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Vol. 118, No. 165 • Corinth, Mississippi • 18 pages • Two sections Squabble leads to festival shooting BY STEVE BEAVERS festival near the corner of has not been released, faces a more information,” said Dance. they wanted to press charges [email protected] Cruise and Jackson, according misdemeanor charge of dis- Dance said video of the alterca- they could do so Monday. A squabble over a parking to Detective Capt. Ralph Dance. charging a fi rearm in the city tion shows the shooter pointing “We are still trying to sort it space led to the discharging of a “One of the individuals was limits, according to Dance. the gun up in the air and shooting. out,” said Dance. “The last few fi rearm during the 27th Annual punched in the face after being The fi rearm used in the alter- “For it to be aggravated as- days have just been crazy.” Slugburger Festival. asked to move his car,” said Dance. cation was a .22 revolver. sault, you have to point the fi re- On Wednesday, a Corinth Three white males were in- “He then pulled out a fi rearm and “Two of the individuals were arm at someone and discharge man was charged for shooting volved in the incident around shot straight up in the air.” taken into custody for question- it,” said the detective captain. another man over a possible dis- 10 p.m. Friday outside of the The shooter, whose named ing and later released pending Both men were advised if pute of a social media posting. Stonie edges Chestnut for third title Purchase BY STEVE BEAVERS of property [email protected] Matt “Megatoad” Stonie knows how to eat a slugburger. paves way The professional eater chewed up the fi eld in the World Slugburger Eating Championship on Saturday for upgrades in downtown Corinth. Stonie claimed his third straight BY JEBB JOHNSTON title in the event by eating 43 slug- [email protected] burgers to down rival Joey “Jaws” The city’s purchase of a strip Chestnut by a single burger for a of property for right of way second consecutive year. brings the South Parkway and “They were less crispy this time,” Highway 72 intersection up- said Stonie. “I have been training grade closer to fruition. year around and so far this has been The Board of Aldermen this my best year.” week approved the purchase of “He found the rhythm quick,” the land alongside South Park- said Chestnut, who downed 42 way on the former Golden Rule slugburgers. “The slugburgers are restaurant property for approx- hard to swallow and he got out to a imately $43,000. It is needed lead that I couldn’t make up.” to accommodate the widening Stonie, ranked second in Major of South Parkway on the north League Eating, gained his second side of the highway. win versus Chestnut, the world’s Matthew Estes of Cook Cog- top eater, in the last three months. gin said the project is now at He previously downed Chestnut at the stage of getting all of the pa- a gyro-eating contest in May. perwork fi nalized with the Mis- “I was watching Joey all the sissippi Department of Trans- time,” said Stonie. “A world record portation. The bid process will wouldn’t have meant anything un- follow. less I beat him.” The approximately $325,000 Stonie set the previous mark for project includes milling and eating slugburgers in 10 minutes Staff photo by Steve Beavers resurfacing a portion of the Matt “Megatoad” Stonie won his third World Slugburger Eating Championship on Saturday Please see SLUGBURGERS | 2A by eating 43. Please see UPGRADES | 2A Battle boosting blood supplies Corinth native publishes BY JEBB JOHNSTON [email protected] his first children’s book The Corinth Police Department is ready to make it four in a row. BY KIMBERLY SHELTON The annual Battle of the Badges blood [email protected] drive for United Blood Services is set for With hard work, determina- July 24, 2:30 to 8 p.m., in the conference tion and good-old-fashioned area of Crossroads Arena. It’s an event that initiative, a Corinth native will sees Corinth PD and Corinth FD compete soon see his life-long dream to rally the most support for the blood ser- come to fruition. vice. At the age of 10 or 12, Larry Last year, PD brought in 31 units to even M. Thompson picked up his up the series 6-6. But the Corinth Fire De- pencil and hasn’t stopped writ- partment, which swept the competition ing since. from 2007 to 2010, is ready to reignite its The now 61-year-old is excit- support. ed to announce he has self-pub- “We intend to take back the trophy this lished his fi rst children’s book, Staff photo by Jebb Johnston year,” said Fire Chief “Lucky” Briggs. Fire Chief “Lucky” Briggs tries to lasso the blood entitled, “Poppy’s Lil Friends.” But most importantly, he hopes the com- drive trophy from Police Chief David Lancaster. In the book, the author shares Staff photo by Kimberly Shelton munity answers the call. The friendly rivalry continues with the annual inspirational stories and teach- Larry M. Thompson proudly blood drive on July 24 from 2:30 to 8 p.m. at displays his first published Please see BATTLE | 3A Crossroads Arena. Please see AUTHOR | 2A book.

Index On this day in history 150 years ago Stocks...... 7A Weather...... 8A Tupelo Campaign: Gen. A.J. Smith “steals a march” on Forrest Classified...... 4B Obituaries...... 6A and Lee, and heads for Tupelo. The Confederates are unable to Comics Inside Opinion...... 4A break the Union column despite fighting at Bertram’s Shop and State...... 5A Sports...... 9A Camargo Crossroads. In Harrisburg, Smith seizes the high ground.

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“It just comes natural to me. Essary concludes career in McNairy All these ideas just pop into my BY JEFF YORK play for them in 2004. blindness makes it dif- County gain a permanent head. I’ll jot down words and For the Daily Corinthian He set a pattern of excel- fi cult for Essary to home in 2012 in the Lat- SELMER, Tenn. — A lence with the musical drive from his home in ta Building in downtown come up with pages of titles. decade of dedication “Annie” that began his Corinth. Selmer. The state-of-the- and service by one vet- successful tenure. The work for a play art venue how hosts four I currently have a mountain of eran director to Arts in “In his tenure with begins six weeks prior to six plays a year. pages in need of typing up.” McNairy came to an last Arts in McNairy, Bryan to opening night and re- Pitts said Essary’s im- week when the curtain was instrumental in es- hearsals are held four pact on AiM would con- Larry M. Thompson fell on the smash hit “The tablishing a strong base nights a week. tinue to be felt for a long Author, “Poppy’s Lil Friends” Wizard of Oz.” for a successful theatre The long-time director period of time. Bryan Essary will close program,” said Shawn said he knew from the Essary’s love for the his career as a director Pitts, one of the found- beginning that McNairy theatre will not go away of AiM programs by go- ers of AiM. “He directed County had unreal tal- and do not be surprised AUTHOR ing out on top with the more than a dozen suc- ent for singing and act- to see him involved in biggest success in the cessful shows in 10 years ing when he put together the Corinth Theatre Arts. history of the Selmer with us, but as the chair “Annie” 10 years ago. He clearly has a talent for CONTINUED FROM 1A to fi nd the right words, theatre-arts company. of the performing arts “McNairy County is directing plays and many Thompson says he has no The classic “Wizard of committee, he built a blessed with a wealth of people have been enter- es life lessons through the shortage of ideas. Oz” drew three sellouts great committed team talent,” said Essary. “We tained by his efforts over adventures of 17 talking “It just comes natural and was just six seats shy of volunteers, mentored have seen children grow the years. animals. to me. All these ideas just of another sellout in fi ve young actors and direc- up through the program The former music min- “Each little critter is pop into my head,” he performances. tors. Bryan set a very that went on to major in ister at First Baptist-Sel- struggling with a prob- said. “I’ll jot down words Essary helped estab- high bar for excellence in theater in college.” mer is now serving in the lem,” said Thompson. “By and come up with pages lish the theatre part of community arts.” Essary is proud of his same position at Farm- the end of the story, each of titles.” AiM and directed his fi rst A problem with night role in helping McNairy ington Baptist Church problem has come to a “I currently have a resolution and leaves the mountain of pages in reader with a great mes- need of typing up,” he sage.” added. The book cover and in- Retired from Lowe’s side pages are fi lled with after 17 years, Thompson whimsical illustrations spends his days telling drawn by the author’s stories and creating audio niece, Kara Reynolds. recordings. “Getting this book pub- His genres include, ad- lished has really fi red me venture/drama, fantasy, up,” said the Chewalla, mystery, children’s fi ction Tenn. resident. “So much and more. so that I am now doing a “I also enjoy writing puppet skit at the play- westerns and religious house every Friday.” material,” said Thomp- The 1963 Kossuth High son. School graduate credits The author offered ad- his daughter as the driv- vice for those wishing ing force behind his self- to get their “foot in the publishing. door.” After going through a “Write everyday wheth- dry spell, the author said er it makes good sense or he became discouraged, not and get established in but was encouraged by a routine,” he said. “Don’t his daughter to continue let rejection and discour- writing and share his tal- agement stop you because ents with others. if you stick with it, you “I went through a peri- will be successful.” od of not writing at all, but In addition to writing she inspired me to keep and doing puppet skits, at it and turned me on to the former Daily Corin- Xlibris, a self-publishing thian custodian enjoys company,” he said. drawing and creating car-    While some of his best toon characters. ideas come to him during He wished to thank his the night, Thompson said daughter, Lisa Thompson he can write anytime and and her mother for their    typically does so with a continuous encourage- pencil or his computer. ment and support. My daughter always Thompson plans to says that reading my hold book signings once *) -%* #! stories are just like sit- his book becomes avail- ting down and watching able to the public within a movie,” said the writer. the next month or so. “I live in each story. For “Poppy’s Little Friends” *(  , $$' me, it’s like being in a real will be available by e- movie. I love it, it’s great.” book, as well as paper- While many struggle back.

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On this date: In 1787, the Congress of the Confederation “This is always a fun workshop for teachers. adopted the Northwest Seminar teaches teachers Ordinance, which estab- They are able to collaborate and discuss lished a government in A free workshop for And it’s an opportu- the Northwest Territory, teachers will give them nity to get 0.5 CEUs in how they have used topics such as recycling an area corresponding to tools to encourage young Corinth. and litter prevention in their lesson plans.” the present-day Midwest people to keep their Teachers will also re- and Upper Midwest. community clean. ceive a binder fi lled with In 1863, deadly rioting The “Waste in Place” all new, redesigned and Andrea Rose against the Civil War mili- workshop is set for updated lesson plans, Alliance Community Development director tary draft erupted in New Thursday from 9 a.m. games, books and re- York City. (The insurrec- to 2 p.m. at Northeast sources. Teachers tion was put down three at Corinth, room 135. A certifi ed instructor get hands- days later.) Hosted by Keep Corinth- will provide hands-on on with an In 1923, a sign con- Alcorn Beautiful, the training. exercise sisting of 50-foot-tall workshop is open to Lunch is included. during the letters spelling out “HOL- Corinth and Alcorn K-6 The workshop is spon- previous LYWOODLAND” was teachers. sored by KC-AB, Keep “Waste dedicated in the Holly- “This is always a fun Mississippi Beautiful in Place” wood Hills to promote a workshop for teachers,” and the Mississippi De- workshop. subdivision (the last four said Alliance Commu- partment of Transporta- letters were removed in nity Development Direc- tion. 1949). tor Andrea Rose. “They To register, contact In 1960, John F. Ken- are able to collaborate Rose with name, school, nedy won the Democratic and discuss how they phone, e-mail and grade presidential nomination have used topics such as teaching at 287-5269, on the first ballot at his recycling and litter pre- andrea@corinthal- party’s convention in Los vention in their lesson liance.com or by fax at Angeles. plans.” 287-5260. In 1972, George McGov- ern received the Demo- cratic presidential nomina- BATTLE tion at the party’s conven- tion in Miami Beach. In 1973, former presi- CONTINUED FROM 1A for donations, especially dential aide Alexander P. from those who have Butterfield revealed to “It’s well worth the giv- type O blood. Need health Senate Watergate Com- ing,” he said. “It’s a wor- Donors will be en- mittee staff members thy cause that doesn’t tered for a chance to the existence of Presi- cost you anything but win a $100 gift card to dent Richard Nixon’s se- a little time, no matter Walmart. 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As a defender of the nation’s borders, Pres- ident Barack Obama is a hell of a pool player. The president enjoyed a game at a bar in Denver with Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper the other day, without the noir atmo- sphere of his furtive visits to pool halls with his grandfather as a kid, when he felt “the en- ticement of darkness and the click of the cue ball, and the Rich jukebox fl ashing its red and Lowry green lights.” Obama’s game the other National Review day was bright and cheery, as one would expect of a presi- dent who didn’t have any depressing visits to frightened ranchers, overwhelmed border agents or desperate mi- grants on his future itinerary. The fi rst rule in a crisis for any executive is put on his windbreaker and boots and get out on the ground. President George W. Bush didn’t do it soon enough after Hurricane Ka- trina and, politically, could never make up for Chicago: A town that won’t let you down? it, no matter how many times he visited New Orleans subsequently. Frank Sinatra’s song What In each of these quotes men back in their families Obama’s bizarre resistance to visiting the about Chicago, “My Kind would the there is an appeal to some- where they would be mar- border on his fundraising swing out West of Town,” “a the town that great civil thing beyond politics, gov- ried to the mothers of their fueled talk of the infl ux as Obama’s “Katrina won’t let you down,” seems rights leaders ernment and programs. It children would also produce moment.” dated in light of last week- of the past is an appeal to the spirit, positive cultural benefi ts, but The Katrina analogy is both over the top end’s shooting spree that think of their the part in each of us that that is an area where govern- and too generous. It is over the top because left 16 dead and dozens youth today? instructs, motivates and ment has less infl uence than the border infl ux isn’t a deadly catastrophe wounded in 53 separate Cal Did they controls. the church. swallowing an American city. It is too gener- incidents. According to the Thomas sacrifi ce their On Fox News Monday Chicago is not alone in its ous because Bush didn’t do anything to bring Chicago Tribune, “The vic- time, liberty night, Juan Williams faulted problems with urban vio- on Hurricane Katrina, whereas Obama’s tims were among 82 people Columnist and, in some the “black church” for not do- lence. The American Think- policies are responsible for the infl ux of im- shot between Thursday af- cases, their ing more to rescue African- er magazine chronicled the migrants from the border. It is, in the argot of ternoon and early Monday. lives so that those who came Americans from cycles of chaos that swept many cit- his administration, a “man-caused disaster.” Chicago wasn’t alone after them could murder each violence and poverty. While ies last Memorial Day week- According to the Los Angeles Times, the in the Independence Day other in the streets? Would he didn’t make the connec- end, from Cincinnati, to Mi- number of immigrants younger than 18 who violence. New York City they tell them they should be tion, I will. Too many “rev- ami Beach (where 300,000 were deported or turned away from ports of and Detroit combined for ashamed? Do these depraved erends” have traded eternal people, mostly black, gath- entry declined from 8,143 in 2008 to 1,669 10 dead in 46 shootings, killers even know the mean- truths for temporal power. ered for Urban Beach Week, last year. but let’s stick with Chicago ing of shame? While not ignoring slavery an annual hip-hop festival, There were 95 minors deported from the where violence in mainly Consider some of their and discrimination, most that brought “violence, rob- entire interior of the country last year. At poor African-American and words, which are more pro- once preached messages bery, shootings, carjack- the same time, the number of unaccompa- Hispanic neighborhoods found than those of a Chica- about righteousness, sin and ings, vandalism, mayhem, nied alien children arriving from El Salvador, has become a way of death. go politician, or a president. redemption, which brought noise and trash”). Guatemala and Honduras exploded from less Mayor Rahm Emanuel “He who lives outside the changes in behavior. Too The fault for this lies in than 4,000 several years ago to 40,000 since issued the familiar state- law is a slave. The free man many modern “reverends” many places. The solution last October. ment that such violence is is the man who lives within have made their bed with the is not external, but internal. The White House brushes off criticism “simply unacceptable.” He the law, whether that law be Democratic Party, which has No one can respect another that Obama is avoiding the border as mere blames parents (absent fa- the physical or the divine.” delivered their people from person’s life and property “optics,” in contrast to its highly substantive thers would be more to the — Booker T. Washington. nothing, and has mostly kept until he respects himself. focus. But it is still not taking the crisis seri- point) and insuffi cient gun “Our scientifi c power has the poor mired not just in And that respect comes only ously. laws (of which Chicago has outrun our spiritual power. economic poverty, but a pov- through a spiritual awaken- In a letter to Texas Gov. Rick Perry, White some of the toughest in the We have guided missiles erty of spirit. ing, which no politician has House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett down- nation). Police Superinten- and misguided men.” — Dr. There may be no answer for the power to create. graded the erstwhile “humanitarian crisis” on dent Garry McCarthy sug- Martin Luther King Jr. this generation of angry, vio- the border (the president’s words) to an “ur- gested that stiffer penalties “A little less complaint lent youth, but there may be (Cal Thomas’ latest book gent humanitarian situation.” When pressed for gun crimes might reduce and whining, and a little an answer for younger chil- is “What Works: Common on the shift in verbiage, ever-judicious White the violence. So the way to more dogged work and dren. It begins with school Sense Solutions for a Stron- House press secretary Josh Earnest ex- fi ght criminals who have manly striving, would do choice so children in failing ger America” is available in plained that it is both a crisis and a situation. no respect for life or law is us more credit than a thou- schools can get the kind of bookstores now. Readers Yes, it’s that bad. to pass more laws they are sand civil rights bills.” — education that is their only may email Cal Thomas at The nearly $4 billion the president is re- sure to violate? W.E.B. Du Bois ticket out of poverty. Putting [email protected].) questing for the border is not fundamentally about enforcement that will reverse and end the tide, but about managing the infl ux. A devastating critique of the request by the Center for Immigration Studies notes that Energy costs key to state’s success about half of the money goes to the Depart- ment of Health and Human Services “for ac- BY WYATT EMMERICH thority (TVA). ciation, 11.44. investments. quisition, construction, improvement, repair, The Northside Sun Entergy and Mississippi You can view a full listing Entergy has also become operation, and maintenance of real property The United States Energy Power are monopolies reg- of all 46 Mississippi electric- part of MISO, a wholesale and facilities.” Information Administration ulated by the Mississippi ity providers at http://www. electricity buying coopera- The enforcement portion of the request, (EIA) keeps track of electric- Public Service Commission eia.gov/electricity/sales_ tive that covers 15 states and according to CIS, “is not truly geared toward ity costs. Their April statis- (PSC). The cooperatives are revenue_price/pdf/table6. serves 42 million people. removal,” but instead to “recouping costs for tics show that Mississippi not regulated since they are pdf. That means Entergy cus- temporary detention and subsequent trans- homeowners paid 11.87 owned by the customers, It is important to note that tomers have access to the porting of aliens.” cents per kilowatt hour for who presumably can look Entergy is the lowest elec- least expensive hydro, coal, The administration’s reaction to the crisis electricity. This is lower than after their own interests. tricity provider of all 46 Mis- gas, oil, wind or nuclear from is just another in a long series of acts of bad the U.S. average of 12.31. The latest rate EIA data sissippi providers. So when dozens of sources. MISO faith on immigration. When commercial and for each utility company is Entergy President Haley buys the least expensive en- It is asking Congress for more money for industrial is included, Mis- for the year 2012. Entergy Fisackerly called to set up a ergy it can from its partici- its priorities at the same time the president sissippi averaged 9.06 com- charged residential custom- meeting with me, he was al- pating utility companies. is promising, in effect, to suspend yet more pared to the national aver- ers 8.17 cents per kilowatt. ready on my good side. Entergy must make its immigration laws in response to the failure of age of 9.67. Mississippi Power charged Entergy Mississippi is a case to the PSC, which I “comprehensive immigration reform.” Mississippi’s 11.87 is 4.8 customers 11.09. subsidiary of Entergy Inc., hope is being more careful Republicans in Congress should crumple percent higher than the Out of the 46 Mississippi which provides electricity to in its scrutiny following the up the president’s border request in a ball 11.33 average of eight south- power co-ops, the 10 lowest 2.8 million meters in Arkan- Kemper mess. and start over, with an emphasis on hold- ern states. cooperatives were Webster sas, Louisiana, Mississippi Fisackerly says Entergy’s ing migrants near the border and working The New England states Electric Coop, 8.26 cents; and Texas. plan for growth is to keep through their cases quickly to address the have by far the most expen- Public Service Commission A decade ago, Entergy rates lower, which will at- short-term crisis, and provisions for interior sive electricity at 18.29 cents of Yazoo, 8.71; Clarksdale centralized operations and tract industrial and residen- enforcement to address illegal immigration per kilowatt. The western Public Utilities, 8.91; City made their Mississippi ex- tial growth. Indeed, Entergy more broadly. states have the cheapest at of Tupelo, 9.09; Prentiss ecutives more public rela- Mississippi, with its high Of course, even if such a bill were to pass 9.80 thanks to inexpensive County Electric Power Asso- tions people than operating percentage of natural gas and to be signed into law, that’d be no guar- hydroelectric power from ciation, 9.23; City of Colum- executives. But the company and nuclear, has some of the antee that the president of the United States dams. bus, 9.55; Greenwood Utili- reversed course and has lowest rates in the nation. would enforce it. Energy prices keep go- ties, 9.75; City of Albany, now given more operating Now if we could just get That speaks to an entirely different man- ing up. In 2004, the U.S. 9.85; North Central Missis- authority back to the Missis- Entergy to support progres- caused disaster. average was 8.95. Today it sippi EPA, 9.89; Louisville sippi executives. sive solar panel rules like is 12.31. That’s a 38 percent Electric System, 9.92. Haley had good reason to there are in Louisiana. increase in 10 years. The 10 most expensive meet with me. Utility compa- The multi-billion dollar Prayer for today In Mississippi, we have are Yazoo Valley Electric nies are under a lot of scru- question is why Mississippi three main electricity pro- Power Association, 13.62; tiny since the Mississippi Power rates are 36 percent viders. Number one is En- Twin County Electric Power Power Kemper debacle and higher than Entergy’s. And My Father, I pray that I may have wise tergy Mississippi, which has Association, 13.57; Pearl Entergy is seeking approval that doesn’t include the re- judgment and use discretion in the choice of 440,000 meters in 45 coun- River Valley Electric Power for a $6.28 monthly increase cent rate increases caused by my work. May I remember that only that is ties. Association, 12.50; Magno- per 1000 kilowatts, which is Kemper. When the EIA com- genuine which is received and used for thee. Number two is Missis- lia Electric Power Associa- about a month’s worth for an piles those statistics, the dif- Amen. sippi Power, of Kemper tion, 12.38; Southern Pine average household. ference will be even greater. power plant fame, which Electric Power Associa- Even after the increase, The discrepancy wasn’t supplies 188,000 meters in tion, 12.14; East Mississippi Entergy would still be the caused by Katrina — the feds A verse to share the southeast region of Mis- Electric Power Association, third lowest utility provider picked up that bill. If the sissippi. 12.09; Coast Electric Power in the state and far lower PSC staff wants to make up The rest of Mississippi, Association, 11.95; South- than the second biggest pro- for their Kemper debacle, Give unto the LORD the glory due unto his 800,000 meters, is sup- west Mississippi EPA, 11.94; vider, Mississippi Power. they can start by fi guring out name; worship the LORD in the beauty of ho- plied by cooperatives, many Dixie Electric Power Asso- Fisackerly said the in- why two utility companies in liness.” of which are associated with ciation, 11.74; and Singing crease is necessary because the same state have such a — Psalms 29:2 the Tennessee Valley Au- River Electric Power Asso- of a variety of infrastructure huge difference in rates.

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Associated Press ting veterans turn more sition of punitive dam- Associated Press Owners must carry lia- improper patient care. Chairman: Border to providers outside the ages,” according to the State to extradite bility insurance and must Gibson is visiting VA request ‘too much’ VA for health care could complaint. shooting suspect have their dogs spayed hospitals nationwide, try- cost far more if Con- The June 7 wreck on or neutered. ing to rebuild trust after WASHINGTON — A gress, under pressure the New Jersey Turnpike NEW ORLEANS — The a scandal over waiting key Republican said from powerful veterans killed 62-year-old co- state of Mississippi has August vote set on times. Friday that President groups, decides to re- median James McNair, agreed to extradite a school bond issue Barack Obama’s multi- new that program rather who went by the name suspect in the gunfight Board wants to add billion-dollar emergency than let it expire in two Jimmy Mack. Comedian that killed one person COLUMBUS — The tennis court at park request for the border years. Ardley Fuqua and Jef- and injured nine others Lowndes County School is too big to get through Lawmakers in both frey and Krista Millea, last month in the French District will put a $47 EUDORA — A DeSoto the House, as a grow- parties agree on the who were passengers Quarter of New Orleans. million bond issue before County parks board is ing number of Demo- need to reform the in the limo, are also Trung T. Le of Belle voters in August. asking the Board of Su- crats rejected policy Veterans Affairs De- named as plaintiffs. Chasse, Louisiana, faces Voting will be people pervisors to put a tennis changes Republicans partment’s health care Morgan, the former a charge of first-degree who live outside the Co- court at Eudora Commu- are demanding as their network — the largest “Saturday Night Live” murder and nine counts lumbus school district. nity Park. price for approving any in the country — follow- and “30 Rock” star, of attempted first-degree WCBI-TV in Colum- Supervisor Lee money. ing reports of veterans suffered a broken leg murder following the bus reports the county Caldwell says the Eudora The developments dying while awaiting and broken ribs in the June 29 shooting. school board voted Fri- park already has a busy indicated that Obama appointments at VA crash and is currently The 20-year-old Le has day to have the election playground and ball field. faces an uphill climb hospitals or clinics. The in a rehabilitation cen- been held in a Gulfport, on Aug. 26. The Commercial Ap- as he pushes Congress resulting election-year ter. Fuqua is recover- Mississippi, jail since be- Superintendent Lynn peal reports DeSoto Rec- to approve $3.7 bil- firestorm forced VA ing from crash-related ing arrested on July 4 by Wright says $20 million reational District Com- lion to deal with tens Secretary Eric Shinseki injuries. New Orleans detectives is planned for a new New mission member Wayne of thousands of unac- to resign in May. A half- and the U.S. Marshals Hope High School, $10 Spell recommended this companied kids who’ve dozen other VA officials Last of Ramones Service. He had refused million for centralized week a master plan that been arriving at the have resigned or retired band dies at 65 to sign a waiver of extra- career technical center, includes one tennis court U.S.-Mexico border from since then. dition, but Louisiana Gov. major athletic and school with options for more, poor and increasingly Tommy Ramone, Bobby Jindal signed what upgrades at all three and a pavilion with dress- violent Central Ameri- Morgan sues over a co-founder of the is called a governor’s campuses, and comput- ing areas and restroom can nations. And they crash that killed 1 seminal punk band the warrant Thursday, which ers for every student dur- facilities. suggested that even as Ramones and the last overrides an inmate’s ing the next two years. The supervisors are the children keep com- TRENTON, N.J. — surviving member of the refusal to be taken to an- Wright says the career- expected to consider the ing, any final resolution Tracy Morgan has sued original group, has died, other jurisdiction to face technical center will com- proposal July 21. is likely weeks away on Wal-Mart over last a business associate criminal charges. bine scattered programs Officials say a tennis Capitol Hill. month’s highway crash said Saturday. at three different cam- court will cost $20,000 As House members that seriously injured Dave Frey, who works County toughens puses into one high-tech to $25,000. gathered Friday morning him and killed a fellow for Ramones Produc- rules for pit bulls center. to finish up legislative comedian. tions and Silent Partner U.S. appeals trial business for the week, The lawsuit, filed Management, confirmed VAIDEN — Pit bull own- Gibson: VA spends for ex-BP engineer Rep. Hal Rogers of Thursday in U.S. District that Ramone died on Fri- ers in Carroll County may more to speed care Kentucky, chairman of Court in New Jersey, day. Frey didn’t have ad- keep their dogs, but they NEW ORLEANS — the Appropriations Com- claims Wal-Mart was ditional details. Ramone will have to obey stricter JACKSON — Acting Federal prosecutors are mittee, which controls negligent when a driver was 65. regulations. U.S. Veterans Affairs appealing a judge’s deci- spending, told report- of one of its tractor- Tommy Ramone, a The Greenwood Com- Secretary Sloan Gibson sion to grant a new trial ers: “It’s too much mon- trailers rammed into drummer, co-founded monwealth reports a new says that veterans’ to a former BP engineer ey. We don’t need it.” Morgan’s limousine van. the Ramones in 1974 ordinance will take effect health care is moving convicted of obstructing The complaint claims in New York along with Aug. 9 that will not allow in the right direction in justice in an investiga- Lower price sought the retail giant should singer Joey Ramone, pit bulls to be chained Jackson and nationwide. tion of the 2010 Gulf of for vets’ care bill have known the driver bassist Dee Dee Ra- outdoors or run loose in Gibson visited the G.V. Mexico oil spill. had been awake for mone and guitarist yards. (Sonny) Montgomery VA The notice of appeal in WASHINGTON — over 24 hours, and that Johnny Ramone. All four The ordinance was ap- Medical Center in Jack- the case of Kurt Mix was Stung by sticker shock, his commute of 700 band members had dif- proved in a 3-2 vote this son Friday. He met with filed Friday in U.S. District members of Congress miles from his home ferent last names, but week by supervisors. employees, veterans’ Court, where Mix was are scrambling to lower in Georgia to work in took the common name The ordinance requires groups and reporters. tried, and at the 5th U.S. the cost of a bill to fix Delaware was “unrea- Ramone. the dogs to be securely He says the VA is Circuit Court of Appeals. veterans’ health care sonable.” It also alleges The band influenced confined indoors or, if sending an additional Prosecutors accused amid a growing uproar the driver fell asleep at a generation of rockers, outdoors, kept in steel $4 million to Jackson to Mix of deliberately delet- over long waits for ap- the wheel. and their hit songs “I cages of a certain size speed care. 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WASHINGTON — Cel- scheduled for early sissippi Care great-grandchildren, Brennan He passed away Monday, July 7, ebrations aside, LeB- summer 2016, roughly Center following Mainers, Alli Grace Perry, Brett 2014. ron James’ decision to two months sooner than an extended ill- Mainers, Steelie and Zeb Mor- Survivors include his parents, return to the Cleveland has become the norm. ness. phis and Avery Isabella Rounds; Casey and Lacey Lanier of Burns- Cavaliers of the NBA That would give the Mary Sue was brother, Lester (Junior) Lam- ville; brother, Zane Lanier; grand- could complicate the GOP’s next presidential a loving wife, berth and his wife Nell Lamberth parents, B and Debbie Republican Party’s plan nominee quicker access mother and of Hendersonville, Tenn.; special Chatham of Burnsville; aunts, to nominate its presi- to tens of millions of homemaker. She sister-in-law, Mrs. Louise Atkins Kacey Rorie of Burnsville and Me- dential contender on dollars in general elec- was a Christian Crow of Birmingham, Ala. and formerly gin Lanier of Florence, Ala. and Lake Erie’s shores in tion cash. and a member of of Corinth. Lydia Lanier (Lonnie) of Flor- 2016. “The candidate can First Assembly of God Church for Mary Sue was preceded in ence; uncles, Jason Rorie (Greta) If James leads his team be broke, but they’re many years and also attended First death by her husband; James W. of Katy, Texas and Shane Evans into post-season play not able to raise general Baptist Church of Corinth. She was (Buddy) Crow; her mother, Leiron (JoAnn) of Burnsville; and a host then, the GOP could fi nd election money until affectionately known by her grand- Lamberth; and her father, Marvin of friends and family. its preferred June 28 the convention is held,” children as “Nana”. Lamberth. He was preceded in death by his start date for the conven- Priebus said last week. She is survived by her loving Visitation will be from 1 p.m. to grandmother, Michelle Lanier. tion impossible because But James’ return to of the site confl ict. Con- the Cavaliers from the vention planners typical- Miami Heat could com- Michie. He was of the Baptist faith ly take weeks to custom- plicate that timeline Delores Foxworthy Joe Ed Walker and a member of Trinity Baptist ize the space with lights, and perhaps Republi- WEST POINT — Delores Foxwor- Joe Ed Walker, 69, died Satur- Church in Michie. seats and the traditional can efforts to win the thy died Saturday, July 12, 2014 at day, July 12, 2014. Survivors include his wife of 67 balloon drop from the White House. Teams North Mississippi Medical Center. Arrangements are incomplete years, Marie Gray Collum of Mich- rafters — impossible with James have made Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Patterson ie; a son, David Collum (Margaret) tasks if the Cavaliers go it to the league fi nals in and will be announced by Corin- Memorial Chapel. of Michie; three grandchildren, into post-season play. fi ve of the last eight sea- thian Funeral Home. Christopher David Collum (Libby) That leaves Repub- sons, and his move to Earl Collum of Nashville, Tenn., Brian Collum licans looking at their Cleveland is unlikely to Edith Smith MICHIE, Tenn. — Funeral servic- (Cheryl) of Michie, and Justin Mor- backup date of July 18, reverse that trend. GLEN — Funeral services for es for William Earl Collum, 88, are rison (Laura Jean) of Clovis, New still earlier than parties Cleveland on Tues- Edith Mae Strachan Smith, 88, are set for 11 a.m. Monday at Magnolia Mexico; and nine great-grandchil- typically nominate their day won the unanimous set for 4 p.m. Saturday, July 19, Funeral Home Chapel of Memories dren. presidential hopeful in backing of a RNC panel, 2014 at Glendale Baptist Church with military honors burial in Cart- He was preceded in death by a recent years, but later all but guaranteeing the with burial in Indian Springs Cem- er Cemetery. son, Donald Collum; his parents, than RNC chief Reince GOP’s 2016 presiden- etery. Mr. Collum died Friday, July 11, Doss Collum and Flaudie Borden Priebus preferred. tial pick will accept the Mrs. Smith died Friday, July 11, 2014 at Community Hospice in Ve- Collum; fi ve brothers, Glen Collum, “All options remain party’s nomination in 2014 at North Mississippi Medical rona. Troy Collum, Carl Collum, J.R. Col- on the table as we’re still perennially hard-fought Center in Iuka. Born October 3, 1925, he served lum and Benny Collum; and two very early on in the ne- Ohio. RNC lawyers are Visitation will be held from 3 p.m. his country in the United States sisters, Virginia Hardin and Velma gotiation process,” RNC now in negotiations with until service time at the church. Marines during WWII. He was the Milam. spokeswoman Kirsten Cleveland’s organizing All other arrangements are in- owner and operator of East Mem- Bro. George Kyle will offi ciate. 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Federal regulators CBS Outd n NY 1.48 32.32 +.07 +0.2 +9.6 PepsiCo NY 2.62 89.85 -.17 -0.2 +8.3 Caterpillar NY 2.80 109.96 -1.12 -1.0 +21.1 Petrobras NY .46 15.19 +.70 +4.8 +10.2 research says packs more found the tart, astringent Iowa, where most in the have, in recent years, Checkpnt NY ... 13.00 -1.23 -8.6 -17.6 Pfizer NY 1.04 30.07 -.46 -1.5 -1.8 antioxidants than popu- berry more pretty than industry believe the fi rst targeted companies that Chevron NY 4.28 128.47 -2.72 -2.1 +2.9 PwShs QQQNasd 1.30 95.27 -.43 -0.4 +8.3 lar “superfoods” like blue- palatable — to the aronia bushes were planted for have made unsubstanti- Cisco Nasd .76 25.52 +.33 +1.3 +14.6 ProctGam NY 2.57 81.16+1.18 +1.5 -.3 CocaCola NY 1.22 41.97 -.26 -0.6 +1.6 RadioShk NY ... .85 -.11 -11.6 -67.3 berries, acai berries and berry, derived from its ge- commercial cultivation in ated health claims about Comcast Nasd .90 54.55 -.35 -0.6 +5.0 RegionsFn NY .20 10.61 -.26 -2.4 +7.3 goji berries is establishing nus, Aronia melanocarpa. the U.S. antioxidant-containing Deere NY 2.40 88.53 -2.85 -3.1 -3.1 RiteAid NY ... 7.30 -.27 -3.6 +44.3 itself in the aisles of main- The native North Amer- Andrew Pittz, 28, is the products. 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(Behind Corinth Dry Cleaners) Vee’s 237 stores, and in worldwide in the last fi ve Jul 14 413.25 394 399.75 -17.25 Aug 14 156.50 146.57 149.12 -5.88 all of Whole Foods’ 45 years; about 60 of those Sep 14 406 375.75 378.25 -31.25 Oct 14 157.80 149.45 151.65 -5.25 Midwest-region stores, are in the United States, Dec 14 410.50 382.50 384.75 -30.50 Dec 14 156.85 150.82 153.00 -3.05 LET US ASSIST Mar 15 423.25 394 396 -30.75 Feb 15 156.35 150.42 152.85 -2.90 according to spokeswom- according to the 2013 May 15 434.25 402.25 404.25 -30 Apr 15 156.55 150.40 152.85 -3.40 YOU WITH en for the chains. Rather University of Nebraska- Jul 15 441.25 409.50 411.75 -29.50 Jun 15 149.22 143.15 144.00 -4.75 than keep the berry and Lincoln Food Processing Sep 15 442.25 416 417.25 -25 Aug 15 147.50 141.90 142.70 -5.20 ALL OF YOUR its economic potential Center’s Product Traffi c SOYBEANS HOGS-Lean 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel 40,000 lbs.- cents per lb. FAMILY’S EYE under wraps, Pittz and his Report, supported by the Jul 14 1386 1249.25 1295.75 -92 Jul 14 133.80 131.50 132.80 +1.08 family have been spread- U.S. Agriculture Depart- Aug 14 1290 1159.25 1195.75 -104 Aug 14 133.07 126.62 128.67 -2.93 CARE NEEDS ing word far and wide ment to track new food Sep 14 1158 1078.25 1099.25 -67.50 Oct 14 118.20 80.00 113.80 -2.95 Nov 14 1129.50 1065 1075 -58.50 Dec 14 105.50 101.40 104.35 +1.50 — especially throughout products. Jan 15 1138.25 1073.50 1084 -58 Feb 15 98.87 95.77 98.70 +2.65 Iowa. Aside from Sawmill Mar 15 1150 1082.50 1093.25 -56.75 Apr 15 96.85 93.95 96.30 +1.10 May 15 1158 1090.50 1101.75 -56.25 May 15 94.25 93.00 93.70 -.80 286-6171 The farm holds an an- Hollow products, widely nual fi eld day that draws distributed mainstream WHEAT COTTON 2 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel 50,000 lbs.- cents per lb. thousands in September, brands have jumped on Jul 14 562.25 514.75 514.75 -53.25 Oct 14 71.64 68.26 68.74 -3.05 and Pittz planted bushes board, such as Old Or- Sep 14 577 525 526 -53.50 Dec 14 72.06 67.10 68.12 -3.94 Lunch in all 99 Iowa counties chard juices and Beech- Dec 14 601.50 547.25 547.75 -56 Mar 15 73.16 68.00 69.04 -3.98 Sunday Mar 15 624.75 567.50 569.50 -58 May 15 74.35 69.36 70.26 -3.84 last year. Even Iowa State nut baby foods, which May 15 642.25 584.50 585.75 -56.50 Jul 15 74.40 70.50 71.28 -3.75 University is helping pro- introduced an apple and Jul 15 652.75 596 596.50 -56.25 Oct 15 74.21 73.26 71.58 -3.14 Sep 15 662.25 608 608 -54.25 Dec 15 76.00 72.15 73.22 -2.78 mote the berry as a value- aronia berries puree this added crop and a good year. Tables show seven most current contracts for each future. Grains traded on Chicago Board of Trade; way to diversify farm in- The fi rst aronia cooper- livestock on Chicago Mercantile Exchange; and cotton on Intercontinental Exchange. come, offering grants to ative — the North Amer- MUTUAL FUNDS help people get started. ica Aronia Cooperative, “We want the aro- based in Omaha, Nebras- Total Assets Total Return/Rank Pct Min Init All your Favorites you remember Name Obj ($Mlns) NAV 4-wk 12-mo 5-year Load Invt but not limited to. nia berry to be to Iowa’s ka — was formed earlier PIMCO TotRetIs CI 144,452 10.96 +0.7 +4.9/C +6.1/B NL 1,000,000 • Butter Beans • Purple Hull Peas Heartland what the peach this year with members Vanguard TotStIdx LB 114,516 49.50 +1.1 +19.6/C +20.4/A NL 3,000 is to Georgia.” Pittz said. from 10 Midwestern and Vanguard 500Adml LB 105,758 181.64 +1.4 +19.9/B +20.0/A NL 10,000 • Fried Potatoes • Cabbage Vanguard TotStIAdm LB 99,159 49.52 +1.2 +19.8/B +20.5/A NL 10,000 • Fried Okra and much much more His family also has Great Plains states. Group Vanguard InstIdxI LB 94,753 180.46 +1.4 +19.9/B +20.0/A NL 5,000,000 taught others how to president Colleen Nipp Vanguard InstPlus LB 80,775 180.47 +1.4 +19.9/B +20.0/A NL200,000,000 *NEW Item: Vanguard TotStIIns LB 79,888 49.52 +1.1 +19.7/B +20.5/A NL 5,000,000 Iron Skillet Fried Chicken plant, grow and market says the co-op is capable Fidelity Contra LG 76,648 99.31 +1.0 +20.0/C +19.1/B NL 2,500 the almost black-purple, of producing up to 20 mil- American Funds GrthAmA m LG 72,948 45.65 +1.0 +21.5/B +18.0/D 5.75 250 American Funds IncAmerA m MA 72,321 21.71 +0.6 +14.4/B +15.5/A 5.75 250 602 South Cass Street • Corinth, MS 38834 pea-sized berries. They lion pounds of fruit a year American Funds CapIncBuA m IH 70,428 61.02 +0.6 +13.4/B +12.8/B 5.75 250 (Beside Goody’s) Dodge & Cox IntlStk FB 62,824 46.12 -1.4 +23.7/A +15.8/A NL 2,500 662-287-2323 even share best practices and estimates the current Vanguard WelltnAdm MA 60,210 68.98 +0.9 +14.1/B +14.7/A NL 50,000 for pruning the bushes for economic impact is about Dodge & Cox Stock LV 58,448 178.67 +1.6 +22.5/A +21.3/A NL 2,500 American Funds CpWldGrIA m WS 58,040 47.33 -0.3 +18.5/B +15.0/D 5.75 250 maximum yield, which $85 million, “which in- American Funds InvCoAmA m LB 57,990 39.55 +0.9 +22.6/A +17.8/D 5.75 250 they developed over near- cludes plant sales, berry FrankTemp-Franklin IncomeA m CA 56,120 2.56 +0.8 +16.1/A +14.8/A 4.25 1,000 ly 18 years of trial and er- sales, processing charges, American Funds WAMutInvA m LV 51,852 41.67 +0.6 +17.9/B +19.4/B 5.75 250 How will you pay for Vanguard TotIntl FB 50,844 17.29 0.0 +16.5/A +11.8/C NL 3,000 ror. A mature bush at four harvesting equipment, American Funds BalA m MA 45,069 25.44 +0.6 +13.7/B +15.4/A 5.75 250 Harbor IntlInstl FB 43,955 73.26 -1.5 +15.1/C +14.4/A NL 50,000 to fi ve years can produce growing supplies, irriga- American Funds FnInvA m LB 43,390 54.04 +0.7 +18.4/C +18.5/C 5.75 250 retirement? Let’s talk. up to 20 pounds. tion equipment and the Fidelity Spartan 500IdxAdvtg LB 42,043 69.82 +1.4 +19.9/B +19.9/A NL 10,000 Vanguard TotBdAdml CI 40,940 10.82 +0.7 +4.5/D +4.5/D NL 10,000 Consumers are tak- sale of fi nished aronia T Rowe Price GrowStk LG 37,962 54.12 +1.3 +22.3/B +20.6/A NL 2,500 ing notice of the poten- products.” American Funds NewPerspA m WS 37,563 38.76 -0.1 +16.0/C +16.5/B 5.75 250 Brian S Langley Vanguard InstTStPl LB 36,268 44.91 +1.2 +19.8/B +20.6/A NL200,000,000 tial health benefi ts, said But with the industry is FrankTemp-Templeton GlBondAdv IB 36,071 13.34 0.0 +7.1/C +8.4/A NL 1,000,000 Financial Advisor Stacey Loftus, Hy-Vee’s in its infancy, it’s diffi cult Fidelity ContraK LG 32,951 99.29 +1.0 +20.1/C +19.3/B NL 0 Vanguard MuIntAdml MI 32,889 14.08 +0.1 +5.9/A +4.9/B NL 50,000 605 Foote Street health and wellness su- to provide overall yearly American Funds EurPacGrA m FB 32,578 50.07 -1.7 +16.2/B +12.2/C 5.75 250 pervisor. Research pub- production numbers or Vanguard WndsIIAdm LV 32,189 69.39 +0.7 +18.0/B +19.4/B NL 50,000 Corinth, MS 38834 Oakmark Intl I FB 32,175 26.54 -2.4 +13.2/D +17.8/A NL 1,000 662-287-4471 lished last year in the even a common price per Fidelity LowPriStk d MV 31,697 51.67 +0.8 +16.8/D +20.8/D NL 2,500 Journal of Agriculture pound. Midwest Aronia Vanguard Tgtet2025 TG 31,174 16.64 +0.7 +14.2/B +14.4/B NL 1,000 and Food Chemistry says Association president Vanguard STGradeAd CS 31,083 10.76 +0.2 +3.1/A +3.9/B NL 50,000 ® ® Vanguard IntlStkIdxIPls FB 30,957 115.64 0.0 +16.6/A NA NL100,000,000 Eric M Rutledge, AAMS , CFP aronia’s oxygen radical Melissa Ehrman John- Vanguard PrmcpAdml LG 29,420 105.71 +2.1 +25.9/A +20.6/A NL 50,000 Financial Advisor FrankTemp-Franklin Income C m CA 29,246 2.59 +1.1 +15.8/A +14.3/A 1.00 1,000 absorbance capacity — a son says her group, which Vanguard HltCrAdml SH 28,691 87.00 +2.8 +31.4/B +22.3/C NL 50,000 1500 Harper Road Suite 1 standard measurement has members in 12 states CA -Conservative Allocation, CI -Intermediate-Term Bond, FB -Foreign Large Blend, IH -World Allocation, LB of antioxidant strength — and Ontario, Canada, has -Large Blend, LG -Large Growth, LV -Large Value, MA -Moderate Allocation, MB -Mid-Cap Blend, MI -Muni Corinth, MS 38834 National Intermediate, TG -Target Date 2021-2025, WS -World Stock, Total Return: Chng in NAV with divi- 662-287-1409 shows the berry has one farmers fetching any- dends reinvested. Rank: How fund performed vs. others with same objective: A is in top 20%, E in bottom 20%. Min Init Invt: Minimum $ needed to invest in fund. Source: Morningstar. of the highest values ever where from 50 cents per www.edwardjones.com recorded for a fruit. pound to $7.50 a pound. Stock Footnotes: g = Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h = Does not meet continued-listing standards. lf = Late filing with SEC. n = New in past 52 weeks. pf = Preferred. rs = Stock has undergone “I don’t think this is a Johnson and her hus- a reverse stock split of at least 50 percent within the past year. rt = Right to buy security at a specified passing fad,” she said. band got into business in 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 = Antioxidants help 2009, planting about 300 Fee covering market costs is paid from fund assets. d = Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. f = protect cells from dam- bushes on their 10-acre front load (sales charges). m = Multiple fees are charged. NA = not available. p = previous day’s net asset Member SIPC value. s = fund split shares during the week. x = fund paid a distribution during the week. Source: The age, although there are homestead in southwest Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial. questions in the medical Iowa farm. 8A • Sunday, July 13, 2014 • Daily Corinthian

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Take cheerful interaction -- much more SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. a trip down memory lane. 9A • Daily Corinthian Sports Sunday, July 13, 2014 Shorts Cheerleader Camp Grizzlies take a shot Corinth High School Cheerleaders will be hosting Little Cheerleader Camp on July 28-30 from 12:30-3 p.m. at Corinth Elementary School. Registration will begin Monday, July 28 at noon. Cost of registration is with signing of Carter $35 which includes a Little Cheer Camp t-shirt. The Associated Press free agent Mike Miller, who 3-point range and averaged of 31 from beyond the arc HRAY Soccer MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The said on Twitter on Friday 7.3 points last season as one and made a buzzer-beating Memphis Grizzlies signed night he was “just informed of the Grizzlies’ top outside 3-pointer to give Dallas a Registration for HRAY soccer it now Vince Carter on Saturday, the Grizz are going in another threats. 109-108 victory in the third open. Parent meeting will be Aug. 19 looking to bolster their out- direction.” Carter moved into 25th game of the series. at 6:30 p.m. at the Middleton (Tenn.) side shooting with an eight- Carter averaged 11.9 points place on the NBA’s career Carter has averaged 4.9 Community Center. For more informa- time All-Star who spent last in 81 games, all off the bench, scoring list last season, and rebounds and 3.7 assists in tion contact Robert Browder at 731- season as a Dallas Mavericks last season for Dallas. He has the player once known best 1,148 career regular-season 212-0578. reserve. averaged 20.2 points over his as a dunker is now seventh games with Toronto, the The 37-year-old guard 16-year career. He averaged at all-time in 3-pointers made Nets, Orlando, Phoenix and Travel Team Tryouts agreed to a multiyear con- least 20 points for 10 straight (1,809). His 146 3-pointers Dallas. He averaged 24.4 tract. 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Noodling Tournament The River Cats Noodling Tourna- ment will be held Saturday and is pre- Minor homers, Braves beat Cubs sented by HB Outfitters. There will be a $500 first place prize with fishing BY SARAH TROTTO for a 9-3 lead. David Carpenter pitched put it. Your team does a great to start at 6 a.m. on Friday, July 11 Associated Press “It’s one of those days at two innings for his third save. job and battles back, and you and weigh-in will be at 4 p.m. Satur- CHICAGO — Chris John- Wrigley when you get the “Today is one of those days continually give up the lead. day at HB Outfitters in Ramer. son and the Atlanta Braves ball up in the air and the ball we need all the offense we It’s pretty much unaccept- There will be a $50 entry fee per capitalized on a day when keeps traveling,” Johnson can get because the wind was able.” team with a maximum four per team. the ball was fl ying at Wrigley said. “Mike battled though. blowing out, typical Wrig- The Cubs scored three runs All fish must be alive or 10 pounds Field. It’s a tough place to pitch on ley Field wind blowing out,” in the fi fth to cut the lead penalty per dead fish. All grapplers And Mike Minor toughed days like this. He battled and Braves manager Fredi Gonza- to 9-6. One run scored on a agree to obey state wildlife regula- it out on a day when it was kept us in the game. We were lez said. “We never felt com- passed ball before Coghlan tions. This is an open water tourna- tough to pitch. able to get enough. fortable.” hit a two-run double. ment and you can fish your own Johnson homered twice Minor (3-5) allowed six Chris Coghlan hit two dou- Johnson’s second homer of spots. All species of catfish are al- and Minor hit his second ca- runs and 11 hits in six innings, bles and drove in three runs the day and fi fth of the sea- lowed and two catfish per team will reer home run, leading the improving to 6-0 in his career for the Cubs, who have lost son was a two-run shot and be entered in the contest. The Big Atlanta Braves over the Chi- against the Cubs. seven of nine. made it 5-3 in the fourth. Fish entry fee is $20, if you enter and cago Cubs 11-6 on Saturday. The Braves won for the Edwin Jackson (5-10) last- Johnson’s third career mul- the fish must be alive for the Big Fish Johnson and Justin Upton second time in seven games. ed just 3 2-3 innings after tihomer game was his fi rst prize. No underwater air supply is al- each drove in four runs for They hit no home runs in giving nine runs, seven hits since 2012. lowed. the Braves. their previous six games and and three home runs. “I’m not trying to hit home For more information about the Johnson and Minor hom- one in their last 12 games. “It’s just one of those em- runs,” Johnson said. tournament, call Chris Howard at ered and Upton hit a three- Upton and Justin Heyward barrassing, horrendous “I got the fi rst one pretty 731-610-2933 or e-mail outdoorsun- run double as Atlanta scored had RBI singles in the ninth games,” Jackson said. “Flat good. The second one I think [email protected]. HB Outfitters is six times in the fourth inning for Atlanta. out, there’s no other way to it was just a line drive.” located at 230 Industrial Park Drive in Ramer.

Hunter’s Education Class Netherlands beats host Brazil to finish 3rd Oakland Baptist Church will host a Mississippi Department of Wildlife, BY TALES AZZONI ers.” way we played. It’s a very big win third place but it wasn’t Fisheries and Parks Hunter’s Educa- AP Sports Writer The Netherlands fi nishes a achievement.” our day. We have to see what tion class on Saturday, August 2. The BRASILIA, Brazil — When World Cup unbeaten in regu- The loss added to Brazil’s went wrong so we can im- class is for anyone 10 years of age it was all over, it was the Neth- lar play for the fi rst time, hav- frustration at the home tour- prove for the future.” and older. The 10-hour course begins erlands receiving a standing ing lost to Argentina on pen- nament following the disas- Brazil conceding 14 goals at 8 a.m. with a 1-hour break for at- ovation from the Brazilian alties in the semifi nals. After trous 7-1 defeat to Germany. in the tournament, the most tendees to eat lunch at a place of crowd. Brazil walked off the fi nishing runner-up in 2010, After the fi nal whistle, the ever for the team. The previ- their choice. fi eld to boos, after another the third place is the best team was loudly booed by ous worst had been 11 goals This class is free but you must pre- demoralizing loss to end its position for the Dutch squad the nearly 70,000 fans that in the 1938 World Cup. Now register by calling Oakland Baptist home World Cup. since it lost the fi nal in 1974 attended the match at the it conceded 10 in its last two Church at 287-3118. You will need to The Netherlands’ remark- and 1978. National Stadium in Brasilia. games. know your social security number. able campaign ended on a The Brazilian fans loudly Many had already left even “It was supposed to be an high note after Robin van greeted the Dutch players before the late third goal by even match but after the early Hoop Camp Persie and Daley Blind scored after they received the third- the Dutch. It’s the fi rst time goal things started going their early goals to help give the place medals, applauding on since 1940 that Brazil lost way,” Scolari said. “I don’t The Rising Stars Basketball Camp team a 3-0 win over Brazil in their feet. two consecutive competitive think we played that bad. The will be held July 15-17 at the Selmer the third-place game on Sat- “I would like to thank all games on home soil. players fought hard from the Community Center. The camp is for urday. people in Brazil for their great “It’s a terrible feeling, I start. They created chances, boys and girls in grades 2-8. Camp- “We can look back at a support,” Arjen Robben said. don’t know what to say,” Os- so it’s diffi cult to lose 3-0. ers in grades 2-4 will meet from 9 very successful tournament,” “For us it was the best way car said. “After a huge loss to But they deserve all the credit a.m.-12 p.m. and grades 5-8 will Dutch coach Louis Van Gaal to end this tournament. We Germany, today we tried our in the end, they reached the meet from 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Cost is $35 said. “I’m proud of my play- fully deserved third place the best from the beginning to semifi nals.” a person if you register by July 14 or $40 on July 15. Staff members are all former Mc- Nairy Central basketball standouts that have played or will play college basketball. The camp leaders are Harman grabs lead in John Deere Classic Jermael Bingham, Ken Bingham, Mal- lorie Sweat, Logan Chappell, Haven BY TIM CRONIN be three-time Deere win- is third after a 10-under 61, phy just yet. Phelps and Chris Whitten. Associated Press ner Steve Stricker, who is all matching the best round on “So many guys are in this The camp is designed to help play- SILVIS, Ill. — Brian Har- alone in second, one stroke the PGA Tour in 2014. thing,” Stricker said. “Guys ers understand the fundamentals of man is going to play in the fi - better than Scott Brown. Second round co-leaders can get off to hot starts here, basketball. The staff is devoted to nal pairing of a PGA Tour stop “I pay attention to what Zach Johnson and William but you can answer them providing a confidence building and for the fi rst time. His playing Steve’s doing but don’t base McGirt are at 199, along with also.” constructive learning environment. If partner is one accomplished my game on his,” said Har- Tim Clark and Jerry Kelly. There are 10 players within you want your child to become a bet- part-timer. man, who was grouped with Two years ago, Harman four shots of the lead and 13 ter basketball player this camp is for Harman had two eagles in a Stricker and Johnson Wagner was paired with eventual win- within fi ve. But of those play- them. 6-under 65 on Saturday that in the third round. “He’s had ner Johnson, though not in ers, only Stricker and John- To register for the camp, call Jer- gave him a one-stroke lead a lot of success here.” the fi nal twosome. son, tied for fourth at 14 un- mael Bingham 731-610-9010 or e- after three rounds of the John Stricker, who shot a 7-un- “I watched Zach win this der, have won on the course. mail [email protected]. Deere Classic. der 64 for a three-round total golf tournament, and learned “It will still be diffi cult for Harman’s solid perfor- of 197, is 116 under par in his a lot,” Harman said. me tomorrow,” Stricker said. NE Hoop Camp mance got him to 17-un- last 23 rounds at TPC Deere Stricker, making his ninth “I’m not in that fi nal group a der 196 at TPC Deere Run. Run, including victories in start of the year, isn’t making The Northeast Mississippi Com- His partner on Sunday will 2009, 2010 and 2011. Brown room for another Deere tro- Please see HARMAN | 10A munity College men’s basketball pro- gram is giving local athletes a chance increase their knowledge of the sport with a summer camp. Northeast is set to host a Skills James makes Cavs better, now East more wide open Camp from July 21-24. The sessions are open to any boy BY BRIAN MAHONEY ami four years ago. have veteran squads that have lead his home team to a title in the fifth-through-twelfth grades. AP Basketball Writer Quite a different situation, played together for years. that has eluded the city in all Several experienced area coaches NEW YORK — A word of too. And an NBA championship major sports for 50 years. and players will aid Northeast head caution to anyone anointing While the player dominos is surely no guarantee, not “We have to pull for the Cav- coach Cord Wright in providing in- the Cleveland Cavaliers as the continue to fall in place dur- with the San Antonio Spurs aliers now,” Charles Barkley struction during the camp. NBA favorites. ing free agency, James’ deci- possibly even stronger than said on NBA TV. “We have to In addition, members of 2013-14 Yes, the Cavaliers are go- sion has leveled the playing the powerhouse that rolled pull for that team.” Tiger hoops squad are slated to be ing to be good, no doubt. It’s fi eld even more in the up-for- through James and the Heat Toronto (Kyle Lowry) and in attendance as well as new players impossible not to be with the grabs Eastern Conference. in the NBA Finals. The Okla- Washington (Marcin Gortat) for the 2014-15 team to help direct game’s best player. But even And the battle should be homa City Thunder and Los held on to key pieces from their the different drills and tasks. LeBron James knows Cleve- very entertaining: James vs. Angeles Clippers are potent, up-and-coming squads. Brook- Athletes who are present will learn land has a lot of work to do. the likes of Pat Riley, Phil and the Houston Rockets and lyn believes it has another year the fundamentals of basketball while “We’re not ready right now. Jackson and Larry Bird. Portland Trail Blazers don’t to contend if Paul Pierce and establishing the mental aspect of the No way,” he wrote in his fi rst- Cleveland won’t even be a look far away. So if Cleve- Kevin Garnett stick around, game through sportsmanship, leader- person essay in Sports Illus- sure thing within its own di- land’s a favorite, it may only and the Knicks have been tell- trated. Quite a different tone vision where Bird’s Indiana be a sentimental one, for ing Carmelo Anthony they ex- Please see SHORTS | 10A than when he arrived in Mi- Pacers and the Chicago Bulls those wanting to see James pect to be better if he returns. 10A • Daily Corinthian Scoreboard Sunday, July 13, 2014

Auto racing 31. (32) Jake Crum, , 192, 51.8, 0, $11,310. Tuesday’s Games Bud Cauley 67-67-69—203 -10 SHORTS 32. (21) , Toyota, accident, 121, 56.2, 12, $17,275. All-Star Game at Minneapolis, MN, 7 D.H. Lee 72-66-66—204 -9 33. (40) , Dodge, vibration, 120, 32.1, 11, $17,255. p.m. Troy Merritt 68-70-66—204 -9 Sprint: Camping World RV 34. (39) , Chevrolet, engine, 106, 29.9, 10, $17,235. Scott Langley 69-70-65—204 -9 35. (38) Carlos Contreras, Chevrolet, accident, 103, 35, 9, $17,183. A.L. standings, schedule Brian Davis 72-68-64—204 -9 Sales 301 lineup CONTINUED FROM 9A Booneville, Miss., 36. (34) Ryan Ellis, Dodge, transmission, 62, 40.2, 8, $16,345. East Division Shawn Stefani 73-67-64—204 -9 After Friday qualifying; race today at 37. (31) Harrison Rhodes, Chevrolet, brakes, 22, 36.3, 0, $10,325. W L Pct GB Rory Sabbatini 63-70-71—204 -9 38829. New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loud- 38. (28) , Chevrolet, clutch, 9, 33, 0, $16,311. Baltimore 51 42 .548 — Will MacKenzie 73-65-67—205 -8 ship and citizenship. For more information on, N.H. Lap length: 1.058 miles 39. (29) , Toyota, vibration, 4, 31.9, 5, $10,190. Toronto 49 46 .516 3 Bryce Molder 73-65-67—205 -8 (Car number in parentheses) 40. (26) Matt DiBenedetto, Chevrolet, brakes, 1, 30.8, 4, $10,105. New York 47 46 .505 4 Russell Henley 70-67-68—205 -8 Boys will also have about the 2014 North- 1. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 138.13. ___ Tampa Bay 43 53 .448 9½ Tommy Gainey 70-68-67—205 -8 time to work on ball east Tiger Basketball 2. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 137.79. Race Statistics Boston 42 52 .447 9½ Alex Prugh 68-68-69—205 -8 3. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 137.081. Average Speed of Race Winner: 105.201 mph. Central Division Charlie Beljan 71-68-66—205 -8 handling, dribbling, Camps, contact Wright 4. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 137.076. Time of Race: 2 hours, 0 minutes, 41 seconds. W L Pct GB a-Jordan Niebrugge 71-68-66—205 -8 shooting, passing, at 662-720-7241 or 5. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 137.017. Margin of Victory: 1.880 seconds. Detroit 52 37 .584 — Kevin Na 68-66-71—205 -8 6. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 136.815. Caution Flags: 6 for 27 laps. Kansas City 47 45 .511 6½ Brendon de Jonge 65-75-65—205 -8 defense and other es- by email at cdwright@ 7. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 136.805. Lead Changes: 8 among 4 drivers. Cleveland 46 47 .495 8 Steven Ihm 73-65-68—206 -7 sential techniques while nemcc.edu. 8. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 136.702. Lap Leaders: K.Busch 1-34; B.Keselowski 35-106; Chicago 45 50 .474 10 Glen Day 72-65-69—206 -7 9. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 136.629. K.Larson 107-111; B.Keselowski 112; K.Larson 113- Minnesota 43 50 .462 11 Camilo Villegas 70-67-69—206 -7 participating in a fun 10. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 136.174. 118; B.Keselowski 119-141; C.Buescher 142-144; West Division Nicholas Thompson 67-71-68—206 -7 and relaxing environ- 11. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 136.058. B.Keselowski 145-200. W L Pct GB Sean O’Hair 67-70-69—206 -7 Mississippi Record 12. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 135.912. Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): Oakland 58 35 .624 — Davis Love III 69-70-67—206 -7 ment. Book 13. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 136.384. B.Keselowski, 4 times for 152 laps; K.Busch, 1 time for Los Angeles 55 37 .598 2½ Wes Roach 67-69-70—206 -7 Each participant 14. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 136.296. 34 laps; K.Larson, 2 times for 11 laps; C.Buescher, 1 Seattle 50 43 .538 8 Justin Hicks 66-70-70—206 -7 15. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 136.257. time for 3 laps. Houston 40 55 .421 19 John Rollins 72-68-66—206 -7 is expected to bring The 19th annual 16. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 136.257. Top 10 in Points: 1. R.Smith, 611; 2. E.Sadler, 603; Texas 38 55 .409 20 Kevin Tway 65-69-72—206 -7 their own gear, which Mississippi Baseball 17. (55) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 136.223. 3. C.Elliott, 598; 4. T.Dillon, 577; 5. B.Scott, 560; 6. ––– Paul Goydos 69-71-66—206 -7 18. (41) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 136.184. T.Bayne, 553; 7. B.Gaughan, 493; 8. C.Buescher, 486; Friday’s Games Marc Turnesa 69-71-66—206 -7 includes but is not lim- Record Book is now 19. (43) , Ford, 136.17. 9. J.Buescher, 470; 10. R.Reed, 456. Cleveland 7, Chicago White Sox 4 Robert Streb 65-69-72—206 -7 ited to athletic apparel, available for purchase 20. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 136.15. Baltimore 3, N.Y. Yankees 2, 10 innings Todd Hamilton 64-69-73—206 -7 21. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 136.116. Toronto 8, Tampa Bay 5 Dicky Pride 70-70-66—206 -7 tennis shoes, t-shirts by mail. The book in- 22. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 135.922. Baseball L.A. Angels 3, Texas 0 Luke Guthrie 69-69-69—207 -6 and swimwear for time cludes records of public 23. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 135.82. Boston 8, Houston 3 Trevor Immelman 66-71-70—207 -6 24. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 135.718. N.L. standings, schedule Detroit 2, Kansas City 1 Kevin Chappell 68-69-70—207 -6 at the Gaye Roden Carr schools and four-year 25. (51) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 135.487. Colorado 6, Minnesota 2 Heath Slocum 69-70-68—207 -6 East Division 26. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 135.385. Seattle 3, Oakland 2 Andres Romero 71-68-68—207 -6 Aquatic Center. Regis- colleges. The book is W L Pct GB 27. (16) Greg Biffl e, Ford, 135.304. Saturday’s Games Brice Garnett 68-71-68—207 -6 Atlanta 51 43 .543 — tration is available at published by Diamonds 28. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 135.217. Chicago White Sox 6, Cleveland 2 J.J. Henry 68-67-72—207 -6 Washington 49 42 .538 ½ 29. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 135.117. N.Y. Yankees 3, Baltimore 0 John Senden 68-69-71—208 -5 a cost of $100 for day By Smillie. Coach John Miami 44 49 .473 6½ 30. (66) Jeff Burton, Toyota, 135.117. Houston 3, Boston 2 Ben Crane 69-70-69—208 -5 New York 44 50 .468 7 campers. All athletes Smillie has worked hard 31. (13) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 134.667. Minnesota 9, Colorado 3 Jonathan Byrd 74-66-68—208 -5 Philadelphia 42 51 .452 8½ 32. (98) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 134.435. Tampa Bay 10, Toronto 3 Derek Ernst 69-71-68—208 -5 must submit a non-re- to publish a compre- Central Division 33. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 134.288. Detroit at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. Kevin Kisner 68-72-68—208 -5 W L Pct GB fundable deposit of $30 hensive record book to 34. (40) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 133.614. L.A. Angels at Texas, 7:15 p.m. Greg Chalmers 70-68-71—209 -4 Milwaukee 52 43 .547 — 35. (26) , Toyota, 133.576. Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Retief Goosen 71-69-69—209 -4 with their forms. promote the baseball St. Louis 52 43 .547 — 36. (23) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 133.254. Today’s Games Stewart Cink 69-66-74—209 -4 Cincinnati 50 43 .538 1 To register, go to history of public high 37. (36) , Chevrolet, Owner Points. Chicago White Sox (Joh.Danks 8-6) at Mark Wilson 71-69-69—209 -4 Pittsburgh 48 45 .516 3 38. (83) Ryan Truex, Toyota, Owner Points Cleveland (Bauer 3-4), 12:05 p.m. Richard H. Lee 70-70-69—209 -4 www.nemccathletics. schools and four-year Chicago 40 53 .430 11 39. (7) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, Owner Points. Toronto (Dickey 7-8) at Tampa Bay David Hearn 71-69-69—209 -4 West Division com and completely fill colleges. If you would to 40. (32) Eddie MacDonald, Ford, Owner Points. (Price 8-7), 12:40 p.m. Kyle Stanley 71-67-72—210 -3 W L Pct GB 41. (93) Mike Bliss, Toyota, Owner Points. Boston (Buchholz 3-5) at Houston (Co- Edward Loar 70-68-72—210 -3 out the brochure that buy a copy of the book, Los Angeles 52 43 .547 — 42. (87) , Toyota, Owner Points. sart 9-6), 1:10 p.m. Ricky Barnes 68-70-72—210 -3 San Francisco 51 43 .543 ½ is available to print. you can send a $12 43. (33) , Chevrolet, Owner Points. Detroit (Verlander 8-7) at Kansas City Chad Collins 69-71-70—210 -3 San Diego 41 52 .441 10 (B.Chen 1-2), 1:10 p.m. Chris Stroud 69-71-70—210 -3 Please make checks check to: Ms. Baseball Colorado 40 54 .426 11½ L.A. Angels (Skaggs 4-5) at Texas John Merrick 71-69-71—211 -2 payable to Northeast Record Book; Diamonds Nationwide-Sta-Green Arizona 40 55 .421 12 (S.Baker 0-2), 2:05 p.m. Jamie Lovemark 69-71-71—211 -2 ––– Minnesota (P.Hughes 9-5) at Colorado Bobby Wyatt 69-71-71—211 -2 Mississippi Community By Smillie; 3159 Kend- 200 Results Friday’s Games (B.Anderson 0-2), 3:10 p.m. Cameron Beckman 69-69-74—212 -1 Chicago Cubs 5, Atlanta 4 College and send by rick Road; Corinth, MS. Saturday at New Hampshire Motor Oakland (Gray 9-3) at Seattle (C.Young Harris English 67-73-74—214 +1 Philadelphia 6, Washington 2 Speedway, Loudon, N.H. Lap length: 8-5), 3:10 p.m. mail to Cord Wright, 38834. N.Y. Mets 7, Miami 1 1.058 miles N.Y. Yankees (Undecided) at Baltimore USGA: Senior Open Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 5 Men’s Basketball, 101 For more information (Start position in parentheses) (Gausman 3-2), 7:05 p.m. Saturday at Oak Tree National Golf St. Louis 7, Milwaukee 6 1. (1) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 200 laps, 150 rating, 0 Monday’s Games Club. Edmond, Okla. Purse: TBA Cunningham Blvd., call 662-808-0013. Colorado 6, Minnesota 2 points, $51,025. No games scheduled ($2,685,000 million in 2013). Yardage: San Diego 6, L.A. Dodgers 3 2. (2) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 200, 127.8, 0, $35,725. Tuesday’s Games 7,219; Par: 71 (35-36). San Francisco 5, Arizona 0 3. (3) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 200, 118.6, 0, $24,075. All-Star Game at Minneapolis, MN, 7 Third Round 4. (4) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 200, 114.3, 0, $22,250. Saturday’s Games p.m. Gene Sauers 69-69-68—206 -7 Arizona 2, San Francisco 0 5. (9) Chris Buescher, Ford, 200, 98.9, 40, $24,925. Bernhard Langer 69-69-71—209 -4 Atlanta 11, Chicago Cubs 6 6. (16) Elliott Sadler, Toyota, 200, 100.3, 38, $20,400. Golf Scott Dunlap 69-68-72—209 -4 N.Y. Mets 5, Miami 4 HARMAN 7. (5) Brian Scott, Chevrolet, 200, 102.2, 37, $19,750. Colin Montgomerie 65-71-74—210 -3 Minnesota 9, Colorado 3 8. (6) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 200, 106.7, 36, $19,350. Marco Dawson 66-76-69—211 -2 St. Louis 10, Milwaukee 2 PGA-John Deere scores 9. (8) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 200, 88.9, 35, $19,225. Vijay Singh 69-71-71—211 -2 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 7:15 p.m. Saturday at TPC Deere Run, Silvis, Ill.. 10. (12) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 200, 95.9, 34, $21,350. Jeff Sluman 70-69-72—211 -2 Washington at Philadelphia, 7:15 p.m. Purse: $4.7 million. Yardage: 7,268; Par: CONTINUED FROM 9A But Harman has never 11. (13) Ryan Reed, Ford, 200, 89.7, 33, $18,975. Woody Austin 72-70-71—213 E San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. 71 (35-36) 12. (19) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 199, 76.9, 32, $18,850. David Frost 71-71-71—213 E Third Round fi nished better than a tie 13. (10) Dylan Kwasniewski, Chevrolet, 199, 83.4, 31, $18,700. Today’s Games Peter Senior 73-73-68—214 +1 Miami (Hand 0-1) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom Brian Harman 63-68-65—196 -17 lot out here, especially for third. The 27-year- 14. (22) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 199, 73.9, 30, $12,450. Rocco Mediate 70-74-71—215 +2 2-5), 12:10 p.m. Steve Stricker 68-65-64—197 -16 15. (14) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 199, 84.4, 29, $19,175. Russ Cochran 70-74-71—215 +2 Pittsburgh (Liriano 1-6) at Cincinnati Scott Brown 67-70-61—198 -15 now. I’ll want to take old Harman hit 17 greens 16. (11) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, 198, 72.8, 28, $18,200. Esteban Toledo 73-70-72—215 +2 (Cueto 9-6), 12:10 p.m. Tim Clark 72-63-64—199 -14 advantage because I’m and 12 of 14 fairways in 17. (18) J.J. Yeley, Dodge, 198, 71.8, 27, $18,075. Mark Brooks 68-71-76—215 +2 Washington (Roark 7-6) at Philadelphia Jerry Kelly 66-68-65—199 -14 18. (20) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, 198, 66.6, 26, $17,925. Loren Roberts 73-72-71—216 +3 (K.Kendrick 4-8), 12:35 p.m. William McGirt 64-66-69—199 -14 not playing very much. the third round. The left- 19. (7) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 198, 88.9, 0, $11,875. Tom Kite 73-70-73—216 +3 St. Louis (C.Martinez 2-3) at Milwau- Zach Johnson 63-67-69—199 -14 To get back into the win- hander from Georgia 20. (30) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 197, 62.7, 24, $18,525. Kirk Triplett 69-72-75—216 +3 kee (W.Peralta 9-6), 1:10 p.m. Jhonattan Vegas 69-68-63—200 -13 21. (15) , Chevrolet, 197, 74.2, 23, $17,725. Joey Sindelar 72-71-74—217 +4 Atlanta (Teheran 8-6) at Chicago Cubs Ryan Moore 66-67-67—200 -13 ner’s circle would mean bogeyed Nos. 12 and 18, 22. (17) James Buescher, Toyota, 197, 72, 22, $17,670. Wes Short Jr. 73-68-76—217 +4 (T.Wood 7-7), 1:20 p.m. Johnson Wagner 66-65-69—200 -13 a lot.” the latter by missing the 23. (37) , Chevrolet, 196, 47, 21, $17,620. Tom Byrum 71-75-72—218 +5 Arizona (Nuno 0-0) at San Francisco Brad Fritsch 70-68-63—201 -12 24. (24) Brennan Newberry, Chevrolet, 195, 53.2, 0, $17,555. Michael Allen 73-73-72—218 +5 (Bumgarner 9-7), 3:05 p.m. Charles Howell III 66-68-67—201 -12 Stricker’s last win was green with his approach. 25. (36) Matt Frahm, Toyota, 195, 48.5, 19, $18,020. Scott Hoch 75-71-72—218 +5 Minnesota (P.Hughes 9-5) at Colorado Steven Bowditch 64-67-70—201 -12 the 2012 Tournament of His eagles came from 30 26. (25) Eric McClure, Toyota, 195, 46.7, 18, $17,485. Brad Bryant 73-72-73—218 +5 (B.Anderson 0-2), 3:10 p.m. Daniel Summerhays 69-68-65—202 -11 27. (23) Tanner Berryhill, Dodge, 194, 47.9, 17, $17,450. Sonny Skinner 73-70-75—218 +5 San Diego (T.Ross 7-9) at L.A. Dodgers David Toms 65-70-67—202 -11 Champions. His best fi n- feet on the par-5 second 28. (33) , Chevrolet, 194, 38.1, 16, $17,415. Olin Browne 70-72-76—218 +5 (Ryu 9-5), 3:10 p.m. Jordan Spieth 71-64-67—202 -11 29. (35) , Chevrolet, 193, 41.4, 15, $17,380. Tom Lehman 72-69-77—218 +5 ish this season is a tie for and from 47 feet on the Chad Campbell 69-71-62—202 -11 30. (27) , Ford, 193, 55.7, 14, $17,645. Monday’s Games Doug Garwood 70-69-79—218 +5 sixth at the Memorial. par-5 17th. No games scheduled Bo Van Pelt 67-69-67—203 -10

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I didn’t know if they’d only ones owned. animal more beautiful the baby, who hightailed been dumped on that up early. At least that bunny Every now and than a bunny. The elegant it for a cluster of potted deserted stretch of road Last week, is too big for Ween, I then I wonder if ears, the tapering front plants. I marched to the or if their mother was off I glanced thought. paws, the tad of a tail. house, Ween struggling hunting, but it was a cold out of the Two or three days later, it’d have been It must have died of in my arms. She wanted October night with a rain- window the Labradors and Dober- a kindness to shock. A good thing, to catch that cottontail storm coming on. and was man reached the house shock. Otherwise, hor- again. Badly. Urgently. I I waded through the Ryland startled ahead of me after our have walked rible to feel oneself eaten held her hard till we got briars to gather the mew- Bruhwiler to behold morning’s walkabout. I on by those alive. If you have a chance inside. ing kittens into a fold a pretty rounded the corner into of getting away, if you can Not a scratch on my of my sweatshirt and Columnist rabbit nib- the garage, the dogs mill- kittens in that kick hard enough or bite bare arms. brought them home, so bling grass ing by the door, Ween field 11 years hard enough, okay, keep I appreciated that. But young they could not feed not 20 feet from our back crouched beneath a lawn your senses. But not this every now and then I themselves. Bottlefed door. She’d eat a bit, then chair looking ruffl ed, the ago. Not to her, soft, wee creature. wonder if it’d have been a those “weens” (short for bob a step or two onward, way she does when those of course, but There was nothing to be kindness to have walked “wee ones”) on goat’s milk that cute way bunnies lummoxes crowd her. The done. I gathered my tools on by those kittens in that (canned, from Kroger’s) move about their busi- Doberman had a baby to all the furry and headed for the fl ow- fi eld 11 years ago. Not till they were big enough ness, so different from the rabbit dangling from his critters that erbed I’ve been working to her, of course, but to to give away. all-out, fl eet-footed fl ight jaws. on since April, an endless all the furry critters that All but the “ween” with when they are pursued. “Drop it!” I yelled, and she’s killed and project..... she’s killed and the many, the winsome, white face. Charming as was the with his usual reluctance, the many, many And there went Ween, many birds. Eleven years later, she scene, I was most un- he did. moving with furtive grace When John and I set still greets me almost ev- happy to be entertaining I fanned the dogs away, birds. across the yard. Surely off on our evening walk, I ery morning, running up- a bunny in broad day. I then stooped to look at she’s not going back for peered among those pots stairs when she hears us did not want to see my the creature. Its neck did another bunny. and found the second stirring. Ween rarely me- dogs light out after that not look broken, the limbs into the garage--to fi nd Darn if she wasn’t. Min- bunny still huddled there, ows. She chirrups. And sweet thing or watch her weren’t mangled. The Ween with its leg in her utes later, I heard two or eyes open. Sightless. trills. She leaps onto the scrambling for her life. beating of its heart was mouth, whether to drag it three sharp shrieks and Picked that perfect fl at-topped bannister and Rabbits are high on their still visible in its chest. off or just commencing on looked around. There’s body up and held it out lifts her head. list of jollies. They give a If I tucked it among the a late breakfast, I wasn’t Ween hurrying toward for John to see. He looked I lean over and we touch dog such a good run. bushes where woods meet sure. the garage, holding an- sad. “In these woods, a noses, or she closes her But not one of our big yard, it might be found by “Ween!” She backed off, other wriggling Mopsy by thousand little dramas eyes and rubs her fore- guys is as practised or its mother. her expression grumpy. the scruff of the neck as if play out every night,” he head against mine. Then fi erce a hunter as is the Wondering how the I bent over it again. No it were a fractious kitten. said. back onto the fl oor with a Ween. Those fl uffy feet Doberman had snatched heartbeat. I burst out of the cone- (Ryland Bruhwiler thunk, she dashes ahead hide a formidable set the tot out of its burrow Lifting the small body fl owers, doing some lives on a farm in Mc- and down the stairs on of claws. And when she without my noticing, I into the air, I was mes- shrieking myself. Load- Nairy County, Tenn. She fl uffy feet like overstuffed shifts moods, her gaze is hurried the dogs inside merized by its perfection, ed down, Ween could can be contacted by email bedroom slippers. fl atter and more pitiless the house, grabbed my hating to toss it into a gar- not outrun me. When I at downyonder@wild- We’re not always the than any dog’s I’ve ever gloves, and headed back bage can. There is no baby grabbed her, she dropped blue.net.)

Small brick room discovery fuels speculation about its history BY KATIE WILLIAMSON eral current Brookhaven the underground room part of the building be- The Daily Leader residents recounted the There are two predictions leads to a metal door in fore 1960. Floyd C. East BROOKHAVEN — same tale about a man the sidewalk. worked in Hoffman’s When construction crews that was so drunk that he about the original use for the National prohibition drug store for seven years broke ground on a new fell off that balcony and underground room. Some say was put into effect in 1919. beginning in 1938. Hoff- Miller & White account- died. During this time, drinking man’s drug store was a ing offi ce that is being Brookhaven was not that it was used for shoveling became an underground chain across Brookhaven, built in the downtown, a place you would bring in coal for steam heat and activity marked by moon- and the Lucich building they unearthed a mystery your children to in those some say it was used for shiners and speakeasies. was the site of Hoffman’s from one of Brookhaven’s days, the story goes. This period ended nation- Number Two which past lives: a small brick There are two predic- storing water in case of a ally in 1933. opened in 1935. In 1943 room with steps and a tions about the original fire. ... On the other hand, the Most local residents’ Hoffman sold the south small space that leads to a use for the underground speculations about the half of the lot to East, door in the sidewalk. room. Some say that it space may have been built underground room re- marking the beginning of Since the discovery, was used for shoveling in to store water. Firefighters volve around a moon- East Pharmacy. speculation has run ram- coal for steam heat and shiner’s keep. Martha East Morgan pant, but a deeper look some say it was used for would use the water that was John Perkins said it was grew up spending time in to the lot’s past has il- storing water in case of a kept under buildings as the defi nitely used for liquor, in her family’s pharmacy. luminated an interesting fi re. although he never took a She said that she never re- chapter of Brookhaven’s If it was for steam heat, only means of putting out fire, drink down there. membered a secret base- history. the little door on the side- some say. “Things were a lot loos- ment. The earliest records walk could have been er back then,” said Per- She can remember ev- available at the Lincoln- used for transporting kins. “Everybody knew ery inch of the fl oor plan, Brookhaven Government coal to the boiler, which that fi refi ghters could business owners. about it but nobody said but was never told about a complex show that the lot would have been used to pump water from. This It is speculated that the anything.” basement. was sold to Peter Lucich heat the hotel. Coal heat method of fi refi ghting small brick room may The property would The general consensus by the Whitworth heirs was very messy, so when was used way before the have resided on the north have been owned by is that the basement door in 1876. Lucich built the natural gas was available, Lucich building existed, half of the property, so the Sauls, but any business was sealed off sometime two-story St. Marco ho- people abandoned the but it could explain the rest of the stories primar- in the building could have before 1938. tel on the lot. This is the older-style fuel as soon as hole in the fl oor of the ily follows the north part been shuffl ing the liquor The Easts lost the phar- fi rst recorded building possible. room. of the lot. in and out through the macy in 1971, and in 1972 and most likely the only Around the 1920s, In both scenarios, the When Perkins sold his basement. the Lofton family owned building that was on the coal heat was obsolete in little brick belowground property to Sauls in 1919, Since Mississippi’s pro- the lot. property. the area. The little room room was established at the building contained hibition began in 1908 In 2007 the over-100- John Perkins, whose would have been aban- the same time as the hotel Star Lunch, A.C. Cato and and lasted till 1966, it year-old building burned family bought the prop- doned in the early 1900s, in 1876. Merchants and Farmers could have been used for down. Since then, nothing erty from Lucich, said leaving it available for all In 1894 the Perkins Bank, according to gov- liquor at any point, but had come of the lot un- The St. Marco hotel was a kinds of mischief, accord- family bought the build- ernment records. Perkins said he knows til Miller & White began layover place for railroad ing to local stories ing from Lucich. The Old copies of The Daily that it was there during work on their building. crews who liked to drink On the other hand, the property was the site of Leader report that in 1899 the national prohibition. The property sat empty and enjoyed the company space may have been built the fi rst Perkins furniture, Gus Bell opened a shop in After prohibition, Sauls for seven years, no one of nightly female com- to store water. Firefi ght- which later moved to the the building and in 1900 sold the north half to Rob- knowing about the secret panions. ers would use the water building across the street. Dr. Gordon Penn located erts in 1938, Roberts sold room just below the sur- Perkins said the hotel that was kept under build- The history of the build- his dentistry practice in to Tilson in 1953 and Til- face of the red dirt until resembled buildings in ings as the only means of ing gets a bit complicated an apartment in the Lu- son sold to the East family earth-moving equipment downtown New Orleans. putting out fi re, some say. from this point, because cich building and Mr. Day in 1960. uncovered it. It had a balcony with in- The room would have the original property was opened a barbershop. East’s Pharmacy was The underground room tricate iron railings. Sev- housed a kind of cistern divided among different A small branch from already established in has since been fi lled in. 2B • Daily Corinthian Celebrations Sunday, July 13, 2014 Engagements

Carlee Puckett, Joshua Harrison

Puckett—Harrison

Katie Rolison, Dr. Cody Swindle Miss Carlee Puckett She received her Bach- and Mr. Joshua Harrison elor’s in Elementary Edu- will exchange vows at 6 cation from Mississippi Rolison—Swindle p.m. on Saturday, July 19, State University in 2014. 2014, at Golden Central She is presently employed Miss Katie Elizabeth dent’s List. Baptist Church in Golden. at Iuka Middle School. Rolison and Dr. Cody Dr. Swindle is a 2007 The bride-elect is the The prospective groom Ryan Swindle will ex- graduate of Kossuth High Kitty Wood & Luke Johnson daughter of Michael and is a 2009 graduate of change vows at 7 p.m. on School and a 2014 gradu- Rhonda Puckett of Iuka. Belmont High School. July 18, 2014, at Heart- ate of the University of She is the granddaugh- He is a 2014 graduate of wood Hall Four Seasons Mississippi where he ter of Wayne and Peggy Mississippi State Univer- Garden in Piperton, Tenn. graduated summa cum Wood-Johnson Prince of Cairo and Linda sity where he earned a The bride-elect is the laude with a Doctorate Puckett and the late Ed Bachelor’s degree in Ki- daughter of Paul and of Pharmacy. His honors Mr. and Mrs. Mickey The bride-elect is a Puckett of Iuka. nesiology. He is presently Sherry Rolison. She is the include the University Wood of Booneville an- 2005 graduate of Boon- The prospective groom employed at Tishomingo granddaughter of Mrs. of Mississippi School of nounce the engagement eville High School and a is the son of Jeff and County High School. Helen Crabb, the late Mr. Pharmacy Rho Chi Award and forthcoming mar- 2012 graduate of Ole Miss Cathy Harrison of Bel- All friends and relatives James Crabb, the late Mr. for achieving the highest riage of their daughter, Law School. She works mont. of the couple are invited S.D. Rolison, and the late grade-point average dur- Kitty Wood, to Luke as an associate with the The bride-elect is a to attend the ceremony Mrs. Letha Rolison. ing the four years of the Johnson, son of Mr. and law fi rm of Courtney and 2010 graduate of Tishom- and the reception which The prospective groom professional degree pro- Mrs. Jeff Johnson of Camp in Jackson. ingo County High School. follows. is the son of Rodney and gram, the Merck Scholas- Corinth. The prospective groom Carolyn Swindle. He is tic Achievement in Phar- The bride-elect is the is a 2004 graduate of the grandson of Mrs. Gin- macy, and the Pharmacy granddaughter of the Rev. Corinth High School and ger Swindle, the late Mr. Practice award. While at Ruth Wood and the late a 2008 graduate of Ole Charles Swindle, Mrs. the University of Missis- Huey Wood and the late Miss. He works for Whole Peggy Bizwell, and the sippi he also received the Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown, Foods Market in Jackson. 5 tips for buying late Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor Medal. He was a all of Booneville. The couple will ex- Hopper. member of Phi Kappa Phi The prospective groom change vows Saturday, Miss Rolison graduated and Rho Chi at the Uni- is the grandson of Jane July 19, 2014, at 6 p.m. at an engagement ring with honors from Kossuth versity of Mississippi. He Winchester of Memphis, First Presbyterian Church High School in 2010. She is presently employed at Tenn., the late Bob Win- in Corinth. A reception BY ALEX VEIGA cartel. received her Associate of Prescription Shoppe and chester, Jo Johnson of will follow at The Venue AP Business Writer “That’s actually kind of Arts degree from North- Medical Plaza Pharmacy. Camden, Tenn. and the in Corinth. Friends and You’re in love and ready a myth that people some- east Mississippi Com- All friends and relatives late Jordan Johnson of relatives are invited to at- to buy an engagement how still believe,” said Ja- munity college in 2012. of the couple are invited Dickson, Tenn. tend. ring. mie Miles, editor of wed- She is currently pursuing to attend the ceremony But are you ready to ding planning website a degree in nursing from and the reception which part with three months’ TheKnot.com. Northeast Mississippi follows. salary as the diamond in- “You might have a more Community College. Her After returning from dustry has traditionally subtle bride who wants honors include Phi Theta their St. Lucia honey- suggested? If not, what’s something more petite Kappa vice president of moon, the couple will re- your magic number? and more demure,” Miles fellowship and the Presi- side in Kossuth. Figuring that out can said. be a stressful, high-stakes A good way to gauge undertaking. Engage- how much you may have ment rings come with to spend is to fi nd out unique fi nancial and what kind of ring your Make guests feel special with extra touches emotional expectations. would-be spouse is ex- And in a relationship in- pecting. You could try Wedding receptions ing around $28,000, tion. This may be the last hall that does not provide tended to last a lifetime, asking friends and fam- run the gamut from couples certainly are real opportunity to chat this service, you can hire it’s the fi rst big test. ily, but these days it’s in- small, intimate gather- pulling out expensive amongst one another a valet company to do the “It does set a certain creasingly common to see ings in a restaurant to stops to treat guests to a before the volume of the parking for guests. tone about whether a couples browse jewelry large spectacles featur- good party. band or deejay drowns • Emergency toiletries woman’s expectations stores together to remove ing hundreds of guests With this in mind, out discussions. Rather baskets: Rather than will be met by her hus- the guesswork. inside a banquet hall. At many want to add special than disrupt the fl ow of spending money on an band or not,” said Julie 3. WEIGH PAY- the heart of any wedding touches to the wedding conversation to make a extra fl oral arrangement Albright, a sociologist and MENT OPTIONS? reception is the desire that will show guests how trip to the food stations, for the men’s and wom- marriage and family ther- You’ve had a look at the to present a memorable much they are appreciat- choose butler-passed en’s restrooms, purchase apist at the University of setting and diamonds party for all in atten- ed and to make their cel- hors d’oeuvres to bring items that can be grouped Southern California. (or other gemstones) dance. ebration different from food right to the guests. into a handy basket. For Even so, how much to that your beloved covets, That being said, there previous weddings. Here It lends a feeling of indul- women, include items spend rests in striking a and fi gured out which are some steps couples are some ways to do just gence and is also a conve- such as extra pairs of balance between dazzling merchants offer the best can take to add extra that. nient way to keep guests stockings, spray deodor- your beloved without tar- price. The next step is to indulgence to wedding • Butler-passed hors satiated. ant, sanitary items, and nishing your future fi nan- fi gure out how you will receptions and really d’oeuvres: During the • Valet parking: Most sewing kits. For men, cial goals together. pay for the ring. set them apart from the cocktail hour guests are wedding venues provide mints or mouthwash, 1. CONSIDER FU- If you can put off the mundane. mingling and taking ad- on-site valet parking. dental fl oss, cologne, and TURE FINANCIAL proposal, it’s best to save With the average cost vantage of the opportuni- However, if you’re using stain removal pens may GOALS: Whether you up money to buy the ring of weddings now teeter- ty to engage in conversa- a restaurant or banquet come in handy. have a wheelbarrow full with cash, said Gregg • Specialty courses: of cash ready to bring to Wind, a certifi ed public In addition to the cock- your local jewelry store or accountant in Los Ange- 5831 HWY 57 tail hour and the main not, your future plans as a les. meal, you may be able couple should be part of Otherwise, how much EAST to arrange specialty the calculus for how much you can afford becomes a stations for guests with you can afford. question of how much ex- 731-632-3287 particular palates or Sit down with your tra you’ll have to shell out MICHIE, TN interests. Some cou- partner and go over your overall if you fi nance the ples like to have a cigar short- and long-term fi - purchase, and how much MINUTES smoking area or you can nancial goals. Beyond you can pay per month offer specialty cocktails. wedding expenses, goals while also meeting your FROM When ethnic customs could include saving for other obligations. PICKWICK are included in a wed- a down payment on a 4. BEWARE OF FI- ding, menu items can home, preparing to start NANCING: Major jewel- & SHILOH be geared around native a family, as well as retire- ers generally offer fi nanc- dishes. ment planning. ing with the enticement OPEN: Candy and dessert “This is the perfect en- of six months or one year bars are also popular to try point to see where interest-free. TUES-FRI have at weddings, par- each person’s money But if the ring isn’t paid ticularly if children are values come from,” said off within the promotion- @ 4:30 PM; invited. Michael Branham, a cer- al period, or if you’re late • Birthday and anni- tifi ed fi nancial planner in on a payment, you could SAT @ versary mentions: You Edina, Minnesota. “How end up being retroactively 4:00 PM; can notify the band or are we going to put that charged 25 percent inter- deejay of any guests in life together and how est or more on the total SUN OPEN attendance who may be does buying something price. celebrating their own like an engagement ring 5. UPGRADE LAT- @ 11:30, special events on your fi t into that picture?” ER: Even if you deter- wedding day or in close 2. GET A FIX ON mine that you can’t af- CLOSED proximity. EXPECTATIONS: ford as nice a ring as you There are many extra First off, don’t feel com- hoped, consider buying MONDAYS touches you can take as pelled to heed to the ex- something more modest a couple to make guests pectation that a ring cost and popping the question feel welcomed and im- three months’ salary, the anyway. You can always portant at your wed- benchmark established trade up for a nicer ring in ding. by the De Beers diamond a few years. Daily Corinthian • Sunday, July 13, 2014 • 3B Community events

Reminder Those who would like to The website is www.bat- by Kay Bain and Shelby and fourth Saturday of can help you order one. Events need to be attend or need additional tleofcorinth.com. Pratt. each month. Have your W2 or tax re- submitted at least two information should call turn available. Be sure weeks prior to the event. Patrick Poindexter at the Free Teacher’s International American Legion your child’s shots are up- Community events pub- Alcorn County Extension Workshop Program Post 6 Bingo to-date and get a signed lishes on Wednesdays Service at 662-286-7755 Pre-K through 6th The Mississippi Home- American Legion Post 121 form. You will need and Sundays and on Fri- by Friday July 11. grade teachers are in- makers Volunteers will 6, located on South Tate your child’s Social Se- day if space is available. vited to attend the Waste present their annual St. will have Bingo on curity card. You can ap- Mission Mississippi in Place Teacher’s Work- International Program at Mondays and Fridays. ply for one at the Social Johnson-Parson Join in the conversa- shop hosted by Keep 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Doors will open at 4 Security Office. Family Reunion tion at Mission Missis- Corinth-Alcorn Beauti- June 30 at the Missis- p.m. with sales start- The Johnson-Parson sippi on Thursday, July ful. The workshop is free sippi State Extension ing at 5:30 p.m. Games Bowling League family will have a reunion 17, at 11:30 a.m. in the and teachers will earn Service building, located will begin at 6:30. A full Potluck on Saturday, July 26 at lower level of Martha’s 5 contact hours and .5 at 22 Levee Road (Be- concession stand will be The Thursday Morning the Easom Community Menu. How do we deal CEU’s. The workshop hind the arena). The available. Bowling League will hold Center on Crater Street. with racism in our past is Thursday, July 17 and program will be on a trip their potluck luncheon For more information call and present as we envi- will be held at NEMCC’s to Malaysia presented by Head Start at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Sylvia Floyd at 662-286- sion our future? Discuss Corinth Campus. Space Lisa Smith. Contact Joan Registration August 7, 2014, at Plaza 9596 or 662-415-1679 issues facilitated by The is limited and attendees Birks for more informa- Corinth and Kendrick Lanes. Any women inter- and Brenda S. Bogan at Revs. Ann Fraser and must register by calling tion. Head Start are now reg- ested in bowling Thurs- 662-603-9002. A meet- Bobby Capps as we build 287-5269 or emailing Photo Exhibit istering children for the day Mornings or Tuesday and-greet will be held friendships. Mission Andrea@CorinthAlliance. The Corinth Library is upcoming fall 2014-2015 evenings are encouraged Friday, July 25 at the Mississippi meets on the com. currently hosting a photo school year. If you have to call Plaza Lanes at Quality Inn on Hwy 72. third Thursday of each exhibit by Photographer a child who will be 3 or 4 662-286-8105. Please R.S.V.P to above month, same time, same CPR Class Bill Avery of the current on or before September numbers. place. Community CPR will restoration work and 1, 2014 contact your lo- 50th Reunion be offered Thursday, July repair project of the his- cal Head Start, Corinth’s The Kossuth High VFW Post 3962 Monthly Meeting 17 at Magnolia Regional toric Verandah-Curlee number is 286-5802 and School class of 1964 • VFW Post No. 3962 • The National As- Health Center. The class House. Kendrick’s number is will celebrate their 50th hosts a Karaoke Night sociation of Active and will be held from 3:30 287-2671. Slots are lim- year reunion at 6 p.m. on every Friday at the post Retired Federal Employ- until 5:30 in the Learn- Healthy Free ited and filling up fast. August 9 at the Weaver on Purdy School Rd. in ees (NARFE), Jacinto ing Institute. The class Medical Clinic Things to bring: Make Center. For more infor- Corinth. Karaoke begins Chapter 1879 will hold is free. This is not a The Healthy Free Medi- sure you have a certified mation contact Marey at 8 p.m. with music by its Thursday, July 17 certification – it is basic cal Clinic will be open birth certificate. If you do Rowsey at 662-287- D.J. Lanny Cox. Lanny monthly meeting at CPR. To register call 293- the second Wednesday not have one, Head Start 6460. Cox also provides music Ryan’s restaurant, 2210 1205. at the VFW on Saturday Harper Road, Corinth at Dance Night which be- 11:30 a.m. All active and Book Signing gins at 8 p.m. retired federal employ- Iuka native Brenda Cryptoquip • VFW Post No. 3962 ees are encouraged to Briggs-Johnson will sign will hold it’s monthly attend. copies of her book, meetings on the third • The Colonel Wil- “Called and Didn’t Know Thursday of each month liam P. Rogers Sons of It: The Things that Hap- with brunch at 6 p.m. Confederate Veterans pened on the Way to VFW ladies and men’s Camp #321 will hold Preaching,” from noon Auxiliary will have a join it’s monthly meeting at to 2 p.m. on Saturday, meeting at 7 p.m. 7 p.m. on Tuesday, July July 19 at the Johnson- 15 at Martha’s Menu, Ford-Mitchell Commu- Private Applicator located at 302 Taylor nity Center. In the book Training Street. Edwina Carpen- Briggs-Johnson, who There will be a Private ter will serve as the lives in Nashville, tells Applicator Training Ses- speaker. The subject her true life experiences sion held at 6 p.m. on will be “the Confeder- as she journeyed toward Monday, July 14, 2014, ate Cemetery at Brice’s her calling. at the Alcorn County Crossroads Battlefield:. For more information Extension Service of- Male descendants of call (731) 617-7665. fice located behind the Confederate soldiers The MSU Extension Crossroads Arena. This may join the SCV, a non- Office, located at 2200 training is for farmers political, educational, Levee Road will have who need their Private historical preservation a Senior Citizen’s Day Applicator Certificate organization. Visitors from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the purchase of Re- are welcome to attend on Wednesday, July 30. stricted Use Pesticides. all meetings. For more Brandon Presley will be Crossword There is a $10.00 fee information contact Larry the guest speaker. 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LEGAL NOTICE

I, Bobby Marolt, Chancery Clerk of Alcorn County, Mississippi, do hereby make public to the local newspaper this list of names and addresses of reputed owners and the description of property sold for taxes for the year of 2011. If not redeemed in this office on or before the 27TH day of August, 2014, the owner will lose title to the property. This notice is given pursuant to the provisions of Section 27-43-3, Mississippi Code Annotated, 1972, Recompiled as amended. Witness my hand and official seal of office, this the 13th day of July, 2014.

Bobby Marolt, Chancery Clerk Alcorn County, Mississippi

2011 DELINQUENT TAXES

TAX SALE# ASSESSED OWNER ADDRESS DESCRIPTION 13 PPIN8358 ADAIR HOLDINGS LLC 405 N. 115TH ST. SUITE 100 LTS 5-6-7, & 8 BLK 1 LINCOLN PLACE PREVIOUS OWNER – WILLIE COLEMAN EST. OMAHA, NE 68154 PROPERTY ADDRESS - 1212 LYON ST. 215 PPIN6758 ANDERSON, JOHN (DECEASED) 203 MARTIN LUTHER KING DR. PT BLK 20 GRAHAM’S ADDN C/O WILLIE T. JACKSON BOONEVILLE, MS 38829 232 PPIN1474 ANDERSON JOHNATHAN SHAYE 2111 OAK LANE, CORINTH MS 38834 N 1/2 LOT 32 MAGNOLIA DRIVE SUB ANDERSON CHRISTOPHER ROBERTS 88 SHAW RD, CORINTH MS 38834 324 PPIN22686 ARNOLD, NINA JEAN 30 CR 156, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT W 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF NE 1/4 SEC 22 TWN 1 RNG 8 1 ACRE 1070 PPIN13573 BERRY, JAMES M. 1008 CR 400, CORINTH, MS 38834 LOT 18 CEDAR HEIGHTS SUB 1262 PPIN3943 BOBO, GENE RUDELL 163 CR 745, WALNUT, MS 38683 TRACT S 1/2 SE 1/4 N RD SEC 34 TWN 1 RNG 5 13 ACRES 18530 PPIN21992 BOATWRIGHT, EDDIE C. JR. P. O. BOX 155, RED BANKS, MS 38661 PT NW 1/4 SEC 20 TWN 1 RNG 5 2.42 ACRES 1361 PPIN11313 BORDENKIRCHER, MICHAEL C. 15 CR 183, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT LTS 5 & 6 BLK 4 SPEEDWAY ADDN 1362 PPIN11445 BORDENKIRCHER, MICHAEL C. 15 CR 183, CORINTH, MS 38834 LOT 10 C. D. ARMSTRONG SUB 1363 PPIN14717 BORDENKIRCHER, MICHAEL C. 15 CR 183, CORINTH, MS 38834 LT NE 1/4 NE 1/4 W OF RD SEC 30 TWN 3 RNG 8 1360 PPIN24290 BORDENKIRCHER, MICHAEL C. 15 CR 183, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 SEC 32 TWN 1 RNG 9 1.66 ACRES 1371 PPIN7474 BOSTIC, VICTORIA LEE EST. P. O. BOX 332, EAST ST. LOUIS, IL 62202 PT COLLEGE LOT H MITCHELL SURVEY C/O CAROLE BOSTIC 1576 PPIN11315 BRAY, REBECCA 512 LILLY ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 LOTS 3 & 4 BLK 5 SPEEDWAY ADDN 1775 PPIN10214 BRONSON, SHAD ETUX KRISTI 126 CR 107, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT SE 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC 3 TWN 2 RNG 8 4.30 ACRES 1776 PPIN10338 BRONSON, SHAD ETUX KRISTI 126 CR 107, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT NE 1/4 SE 1/4 SEC 3 TWN 2 RNG 8 19 ACRES 1777 PPIN21120 BRONSON, SHADNEY ETUX KRISTI 126 CR 107, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT NE 1/4 SEC 3 TWN 2 RNG 8 1 ACRE PROPERTY ADDRESS - 126 CR 107 1789 PPIN3120 BROOKS, ELISHA M. 16 CR 708 JOHN CARTER RD. TRACT SW 1/4 NW 1/4 SEC 27 TWN 1 RNG 7 ALSO KNOWN AS CORINTH, MS 38834 SUMMITT, ELISHA M. 2799 PPIN20052 CHAMBERS, CLAYTON J. 428 CR 306, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 SEC 35 TWN 2 RNG 8 2 ACRES PROPERTY ADDRESS 428 CR 306 2811 PPIN8082 CHAMBLISS, GWENDOLYN BISHOP 3726 ALBERMARLE RD. LT F-1 PT BLK 304 MITCHELL & MASK JACKSON, M S 39213 PROPERTY ADDRESS – 410 PENN ST. 3254 PPIN7893 COLLINS, TOM EST. 2330 W. 115TH PLACE LT 18 BLK 665 ANDERSON ADDN C/O RICHARD JONES HAWTHORNE, CA 90250 3462 PPIN6886 CORINTHIAN FUNERAL HOME P. O. BOX 664, CORINTH, MS 38835 PT BLK 1 BELL, YOUNG, & MCCORD PROPERTY ADDRESS – 506 KILPATRICK ST 3673 PPIN11103 CREASON, JIMMY DON ETUX 1200 PINECREST RD., CORINTH, MS 38834 LOT 81 TOWN & COUNTRY SUB CREASON, SHERRI PROPERTY ADDRESS – 1200 PINECREST 3705 PPIN26722 CROTTS, BRAD ETUX 461-A HWY 350, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT NE 1/4 SEC 26 TWN 2 RNG 8 3.26 ACRES CROTTS, RHONDA H. 3840 PPIN20581 CRUM, LACY RUSSELL 25 CR 645, WALNUT, MS 38683 PT SW 1/4 SEC 6 TWN 2 RNG 5 3.98 ACRES 3850 PPIN6988 CRUM, LORI 3903 CEDAR CREEK DR. LT PT 44 & 45 ADAMS ADDN CORINTH, MS 38834

3851 PPIN6358 CRUM, LORRIE DIANNE 3903 CEDAR CREEK DR. BLK PT 89 MITCHELL & MASK SUB CORINTH, MS 38834

3885 PPIN5149 CRUM SYBLE (LE) 111 CR 604, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT E1/2 SW1/4 SEC 23 TWN 2 RNG 6 DOYLE & CAROLYN CRUM 62.70 ACRES 4011 PPIN2271 CURTIS, MICHAEL SR. 27792 SANDY CREEK RD. TAMMS, IL 62988 LT SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC 24 TWN 1 RNG 7 DOMMELEN, BELINDA VAN 29933 OLD ELCO RD., TAMMS, IL 62988 PROPERTY ADDRESS – 3330 POLK ST. CURTIS, BOBBY, JR. P. O. BOX 19085, PANAMA CITY, FL 32417 HEIRS OF ROBERT WAYNE CURTIS A/K/A CURTIS, DAVID W. ETUX KATHY P. O. BOX 23, TAMMS, IL 62988 BOBBY ROBERT CURTIS DOVER, BELINDA 106 PARK LANE, JONESBORO, IL 62952 CURTIS, LESLIE G. 115 RIO VISTA ST., THEBES, IL 62992 BUTLER, DELLA DIANE P. O. BOX 2748, CORINTH, MS 38835 4081 PPIN22300 DALTON, ROBERT TERRY, JR. 174 CR 512, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT W 1/2 OF NW 1/4 SEC 1 TWN 3 RNG 6 1.32 ACRES PROPERTY ADDRESS – 174 CR 512 4345 PPIN8446 DELLINGER, LUPE P. O. BOX 681086, FRANKLIN, TN 37068 TRACT ON W SIDE SW 1/4 SEC 3 TWN 2 RNG 7 4527 PPIN6648 DILWORTH, DAVID B. ETUX 308 FULTON ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 LOTS ALL 5 PT 3 PT 4 PT 6 PT 7 PT 8 BLK 1 DILWORTH, TAMARA L. COTTON ADDN PROPERTY ADDRESS – 1805 PROPER ST. 4540 PPIN7803 DILWORTH, LONNIE ETUX SANDRA J. 106 A HORTON CIRCLE, CORINTH, MS 38834 LT 4 BLK 676 ANDERSON ADDN PROPERTY ADDRESS – 1513 TATE ST. 4554 PPIN7736 DILWORTH, TONY LAMRA, SR. 1417 ALLEN ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 LT 3 PT LT 2 BLK 612 ANDERSON ADDN 4786 PPIN17765 DRIVER, JIMMY ETUX 13 CR 324, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT NE 1/4 SE 1/4 (GUNSHOP) DRIVER, ANN SEC 18 TWN 2 RNG 8 4790 PPIN19997 DRIVER, SAMMY L. 1994 HWY 72 EAST, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT SW 1/4 SE 1/4 SEC 29 TWN 2 RNG 8 3 ACRES 4987 PPIN20339 EDGE, AUSTIN, EDGE, JOHN AND 1611 DICKEY ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 PT LOTS 5 & 6 BLK 661 ANDERSON ADDN HANNON, LEATRICE EST.

4986 PPIN8129 EDGE, AUSTIN, EDGE, JOHN AND 1611 DICKEY ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 PT BLK 301 MITCHELL & MASK HANNON, LEATRICE EST. 5456 PPIN24727 FIRST HERITAGE CREDIT OF MS 606 CASS ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 PT NE 1/4 SEC 14 TWN 3 RNG 8 1.75 ACRES 5717 PPIN22940 FOWLER, WILLIAM LANE 27 CR 429, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT W 1/2 OF SE 1/4 SEC 5 TWN 3 RNG 8 3.04 ACRES 5755 PPIN6348 FRANKS, HOYT JUNIOR P. O. BOX 1012, CORINTH, MS 38834 BLK PT 372 MITCHELL & MASK FRANKS, WILLIAM PATRICK DEE 5787 PPIN7713 FRAZIER, B. L. ETUX KATHRYN C/O SHERRY THRASHER LT 10 & PT LOT 7 BLK 613 ANDERSON ADDN 1516 BRECKENRIDGE, CORINTH, MS 38834 6087 PPIN3855 GARRETTY, J. B. C/O FRANCES DYE LT N 1/2 NE 1/4 N OF RD P. O. BOX 3113, TUPELO, MS 38803 SEC 26 TWN 1 RNG 5 1 ACRE 6095 PPIN15483 GARY, FREEDA JOYCE 171 CR 541, RIENZI, MS 38865 TRACT NE COR SW 1/4 SEC 29 TWN 3 RNG 7 1 ACRE 6096 PPIN20382 GARY, FREIDA NELMS 171 CR 541, RIENZI, MS 38865 SE 1/4 NW 1/4 PT SW 1/4 SEC 29 TWN 3 RNG 7 94 ACRES 6122 PPIN4023 GAY, FRANKLIN (LE) 67 CR 767, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC 32 TWN 1 RNG 5 C/O MARY GAY 2 ACRES 6272 PPIN7965 GLEASON, RUBY HUNTER 1206 HORTON ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 PT LOTS 3-4 BLK 666 ANDERSON ADDN 6358 PPIN6092 GLIDEWELL, WILLIAM BRUCE 163 CR 265, BURNSVILLE, MS 38833 LT W/S JACKSON ST. (1521 JACKSON) GLIDEWELL, CHRISTY 4 CR 448, IUKA, MS 38852 BLK 554 WALKER ADDN 6602 PPIN8045 GRAYSON, WILLIAM ETUX OLLYE 803 CRATER ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 PT BLK 385 MITCHELL & MASK C/O WILLIAM GRAYSON, JR. PROPERTY ADDRESS – 1010 MEIGG ST. 6604 PPIN20668 GRAYSON, WILLIAM SR ESTATE. 803 CRATER ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 PT LOTS 6 & 7 BLK 661 ANDERSON ADDN C/O WILLIAM GRAYSON, JR. 6629 PPIN7832 GREEN, QUAVIS 510 S. PENN ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 LOT 6 ANDERSON ADDN 13290 PPIN7842 GREEN, QUAVIS 510 S. PENN ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 LOT 25 BLK 651 ANDERSON ADDN VACANT LOT ON ROSS ST. 7087 PPIN6756 HANNON, JAMES K. ET AL 1100 E. OSBORN RD., APT. 268 PT BLK 20 GRAHAM’S ADDN C/O JOYCE STUART PHOENIX, AZ 85014 7090 PPIN6755 HANNON, JESSIE EST. 1611 DICKEY ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 PT BLK 20 GRAHAM’S ADDN 7092 PPIN6757 HANNON, NORA EST. 1611 DICKEY ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 PT BLK 20 GRAHAM’S ADDN 7181 PPIN24348 HARMON, TERRY L. ETUX P. O. BOX 358, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT SE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 SEC 15 TWN 2 RNG 8 HARMON, WANDA 7409 PPIN8064 HAYES, JAMES E. 223 S. COLORADO, GREENVILLE, MS 38703 PT BLK 377 MITCHELL & MASK PROPERTY ADDRESS – 904 SCOTT ST. 7486 PPIN12800-1 HEAVENER, TAMMY A. 36 CR 237, CORINTH, MS 38834 LOT 46 CENTRAL PLACE #2 SUB 7994 PPIN14749 HOLLOWAY, HAFFORD (EST.) 818 HWY 356, RIENZI, MS 38865 TRACT S 1/2 NE 1/4 SEC 31 TWN 3 RNG 8 HOLLOWAY, LILLIAN 2 ACRES 7995 PPIN14746 HOLLOWAY, HAFFORD (EST.) 818 HWY 356, RIENZI, MS 38865 TRACT E 1/2 NE 1/4 SEC 31 TWN 3 RNG 8 HOLLOWAY, LILLIAN 8008 PPIN20900 HOLLOWAY, TIMOTHY ETUX 822 HWY 356, RIENZI, MS 38865 PT NE 1/4 SEC 31 TWN 3 RNG 8 1 ACRE HOLLOWAY, MARY ALYCE 8267 PPIN7738 HOYLE, WILLIE ETUX ANGELA E. 109 CR 216, CORINTH, MS 38834 LT 10 & 11 PT LT 9 BLK 611 ANDERSON ADDN 1511 ALLEN ST. VACANT LOT 8266 PPIN23051 HOYLE, WILLIE ETUX ANGELA E. 109 CR 216, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 SEC 9 TWN 2 RNG8 PROPERTY ADDRESS – 109 CR 216 .79 ACRES 8297 PPIN11670 LONG LAND INVESTMENTS, INC. P. O. BOX 7, LAUDERDALE, MS 39335 PT NE 1/4 NW 1/4 SEC 7 TWN 2 RNG 8 PREVIOUS OWNER SHARON HUDSON PROPERTY ADDRESS - 102 NOEL ST. 8421 PPIN4451 HUMBERS, GARY LEE 39 CR 653, WALNUT, MS 38683 TRACT SW 1/4 SE 1/4 SEC 16 TWN 2 RNG 5 4.70 ACRES 9229 PPIN4280 JONES, LARRY CLINTON JR. 29-A CR 612, WALNUT, MS 38683 TRACT N 1/2 NE 1/4 SEC 6 TWN 2 RNG 5 BAKER, JANE MARIE 2.40 ACRES 9657 PPIN8066 KING, JAMES JR. 902 SCOTT ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 PT BLK 377 MITCHELL & MASK Daily Corinthian • Sunday, July 13, 2014 •5B

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9836 PPIN8017 KOZAM, GOUNI 920 CASS ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 N 1/2 BLK 383 MITCHELL & MASK 1002 ROSS ST COR HSE & 211 PIERCE 19617 PPIN7798 KRASNER, MICHAEL P. O. BOX 3397, JACKSON, TN 38303 LT 10 BLK 679 ANDERSON ADDN PREVIOUS OWNER CLARA WILLIS 9986 PPIN18529 LAMBERTH, LISA 12 CR 319, CORINTH, MS 38834 SE 1/4 SE 1/4 SEC 34 TWN 2 RNG 8 LAMBERTH, RICKY J. PT CLIFFORD HAYNIE TRACT 2.80 ACRES 10075 PPIN27479 LANGSTON, JERRY L. 1825 CR 700, CORINTH, MS 38834 TRACT N 1/2 NE 1/4 W RD SEC 29 TWN 1 RNG 7 1 ACRE 701 PPIN847 LONG, GLORIA P. O. BOX 764, COLLINSVILLE, MS 39325 PT S 1/2 W 1/2 W 1/2 NW 1/4 PREVIOUS OWNER: FREDDY BARNES SEC 28 TWN 1 RNG 8 1.40 ACRES 10659 PPIN6068 LUKER, MARK W. 295 CR 602, CORINTH, MS 38834 LT W/S POLK ST. BLK 566 WALKER ADDN LUKER, REBECCA S. PROPERTY ADDRESS – 1611 POLK ST. 10662 PPIN21732 LUKER, NATHANIEL H. & FAYE ELLA 295 CR 602, CORINTH, MS 38834 REMAINDER OF POLK ST BLK 566 WALKER C/O MARK LUKER 11030 PPIN7458 MATHIS, BOBBY R. ETUX DIANA L. 3691 STEELE ST., MEMPHIS, TN 38127 PT BLK 18 PT 19 H MITCHELL SURVEY PROPERTY ADDRESS – 1300 GAINES RD.

11034 PPIN27538 MATHIS, BRANDY 91 CR 257, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT S 1/2 NE 1/4 SEC 24 TWN 2 RNG 8 HENRY, JAMES MICHAEL 14.08 ACRES 11208 PPIN13630 MAYES, JEARLEAN 35 CR 474, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT SW 1/4 NW 1/4 SEC 31 TWN 2 RNG 8 11529 PPIN27076 MCGREGOR, FRANKIE 120 COLUMBIA ST., PONTOTOC, MS 38863 SW 1/4 SE 1/4 SEC 29 TWN 3 RNG 8 9.15 ACRES 11780 PPIN15815 MERCER, DALE EST. 675 KIMBERLY LANE, COUNCE, TN 38326 TRACT N 1/2 N 1/2 S RD SEC 20 TWN 3 RNG 6 1.10 ACRES 11843 PPIN10262 MICHAEL, ROBBIE G. 215 CR 301, CORINTH, MS 38834 LT SW 1/4 W RD SEC 3 TWN 2 RNG 8 PROPERTY ADDRESS – 23 CR 116 11916 PPIN19644 MILLER, BILLY ETUX REGINA 37 CR 676, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT SW 1/4 SEC 20 TWN 2 RNG 6 7.67 ACRES 11919 PPIN8903 MILLER, EDDIE ETUX CINDY 157 CR 519, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT SE 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC 18 TWN 2 RNG 7 1 ACRE 11920 PPIN8886 MILLER, EDDIE ETUX CINDY 157 CR 519, CORINTH, MS 38834 SEC 17 TWN 2 RNG 7 PROPERTY ADDRESS – 1302 HWY 2 12113 PPIN4284 MITCHELL, ASHLEY 6 CR 672, WALNUT, MS 38683 TRACT W 1/2 NE 1/4 SEC 6 TWN 2 RNG 5 MITCHELL, PEYTON 11.30 ACRES 12120 PPIN20547 MITCHELL, BRENDA 22 CR 629, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT W 1/2 SW 1/4 SEC 18 TWN 2 RNG 7 C/O BEVERLY TRANTHAM PROPERTY ADDRESS – 7 CR 675 1 ACRE 12443 PPIN7715 MOORE, PATRICK J. 208 PENN ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 PT LOT 7 BLK 613 ANDERSON ADDN 12444 PPIN7716 MOORE, PATRICK J. 208 PENN ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 LOT 6 BLK 613 ANDERSON ADDN PROPERTY ADDRESS – 1415 ROSS ST. 12445 PPIN8126 MOORE, PATRICK J. & BRENDA G. 208 PENN ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 PT BLK 302 MITCHELL & MASK PROPERTY ADDRESS – 208 PENN ST. 12734 PPIN4301 NAILS, JIMMY 6 CR 672, WALNUT, MS 38683 PT E 1/2 N CREEK SEC 6 TWN 2 RNG 5 75 ACRES 12925 PPIN20636 NEWCOMB, THERESA G. 34 CR 226, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT SW 1/4 SEC 18 TWN 3 RNG 9 A/K/A THERESA GOSSE PROPERTY ADDRESS – 21 CR 346, GLEN, MS BALLARD, CHARLES JR. 98 CR 2130, BOONEVILLE, MS 38829 CURRENT OWNER

12938 PPIN4234 NEWMAN, MILDRED WILBANKS EST. 14 CR 654, WALNUT, MS 38683 LOT SW 1/4 SW 1/4 S RD MERCER, MICHAEL (CURRENT OWNER) SEC 9 TWN 2 RNG 5

1341 PPIN8518 NULL, DENISE 10 CR 784, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT SE 1/4 SW 1/4 PREVIOIUS OWNER: PATRICIA BONEE 10 CR 784, CORINTH, MS 38834 SEC 4 TWN 2 RNG 7 2 ACRES 1342 PPIN25102 NULL, DENISE 10 CR 784, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT SE 1/4 SW 1/4 PREVIOUIS OWNER: PATRICIA BONEE 10 CR 784, CORINTH, MS 38834 SEC 4 TWN 2 RNG 7 2 ACRES 13127 PPIN25752 NULL, JEFFERY D. 10 CR 645, WALNUT, MS 38683 PT W 1/2 OF SW 1/4 NULL, KAREN L. SEC 6 TWN 2 RNG 5 6.96 ACRES 13128 PPIN4288 NULL, JEFFREY D. 10 CR 645, WALNUT, MS 38683 W 1/2 SW 1/4 LESS TRACT NULL, JASON T. SEC 6 TWN 2 RNG 5 61.73 ACRES 13469 PPIN16892 PARKER, JAMES L. EST. 121 CR 143, CORINTH, MS 38834 SW 1/4 SEC 21 TWN 1 RNG 8 C/O DORIS LEDLOW PROPERTY ADDRESS – 121 CR 143 13788 PPIN13844 PETERS, LEROY ETUX NELDA P. O. BOX 63, BURNSVILLE, MS 38833 TRACT W SIDE SE 1/4 N RR & PT C/O EUGENE PETERS SW 1/4 NE 1/4 S RD SEC 31 TWN 2 RNG 9 23.35 ACRES 14198 PPIN7963 PORTER, JERRY P. O. BOX 1292, CORINTH, MS 38835 LTS 1 & 2 BLK 666 ANDERSON ADDN (1210 HORTON ST.) 14199 PPIN3251 PORTER, JERRY P. O. BOX 1292, CORINTH, MS 38835 LT E 1/2 NE 1/4 S RD SEC 34 TWN 1 RNG 7 14293 PPIN16476 PRESLEY, MARGARET P. O. BOX 112, RIENZI, MS 38865 PT BLK 8 BUTLER & WILLIAMS SURVEY 14682 PPIN24580 REID, GERTRUDE A. (TRUDY) PT SW 1/4 SEC 19 TWN 2 RNG 7 (DECEASED) 1.38 ACRES 14712 PPIN22177 RENCHER, LARRY W. 13-C CR 737, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT SE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 2.24 ACRES RENCHER, MYRA D. SEC 2 TWN 2 RNG 6 14715 PPIN18612 RENCHER, MYRA D. 13-C CR 737, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT SE 1/4 SW 1/4 N OF RD SEC 2 TWN 2 RNG 6 1.37 ACRES 14752 PPIN12916 RHOADS, NATHAN H. 46 CR 249, GLEN, MS 38846 LOTS 18-19-20 SOUTH CENTRAL SUB RHOADS, PAMELA J. 15395 PPIN11394 ROSS, PAULA K. BAIN (LE) 37529 WOODS LANE, RICHLAND, OR 97870 LOT IN BLK 17 PHILLIPS SURVEY C/O GEROGE F. ROSS PROPERTY ADDRESS – 301 LILAC ST. BAIN, PAULA K. 467 RD 1557, MOOREVILLE, MS 38857 15495 PPIN15445 RUFF, QUILLA 800-A PIERCE ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 LOT NE 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC 28 TWN 3 RNG 7 15543 PPIN6763 RUTHERFORD, MATTIE P. O. BOX 2371, CORINTH, MS 38835 PT BLK 25 GRAHAM’S ADDN

15584 PPIN61 SAGELY, ROGER D. 67 CR 161, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT SE 1/4 NW 1/4 MILLS, LORA F. 53 CR 161, CORINTH, MS 38834 SEC 19 TWN 1 RNG 9 7.20 ACRES 15617 PPIN5692 SANDERS, FRANCES 1306 BUCHANAN ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 BLK 575 WALKER ADDN 15618 PPIN6941 SANDERS, FRANCES 1306 BUCHANAN ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 PT BLK 10 BELL, YOUNG & MCCORD (CRUISE ST. VACANT LOT) 15828 PPIN6352 SELLERS, GERALD 15 CR 242, IUKA, MS 38852 LT 3 ADAMS ADDN 15855 PPIN13378 SELLERS, LINDA L. 130 CR 325, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT SE 1/4 SEC 33 TWN 2 RNG 8 C/O ROGER SELLERS 6 ACRES 15954 PPIN16564 SHADBURN, KELLIE W. 14 CR 462, RIENZI, MS 38865 PT E 1/2 SE 1/4 E RR SEC 2 TWN 4 RNG 7 3.40 ACRES 16017 PPIN8001 SHELBY, WILL P.O. BOX 883, CORINTH, MS 38835 LT 7 BLK 673 ANDERSON ADDN C/O ANNETTE EDMOND (1316 DICKEY ST.) 16064 PPIN5102 SHIKLE, M. J. 2071 VICTORIA DR., NESBIT, MS 38651 LT SW 1/4 NW 1/4 S RD C/O DWAYNE BULLOCK SEC 13 TWN 2 RNG 6 16148 PPIN8073 SHIPMAN, JAMES L. P. O. BOX 4, CORINTH, MS 38835 PT BLK 395 MITCHELL & MASK (1221 WHITE ST.) VACANT LOT 16500 PPIN7747-1 SMITH, JAMES C. 303 JOHN ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 LTS N 1/2 10-11 BLK 609 ANDERSON ADDN PROPERTY ADDRESS – 302 JOHNS ST. 17048 PPIN13826 STEVENS, AMANDA 31 CR 259, GLEN, MS 38846 TRACT NW 1/4 NW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC 31 TWN 2 RNG 9 3.87 ACRES 17388 PPIN18614 SUMMITT, ELISHA MARLENE BROOKS 16 CR 708, CORINTH, MS 38834 TRACT SW 1/4 NW 1/4 SEC 27 TWN 1 RNG 7 1.50 ACRES 17797 PPIN5644 TILLEY, REBECCA S. KILLOUGH 1208 E. 2ND ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 BLK 572 WALKER ADDN PROPERTY ADDRESS – 1208 SECOND ST. 18096 PPIN6747 VAN, MITCHELL ETUX AMBER 5428 MT. MCKINLEY RD. PT BLK 19 GRAHAMS ADDN FORT WORTH, TX 76137 FOOTE ST. (VACANT LOT) 18188 PPIN11671 VESELKA, BUFFY ETAL 3534 LEBLANC, SAN ANTONIO, TX 78247 PT NE 1/4 NW 1/4 SEC 7 TWN 2 RNG 8 SHREFFLER, CAMERON 3534 LEBLANC, SAN ANTONIO, TX 78247 FOWLER, DANIEL 1195 DR. WILLIAMS DRIVE, MICHIE, TN 38357 MCMAHAN, CRISSIE FOWLER 400 LIBERTY RD, MICHIE, TN 38357

18189 PPIN11673 VESELKA, BUFFIE ETAL 3534 LEBLANC, SAN ANTONIO, TX 78247 PT NE 1/4 NW 1/4 SEC 7 TWN 2 RNG 8 SHREFFLER, CAMERON 3534 LEBLANC, SAN ANTONIO, TX 78247 PROPERTY ADDRESS – 101 NOEL ST FOWLER, DANIEL 1195 DR. WILLIAMS DRIVE, MICHIE, TN 38357 MCMAHAN, CRISSIE FOWLER 400 LIBERTY RD, MICHIE, TN 38357 18217 PPIN13022 VOYLES, BOBBY R. 226 MCKENZIE DR., SWAINSBORO, GA 30401 NE 1/4 SEC 26 TWN 2 RNG 8 P. O. BOX 255, SWAINSBORO, GA 30401 18423 PPIN641 WALL, JOHN E. 20 CR 165, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT E 1/2 SE 1/4 SEC 23 TWN 1 RNG 8 PROPERTY ADDRESS – 20 CR 165 18529 PPIN7923 WARE, CHRISTOPHER O. 605 KING ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 LT 17 BLK 662 ANDERSON ADDN PROPERTY ADDRESS – 605 KING ST. 19271 PPIN1180 WILLIAMS, BAILEY 504 FOOTE ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 LT 13 BEAUREGARD PARK SUB WALLACE, TRAVIS 4106 FORREST RD., CORINTH, MS C/O MARGARET WALLACE TURNER, WANDA 4109 RANDOLPH RD., N. CHESTERFIELD, VA 23236 ALBRIGHT, CHRISTOPHER M. 34 CR 448, IUKA, MS 38852 19706 PPIN5681 WINDOM, ANNIE RUTH 1113 E 4TH, CORINTH, MS 38834 BLK 585 WALKER ADDN 19707 PPIN8031 WINDOM, BEN ETUX BEA 1113 E 4TH, CORINTH, MS 38834 BLK 375 MITCHELL & MASK C/O ANNIE WINDOM PROPERTY ADDRESS – 916 ALLEN ST. 6B • Sunday, July 13, 2014 • Daily Corinthian

0142 LOST AUCTION 0244 TRUCKING Saturday July 19 at 8:30 AM Senatobia, Mississippi DELIVERY DRIVER LOCATION: From I-55 at Senatobia Exit #265 on Hwy. 4. Go WEST 3 mi. on Hwy. 4 Turn North at white block house to Sale site. REWARD Class A CDL and Class D COOL SHADE TREES FREE ICE WATER LOST KIMBERLY Endorsements. Full Time. * (63) HAYING EQUIP.- CLARK AREA, Off nights and holidays. Always Find PASTURE EQUIP-HARVESTING Insurance and retirement available. CR 109, Apply in person at: * CONSTRUCTION-ROTARY CUTTERS-IMPLEMENTS BLACK MALE BRIGGS, INC Deals!! * TRUCKS-TRAILERS(some are Grain) PUG. 504 S. CASS STREET CORINTH, MS 38834 CALL FOR FREE COLOR BROCHURE 662-415-3354 See web site for listing & pictures—1% buyers premium 662-286-3312 IN YOUR LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADS SENATOBIA, MISS. 38668 662-562-5338 MS #131 AR #374 www.fi vestarauction.com LIST YOU PROPERTY IN THE PAPER WITH US! 662-287-6111

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CHOOSE YOUR REDUCED LIFESTYLE..... IN TOWN: Live on Pine Road 4 Bed, 3 Bath, $139,900 $24,500. Call Joyce 662-279-3679 409 CR 306 COUNTRY LIFE 2002 IN THE COUNTRY: 3BR/2BA, 1548 sqft, at its BEST! Doublewide Bring your horse & move to CR700. Vaulted & Tray Ceilings, 1400 sqft, energy effi cient home 80' X 28' 3 Bed, 2 Bath, Large open living space, on 12.6 cross fenced acres Advertise Your Property 4+ Acres $129,900. 3BR/ 2 BA, natural pine gloss 2200 sq. ft. Call Joyce 662-279-3679 2 car carport, plenty of ceilings, CHA w/ gas heat also 4 BR, 2 Bath, storage, 40 x 32 Detached Shop/ Man 3BR 2 Bath Cave, 1 Acre Pond, livestock barn Fireplace 7+ Acres & Pond Privacy fenced Very Nice, Must $84,900 backyard, Quiet and Selling 3 Year old Mahindra 3016 Call Wesley 662279-2490 be Moved. peaceful cul-de-sac, Series 4 x 4 (108 hours) Separately RESORT LIVING: along with the house $15,500 Located at 12, Live where you play at Shiloh Ridge. Fresh paint, very CR 1451 Several lots to choose from. clean, stainless steel 153 County Road 257- Glen For Sale or Lease Here! Call April 662-279-2490 $155,000 Booneville appliances Family $95,000 Shown By Appointment only Financial Srvc. 662-643-3467 662-665-7976 662-415-8744 or 662-415-1611 662-287-1264

REDUCED $10,000 HOME FOR LEASE LAKE LIVING ON A BUDGET...... 4 Bed, 2 Bath, 2+ acres with Golf Villa 10 additional lots included. Just minutes from Coleman Shiloh Falls Park 4BR/ 3BA, 2 car garage, 3703 sqft, 5 Bed, Great buy on this 3 bedroom Pickwick $228,000 3.5 Baths, 2 HUGE 2 Story Brick 1.5 Bath brick home situated 2800 sqft, hardwood Call Joyce 662-279-3679 separate bonus rooms, 3BR/ 3BA, Loft, pool w/deck, 3 or 4 Bedroom, on 1 acre in the Kossuth fl oors, 2 stone gas 3.44 acres, Kossuth 2.5 Bath area for a great price. This Fireplace 3 Bed, 2 Bath on 10 acres. school zone, 10 mins. home is very clean with lots fi replaces, custom built Minutes from JP Coleman to the hospital, 12 mins. Living Room, Dining of extras: Attached carport, to Kossuth schools. cherry cabinets with Deck, 2 car State Park. Room, Kitchen, Den, open kitchen living room, granite, 2400 sqft garage, $118,000 36 CR 601, Walnut, MS Equipment Building, 2 back splash in kitchen, freshly Call Wesley 662-279-3902 IN ALCORN COUNTY! car garage painted cabinets, 20 X 25 shop & boat storage. covered back porch, central gated community Call Jackie today: heat and air, new water heater, 8 Acres with a pool. 3 Bed, 1 Bath, 2 miles from 662-293-0346 Michie, Melvin Qualls or 662-287-5557 5 year old roof, 12x12 storage Just minutes from McDougal Branch Boat Road 7 Miles from building, utility room in Minimum Ramp. BY APPT. ONLY Corinth, 19 Miles from carport, paved drive. $72,000 Pickwick, in Burnsville. $68,000 $239,000 Pickwick Lyle Murphy 12 month Lease Call April 662-279-2490 $229,000 United Country R.e.II MUST SELL! Accepting Offers 12 cr 783 Seller MOTIVATED OWNER RELOCATING!!! References required $185,000 Corinth, MS 38834 for extra pictures: 662-212-3796 $275,000 www.zillow.com and Call: 662-286-7046 [email protected] 662-279-0935 search the address http://www.soldoncorinth.com 662-427-9063

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CHIROPRACTOR VIDEO GRISHAM Buddy’s INSURANCE Rock & Sand GALLERY (662)415-2363 We Haul: Repairs & Sale • Lime Rock • Iuka Gravel of all electronics • Masonry Sand • Top Soil 30 Years & New Construction, • Rip-Rap Going Strong GUNS Home Remodeling Dr. Jonathan R. Cooksey Loans $20-$20,000 Neck Pain • Back Pain CHRIS GRISHAM & Repair. Disc Problems 1960 East 3rd FinalFinal ExpenseEExpense Spinal Decompression Therapy Life Insurance Licensed Street Long Term Care We also do Dozer, Most Insurance Accepted Medicare Supplements & Insured Part D Prescription Plan Back-Hoe, & Mon., Tues., Wed. & Fri. 9-5 We buy Are you paying too much for Track-Hoe Work! your Medicare Supplement? SHANE PRICE Let us clear your land! 3334 N. Polk Street Non-Working Call me for a free quote. BUILDING, INC. Corinth, MS 38834 Flat Screens! “ I will always try to help you” 662-286-9158 (662) 286-9950 40 Years 1801 South Harper Road 662-808-2380 Harper Square Mall. Corinth, MS 38834 or 662-287-2296

“WE BUILD THE SEWER DRAIN BEST POOLS” SOLUTIONS Bill Phillips Specializing in Sand & Gravel Clogged Sewers 1299 Hwy 2 West & Drains (Marshtown) Structure demolition & Removal 662-415-3676 Crushed Lime Stone (any size) BACKYARD Iuka Road Gravel POOLS Licensed and Washed gravel Pea gravel Family Owned & Operated Bonded Fill sand for over 30 years Masonry sand SPECIALIZING IN ABOVE Black Magic mulch GROUND POOLS Natural brown mulch Water Top soil Hours: Monday - Friday 9-6 Jetting Saturday 9-4 Camera “Let us help with your project” www.backyardpoolstupelo.com Inspections “Large or Small” 662-842-2728 Bill Jr., 284-6061 1292A N. Veterans Memorial Blvd. G.E. 284-9209 HUD PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All real estate adver- tised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Daily Corinthian • Sunday, July 13, 2014 •7B Housing Act which GARAGE/ESTATE 0533 FURNITURE makesHOMES it illegal FOR to ad- MANUFACTURED 0955 LEGALS 0151 SALES vertise0710 SALE any preference, 0747 HOMES FOR SALE 5 PC. Oak King Size BR limitation, or discrimi- DELIVERY DRIVER THE CITY OF TO-DO Ste,Very Good Cond. nation based on race, 2 BR, 1 Bath, Trailer, Class A CDL and Class D YARD SALE CORINTH $650. 662-415-3422 color, religion, sex, 14X56, $5,000 Firm. 662- handicap, familial status 287-5440. Endorsements. Full Time. Clean house SPECIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC ANY 3 CONSECUTIVE MACHINERY & or national origin, or in- Off nights and holidays. HEARING DAYS 0545 tention to make any WE BUY & TRADE FOR TOOLS USED HOMES Insurance and retirement available. Ad must run prior to or such preferences, limi- Fix the sink CRAFTSMAN 18" 42CC 662-287-0354 A public hearing in day of sale! tations or discrimina- Chainsaw. Hard Case. tion. connection with the ap- Apply in person at: Like New. $100. Call 662- plication for variance of Sell the car (Deadline is 3 p.m. day State laws forbid dis- TRANSPORTATION 212-2492 Kay Jobe is hereby before ad is to run!) crimination in the sale, BRIGGS, INC scheduled for 5:00 p.m. (Exception-Sun. dead- rental, or advertising of 504 S. CASS STREET Find the dog WANTED TO on July 28, 2014 in the line is 3 pm Fri.) 0554 real estate based on RENT/BUY/TRADE factors in addition to FINANCIAL Boardroom of the City CORINTH, MS 38834 those protected under Municipal Building at Look for a Job 5 LINES M&M. CASH FOR JUNK 662-286-3312 federal law. We will not 300 Childs Street. This (Apprx. 20 Words) CARS & TRUCKS. 662-415- knowingly accept any hearing follows the ap- Have you finished 5435 or 731-239-4114. LEGALS advertising for real es- plication of Kay Jobe for WE PICK UP! your to-do list? $19.10 tate which is in viola- a variance to permit use LEGAL SERVICES MISC. ITEMS FOR tion of the law. All per- o f p r o p e r t y a t 8 15 (Does not include 0563 sons are hereby in- 0955 LEGALS Childs Street for a FIND WHO YOU commercial SALE veterinary clinic. formed that all dwell- THE CITY OF business sales) Members of the pub- ATTN: CANDIDATES (4) 20" Chrome Unalug ings advertised are CORINTH NEED IN THE W h e e l s w i t h available on an equal lic are invited to attend, List your name and offi ce under the ALL ADS MUST participate and com- 255/35/CR20, Tires & opportunity basis. NOTICE OF PUBLIC BE PREPAID ment. political listing for only $190.00. Runs every Center Pieces. 1st $300. HEARING CLASSIFIEDS We accept credit or 662-415-3415 publishing day until fi nal election. Come debit cards THIS, the 95h day of A public hearing in 40 GAL. PROPANE GAS 3 BR, 1.5 BA, Up to 7 ac July, 2014 by the Daily Coriathian offi ce at 1807 S. connection with the ap- Call Classified WATER HEATER. $75. land, Lge. den & sun- plication for variance of Harper Rd. or call 287-8147 for more info. at (662) 287-6147 662-415-3415 room, 5 mins from Kos- CITY OF CORINTH, Bryan Price is hereby Must be paid in advance. suth Sch. 662-415-3060 MISSISSIPPI BALL GOWN, strapless, scheduled for 5:00 p.m. d a r k p l u m w / l o t s on July 28, 2014 in the EMPLOYMENT 1Tc POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT sparkles. Size XL. 662- Boardroom of the City MOBILE HOMES 7/12/14 662-287-6111 396-4433 Leave Msg. 0741 Municipal Building at This is a paid political advertisement FOR SALE 300 Childs Street. This BLACK SIDEXSIDE Refrig. #14783 which is intended as a public service for 0208 SALES hearing follows the ap- w/ice & water in door. ANNOUNCEMENTS plication of Bryan Price the voters. It has been submitted to and EXPERIENCED MANU- Like New. $325. Call 662- for a variance to re- FACTURED Home Sales 415-3422 approved and submitted by each political duce the required lot HOME SERVICE DIRECTORY 0107 SPECIAL NOTICE Person, Immed. open- LOOKING FOR NEW OR candidate listed below or by the candidate’s ing, Ty @ 662-401-7350. CERAMIC LIGHT sockets. USED MOBILE HOME? size from 10,000 square feet to 8,280 square feet BUTLER, DOUG: Founda- $2. each. 662-643-7669 I have a lot of them at campaign manager or assistant manager. in connection with tion, floor leveling, after 2 pm. the BEST DEALS!!! 0212 PROFESSIONAL property located at or This listing is not intended to suggest or bricks cracking, rotten QUALITY HOMES AT STORAGE, INDOOR/ COLLEGE TEXTBOOKS. about the intersection imply that these are the only candidates for w o o d , b a s e m e n t s , HELP WANTED Gen. Psychology $40., WHOLESALE PRICES. OUTDOOR Sarah Frenn of Taylor Street and shower floor. Over 35 Human Growth & Dev AMERICAN these offi ces. 662-587-1195 Shiloh Road. yrs. exp. FREE ESTIM- EXPERIENCED BOOK- $30. , English Comp. $30. MINI STORAGE ATES. 731-239-8945 or KEEPER proficient in 662-415-9968 Members of the pub- 2058 S. Tate 662-284-6146. QUICKBOOKS. Across from DRY ERASER BOARD. lic are invited to attend, CHIEF OF POLICE MANUFACTURED participate and com- World Color Duties include: Ac- 20X30. $15. Call 662-664- 0747 0142 LOST HOMES FOR SALE ment. counts Receivable, Ac- 6188 or 662-284-8292 287-1024 BEN GANN BLACK/WHITE Boston counts Payable, Payroll, *SALE * SALE* SALE* FOR SALE: 5x4 Round THIS, the 9th day of Terrier. Named Pop- Monthly Financial State- RALPH DANCE Hay Bales, $25.00. 662- July, 2014 MORRIS CRUM corn. 662-594-1788 ments, and general of- MODEL DISPLAYS 423-7510 MINI-STORAGE fice work. MUST GO! G O L D F I S H P O N D SAVE THOUSANDS!! CITY OF CORINTH, 286-3826. GARAGE /ESTATE SALES New Spacious 4 BR/2BA MISSISSIPPI Send Resume and Salary PLANTS. $5.00 EACH. Starting at $43,500 Requirements to: CALL 286-5216 DEDICATED TEAM Clayton Homes 1tc corinthjobpost@gmail HWY 72 West PROFESSIONAL GARAGE/ESTATE GOLD LAZY Boy Swivel 7/12/14 0151 .com 1/4 Mile past the SERVICE DIRECTORY SALES Rocker. $25. Call 662- Hospital #14782 DRIVERS 2 HOUSE Moving Sales, 664-6188 or 284-8292 AUTO REPAIR 0232 GENERAL HELP Starting pay is 42 cpm split- HUB Shiloh Ridge S/D, 3503 & NEW TOYS, still in box. 0844 ▪ 3703 Shiloh Ridge Rd. $7.50 each. Call 662-664- MILES! Sat. 7am-Noon. 6188 or 662-284-8292 Collision Let our certifi ed technicians 3 FAMILYS ,117 Afton, We’ll Put quickly restore your vehicle EXPERIENCED PINK PLAID diaper bag. to pre-accident condition ▪ Weekend Hometime! 7am-'til, Lge amt. of fall Pockets inside & out. Damage name brand clthg, All Great Cond. From pet in Reverse with a satisfaction guarantee. ▪ Approximately 8 delivery stops sizes, H/H items; bed- free/smoke free home. ding; shoes; toys. ACCOUNTANT/ $10. 643-7650 State-of-the-Art Frame ▪ Family/Individual BCBS Insurance Straightening 4 FAMILIES, Sat, 7-3, 1304 Dents, Dings & 401(k), Profit Sharing & More & 1309 Garden Lane. Too REVERSE YOUR Scratches Removed many bargains to list. TAX PREPARER AD FOR $1.00 Custom Color ▪ CDL-A and 1 yr. Experience Req CARPORT SALE. 124 Har- EXTRA Matching Service ris Circle. Thurs-Sat- CPA preferred, Call 662-287-6147 ▪ A professional atmosphere with urday. 7 am. 'til. Clothes for details. Lge & small. All House- but not We’ll Deal Directly quality people since 1971! hold items. With Your Insurance 888-WORK-4-US required. Mail Company CHURCH RUMMAGE Sale. No up-front payments. Fri-Sat. 7am-'til. Indian AverittCareers.com Springs UMC, 541 CR300, Resume to: No hassle. clths, collectables, toys, No paperwork. & much more. PO Box 730 ESTATE SALE, SAT & SUN, WANT TO make certain Free Estimates Corinth Collision Center Corinth, MS your ad gets attention? 91 CR619, Kossuth,662- 25 Years professional 810 S. Parkway Averitt is an Equal Opportunity Employer; females, 665-4784, furn, appls, Ask about attention service experience getting graphics. minorities, protected veterans, and individuals with Adult clths, framed art 38835 Rental cars available 662.594.1023 work, h/h items disabilities are encouraged to apply. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FRI, SAT, Sun. 8am -'til, CAUTION! ADVERTISE- 418 CR 301, furn, lamps, MENTS in this classifica- 0232 GENERAL HELP shoes, clths, jewelry, kit tion usually offer infor- items, more. REAL ESTATE FOR mational service of 0605 RENT FRI-SAT, 1914 N. Park- products designed to way, New elec. garden help FIND employment. 35 MI. E of Corinth on We’re Looking For A Leader tiller, conc. patio tbl Before you send money TN River, Furnished 1BR, w/2 benches, vint glass, to any advertiser, it is 650mo. Incls utilities. uphol. fabric, furn your responsibility to Furnished 3BR House. verify the validity of the $850mo. Incl Utilities. Sales Manager - Director FRI-SAT, 265 Hwy. 350, offer. Remember: If an 256-360-2565 furn, h/h items, kids- ad appears to sound adult clths, glassware, UNFURNISHED “too good to be true”, 0610 The Daily Corinthian, the leading provider of adver- electronics, & MUCH, then it may be! Inquir- APARTMENTS MUCH MORE! ies can be made by con- LOFT APT. 1 BR, $150 wk. tising, news and information for seven counties in tacting the Better Busi- FRI-SAT, 4639 Hamburg util. incl. Corinth Area. n e s s B u r e a u a t Rd, Michie; toys, girls & Call 662-594-1860 Northeast Mississippi and Southwest Tennessee is adult clths, h/h items. 1-800-987-8280. WATER PAID. 2BR 1BA, looking for a highly motivated person to oversee our FRI-SAT, 7-12, 438 CR702, F U L L T I M E p e r s o n Stv.& Frg. furn. $425m, (2.5 mi. past VFW) clths needed @ small loan $300d Call 603-4127 advertising department. thru plus sizes. Assort. company in Corinth. what-nots. Must Go. Hrly wage + monthly WEAVER APTS. 504 N. bonuses. Paid holidays, Cass, 1 BR, scr.porch, FRI&SAT 3 FAMILIES vacation & sick time. Re- w/d. $375/ $400 sec. de- Responsibilities include: Mitchell Hill Rd, Back to quirements include ex- posit + util, 284-7433. Sch clths, bikes, gas grill cellent customer ser- HOMES FOR • Achieving sales objectives F R I D A Y - S A T U R D A Y , vice skills & a willing- 0620 CR253 #100, LOTS OF ness to work. Cash RENT • Staff training and development handling & basic com- STUFF!! 3 BR, 2 full BA, Farming- puter skills a plus. Train- ton area, $450 mo., $450 • Developing strategies to grow market share F R I D A Y - S A T U R D A Y , ing provided. Please dep. 662-287-9109. Wheeler Grove Rd, 2.5 send all resumes to: miles CR523, DVD's, • Budget preparation [email protected] FOR RENT OR SALE: Over Baby furn, h/h items, or fax resume to 931- 2500 sq. ft., Oak Forest, clths, toys. • Budget and sales expenses management 241-6032 12 CR 321, 2 lg. decks, 2 HUGE MOVING sale, 1402 ac, $700 mo./$300 dep. Pine Rd. Sat only, 7-3, 0240 SKILLED TRADE 731-439-6314. Furn, rugs, appls, home The successful candidate will possess: decor, organ, sewing FULL TIME Auto Mechan- MOBILE HOMES 0675 machine, & More. ic. Experienced. Call FOR RENT • A proven history of sales management along 662-286-5155 MOVING SALE Sat,3501 C e d a r C r e e k S / D . with a track record of innovation and leadership 6:30am, Home deco, 0252 RETAIL HELP REAL ESTATE FOR SALE tools, chest, furn, rugs. • Excellent written and oral communication skills Great Stuff. Good Prices. LOCAL COMPANY seek- ing qualified person HOMES FOR MULTI-FAMILY Moving 0710 • A thorough working knowledge of Microsoft experienced in cus- SALE Sale, Fri & Sat, 7am- tomer service, sales & noon, 327 W. Tate, in- Office stocking. Avail. even- door furn, h/h, int. de- i n g s & w e e k e n d s . cor, tools, hardware. • Excellent people skills Reply to Box 451 c/o MULTI-FAMILY,Saturday, Daily Corinthian, P. O. 7am-'til, 1622 Bunch St. Box 1800, Corinth MS furn, all size clths, toys, 38835 We offer: DVD's, TVs, games. *REDUCED* SAT, SPRING Forrest S/D, • Salary plus bonus plan 0288 ELDERLY CARE 4005 IVY LANE sports/boutique chairs, herb plant, pottery, bks, LET US care for your • Major Medical Insurance weights,cages, clths loved one. 662-594- 5323/ 662-415-7146 3BR, 2 Bath Brick/Vinyl • Dental Insurance SATURDAY 7-12, Ladies & Home in Nice, Quiet mens dress & casual Neighborhood, Ap- • Prescription Plan plus sizes. h/h items., PETS prox. 1500 sq. ft. Incl. Across from VFW. 6 L a r g e K i t c h e n • Paid Vacation & Holidays Purdy School Rd. w/Breakfast Bar, Hard- wood & Tile Floors, S A T U R D A Y 7 A M - ' t i l , 0320 CATS/DOGS/PETS Marble Vanities, Re- • 401K Plan CR218 #293, (in church 2 POMERANIAN & 3 Chi- cently Remodeled, gym),Vintage/antiques, Yorkies pups. 9 wks old, N e w P a i n t furn, home decor, wick- S/W, CKC reg. Parents Throughout, Attached er, misc, Hotwheels. on site. $200. cash. 662- Dbl. Garage, Shed and To apply please send your resume along SATURDAY ONLY, 8am- 594-5407 or 284-4572 Fenced Backyard. until, 55 CR271, Glen,(Al- with a cover letter to: corn Central Sch. Rd) 14' FARM Corinth School District alum boat, fish/hunt- ing supplies,clothing Call 662-808-0339 Reece Terry SATURDAY, 6:30am-'til, MERCHANDISE $134,500 11 CR631, Hwy 2, twd Publisher airport, tk right past This property is NOT Pleasant Hill Pentecost- for rent or rent to Daily Corinthian al & follow signs. MUSICAL 0512 MERCHANDISE own SATURDAY, 7-4, Kossuth P.O. Box 1800 HUD 4 way stop. clothing & DRUMS & GUITAR for Wii. PUBLISHER’S misc. for all ages,h/h Like New. $25. 731-610- Corinth, MS 38835 NOTICE items. Men's & baby 0441 All real estate adver- mdse. LAWN & GARDEN tised herein is subject “The Daily Corinthian is an equal opportunity employer and does not THURS-SAT, 8am-'til, 0521 EQUIPMENT to the Federal Fair 3263 No. Polk St, (I/S old Housing Act which discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national Huff Ind. Bldg) Books, CRAFTSMAN 42" Cut, makes it illegal to ad- H/h items, cake deco Kohler Engine. $350. Call vertise any preference, origin, or disability.” items, LOTS OF STUFF! 662-286-2655 limitation, or discrimi- nation based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or in- tention to make any such preferences, limi- tations or discrimina- tion. State laws forbid dis- crimination in the sale, rental, or advertising of real estate based on factors in addition to those protected under federal law. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real es- tate which is in viola- tion of the law. All per- sons are hereby in- formed that all dwell- ings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. 8B • Sunday, July 13, 2014 • Daily Corinthian

Job Fair Wednesday, July 16 9:00 AM—4:00 PM Corinth WIN Job Center 2759 S. Harper Rd., Corinth Back-up Machine Operators Line Workers Material Handlers Forklift Drivers Offer Your Services Warehouse Clerk 1st, 2nd and 3rd Shift in the Classifieds Starting Wages $11.60 to $15.00 Must bring 2 Proofs of ID 662-287-6111 and be prepared to interview. LOOKING TO SELL? REMEMBER THE CLASSIFIEDS! 662-287-6111

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Advertise your CAR, TRUCK, SUV, BOAT, TRACTOR, MOTORCYCLE, RV & ATV here for $39.95 UNTIL SOLD! Ad should include photo, description and price. PLEASE NO GUARANTEED DEALERS & NON-TRANSFERABLE! NO REFUNDS. Auto Sales Single item only. Payment in advance. Call 287-6147 to place your ad.

868 868 864 864 864 470 TRACTORS/ 804 804 TRUCKS/VANS TRUCKS/VANS TRUCKS/VANS FARM EQUIP. AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES SUV’S SUV’S BOATS BOATS SUV’S 53’ GOOSE NECK 1996 VW Cabrio 1977 Chevy TRAILER 1964 1/2 Convertible Big 10 pickup, Mustang Coupe 178,000 Approx. STEP DECK REDUCED Miles long wheel base, 351 Windsor $3000. rebuilt & 350 HP BOOMS, CHAINS 17ft. Fisher w/ 3 speed 1987 Honda 2013 Nissan 2000 MERCURY CRX, 40+ mpg, engine & auto. AND LOTS OF Marsh Hawk Optimax, 225 H.P. transmission, Frontier 1999 Jeep Grand 75hp Force- M/Guide Imagine owning a like- new paint, new Desert Runner trans., needs new, water tested, never good interior, Cherokee ACCESSORIES Hummingbird Fish Finder launched, powerhouse leather seat 2x4 283,000 Approx. paint & some outboard motor with a Needs Paint. covers, after 4 door, Silver $12,000/OBO Galv. Trailer, totally High Five stainless prop, 1350 Miles Miles work. accessorized! for only $7995. market stereo, $5500 OBO $6500.00 OBO $3000. 731-453-5031 Call John Bond of Paul Seaton Boat $2600 obo. $1500 Recently$6500 Serviced Sales in Counce, TN for details. 662-664-0357 $26,000 662-808-0287 731-689-4050 662-664-1957. 662-415-8881 662-396-1182 662-664-3958 or 662-808-0285 or 901-605-6571 REDUCED FOR SALE 2013 KUBOTA Loweline 1989 3800 SERIES FOXCRAFT 2000 Chrysler TRACTOR Boat 18’ long, 120 HP Town & Country 16’ TRAILER, DOUBLE 14’ fl at bottom Johnson mtr., 2000REDUCED GMC Jimmy 2007 White 2006 Jeep 2009 Nissan Titan AXEL, BUSH HOG, boat. Includes trailer & mtr., Toyota Tundra BACKHOE, 4x4 150K 5.6 LE, 4x4 new paint, new Liberty • double cab, 5.7 V8 FRONT LOADER trailer, motor New Tires Black $ 00 leather, sunroof, SR5, Aluminum $25,000 and all. transel, 2 live 100K Miles 2,700 56K Miles wells, hot foot 4.3 vortec Fully Loaded wheels, 64,135 WILL TRADE Call Never BeeWrecked miles, lots of extras, 662-643-3565 control. good tires 662-415-9461 $8200 OBO Call: Asking Pay off $19,000. $6500. $2,550.00$2150 OBO OBO Call 832 or 662-664-0357 287-1552 662-643-3779 662-596-5053 662-319-7145 662-603-9304 MOTORCYCLES/ 662-554-5503 ATV’S 816 RECREATIONAL REDUCED 1500 1993 BAYLINER VEHICLES CLASSIC ‘07 Dolphin LX RV, 37’ 1984 CORVETTE Goldwing 19’6” LONG 1979 383 Stroker, alum. 2004GMC FIBERGLAS OLDSMOBILE 2007 CHEVY high riser, alum. Sierra BED ONLY Honda INCLUDES TRAILER OMEGA SILVERADO LT heads, headers, dual Red w/tan Leather Fully Enclosed Utility Truck 78,000 original THIS BOAT IS 6 CYLINDER line holly, everything Interior, 70,000 Miles-One EXTENDED CAB 4.8 8' Long Bed miles,new KEPT INSIDE AND RUNS GREAT! on car new or rebuilt Owner, Non-smoker, gas burner, workhorse eng., 2 w/new paint job One of a kind All tool trays and Boxes have locks IS IN EXCELLENT slideouts, full body paint, walk-in 38,000 ORIGINAL MILES Pristine Condition tires. shower, SS sinks & s/s refrig w/ (silver fl eck paint). 46,000 mi. CONDITION im, Onar Marq gold 7000 gen., 3-ton cntrl. unit, back-up camera, OBO garage kept. NEW 4 CYL MOTOR auto. leveling, 2-fl at screen TVs, $5,000 $9777.77 $16,900 $1,500.00 Allison 6-spd. A.T., 10 cd stereo CALL PICO: $20,000 $4500 PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE w/s.s, 2-leather capt. seats & 1 Call Keith CALL CHAD lthr recliner, auto. awning, qn 662-643-3565 662-415-0017. 665-1140 or CALL 662-462-5669 662-284-9487 CALL 662-660-3433 bed, table & couch (fold into bed), DONNIE 415-0119 662-643-3565 micro/conv oven, less than 5k mi. 864 $85,000 TRUCKS/VANS 662-415-0590 SUV’S 2001 Chevy Silverado Z71 2001 Nissan Xterra REDUCED 2011 Malibu LS Off Road 4wd, Shortbed, FOR SALE 2000 Chevy Bass Boat Fully Loaded Step-side, Extended 2005 Yamaha 2005 Nitro 882 Remote Entry Cab, Loaded, Runs Express RV V-star 1100 2005 Needs a little work. Handicap Van w/ Silverado 18’+ w/ 150 HP Mercury In the Pickwick/ Great, New Tires & Extra Heavy Duty upgraded electronics, AIRSTREAM Counce Area 93 FORD RANGER Step Rails, Regularly Wheelchair Lift Loaded with Chrome, low hours LAND YACHT V-6 Good Bargain! 32,000 Miles, factory $10,500$10,900 Maintained 101,538 Miles cover with extras Nice condition 30 ft., with slide out 3.0 LITER & built-in TV antenna, 256-577-1349 AUTOMATIC $5800.00 Call: $3,500 $14,000 OBO $2000 $,000 OBO 662-396-1098 2 TV’s, 7400 miles. 256-412-3257Iuka GOOD TRUCK! Call: 665-0958 $75,000. If interested 662-287-7403 Leave a message Call 662-212-2185 662-415-2657 662-643-3084 804 662-287-7734 BOATS 2009 Nissan Murano 17’ 1991 Evinrude Excaliber 40 h.p. made by 1991 CUSTOM 1996 CROWNLINE CUDY Bass Georgi Boy LE Sport 4 DR, AWD, 1997 F150 Ford 2005 Dodge FORD VAN 23’ on trailer Tracker 2012 Lowe Pontoon 27000 mi., V6 3.5, Ram 1500 1985 30’ long Extended Cab XLT 48,000 & cover $ 90 H.P. Mercury w/ Trailer Leather Seats, V-6 Automatic, ONE OWNER MILES 2500.00 motor home, AM/FM stereo 5.7 liter engine Still under warranty. Good Condition 77,000 Miles POWER EVERYTHING CD Multi Disc. Cold AC, Looks runs & works great. Call: new tires, Price Includes HUGE tube $4950. & Runs Excellent! $4995. 662-287-0991 $18,750. $10,000 negotiable. $19,300 662-643-5845 $6300 CALL: or 662-427-9063 662-284-7110 662-665-1995 662-808-5005 731-607-3172 662-665-2020 662-660-3433