasn’t all they got. Jean carried loss heavy book with characters that All for one, and one for The diner’s owner, Big in her chest, there was no are snide and sarcastic, all. Earl, had been like a father sense in stirring up bad strong yet delicate. Then That could’ve been the to just about everybody memories. he turned around and motto for you and your in town. He practically Yes, Big Earl was dead made me feel bad for two best friends. Growing raised Odette’s husband, but life went on in Lean- what was coming. I loved up, you were the Three James, and he’d taken in ing Tree, Indiana. Life his turns of phrase and Musketeers, sharing gos- Barbara Jean when her went on, Clarice kept his sense of humor, and sip, secrets, crushes, fam- mother died. Big Earl was turning a blind eye on her I loved the fact that he ilies, and truths. Every- generous with advice and husband’s affairs; Little made me forget that his body knew that you three compliments and every- Earl kept the All-You- characters weren’t fl esh- were close as paint on a body loved him. Can-Eat running; Barbara and-blood. Overall, I just wall and where there was But now he was dead. Jean drank herself stupid plain loved this book. one, the other two weren’t Odette learned it from her every day, like she had for If you’ve ever had a far away. mother, who came visit- years; and Odette passed friend (or two) that you You were lucky to have ing in the middle of the the time with those who’d knew better than you those friends when you night, along with a well- passed on. know yourself, then you were young and if you’re dressed white woman Until one day, Mama need to share this book. lucky now, you’ve still got who seemed a little tipsy. had something to say “The Supremes at Earl’s them around. As you’ll Odette wasn’t surprised that Odette didn’t want to All-You-Can-Eat” is great see in the new novel “The to see her Mama at that hear… for one, but better for all. Supremes at Earl’s All- time of day. Ever since Have you ever read (Terri Schlichenmeyer You-Can-Eat” by Edward they’d buried Mama six a book that made you is a book review colum- Kelsey Moore, those long- years before, she’d been feel so at home that you nist for the Daily Corin- time friends may be life’s visiting Odette real often. never wanted it to end? thian.) Cryptoquip ‘Duck Dynasty’ stars greet fans BY STACEY PLAISANCE The Robertsons would real name is Jason, said Associated Press not talk about the status the duck calls are still METAIRIE, La. — Phil of a fourth season or re- handmade, one-by-one. Robertson, one of the ports they were holding To meet demand, the shaggy-bearded stars of out for more money. But business has gone from a the hit reality TV series if their popularity is any dozen employees before “Duck Dynasty,” used to indication, they’ll be back. the show aired to about get mistaken for a home- The Robertsons have 75 in the past year. They less man. He said he was fan merchandise such as make 14,000 duck calls a even singled out once at bobble-head dolls, duck- week, he said. an airport for a security themed license plates and Fans buy the duck calls search and wands went Chia Pet planters in the even though many have “places my woman hasn’t shape of their faces with no intention of hunting, been in years.” greenery that grows like he said. These days, though, their beards. Casey Cambre and his the patriarch of a family At the autograph ses- 5-year-old daughter, Ava, of duck hunters-turned- sion, Phil, with his sons waited more than eight millionaires is more likely Willie and Jase, and his hours to be the fi rst in line to get stopped by strang- brother Silas “Uncle Si” to meet the family. ers who want autographs Robertson, gathered out- “I’ve never done any- or pictures. side a sporting goods thing like this, ever, not “When you look like store in the New Orleans even for a concert,” said this, there’s no hat and suburb of Metairie. Kids Cambre. “A lot of people glasses that can cover it in the crowd blew into like the show because it’s up,” Phil’s son Willie said, duck calls while a group funny. I like it because it’s drawing laughs from his of women chanted “Si, Si, a good, clean, wholesome family of co-stars. “I’m Si, Si!” family show.” certainly more recogniz- “We’re getting more Each of the show’s epi- able. I can tell you that.” and more used to it as we sodes ends with the fam- Last Saturday, more go around, seeing people ily gathered around the than 500 fans showed crowded up and want- dinner table in prayer. up at an autograph ses- ing a picture or an auto- “We’re trying to in- sion with the family. The graph, and we think it’s fuse a little good into the Robertsons cracked jokes neat,” said Willie Rob- American culture,” Phil about their celebrity sta- ertson. “We were hop- Robertson said. tus and signed books, ing the show would have “Love God, love your T-shirts, shoes and even that kind of impact, and it neighbor, hunt ducks. some hunting rifl es for has.” Raise your kids, make fans in their home state of Hundreds of fans ar- them behave, love them. Louisiana. rived too late and were I don’t see the down side The show, which airs kept behind red velvet to that.” on A&E, follows the fam- ropes several yards away Si Robertson, who is ily and its business, Duck from the stars. Some always with a tall cup Commander, which spe- came from as far away as of tea in hand, said he cializes in handmade Cow Bay in Nova Scotia, drinks about two gallons duck calls and other bird Canada. of unsweetened tea a day. hunting gear. But the “Nova Scotians, they’re As he sipped some dur- Robertsons are easily dis- rednecks also,” said ing an interview, he said tracted from their work Dwayne Doucette, a Ca- it was a misconception and amuse the audience nadian who was with the that he drinks sweet tea. with their humorous ad- group holding signs that That would rot his teeth, ventures. read: “We love Duck Dy- and besides, he said, he’s The show premiered nasty” and “Canada loves sweet enough as it is. in 2012 and is in its third Duck Dynasty and Duck “I’m so sweet I can’t get season, drawing about 8 Commander.” out in the rain. I’ll melt,” million viewers a week. Jase Robertson, whose he said.

Ebert not just a critic, but part of Hollywood BY DAVID GERMAIN festivals and took Hol- barely scratched the sur- AP Movie Writer lywood’s biggest names face of Ebert’s work as a LOS ANGELES — Roger to task when they missed critic, student and just Ebert could be tough on the mark. plain lover of fi lm. fi lmmakers, but unlike Ebert drew his own crit- “Roger loved movies. many critics, he earned icism that the thumbs-up, They were his life. His their respect. thumbs-down trademark reviews went far deeper So much so that they of his TV shows over-sim- than simply thumbs up claimed him as one of plifi ed the way we look at or thumbs down,” said their own when the Di- fi lms. Yet with his chubby Steven Spielberg, one rectors Guild of America frame and thick-rimmed of the fi lmmakers who made Ebert an honorary glasses, he popularized honored Ebert at the Di- lifetime member at the the notion of the dwee- rectors Guild ceremony. group’s awards ceremony bish critic as arbiter of “He wrote with passion four years ago. cultural taste, inspiring through a real knowledge What better testimo- a generation of TV and of fi lm and fi lm history, ny for a life’s work in a online reviewers much as and in doing so, helped profession that typically Woodward and Bernstein many movies fi nd their draws sneers from fi lm- inspired a generation of audiences.” makers and fans alike? investigative journalists. Ebert died at the Re- But then Ebert, who died Just as inspirational habilitation Institute of Thursday at age 70, was was how Ebert continued Chicago, two days after not just any critic. He was the work he loved through announcing that he was THE critic. repeated ailments. He undergoing treatment for At the Chicago Sun- lost parts of his jaw and a recurrence of cancer. Times since 1967 and the ability to speak after Ebert’s criticism earned through decades as a pio- cancer surgeries in 2006, him a Pulitzer in 1975, neering fi lm reviewer on yet he came back to writ- and he wrote more than television, Ebert cham- ing fulltime and eventual- 20 books that included pioned tiny gems that ly returned to television. two volumes of essays on he scouted out at fi lm And that famous thumb classic movies. Daily Corinthian • Sunday, April 7, 2013 • 5B Assistance

Marine Corps meet an alternative to nursing and women whose com- ■ Al-Anon is a support Support, Education) sup- Restaurant. The Corinth Marine home placement and can mon welfare is to stay group and fellowship of port group, “Just love The Shiloh Battlefield Corps League meets offer services such as sober and help others relatives and friends of them for who they are,” & World War II Museum the first Tuesday of ev- homemakers, expanded achieve sobriety. The alcoholics. The group meets every first Monday is the home of Honor Our ery month at Martha’s home health services, Iuka meeting is an open meets at 7 p.m. on of the month at 6 p.m. Veterans Inc., a non-prof- Menu, downtown Corinth, home delivered meals, meeting, anyone who Mondays at 1st Baptist There is help for parents it organization dedicated at 6 p.m. adult day services, es- has a problem with alco- Church in Corinth. For of a child with autism. to raising money for corted transportation, in- hol or other substances more information, call Meet other parents, projects to benefit area Marines helping home respite and case is welcome to attend. 462-4404. share experiences, ask veterans. The museum Marines management. For more information, ■ Mended Hearts is a questions, get advice, features items Larry De- For more information, call 662-660-3150. support group open to all help others, vent or just Berry has amassed over “The Few and the call 1-800-745-6961. ■ The Alzheimer’s heart patients, their fami- read. For more informa- a lifetime of collecting Proud — Marines Help- Caregiver Support Group lies and others impacted tion, call 662-415-1340. Shiloh-related artifacts, ing Marines” — a United Genealogy society in Corinth is partnered by heart disease. Its pur- Corinth “Cross- as well as artifacts from States Marine Corps The Alcorn County Ge- with the Alzheimer’s As- pose is to inspire hope roads” Multiple Sclero- the Korean War, World League is a visitation nealogical Society is now sociation Mississippi in heart disease patients sis Group invites anyone War II, the Vietnam War program for senior inac- located at the southeast Chapter. Keri Roaten is and their families through with multiple sclerosis — all the way up to the tive Marines. When a corner of the Alcorn the facilitator. The group visits and sharing experi- to come meet with them war in Afghanistan. senior inactive Marine is County Courthouse base- meets every first Thurs- ences of recovery and on the third Wednesday The Shiloh Battlefield housebound or in a nurs- ment in the old veterans’ day of each month at the returning to an active life. of each month at 11:30 & World War II Museum ing home or hospice, the services office. It is open Corinth Public Library, Healthcare professionals a.m. at the Mississippi is open Monday through Corinth detachment will Tuesday-Friday from 10 from 6-7 p.m. join in the mission by pro- State/Alcorn County Ex- Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 visit fellow Marines — a.m. until 2 p.m. The group discusses viding their expertise and tension Office, 2200 Le- p.m. and Sunday, 1 to 5 because once a Marine the hardships of those support. vee Road, located behind p.m. For more informa- always a Marine. Support groups caring for people effect- Mended Hearts meets the Crossroads Arena. tion call Larry DeBerry at For more information, ■ The Crossroads ed by the disease and the second Monday of Contact Joy Forsyth at 731-926-0360. call 662-287-3233. Group of Narcotics Anon- offer several different every month at 10 a.m. 662-462-7325 for more ymous meets Monday, resources as well. For at the Magnolia Com- information. Thrift stores Volunteers needed Wednesday and Friday more information, con- munity Service Complex ■ The Lighthouse Fam- Magnolia Regional Hos- at noon, and at 7 p.m., tact k_roaten@hotmail. in the Cardiac Rehab ‘Sharing Hearts’ ily Thrift Store is located pice is currently seeking seven days a week, at com or 662-594-5526. Conference Room, 1001 The Sharing Hearts in the Harper Square individuals or groups to 506 Cruise Street in ■ The “Good Grief” South Harper Road in adult care program of- Mall at 1801 South be trained as volunteers. Corinth. All meetings are ministry of the Hopewell- Corinth. fers Alzheimer’s Day Harper Road in Corinth. Hospice is a program non-smoking. Indian Springs United ■ Finding Hope Minis- Care on Tuesdays from One hundred percent of of caring for individuals The Northeast Missis- Methodist Charge is tries, a ministry of Fair- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the revenue goes back who are terminally ill sippi area of Narcotics a collaborative effort view Community Church First Baptist Church, 501 into the community in and choose to remain Anonymous Hotline is of both churches and is offering a depression Main Street, Corinth. It helping the Lighthouse at home with family or a 662-841-9998. meets every Wednes- support group. The ses- is a respite day program Foundation. The store is caregiver. Some of the ■ A Narcotics Anony- day afternoon at 3 p.m. sions will be held in the that provides individual open Tuesday through ministry opportunities for mous meeting is held in the dining room of fellowship hall of Fairview group activities such as Saturday from 9:30 a.m.- volunteers are sitting with on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. the Arby’s Restaurant, Community Church, 125 arts and crafts, exer- 5:30 p.m. the patient in their homes at the Johnson-Ford- 706 Highway 72 East, CR 356, Iuka -- just off cise, music, games and Those wanting to do- to allow the caregiver a Mitchrell Commu- Corinth. Hwy. 350. The support therapy and lunch to nate items to the Salva- break, grocery shopping, nity Center, 707 Spring The ministry was es- group meets from 10-11 patients diagnosed with tion Army, 1209 U.S. reading to a patient, craft Street in Iuka. Call 662- tablished to support a.m. Friday mornings and Alzheimer’s disease or Hwy. 72 West, whether opportunities, bereave- 279-6435 for directions. those who have experi- 6-7 p.m. Friday evenings. dementia. The purpose it be clothing or furniture ment/grief support and ■ The Corinth Down- enced a devastating life For more information, of the program is to can call 287-6979. The in-office work. town Group AA meets event such as the death call Debra Smith at 662- provide caregivers some Salvation Army hours are For more information, Sundays and Tuesdays of a loved one, diagnosis 808-6997. free time from care while 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday- contact Lila Wade, vol- at 8 p.m. at the First of a terminal illness or ■ A grief support group providing social interac- Saturday. The social ser- unteer coordinator at Baptist Church, 501 N. condition, the loss of a for anyone who has lost tion for the participants. vice part of the agency 662-293-1405 or 1-800- Main Street, Corinth. spouse or parent through a loved one or may have For more information, is open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 843-7553. For more information divorce, even the loss of a sick family member call Tim Dixon at 662- Monday-Friday. for all area AA groups, a job or home. The minis- and needs someone 396-1454. Program expanded please call 662-212- try is non-denominational who will understand Post 6 meets The Northeast Mis- 2235. and open to all. what your going through Shiloh museum Perry Johns Post No. sissippi Planning and ■ An Alcoholics Anony- There is no cost to at- is meeting at Real Life A museum dedicated 6, American Legion will Development District/ mous meeting is held tend and no obligation Church, (next to Fred’s in to the Battle of Shiloh hold its regular monthly Elderly and Disabled in Iuka at the old Chevy to continue. For more in- Corinth), every Monday and area veterans is meeting every second Medicaid Waiver Pro- dealership building formation, call Bro. Rick from 6-7 p.m. open next to Shiloh Na- Thursday at 7 p.m. at gram has expanded into off old Hwy. 25 each Wells, pastor of Hopewell For one on one meet- tional Military Park. It is the Legion Hall on South Alcorn, Prentiss, Tippah Wednesday at 7 p.m. and Indian Springs Unit- ings, contact Sherry located at the intersec- Tate St., Corinth, along and Tishomingo Coun- and Friday at 7:30 p.m. ed Methodist Charge and Scott at 662-415-7173. tion of state Route 22 with the Ladies’ Auxil- ties. This home and com- Alcoholics Anonymous facilitator at 662-587- ■ C.A.U.S.E. (Corinth, and Route 142 in Shiloh, iary and Sons of Legion munity based program is is a fellowship of men 9602. Autism, Understanding, across from Ed Shaw’s Squadron No. 6. Legal Scene Your Crossroads Area Guide to Law Professionals

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Please come by the Daily Corinthian and NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS fill out a questionaire. --1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS DAILY CORINTHIAN 1607 S. Harper Rd. --CENTRAL AIR/HEAT Corinth, MS ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONALS --STOVE AND REFRIGERATOR INCLUDED 0244 Trucking OR SECRETARY’S DAY IS DRIVER - HOME EVERY 5-7 DAYS HAPPY DAYS APTS. 2800-3200 MILES WEEKLY Start at 35cpm HAMILTON CIRCLE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2013 (3cpm monthly bonus also available) 662-287-0109 Must have a Class A CDL, be at least 23 yrs. old, have 18 mo. trac/trlr exp. 62 years of age or older Give your Secretary a Special and meet all DOT requirements. Handicapped/Disabled regardless of age Wiseway Salute to His/Her Special Day! Transportation Services Call 800-876-1660 ext 177 RENTAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE Or apply online at www.wiseway.com CORINTH, MS ATTENTION Ad Will Be In Color DRIVER Trainees Hours: Mon.-Wed.-Fri. 9:00-2:30 Needed Now! TDD# 771 No Experience Necessary. You may put up to 5 lines (approx. 25 words) Roehl Transport needs “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer” entry-level semi drivers. $35.00 Premium equipment & for (with or without picture) benefits. Call Today 0240 Skilled Trade 1-888-540-7364 Deadline is Friday, April 19, 2013 by 12 Noon OWNER/OPERATORS ThyssenKrupp Elevator Americas All you need is a truck. We provide everything You may else. Choose your own ThyssenKrupp Elevator Employment Opportunities trailer!! Run where you •Call 662-287-6147 want. $1,000 sign on bo- ThyssenKrupp Elevator, the nation’s largest manufacturer of elevators, nus. 662-417-3602. has immediate openings at its Middleton, Tennessee manufacturing •Email to [email protected] facility for a Production Supervisor and Quality Engineer. 0320 Cats/Dogs/Pets •Mail to Daily Corinthian, P.O. Box 1800, Corinth, MS 38835 The qualifi ed candidates for the Supervisor’s position will have: 1 SMALL Yorkie-Pom, 8 • At least fi ve years’ supervisory experience in a manufacturing facility wks., CKC reg., S&W, •Bring to 1607 S. Harper Rd., Corinth parents on site. $275 • Supervisory experience in a unionized environment cash. 662-665-1364. • A proven record of consistent and fair enforcement of plant rules / AKC REG. Rottweiler policies / regulations puppies, 6 wks. old, 1 • A proven record of achieving and maintaining schedule adherence male, 1 female, S&W, • A proven record of developing / coaching the hourly workforce $300 each. 662-643-3008 or 662-416-3763. • Experience in metal fabrication, welding, machining, and assembly operations DACHSHOUNDS, BORN March 13, 2013, chocol- • Excellent communications / organizational skills ate, 1 male, 4 females. ready to go 3/27. $325 The qualifi ed candidates for the Quality Engineer position will possess each. 731-434-8890. a bachelors degree in Engineering (Electrical Engineering preferred) YORKIE POO, female, and 3 to 5 years progressive work experience in quality control. In light tan, 12 wks. old, all addition, this position requires knowledge of and experience with the S&W. $250. 662-287-8673 following: or 415-1994. • Strong electrical / electronics background • Statistical Process Control (SPC) 0410 Farm Market • Excel / Word / PowerPoint BABY DUCKS, $5 ea; • Problem solving methodologies Duck hatching eggs, $5 • Basic understanding of ISO-9001 doz; Grown ducks, $35 • Lean manufacturing techniques pr; Incubator repair. 462 -3976, 415-0146. • Six Sigma (certifi cation preferred) INSULATED INCUBATOR, ThyssenKrupp Elevator off ers a competitive compensation / benefi ts new, 4-drawers, holds package. If you meet the qualifi cations listed above, please send a 250 lg. eggs, great hatches, $495. 462-3976 resume with salary history to: or 415-0146. ThyssenKrupp Elevator 0430 Feed/Fertilizer Post Offi ce Box 370 Middleton, Tennessee 38052 HORSE QUALITY, Tiffton 44 hay, lg. sq. bales, Attn: HR Manager $4.00. Fertilized & dry in No telephone calls please barn. Corinth, 662-808- 0291 EOE IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF ALCORN COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN RE: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF 8B • Sunday, April, 2013 • Daily Corinthian JOHN ANTHONY NUNLEY, Misc. Items for Misc. Items for Mobile Homes Mobile Homes Manufactured DECEASED 0533 Furniture 0563 0563 0675 0741 0747 0955 Legals Hauling Sale Sale for Rent for Sale Homes for Sale CAUSE NO. 2012-0077- SOFA & CHAIR, 1950's- BOX OF shoes, assort- CAIN POLES, 7 cents per 2 BR, stove/refrig. furn., 2007 CAVALIER mobile N E W E N E R G Y S t a r 02 BIG D'S Hauling, LLC. 60's style, Gold in color, ment of sizes, kids/wo- foot, good for garden $250 mo., $100 dep. 287- home, 16x80, must be Clayton Homes! My Owner, Dale Brock. 648 $350/OBO, 662-396-1027 men, $3-$5. 396-1854. stick. 662-396-1326. 3461 or 396-1678. moved. Near Booneville. price WILL NOT be beat! SUMMONS BY CR 600, Walnut, MS Excellent Condition. Financing available with PUBLICATION 38683. If you need it WHITE JENNY Lind baby BRAND NEW smoker D/W 3 BR, 2 BA, Central 618-457-4223. 575 credit score. 662-820 hauled, give us a call! 1- REVERSE YOUR Sch. Dist. $350 dep., bed, comes with mat- grill, $50. 731-645-6069. -9688. THE STATE OF 901-734-7660. AD FOR $1.00 $500 mo. 662-837-8575. tress & mobile, $100. 287 MISSISSIPPI -0968 after 3. COLLECTION OF 14 John EXTRA SALE - SALE - SALE Home Improvement G r i s h a m h a r d b a c k TAX RETURN SPECIAL: Call 662-287-6147 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Model Displays Must Go! TO: ANY AND ALL WHITE JENNY Lind chan- books, great cond., $50 2013 16x80 3 BR, 2 BA & Repair New Spacious 4 BR, 2 HEIRS AND ging table, has 3 shelves obo. 662-665-0209. for details. Vinyl siding/ BUTLER, DOUG: Founda- BA homes starting at UNKNOWN & small pad. $50. 287- SEVERAL PIECES of glass, shingled roof, tion, floor leveling, C O L L E C T I O N O F 2 7 5 Homes for $43,500 HEIRS OF JOHN 0968 after 3. $10-$15. 287-0121. 0710 thermal windows, bricks cracking, rotten packaged Hot Wheels, Single Sections start at ANTHONY NUNLEY, Sale 2"x6" walls wood, basements, mostly muscle cars & S T U F F E D A N I M A L S , $29,500 DECEASED Machinery & glamour bath, black shower floor. Over 35 0545 hot rods. $225. 662-665- $ 1 0 . 0 0 . 2 8 7 - 0 1 2 1 . HOUSE FOR SALE Clayton Homes Tools appliances, yrs. exp. Free est. 0209. 8 CR 522, Corinth - Hwy 72 West, You have been made a and much more. 731-239-8945 o r DIAL CALAPERS, good Fantastic home for Corinth, MS Defendant in the suit filed in All for only $287.00 662-284-6146. cond., $75. 287-4370. FREE ADVERTISING growing family. 2 liv- 1/4 mile past Magnolia this Court by Susan Barnett, per month plus escrow. Advertise one item val- ing areas, breakfast Hospital Administratrix of the Estate H A N D Y - M A N R e p a i r Windham Homes STARETT DIAL indicator, ued at $500 or less for nook, formal dining of John Anthony Nunley, Peti- Spec. Lic. & Bonded, Corinth, MS complete set, $100. 287- free. Price must be in room, office or 5th tioner, seeking adjudication of plumbing, electrical, 1-888-287-6996 4370. ad & will run for 5 days bedroom, basement Manufactured the heirs of John Anthony floors, woodrot, car- in Daily Corinthian, 1 with gaming area, large 0747 p e n t r y , s h e e t r o c k . VICTOR CUTTING torch & WANT TO make certain Homes for Sale Nunley. day in Reporter & 1 day laundry, situated on 2 Res./com. Remodeling brazing tip, $100. 287- your ad gets attention? WHOLESALE TO the pub- in Banner Independent. acres with 5 additional 2 BR, 2 BA, 14x70. Home & repairs. 662-286-5978. 4370. Ask about attention lic! 2004 28x64 3 BR, 2 You are summoned to ap- Ads may be up to ap- acres that can be pur- is ready to move into getting graphics. and for $12,900 the full BA's, large living pear and defend against said VICTOR CUTTING torch prox. 20 words includ- chased as well! Large Lawn/Landscape/ home will be delivered room, brick front fire- complaint or petition at 9:00 w/gauges & tanks, good ing phone number. WEDDING CAKE STAIRS deck, shop, pond and to your property. Home place, sliding glass door o'clock a.m. on the 14th Tree Svc cond., $350. 662-287- FOR ABOVE GROUND lots of room to roam! has plenty of room & off living room. Home day of May, 2013, at the 4370. The ads must be for POOL. $250. EXCELLENT Priced reduced! By ap- has dining room, large Courthouse in Booneville, private party or per- COND. 662-396-1705 pointment, 662-284- garden tub in master bath with separate island in kitchen, mas- Prentiss County, Mississippi, Store/Office sonal mdse. & does not 5379. ter bath has large tub, and in case of your failure to 0551 include pets, livestock WHAT-NOTS, $10-$15. shower & double vanity. Equipment 287-0121. HUD Call 662-397-9339. separate shower stall, appear and defend, a judg- (chickens, ducks, cattle, ment will be entered against 7 - D R A W E R w o o d e n PUBLISHER’S new carpet throughout. goats, fish, hogs, etc), you for the money or other GREEN ACRES LAWN desk. $90. 662-212-4450. NOTICE Delivered & set up for garage sales, hay, fire- REAL ESTATE FOR RENT things demanded in the com- SERVICE. High quality All real estate adver- 2000 16X80 Clayton 3 BR, only $26,900. Call 662- wood, & automobiles. plaint or petition. work without the high OFFICE DESK w/corner tised herein is subject 2 full BA's. Home comes 296-5923. prices. Satisfaction table w/cabinet on top Unfurnished to the Federal Fair with frig., stove, dish- of desk, leather swivel, NO BUSINESS OR Housing Act which You are not required to guaranteed! Free Est. 0610 washer, C/H/A, power W O W ! $ 2 4 , 9 0 0 $450 obo. 731-645-6069. Apartments makes it illegal to ad- file an answer or other plead- 662-287-3632 or 662-664- COMMERCIAL pole, front porch. Home doublewide. This does vertise any preference, ing, but you may do so if you 9030, David Green. MAGNOLIA APTS. 2 BR, in good shape & must include delivery & set ADS ALLOWED! limitation, or discrimi- desire. Wanted to stove, refrig., water. go. $19,500. Delivery & up. 24x60, 3 BR, 2 full HOOK & LADDER lawn 0554 nation based on race, Rent/Buy/Trade $365. 286-2256. set up included. Call 662 B A ' s . N e w c a r p e t care. Mowing, trim- Email ad to: color, religion, sex, Issued under my hand and NOW ACCEPTING applic- -401-1093. throughout. Ready to ming, Cleanup, Free Est, I PAY top dollar for used freeads handicap, familial status the seal of said Court, this ations for 1, 2 and 3 be moved into. Won't 662-643-7317, 603-2676 mobile homes. Call 662- @dailycorinthian.com or national origin, or in- 4th day of April, 2013. bedroom apartments last long. Call 662-401- 296-5923. or tention to make any and townhouses. Im- COME ON now, give 1093. classad@dailycorinthian. such preferences, limi- Mr. Bobby Marolt M&M. CASH for junk cars mediate occupancy to them their own bed- Services com tations or discrimina- Alcorn County & trucks. We pick up. qualified applicants. room. That's right! Let tion. Chancery Court Clerk D I V O R C E W I T H o r 662-415-5435 o r Rent based on income. everyone have their TRANSPORTATION Or mail ad to Free Ads, State laws forbid dis- P.O. Box 69 without children $125. 731-239-4114. Call Savannah Apart- own bedroom. 16x80 4 P.O. Box 1800, Corinth, crimination in the sale, Corinth, MS 38835-0069 Includes name change ments at (731) 925-4464. BR, 2 full BA's, lg. kit- MS 38835, fax ad to 662- rental, or advertising of and property settle- Misc. Items for chen with lots of cabin- 287-3525 or bring ad to real estate based on By: Karen Burns, D.C. ment agreement. SAVE 0563 ets, total electric, 2 full FINANCIAL Sale 1607 S. Harper Rd., Cor- factors in addition to Deputy Clerk hundreds. Fast and bath home needs a 2 LARGE PICTURES, very inth. those protected under easy. Call 1-888-733- good cleaning & a little nice, $10 each. 662-396- federal law. We will not Attorney for Petitioner: 7165. 24/7. TLC. Delivered & set up 1854. * N O P H O N E C A L L S knowingly accept any Gregory D. Keenum Homes for for only $13,900. Call 662 LEGALS PLEASE. INCLUDE NAME 0620 advertising for real es- Attorney at Law Storage, Indoor/ 3 DIAMOND engage- Rent -296-5923. & ADDRESS FOR OUR RE- tate which is in viola- 219 West College Street Outdoor ment/anniversary ring, CORDS. 3 BR, 2 BA, 3200 N. Polk. tion of the law. All per- Booneville, MS 38829 14K yellow gold, size 7. $600 mo. 662-287-4848. sons are hereby in- Phone: (6620) 728-1140 AMERICAN INDIAN PICTURES, $10 0955 Legals Orig. $750, asking $225. formed that all dwell- CREDIT A little LOW? MINI STORAGE each. 662-286-9614. 3 BR, 2 BA, 64 CR 238, 662-212-0240. ings advertised are With a qualified income IN THE CHANCERY 3t 4/7, 4/14, 4/21/13 2058 S. Tate Central Place Subd., we CAN get you COURT OF ALCORN Across from LARGE WOODEN display available on an equal 14194 3 PC. Male & female $650 mo., $500 dep. 662- APPROVED COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI World Color case, $50. 662-665-0209. opportunity basis. wedding set. 10 kt. 415-6606. on a new home with a 287-1024 white gold. $350. 662- score HOME SERVICE DIRECTORY PORCELAIN DOLLS, $20 NEW 3 BR, 2 BA, Wauko- IN RE: IN THE 415-7034. as low as 575 and only each. 286-9614. mis Lake Rd. $650 mo. MATTER OF THE MORRIS CRUM 10% down! ALL SIZE clothes, $10- $350 dep. 287-8935. ESTATE OF MINI-STORAGE $15. 287-0121. RESPIRONICS OXYGEN AND that is with a fixed JOHN ANTHONY Handyman 286-3826. Concentrator, $800 (EUC RENT TO OWN: 3 BR, 2 WANT TO make certain interest rate! NUNLEY, BOX OF CLOTHES $1.00, insp. 2010); Zenith En- BA, Kossuth School Dis- your ad gets attention? Windham Homes DECEASED H A N D Y M A N ' S H o m e PROFESSIONAL children & women's. 396 ergy Star Dehumidifier, trict. $595 mo. 662-808- Ask about attention Corinth, MS care, anything. 662-643- -1854. $100. 956-334-0937. 8852. getting graphics. 1-888-287-6996 CAUSE NO. 2012-0077- 6892. SERVICE DIRECTORY Auto Services 02 0840 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION

Advertise your CAR, TRUCK,THE S SUV,TATE OBOAT,F TRACTOR, MOTORCYCLE, RV & ATV here for $39.95 UNTIL SOLD!MISS ISAdSIP PshouldI include photo, description and price. TO: ANY AND ALL GUARANTEED HEIRS AND PLEASE NO DEALERSUNKN O&W NON-TRANSFERABLE!N NO REFUNDS. HEIRS OF JOHN Single item only. PaymentANTH OinN Yadvance. NUNLEY, Call 287-6147 to place your ad. Auto Sales DECEASED 470 868 868 868 864 864 You have bee864n made a 816 816 TRUCKS/VANS TRUCKS/VANSDefendant TRUCKS/VANSin the suit filed in FARM/LAWN/ AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES this Court by Susan Barnett, RECREATIONAL RECREATIONAL GARDEN EQUIP. SUV’S SUV’SAdministratrix oSUV’Sf the Estate VEHICLES VEHICLES of John Anthony Nunley, Peti- 2009 tioner, seeking adjudication of Excaliber HYUNDAI the heirs of John Anthony Nunley. made by ACCENT 2004 MERCURY 2006 Wildcat You are summoned to ap- 4-dr., 41,000 MONTEREY 5th wheel Georgi Boy miles, dark blue fully loaded, Prempe aPkg.r an d defend against said 30 ft. 2006 Chrysler 2007 GMC Minivan, customizedcomp laint or petition at 9:00 camper, 2 slides, 1985 30’ long ext. & gray int., w/electric scooter, lift/ 1967 fi berglass ext., o'clock a.m. on the 14th 300 LX, 4 cyl. auto., CD/ 3500 hoist, auto. doors,d alocks,y of May, 2013, at the awning, holding motor home, 2 WD, 175k miles, windows,Courthouse in Booneville, tanks, full sofa XM radio, 36 A/C, clean w/new tires., CHEVY new tires, Price V-6, 4-dr., 6-spd., auto., Prentiss County, Mississippi, sleeper, refrig., mi- mpg. payoff is 80,578 mi. Needs paint & $18,000; and in case of your failure to cro., glass shower, negotiable. 72k miles. $11,054 2013 PJ 40’ $10,000 OBOappear and dbodyefend, awork judg- recliner, sleeps 6, 731-610-7241 Gooseneck trailer. Call or textm ent will be entered against 662-660-3433 956-334-0937you for the money or other $18,500 $10,000 obo. $12,000. $4000. things demanded in the com- 662-223-0056. 832 662-594-1441. 662-415-1804 plaint or pe504-952-1230tition. MOTORCYCLES/ ATV’S You are not required to REDUCED file an answer or other plead- REDUCED ing, but you may do so if you 2006 BUICK desire. LACROSSE 1999 CHEV. Issu ed under my hand and 2000 Custom 1998 Lincoln 120K Miles, V-6, Auto., 1991 Ford the seal of said Court, this Cruisemaster 2001 Econoline 4th day of2008 Apr ilJeep, 201 Wrangler3. Harley Mark VIII Cd, Leather, Power TAHOE Sahara Motorhome by Mitsubishi Champagne color, Sunroof, Loaded. Van, 48,000 4 W.D., leather V-6,M rauto.,. 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REDUCED REDUCED 2012 HYUNDAI Attorney at Law ELANTRA 219 West College Street 19,800 miles, Booneville, MS 38829 2000 MERCURY Phone: (6620) 728-1140 Optimax, 225 H.P. garage kept w/all 1984 CORVETTE ‘65 FORD 2000 Ford 2002 Chevrolet Imagine owning a like- 383 Stroker, alum. service records, 3t 4/7, 4/14, 4/21/13 new, water tested, never GALAXIE 500, 38 mpg, tinted 2006 GMC YUKON 2012 STARCRAFT high riser, alum. 4dr sedan, 390 Eng., F-35014194 Z-71,4-dr., launched, powerhouse windows & XM Exc. cond. inside & out, CAMPER outboard motor with a heads, headers, dual 4 bbl. carb, no broken super duty, diesel, Fiberglass 18’ bunk glass, good paint, radio. Asking 106k miles, 3rd row 4W.D., Am.Fm High Five stainless prop, line holly, everything 7.3 ltr., exc. drive house, gray & $ good tires, cast alum. $17,500. seat, garage kept, front cass./CD, pewter black water tanks, for only 7995. on car new or rebuilt wheels, new brake sys., & rear A/C,tow pkg., train, 215k miles, cable ready w/TV. 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MTR., 2 2000 CHEVY Star” Edition 1500 FISH FINDERS, NEW extended cab, (mostly interstate LAND YACHT P/U, 4-dr., 30 ft., with slide out SHADOW BATTS., MONTE CARLO, new tires, driving), runs all power, & built-in TV antenna, NEW LED TRAILER maroon, sunroof, all power, good. 750 LIGHTS, EXC. COND., $9,995 2 TV’s, 7400 miles. approx. 160k miles. towing pkg. $3000 obo. 1 other SUV $75,000. $ $7,900. $3250 662-607-9401 for $6,700. 3900 662-808-0113. $7300 Call 731-239-9226 Today. 662-287-7734 662-415-6008 662-415-8553 662-603-4407 1500

ALUMA CRAFT 14’ Goldwing 40 H.P. 2004 Ford F350 BOAT, 1984 CHRYSLER 1987 Honda 1985 1/2 TON work truck, V10, ‘05 GMC 1500 JOHNSON, TROLLING Honda MTR., GOOD COND., LEBARON CRX, 40+ mpg, SILVERADO underbed tool HD LT Crew Cab 305 ENG., AUTO., PS, 91,000 miles, 6.0 liter, all TRAILER, convertible, 78,000 original INCLUDES new paint, new PB, AC, NEEDS PAINT, boxes, towing leather, power everything, OBO OR WILL antique tag, $1200 leather seat READY TO RESTORE, package, DVD. no rips, stains or tears. miles, TRADE. 731-610- 39,000 actual BOSE system, ON Star covers, after DRIVEN DAILY. $8600 obo. Truck is avail., premium tow pkg 8901 OR EMAIL FOR new tires. miles. REDUCED in daily use. Please w/KW roll over hitch & dig. PICS TO market stereo, call for appt. to see, brake sys. Possible trade. [email protected] $5000 $3250 obo. $3,000 $4500 287-1213 AFTER $12,900. 286-2261 340-626-5904. 4 P.M. 340-626-5904. 662-664-0210. 662-284-9487