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Vol. 117, No. 191 • Corinth, Mississippi • 20 pages • Two sections School budget includes no tax increase

BY JEBB JOHNSTON millage rate of 59.2 taxed to city A trend of increasing enroll- year. Since MAEP funding is based [email protected] residents. ment has bolstered funding “It has been nice to get that on attendance, districts will be Rising student enrollment “We think that we can make through the Mississippi Ad- increased revenue from the watching for the impact of the continues to help avert a tax in- it where we are,” said Superin- equate Education Program. state, because that then relieves new state law requiring stu- crease for city schools. tendent Lee Childress. “That’s MAEP funding is expected to a little bit of the pressure in dents to be present 63 percent The Corinth School District what we need to try to do in be $10.2 million this year, an terms of what you have to do on is requesting no change to the these times.” increase of $417,501 from last the local level,” said Childress. Please see BUDGET | 3A Scottish pastor experiences From the heart Health scare inspires student some Southern hospitality to spread the word about CPR

BY JEBB JOHNSTON BY BRANT SAPPINGTON [email protected] [email protected] BIGGERSVILLE — When The Spreading awareness of Rev. Janet Mathieson spreads the importance of CPR train- the good word, it fl ows from the ing is a cause close to Avery pulpit with a pleasantly lilting Shappley’s heart, a heart that Scottish brogue. might not be beating today Today, she preaches at New but for the lifesaving tech- Hope Presbyterian Church nique. for the last time of her sev- The Corinth High School eral-weeks visit. Meanwhile, junior was a freshman tak- New Hope’s Nicholas Phillips ing part in the fi rst tennis has preached to Mathieson’s practice of the year on Feb. Church of Scotland congrega- 1, 2012, when she suddenly tions at Cawdor and Croy & went into cardiac arrest. Avery Shappley Dalcross. Her coach was able to im- The visiting pastor, who has mediately begin CPR un- undertaken as part of her work been staying with Evelyn and til paramedics arrived and toward the Girl Scout Gold Bill Farrior, previously came to shocked her heart back into Award, the highest award of- some of America’s bigger cit- its normal rhythm using an fered by the scouts. ies such as New York and San Automated External Defi bril- Shappley, the daughter of Dr. Francisco but not the rural lator (AED). Robert and Shelaine Shappley, South. Shappley recently shared is healthy today after undergo- “This is a whole new experi- her story with the Corinth ing open-heart surgery to repair a ence, but it’s been very good,” Civitan Club as part of her rare heart condition that had been she said. “People have been efforts to encourage CPR with her since birth and was dis- very welcoming and generous training and spread the word covered by doctors after her car- and hospitable.” about the importance of diac arrest. Known as ALCAPA The visitor from the land learning how to help others (Anomalous Left Coronary Artery of haggis and fi sh & chips has in life-threatening distress. from the Pulmonary Artery), her sampled Mississippi cuisine “The fact is that it can save coronary artery was connected such as banana pudding, corn- lives, and luckily, I’m an ex- to her pulmonary artery instead bread and tamales. ample of that,” she told the of its normal connection to the

Her reaction to Corinth’s sig- Staff photo by Jebb Johnston club. aorta, preventing enough oxygen nature slugburger? The Rev. Janet Mathieson, visiting ministor at New Hope Pres- The outreach is part of her rich blood from fl owing through byterian Church, stands at the pulpit of the historic Biggersville Heart Start project, a com- Please see MINISTER | 2A church. She is the minister of two churches in Scotland. munity service effort she’s Please see HEART | 2A Crow’s Neck reopens as Fellowship Christian retreat center

BY BRANT SAPPINGTON shuttered by Northeast Missis- River Valley Water Manage- Christian Retreat (FCR), said Their search for the perfect lo- [email protected] sippi Community College due ment District. The group of col- Karen Comer with the group. cation led them to Crow’s Neck Crow’s Neck Environmental to falling state support and a leges slowly disintegrated, leav- FCR is a non-profi t, non-de- and after a year of negotiations Education Center is being re- lack of use by paying groups to ing only Northeast Mississippi nominational group that was they entered into an agreement born as a site for religious study support its upkeep. Community College to operate looking for a location to open a with the Corps of Engineers to and community outreach. The U.S. Army Corps of En- the site and in 2011 the school’s Christian camp and retreat cen- lease the property and provide The center offi cially reopened gineers owns the site and it board of trustees made the de- ter in the region. for its maintenance. Saturday as Fellowship Chris- was previously operated by a cision to close the facility. “We saw the need for a Chris- She said the sprawling site with tian Retreat at Crow’s Neck, group of area colleges in part- The location was the right fi t tian camp in this part of the more than two years after it was nership with the Tombigbee at the right time for Fellowship country,” she said. Please see CENTER | 2A Arby’s Senior Fellowship group gives back through blood donations BY STEVE BEAVERS ing to give back. “There is such a need for it,” years, was the fi rst in line to saved.” [email protected] Members of the group said the group’s activity leader give blood. United Blood Services is a Thursday is bingo day for the along with those in their fam- Lanell Coln, who has given “My family is very pro-active nonprofi t community blood Arby’s Senior Fellowship group. ily stepped onboard the United blood since she was 17. when it comes to giving,” she center, providing blood and This particular Thursday the Blood Services’ bus to donate Iuka’s Brenda Potts, a regu- said. “For just a few minutes bunch took a break from play- during its fi rst blood drive. lar on bingo day the past two of time so many lives can be Please see DONATIONS | 3A

Index On this day in history 150 years ago The Union mistake made at the end of the Siege of Corinth is Stocks...... 8A Weather...... 5A being repeated in the weeks following the Siege of Vicksburg. Classified...... 6B Obituaries...... 3A The enormous Union army is being broken up and sent in dif- Comics Inside Opinion...... 4A ferent directions rather than moving as a body against the next Wisdom...... 9A Sports....10A military target. Now Renting 2013 Nissans! Call for complete details and rates! 286.6006 HWY 72 E • Corinth MS BROSE www.broseautoplex.com 2A • Daily Corinthian Local Sunday, August 11, 2013 NEMCC, Blue Mountain partner on degree program

BOONEVILLE — North- only a benefit to both institu- Submitted photo east Mississippi Communi- tions, but also, and most im- Blue Mountain College ty College and Blue Moun- portantly, a benefit to those president Dr. Barbara tain College (BMC) have seeking higher education op- McMillin and Northeast agreed to an accelerated de- portunities in north Missis- Mississippi Community gree partnership program sippi,” said Northeast presi- College Dr. Johnny L. to be hosted on Northeast’s dent Dr. Johnny L. Allen. Allen, Ed.D. sign an af- filiation agreement on Corinth campus. Goals of the partnership the Northeast Boonev- Under the agreement, an include enabling students ille campus on Tuesday. undergraduate transfer stu- to earn college credit ap- With the agreement, an dent from or a graduate of plicable to degrees at both undergraduate transfer Northeast may take courses institutions by passing student from or a grad- offered by Blue Mountain College Level Examina- uate of Northeast may College at the Northeast at tion Program (CLEP) tests take courses offered by Corinth center. and DSST tests (formerly Blue Mountain College at After completing the DANTES Subject Stan- the Northeast at Corinth academic requirements of dardized Tests); enabling center in pursuit of a both institutions, the stu- Northeast graduates to be bachelor’s degree from dent shall be awarded a admitted into Blue Moun- the Tippah County-based bachelor’s degree from Blue tain College; expanding college. Mountain. student options for college- “We look forward to con- level services and curricu- tinuing our association with lum and improving student Blue Mountain College with access, success and four- this partnership that is not year degree completion. MINISTER

Selmer woman killed in crash CONTINUED FROM 1A “He was so worried that “When I went to the he prayed and said that Presbytery of Inverness BY JEFF YORK miles west of Selmer. Austin and Hurst were “It was good,” she says if he got out of the storm — there are 34 Church of For the Daily Corinthian Kevin Austin, 27, of injured in the accident. politely. “Am I going back alive, he would build a Scotland congregations SELMER, Tenn. — A Selmer, was driving east Heaven Stewart was to have another one before church in the village,” she there — I was the only Selmer mother died and in a 2000 Dodge Neon. a passenger in Austin’s I leave? Probably not.” said. “So the story is he got woman,” she said. “I now two people were injured Vickie Hurst, 52, of Beth- car, according to the re- The contrasting accents out of the shipwreck alive, have another female col- in a two-car accident el Springs, was traveling port. A second passenger of the minister and the and he kept his promise league in the Presbytery.” Thursday in McNairy west in a 2012 in the car, Jacob Stew- congregation make for a and built a church in the She and the Cawdor County, according to a Equinox. art, 2, had only a minor conversation piece. center of the village.” church had a brush with Tennessee Highway Pa- Hurst’s Equinox injury. The toddler was “It’s certainly a whole Croy & Dalcross began celebrity a few years ago trol report. crossed into the path of properly restrained in a new language,” she said. in 1767. when Mark Owen, a mem- Heaven Stewart, 19, was the Neon on the top of car seat, according to the “You say, ‘parking lot,’ and Originally from Kilmar- ber of the popular Brit- killed in the afternoon ac- a hill, hitting the Neon report, which also noted I say, ‘car park.’ Evelyn puts nock, East Ayrshire, Scot- ish band Take That, wed cident, which happened head-on, according to the Heaven Stewart and ‘pitchers’ in the refrigerator, land, Mathieson moved Emma Ferguson at the at 3:45 p.m. on Rowsey report by the Tennessee Austin were not wearing and I put ‘jugs’ in the fridge. north to pastor the church- church. School Road about six Highway Patrol. seat belts. There are differences of lan- es about 10 years ago. She “We kept it secret from guage and certainly a very previously earned a degree all the press people for a CENTER distinctive accent.” in English and Scottish lit- very long time, but they While there are many erature and worked as a got to know about it,” said cultural differences, the teacher for about 14 years. Mathieson. “The side of CONTINUED FROM 1A throughout the year. munity and be a part of two lands are not so dif- During that time, she was my gown has appeared in Comer said they also the community’s life. ferent. involved in the church and Hello magazine.” its lodging, meeting, dining want the facility to be “The facility is just so “The parishes of Caw- Christian education, and After her last sermon and recreational facilities open to the general public nice. It’s such a terrifi c dor and Croy & Dalcross eventually she began to in Biggersville, she will was the perfect fi t for the and welcome any school resource,” she said. and the village of Croy consider getting into the soon be on her way back group’s vision. group, church group, cor- The hope to host fes- where I live are both rural ministry. to Scotland and will have a “It’s far more than we porate group or anyone tivals and other events communities, so there is a “It’s one of those very little time off to digest the ever imagined,” she said. else who wants to use the for the general public lot of farming and a lot of diffi cult things to explain,” experience of a different The site will be open for site for a retreat or event. later in the year as a way work on the big estates,” said Mathieson. “There culture. any group who wants to They will also restart of bringing more people said Mathieson. “In some was a certain kind of in- “In terms of the church, hold a religious retreat. Crow’s Neck’s tradition as to the site and giving the ways it’s quite similar to evitability about it, and it there’s the sense of the They already have several one of the area’s most be- community a chance to this area in that it’s rural. seemed right to explore church worldwide, and weekends scheduled with loved wedding venues and see all that’s there. We also have a lot of peo- the possibility of going that is a very real thing, the Koinonia Emmaus already have several wed- “We want to be a good ple who retire to the area, into ministry. First of all, that there are very strong Community, a group dings booked. neighbor. I think it will so it’s an older popula- I thought I wouldn’t be connections between peo- that holds weekend-long She said they want the be good for the area,” tion.” accepted, and secondly, I ple who haven’t met but retreats several times retreat to benefi t the com- she said. Her parishes are home thought the school author- share much in common,” to four castles, one in ru- ities wouldn’t release me she said. ins, and a distillery. in time to begin a course.” As for the people, “The The Cawdor church Once she made the leap, overwhelming thing is the dates to 1619, and the however, it all fell into friendliness of the people Courtney Cartwright story goes that one of the place. She completed a and the hospitality,” said lords was caught in a ter- divinity degree at the Uni- Mathieson. “I had heard & Janet Walker rible storm while aboard versity of Edinburgh and about Southern hospital- a ship off the west coast of brought a new perspective ity, and that certainly has would like to welcome Scotland. to the church. been true.” New Stylists Laura Moores & HEART

Macy Settlemires CONTINUED FROM 1A hopes to raise awareness “Telling my story is more and of the importance of the important to me than get- her heart and into her body. AED devices which are now ting nervous about speak- While she was aware of available on school cam- ing in front of a bunch of Donna’s Nail Salon CPR before, her life-threat- puses throughout the city people,” she said. 662-665-1094 ening experience taught her thanks to sponsors. She believes the knowl- the importance of CPR. She also plans to set up edge of CPR is vital because Donna Page - Nail Tech “In my case, I could have radio promotions to pro- that knowledge could be gone into cardiac arrest at vide information about the difference between life any point from the time I CPR classes and is helping and death. was born, so the ability of through the association with “The more you know 714 S. Fulton Dr. • 662-287-2294 the people around me to do efforts to get a bill passed in and are aware of CPR and CPR at home, church and the legislator to allow high the more you’re prepared Open Mon - Fri other places should have school students to learn for emergencies, the more been more available than it CPR or become more aware chance that your knowl- probably was,” she told the of it in health classes. edge could save a life one Civitans. Shappley said she’s never day like it did mine,” she She’s now visiting local had a problem with public said. civic groups and working speaking and even though For more information on “Terrifi c Tuesdays” with Magnolia Regional it can be hard to share such CPR classes, call Magnolia Health Center to spread the a frightening incident it’s Regional Health Center’s word about CPR and how important to share her sto- education department at In August to get training. She also ry to help others. 293-1205.

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Harper - Corinth, MS 3A • Daily Corinthian Local Sunday, August 11, 2013 Today School recovers in History from tornado Today is Sunday, Aug. Associated Press Commission, says steel 11, the 223rd day of HATTIESBURG — to form the roof structure 2013. There are 142 Most damage from a was recently shipped in. days left in the year. tornado that struck Taylor has been work- Feb. 10 has been re- ing on restoration of the Today’s Highlight: paired at the historic school since 2008. It On August 11, 1965, Eureka School. was one of the fi rst brick rioting and looting that Rick Taylor, execu- buildings built for black claimed 34 lives broke tive director of the Hat- school children in Missis- out in the predominantly tiesburg Convention sippi. black Watts section of Los Angeles. Submitted photo On this date: NEMCC nursing graduates In 1786, Capt. Francis Light arrived in Penang Twenty-eight Northeast Mississippi Community College students received to claim the Malaysian certification in Practical Nursing Education and qualified to sit for the licensure island for Britain. exam during the summer 2013 semester. Northeast’s Practical Nursing Pin- In 1860, the nation’s ning Ceremony was held July 30 in the Seth Pounds Auditorium. Graduates are: (front row, from left) Tyasia Burson of Ripley, M.J. Lambert of Booneville, first successful silver mill Tiffany Brown of Corinth, Janet Cayson of Mooreville, Lacey White of Boonev- began operation near Vir- ille, Crystal Braddock of Falkner, Ana Moreno of New Albany, Kayla Vaughn of ginia City, Nev. Burnsville, Jasmin Willingham of Ripely, Alexis Hollis of Baldwyn, Lauren Moore In 1909, the steam- of Booneville, Dallas Wilburn of Tupelo, Stephanie Wilbanks of Corinth, Kirstin ship SS Arapahoe be- Fitzgerald of Booneville along with (back row, from left) Marti Hamilton of came the first ship in Booneville, Kelsey Richardson of Corinth, Alishia Alvarado of Booneville, Doris Staff photo by Steve Beavers North America to issue Modlin of Booneville, Kelsey Howell of Baldwyn, Alisha Daniel of New Albany, Brenda Potts was the first in line during a blood an S.O.S. distress signal, Katie Walton of Boonevile, Nakeshia McKinnie of Michigan City, Dusty Mercer drive Thursday at Arby’s. off ’s Cape of Ashland, Heather Henry of Ripley, Lori Gann of Booneville, Misty Massey of Hatteras. Tishomingo, Candace Reeves of Tupelo and Arthur Hopson of Belmont. The DONATIONS In 1934, the first fed- 12-month program requires 410 hours of lecture, 240 hours of laboratory prac- eral prisoners arrived at tice and 345 hours of clinical. Practical Nursing Education instructors are Mary Sue Perrigo BSN, RN; Kimberly Gramling MSN, RN; Paula Stennett MSN, RN; Alcatraz Island (a former CONTINUED FROM 1A and Patti Cooper MSN, RN, director of practical nursing education. bingo,” she said. “This is military prison) in San such a wonderful support Francisco Bay. blood products for local group who gets involved In 1942, during World BUDGET area hospitals through- to help others.” War II, Pierre Laval, prime out the United States. As the Iuka woman sat minister of Vichy France, “They service all the having her blood drawn, publicly declared that CONTINUED FROM 1A about $23,318,697 and The Corinth School hospitals in the area,” she was thinking how to “the hour of liberation for expenses of $27,507,040. District Board of Trust- added Coln. get the word to others France is the hour when of the day, a little more Making up most of the ees conducted a public Getting involved about the importance of Germany wins the war.” than four hours, in or- difference in those two hearing on the budget in the community is blood drives. In 1952, Hussein bin der to be counted pres- numbers is $3.6 million on Wednesday with no a main reason Potts “I wish we get could more Talal was proclaimed ent. in qualifi ed school con- comments received. The makes the trek from people involved in this,” she King of Jordan, beginning While MAEP funding struction bond funds that board will adopt the Iuka each Thursday to said. “This is something a reign lasting nearly 47 is up, some other sourc- will be expended this fi s- budget in the coming be at Arby’s. people really need to do for years. es will be down. cal year. week. “It’s more than just their community.” In 1954, a formal The district will re- peace took hold in Indo- ceive about $315,000 china, ending more than in Chickasaw Session seven years of fighting funds, down about between the French and $50,000 as the result of Communist Viet Minh. a decline in what 16th In 1962, Andrian Niko- section lands yielded layev became the Soviet last year, and ad va- Union’s third cosmonaut lorem reduction funds in space as he was from the state have launched on a 94-hour dwindled to zero. flight. State sources will FMB CONTINUES In 1984, during a voice make up 48 percent of test for a paid political revenues, while local TO RANK IN THE radio address, President taxes will provide 22 Ronald Reagan joked percent. TOP 2% OF BANKS that he had “signed leg- Ad valorem funding islation that will outlaw from the city has yield- Russia forever. We begin ed about $10,000 more IN AMERICA! bombing in five minutes.” this year than during In 1992, the Mall the prior year. of America opened in The district antici- Bloomington, Minn. pates total revenue of Adult Night Class REGISTRATION ALCORN CAREER &TECHNOLOGY CENTER 2101 Norman Road • Corinth, MS 38834 (662) 286-7727 Web Site http://www.alcorn.k12.ms.us/actc/index.htm

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BY JIMMY REED My mother and Jaybird befriended ani- mals — then slaughtered them. Mama loved chickens, but showed no feelings when fi x- ing to fry fowl for family feasts. She’d chortle her feed call while scattering corn from her apron, and the fl ock fl apped to the feeding frenzy. As they ate, Mama eased a cane fi tted with a hook under a soon-to-be-plucked pullet, and snatched. Sunday’s supper squawked for mercy, but the unmerciful executioner rung its neck. The decapitated carcass fl opped its fi nale in a feathery fl urry, and I fl ed in fright. Just as ruthlessly, Jaybird betrayed his pigs. They were shot between the eyes, scald- ed, swung from scaffolds, scraped, and con- verted into cracklings, chitterlings, sausage, souse, chops, ribs and hams. Jaybird’s goats faced Fate on July the Fourth. The old black man, my mentor and Do we really want a Cold War II? best friend, was an excellent cook and, on America’s birthday, invited friends to feast “There have been times alone pre- from Russians who felt we port ours? on barbecued goat, baked beans, potato sal- when they slip back into vented us had responded to their of- If the Assad family is ir- ad, corn on the cob and watermelon. I loved Cold War thinking,” said from hand- fer of friendship at the end redeemably wicked, why the barbecue, but hated the goat dispatching President Obama in his tu- ing out of the Cold War by taking did George H.W. Bush en- process. torial with Jay Leno. NATO war advantage of them. list Hafez Assad in his war Using chewing tobacco, an irresistible And to show the Russians guarantees to How did we think he to liberate Kuwait in 1991, goat snack, Jaybird lured each victim under that such Cold War thinking Ukraine and would react to U.S. encir- a war to which Damascus a shade tree to which he’d attached a board. is antiquated, Obama can- Pat Georgia. Was clement of his country by contributed 4,000 troops? As the goat chewed contently, Jaybird sud- celed his September sum- Buchanan this a friendly NATO and U.S. meddling in There is another reason denly pulled its horns upward and slashed its mit with Vladimir Putin. act? his internal affairs? Russia is recoiling from throat with his Bowie knife. Then he looped The reason: Putin’s Columnist Would we How did American pa- America. a rope tied to the goat’s back legs over the grant of asylum to Edward have regard- triots in the Truman-Mc- With the death of its board and let the blood drain. Snowden, who showed up ed post-Cold War Russian Carthy era react to the dis- Marxist-Leninist ideology, Watching headless hens fl ing blood around at the Moscow airport, his alliances with Cuba, Nicara- covery that Hollywood, the Russia is moving back to- in a death dance upset me; watching shot computers full of secrets gua, Venezuela, and Mexico U.S. government and our ward its religious and Or- hogs pin-wheeling gave me nightmares. that our National Secu- as friendly acts? atom bomb project were thodox roots. But those gory spectacles didn’t terrify rity Agency has been thiev- To cut Moscow out of the riddled with communists Increasingly, religious me nearly as much as a goat’s legs running ing from every country on Caspian Sea oil, we helped loyal to Josef Stalin? Russians look on America, in mid-air, with unhinged head thrashing earth, including Russia. build a pipeline through Why cannot we Ameri- with our Hollywood values about, tongue fl opping, bleating baa-aah- Yet there are many KGB two former Soviet repub- cans see ourselves as oth- and celebrations of homo- aahs of betrayal. defectors in the United lics, Azerbaijan and Geor- ers see us? Why is Russia sexuality, as a sick society, a One 4th, Aunt Ina and her snobbish, States, and Russia has nev- gia, and, thence, under the still supporting the brutal focus of cultural and moral snooty daughter Sabrina were coming to vis- er used this as an excuse to Black Sea to our NATO ally regime of Bashar Assad in evil in the world. it. I loathed Sabrina, mainly because she was cancel a summit. Turkey. Syria, the Post and Journal Much of the Islamic a girl, but also because she condescendingly But is a second Cold War In the Boris Yeltsin de- demand to know. world that once admired called me her “country cousin.” really a good idea? And if it cade, the 1990s, U.S. hus- Well, Russia has a long America has reached the “Son, y’all go outside and play,” Mama is coming, who is more re- tlers colluded with local oli- relationship with the Assad same conclusion. Yet the said. “Be nice to Sabrina, and don’t take her sponsible for it? garchs in looting Russia of family, selling it arms and Post is demanding that our to Jaybird’s house. You know why.” From 1989 to 1991, her natural resources. maintaining a naval base on government stand with “the No sooner were we outdoors than Sabrina Mikhail Gorbachev agreed In the past decade, the Syria’s coast. Did we expect persecuted rock band” of wanted to know why. “On accounta Jay’s kil- to let Eastern Europe go free National Endowment for Russia to behave as we did young women who dese- lin’ goats,” I said. and withdraw his troops Democracy and its Repub- when our autocratic ally of crated with obscene acts the “I wanna see, I wanna see,” she shouted. and tank armies back to lican and Democratic sub- 30 years, Hosni Mubarak, high altar of Moscow’s most Mama’s admonition was no match for the the Urals. The Soviet Union sidiaries helped dump over was challenged by crowds sacred cathedral. devil within me. I could withstand anything was allowed to dissolve into governments in Serbia, in Tahrir Square? Upon what ground do we to see Sabrina scared — even a goat slaugh- 15 nations. In three years, Ukraine and Georgia, and We ditched Mubarak and Americans, 53 million abor- tering. the USSR gave up an em- replace them with regimes washed our hands of him in tions behind us since Roe v. The fi rst victim was Giles, my favorite goat. pire, a third of its territory, friendlier to us and more weeks. Wade, stand to lecture oth- Sabrina and I scratched his fl oppy ears while and half its people. distant from Moscow. Russia stood by its man. er nations on morality? Jaybird stropped his knife. And it extended to us a George W. Bush sought to And does not Putin have a Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, To my surprise, instead of screaming when hand of friendship. put an anti-missile system point when he asks why we trade, arms reduction — we Jaybird slashed the goat’s jugulars, Sabrina How did we respond? We in Poland and the Czech Re- are backing Syrian rebels have fi sh to fry with Putin. gloated as Giles gamboled in ghastly, gory, pushed NATO right up to public. Neither country had among whom are elements As for our lectures on de- gallows gyrations. Russia’s borders, bringing requested it. We said it was of that same al-Qaida that mocracy and morality, how Then it happened — the rope broke. Giles in Poland, Czechoslovakia, aimed at Iran. killed thousands of us in the ’bout we put a sock in it? hit the ground running, and pounced directly Hungary, Rumania, Bul- When my late friend, twin towers? (Daily Corinthian colum- on me! garia, even former Soviet columnist Tony Blankley, Is the Syrian war so clear- nist Patrick J. Buchanan is Immediately Sabrina, in patent-leather republics Lithuania, Latvia visited Russia in the Bush cut a case of good and evil the author of “Suicide of a shoes, starched blue dress, and knee-length and Estonia. II era, he was astounded at that the Russians should Superpower: Will America socks, jumped astraddle the bleeding, bleat- European objections the hostility he encountered dump their friends and sup- Survive to 2025?”) ing beast, grabbed its horns and pulled it away, shouting all the while, “Leave my cous- in alone, you mean ole goat!” That evening, while gorging on Giles’ ribs and watching Jaybird shoot fi reworks, I said Floating conservatives want to focus on voters’ concerns what I thought I’d never say: “Sabrina, I’m mighty proud to be yo’ country cousin.” STAVANGER, Norway — West agrees. worked with what sounded thinks will be pro-Hillary (Daily Corinthian columnist and Oxford The several hundred con- He thinks a good.” Clinton. If the shows air, he resident Jimmy Reed is a newspaper col- servatives on the National better strat- There is a history to liberal threatens not to allow those umnist, author and college professor. His Review’s summer cruise, egy is to “sin- programs and whether they networks to provide ques- latest collection of short stories is “Boss, Jay- which I was asked to attend gle out” por- have worked, or not. Re- tioners for the 2016 GOP bird And Me: Anthology Of Short Stories.” as a speaker, are united in tions of the publicans and conservatives presidential candidates’ de- He can be contacted at jimmycecilreedjr@ what they don’t like about ACA, deny should tap into the country’s bates. gmail.com.) the Obama administration Cal funding them Puritan DNA, which detests A better strategy would and congressional Demo- Thomas and make waste. Every government be to demand the right of crats, but divided on the the president agency should be required Republicans to choose one best strategy for winning Columnist defend those to justify not only its budget, panel member to question the Senate in 2014 and the parts that but its existence. Democratic presidential Prayer for today White House in 2016. polls show are unpopular. Republicans should cite candidates and allow the On a panel titled “The West, the only African- publicly as examples people Democrats to do the same State of the GOP and Con- American on the roster of who have made it, either for the Republican debates. Father, thank You for Your Spirit at work servatism,” Bob Costa, the speakers, thinks the best without government, or with In the latter case, it would in us as we invite You into the throne-rooms magazine’s Washington strategy for winning over at help from government, but make little difference since of our mind and into the recesses of our heart bureau chief, asks if anyone least some minority voters who are now independent of most journalists are liberal to shape us into Your likeness. Amen. agrees with Sen. Ted Cruz is to focus on school choice. government. Stop allowing and would ask predictable (R-TX), who thinks Repub- He says Republicans Democrats to set the agen- questions. licans should be willing to should offer to vote for an da. You can’t disprove a neg- The cruising conserva- shutdown the government increase in the debt limit ative that Republicans care tives haven’t yet coalesced over the issue of defund- in exchange for Democrats only for the rich. Demon- around a presidential can- A verse to share ing the Affordable Care Act allowing poor and minor- strate that real caring means didate (some think that a (ACA). ity children to select the showing the poor a way out female governor should be Former New Hampshire schools offering them the of poverty, not sustaining on the ticket, especially if “The light of the righteous rejoiceth: but Gov. John Sununu, who best education and a tick- them with a government Clinton is the Democratic the lamp of the wicked shall be put out.” served as chief of staff for et out of poverty, instead check and that caring for nominee), but there seems — Proverbs 13:9 President George H.W. of supporting teachers’ the middle class means an to be agreement to fi rst get Bush, thinks closing gov- unions, which oppose char- improved economy, which the policies right, talking ernment over a policy dis- ter schools. would create more jobs and less about ideology and sta- agreement will only harm When it’s my turn to higher wages. tistics and focusing more Worth quoting the Republican image, as comment, I quote colum- On the cruise ship’s TV, I on the concerns of average it did nearly 20 years ago nist Thomas Sowell: “Much watch Republican National voters. when Republicans tried of the social history of the Committee Chairman Re- (Readers may e-mail You are never too old to set another goal or that approach. Western world over the ince Preibus fret over two Daily Corinthian columnist to dream a new dream. Former Florida Repub- past three decades has been forthcoming programs Cal Thomas at tcaeditors@ — C. S. Lewis lican Congressman Allen a history of replacing what on NBC and CNN that he tribune.com.)

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Associated Press of northwest Washing- Associated Press district fired Mooney be- Find of marijuana with possession of Easier screenings for ton. One man, Gary Ded- Suit against school cause she campaigned leads to 1 arrest marijuana with intent to vets becomes law erichs, a 66-year-old re- district reinstated for a special education distribute. tired nurse visiting from teacher who ran against ABERDEEN— Authori- WASHINGTON — The Colorado and staying JACKSON — A lawsuit Foster. ties say a 38-year-old Meridian robbery White House says Presi- in a private home, was against the Lafayette U.S. District Judge Memphis, Tenn., woman suspect arrested dent Barack Obama has killed as he walked alone County School District Neal Biggers of Ox- was arrested Friday signed into law a bill down the street. has been reinstated ford had dismissed after they found more MERIDIAN — Police making it easier for by the 5th U.S. Circuit Mooney’s lawsuit, ruling than 4 pounds of mari- say a 20-year-old man wounded or disabled Postal Service posts Court of Appeals. it had been too long juana in her car during a has been arrested in members of the military $740 million loss The case centers on a since the 2007 election traffic stop. connection with an and veterans to get lawsuit that alleges the to support a finding that The Monroe County armed robbery that took through airport security WASHINGTON — The district fired assistant Mooney’s campaigning Sheriff’s Department place in July. screening. Postal Service says it principal Lisa Mooney was the reason for her tells WTVA that Tammy Capt. Dean Harper Obama signed the bill lost $740 million over because she cam- 2010 firing. Vanessa Thomas, 38, tells The Meridian Friday, a week after it the last three months paigned for an opponent Mooney said she was was arrested after her Star that Devante D. received final approval in and that without help of Schools Superin- the only administrator vehicle was pulled over May was booked on the House. The measure from Congress its fi- tendent Mike Foster in fired when the district on U.S. Highway 45. Wednesday with armed requires the Defense De- nancial woes will only 2007. reduced staffing. The Authorities say they robbery. partment and Veterans worsen. Mooney’s attorney, district claimed Money’s recovered about four Authorities say May Affairs to work with the The report for the fi- Jim Waide of Tupelo, performance had deteri- pounds, 11 ounces of is suspect of robbing a Transportation Security nancial quarter ending said the court found orated after the political marijuana from her ve- clerk at gunpoint on July Administration on a new June 30 comes as Con- there was circumstan- campaign, according to hicle. 8 at the Paradise Food- protocol. gress considers propos- tial evidence that the court records. Thomas was booked Mart. Democratic congress- als to fix the agency’s fi- woman Tulsi Gabbard nances. The agency lost of Hawaii, an Iraq war $16 billion last year and veteran, sponsored the is trying to restructuring bill, with Democratic its retail, delivery and Carl C. Welch, M.D.,P.A. Sen. Mark Pryor of Ar- mail-processing opera- kansas and Republican tions. Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New The service wants to Hampshire leading the end most Saturday and & Senate effort. door-to-door mail deliv- Gabbard says the law ery. It also is seeking ensures troops can re- to reduce its congres- turn to life at home as sionally mandated $5.6 TRI-STATE quickly and seamlessly billion annual payment as possible. She says for future retiree health veterans deserve digni- benefits. The agency RURAL HEALTH fied screening processes says ending Saturday that respect their service mail delivery would save and sacrifices. $2 billion each year. CARL C. WELCH, MD LAQUITA BAIN, FNP BC DC hammer attacks Plane wreckage trigger witness list yields 4 bodies WASHINGTON — EAST HAVEN, Conn. District of Columbia — Four bodies have prosecutors plan to call been recovered from the at least 15 witnesses site of a plane crash in a in the trial of a man residential Connecticut • ACUTE & CHRONIC ILLNESS charged in a series of neighborhood, a fire offi- random hammer attacks cial said Saturday. Those last year, according to a presumed dead are the letter sent last week to pilot, a former Microsoft • MINOR INJURIES his lawyers. executive, his teenage One of the witnesses son and two children in is prepared to testify a home struck by the • X-RAYS that 20-year-old Michael plane. Davis, the younger broth- The bodies — two from er of NFL players Vernon the plane and two from and Vontae Davis, was one of the two houses • EKG not taking medicine for it struck — were pulled a psychiatric illness at from the site Friday the time of the attacks shortly before midnight, in late April 2012, pros- said Anthony Moscato, • FULL LABORATORY ecutors wrote. Another deputy chief of the East witness responsible for Haven Fire Department. giving Davis his medica- He said they are believed • WELLNESS PHYSICALS tion could not remember to be the only victims. administering the drug Two children, ages over the course of sev- 1 and 13, have been eral days, including on missing since the plane • IN-HOSPITAL CARE April 24, when authori- crashed into their home. ties say Davis fatally at- The multi-engine, pro- tacked a man visiting peller-driven plane struck from Colorado. the two small homes The witnesses are not near Tweed New Haven identified by name but Airport just before noon past statements — and Friday. The aircraft’s presumably expected left wing lodged in one NOW trial testimony — is house and its right wing summarized in the court in the other. filing. Authorities had said as ACCEPTING Davis was charged last many as six people could year with random and have been killed. 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It’s also a good Missionary Baptist Church with burial at Forked cessful tailgate party re- Keeping foods out of ice,” Vosbein said. idea to freeze these items Oak Cemetery. quires a winning game the danger zone requires The primary reason ahead of time to make sure Visitation is Monday from 5 to 8 p.m. at Magno- plan for the food, not just plenty of ice, thorough for these precautions is they are fresh and safe.” lia Funeral Home in Corinth and Tuesday from 12 for the football game that cooking and a careful eye to prevent the spread of Chilled items need to noon until service time at the church. follows. on the thermometer and viruses that may be on remain cold on the serv- Ms. Russell died Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013, in Food safety experts say the clock. Food that has hands. The cold and fl u ing table to stay safe to Burnsville. Born Dec. 7, 1974, she was a factory one in six people gets a stayed in the danger zone season usually has started eat. Commercial prod- worker and attended the Holiness Church. food-borne illness each for two hours must be before football season is ucts are available for this Survivors include one daughter, Courtney Jones year. While most of these thrown away. over, and infected people purpose, but the task can (Jonathan) of Corinth; one son, Erik Crouch (Ash- incidents do not require “The best thing is to can spread viruses by us- also be accomplished by ley) of Rienzi; her fi ance, Terry Russell of Boon- hospitalization and are plan to have no leftovers ing their bare hands on setting serving dishes in eville; her mother, Carolyn Ann Riley Mobley of even blamed on a stomach at the tailgate party,” ice that will go in cups. larger bowls of ice. Either Chicago; three brothers, Kevin Maher (Tina) of bug or 24-hour virus, these Fountain said. Ice is a key player in consume hot foods within Trenton, Tenn., Chris Fuller (Jennifer) of Red Bay, illnesses are avoidable. This goal requires tail- the successful tailgate be- the two-hour safety win- Ala., and Bryan Fuller of Port Orchard, Wash.; Brent Fountain, a reg- gate organizers to plan cause it makes portable dow or keep them warm one sister, Dawn Williams of Milan, Tenn.; and 10 istered dietitian and nu- ahead so there is suffi - refrigeration possible. by using chafi ng dishes or grandchildren, Skyler Jones, Zack Osbourn, Chasta trition specialist with the cient food for the antici- Fountain suggested us- portable heat cans. Osbourn, Kieley Russell, Kaitlyn Russell, James Mississippi State Univer- pated number of people, ing different ice chests for A fi nal part of the food Daniel Russell, Annalysa Russell, Justus Bearden, sity Extension Service, limiting waste. different purposes at out- safety game plan is know- “Tuff” and “Bit.” said time and tempera- Dawn Vosbein, a regis- door events. ing when to call it quits. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Brit- ture abuse are the most tered dietitian and Exten- “Have one ice chest for While spoiled food may tany Crouch; her father, John Allison Fuller; one common mistakes people sion family and consumer beverages that will be con- be easy to spot, foods ca- brother, John Fuller Jr.; and the father of her chil- make at tailgates, picnics science agent in Pearl sumed right away, one ice pable of making a person dren, Anthony Earl Crouch. and other outdoor events River County, had some chest that holds ice for sick often appear harm- Bro. Bobby Lytal will offi ciate the service. involving food. tips on how ice fi ts into drinks and another ice less. Bacteria are micro- “The longer you leave the tailgate game plan. chest for the ready-to-eat scopic, and food contami- food in the temperature “The ice used to chill foods that must be kept nated with bacteria does State Briefs danger zone, which is drinks should not be used chilled to prevent spoil- not smell, look or taste between 40 and 140 de- in the cups. You also need age,” he said. “You also bad. Associated Press Nation Briefs Stun gun death before appeals court JACKSON — A federal appeals court will hear Pastures, arguments Sept. 4 in a wrongful death lawsuit Associated Press Judge sides with Usher; filed by the family of a Mississippi man who died ex-wife denied custody order after being stunned by police during an arrest. $50,000 offered for info The lawsuit seeking $25 million in damages regarding defaced statue ATLANTA — A judge in Atlanta forages face was filed by Jermaine Williams’ family. It’s on the NEW YORK — The reward for in- on Friday dismissed an emergency docket of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in formation leading to an arrest and request by R&B singer Usher’s ex- New Orleans. conviction of those responsible for wife seeking temporary custody of new battles Authorities say Cleveland, Miss., officers re- defacing a statue of Jackie Rob- their two children. sponded to a July 2010 call about loiterers and inson in New York with swastikas Tameka Foster Raymond re- BY LINDA BREAZEALE found what they believed to be a bag of cocaine. and hate speech is now $50,000. quested the hearing a day after MSU Ag Communications Williams allegedly grabbed the bag and ran. Au- The Jackie Robinson Foundation the former couple’s 5-year-old STARKVILLE — Forage pro- thorities say officers used stun guns to subdue says Friday it has received two son got caught in a pool drain ducers and their livestock are Williams when he became combative. donations totaling $40,000. The while in the care of the Grammy not the only ones admiring the A judge in Mississippi dismissed the lawsuit in Daily News has offered $10,000 winner’s aunt. After a hearing in plentiful bermudagrass fi elds 2012, ruling the officers’ conduct didn’t rise to for information in the case. which both Usher and Raymond and pastures across the state the level of reckless disregard. The family wants it On Wednesday, the words “Heil took the stand, Fulton County this year. reinstated. Hitler,” an expletive and racist Superior Court Judge John Goger Another invasive insect has epithets were discovered scrawled dismissed her request for tempo- arrived in Mississippi, this time Kudzu bugs: Pest worries Mississippi on the statue in black marker. rary primary custody and decision- to take a bite out of potentially The statute of Jackie Robinson making authority. strong hay yields. STARKVILLE — After just one year in Missis- and a teammate stands outside Based on the evidence present- Stem maggots are joining sippi, invasive kudzu bugs are becoming a man- Brooklyn’s minor league baseball ed at the hearing, Goger said he the list of invasive species in agement headache in soybeans and a pest in stadium. The New York City Parks wasn’t certain anyone really could the state that includes fi re houses. And the pea-sized bugs made their way Department removed the hate have done anything to prevent ants, fall armyworms, kudzu into Louisiana this year, probably as hitchhikers. speech Thursday. the accident. But he also advised bugs, and once upon a time, Farmers and entomologists in both states had The Daily News reports $20,000 Usher to keep his ex-wife well boll weevils. been watching for an invasion since July 2012, of the reward money was donated advised of his whereabouts and Blake Layton, entomologist when kudzu bugs were spotted in Vicksburg — by foundation board member Joe who’s taking care of the children. with the Mississippi State Uni- about 270 miles west of the nearest Alabama Plumeri. The other $20,000 was After the judge issued his ruling, versity Extension Service, said county where they’d been seen. donated anonymously. Usher approached his ex-wife and stem maggots probably arrived In June, the LSU AgCenter confirmed its arrival gave her a long hug. in 2011, one year after they in a soybean field in Madison Parish. Florida murder suspect Usher Raymond V fell to the bot- were fi rst detected in Georgia. Mississippi State University Extension Service posted photo of wife’s body tom of the pool and became stuck 2012 was the fi rst year Missis- entomologist Angus Catchot says the highest in the drain on Monday, accord- sippi entomologists document- numbers found were in southwest Mississippi SOUTH MIAMI, Fla. — A South ing to an Atlanta police report. A ed their activity throughout near Warren County. Florida man faces first-degree contractor doing work at the home the state. The mature fl ies are murder charges after authorities pulled the boy from the pool and similar to horn fl ies in size and Columbus schools change uniform policy say he fatally shot his wife, and performed CPR. shape, and they have yellow ab- then apparently posted a photo of domens. COLUMBUS — Students in the Columbus Mu- her dead body on Facebook. New York man pleads guilty “They kill the last two leaves nicipal School District will be able to add a little Miami-Dade police report that in Deen extortion case growing out of the shoot on color to their uniform choice this year. 31-year-old Derek Medina turned bermudagrass,” he said. “Once The district board voted this week to allow stu- himself in Thursday, telling them SAVANNAH, Ga. — A New York the late fall arrives, they can kill dents to wear purple, gold and their school spirit he had shot 26-year-old Jenni- man has pleaded guilty in federal side shoots too. Grass looks like shirts in addition to their white and blue polo fer Alfonso in their South Miami court to trying to extort $200,000 it has had a frost.” shirts. The purple and gold shirts must also be home after she said she was leav- from Paula Deen by threatening Layton said hay producers polo shirts. Students are still required to wear ing him, they got into an argument to reveal damaging information will not want to spray for these khaki pants, shorts or skirts. and she punched him. about the embattled celebrity new invaders because control A post on a Facebook page cook if she didn’t pay him. will require two treatments and Tract may become park in DeSoto identified as Medina’s says, “I’m Thomas George Paculis told a will not be cost-effective. going to prison or death sentence U.S. District Court judge Friday in “Most producers will go LEWISBURG — Supervisors in DeSoto County for killing my wife.” Savannah: “I did try to take money ahead and cut the grass or hay have agreed to accept more than 40 acres, in- The post claims that his wife from her.” The 62-year-old defen- when the populations reach cluding a lake, for a future Lewisburg park. was punching him and that he dant said he wanted to make a damaging levels,” he said. The property is next to Hawks Crossing subdivi- wasn’t going to stand any more deal with Deen’s lawyer to sign a “They are not nearly as damag- sion and is held by CB&S Bank. abuse. The photo was up for more nondisclosure agreement because ing as fall armyworms, which Supervisor Harvey Lee of Hernando said the than five hours before Facebook “I thought that would make this growers do control with insec- property has significant possibilities for park use. took it down Thursday afternoon. more legal.” ticide treatments.” Shiloh Neurology HAS MOVED

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Back-to-School Bash 6 p.m. The Sportsman’s NEMCC fall a.m. on Thursday, Aug. ITT breakfast floor seats and $23 for Dinner will include a wild registration 15, at Ryan’s Restaurant riser seating. All seats Carolina Story will game and hamburger in Corinth. All active and An ITT Breakfast is be- are reserved and include perform at the Back-to- and hotdog meal. Tickets Registration for the retired federal employ- ing held Tuesday, Aug. a service charge. Tickets School Bash concert on are $3 each and ages 2013 fall semester ees are encouraged to 13 beginning at 8:30 purchased online are an Saturday, August 17 at five and under are free. at Northeast Missis- attend. a.m. at Martha’s Menu in additional $1.50 per tick- Iuka’s Mineral Springs Purchase tickets in ad- sippi Community College Corinth. et. Those wishing to have Park “Music in the Park.” vance for food prepara- will continue through Beekeeper workshop their tickets mailed will The concert will begin tion. Door prizes will be Wednesday, Aug. 14 for Karaoke/ be charged $5 per order. at 6:30 p.m. and stu- given away -- must be traditional day and eve- Anyone interested in dance night The Arena Box Office dents of all ages, and present to win. ning classes. Classes learning all the steps is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. their families are invited For more information, began Aug. 8 on the necessary in successful- VFW Post No. 3962 Monday-Friday. to come out for the free call 731-632-0379. Booneville, New Albany ly raising and managing hosts a Karaoke Night outdoor concert. The and Corinth campuses as honeybees can attend every Friday at the post Charlie Daniels Band event is produced by Back To well as online. Last day to the Beginning Beekeeper on Purdy School Rd. in IDEA, Iuka Development School events register for online classes Workshop being held Corinth. Karaoke begins The Charlie Daniels & Economic Association. is Friday, Aug. 23. Tuesday, Aug. 20 from at 8 p.m. with music by Band is set for its first Carolina Story is hus- The following are Back The Northeast’s Book- 1-4 p.m. at the Alcorn D.J. Lanny Cox. Lanny appearance at the Cross- band and wife duo Ben To School events for the store is located in the County Extension Ser- Cox also provides music roads Arena Saturday, and Emily Roberts. The Corinth School District: Haney Union opens from vice office, 2200 Levee at the VFW on Saturday Aug. 24. Country music Nashville couple has ■ Aug. 12 — 6 p.m., 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Mon- Rd., Corinth (located be- Dance Night which be- artist and songwriter made a name for them- CMS Cambridge Second- day through Friday. hind the Crossroads Are- gins at 8 p.m. David Lee Murphy and selves playing through- ary 1 parent meeting Students not already na). There in no charge Maty Noyes of Corinth out the country in more ■ Aug. 19 — 6 p.m., enrolled at Northeast to attend. ‘Just Plain Country’ will open for the band. than 400 shows in 32 CHS Cambridge Program should report to the Of- Dr. Jeff Harris, Mis- Daniels is known for his states. They recently parent meeting for 9th- fice of Admissions in sissippi State Bee Spe- Just Plain Country per- country and Southern played to a sold-out 12th grade parents Estes Hall to begin the cialist will conduct the forms at the Tishomingo rock music. crowd at Grahams’s Cor- registration process. workshop. County Fairgrounds in ner Store in Corinth. Blood drives Students who have not For more information Iuka every Saturday from Free events Their latest release, taken the ACT should or if planning to attend, 7-10 p.m. Good family the album “Home,” de- United Blood Services visit the Northeast Coun- call Patrick Poindexter at entertainment. “Free Things to do buted at No. 2 in the is having a local blood seling Center regarding the Alcorn County Exten- in Mississippi” is the iTunes Singer/Songwriter drives: Wednesday, Aug. the Residual ACT or call sion Service office at Friday night music theme for August at the chart. 14 from 3:30-7:30 p.m., 662-720-7313. 662-286-7755 by Friday, Alcorn County Welcome Oakland Baptist Church Scholarships and other Aug. 16. ■ There is music ev- Center. Stop by the 4-H events gym, Corinth, and from forms of financial aid are ery Friday night with the Center at 2028 South 4-7 p.m. at Farmington still available for quali- Quilt guild meets band, The Renegade, Tate Street, Corinth and ■ The Alcorn County Baptist Church, Blood- fied applicants. For addi- from 7-10 p.m. at the pick up information on 4-H Volunteer Leaders’ mobile, Corinth; and tional information about The Cross City Piece Guntown Community what there is to see and monthly meeting will be Friday, Aug. 16 from 10 admissions or financial Makers Quilt Guild is Center. This is a family- do in the state that is held Monday, Aug. 12 a.m. -12 p.m., MS Care aid, call 662-720-7239 in meeting Thursday, Aug. friendly event. free -- from the Civil War at 5 p.m. at the Alcorn Center, Bloodmobile, Booneville or e-mail ad- 15 at 1 p.m. at Trea- ■ Joe Rickman and Interpretive Center in County Extension Ser- Corinth. [email protected]. Stu- sure Chest Quilting, band will be perform- Corinth to museums and vice. On the agenda: dents who are uncertain 1801 South Harper Rd., ing country and gospel historical sites all over final planning for Exhibit Family reunion about their career or ed- Corinth. The location music at the American the beautiful state. The Day, Promotion Day and ucational choices should change for the meeting Legion building in Iuka Alcorn County Welcome a 4-H Fashion Revue. All The descendants of contact the Counseling is for this month only. every second and fourth Center is open every day volunteers and parents the Rev. Robert Green- Center at 662-720-7313. The meeting is normally Friday of the month at 7 from 8 a.m. -5 p.m. are invited to attend. berry and Katie Mosley Visit Northeast on the In- held at the Alcorn County p.m. This will be a family- ■ Alcorn County 4-H (McElyea) Childers are ternet at www.nemcc.edu. Extension Service beside friendly event. Donations Crossroads will host their annual having a family reunion the Crossroads Arena. will be accepted. Museum exhibit 4-H Promotion Day Sat- at 12 noon today at Homeschool urday, Aug. 17 from 10 Macedonia Freewill Bap- meeting Activity center Kids/Family Day The Crossroads Mu- a.m. until 12 p.m. at the tist Church, CR 400, seum’s new summer Alcorn County Extension Alcorn County in the fel- Eagle Homeschool is The Bishop Activity Tickets are now on exhibit, “Honor and Service. The event is lowship hall. Everyone is having its organizational Center is having the fol- sale to see A&E “Duck Courage” is honoring open to the public and encouraged to bring any meeting at Farmington lowing activities for the Dynasty” stars Willie veterans and includes a free of charge. There will interesting information, Baptist Church on Thurs- week of Aug. 12-16: Robertson and son John military uniform, selec- be hands-on activities genelogy/photos, etc. to day, Aug. 15 at 6:30 Monday -- Country Cot- Luke at the Crossroads tion of medals, photos for youth, an inflatable share. Everyone is also p.m. Eagle Homeschool tage to play Bingo, jigsaw Arena. The two are of Hiroshima, dog tags, jumper, hot dogs, pop- asked to bring a covered is a support group for puzzles, quilting, games scheduled to be part photos of veterans from corn, drinks, 4-H youth dish to assist with the parents and children who Rolo Golf and open of the “Kids and Family the Alcorn County Genea- exhibits and information meal. For more informa- have chosen to home- discussion; Tuesday -- Day” being co-hosted logical Society’s World on how youth and adults tion, call 731-645-4100. school. At this meeting quilting, puzzles, table by the Arena and Alcorn War II book which will go can get involved in 4-H. participants will be able games and open discus- County Fair. A 5 p.m. on the Wall of Honor and Each 4-H Club will have Classic presented to obtain information on sion; Wednesday -- table show is set for the final a World War II display. a booth offering a hands- activities for the upcom- games, quilting, puzzles day of the fair on Sept. Anyone who would like on activity along with in- Tickets are now on ing school year, as well and open discussion; 21. Those who purchase to contribute a veteran’s formation about the club. sale for the stage ad- as join the group if de- Thursday -- pet therapy a ticket before 5 p.m., photo to the Wall of Hon- Some of the activities aptation of the classic sire. Visit the website at from animal shelter, Aug. 19 will have their or is welcomed to do so. include planting, crafts, novel, “To Kill a Mocking- eaglehomeschool.com or open discussion, table name entered into a Along with the exhibit, games, air rifle shoot- bird,” the first production e-mail Valinda Williford at games and quilting; and drawing for a fan meet- audio interviews with 30 ing, face painting, horse of the Corinth Theatre- [email protected] Friday -- Rogers’ super- and-greet and exclusive veterans will be added to rides and more. Arts 2013-2014 season. for more information. market for grocery shop- photo session with Willie the website, crossroads- For more information The play is scheduled for ping, table games and or John Luke. museum.com. A handful contact the Extension 2 p.m. today and 7:30 Retired open discussion. Tickets to see the Rob- of World War I items will Service at 286-7756. p.m. Aug. 15-17; and 2 employees meet Senior citizens, age 60 ertsons include comp at- also be in the exhibit. p.m. on Aug. 18. Tickets and above, are welcome tendance to the Saturday “Honor and Courage” Open house are $12 for adults and The National Active and encouraged to at- fair only. Prices are $78 will run through Sept. 2. $6 for students and are and Retired Federal Em- tend. The center offers for the first five rows, For more information, Alcorn Central Middle available in advance at ployees, Jacinto Chapter a variety of activities for $53 for the next five contact the museum at School is having an Open the CT-A Playhouse on 1879, will meet at 11:30 everyone. rows, $33 for remaining 287-3120. House on Thursday, Fulton Drive in Corinth Aug. 15 beginning at 6 or by call 287-2995 on p.m. Parents are encour- weekdays from 1-6 p.m. aged to come out and Tickets will be sold at go through a “Regular the door before the per- School Day” with the formance as available. kids, but without the homework and quizzes.

(LISTINGS FOR FRI.8/9-SUN. 8/11/13) Sportsman’s Dinner CALL THEATRE OR GO TO MALCO.COM FOR SHOW TIMES ELYSIUM(R) 1:20 4:25 7:30 10:00 NP 3-D PLANES (PG) 9:15 NP PLANES (PG) NON 3-D 1:00 4:00 7:05 NP AUG. 11 (8/11) SERVES AS CONVENIENT REMINDER FOR Good Hope Baptist WE’RE THE MILLERS (R) 1:30 4:30 7:20 9:50 NP Church, 678 Good Hope 3-D PERCY JACKSON: SEA OF MONSTERS (PG) 9:40 NP PERCY JACKSON: SEA OF MONSTERS (PG13) NON 3-D 1:15 4:15 7:15 NP CORINTH AREA RESIDENTS TO ALWAYS CALL 811 Church Road in Adams- 2 GUNS (R) 1:30 4:35 7:25 9:55 NP 3-D SMURFS 2 (PG) 9:35 NP ville, Tenn., is having SMURFS 2 (PG) NON 3-D 1:10 4:10 7:10 NP BEFORE DIGGING THE WOLVERINE (PG13) NON 3-D 1:05 4:05 7:00 9:50 guest speaker, Aubrey THE CONJURING (R) 1:45 4:40 7:25 10:00 TURBO (PG) NON 3-D 1:05 3:55 NP Delashmit from the GROWN UPS 2 (PG13) 7:10 9:30 Christian outdoor show, DESPICABLE ME 2 (PG) NON 3-D 1:15 4:05 City of Corinth Gas & Water Department encourages people to R.I.P.D. (PG13) NON 3-D 7:15 9:30 “Inside the Wildside,” make a free call 2 days before digging to know what’s below. on Saturday, Aug. 17 at With Aug. 11 almost here, Corinth Gas & Water Department hopes this date on the calendar, 8/11, will serve as a natural reminder for residents to call 811 prior to any digging project to have underground utility lines marked. Every eight minutes an underground utility line Quick Home Owned is damaged because someone decided to dig without first calling 811. and Operated When calling 811, homeowners and contractors are connected to Corinth Gas & Water, Way the local one-call center, which notifies the appropriate utility companies of their intent to dig. Professional locators are then sent to the requested digging site to mark the approximate CASH ADVANCES locations of underground lines with flags, spray paint or both.

Car Title Striking a single line can cause injury, repair costs, fines and inconvenient outages. Every digging project, no matter how large or small, warrants a call to 811. Installing a mailbox, building a deck, planting a tree and laying a patio are all examples of digging projects that need a call to 811 before starting.

“On Aug. 11 and throughout the year, we remind homeowners and professional contractors alike to call 811 before digging to eliminate the risk of striking an underground utility line,” said John Rhodes, Manager of Corinth Gas & Water Department. “It really is the only way to know which utilities are buried in your area.” Get Quick Cash The depth of utility lines can vary for a number of reasons, such as erosion, previous digging projects and uneven surfaces. Utility lines need to be properly marked because even At Quick Way when digging only a few inches, the risk of striking an underground utility line still exists.

Quick Way Quick Way Quick Way Visit www.call811.com or www.corinthgasandwater.com for more information about 811 of Iuka of Booneville of Corinth and safe digging practices.

1204 W. Quitman St. 613 E. Church St. 501 Hwy 72 W. Iuka, MS 38852 Booneville, MS 38829 Corinth, MS 38834 (662) 423-6600 (662) 728-3070 (662) 286-2274

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AGRICULTURE FUTURES WkHigh WkLow Settle WkChg WkHigh WkLow Settle WkChg CORN CATTLE 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel 40,000 lbs.- cents per lb. Thursday, Friday & Saturday Night Sep 13 476.75 464 465.75 -10.25 Aug 13 123.55 118.97 122.50 +1.85 Dec 13 465 452 453.25 -10.50 Oct 13 127.67 122.82 126.87 +2.40 Mar 14 477.50 465.50 466.75 -9.75 Dec 13 129.72 124.80 128.80 +1.80 May 14 485 473.75 475 -9.25 Feb 14 131.20 126.15 130.47 +1.57 Jul 14 491.25 480.25 481.25 -9 Apr 14 132.35 127.82 131.60 +1.33 WorriedWorried Sep 14 493.75 484.50 485 -7.25 Jun 14 127.10 123.77 126.57 +1.07 Dec 14 498.75 488.50 489.75 -4.75 Aug 14 126.25 124.20 126.05 +.30 SOYBEANS HOGS-Lean 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel 40,000 lbs.- cents per lb. 4pc Fish Fillets Aug 13 1366.25 1313.75 1340.75 +9.75 Aug 13 101.32 99.32 100.52 +1.27 Sep 13 1241 1186.50 1218.50 +5.75 Oct 13 87.00 83.85 84.97 +1.02 $5.95 Nov 13 1194.50 1162.50 1182.25 +.75 Dec 13 83.20 81.00 82.05 +1.25 comes with Baked Potato or Fries, Slaw, & Hushpuppies Jan 14 1199.25 1169 1188 +.75 Feb 14 84.82 82.45 84.45 +1.13 about everything you Mar 14 1203 1174 1192.50 +2.50 Apr 14 85.17 84.00 84.95 +.73 (2) 8oz New York Strips May 14 1203.25 1175.50 1193 +2.50 May 14 88.65 87.95 88.65 +.80 need to save for? Jul 14 1207 1180 1197.25 +2.50 Jun 14 90.32 89.47 89.97 -.20 $16.95 Comes with Baked Potato or fries, Salad, & Toast WHEAT COTTON 2 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel 50,000 lbs.- cents per lb. From college to retirement, I can help you create a plan Sep 13 665.50 630.50 633.50 -27 Sep 13 ...... 88.93 +3.95 to reach your saving goals. Call today. Let’s talk about Dec 13 678.50 643.50 647.25 -25.75 Oct 13 89.45 85.25 89.05 +3.73 Bill’s Family Restaurant Mar 14 687 656.50 660.50 -22 Dec 13 89.42 84.85 88.93 +3.95 your plan for life. May 14 692 664.75 668.50 -19 Mar 14 87.24 83.03 86.88 +3.71 408 Tate Street Corinth, MS • 662-286-3370 Jul 14 686.50 659.50 665 -17 May 14 85.99 82.80 85.67 +2.91 Sep 14 682 667.50 673.50 -13.75 Jul 14 84.70 82.48 84.27 +1.89 Dec 14 698.50 676 683 -12.25 Oct 14 ...... 80.11 +1.85 JonathanAgent name* Marsh, FIC*, CFFM, CLF Tables show seven most current contracts for each future. Grains traded on Chicago Board of Trade; Managing(State) Lic. (number) Partner livestock on Chicago Mercantile Exchange; and cotton on New York Cotton Exchange. How will you pay for 710Address Cruise St,     SuiteCity, State 102 MUTUAL FUNDS CorinthPhone MS 38834 retirement? Let’s talk. 662-665-7904 Total Assets Total Return/Rank Pct Min Init Modern Woodmen email      Name Obj ($Mlns) NAV 4-wk 12-mo 5-year Load Invt [email protected] PIMCO TotRetIs CI 164,056 10.82 +1.3 +0.6/B +7.4/A NL 1,000,000     Vanguard TotStIdx LB 93,900 42.70 +2.8 +24.9/B +8.3/A NL 3,000    Vanguard InstIdxI LB 80,847 155.23 +2.5 +23.3/C +7.9/B NL 5,000,000 Financial   Advisor   Vanguard TotStIAdm LB 75,996 42.72 +2.8 +25.0/B +8.4/A NL 10,000 Financial Advisor Vanguard 500Adml LB 73,045 156.26 +2.5 +23.3/C +7.9/B NL 10,000 Steven Eaton, FIC, MDRT Fidelity Contra LG 67,132 91.01 +3.1 +21.8/C +8.3/B NL 2,500 FinancialAgent name* Representative 605 Foote Street American Funds IncAmerA m MA 63,967 19.74 +2.3 +15.1/B +7.7/A 5.75 250 710(State) Cruise Lic. (number) St, Corinth,1500 Harper MS 38834 Road Suite 1 American Funds GrthAmA m LG 63,957 40.93 +3.7 +26.6/A +6.8/C 5.75 250 SuiteAddress 102 American Funds CapIncBuA m IH 62,837 56.44 +2.6 +11.6/B +5.0/C 5.75 250 Corinth, MS 38834 Vanguard InstPlus LB 62,099 155.24 +2.5 +23.3/C +7.9/B NL200,000,000 CorinthCity, State MS 38834 662-287-4471 Vanguard TotStIIns LB 53,837 42.73 +2.8 +25.1/B +8.4/A NL 5,000,000 662-415-9427Phone 662-287-1409 American Funds CpWldGrIA m WS 50,867 41.66 +4.5 +21.5/C +4.5/D 5.75 250 [email protected] Woodmen email American Funds InvCoAmA m LB 50,666 35.72 +3.6 +22.5/D +6.9/C 5.75 250 Dodge & Cox Stock LV 49,334 151.57 +3.5 +32.5/A +7.3/C NL 2,500 Vanguard WelltnAdm MA 47,696 65.19 +2.0 +16.7/A +8.2/A NL 50,000     FrankTemp-Franklin IncomeA m CA 47,691 2.34 +3.1 +12.8/A +7.8/A 4.25 1,000 Financial   Advisor   CA -Conservative Allocation, CI -Intermediate-Term Bond, ES -Europe Stock, FB -Foreign Large Blend, FG -Foreign Financial Advisor LargeGrowth, FV -Foreign Large Value, IH -World Allocation, LB -Large Blend, LG -Large Growth, LV -Large Value, MA -Moderate Allocation, MB -Mid-Cap Blend, MV - Mid-Cap Value, SH -Specialty-heath, WS -World Stock, Total 605 Foote Street Return: Chng in NAV with dividends reinvested. Rank: How fund performed vs. others with same objective: A is in top 1500 Harper Road Suite 1 20%, E in bottom 20%. Min Init Invt: Minimum $ needed to invest in fund. Source: Morningstar. Corinth, MS 38834 Corinth, MS 38834 Stock Footnotes: g = Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h = Does not meet continued-listing standards. 662-287-4471 lf = Late filing with SEC. n = New in past 52 weeks. pf = Preferred. rs = Stock has undergone a reverse stock split 662-287-1409 of at least 50 percent within the past year. rt = Right to buy security at a specified price. s = Stock has split by at 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 Modern Woodmen of America = Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. f = front load (sales charges). m = Multiple fees are charged. NA = not *Registered representative. 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When when they are nervous; others may even feel confi dent enough someone challenges you, you’ll go the opposite direction and A keepsake magazine in your predictions that you’ll accept and possibly raise the don’t say much. You’ll avoid want to make a bet, and a gam- stakes just to make things even both extremes as you gravitate “100 Years of Corinth High School Football” bling friend will take you up on more interesting. toward people who make you it, too. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). feel comfortable and free to be will be published before the start CANCER (June 22-July 22). It’s not enough to appreciate yourself. of the 2013 season. Look for this magazine Doing what it takes to compete those who work hard to help you PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). with the big fi sh is the order of now; fi nancial compensation will You do not need people to be to be inserted in the Friday, Aug. 23, edition the day. Strangely, the more speak louder than words. This agreeable in order for you to like ready you are for the challenge isn’t always the case, but today them. You’re one of those rare of the Daily Corinthian. the less competitive toward oth- people are focused on the bot- individuals who appreciate and ers you feel. tom line of their bank accounts. even celebrate the differences LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. between people. 10A • Daily Corinthian Sports Sunday, August 11, 2013 Shorts McKinney leads MSU linebackers Nite Golf Tourney The Kiwanis Club Chig Biggers Nite The Associated Press Defensive coordinator It’s a position loaded with defensive coordinator after Golf Tournament will be held on Aug. STARKVILLE — Mississippi Geoff Collins said McKinney talent for the Bulldogs. Col- spending two years as a co- 20 at Shiloh Ridge Golf Estates. Tee State linebacker Benardrick is becoming comfortable with lins said he might have 10 coordinator and linebackers time is 6:30. Cost is $200 per team McKinney was one of the Xs and Os during preseason linebackers capable of help- coach. for the 4-person scramble and the Southeastern Conference’s camp, and that should lead ing the defense on Saturdays. He brings an infectious field is limited to 20 teams. Proceeds most productive freshmen to even more production this “I’m very lucky to have the energy to the fi eld, bouncing will benefit the Needy Children Christ- last season, providing a fero- season. group of guys that I have,” around among the players mas Project. Contact Jimmy Caldwell cious presence in the middle “He has embraced it,” Col- Collins said. “The (players) even on the 95-degree days (808-5462) or Chuck Counce (415- of the Bulldogs’ defense. lins said. “He knows what ev- I have in my room embody so common during August in 4655) for more information. His trick to such early- ery kid on our defense is do- everything that this program Starkville. The Bulldogs are career production: He didn’t ing.” stands for — relentless effort, trying to replace several high- Baseball Tryouts have to think much. Veteran The 6-foot-5, 235-pound competitiveness, great atti- profi le defensive players from Cameron Lawrence did a lot McKinney was second on the tude and getting better every a year ago, including Law- 9U USSSA travel baseball tryouts of that for him. team with 102 tackles last day. I couldn’t be more proud rence and cornerbacks John- will be held at Crossroads Regional But now Lawrence is gone year, behind Lawrence’s 120. of the guys I coach every day. than Banks and Darius Slay. Park on Thursday, Aug. 15 at 6 p.m. — off to pursue a career in The sophomore has They come into meetings, Collins and the other assis- For more information call Coach the NFL with the Dallas Cow- emerged as the leader of a there’s 12 of them sitting there tants have developed a light- Colby Roberts at 882-0045. boys. So McKinney and the group that’s got several ex- wired, ready to get better. It’s hearted system called “juice other linebackers are ready perienced veterans like Mat- not like that everywhere.” Bowling League to prove they can handle the thew Wells, Deontae Skinner Collins is in his fi rst sea- Please see LINEBACKERS | mental side of the game, too. and Ferlando Bohanna. son as Mississippi State’s sole 11A Fall Leagues are forming at Plaza Bowling Lanes with play set to begin on Aug. 26. For more information or to sign up, call 286-8105.

Kossuth Boosters The Kossuth Athletic Booster Club will hold its monthly meeting in the high school gym on Tuesday, August 13 at 6:30 p.m. All members are encouraged to attend to discuss the upcoming school year and fundrais- ing projects.

Tennis Under the Lights Come and play a little community tennis every Tuesday, starting August 13, at 6:00 p.m. at the Corinth City Park Wear your tennis shoes, bring your racquet, tennis balls, and expect a great time.

50/50 Tickets The Kossuth Athletic Booster Club will be having a 50/50 fundraiser. Tickets for the fundraiser are $100 each and only three hundred tickets will be sold. Every 50th ticket drawn will receive $1,000 and the final ticket will win $10,000 if all tickets are sold. Tickets may be purchased from any booster club member or at home football games. The drawing will be held at the last regular season home game on October 25 and you do not have to be present to win. All proceeds go to benefit all sports programs at Kossuth High School. Please contact Jeff Bobo at 665- Submitted Photo 2858 or Christy Dickson 665-2179 to The SunDolls finished 7-2 in the World Series with their only losses coming to the champion Red Devils. purchase tickets.

TriState Rebel Club SunDolls take runner-up in World Series The TriState Rebel Club will have its annual meeting on Thursday, Aug. 15, featuring Chuck Rounsaville and BY JEFF YORK the tournament. the 10U division. Devils in the winners’ brack- Yancy Porter of The Ole Miss Spirit For the Daily Corinthian The local players on Annabelle Whitaker was et fi nal, the SunDolls de- and members of the Ole Miss Alumni A team with three Alcorn the SunDolls are Brianna named the Most Outstand- feated the number two team Association and Athletics Foundation County players recently fi n- Barnes, Presley Tice and ing Pitcher in the World Se- in the nation Rip-It to reach Staffs, at Town & Country Furniture - ished second in the USS- Brylee Kate Duncan. ries for her performance in the championship round. 1710 West Quitman - in Iuka. Tickets SA 12U Fastpitch Softball The SunDolls fi nished 7-2 the circle. The other players on the are $20 each and include dinner. World Series played in Col- in the World Series with The SunDolls scored the SunDolls are Tori York, Doors open at 5 p.m. Program starts lierville, Tenn. their only losses coming to most amount of runs (66) Ainsley Hale, Allie King, at 6:30 p.m. The SunDolls lost to the the champion Red Devils. A and allowed the fewest Paige Mask, Megan Hodum, For more information and to pur- Germantown Red Devils majority of this year’s Sun- runs (18) of any team in the Whitaker, Bailey Phillips chase tickets, visit our website at in the title game 4-1. There Dolls played on last year’s World Series. and the coach is Leigh Ho- www.tristaterebelclub.com or contact were teams from six states in World Series champion in After losing to the Red dum. John Baker at 523-0579, Tyler Wilson at 210-5100, Vince McLemore at 808-1000, Taylor Coombs at 415- 8292, Jarrad Robinson at 322-7389, Kenny Carson at 212-3702, Tony Smith at 901-831-8669, Kim Lyles at High-power offenses leaving teams defenseless 415-6308, Brad Vuncannon at 322- 7788 or Charles Carr at 423-8920. The Associated Press “Every Saturday you’re steadily the offenses hav- and 371.6 yards. Last year, Be sure to like the TriState Rebel Offense is out of control. seeing all of football history ing the edge. The game has those fi gures jumped to 29.5 Club on Facebook and follow the club Points have never been in every game,” said Chris B. changed.” points per game and 409 on Twitter. more plentiful in college Brown, the author of “The How does a defensive yards. Plays per game from football. If touchdowns Essential Smart Football” coach deal with it? scrimmage have increased Sportsplex Soccer could be weighed they’d and the Smart Football blog. “It’s hard,” UCLA coach from 67.7 to 71.5 per team. be measured in tons. And And to top it all off, they’re Jim Mora said, his eyes wid- And yards per play has risen The Corinth Sportsplex will hold yards? On some Saturdays running plays almost as fast ening and his voice rising. from 5.48 to 5.72. sign ups for Fall soccer until August it seems you could get to the as Usain Bolt can run the “It’s crazy.” Even in the Southeastern 16. Fees for the league are $10 per moon and back with all the 200. Mora, a former NFL de- Conference, which boasts child for members and $45 per child ground that gets covered. Outside of Tuscaloosa, fensive coordinator, is one of its defensive prowess, for non-members. A $20 late fee will Quarterbacks are better Ala., and a few other spots of the many feeling fl um- the offenses are taking over. be added for anyone who registers trained than ever before and around the country, defens- moxed. SEC’s teams averaged a after August 16. Tryouts will be held their skills more diverse. es have become defenseless. Defensive innovators league-record 402.4 yards August 17 at 9 a.m. for ages 4-5, 10 The days when a QB was a “In the early 90s, the haven’t been able to coun- per game and 30.4 points, a.m. for ages 6-7, 11 a.m. for ages rare commodity if he could defenses were ahead and ter with Xs and Os. They’re a bit shy of the record of 31 8-9. 12 p.m. for ages 10-12, and 1 run AND pass are long gone. Miami was dominating hoping a different approach per game set in 2010. p.m. for ages 13-15. Tryouts are for Offensive coordinators defensively. Things kind in recruiting might help or And with more SEC teams boys and girls, with an age cut off of aren’t afraid to blend eras of evolved,” said Arizona possibly doubling down on picking up the pace of play Sept 1, 2013. and philosophies if it’ll get State coach Todd Graham, fundamentals. Something these days — despite the them a fi rst down. A little a former defensive coordi- to turn around a trend that’s protests of Nick Saban and Special Needs Leagues triple-option here. A little nator. “But I will tell you, been developing for years. Bret Bielema — don’t be sur- West Coast there. A dash of the last 10 years, man, it’s In 2008, FBS teams av- prised if the record book is The Corinth Sportsplex will hold run-and-shoot for fl avor. been steadily, steadily, eraged 27 points per game rewritten again in 2013. sign ups for the Special Needs Base- ball and Softball league until August 13. All interested in participating should attend an interest meeting in the Sportsplex soccer gym on August More than 1,000 attend Texas A&M player’s funeral 13 at 6 p.m. • A special needs Disney World The Associated Press Kevin Sumlin and about 75 boys who brought smiles to the service, which was held Trip meeting will be held Sunday, COLLEYVILLE, Texas — of his players and staff were everyone they met. at the Church of Jesus Christ Aug. 18 at the Sportsplex. The 1 The mother of a Texas A&M among the more than 1,000 “The heavenly father gave of Latter-day Saints in the p.m. meeting is for anyone who has defensive lineman and his people who attended the fu- me those beautiful sons for Fort Worth suburb of Col- a special needs child/children should younger brother told her sons neral for defensive lineman me to take care of them,” leyville. attend the fundraising meeting. The goodbye in front of a packed Polo Manukainiu, 19, and Uhatafe said as she wiped “It’s very touching for our trip is set for May 2014. For more church Saturday, almost two his brother, 13-year old An- away tears. “To teach them family. And for (the team) information call Havis Hurley at 643- weeks after they and another drew “Lolo” Uhatafe. (how) to be humble.” coming to pay their respects teen were killed in a car acci- Tulima Uhatafe and other A line of family members is very much appreciated,” dent in New Mexico. family members remem- greeted Texas A&M football said Tupou Taufa, a cousin Please see SHORTS | 11A Texas A&M football coach bered the teens as humble players as they walked into of the brothers. Sunday, August 11, 2013 Scoreboard Daily Corinthian • 11A

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(19) , , 82, San Diego 53 63 .457 13 White Sox (Quintana 6-3), 1:10 p.m. David Hearn 66-76-71—213 +3 78.4, 31, $18,406. Colorado 53 64 .453 13½ Josh Teater 71-71-71—213 +3 Glen, N.Y. Texas (M.Perez 4-3) at Houston ers when they make a big play or 14. (16) Brendan Gaughan, Chevro- San Francisco 52 64 .448 14 B. de Jonge 71-71-71—213 +3 Lap length: 2.45 miles (Keuchel 5-6), 1:10 p.m. show exceptional energy on the (Car number in parentheses) let, 82, 84.1, 0, $18,256. Friday’s Games Keegan Bradley 69-72-72—213 +3 Baltimore (B.Norris 8-9) at San Fran- 1. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 15. (20) Travis Pastrana, Ford, 82, Washington 9, Philadelphia 2 H. Matsuyama 72-68-73—213 +3 fi eld. cisco (M.Cain 7-7), 3:05 p.m. 128.241. 76.7, 29, $19,356. Cincinnati 7, San Diego 2 Ryan Moore 69-71-73—213 +3 Milwaukee (W.Peralta 8-11) at Se- Collins said McKinney almost 2. (15) , Toyota, 16. (27) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, Atlanta 5, Miami 0 Chris Kirk 71-69-73—213 +3 attle (F.Hernandez 11-5), 3:10 p.m. 127.958. 82, 69.9, 28, $18,131. Chicago Cubs 3, St. Louis 0 Paul Casey 67-72-74—213 +3 always leads the pack in the sub- Tampa Bay (Hellickson 10-5) at L.A. 3. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 17. (24) , Chevrolet, Colorado 10, Pittsburgh 1 Ryan Palmer 73-70-71—214 +4 Dodgers (Kershaw 10-7), 7:05 p.m. jective scoring system and that 127.462. 82, 66.1, 27, $18,081. Arizona 5, N.Y. Mets 4 Brooks Koepka 71-72-71—214 +4 4. (47) A J Allmendinger, Toyota, 18. (13) , Chevrolet, Milwaukee 10, Seattle 5 Monday’s Games Tiger Woods 71-70-73—214 +4 in many ways he’s an extension 82, 83.4, 0, $11,800. Oakland at Toronto, 11:37 a.m. Martin Kaymer 68-68-78—214 +4 127.433. L.A. Dodgers 7, Tampa Bay 6 19. (22) Kyle Kelley, Chevrolet, 82, Texas at Houston, 1:10 p.m. D.A. Points 73-70-72—215 +5 of the coaching staff on the fi eld. 5. (18) , Toyota, 127.4. Baltimore 5, San Francisco 2, 10 6. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 60.2, 25, $17,931. L.A. Angels at N.Y. Yankees, 6:05 Harris English 74-69-72—215 +5 “Benardrick is just a ball of innings 127.374. 20. (26) , Chevro- p.m. Danny Willett 73-70-72—215 +5 Saturday’s Games energy,” Collins said. “He is ev- 7. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, let, 82, 58.5, 24, $18,556. Cleveland at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. J.J. Henry 71-71-73—215 +5 San Francisco 3, Baltimore 2 127.146. 21. (3) , Ford, 81, 98.3, Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 John Senden 72-70-73—215 +5 erything this program stands for L.A. Dodgers 5, Tampa Bay 0 8. (2) , Ford, 0, $11,625. p.m. Vijay Singh 70-72-73—215 +5 Washington 8, Philadelphia 5 from a leadership, attitude and 127.141. 22. (18) , Ford, 81, Miami at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. Thorbjorn Olesen 71-70-74—215 +5 59.7, 22, $17,781. Miami 1, Atlanta 0 Peter Hanson 72-69-74—215 +5 character standpoint.” 9. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 127.111. Baltimore at Arizona, 8:40 p.m. 10. (20) , Toyota, 23. (28) Bryan Silas, Ford, 81, 51.2, San Diego 3, Cincinnati 1 M. Manassero 72-69-74—215 +5 McKinney said he’s aware that 127.038. 0, $17,706. Chicago Cubs 6, St. Louis 5 Tim Clark 69-71-75—215 +5 his production needs to improve 11. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chev- 24. (2) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 77, 49, N.Y. Mets 4, Arizona 1 Pro football M. Angel Jimenez68-72-75—215 +5 rolet, 126.932. 0, $11,400. Pittsburgh at Colorado, (n) Matt Jones 72-71-73—216 +6 during the coming season, but 12. (35) Michael McDowell, Ford, 25. (35) Derek White, Toyota, radia- Scott Stallings 73-70-73—216 +6 Milwaukee at Seattle, (n) NFL preseason schedule it might not necessarily show in 126.823. tor, 75, 44.6, 19, $18,031. Today’s Games Tommy Gainey 69-74-73—216 +6 13. (78) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 26. (21) Andrew Ranger, Dodge, rear San Diego (Kennedy 4-8) at Cincin- Thursday John Merrick 75-68-73—216 +6 more tackles or sacks. Instead, 126.813. gear, 71, 64.4, 18, $11,300. nati (Leake 10-5), 12:10 p.m. Baltimore 44, Tampa Bay 16 Darren Clarke 69-73-74—216 +6 27. (25) , Toyota, 71, Shane Lowry 71-70-75—216 +6 he’s helping put others in posi- 14. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, Miami (H.Alvarez 2-1) at Atlanta Washington 22, Tennessee 21 126.766. 45.1, 17, $17,456. Cincinnati 34, Atlanta 10 Thongchai Jaidee70-71-75—216 +6 28. (30) Eric McClure, Toyota, sus- (Minor 11-5), 12:35 p.m. Hunter Mahan 70-68-78—216 +6 tion to be successful. 15. (55) , Toyota, Chicago Cubs (E.Jackson 7-12) at Cleveland 27, St. Louis 19 126.515. pension, 67, 46.9, 16, $17,381. Denver 10, San Francisco 6 Ben Curtis 73-70-74—217 +7 That means just as much time St. Louis (J.Kelly 3-3), 1:15 p.m. 16. (99) , Ford, 29. (33) , Toyota, brakes, Seattle 31, San Diego 10 Ian Poulter 70-71-77—218 +8 spent in the fi lm room as on the 126.464. 47, 44.1, 15, $17,331. Baltimore (B.Norris 8-9) at San Friday’s Games S. Gallacher 75-68-76—219 +9 practice fi eld. 17. (16) Greg Biffl e, Ford, 126.377. 30. (15) , Chevrolet, en- Francisco (M.Cain 7-7), 3:05 p.m. Detroit 26, N.Y. Jets 17 Phil Mickelson 71-71-78—220 +10 18. (48) , Chevrolet, gine, 41, 66.9, 14, $17,581. Milwaukee (W.Peralta 8-11) at Se- Miami 27, Jacksonville 3 Gary Woodland 73-70-80—223 +23 “I like to be a leader,” McK- 126.357. 31. (37) Carl Long, Chevrolet, en- attle (F.Hernandez 11-5), 3:10 p.m. New England 31, Philadelphia 22 inney said. “I like to see other 19. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, gine, 35, 39.7, 13, $17,206. N.Y. Mets (Niese 3-6) at Arizona Houston 27, Minnesota 13 126.321. 32. (39) Anthony Gandon, Ford, 27, (Spruill 0-1), 3:10 p.m. New Orleans 17, Kansas City 13 Pro basketball people make plays before I make 20. (11) , Toyota, 29, 12, $10,925. Pittsburgh (Locke 9-3) at Colorado Arizona 17, Green Bay 0 them. I’m not a selfi sh player. 126.209. 33. (38) , Chevrolet, elec- (Bettis 0-1), 3:10 p.m. Carolina 24, Chicago 17 WNBA standings 21. (38) , Ford, trical, 20, 38, 11, $17,096. Oakland 19, Dallas 17 Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 10-8) at EASTERN CONFERENCE The coaches are going to put me 126.124. 34. (32) Kenny Habul, Toyota, en- Saturday’s Game Washington (Strasburg 5-9), 4:05 p.m. W L Pct GB 22. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, gine, 15, 47.5, 10, $17,036. N.Y. Giants at Pittsburgh in position to make plays, so all I Tampa Bay (Hellickson 10-5) at L.A. Chicago 14 7 .667 — 126.086. 35. (40) Morgan Shepherd, Chevro- Sunday’s Game Dodgers (Kershaw 10-7), 7:05 p.m. Atlanta 11 7 .611 1½ have to do is make them.” 23. (51) , Chevrolet, let, brakes, 12, 38.7, 0, $10,787. Buffalo at Indianapolis, 12:30 p.m. Monday’s Games Indiana 11 11 .500 3½ 126.011. 36. (36) Blake Koch, Toyota, over- Thursday, Aug. 15 Collins said McKinney’s role Philadelphia at Atlanta, 6:10 p.m. Washington 10 13 .435 5 24. (33) , Chevrolet, heating, 7, 41.1, 8, $10,080. Detroit at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 7:05 New York 9 13 .409 5½ as a facilitator is even more vital 125.924. 37. (29) Jeff Green, Toyota, vibration, Atlanta at Baltimore, 6:30 p.m. p.m. Connecticut 6 14 .300 7½ 25. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevro- 4, 39.5, 7, $10,045. Carolina at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. because several SEC programs Miami at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE let, 125.876. 38. (34) T.J. Bell, Chevrolet, electri- San Diego at Chicago, 7 p.m. W L Pct GB use the trendy high-tempo of- 26. (29) , Chevrolet, cal, 2, 36.8, 6, $10,011. San Diego at Colorado, 7:40 p.m. Friday, Aug. 16 Minnesota 17 4 .810 — 125.711. 39. (31) , Chevrolet, Baltimore at Arizona, 8:40 p.m. Minnesota at Buffalo, 6 p.m. fense. Los Angeles 16 7 .696 2 27. (32) , Ford, 125.707. brakes, 1, 35.2, 5, $9,875. N.Y. Mets at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 Oakland at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Phoenix 11 11 .500 6½ Defensive players are often 28. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 40. (23) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, ac- p.m. San Francisco at Kansas City, 7 p.m. Seattle 9 12 .429 8 125.591. cident, 0, 33.6, 4, $15,941. Tampa Bay at New England, 7 p.m. on the fi eld for several plays at San Antonio 8 14 .364 9½ 29. (14) Max Papis, Chevrolet, ___¢ Saturday, Aug. 17 Tulsa 7 16 .304 11 a time because there’s no time 125.589. Race Statistics A.L. standings, schedule Dallas at Arizona, 3:30 p.m. Friday’s Games 30. (13) Casey Mears, Ford, 124.89. Average Speed of Race Winner: East Division Tennessee at Cincinnati, 6 p.m. for substitutions, meaning deci- Chicago 77, Connecticut 61 31. (34) , Ford, 92.368 mph. W L Pct GB Jacksonville at N.Y. Jets, 6:30 p.m. Phoenix 70, Tulsa 67 sions have to be made quickly 124.848. Time of Race: 2 hours, 10 minutes, Boston 71 48 .597 — Green Bay at St. Louis, 7 p.m. San Antonio 77, Seattle 56 32. (43) , Ford, 30 seconds. Tampa Bay 66 49 .574 3 Miami at Houston, 7 p.m. when players are tired. The Bull- Saturday’s Games 124.793. Margin of Victory: 1.418 seconds. Baltimore 64 52 .552 5½ Denver at Seattle, 9 p.m. Los Angeles 85, New York 67 dogs will get a test in the season’s 33. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, Caution Flags: 5 for 15 laps. New York 58 57 .504 11 Sunday, Aug. 18 Indiana 80, Atlanta 66 124.576. Lead Changes: 7 among 6 drivers. Toronto 54 62 .466 15½ Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants, 6 p.m. fi rst weekend against Oklahoma Today’s Games 34. (36) Victor Gonzalez Jr., Chevro- Lap Leaders: S.Hornish Jr. 1-15; Monday, Aug. 19 Central Division Connecticut at Washington, 3 p.m. State’s high-scoring offense. let, 123.878. B.Keselowski 16-17; P.Kligerman 18- Pittsburgh at Washington, 7 p.m. W L Pct GB Tulsa at Phoenix, 5 p.m. 35. (10) , Chevrolet, 24; B.Keselowski 25-51; R.Smith Detroit 69 46 .600 — Minnesota at Chicago, 5 p.m. 123.75. 52; B.Vickers 53; J.Logano 54-65; Cleveland 62 55 .530 8 New York at Atlanta, 5 p.m. 36. (83) David Reutimann, Toyota, B.Keselowski 66-82. Golf Kansas City 60 54 .526 8½ San Antonio at Seattle, 8 p.m. 123.708. Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Minnesota 51 63 .447 17½ 37. (19) Alex Kennedy, Toyota, Own- Led, Laps Led): B.Keselowski, 3 times SHORTS for 46 laps; S.Hornish Jr., 1 time Chicago 44 71 .383 25 PGA Championships er Points. West Division Transactions 38. (93) , Toyota, Owner for 15 laps; J.Logano, 1 time for 12 Saturday at Oak Hill Country Club, W L Pct GB Points. laps; P.Kligerman, 1 time for 7 laps; East Course, Pittsford, N.Y. Purse: TBA CONTINUED FROM 10A 39. (30) , Toyota, B.Vickers, 1 time for 1 lap; R.Smith, 1 Texas 67 50 .573 — ($8 million in 2012). Yardage: 7,163; Friday’s deals Oakland 65 50 .565 1 Par: 70 (35-35) Owner Points. time for 1 lap. BASEBALL First Round 40. (7) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, Own- Top 10 in Points: 1. A.Dillon, 730; Los Angeles 53 62 .461 13 American League Jim Furyk 65-68-68—201 -9 3561. er Points. 2. S.Hornish Jr., 727; 3. R.Smith, 725; Seattle 53 62 .461 13 BOSTON RED SOX — Recalled 3B Jason Dufner 68-63-71—202 -8 41. (40) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 4. E.Sadler, 718; 5. B.Vickers, 712; Houston 37 78 .322 29 Will Middlebrooks from Pawtucket (IL). Henrik Stenson 68-66-69—203 -7 Owner Points. 6. J.Allgaier, 685; 7. B.Scott, 674; 8. ––– Placed INF Brandon Snyder on the 15- Jonas Blixt 68-70-66—204 -6 Memorial Tournament 42. (87) Tomy Drissi, Toyota, Owner K.Larson, 665; 9. T.Bayne, 661; 10. Friday’s Games day DL. Activated LHP Franklin Morales Steve Stricker 68-67-70—205 -5 Points. P.Kligerman, 656. Minnesota 7, Chicago White Sox 5, from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Pe- Adam Scott 65-68-72—205 -5 43. (52) Brian Keselowski, Toyota, ___¢ 1st game dro Beato to Pawtucket. Rory McIlroy 69-71-67—207 -3 The 13th Owen B. Whitehurst Owner Points. NASCAR Driver Rating Formula N.Y. Yankees 4, Detroit 3, 10 innings KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Placed OF Lee Westwood 66-73-68—207 -3 A maximum of 150 points can be at- L.A. Angels 5, Cleveland 2 Lorenzo Cain on the 15-day DL. Des- Memorial Tournament is set for Dustin Johnson 72-71-65—208 -2 Nationwide-Zippo tained in a race. ignated LHP Francisley Bueno for as- Oakland 14, Toronto 6 Kevin Streelman 70-72-66—208 -2 Aug. 31 at Shiloh Ridge Athletic The formula combines the following signment. Kansas City 9, Boston 6 Roberto Castro 68-69-71—208 -2 200 results categories: Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Fin- LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Placed Club. Cost is $60 for the four- Minnesota 3, Chicago White Sox 2, Marc Warren 74-67-68—209 -1 Saturday at Watkins Glen Interna- ishes, Average Running Position While 2B Howie Kendrick on the 15-day DL. 10 innings, 2nd game David Toms 71-69-69—209 -1 person scramble with proceeds tional, Watkins Glen, N.Y. on Lead Lap, Average Speed Under Recalled LHP Buddy Boshers from Salt Texas 9, Houston 5 Zach Johnson 69-70-70—209 -1 Lap length: 2.45 miles Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lake (PCL). awarded to area charities. Golf Milwaukee 10, Seattle 5 Bill Haas 68-70-71—209 -1 (Start position in parentheses) Lead-Lap Finish. TEXAS RANGERS — Added OF Alex L.A. Dodgers 7, Tampa Bay 6 David Lynn 69-69-71—209 -1 package includes tournament 1. (5) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 82 Rios to the roster. Optioned OF Joey Charley Hoffman 69-67-73—209 -1 laps, 149.2 rating, 0 points, $45,100. Baltimore 5, San Francisco 2, 10 Butler to Round Rock (PCL). comfort color T-shirt and tote Webb Simpson 72-64-73—209 -1 2. (1) Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, 82, Baseball innings TORONTO BLUE JAYS have placed Robert Garrigus 67-68-74—209 -1 bag; 18 holes of golf with cart 127.4, 43, $39,132. Saturday’s Games LHP Juan Perez on the 60-day DL. Re- Matt Kuchar 67-66-76—209 -1 3. (8) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 82, Detroit 9, N.Y. Yankees 3 called RHP Mickey Storey from Buffalo included, Subway lunch and N.L. standings, schedule Marc Leishman 70-70-70—210 E 107.6, 42, $31,906. Toronto 5, Oakland 4 (IL). Activated RHP Drew Hutchison F. Molinari 72-68-70—210 E awards ceremony. Event be- 4. (4) , Chevrolet, 82, East Division San Francisco 3, Baltimore 2 from the 60-day DL and optioned him Ryo Ishikawa 69-71-70—210 E 114, 41, $27,631. W L Pct GB Chicago White Sox 5, Minnesota 4 to Buffalo. gins with 9 a.m. shotgun start. K. Aphibarnrat 68-71-71—210 E 5. (11) , Toyota, 82, Atlanta 71 46 .607 — L.A. Dodgers 5, Tampa Bay 0 National League Rickie Fowler 70-68-72—210 E Deadline to enter is Aug. 21. 104.3, 39, $24,781. Washington 56 60 .483 14½ L.A. Angels 7, Cleveland 2 CHICAGO CUBS — Selected the Scott Piercy 67-71-72—210 E 6. (9) Parker Kligerman, Toyota, 82, New York 53 61 .465 16½ contract of OF Darnell McDonald from Sponsorships also available. Boston 5, Kansas City 3 Jason Day 67-71-72—210 E 103.6, 39, $25,181. Philadelphia 52 64 .448 18½ Iowa (PCL). Optioned C J.C. Boscan to Texas 5, Houston 4 Luke Guthrie 71-71-69—211 +1 For more information call Mike 7. (6) , Chevrolet, 82, Miami 44 71 .383 26 Iowa. Milwaukee at Seattle, (n) Scott Jamieson 69-72-70—211 +1 109.8, 37, $21,706. Central Division ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Recalled Whitehurst 662-415-5514 or Sunday’s Games Boo Weekley 72-69-70—211 +1 8. (17) , Toyota, 82, 92.1, W L Pct GB RHP Michael Wacha from Memphis Detroit (Verlander 12-8) at N.Y. Yan- M. Thompson 72-67-72—211 +1 Winners Circle 662-287-7678. 36, $19,336. Pittsburgh 70 45 .609 — (PCL). Optioned RHP Carlos Martinez kees (Pettitte 7-9), 12:05 p.m. Marcus Fraser 67-69-75—211 +1 9. (7) Nelson Piquet Jr., Chevrolet, St. Louis 66 50 .569 4½ to Memphis. 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Major General Earl Van Dorn Colonel Lawrence “Sul” Ross, later served two Major General Braxton Bragg terms as governor of Texas. I lost my pants in Corinth

There was this one time for the ride down to Tu- On the same day a Lieu- At any rate, Bates and who in turn forwarded It’s hard to say as “Gus” when I was fl ying from pelo. The train, however, tenant Alexander, a sup- Alexander returned to them to the overall com- was pretty busy at the Norfolk to Los Angeles, stayed in town too long ply offi cer in one of Van camp with the news of manding offi cer, General time. The administration in my Navy uniform, and and rather than be left to Dorn’s brigades, was also how Bragg refused to Beauregard. in Richmond was breath- when I arrived it turned the enemy, it was set on sent to bring in a load of let them have their own A very peeved Van Dorn ing down his neck for an out my bag had decided to fi re. The clothes and per- tents and cooking utensils clothes, tents and kitchen then wrote his own letter explanation of why he visit Phoenix. There I was, sonal belongings of the to the brigade headquar- supplies. So began a fi re- to General Beauregard abandoned Corinth. Also, 3,000 miles from home, soldiers were reduced to ters. Again, Bragg, acting storm of angry letters. stating he was about to he was suffering from no change of clothes, and ashes. like he was a quartermas- Colonel Ross wrote to send another man south a nasty throat infection only one rumpled uni- There was so much ter instead of corps com- his boss, General Charles for the wayward uni- and his surgeons were form. confusion, marching and mander, ordered the box- Pfi fer, of the “wretched forms, tents, and cooking demanding he take some Luckily the air- skirmishing in the cars to be emptied before condition” of his men, items. He asked for an time off. line had my bag fi rst two weeks of they could be sent north. as each man had “worn order from the big man I mentioned in a pre- delivered to the June that no one He took the tents and one suit without change” himself just in case Bragg vious article about how door in a matter of seemed too worried pots, too. for weeks. He pointed once again tried to get in Beauregard took a little hours. It could have about the burned I’ve heard some bad out that because they the way. vacation near Mobile to been much worse. clothes. That is things said about General had nothing else to wear, Bragg was not just a recover his health and Take the predica- until the uniforms Bragg, a guy who was not the clothes had not been corps commander in the President Davis took the ment of the sol- they were wear- the most popular man in washed in weeks. “Now Army of the Mississippi; opportunity to relieve him diers in Van Dorn’s Tom ing began to come either army. But nothing they are too much worn he was also Beauregard’s of his command. In lieu of Army of the West Parson apart and turn to he ever did deserved a and rotten, leaving the chief-of-staff. It was in “Gus,” General Bragg was following the Siege Park Ranger rags. cussing like what he did men in a state of nudity this capacity he gave his placed in overall com- of Corinth. Their A soldier of the to those poor boys from and covered with ver- despicable orders and mand of the department, woes actually be- 6th Texas Cavalry Texas, Missouri, and Ar- min.” Vermin meant lice. Van Dorn was convinced which meant Van Dorn gan in the middle of May, wrote home how his pants kansas. Ross complained how the man had over stepped was now working for him. 1862 when they were or- had been “expended in All this reminds me of a he had sent for the way- his authority. And how well did they dered to take all of their the public service,” and story General Grant used ward clothes on two oc- Bragg was fast becom- get along? Remember the baggage, except what they the men were drilling in to tell about Bragg back casions and had been ing a burr under Van last scene in Casablanca were wearing, and send it their underdrawers. The in his U.S. Army days. It refused both times. His Dorn’s saddle prompting when Humphrey Bogart by wagons to the railroad commander of the outfi t, seems Bragg was wearing men, who had endured him to write, “Also, some says, “Louie, I think this is depot. Colonel Sul Ross, wrote two hats at the time; one the march south from information in regard to the beginning of a beauti- At the time the army, his wife how his men as company commander, Corinth, were now “Bare- Gen. Bragg’s authority ful friendship”? That’s not 15,000 strong, was at were “almost in a state of the other as company footed to a great extent & in the matter. I was not what happened here. Camp Churchill Clarke on nudity.” quartermaster. One day half naked.” aware that I was in any Just a day after Bragg the east side of Corinth, Captain James Bates, he wrote out a requisition General Pfi fer sent way under his control. I took command he trans- somewhere in the neigh- of the 9th Texas, wrote for supplies he needed the letter up the chain of presume however, that ferred Van Dorn to Vicks- borhood between the home about how his bag- and sent it to himself. As command, adding the en- there is some mistake burg. The transfer was lit- modern Crossroads Re- gage had been burned at company quartermaster dorsement, “Can state of about it but it has oc- erally the fi rst thing Bragg gional Park and High- Corinth, but being an of- he decided the requisition my own knowledge that curred more than once.” did upon taking over. way 72. Just why their fi cer he had the money to was unnecessary, so he the case is even worse The message was clear; Was it because “Buck” spare clothes were sent purchase some replace- disapproved the request than represented.” Worse Van Dorn was telling Van Dorn blamed Bragg away is a bit of a mystery ment items in Tupelo. and sent it back to him- than naked and covered Bragg to keep his hands for taking his supplies? and it does not look like Good news came when it self. As company com- in lice? off when it came to the Or accusing him of over- the order affected the was learned much of the mander he turned around Next in line was the di- Army of the West. stepping his authority? other Confederate army clothing had not been de- and sent the request right vision commander, Gen- With that, the war of Maybe, maybe not. in town, the Army of the stroyed at all but was be- back to ... you know who. eral Dabney Maury. He words ended. The clothes But Braxton Bragg was Mississippi. ing stored in the town of This went back and forwarded the letter with- must have been returned a man who knew how After a week or so it Crawford, way down in forth until he fi nally went out comment but he had or new ones found to take to hold a grudge and he must have gotten pretty Lowndes County. to his own boss to resolve already fi red off a letter their place. There were was undoubtedly none- gamey in camp. Wool Captain Bates was sent the disagreement before of his own complaining no more complaints, to-pleased at having been coats and pants, long un- down by rail to gather up it turned into a fi stfi ght. about the failed mission no more angry letters, called out for stealing Van derwear, lots of sweat, the wayward duds. He The exasperated offi cer of Lt. Alexander. “He had and no more reports of Dorn’s pants, the pants little fresh water. Oh, found them and had them told him, “My God, Mr. the cooking utensils on half-naked Confederates everyone thought he had I’m holding my nose just loaded in boxcars when Bragg, you have quar- the cars and they were roaming the neighbor- lost in Corinth. thinking about it. an offi cer sent from Gen- reled with every offi cer removed by order, as was hood. (Tom Parson is a Na- When the decision eral Braxton Bragg or- in the army, and now you said, of General Bragg.” Did Beauregard inter- tional Park Service came to abandon the city dered him to stop. Bragg are quarreling with your- The letters quickly vene in the situation? Did ranger at the Corinth to the Union, the baggage confi scated the clothes for self.” So much for Bragg made it to the army com- he see to the return of the Civil War Interpretive was loaded in boxcars the use of his own men. the quartermaster. mander, Gen. Van Dorn, britches and the cutlery? Center.) This Week in the Civil War

The Associated Press broke out at federally-held of Sunday, Aug. Sumter ... proceeds slug- through heavy Confeder- covery 150 years ago this Editors Notes: This se- Fort Sumter in 1861. The 18: Siege prolonged gishly” as Union fi ghters ate defenses on islands week of 28 bodies — part ries marking the 150th prolonged federal siege at Fort Sumter, S.C. fortifi ed their positions ringing Charleston Harbor of the sectarian violence anniversary of the Civ- began after a failed assault Federal forces have po- near the harbor. In be- off South Carolina’s coast. that the war has touched il War draws primarily July 18, 1863, on Con- sitioned artillery batter- tween bouts of fi ring, there The AP dispatch added off in the West. Witnesses from wartime dispatches federate defenses at Fort ies on a barrier island is calm, “everything per- that rebel batteries have said in dispatches that the credited to The Associated Wagner — led by a cou- near Charleston Harbor, fect quiet except the occa- answered the Union’s discovery of murdered ci- Press or other accounts rageous black regiment S.C., and begun fi ring on sional boom of the guns.” artillery bombardment vilians in one town was distributed through the which suffered heavy loss Confederate-held Fort Another dispatch said with bursts of return fi re “heart-rending and sick- AP and other historical of life. It would not be until Sumter 150 years ago this witnesses reported see- at short intervals. Federal ening.” sources. Sept. 7, 1863, that Confed- week in the Civil War. The ing several artillery shells forces reported that their This Week in The This Week in The erate foes would abandon prolonged bombardment strike Fort Sumter, “which casualties are few and that Civil War, for week of Civil War, for week Fort Wagner when their will continue for weeks, caused the brick and mor- “every confi dence in suc- Sunday, Sept. 1: Con- of Sunday, Aug. 11: position there became though the Confederates tar to fl y profusely. cess is felt by the offi cers federates abandon Morris Shelling near Fort Sum- untenable. This week 150 remain stoutly entrenched This Week in The and troops.” Island off Charleston, S.C. ter, S.C., Confeder- years ago in the Civil War, in the massive-walled fort Civil War, for week At one point the bom- Sporadic shelling of Con- ate sub to Charleston. the Confederate subma- where the Civil War began of Sunday, Aug. 25: bardment became so in- federate defenses on Mor- Federal forces continued rine H.L. Hunley arrived in 1861. The move comes South Carolina fi ght- tense, AP reported, that ris Island, at the mouth of to lay siege to Confederate by train at Charleston af- as Union forces hope to ing, violence in Kansas. the entire southwest Charleston Harbor, S.C., forces holding defensive ter its construction in Mo- penetrate the Charleston The Associated Press re- side of Fort Sumter has have their effect this week positions in South Caro- bile, Ala. It was billed as Harbor defenses and seize ported in a dispatch dat- been reduced to rubble 150 years ago in the Civ- lina’s Charleston harbor the world’s fi rst success- the city as part of a tight- ed Aug. 25, 1863: “The — “nothing but a heap of il War. The night of Sept. area. From late July of ful submarine and seen ening blockade on South- bombardment of (Fort) ruins.” 6-7, 1863, the Confederate 1863 until early Septem- as a secret weapon for the ern river and seaports. Sumter still continues, Even the Confederate garrison at Battery Wag- ber of that year, Union South in fi ghting Abraham The Associated Press, in and the south wall has fl ag fl ying above the fort ner on Morris Island was forces were intent on re- Lincoln’s wartime block- a dispatch titled “Latest been demolished almost was shot away during one evacuated — leaving the ducing Confederate fi ght- ade of Southern seaports. from Charleston” reported to its base.” For weeks barrage, The AP reported. Union to control the bar- ers defending Charleston This Week in The on the artillery barrages. It now, Union forces have In Kansas, meanwhile, rier island near the harbor — where the Civil War Civil War, for week said “the bombardment of been attempting to smash authorities report the dis- entrance. 2B • Daily Corinthian Outdoors Sunday, August 11, 2013 Wenasoga resident enjoys life-long passion

It’s pretty common to fi nished. The older they are either synthetic or walk into the home of an get, the better they’ll look made of thin leather. His avid deer hunter and see and they won’t wear out. scabbards, like the knives, the results of many past They’ll last forever.” are made to last. hunting seasons hanging “There’s a lot of imi- The complete process on their walls, brilliantly tation out there,” David for making a knife and a displayed with the same continued. “Now days it’s scabbard takes two days majestic look just as the hard to fi nd knives with for each. deer appeared handles that are David says he would when they were not made out of gladly make a bone-han- taken. plastic, rubber or dled knife for anyone on Wenasoga com- some kind of syn- one condition: Any per- munity resident thetic material.” son who brings him a and hunter David David began good enough set of ant- Todd likes look- his hobby ap- lers to work with can get a ing at big antlered proximately 40 knife made free of charge, bucks just as much David years ago. The but he gets to keep the as the next person, Green idea came to him rest of the antler to make but over the years one day when he knives for himself. he’s found another Outdoors happened to see a Anyone interested in way to make the knife and thought his proposition or to learn bone of a deer’s antlers it looked way too nice for David Todd displays some of his bone-handled knives. more about the knife-mak- more aesthetically pleas- the wood handle that was ing process can contact ing to his eyes. affi xed. From that day on, I got it right. I’m not a good sized piece of antler sold any to begin with. Todd at 662- 415-3831. David does something his hobby became a life- perfectionist, but there’s and most people simply That regretful feeling (Daily Corinthian with deer antlers that’s long passion. no telling how many I’ve don’t want to give it up.” came about a while back columnist and Alcorn hardly done anymore, “Making bone-handled thrown away because “I’ve made a truck load when he stopped off at a County resident David mainly because it’s too knives was something they weren’t the way they of knives over the years,” Selmer pawn shop and Green is an avid hunter expensive for compa- I learned on my own were supposed to be.” he continued. “I’ve made found one of his knives on and fi sherman in the nies to produce. He uses through trial and error,” Even after all these knives for my grandchil- display. Crossroads area. Anyone deer antler to construct said David.” The hardest years, David says he dren who like to deer But David doesn’t just wishing to share their authentic bone-handled part is working with the learns something new ev- hunt, friends and many make bone-handled own unique outdoor sto- knives. antler since it comes in ery time he makes a knife. others. I even made them knives. He also makes the ry or have any news to “I really enjoy mak- many different shapes. “Getting some good to sell at one time.” scabbard the knife goes in. report pertaining to the ing knives,” David said. I made a big mess out of horn to work with is the David no longer makes Only sturdy rawhide outdoors, David can be “I love making them just my fi rst attempt but I kept next hardest part.” David knives to sell to the public leather is used. Most contacted at dgreen_out- to look at once they’re at it, and kept at it, until says. “It takes a pretty and wishes he had never scabbards on the market [email protected].) New York village trying birth control to try to trim deer herd The Associated Press out hunting the animals, compassionate to consid- as 90 percent of the does Stephanie Boyles Grif- The mayor said dozens HASTINGS-ON-HUD- leaders of this village of er killing. in Hastings will be tran- fi n, a senior director at of residents have volun- SON, N.Y. — This sub- 7,900 have proposed an “We’re hearing all quilized, inoculated with the Humane Society of teered to monitor deer urban village overlook- ambitious compromise to about ‘Don’t kill Bambi’ the contraceptive, then the United States, said, numbers and travel pat- ing the Hudson River is shoot them up — not with and all the jokes about tagged and released. The “There are thousands of terns and measure land- a mere 2 square miles, bullets but with birth con- deer condoms,” Mayor deer population is esti- communities in the U.S. scape damage. home to a hip downtown, trol. Peter Swiderski said. mated at up to 120, a den- that are looking for alter- The mayor said he neighborhoods of neatly Scientists and humane “People are having their sity of 60 per square mile. native ways to manage suspects most Hastings kept homes and an ever- groups hope the program, little chuckles. But deer That’s three times the the deer populations.” residents would support growing population of which seeks to capture have a pretty big negative deer density that some If successful, she said, a killing program, but op- deer that overrun woods, and inject female white- effect on the community.” studies have tied to a de- “Hastings would be the ponents could delay or chew through gardens tailed deer with a contra- Under the plan, which cline in plant and animal fi rst open suburb in the sabotage it. and cause more than a ceptive made from pigs’ will begin this winter if species. U.S. to manage deer ex- “I’m picturing kids on dozen car crashes a year. ovaries, can become a approved by the state De- The goal is a 35 to 40 clusively through the use TV with signs that say Grasping for a way to model for other places partment of Environmen- percent reduction in fi ve of immunocontracep- ‘Don’t shoot the deer,’” he control the deer with- that are too congested or tal Conservation, as many years. tion.” said. Legal Scene Your Crossroads Area Guide to Law Professionals

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Twitty — Holt BY AUDREY MCAVOY 45 feet in the air. Pro- University of Hawaii the Board of Land and Associated Press motional videos racking coral scientist Bob Rich- Natural Resources. But Mr. and Mrs. Richard HONOLULU — Want to up millions of YouTube mond told offi cials he Aila said studies are Twitty of Ramer, Tenn. fl y like George Jetson or views show riders shoot- was concerned about the needed examining how would like to announce Iron Man? ing out of the ocean into noise the devices make, such watersports may af- the engagement of their Thrill-seekers eager to the sky, then diving back as fi sh avoid areas that fect fi sh and coral. daughter, Mallory Leigh try the next new waters- in the water like dol- are too loud. He’s also “When you look at it, it Twitty, to Nicolas Clint port are rushing to strap phins. worried fi sh and coral looks fairly exciting,” he Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. on jetpacks that propel The devices are start- larvae could get pumped said. “But you got to look Jason Holt of Bethel people into the air with ing to show up for recre- through some of the beyond the excitement.” Springs, Tenn. the help of pumped wa- ational rental in San Di- equipment the water- Thom Hall, whose The bride-elect is the ter. But the devices are ego, Key West, Fla., and craft use and die. Salt Lake City company granddaughter of Mary meeting calls for regu- Cancun, Mexico. Fisherman Carl Jell- Rocky Mountain Fly- Shumpert and the late lation in Hawaii, where But some in the Aloha ings said watercraft al- boards has the rights to Nicolas Clint Holt, Edwin Shumpert , and Mallory Leigh Twitty fi shermen, scientists and State are far less enthusi- ready scare fi sh away distribute the boards in Charles and Edna Twitty state offi cials are ques- astic about the machines. from Oahu’s bays, and he Hawaii, said he wouldn’t of Tupelo. tioning their safety and Complaints from fi sh- worries these new ma- object to regulations, so She is currently a full- Florence, Ala. how they may affect fi sh ermen and other ocean chines will just add to the long as he has input. time student at the Uni- He is a full-time stu- and coral in the state’s enthusiasts prompted problem. “There’s room for this versity of Tennessee Mar- dent at the University of heavily traffi cked tropi- the state Department of “More and more and device to be used and tin pursuing a bachelor Tennessee Martin purs- cal waters. Land and Natural Re- more these bays are be- be used in a responsible degree in K-8 education. ing a degree in criminal A device called the sources to call a public ing run over, taken over way,” Hall said. She will graduate in May justice. He will graduate Jetlev can lift a person meeting about the devic- by other activities. The Victor Verlage, a 2014 as a member of the in December 2013. He 30 feet high by pumping es last month. marine life that depend 51-year-old corporate UTM National Honors is employed with Burns water from a backpack The department’s top on these places — they’re executive who donned Society. She is currently Construction in Adams- through a hose connect- enforcement offi cer, being displaced,” he said a Jetlev jetpack while an employee of Kirkland’s ville, Tenn. as a carpenter. ed to a small, unmanned Randy Awo, expressed in an interview. visiting Honolulu from Home in Corinth as a The couple will ex- boat. Another contrap- alarm about unsafe ma- The state may fi nd a Mexico, compared it to third assistant manager. change wedding vows at tion called the Flyboard, neuvers, such as riders way to accommodate kite surfi ng but said it’s The prospective bride- 7 p.m. Aug. 17, 2013 at which looks like a small dive-bombing into the the devices, perhaps in “10 times better.” groom is the grandson of Eastview Baptist Church snowboard attached to a water next to moving selected places, said Wil- “You feel the adrena- Rebecca Raines Hopper, in Ramer, Tenn. A recep- hose, can propel riders boats. liam Aila, chairman of line rush,” he said. the late Marshall Raines, tion will follow at Crazy K and the late Bobby Hop- Ranch in Michie, Tenn. per of Jackson, Tenn., After a honeymoon to and the late Ina Holt, and Hawaii, the couple will David and Rose Holt of reside in Ramer, Tenn. Airport wedding clears final hurdle in Bay City The Associated Press comb decided they want- as well as a state and city “absolutely ecstatic.” He BAY CITY, Mich. — A ed to hold the ceremony OK. MLive.com reports took private fl ying les- couple’s months-long at the airport and dis- (http://bit.ly/16wz8vb ) sons at the airport, in- effort to hold their wed- covered that getting the the City Commission on spiring Engle to suggest ding at Bay City’s James needed approvals was a Monday night approved the airport venue. Tupelo’s 4th annual Clements Airport has long and challenging ef- a special events permit. Bay City is charging the cleared a fi nal hurdle. fort. The ceremony could take couple $942 for airport- Twenty-nine-year- They found they need- place as soon as Satur- related expenses, includ- ‘Up, Up & Away’ set old Karen Engle and ed Federal Aviation Ad- day. ing use of the facility and 30-year-old Kevin Hol- ministration permission, Holcomb says they’re security. For the Daily Corinthian For more festival in- Tupelo — Fun will not formation and times only be the only thing in for activities visit And they lived Happily Ever After...... the air Sept. 13 and 14 at www.upupnawayfest. Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary Ballard Park. The Up, Up info. Modern Woodmen’s Marsh and Away Hot Air Balloon Festival has activities for attends advisory panel event people of all ages. Admis- loon Chase is so much sion is free with tickets/ fun! There’s nothing like For the Daily Corinthian armbands for games area. chasing a balloonist, and Jonathan Marsh, The festival will in- of course, the Balloon a Modern Woodmen clude a variety of arts Glow is magical as well.” of America managing and crafts plus plenty of The hot air balloons will partner, participated music and entertainment rise early Saturday morn- in a three-day advisory from bands like The Mink ing, as long as mother panel event at Modern Brothers and Elvis Trib- nature is in a good mood, Woodmen’s home offi ce ute Artist Jack Curtis. For and will fi ll the air with in Rock Island, Ill. the kids there are pony vibrant colors throughout Marsh was invited to Lowell & Frances Hinton rides, video game trailer, the morning. Saturday discuss ideas and share Mom & Dad - your love for each other throughout your years together petting zoo, a rock wall will also host a 5K Race feedback to improve the is an example for all of us and your remarkable partnership inspires us. and more. and Fun Run benefi ting organization. Th anks for all your love and support throughout our lives. An enduring “My dream is to make Helping Hands. Racers Founded in 1883, love like yours is something to be treasured and celebrated. Tupelo one of the big- can register online and Modern Woodmen of Jonathan Marsh Th e family of Lowell and Frances Hinton invite you to help us honor them on their gest balloon festivals, like there is an early bird spe- America touches lives 50th Wedding Anniversary • Saturday, August 17th, 2013 Natchez, but it will take a cial. and secures futures. The fraternal member ben- few years to educate the With so many different fraternal fi nancial ser- efi ts to individuals and Oakland Baptist Church Fellowship Hall public about festivals like activities going on, it may vices organization offers families throughout the (no gift s please) this,” said event coordina- be hard to see and do ev- fi nancial products and United States. 2:00-4:00 p.m. tor Rachel Becker. erything. For more festi- When asked about her val information and times favorite event, she re- for activities visit www. plied, “The Sunrise Bal- upupnawayfest.info.

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BY LYNN ELBER reality and my life, but it’s reviews for being sexist, said, alluding to the elder AP Television Writer not horrible. ... There’s “It is what I deal with. It is my crass and more, promis- Irons’ explicit sex scenes BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. nothing on the surface reality and my life, but it’s not ing much the same. in fi lms including 1988’s — So, all you actors and horrible about someone horrible. ... There’s nothing on the ■ Spike Lee, playing “Dead Ringers.” other folks with TV shows with a shaky hand.” video Boswell to Mike ■ The joy of British to promote, what do you ■ Jeff Garlin of “Curb surface horrible about someone Tyson’s chipper Samu- charm, courtesy of Lon- have to say for yourself? Your Enthusiasm” fame, el Johnson as the pair don cabbie Tony Walker, Their proving ground stealing the session for with a shaky hand.” touted the boxer’s one- among the group whose was the just-ended Tele- ABC’s “The Goldbergs” man stage show coming lives have been chronicled vision Critics Associa- with good-natured, high- Michael J. Fox to HBO. Tyson said he by fi lmmaker Michael Ap- tion summer meeting, decibel razzing of report- Actor couldn’t wait to perform ted in his “Up” series, with at which the TV industry ers. “It’s very unsettling to each night and “just like “56 Up,” the latest chap- paraded the stars and cre- be up here and have half in a fi ght, I wanted to kill ter on PBS. Whether ex- ators of next season’s fare of you playing poker,” ■ Robin Williams, po- become comfortable as a everybody in the room — plaining “reluctantly and to produce newspaper ink he bellowed at reporters litely sedate, until one re- lesbian in middle age. by my performance, of with respect” that he’s or blogs or tweets that peering at their laptop porter lit the fuse by com- ■ Arsenio Hall, looking course.” Some kidder. never watched “Downton might entice viewers to screens. paring the star of CBS’ sharp and fi t for his re- ■ Collectively, the pint- Abbey,” or describing his tune in. ■ The women of PBS’ “The Crazy Ones” to a sad turn to late-night televi- sized charmers of Fox’s up-by-the-bootstraps life, It turned out some ce- “Downtown Abbey,” up- clown. Replied Williams, sion and sharing startling “MasterChef Junior,” Walker was a winner. lebrities, familiar faces stairs and downstairs. gleefully: “Especially a gossip about his com- who took the sting out of ■ Wit, American super- and new ones, can be Laura Carmichael, aka sad clown you wake up petitors: Jay Leno offered tough guy Gordon Ram- hero style: Co-creator and charming, funny or im- the downtrodden Lady next (to) and go, ‘Oh, my contacts for writers on his say. “He can’t be really executive producer Jed pressively honest without Edith, dazzled in chic God. What are those big staff who were forced out mean because, like, we’re Whedon, explaining how a script. Here are some of hair and dress as she pro- feet doing in the bed?!’” during layoffs, while Jim- kids,” one of them ex- ABC’s “Marvel’s Agents of the breakout moments, claimed that in season ■ Tennis great Billie my Kimmel wrote a check plained, then corrected S.H.I.E.L.D.” can main- possible clues to the four Edith would prove Jean King, winning skep- to support Hall’s charity Ramsay’s claim he never tain the high production shows to look for in the “the Carrie Bradshaw of tical media hearts with when he won “Celebrity swore. “Twice,” she said. standards of the pilot: “In 2013-14 season. the ‘20s.” On-screen ser- her candor and courage. Apprentice” last year. ■ The joy of British wit, future we will use cou- ■ Michael J. Fox, pa- vants Daisy, Mrs. Hughes The fi rst sports fi gure ■ The cast and produc- as exemplifi ed by Max pons.” tiently explaining that, and Anna, played re- profi led on PBS’ “Ameri- ers of Fox’s sitcom “En- Irons when asked about (Lynn Elber is a na- yes, he has Parkinson’s spectively by Sophie Mc- can Masters,” King, who listed,” promising the his nudity in Starz’ “The tional television colum- disease and, yes, it’s OK to Shera, Phyllis Logan and fought for women’s rights show would be better than White Queen” series and nist for The Associated make his life with it part Joanne Froggatt, looked on and off the court, said the pilot. The cast and how dad Jeremy Irons Press. She can be reached of his NBC sitcom. “It is like a million bucks — or she overcame her self-de- producers of Fox’s sitcom may react. “I’d refer him at [email protected] and on what I deal with. It is my pounds — each. scribed “homophobia” to “Dads,” slammed in early to his back catalog,” Irons Twitter@lynnelber.)

Cryptoquip Reality television meets real world, ‘Mountain Man’ style BY ALLEN G. BREED dozens of structures with- er connections. All of the AP National Writer out required permits. Cit- buildings were construct- TRIPLETT, N.C. — The ing numerous potential ed mostly of wood milled way Eustace Conway sees health and safety code on site, not the marked, it, there’s the natural violations, the county at- graded lumber required world, as exemplifi ed by torney gave Conway three in the building codes. his Turtle Island Preserve options: Bring the build- Solar panels run the in the Blue Ridge Moun- ings up to minimum state equipment in Conway’s tains. And then there’s standards, have an expert little offi ce, and a micro- the “plastic, imitation” certify that they already hydroelectric plant in- world that most other hu- met code and obtain stalled by students from mans inhabit. proper permits, or tear Appalachian State’s Ap- But the border between them down. propriate Technology the two has always been What ensued was more Program powers a small porous — uncomfortably than just a battle of gov- workshop. Inspectors say so these days. ernment versus an indi- they found wiring and When Conway — vidual. It was also very junction boxes that were known today as a star much about the lines be- not up to code. of the History Channel tween what is real and The team noted a wood reality show “Mountain what is “reality.” stove whose chimney Men” — bought his fi rst ■ ■ ■ was vented beneath a 107 acres in 1987, his vi- County Planning Di- building’s metal roof, not sion for Turtle Island rector Joe Furman says through it, and unpermit- was as “a tiny bowl in the the confl ict started in late ted outhouses intended earth, intact and natural, spring of 2012 with an for public use. Several surrounded by pavement anonymous phone call, buildings were not con- and highways.” People followed about a week nected to the stacked- peering inside from later by an unmarked en- stone foundations sup- nearby ridges would see velope containing a color- porting them. “a pristine and green ex- coded map. It showed In his 78-page report, ample of what the whole buildings, road grading consultant W.O. Whaley world once looked like.” and wiring — all allegedly concluded that many of Since leaving his par- done without proper per- the buildings were “not ents’ suburban home at mitting, engineering or structurally sound.” 17 and moving into the inspections. “The property in its woods, Conway has been Unlike some of his fel- present state presents a preaching the gospel of low TV “Mountain Men,” hazard to the safety of sustainable, “primitive” who toil high in the Rock- anyone near any of the living. But over the past ies or far out in the Alas- structures,” he wrote. “I three decades, those no- kan wilderness, Conway would suggest obtaining tions have clearly evolved. is hardly cut off from civi- a court order to vacate the Conway has ditched his lization. property to protect the trademark buckskins for Turtle Island lies near lives of the public and the jeans and T-shirts. Visi- the Tennes- interns.” tors to Turtle Island are see border, Conway as likely to hear the buzz just a few “What do I do and his of a chain saw as the call miles east of for a living? I support- of an eagle, and interns Boone, N.C., ers argued learn that “Dumpster div- a county seat live for a living.” that Fur- ing” is as important a skill of 17,000 man’s of- as hunting or fi shing. residents Eustace Conway fi ce was And then there are the whose popu- “Mountain Men” star missing TV cameras, which he’s lation dou- the point. used to convey his mes- bles when How, he sage of simpler living for Appalachian State Uni- asked, can he teach prim- two seasons of “Mountain versity, Conway’s alma itive living in modern, Men” — a role he con- mater, is in session. Just cookie-cutter structures? cedes is inherently oxy- beyond the gravel road To counter Whaley’s moronic. that leads into the 1,000- report, friends posted in- “I think television’s ter- acre preserve, spacious, terviews with Drew Kelly, rible,” the 52-year-old modern homes nestle on identifi ed as a certifi ed woodsman says with a wooded lots within sight building inspector, on chuckle that shakes his of the Blue Ridge Park- YouTube. long, iron-grey beard and way. Kelly said most of the braids. “So it’s defi nitely a Once through the gates, buildings were construct- paradox.” everything changes. ed “above what they’re But it’s all part of a After crossing a danc- wanting regular houses to complex dance. For Con- ing stream, the road be built at.” way and Turtle Island, opens onto a meadow “Do they fi t modern- sustainability has come ringed by a blacksmith day building codes?” to depend on interns and shop, open-air kitchen Kelly said. “No. Because apprentices, and on tax- and dining room, a corn they’re not modern-day exempt status from a reg- crib and other outbuild- structures.” ulatory system he openly ings. Dominating the Conway believes it’s despises. scene is a massive barn, no coincidence that his It also depends, in- constructed of dovetailed trouble with the planning creasingly, on a steady logs and roofed with department began during stream of paying camp- 5,000 hand-hewn, moss- the fi rst season of “Moun- ers. And that is where covered shingles. tain Men.” Conway’s peaceful coex- After a cursory inspec- “What do I do for a liv- istence with the “modern tion, Furman says talks ing?” he says in the pre- world” broke down. between his offi ce and miere episode. “I live for Acting on a complaint Conway broke down. So a living.” about alleged improper on Sept. 19, Furman came The show is mostly building, offi cials from back with a warrant and about man’s struggle the Watauga County sheriff’s deputies. against nature. But in Planning and Inspection Inspectors found Con- Conway’s story line, a fre- Department raided Turtle way’s own home lacked quent adversary is “the Island last fall and found minimum water and sew- government.” Daily Corinthian • Sunday, August 11, 2013 • B5

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AA/EEO/ADA Employer A Tennessee Board of Regents Institution IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF PRENTISS COUNTY MISSISSIPPI

ESTATE OF JIMMY WILLIAMS, DECEASED

NO. 2013-225-02

NOTICE TO CREDITORS HUD PUBLISHER’S Letters of Administration NOTICE having granted on April 15, All real estate adver- 2013, by the Chancery Court tised herein is subject of Alcorn County, Mississippi to the Federal Fair in Cause No. 2013-225-02 to Housing Act which James Williams and Jessica makes it illegal to ad- Williams upon the estate of vertise any preference, Jimmy Williams, deceased, limitation, or discrimi- notice is hereby given to all nation based on race, persons having claims against 8B • Sunday, August 11, 2013 • Daily Corinthian color, religion, sex, said estate to present the handicap, familial status same to the Clerk of said AUTO/TRUCK Court for probate and regis- WANTED TO MISC. ITEMS FOR UNFURNISHED or nationalHOMES origin, FOR or in- 0734 LOTS & ACREAGE 0955 LEGALS HOME SERVICE DIRECTORY 0554 0563 0610 tention0710 to make any 0848 PARTS & tration according to law with- RENT/BUY/TRADE SALE APARTMENTS SALE in ninety (90) days for the 28 such preferences, limi- CR 216. Lot for camper ACCESSORIES day of July, 2013, which is the M&M. CASH for junk cars tations or discrimina- or trailer. $75 mo. Call FRIGIDARE 2 BR, 1 BA, Glen area, TIRES 2 date of the first publication of & trucks. We pick up. tion. Billy Gates, 662-287-3461 REFRIGERATOR W&D incl. $375 mo., $200 14 inch, $25 this Notice or they will be 662-415-5435 o r State laws forbid dis- or 662-396-1678 HANDYMAN 731-239-4114. Dorm/Office size dep. 662-415-1397. crimination in the sale, (662) 415-3770 forever barred. Like new, $75 This is the 22nd, day of Ju- HANDYMAN'S H o m e WEAVER APTS. 504 N. rental, or advertising of (662) 287-3023 real estate based on ly, 2013. care, anything. 662-643- MISC. ITEMS FOR Cass, 1 BR, scr.porch, MOBILE HOMES FINANCIAL 6892. 0563 GOLDFISH POND plants, factors in addition to 0741 SALE w/d. $375+util, 284-7433. James Williams bloom purple, no plant- those protected under FOR SALE Co Administrator of the Es- 8 PC queen comforter ing, they float on top of federal law. We will not SALE - SALE - SALE STORAGE, INDOOR/ HOMES FOR tate of set, new in bag never water. $3 each. 662-286- 0620 knowingly accept any Model Displays Must Go! RENT LEGALS Jimmy Williams, OUTDOOR been used, bought a 5216. advertising for real es- New Spacious 4 BR, 2 Belk $100 Call 286-5216 3 BEDROOM - 2 BATHS tate which is in viola- BA homes starting at Deceased AMERICAN HIGH CHAIR. $20. NORTH CORINTH AREA tion of the law. All per- $43,500 MINI STORAGE Call (662)-415-3770 $800 PER MONTH sons are hereby in- Single Sections start at 0955 LEGALS Jessica Williams Shipman 2058 S. Tate ADULT NUTRITION Com- Co Administrator of the Es- Across from JEEP TWIN STROLLER. REFERENCES REQUIRED formed that all dwell- $29,500 parable to Ensure or IN THE CHANCERY tate of World Color $15. 662-415-3770 662-415-5701 ings advertised are Clayton Homes Boost. In date, Stored in COURT OF Jimmy Williams, controlled environ- available on an equal Hwy 72 West, 287-1024 KID'S 3 BR, 2 BA, $575 mo. opportunity basis. Corinth, MS PRENTISS COUNTY Deceased ment. $40 case. 603-2757 Roll around 2007 E. 5th St. Serious MISSISSIPPI J. Deborah Martin 1/4 mile past Magnolia MORRIS CRUM walker $15. inq. only. 662-286-1732. HOUSE FOR SALE Ferrell & Martin, P.A Hospital MINI-STORAGE (662) 415-3770 BY OWNER - Large ESTATE OF P.O Box 146 BEAUTIFUL BRASS 3 BR, 2 BA, 2143 Hwy 72 286-3826. Lamp with round, multi-level family JIMMY WILLIAMS, Booneville, MS 38829 KITCHEN CABINET/dbl E. $750 mo., $500 dep. home on 2 acres (with DECEASED Telephone 728-5361 hand painted globe sink/faucet; Bathroom 662-279-9024. $75, Call (662) 286-2843 additional acres avail- TRANSPORTATION Mississippi Sate Bar #10825 cab w/single sink; fiber- able), 4-5 BR's, 3 BA's, PROFESSIONAL 3 BR, 2 BA, Waukomis NO. 2013-225-02 3x 7/28, 8/4, 8/11/2013 glass tub & shower. LIKE finished basement, SERVICE DIRECTORY Lake Rd. $475 mo. $250 14315 FREE ADVERTISING NEW. All $250. 287-4597 game room, shop, dep. 662-287-8935. NOTICE TO HOMES FOR SALE Advertise one item val- or 901-387-7560. pond, lots of room to AUTO/TRUCK CREDITORS ued at $500 or less for 0710 MOONSHINE JUG 4 BEDROOM, 2 bath. 66 grow. 8 CR 522. Big- free. Price must be in 0848 PARTS & $30, (662) 415-3770 CR 271, Central School gersville/Kossuth area. Letters of Administration ad & will run for 5 days District. $750 mo/$500 662-284-5379, by appt. ACCESSORIES having granted on April 15, in Daily Corinthian, 1 REVERSE YOUR dep. 662-279-9024 only. CATERPILLAR 3208 eng. 2013, by the Chancery Court day in Reporter & 1 day & Allilson Auto Trans- HUD of Alcorn County, Mississippi Incredible numbers in Banner Independent. AD FOR $1.00 4 BR, 2 1/2 BA, Corinth mission. Both in good in Cause No. 2013-225-02 to Ads may be up to ap- EXTRA city limits, $850 mo., PUBLISHER’S condition. $1800. 662- NOTICE James Williams and Jessica prox. 20 words includ- Call 662-287-6147 $850 dep. Lease & ref. 415-0084 or 396-2114 Williams upon the estate of on a Selmer home ing phone number. req'd. No TVRHA 662- All real estate adver- for details. tised herein is subject Jimmy Williams, deceased, 415-1838. notice is hereby given to all TWO BOXES of Bibles & to the Federal Fair The ads must be for persons having claims against other religious books, Housing Act which private party or per- DUPLEXES FOR RADIATOR said estate to present the $25. (Cell) 828-506-3324. 0630 makes it illegal to ad- sonal mdse. & does not FOR Nissan RENT vertise any preference, same to the Clerk of said include pets, livestock Hardbody pickup USED NICE clean refri- DUPLEX, 1 BR, C/H. Like limitation, or discrimi- Court for probate and regis- (chickens, ducks, cattle, assuming fits yrs. '87-'97 gerator, top mount New. downtown. nation based on race, tration according to law with- goats, fish, hogs, etc), $40, Call (662) 287-9739 freezer. $185. 662-286- 450mo/300dep. 662-284- color, religion, sex, in ninety (90) days for the 28 garage sales, hay, fire- 6582 day of July, 2013, which is the wood, & automobiles. 6805 or 287-9221 handicap, familial status HOMES FOR SALE or national origin, or in- 0710 date of the first publication of MOBILE HOMES tention to make any this Notice or they will be 0675 forever barred. NO BUSINESS OR FOR RENT such preferences, limi- The numbers speak for themselves COMMERCIAL tations or discrimina- GARDENERS DREAM HOME This is theON 22nd, 3 ACRES day of Ju- TAKING APPLICATIONS: 2 tion. ly, 2013. - Over 5,500 square feet, ADS ALLOWED! & 3 BRs. Oakdale Mobile State laws forbid dis- (Add’l Acreage Available) 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, 22 ft stone Home Pk. 286-9185. crimination in the sale, James Williams Email ad to: Co Administrator of the Es- WANT TO make certain rental, or advertising of fi replace with second fi replace, freeads tate of your ad gets attention? REAL ESTATE FOR SALE real estate based on @dailycorinthian.com Jimmy Williams, 2 staircases, 3 car garage & 2 Ask about attention factors in addition to or Deceased getting graphics. those protected under bonus rooms all nestled on classad@dailycorinthian. HOMES FOR federal law. We will not 11 acres in a very nice & quiet com WHIRLPOOL 0710 SALE knowingly accept any Jessica Williams Shipman WATER Cooler advertising for real es- Co Administrator of the Es- neighborhood. Or mail ad to Free Ads, Hot/Cold dispenser HUD tate which is in viola- tate of P.O. Box 1800, Corinth, Ideal for dorm/office PUBLISHER’S tion of the law. All per- 2980 Hwy 22 So.Jimmy Williams, MS 38835, fax ad to 662- $85, (662) 287-3023 NOTICE sons are hereby in- Deceased An immaculate home priced to sell 287-3525 or bring ad to All real estate adver- formed that all dwell- Michie, TNJ. Deborah 38357 Martin 1607 S. Harper Rd., Cor- REAL ESTATE FOR RENT tised herein is subject ings advertised are 2591 sf/1400 sf workshop/garageFerrell & Martin, P.A $393,000 inth. to the Federal Fair available on an equal P.O Box 146 655 Jenny Drive Housing Act which opportunity basis. $159,000Booneville, MS 38829 * N O P H O N E C A L L S UNFURNISHED makes it illegal to ad- Telephone 728-5361 Selmer, Tennessee PLEASE. INCLUDE NAME 0610 vertise any preference, Mississippi Sate Bar #10825 & ADDRESS FOR OUR RE- APARTMENTS limitation, or discrimi- 3x 7/28, 8/4, 8/11/2013 CORDS. CANE CREEK Apts., 1 mi. nation based on race, 731-239-820014315 Call or text today W. of Hosp., 72 & CR 735 color, religion, sex, or ****We try to publish all in Kossuth/Corinth Sch. handicap, familial status WANT TO make certain to see this lovely property. free ads whenever pos- Dist. 2 BR, 1 BA, stv., or national origin, or in- your ad gets attention? 504-214-8085 sible unless space is frig., W&D h/u. $400. 287 tention to make any Ask about attention 731-610-5422 limited. -0105, 8-5, M-F. such preferences, limi- getting graphics. tations or discrimina- AUTO SERVICES 0840 tion. State laws forbid dis- crimination in the sale, rental, or advertising of real estate based on Advertise your CAR, TRUCK, SUV, BOAT, TRACTOR, MOTORCYCLE, RV & ATV factors in addition to those protected under here for $39.95 UNTIL SOLD! Ad should include photo, description and GUARANTEEDfederal law. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real es- price. PLEASE NO DEALERS & NON-TRANSFERABLE! NO REFUNDS. tate which is in viola- tion of the law. All per- Single item only. Payment in advance. Call 287-6147 to place your ad. Autosons areSales hereby in- formed that all dwell- 470 TRACTORS/ 804 ings868 advertised are 868 864 864 864 816 816 available on an equal TRUCKS/VANS TRUCKS/VANS TRUCKS/VANS RECREATIONAL RECREATIONAL FARM EQUIP. BOATS AUTOMOBILESopportunity basis.AUTOMOBILES SUV’S SUV’S SUV’S VEHICLES VEHICLES MAKE OFFER

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2004 Ford F350 1984 CHRYSLER 1987 Honda work truck, V10, 2001 Chevy 2007 YAMAHA LEBARON CRX, 40+ mpg, underbed tool 2002 Chevrolet gas burner, workhorse eng., 2 ROADSTAR Venture slideouts, full body paint, walk-in 2012 BENNCHE convertible, new paint, new boxes, towing Z-71,4-dr., shower, SS sinks & s/s refrig w/ BIG HORN500 EFI SILVERADO 1700 antique tag, mini-van, exc. im, Onar Marq gold 7000 gen., Side mirrors, 20,000 Miles. Never Been package, DVD. 3-ton cntrl. unit, back-up camera, blinkers, horn, 2 & leather seat 4W.D., Am.Fm auto. leveling, 2-fl at screen TVs, Laid Down. Trunk has 39,000 actual mech. cond. Allison 6-spd. A.T., 10 cd stereo 4 W.D., diferential, covers, after $8600 obo. Truck is cass./CD, pewter w/s.s, 2-leather capt. seats & 1 Ext. warranty to been taken off & sissy bar miles. lthr recliner, auto. awning, qn 2016, only 600 mi., market stereo, in daily use. Please $2500. bed, table & couch (fold into bed), Excellent condition. put back on. Lots ox extra in color, $6200. micro/conv oven, less than 5k mi. wench & fold down add-ons. $5,500. Firm. $3950. $3250 obo. call for appt. to see, Windshield. 662-643-5908 or $85,000 731-727-6602 or 286-2261 731-239-4108 $6,000 340-626-5904. 340-626-5904. 662-643-5020 662-415-0590 731-453-4348 731-727-6665