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Vol. 117, No. 134 • Corinth, Mississippi • 16 pages • One section City board rejects request for zoning

BY JEBB JOHNSTON northwest Corinth. That zoning place to go,” she told the board. [email protected] does not allow mobile homes. “We have tried all other op- The Corinth Board of Alder- The Stovalls said they are tions but nothing else has come men overruled a board of ad- being forced off of a county through.” justment recommendation to property and have a mortgage But the majority of the alder- allow a family to move a manu- that they must continue to pay men felt an exception should factured home into the city. on the mobile home whether not be made for the R-2 zone. Aldermen voted 4-2 on Tues- or not they live in it. Using the Ward 2 Alderman Ben Albar- day to reject the request by property they own on Burns racin said he does not think a Gloria and Danny Stovall, who Road would also allow them to mobile home is what the area wanted to move a double-wide be close to Gloria Stovall’s el- needs, and the variance would mobile home onto R-2 residen- derly parents. tial property on Burns Road in “We don’t have any other Please see ZONING | 2 Wurlitzer factory building demolition date nearing

BY JEBB JOHNSTON all bids for the arch pipe project subdivision property that has [email protected] and re-advertise. The low bid, been cleaned to the city’s satis-

Staff photo by Bobby J. Smith The city is getting closer to which was a couple of hundred faction. demolition of the old Wurlitzer thousand dollars lower than the Aldermen set new hearings building. next lowest, was deemed to be for 5 p.m. June 18 on fi ve prop- Timber! The Board of Aldermen on too far out of line. The project erties identifi ed only by own- Tuesday approved soliciting will repair a major drainage pipe ers’ names: Fortune; Jamer- A crew from RPM Tree Service worked hard on Tuesday cutting bids for removal of the industrial in South Corinth. son; Hannon, Edge and Edge; down a tree that lived through parts of three centuries at the old building. A contractor recently ■ In property cleanup matters, Bowden; and Cornelius. B.F. Liddon house in downtown Corinth. Substantial parts of the performed asbestos removal on the board gave a 30-day exten- ■ The board appointed Joey tree were rotting and the owners were advised that it would be the building as the city prepares sion for 1101 Phillips Street, Luster to a fi ve-year term on best if the old tree came down, said Casey Rutherford, co-owner to revitalize the property for in- where the owner has moved and the Corinth Public Utilities of the home now christened Caycedale Castle. Rutherford said dustrial recruitment. cleaned up and is near a sale of Commission. A discussion of the tree was 119 years old, and its condition posed a possible In other business: the property. The board dis- danger to the house. ■ The board agreed to reject missed action on a Strickland Please see BOARD | 2 Summer food program helps keep kids healthy

BY JEBB JOHNSTON 26, keeping youngsters fed district. “The participating tion each offer breakfast and Lunch begins at noon at [email protected] with the likes of peanut butter sites offer fun, supervised ac- lunch, while The Lighthouse each site. Breakfast begins at School is out, but the cafete- & jelly and ham & cheese sand- tivities as well as a free meal to and Easom Community Center 7:30 a.m. at CES and CMS and ria is open. wiches. children 18 and younger.” at the old South Corinth cam- 8 a.m. at the SportsPlex and Although it is summer break, “The program was created to City or county children may pus serve only lunch. Project Attention. children can still get meals at help ensure that children can participate, and meals must be Breakfast includes items such Participating school districts several Corinth school cam- continue to receive nutritious consumed on site. Walk-ins are as a sausage biscuit or muffi n are reimbursed by the federal puses and other sites dur- meals during summer vacation welcomed and no registration with fruit and milk. Lunch typ- government for meals served. ing the summer. The Corinth when they do not have access or fee is required. ically includes a sandwich or More than 2.28 million chil- School District’s Summer Food to school lunch and breakfast,” Corinth Elementary School, wrap with fruit, juice and milk. dren participated at almost Service Program began Mon- said Margaret Simpson, food Corinth Middle School, Corinth No meals will be served on 39,000 sites in the summer of day and will run through July service director for the school SportsPlex and Project Atten- the July 4 holiday. 2012. Frazier singing brings gospel greats to Corinth CT-A

BY BRANT SAPPINGTON gospel performer DuJuana accepting [email protected] Frazier Thompson. Praising God and raising Kiwanis member Jimmy funds to support local stu- Rich said plenty of tickets are scholarship dents will go hand in hand still available for the show and this weekend as the Corinth they’re hoping for a big turn- Kiwanis Club hosts the 16th out from music lovers in the annual Leon Frazier Memorial community. applications Concert. “We’re excited about this The much-anticipated an- year’s show. We’d really like to BY BOBBY J. SMITH nual event will feature a star- have people come out and join [email protected] studded lineup of gospel greats us,” he said. Corinth Theatre-Arts is along with a unique opportu- The music actually kicks off accepting applications from nity for talented local perform- on Friday night when the club college and college-bound ers to join the excitement. hosts a talent show featuring students for the John D. Mer- The show kicks off at 6 p.m. local performers beginning at cier Memorial Scholarship. on Saturday at the Corinth 7 p.m. Admission is $5. Preference will be given to Coliseum Civic Center. Admis- Rich said the goal of the tal- students with a history of in- sion is $12 in advance or $15 ent show is to offer a chance volvement at CT-A, particu- at the door and special Artist’s for local artists to showcase larly those with a declared Circle tickets can be purchased their talents. major in the performing arts. for $25. The winner of the talent “This is a way to help sup- The headliner for this year’s The Mike LeFevre Quartet show receives $500 and gets port local youth who helped show is Ivan Parker. the opportunity to open for and volunteered with CT-A,” Parker, former lead singer Parker on Saturday night. The said Artistic Director Cris for legendary Southern Gos- songs, “Midnight Cry”, which featuring former Gold City vo- runner up wins $300 and also Skinner. “Education is one of pel quartet Gold City, is best he wrote and originally record calist LeFevre, will also be on gets to perform two songs pri- our missions, and we want to known for one of the genre’s with the group. the bill along with Frazier’s most enduringly popular The Mike LeFevre Quartet, daughter and beloved area Please see GOSPEL | 2 Please see CT-A | 3

Index On this day in history 150 years ago Stocks...... 8 Weather...... 10 Today is a day for pomp and pageantry as Gen. “Jeb” Stuart holds Classified...... 14 Obituaries...... 6 a grand review of his 8,000 member cavalry for a gathering of politi- Comics...... 9 Opinion...... 4 cians, spectators and hoop-skirted belles. Two days later he will repeat State...... 5 Sports...... 12 the elaborate show for senior offi cers of the army, including Gen. Lee.

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BY HOLBROOK MOHR sissippi and Lee County mailed the letters to re- over the years, but says publishing the book, but of indecent exposure. Associated Press Justice Court Judge Sadie taliate against a rival, who he doesn’t know exactly later had a falling out, Authorities said that JACKSON — A Missis- Holland. briefl y became a suspect what started it. Curtis has said. a dust mask Dutschke sippi man has pleaded not Lucas had no comment in the investigation. The letters contained Dutschke also had a removed from his for- guilty to sending ricin- when contacted Wednes- He faces life in prison if language that Curtis had history with two people mer martial arts studio laced letters to President day. Dutschke has denied convicted. often used on his Face- who received the letters. and dumped in a nearby Barack Obama, a U.S. any involvement in the The fi rst man charged book page, including the He challenged the judge’s trash can tested positive senator and a local judge. letters. in the case, entertainer line, “I am KC and I ap- son, state Rep. Steve Hol- for ricin and the DNA James Everett Dutschke, a former and Elvis impersonator prove this message.” The land, in a 2007 election of two people, including Dutschke of Tupelo, had martial arts instructor Paul Kevin Curtis, was letters also contained the and later had a run-in Dutschke. Authorities been scheduled for ar- and unsuccessful political arrested on April 17. But phrase “Missing Pieces,” with the family at a rally. haven’t said who else’s raignment Thursday in candidate, was arrested the charges were dropped the same title as an un- He also had previously DNA was on the mask, U.S. District Court in Ox- April 27. He’s being held six days later when the published book Curtis met Wicker and frequent- but an FBI agent testi- ford. His lawyer, George without bond in the La- investigation shifted to wrote about his belief that ed GOP events to mingle. fi ed during a preliminary Lucas, waived Dutschke’s fayette County jail. Dutschke. there’s a black market for In April, Dutschke hearing that most of the right to appear in a court The indictment charges After his arrest, Curtis body parts in the United pleaded not guilty in state genetic material on it be- fi ling Tuesday and en- Dutschke with develop- said he was framed and States. court to two child moles- longed to Dutschke. tered not guilty pleas to ing, producing and stock- pointed investigators to Curtis says he discov- tation charges involving Authorities said all fi ve counts in the in- piling the poison ricin, Dutschke. The men had ered the underground three girls younger than Dutschke used the Inter- dictment. threatening the president met years earlier while market while running a 16, at least one of whom net to make three pur- Dutschke is charged and others and attempt- both worked for an in- janitorial service at a hos- was a student at his mar- chases of castor beans, with sending the letters ing to impede the inves- surance company owned pital. Dutschke briefl y tial arts studio. He also from which ricin is de- on April 8 to Obama, U.S. tigation. The indictment by Curtis’ brother. Cur- owned a small newspaper was appealing a convic- rived, and researched Sen. Roger Wicker of Mis- also alleges that Dutschke tis says they had feuded and the two had discussed tion on a different charge how to make the poison. Alcorn County member among 4-H delegates

STARKVILLE — Nine they have learned during teenaged 4-H leaders ad- their years in 4-H. LeAnn dressed current issues and Alexander, one of the three shared their passions in judges evaluating the can- hopes of winning a spot on didates’ speeches and in- a team representing Mis- terview responses, served sissippi at the national 4-H as a 4-H national confer- conference in Washington, ence delegate in 2006, be- D.C. fore pursuing degrees at Selected delegates will the Mississippi University spend April 5-10, 2014, for Women and MSU. working with their peers She was excited about in round-table discussions the opportunities facing to prepare presentations the students chosen as del- for federal agencies on a egates. variety of topics, such as “The national confer- texting while driving and ence is an intense expe- obesity. rience,” Alexander said. They will present their “These young people will research to representatives attend a full schedule of from several federal agen- workshops and meet with cies, such as the U.S. De- our state’s legislators. My partment of Transporta- experiences at the national tion, the U.S. Department conference had a big im- of Health and Human Ser- pact on me and allowed me vices and the U.S. Depart- to broaden my horizons.” ment of Defense. Photo by MSU Ag Communications/Scott Corey Jackson-Banks an- This year, the 4-H na- Six 4-H leaders will represent the state at the 2014 National 4-H Conference in Washington, D.C.. From left nounced the national 4-H tional conference delegates are Belle Failla of Hancock County; Marisa Laudadio of Alcorn County; Mary Kate Gaines of Tate County; conference delegates at the are Belle Failla of Hancock Mitchell Young of Oktibbeha County; Timera Rodgers of DeSoto County, and Elsa Schmitz of Pearl River end of the fi nal General County, Mary Kate Gaines County. Assembly of the 2013 4-H of Tate County, Marisa State Congress held each Laudadio of Alcorn County, Extension Service. “This gible to apply -- delivered “I was a victim of bully- or the importance of agri- year at MSU. Timera Rodgers of DeSoto conference is the premiere their required speeches ing and have been through culture, a common theme To help with the team’s County, Elsa Schmitz of event for 4-H. The young with enthusiasm and so much, but 4-H changed emerged from all nine travel expenses, 4-H sup- Pearl River County, and people selected will join shared the importance of my life,” Rodgers said. interviews: dedication to porters can make tax-de- Mitchell Young of Oktib- about 700 of their peers 4-H in their lives. “4-H taught me how to be serving others. All of the ductible donations to MSU beha County. from all 50 states, Puerto Timera Rodgers, a se- a leader, how to be a bet- candidates volunteer in 4-H Youth Development. “It’s not easy to inter- Rico and Canada.” nior from Byhalia, present- ter listener and role model, their clubs, communities, For more information view for this honor,” said With so much at stake, ed information on bullying and how I can become schools and churches. on the leadership confer- Martha Jackson-Banks, tensions were high. But and how participating in a better person through As part of the state 4-H ence and opportunities to 4-H youth development the candidates -- who must 4-H has given her the self- learning by doing.” leadership team, they serve sponsor the team, contact specialist with the Mis- already serve on the state confi dence to pursue a ca- Whether discussing bul- as ambassadors for the 4-H Jackson-Banks at 601- sissippi State University leadership team to be eli- reer in communications. lying, nutrition and health, program and share what 857-2284. ZONING

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 “It’s hard for us to grant not being able to tell some- two months requesting to and photographs show the In another zoning mat- this variance with what body ‘no’ when it doesn’t put a mobile home in that mobile home that would ter, the board approved set a precedent for others. comes with it, and that’s really fi t in the area,” he area,” he said. “That may- be moved is “very well Mark Studdard’s request said. be doesn’t sound like a lot, kept.” to use an 11-acre tract on Former building in- but that’s six a year.” Alderman J.C. Hill said Forest School Road that is Love Never Fails spector Philip Verdung A prior public hearing he sees no problem with zoned as residential estate Mike Swims said such requests are brought no opposition to the request if neighbors for the training of a sheep “Love suffers long and is kind; love does not envy; love not uncommon in the the Stovall’s request. are not opposed. Along dog, which will involve the does not parade itself, is not puffed up; does not behave Forest School Road and In its recommendation, with Alderman at Large presence of up to 12 sheep rudely, does not seek its own, is not provoked, thinks no Purdy School Road area of the board of adjustment Mike Hopkins, Hill voted on the property. Two of the evil; does not rejoice in iniquity, but rejoices in the truth; northwest Corinth. noted there are currently against Alderman Chip adjoining lots are owned bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, “I’m going to say we fi eld two mobile homes near Wood’s motion to disallow by the Siege and Battle of endures all things. Love never fails...” 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 a call about once every the property in question the variance request. Corinth Commission. By my count, the word ‘love’ appears in one form or another 497 times in the King James Verson of the Bible. And that’s not a surprise considering it is one of the major themes in the Bible. Furthermore, it’s the single-word description of BOARD God Himself (1 Jn 4:8). We’re not surprised that He would choose to describe Himself in such a way. After all, His actions surely show it. His determination and steadfastness CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 payments on work at the ■ The board approved ■ The board approved an for us expresses it. His instruction and guidance for us point Verandah-Curlee House temporary beer permits update to the fl ood damage us in the direction of His love. expanding the park board including a change order for the Slugburger Festival prevention ordinance. Why then, do we have such a hard time with love? was delayed. totaling $14,518.40 for and the NAACP homecom- ■ Following the gover- By nature, we humans are selfi sh. This is perhaps the ■ Aldermen approved some emergency repairs. ing activities. nor’s recommendation, very antithesis of love itself. We are all guilty at one point the board approved taking or another of being the very things the Bible says isn’t love. July 4 and July 5 off for the Think about it: we’re rude, we can be jealous, we brag, and can Independence Day holi- even be guilty of arrogance. We think only about ourselves, day. especially when we’re irritated. If you cross us, we can’t let it go. Sometimes, we even smile on the inside if something bad )DWKHU·V'D\6SHFLDOV happens to someone who’s done us wrong. And we justify our feelings by saying they deserve it! But God tells us that we are 6DYLQJVWKURXJKRXWWKH6WRUH6D UH to have no part in any of this (1 Corinthians 13:6). GOSPEL But to truly understand love is to be in harmony with 5JNCFSMBOE 3PDLZ 5POZ-BNB#PPUT 8PSY  God, and we have to grow into it. The Apostle Paul tells us 3PDLQPSU 'MPSTIFJN4IPFT 3FE8JOH4IPFT +VTUJO#PPUT  CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 that he had to go through a maturing process (1 Cor. 13:11), /FX#BMBODF /PDPOB#PPUT 4"4 *SJTI4FUUFS )VTI1VQQJFT  and we are no different. With age comes wisdom, and with wisdom comes a better understanding of God’s love. I have "SJBU 8PMWFSJOF %S.BSUFOT &DDP %BO1PTU#PPUT BOE.PSF or to Saturday’s event. never met anyone who had a perfect understanding of love The third place winner without having practiced it fi rst. Start off showing love in the gets $200. ‘ordinaries’ of daily life so that you’ll have practice when the Proceeds from the an- time comes to face the ‘extra ordinaries’, which will be much 0VY\]ROSW 

Five years ago: The Dow industrial average dropped 394.64 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ANNIVERSARY points to 12,209.81, its worst loss in more Bobby and Jo Ann Warren will be celebrating their 50th than a year. Crude fu- wedding anniversary on Saturday, June 8th at Calvary Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, 501 Norman Road, tures made their biggest from 4:00-6:00 p.m. single-day jump ever, Married on June 8th, 1963, the couple has a daughter and soaring nearly $11 for son-in-law, Kim and Donald Cox, and twin grandsons, the day to $138.54 a Ethan and Evan Cox. barrel. Actor Bob Ander- Jo Ann taught in the Corinth School System for 33 years son, who played young before her retirement. Bobby, an electrician, retired from George Bailey in “It’s a Intex aft er 35 years. Wonderful Life,” died in Friends and family are invited. Th e couple requests casual Palm Springs, Calif., at attire and no gift s, please. The Crossroads Magazine is a supplement age 75. to the Daily Corinthian

To start your home delivered subscription: USPS 142-560 Home Delivery Mail Rates Call 287-6111 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. The Daily Corinthian is published daily 1 year ------$139.85 1 year ------$198.90 For your convenience try our office pay plans. Tuesday through Sunday by PMG, LLC. Miss your paper? at 1607 South Harper Road, Corinth, Miss. 6 months ------$73.85 6 months ------$101.60 To report a problem or delivery change call the circulation department Periodicals postage paid at Corinth, MS 38834 P.O. Box 1800 at 287-6111. Late, wet or missing newspaper complaints should be Postmaster: Corinth, MS 38835 3 months ------$38.85 3 months ------$53.45 made before 10 a.m. to ensure redelivery to immediate Corinth area. Send address changes to: All other areas will be delivered the next day. P.O. Box 1800, Corinth, MS 38835 Reece Terry, Mark Boehler, 4 • Thursday, June 6, 2013 www.dailycorinthian.com publisher Opinion editor Corinth, Miss. Ask Dr. Politics! BY ROGER SIMON You are fair, and we are unbalanced: Dear Dr. Politics: Did you attend the recent off-the-record meeting between Attorney General Eric Holder and journalistic big- shots to discuss the disturbing seizure of phone records and emails from reporters? Reply: I did not for two reasons: First, though reporters sometimes let people go off the record in interviews, they usually do so in highly limited circumstances and for brief periods. I can't remember the last time I sat down for an entirely off-the- record schmooze-fest like the one Holder demanded. Further, after somebody tells me some- thing off the record or even on background, I usually say: “Why can't that be on the record? Why can't I use your name for that?” The source often agrees to let his name be used. But by making “off-the-record” the default mode in journalism, reporters get to learn all sorts of nifty stuff while denying their readers the same privilege. Further, pols and their operatives study the press at least as much as -- if not more than -- we study them. Master political operative Lee Atwater would go off the record continu- ally, even with reporters who he knew would break their off-the-record pledge. I once asked him why. “Because they believe it more if you tell ‘D-Day’ should not fade from nation’s memory them it's off the record,” he said with a sly grin. STARKVILLE — With U.S. event. U.S. 3rd Army in Europe as ety. Austin was active in civic Journalists should never forget that they World War II veterans dying What is lost a Battalion Surgeon. He par- affairs and he and his wife, exist to serve their readers, viewers and lis- each day at a pace of an esti- in the passing ticipated in fi ve major battles Opal were honored as For- teners, not their sources. mated 1,000 daily and those of these vet- which began with the Nor- est's `”Citizens of the Year'” The second reason I didn't go to the meet- who survive now in their 80s erans is the mandy Invasion and ended and named grand marshals of ing is that I heard it was going to be a cash and 90s, the impact of the ob- stories both in Yugoslavia on VE Day. the Forest Christmas Parade bar. Also, I wasn't invited. servance of the anniversary of the men Austin’s service decorations in 1984. Dear Dr. Politics: The New York Times of the Normandy Invasion is Sid Salter who fought included the Silver Star, two In writing an editorial for recently quoted unidentifi ed sources saying lessened with each passing Columnist and died on Bronze Stars, and the Purple the Forest newspaper about that “some in the West Wing” wish Holder year. the beaches Heart. At the Battle of the the impact of this great old “would step down, viewing him as politically In the national conscious- and draws of Bulge, he was known as the soldier’s life, I wrote: ``Dr. maladroit.” Another said, “The White House ness, the signifi cance of “D- the Normandy coastline or “Battling Surgeon.” Bill died as he lived — a well- is apoplectic about him, and has been for a Day” and all that the invasion crashed in the gliders — and After returning home from loved and respected man. long time.” Will Holder be thrown under the implied about the success or the stories of those who sur- the war in 1945, Austin be- He did not talk patriotism, bus or off the sled or wherever they throw failure of the American war vived, came home and went gan his medical practice with he lived it. He did not talk of people these days? effort and the fate of the world on with their lives burdened his father, Dr. R.B. Austin, healing. He used his head, Answer: I doubt it. At least not in the im- is fading into the history with the memories of what II. At that time, most patient heart and hands to bring it mediate future. There is a difference between books. The rather clear delin- they saw, heard and experi- care was done either at the about in his fellow man re- “the White House” and “the West Wing” be- eations of good and evil that enced there. patient’s home or in the doc- gardless of their race, creed, ing apoplectic about a guy and “the president” World War II provided — the I’ve known a number of tor’s offi ce. It was not unusual color, or economic status. He being apoplectic about a guy. The White Allies versus the Axis — have these extraordinary men. One for Bill Austin to spend most did not speak of his service House is a big place with a big staff, lots of become less clear in the global was Dr. Jesse W. (Bill) Aus- of his day making house calls to mankind. He simply ren- egos and lots of agendas. Barack Obama does war on terror. tin, Sr., who died at age 84 and treating patients. He had dered it day by day.'' not report to his staff; they report to him. And But with the passing of in 2001 at his home in For- a bedside manner with his His widow, Opal “Momma if he likes Holder, then Holder stays, at least more and more of the “Great- est. Dr. Austin, affectionately patients that truly refl ected O” Austin, moved to Starkville until Holder is ready to go. est Generation” there are less known as “Dr. Bill,” had been his love and concern for their after her husband’s death. I’ve Further, the role of the attorney general has Americans left to remem- a practicing physician in the well-being. During his medi- know the family for 30 years. changed dramatically in the years since Wa- ber and celebrate the all-or- city of Forest and Scott Coun- cal career, Doctor Bill deliv- I go to church with Miss Opal tergate. An attorney general is no long seen nothing sacrifi ces of the sol- ty for more than 39 years. ered more than 3,500 babies. and we still visit her famous as the president's lawyer, but as the nation's diers, sailors and airmen who Austin was born in Osyka, Austin served as the fi rst kitchen from time to time. lawyer. And it is not as easy as it once was to crossed the English Channel Mississippi in 1916 but moved president of the Mississippi And Dr. Bill is still missed muscle an attorney general out of the job. and landed on the beaches to Forest in 1924. He gradu- Chapter of the Battle of the and mourned — and his ser- Besides, Obama is in his last term and has of Normandy. For many, the ated from Forest High School Bulge Veterans. He was a vice, like the rest of the D-Day much more freedom to be unpopular over entire exercise has been re- in 1934, Mississippi State member of the Forest United vets, still matters. certain issues. He knows Republicans are not duced to occasional screen- University in 1938, and Tu- Methodist Church and was an (Daily Corinthian and syn- going to go to the mattresses to defend the ings of the Steven Spielberg lane Medical School in 1942. ardent Mississippi State Uni- dicated columnist Sid Salter press. The Republicans like the press as much fi lm “Saving Private Ryan” or Shortly after graduating from versity supporter. He was also can be contacted at 601-507- as they like pellagra. an occasional re-read of Ste- Tulane, Austin joined the U.S. a member and past president 8004 or sidsalter@sidsalter. Dear Dr. Politics: Do you think it was prop- phen Ambrose’s history of the Army and served with the of the Central Medical Soci- com.) er for John McCain to fl y to Syria to engage in private talks with rebel forces, including what may have been a group of terrorist kidnap- pers? Reply: Are you daring to question the judg- Immigrants as abstract people in abstract world ment of a man who thought Sarah Palin was ready to become president and commander One of the many sad signs concrete dif- migration in the abstract. Among other facts of life in chief on Day One and have her fi nger on of our times is the way cur- ferences be- More than once he said, utterly ignored by many ad- the nuclear button? rent immigration issues tween immi- “the best is the enemy of the vocates of de facto amnesty McCain is only a problem when he has a are discussed. A hundred grants from good,” which to me meant is that the free international free Sunday. On those rare weeks when he years ago, the immigration different that attempts to achieve an movement of people is dif- has not been invited to appear on a Sunday controversies of that era countries af- unattainable ideal can pre- ferent from free internation- talk show, he feels free to go to extremely were discussed in the con- fect whether vent us from reaching good al trade in goods. sensitive world trouble spots to see if he can text of innumerable facts Thomas their coming outcomes that are possible Buying cars or cameras screw things up. about particular immigrant Sowell here is good in practice. from other countries is not Then, when he gets back, he is invited to go groups. Many of those facts Columnist or bad for Too much of our current the same as admitting peo- on the Sunday talk shows to defend himself. were published in a huge, the American immigration controversy is ple from those countries or Even Sen. Rand “I'm Not My Father and multi-volume 1911 study by people. conducted in terms of ab- any other countries. Unlike That's OK” Paul, R-Ky., has grown upset by a commission headed by The very thought of for- stract ideals, such as “We inanimate objects, people McCain's behavior. Senator William P. Dilling- mulating immigration laws are a nation of immigrants.” have cultures and not all Noting it is important to vet the rebels in ham. from the standpoint of what Of course we are a nation of cultures are compatible with Syria before we arm them to the teeth, Paul That and other studies is best for the American peo- immigrants. But we are also the culture in this country recently said: “Well, apparently we've got a of the time presented hard ple seems to have been for- a nation of people who wear that has produced such ben- senator over there who got his picture taken data on such things as which gotten by many who focus shoes. Does it follow that we efi ts for the American people with some kidnappers, so I don't know how groups' children were do- on how to solve the prob- should admit anybody who for so long. good a job we're going to do vetting those ing well in school and which lems of illegal immigrants, wears shoes? Not only the United States, who are going to get the arms.” were not; which groups had “living in the shadows.” The immigrants of today but the Western world in And when Rand Paul starts to make sense, high crime rates or high A recent column in the are very different in many general, has been discover- you know how seriously messed up things rates of alcoholism, and Wall Street Journal titled ways from those who ar- ing the hard way that admit- must be. which groups were over- “What Would Milton Fried- rived here a hundred years ting people with incompati- (Roger Simon is a Daily Corinthian colum- represented among people man Say?” tried to derive ago. Moreover, the society ble cultures is an irreversible nist and Politico's chief political columnist.) living on the dole. what the late Professor in which they arrive is dif- decision with incalculable Such data and such differ- Friedman “would no doubt ferent. The Wall Street Jour- consequences. If we do not ences still exist today. Im- regard as the ideal outcome” nal column ends by quot- see that after recent terrorist Prayer for today migrants from some coun- as far as immigration laws ing another economist who attacks on the streets of Bos- tries are seldom on welfare were concerned. said, “Better to build a wall ton and London, when will but immigrants from other Although I was once a around the welfare state we see it? Lord, teach us what is pleasing to You all countries often are. Immi- student of Professor Fried- than the country.” “Comprehensive immi- the days we inhabit the earth. In the name of grants from some countries man, I would never presume But the welfare state is al- gration reform” means do- Jesus we pray. Amen. are typically people with to speak for him. However, ready here -- and, far from ing everything all together in high levels of education and he was a man with the rare having a wall built around it, a rush, without time to look skills, while immigrants combination of genius and the welfare state is expand- before we leap, and basing A verse to share from other countries sel- common sense, and he pub- ing in all directions by leaps ourselves on abstract no- dom have much schooling lished much empirical work and bounds. We do not have tions about abstract people. or skills. as well as the analytical work a choice between the welfare (Daily Corinthian col- “If my people, which are called by my Nevertheless, many of our that won him a Nobel Prize. state and open borders. Any- umnist Thomas Sowell is a name, shall humble themselves, and pray, current discussions of im- In short, concrete facts mat- thing we try to do as regards senior fellow at the Hoover and seek my face, and turn from their wicked migration issues talk about tered to him. immigration laws has to be Institution, Stanford Uni- ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will immigrants in general, as if It is hard to imagine Mil- done in the context of a huge versity, Stanford, CA 94305. forgive their sin, and will heal their land.” they were abstract people in ton Friedman looking for welfare state that is already a His website is www.tsowell. — 2 Chronicles 7:14 an abstract world. But the “the ideal outcome” on im- major, inescapable fact of life. com)

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Associated Press bill that the House Armed ers of the violent street Associated Press ing federal money to eral case involving 7.1 Services Committee me- gang MS-13 as interna- help low-income people kilos of crystal meth Obama names Rice thodically pulled together tional criminals, stepping 7 indicted in child’s buy private health insur- he brought to Diamond- security adviser during a daylong session up a crackdown on the kidnapping from school ance. head in January. expected to last past sprawling U.S. and Central About two dozen The Sun Herald re- WASHINGTON — Shak- midnight. The $638 bil- American gang’s finances. JACKSON — Seven Democrats from the ports Billy Pineda-Luna ing up his national securi- lion measure for the fiscal The Treasury Depart- people have been indict- House and Senate at- accepted a plea agree- ty team, President Barack year beginning Oct. 1 in- ment in October designat- ed on federal charges tended a news confer- ment Monday to pos- Obama tapped diplomat cluded $86 billion for the ed MS-13, or Mara Salva- that they conspired to ence Wednesday at the session with intent to Susan Rice as his nation- war in Afghanistan as well trucha, as an international kidnap a 6-year-old girl Capitol. distribute. al security adviser, defy- as contentious provisions criminal organization. The from an east Mississip- They say they’re ask- Crystal meth, which is ing Republicans who have on the U.S. detention Obama administration pi elementary school. ing Republican leaders, the drug’s purest form, vigorously criticized her facility at Guantanamo said that makes the gang Among those named including Gov. Phil Bry- is often made in “super faulty explanation about Bay, Cuba, and nuclear subject to penalties by the in the indictment, is- ant, to consider their labs” in Mexico. the attack on Americans weapons. Office of Foreign Assets sued Wednesday in new proposal as a way Pineda-Luna faces 10 in Benghazi, Libya. The full House is ex- Control and gives the U.S. Jackson federal court, to end the stalemate years to life in prison “Susan is the consum- pected to vote on the bill an opportunity to hinder is Devonta Pollard, a over the future of Med- and a maximum fine of mate public servant — a next week. MS-13’s ability to funnel former basketball player icaid. $10 million at his sen- patriot who puts her “It is paramount that we money to its leaders in at the University of Because of partisan tencing Sept. 4. country first,” Obama said protect those who protect El Salvador or launder Alabama. Prosecutors disputes over expanding The investigation be- while announcing Rice’s our nation,” said Rep. criminal proceeds through say his mother, Jesse Medicaid, legislators gan after agents with appointment Wednesday Adam Smith of Washing- otherwise legitimate busi- Mae Brown Pollard, led ended their 2013 ses- the Drug Enforcement during a Rose Garden cer- ton state, the top Demo- nesses. a scheme to kidnap sion without approving a Administration office in emony. crat on the committee. Adding the names of six the girl to pressure the budget for the program Gulfport received infor- Rice will take over the At the same time, Smith of the gang’s purported child’s mother in a land or even authorizing it to mation that an out-of- top national security acknowledged that legisla- leaders allows the U.S. to dispute. stay in business beyond state person was send- post from Tom Donilon, tion alone will not solve target their bank accounts Devonta Pollard and the current budget year, ing a courier to deliver a who is resigning after the problem, and the mili- individually. James Shurman Joh- which ends June 30. large quantity of crystal four years in the White tary needs to address the The men added to the nigan were ordered meth in south Missis- House. Obama lauded the inherent cultural problems transnational criminal released on $10,000 Man admits bringing sippi. 58-year-old Donilon for in the services. organization designation bond apiece. The other meth to Diamondhead Another man charged having “shaped every sin- The Pentagon esti- are: Moris Alexander Ber- five have been held in the case, Roberto gle national security policy mated in a recent report cian Manchon, 28; Jose pending trial. GULFPORT — A Nunez-Dilone is sched- of my presidency,” includ- that as many as 26,000 Misael Cisneros Rodri- The child was taken 28-year-old man has uled for a change of ing the renewed U.S. fo- military members may guez, 37; Marvin Geo- from East Kemper pleaded guilty in a fed- plea hearing Thursday. cus on ties with Asia. have been sexually as- vanny Monterrosa-Larios, Elementary School Obama also announced saulted last year, up from 39; Moises Humberto around noon April 30. the nomination of former an estimated 19,000 as- Rivera-Luna, 44; Saul She turned up un- aide Samantha Power saults in 2011, based on Antonio Turcios Angel, 35; harmed on a rural road to replace Rice as U.S. an anonymous survey of and Borromeo Enrique in Enterprise the next ambassador to the United military personnel. Henriquez Solorzano, 34. day. Court papers say Nations. Power is a hu- While the number of All are from El Salva- the child was released man rights advocate and sexual assaults that dor. Turcios, Rivera-Luna and knocked on a resi- expert on genocide. members of the military and Monterrosa-Larios dent’s door. actually reported rose 6 have been indicted in the Lawmakers address percent to 3,374 in 2012, United States on criminal Democrats propose military sexual assault thousands of victims were charges. Rivera-Luna and health coverage still unwilling to come Monterrosa-Larios are WASHINGTON — The forward despite new jailed in El Salvador and JACKSON — Demo- outcry over the epidemic oversight and assistance Turcios’ whereabouts are crats in the Mississippi of sexual assaults in the programs aimed at curb- unknown. Federal court Legislature are propos- military is spurring Con- ing the crimes, the report records do not list attor- ing a way to provide gress to act, with a House said. neys of any of the three health coverage to panel moving ahead on men. about 300,000 people Wednesday on stripping US targets leaders Henriquez is believed to without expanding Med- commanders of the ability of MS-13 gang be the head of the gang’s icaid. to overturn convictions in operations in El Salvador, They say Mississippi rape and assault cases. WASHINGTON — The despite being jailed in should enact a plan The legislation is part of government on Wednes- the Central American similar to what Arkan- a sweeping defense policy day designated six lead- country. sas is proposing — us- Legal Scene Your Crossroads Area Guide to Law Professionals

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Associated Press Frozen poultry case the bear was spotted case in court. Melody Clayton trial begins Monday between Missis- The indictments say Melody Joy Clayton, 52, of rural Jonesboro, Ark., Business admits fraud GULFPORT — The trial sippi highways 57 and Barlow instructed “his of- died Tuesday, June 4, 2013, at the Flo and Phil Jones in concrete tests has begun for two men 15. ficers to seize cash at ev- Hospice House in Jonesboro. charged with falsifying Payne says anyone ery arrest, including mon- Born in Corinth, Melody was a 1979 graduate of GULFPORT — A temperatures of poultry who sees the bear ey from people arrested McNairy Central High School in Selmer, Tenn. She Diamondhead business exported from Pasca- should contact D’Iberville for misdemeanors.” was a homemaker and moved to Jonesboro in 1983. that no longer exists goula to Russia. police or the Department Sometimes people Melody was a member of Central has admitted making Court records say a of Wildlife and Fisheries. were lured into the city Baptist Church where she was a false statements on jury was seated Monday so they could be arrest- teacher in the youth department. concrete-stress tests on in U.S. District Court in Lawyer wants delay in ed, the indictment said. She taught pre-schoolers as well jobs at Stennis Space Gulfport for 39-year-old trial of ex-police chief Mendenhall is a small as the nine-year-old girls’ class for Center in south Missis- Gerald Miller of Gautier town of about 2,500 resi- many years. Melody was a long- sippi. and 55-year-old Patrick JACKSON — An at- dents, 25 miles south of time secretary-treasurer of the A spokeswoman for McClain of Pascagoula. torney has asked for a Jackson. Jonesboro Right-To-Life Chapter the U.S. Attorney’s A third man, 38-year- judge to delay the June and home schooled all of her chil- Office tells The Sun old Terry White of Ocean 24 trial of a former Mis- Mississippians taking dren from kindergarten through Herald that corporate Springs, has already sissippi police chief supplies to Oklahoma the 12th grade. representative Robert C. pleaded guilty in the charged with demanding Clayton Melody was preceded in death Miller pleaded guilty on case. money or property in SMITHVILLE — A group by a daughter, Bethany Clayton, the company’s behalf They’re accused of exchange for dropping of volunteers from a Mis- and by her father, Jimmy McClain. Tuesday in U.S. District conspiring to increase criminal charges against sissippi town that was Survivors include her husband, Tracy Clayton of Court in Gulfport. productivity by instruct- people. hit hard by a tornado in the home; two daughters, Brandy Shields (John) of The 73-year-old Miller ing workers to remove Former Mendenhall Po- 2011 will travel this week Jonesboro and Corrie Clayton of the home; three was doing business as poultry from blast freez- lice Chief Donald “Bruce” to help victims of a deadly sons, Jeramy Clayton (Ashley) of Jonesboro, Jay Lee Gulf Cities Testing Labo- ers before the poultry Barlow was already fac- twister that hit Oklahoma. Clayton (Jennifer) of Fredericksburg, Va., and Jesse ratories LLC, a subcon- reached the required ing eight charges when The Northeast Missis- Clayton of the home; her mother, Betty McClain of tractor on projects at temperature in 2009. a second indictment on sippi Daily Journal says Gravel Hill, Tenn.; two sisters, Jan Parsons (Dennis) Stennis in 2011. They’re charged with May 22 added nine new volunteers from Smithville of Pickwick, Tenn., and Sherry Crumby (Tommy) of Miller’s attorney, Ar- circumventing a trade charges. Baptist Church will leave Gravel Hill, Tenn.; two brothers, Jerry McClain and thur Carlisle, said he agreement while work- Barlow’s lawyer says Wednesday to take a Mike McClain (Susan), of Tennessee; three grand- reserves comment until ing for Gulf Coast Cold he hasn’t received dis- trailer full of supplies to children, Joy Shields, Katie Shields and Bella Shields, after his client is sen- Storage at the Port of covery in on the new Moore, Okla. and a fourth grandchild to arrive in November. tenced on Sept. 4. Pascagoula. charges and needs more Smithville Baptist A Homecoming Celebration will be held tonight The company faces a The business is lo- time prepare. Church Pastor Wes White at 6:15 p.m. at Central Baptist Church with the Rev. fine of up to $250,000. cated at the Port of Pas- Prosecutors say Bar- says part of the goal is to Mike Martin offi ciating. Visitation will be held to- The company was in- cagoula. low sometimes made minister to the people of night from 4-6 p.m. in the church preceding the me- dicted in April on charg- people sign over their Moore. morial service. A private family committal service es involving work for Police: Black bear vehicles in exchange for A deadly EF5 tornado hit will be held in Nettleton Cemetery with Rev. Larry NASA on three diffuser spotted in D’Iberville him dropping charges devastated Smithville in Bailey offi ciating with Emerson Funeral Home in pads on a flight-engine and also demanded cash April 2011. Sixteen peo- charge of arrangements. test stand and for the D’IBERVILLE — payments, in one case ple were killed and 153 Pallbearers include Jeramy Clayton, Jay Lee Clay- Army Corps of Engineers D’Iberville Police Chief $4,500. homes, four churches, ton, Jesse Clayton, Mike McClain, John Shields and at the Mississippi Army Wayne Payne says a Barlow was arrested in the Town Hall, the police Kris Riggs. Ammunition Plant. 5-foot black bear was March. He has been free headquarters and 14 For lasting memorials, the family asks that con- Prosecutors say the spotted in his city by one on $10,000 bond. of the 15 businesses sideration be given to Arkansas Right To Life, Attn: company didn’t do the of his sergeants, who Barlow’s attorney, in the one-square-mile Rose Mimms, Executive Director, P.O. Box 1697, tests or used faulty got within 30 feet of the federal public defender town were destroyed. Little Rock, AR 72203. methods and equip- bear. Mike Scott, has said they An EF5 storm hit Online registry at www.emersonfuneralhome.com. ment. The Sun Herald reports look forward to trying the Moore on May 20. Nation Briefs

Associated Press The Baptists already declined to comment. marked U.S. Sen. Frank near the senator’s flag- drinking age, of course. have a youth program for The 13 people who Lautenberg’s journey draped casket. Lautenberg’s daughter Churches split over boys, the Royal Ambassa- were injured were taken from a childhood so Lautenberg, a liberal Lisa Lautenberg Birer, Scouts’ welcoming gays dors, and church leaders to hospitals with minor poor his family couldn’t Democrat from New Jer- who lost her voice and have suggested it could injuries, he said. afford his bar mitzvah sey, died Monday after had her speech read by In suburban Atlanta, expand to accommodate The collapse involved to his life as a multimil- suffering complications her own daughter, joked northern Idaho and a boys leaving the Scouts. an empty building that lionaire businessman from viral pneumonia. that she lost 300 friends number of other places, once housed a first- who served for decades At 89, he was the old- in college because “Dad churches have moved Building collapses; floor sandwich shop and in the Senate, relatives est member of the Sen- raised the drinking age.” swiftly to sever ties 13 injured, 1 trapped apartments above. The and dignitaries said ate and the last of 115 She also noted that with the Boy Scouts of thrift shop was on one Wednesday at his fu- World War II veterans to his toughness and per- America in protest over PHILADELPHIA — A side. The other side was neral at a New York City serve there. sistence weren’t limited the vote last month to let four-story building being an adult bookstore and synagogue. Reflecting on such to Senate negotiations. openly gay boys partici- demolished on the edge theater that had been “He came out fighting, signature Lautenberg Her father once fell pate in Scouting. of downtown collapsed taken down earlier. and he never stopped,” accomplishments as the 1,000 feet down a ski To date, it’s far from with a thunderous boom Rescuers used buck- Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove laws that banned smok- slope, sat up with a bro- the mass defection that Wednesday, raining ets and their bare hands told mourners, includ- ing on most U.S. flights ken collarbone and re- some conservatives had bricks down on a thrift to move bricks and ing Vice President Joe and made 21 the drink- fused to wait for the ski predicted before the May store, injuring 13 people rubble to search for sur- Biden, New Jersey Gov. ing age in all 50 states, patrol, she said. 23 vote by the BSA’s and trapping one other, vivors. Chris Christie, several Cosgrove said it seems Lautenberg was “the National Council. But the fire commissioner Witnesses said they former governors and difficult now to imagine living definition of what it the exodus could soon said. heard a loud rumbling former Secretary of “that those matters means to be a success- swell, depending on the Rescue crews were sound immediately be- State Hillary Rodham which were undoubt- ful man,” Biden said. outcome of the Southern trying to extricate the fore the collapse. More Clinton. edly fierce debates of He described the two Baptist Convention’s an- person still trapped than 100 rescuers and “... Frank would always their time, and for which of them first meeting in nual meeting next week amid the rubble inside several police dogs be a man of the people Senator Lautenberg 1975, when Biden was in Houston. the Salvation Army thrift searched through the and for the people, never withstood withering criti- a young senator and Baptist leaders say the store, which was nearly rubble. forgetting his humble cism, now, in retrospect, Lautenberg was a leader agenda is likely to include obliterated by falling start,” Cosgrove said af- appear as inevitable and of the United Jewish Ap- a resolution encourag- debris, city Fire Commis- Lautenberg remembered ter he began the service obvious as they seem peal. Biden later counted ing affiliated churches to sioner Lloyd Ayers said. for tenacious rise with a Hebrew bless- necessary.” Lautenberg as one of phase out sponsorships When asked about the ing while Lautenberg’s Not everyone was a his closest friends in the of Scout units. person’s condition, he NEW YORK — Tenacity wife and children stood fan of the increase in the Senate. GH L GRANDHandmade OPENING Pan SPECIALPizza UR A B N S D T I Local student $$ 9999 N T

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On April 22, people customers has grown to the need for raw material around the world cel- a broad portfolio of more to produce new parts. Re- ebrated Earth Day, which than 6,000 Cat Reman manufacturing enables aims to inspire awareness products, including hy- Caterpillar to make great of and appreciation for draulics, drive train, fuel contributions to sustain- earth’s environment. Peo- systems and even tires. able development—keep- ple are encouraged to take Cat Reman parts and ing nonrenewable re- simple actions like chang- components are sold on sources in circulation for ing light bulbs, picking up an exchange basis. When multiple lifetimes. roadside trash, powering purchasing a Reman Mississippi Cat Re- down electronics, using part, the customer pays man employees from the less water and recycling. a core deposit, which is chemical lab teams and Remanufacturing is refunded upon the re- the local chapter of the the ultimate form of re- turn of the worn part be- Young Professionals of cycling and is defi ned as ing replaced—referred to Caterpillar celebrated the process of returning as “core.” The core then Earth Day 2013 by clean- an end-of-life, broken becomes raw material ing up the employee park or blemished product to for the remanufacturing at the Corinth facility, “same-as-new” condi- process. Cat Reman parts landscaping around one tion in a manufacturing provide same-as-new per- of the city’s “Welcome to environment. Since 1973, formance and reliability Corinth” signs, and plant- Submitted photos Caterpillar has remanu- at fraction-of-new costs— ing trees. Additional em- Caterpillar Reman employees cleaned up the area around the “Welcome to factured diesel engines while reducing the impact ployees supported Keep Corinth” sign as part of service efforts celebrating Earth Day. and components to ser- on the environment. In Corinth-Alcorn Beauti- vice its machines and the business of returning ful by taking part in the power systems. What be- end-of-life components to Great American Cleanup gan as a small operation same-as-when-new con- campaign and picking up to meet the product sup- dition, Caterpillar reduc- litter along the roads on port needs of truck engine es waste and minimizes Saturday, May 18.

A group of Caterpillar Reman employees works at the employee park at the Corinth Caterpillar facility as part of cleanup efforts commemorating Earth Day 2013. Faith in outdoor writer Lucas draws out leviathan Employees of Caterpillar plant trees during a series of projects helping improve the community on Earth Day. by Jimmy Reed ing a lead weight six inches my “bass-terrifying” lure to My faith in outdoor from the eel’s nose, which his pals. writer Jason Lucas wasn’t would cause it to hover One thousand one, one shaken by Mark Twain’s along the bottom. Count thousand two, one thou- opinion that faith is believ- … one thousand one, one sand three, reel, repeat. An adventurous coming of age ing what you know ain’t so. thousand two, one thou- Suddenly — tap, tap, tap! During my boyhood sand three … turn the I lowered the rod, reeled years, I was either think- reel once, raise the rod tip in the slack and jerked story on the Mississippi River ing about fi shing, reading slightly, repeat, thereby with all my might. Noth- about fi shing, or fi shing. causing the eel to undulate ing. I was hung. The adults Mud, PG-13, **** 1⁄2, They fi nd the beautiful, unbalanced, I didn’t just read Lucas enticingly at regular inter- snickered. Matthew McConaughey, the boat certifi able nut case Juni- — I memorized him. His vals, a fl irtatious maneuver Then the line began saw- Tye Sheridan, Jacob Lo- in the tree per (Reese Weatherspoon) articles promised that even bass cannot resist. ing through the water, and, fl an, Reese Weatherspoon, along with with him. The audience will a country boy like me could Properly executed, Lu- like a picture on a barber- Sam Shepherd; Everest Mud (Mat- learn why in the sweet bye become an expert angler. cas calculated a well-tossed shop calendar, ole mossy Entertainment; Director thew McCo- and bye. He explained where to fi sh, cast should take 20 min- back was tail walking Jeff Nichols; length — 130 Terry naughey). The boys agree to help when to fi sh, how to cast, utes to reel in … boring, across the surface. minutes Mud is on Mud if he will give Neck- and which lures to use. compared to conventional Panicking, I forgot all “Mud” is yet another fi lm Burns the run bone his gun when Mud One Lucas story de- bass fi shing’s fast pace. about reeling, clamped the with excellent writing, di- Movie Critic from the leaves the perimeter. They scribed a new bass lure Lucas said detecting nib- line between hands and recting, acting and a story law because shake wet hands on this called the Black Eel. Eight bles would be diffi cult be- rod, ran up the bank with that will keep the audience he has com- deal to seal the transaction. inches long, with two cause bass feel everything the rod over my shoulder, glued to the screen until the mitted the crime of reliev- There are several great weed-less hooks protrud- with their mouths, having then ran back and pounced closing moments. Audienc- ing someone of their life. moments in “Mud” dealing ing from its belly and no hands, and thus would on the huge, fl ouncing fi sh. es will catch “river fever” as He does not tell the boys with family issues, divorce, dragon-tail notches on its be extra cautious about Old Testament Job asks, they discover Mud’s island about this small fact of and teenagers coming of back, it looked like a sliver chomping down on the eel “Canst thou draw out levia- on the Mississippi. murder. age. Murder, revenge, Cot- from an old worn-out au- without fi rst ascertaining it than with an hook?” Yes! Included in this adven- The three become friends tonmouth snakes, and a tomobile tire. Its inven- was a critter that wouldn’t Faith is believing what you ture are childhood friends, after Mud straightens darn good story round out tor designed it for bottom bite back. know is so. My faith in Ja- Ellis (Tye Sheridan) and Neckbone out of his sarcas- this terrifi c movie. fi shing — heresy to elite Adroit anglers, he as- son Lucas led to drawing Neckbone (Jacob Lofl an). tic smart mouth. “Mud” is I recommend “Mud” for anglers who defeated bass sured, would notice the out leviathan. The two boys are full of in- an excellent human story of its engaging story and origi- with top-water lures and slight rod-tip twitch. (Daily Corinthian col- nocence as they make their individuals who tend to al- nal plot which will keep au- spinners. Catfi sh and carp Twitch detected, I was to umnist and Oxford resi- way through the process low their tempers and feel- diences’ attention through- resided on the bottom. lower the rod, reel in the dent Jimmy Reed is a of becoming adults. The ings rule their actions. out the entire playing time. The man with a new slack, and jerk as hard as I newspaper columnist, two teens are about to get a Mud has some very ec- (Daily Corinthian col- idea is a crank, until the could. author and college profes- taste of the real world. centric voodoo ideas along umnist Terry Burns is idea succeeds. I had faith It was a sunny April day, sor. His latest collection of Ellis and Neckbone de- with superstitions about technology coordinator that the eel would succeed, and I had cast a dozen short stories is “Boss, Jay- cide to explore an island on blocking evil spirits. In the for the McNairy County and when I fi nally had times from the bank, not bird And Me: Anthology the Mississippi River where meantime, he wants Ellis School System. A life- one in the old tackle box far from where my parents Of Short Stories.” He can it is said a boat occupies a and Neckbone to help him long movie buff, he can Dad passed down to me, I were barbecuing on a cabin be contacted at jimmyceci- space at the top of a tree as leave the area without be- be contacted by email at ached to try it. porch. I overheard Dad [email protected]; 662- a result of the last fl ood. ing seen. He wants to take [email protected].) Lucas recommended ty- laughing while describing 832-8031.) Happy Birthday “Help Us Support The Local Leland Smith! Animal Shelter” Everyone go by and wish him Bring in any kind of a Happy Birthday at animal product, food, L&M Discount Materials. shampoo or any kind of cleaning We Love you Dad! supplies & receive Leslie & Andy FREE Cheese Sticks. 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close of the selections. The committee aims to have the JPMorgan ArrayBio dd 5.09 -.23 SAIC 10 14.59 -.18 Engy&ResA m 28.95 -0.47 InFEqSeS 20.57 -0.31 +4.9 iShMexico q 65.26 -1.95 trading on Thursday. It will replace H.J. Heinz. The index represent the overall market; it is not simply CoreBdUlt 11.89 +0.01 -0.4 ArubaNet dd 14.54 +.38 SLM Cp 10 23.54 -.15 EqDivA m 21.81 -0.30 +10.2 Thornburg iShSing q 13.42 -.27 automaker was removed from the benchmark index the 500 largest companies. For instance, energy CoreBondA m 11.89 +0.01 -0.5 Atmel dd 8.01 -.19 SpdrDJIA q 149.31 -2.33 EqDivI 21.86 -0.30 +10.3 IncBldA m 20.00 -0.21 +8.5 iSPacxJpn q 45.35 -1.38 in June 2009 after it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy stocks could surge in value someday and overtake CoreBondSelect11.88 +0.01 -0.5 AvanirPhm dd 3.81 +.44 SpdrGold q 135.52 +.29 GlobAlcA m 20.81 -0.23 +5.4 IncBldC m 19.99 -0.22 +8.1 iSTaiwn q 13.54 -.13 protection. Here’s a look at how the S&P 500 works. banks in their share of the market. The commit- HighYldSel 8.18 -0.05 +3.1 AVEO Ph dd 2.39 -.10 SP Mid q 210.58 -3.09 tee might then tweak the index to reflect the GlobAlcC m 19.31 -0.22 +5.1 IntlValA m 28.44 -0.44 +3.7 iShSilver q 21.78 +.01 Why should I care about the S&P 500? IntmdTFSl 11.15 ... -0.6 AvisBudg 12 31.91 -1.12 S&P500ETF q 161.27 -2.29 new rankings. GlobAlcI 20.92 -0.23 +5.5 IntlValI d 29.07 -0.44 +3.9 iShChina25 q 35.69 -.49 If you own a U.S. stock mutual fund, it’s LgCapGrSelect25.90 -0.42 +8.1 Avon dd 22.61 -.60 SpdrHome q 29.60 -.38 HiYldBdIs 8.19 ... +3.9 Tweedy, Browne BHP BillLt ... 64.42 -1.83 iSCorSP500 q 162.04 -2.38 probably tied to, or judged against, the How many companies have been removed HiYldInvA m 8.19 ... +3.7 MidCpValI 31.85 -0.38 +13.8 GlobVal d 25.25 -0.29 +8.6 iShEMkts q 40.56 -.74 SpdrS&PBk q 27.59 -.41 index. from the S&P 500? ShDurBndSel 10.94 ... -0.1 BMC Sft 21 45.19 -.10 SpdrLehHY q 39.97 -.31 Cohen & Steers VALIC Co I Baidu 19 94.95 -1.11 iShiBxB q 116.55 -.17 More funds and more money chase after Since the stock market bottom in March Realty 68.08 -0.60 +6.0 ShtDurBdU 10.94 ... StockIdx 29.67 -0.41 +13.7 iShB20 T q 115.29 +1.57 SpdrRetl q 76.55 -.87 the S&P 500 than any other U.S. stock index. It’s 2009, 81 companies have dropped out. Some 61 USEquit 12.82 -0.18 +14.6 BakrHu 17 45.38 -.04 SpdrOGEx q 59.87 -1.00 Columbia Vanguard iS Eafe q 59.17 -1.35 the most widely used yardstick for money managers percent of the changes have been due to mergers AcornIntZ x 43.50 -0.96 +7.7 USLCpCrPS 25.58 -0.34 +15.6 BcoBrad pf ... 15.01 -.43 Safeway 9 22.47 -.50 who pick and choose stocks, as well as for index or acquisitions. The most common case is when 500Adml 148.87 -2.04 +13.9 BcoSantSA ... 7.23 -.14 iShiBxHYB q 91.56 -.80 AcornZ x 33.17 -0.88 +10.3 Janus 500Inv 148.84 -2.04 +13.8 iShR2K q 96.43 -1.25 StJude 13 42.49 -.03 funds, which simply try to mirror an index. Some onee S&P 500 company buys anotheranother.. Such BcoSBrasil ... 6.98 -.14 DivIncZ 16.88 -0.23 +15.0 BalT 28.26 -0.24 +8.1 BalIdxAdm 25.52 -0.20 +7.9 iShUSPfd q 39.59 -.24 Salesforc s dd 37.95 +.15 1,358 funds worth $2.9 trillion track the S&P. is tthehe case with Berkshire HathawaHathawayy GlbLfScT 35.84 -0.55 +19.7 BkofAm 30 13.09 -.26 TaxExmptA m 14.09 ... +0.3 BalIdxIns 25.53 -0.19 +7.9 iShREst q 67.33 -.73 SanDisk 30 57.50 -.64 The index is also popular with exchange-traded buyingying H.J. Heinz, creating an PerkinsMCVT 23.85 -0.29 +11.8 BkNYMel 21 29.01 -.89 DFA CAITAdml 11.59 -0.01 +0.1 iShDJHm q 23.06 -.37 SandRdge dd 4.99 -.08 funds, baskets of securities that trade like stocks. openingening for General Motors. John Hancock Barclay ... 19.15 -.24 1YrFixInI 10.32 ... +0.1 CapOpAdml 93.10 -1.39 +19.9 InfinityPh dd 19.11 -1.15 SavientP h dd .84 +.19 The largest ETF is the $138 billion SPDR S&P 500. LifBa1 b 14.31 -0.12 +5.9 BariPVix rs q 20.16 +.82 2YrGlbFII 10.06 ... +0.2 DevMktsIdxIP 106.14 -2.17 +5.4 IngrmM 11 18.78 -.14 Schlmbrg 17 72.18 -.67 How do companies get into the index? LifGr1 b 14.54 -0.17 +7.9 BarVixMdT q 21.65 +.27 5YrGlbFII 11.15 ... DivGr 19.08 -0.24 +14.7 IBM 14 202.74 -3.45 Schwab 28 19.01 -.57 A team of Standard & Poor’s economists and BarrickG 6 21.00 +.13 EmMkCrEqI 19.56 -0.28 -4.1 Lazard IntlGame 17 17.13 -.38 SeadrillLtd 22 39.60 -.70 EmMktIAdm 34.33 -0.53 -6.6 Baxter 17 68.83 -.46 EmMktValI 28.46 -0.43 -4.6 EmgMkEqtI d 18.64 -0.32 -4.6 IntPap 23 44.32 -1.19 SeagateT 6 43.69 -1.05 EnergyAdm 117.56 -1.54 +6.0 BedBath 15 68.33 +1.35 Top performers in the S&P 500 EmMtSmCpI 21.41 -0.23 +1.2 Legg Mason/Western Interpublic 17 13.82 -.29 SiderurNac ... 3.07 -.15 CrPlBdIns 11.49 -0.01 -0.3 EnergyInv 62.62 -0.82 +6.0 BerkH B 19 111.51 -1.91 Wednesday’s YTD price IntSmCapI 17.19 -0.26 +7.6 Intuit 20 57.57 -.21 SilvWhtn g 15 23.89 +.02 close Longleaf Partners EqInc 27.52 -0.37 +14.7 BestBuy dd 27.09 -.31 change RelEstScI 27.93 -0.25 +6.2 Invesco 19 32.58 -.72 Sinclair 15 24.03 -1.52 LongPart 29.59 -0.35 +12.1 EqIncAdml 57.69 -0.77 +14.7 Blackstone 36 20.90 -.15 1. Netflix (NFLX) $223.46 141% USCorEq1I 14.16 -0.20 +14.9 ItauUnibH ... 14.59 -.41 SkywksSol 19 23.13 -.47 SmCap 33.33 -0.47 +15.4 ExplAdml 85.81 -1.18 +16.1 Boeing 18 98.49 -1.12 2. Best Buy (BBY) 27.09 129 USCorEq2I 14.02 -0.20 +15.4 JA Solar rs dd 6.90 -.70 SmithfF 21 33.01 +.11 Loomis Sayles Explr 92.20 -1.27 +16.0 BostonSci dd 9.00 -.15 3. Micron Tech. (MU) 12.02 90 USLgCo 12.73 -0.18 +13.8 JDS Uniph dd 13.13 -.19 SolarCity n ... 38.40 +1.40 BdInstl 15.32 -0.08 +3.3 ExtdIdAdm 52.46 -0.74 +14.4 BrMySq 49 46.17 -.66 USLgValI 26.82 -0.40 +17.5 JPMorgCh 9 53.03 -1.01 Sonus dd 3.16 -.03 BdR b 15.25 -0.08 +3.1 ExtdIdIst 52.46 -0.74 +14.4 Broadcom 25 35.13 -.50 USMicroI 16.89 -0.23 +15.7 JanusCap 14 8.45 -.37 SonyCp ... 19.00 -.82 Sources: S&P Dow Jones Indices; Morningstar Matthew Craft; JJ. Paschke • AP Lord Abbett ExtdMktIdxIP 129.47 -1.82 +14.4 BrcdeCm 21 5.29 -.07 USSmValI 30.57 -0.46 +16.7 JetBlue 17 6.08 -.12 SwstAirl 27 13.63 -.29 AffiliatA m 13.76 -0.21 +14.9 FAWeUSIns 90.64 -1.72 +1.7 CA Inc 13 27.28 -.33 USSmallI 26.16 -0.37 +15.4 JohnJn 23 83.68 -.42 SwstnEngy dd 37.63 -.24 BondDebA m 8.22 -0.05 +3.3 GNMA 10.62 ... -1.7 CBRE Grp 19 22.51 -.54 USTgtValI 19.79 -0.29 +16.3 JohnsnCtl 16 36.31 -.66 SpectraEn 21 29.79 -.54 ShDurIncA m 4.61 -0.01 +0.7 GNMAAdml 10.62 ... -1.6 CBS B 19 48.22 -.89 INDEXES DWS-Scudder JnprNtwk 52 18.54 +1.15 SP Matls q 39.55 -.90 ShDurIncC m 4.64 -0.01 +0.4 GlbEq 20.55 -0.33 +10.1 CME Grp s 27 69.27 +.10 GrIncS 20.87 -0.32 +14.5 KB Home dd 20.19 -.31 SP HlthC q 47.37 -.70 52-Week Net YTD 52-wk MFS GrthIdAdm 40.55 -0.58 +11.0 CST Brds n ... 31.46 +.46 Davis KKR 9 18.30 -.47 SP CnSt q 40.01 -.49 High Low Name Last Chg %Chg %Chg %Chg NYVentA m 40.11 -0.53 +15.3 IsIntlEq 19.96 -0.32 +3.7 GrthIstId 40.55 -0.58 +11.0 CSX 13 24.22 -.52 KandiTech 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Compiled by Charlie Miller. Follow Charlie on Twitter @AthlonCharlie or email him at [email protected] Pitching Prowess 1. Cardinals On pace to win 107. Best ERA Over Last Three Seasons 2. Rangers Three at Boston this week, but no Yu Darvish... Pitcher, Team ERA • Over the winter, Jason Giambi was given the 3. Red Sox ...and no Clay Buchholz. Clayton Kershaw, L.A. Dodgers 2.31 opportunity to interview for the Rockies’ man- 4. Reds Tossed a pair of shutouts at Pittsburgh to take two of three. aging job before the club chose Walt Weiss to Johnny Cueto, Cin. 2.54 lead the team. The 42-year-old Giambi, consid- 5. Pirates Scored just 12 runs over last six games. Jered Weaver, L.A. Angels 2.63 ered by many to be a future major league man- 6. Braves Held punchless Nats to seven runs over the weekend. Justin Verlander, Det. 2.67 ager, signed a minor league deal with Cleveland. 7. A’s Won 14 of 16 with Brewers and White Sox on deck. Cliff Lee, Phil. 2.71 Manager Terry Francona likes having the vet- 8. DiamondbacksPatrick Corbin bids for 10th win Friday vs. Giants. Jordan Zimmermann, Wash. 2.93 eran in the clubhouse as a pseudo player-coach. 9. Orioles Best OPS in baseball (.789). James Shields, T.B./K.C. 3.10 The slugger has just 79 plate appearances this Gio Gonzalez, Oak./Wash. 3.10 10. Yankees Won just three of last 12, including four losses to Mets. season, but over the last week he was called on Hiroki Kuroda, LAD/NYY 3.11 11. Tigers Jhonny Peralta second-most feared hitter for Tigers in May. to pinch-hit and responded with a at Doug Fister, Sea./Det. 3.12 Cincinnati, then was the DH twice and went 2- 12. Indians Brutal trip to New York, Detroit and Texas coming up. (minimum 55 starts) for-4 with a homer and three RBIs in each 13. Rays Best offensive team in majors in May. game. He had been struggling, and the 5-for-9 14. Giants Coughed up double-digit runs six times this season. Worst ERA Over Last Three Seasons week raised his average to .203. 15. Rockies Only 17-23 since hot start. Pitcher, Team ERA • The 2012 American League Triple Crown 16. Nationals When pitchers allow 1, 2 or 3 runs: Nats are only 17-13. Derek Lowe, Atl./Clev./NYY/Texas 5.23 Jeff Francis, K.C./Colo. 5.20 winner Miguel Cabrera is at it again. May was 17. Phillies 11-5 vs. Mets and Marlins, 16-25 against everyone else. Luke Hochevar, K.C. 5.08 a very merry month for the Tigers’ slugger. He 18. Padres Scored more than four runs just once last week. led the AL in batting average (.379), home J.A. Happ, Hou./Tor. 5.07 19. Angels Swept at home by Houston? Yep. runs (12), RBIs (33) and OPS (1.222). Miggy Ubaldo Jimenez, Colo./Clev. 5.00 remains three home runs behind Baltimore’s 20. Twins Won six of seven and next nine are against losing teams. Chris Davis for the league lead, but Cabrera 21. White Sox Guess the Cubs still own Chicago. Still Perfect leads Davis by 10 points in the batting race 22. Mariners Kendrys Morales hit .343 with 11 doubles and 23 RBIs in May. Most Saves Without Blown Save in ’13 and by 13 RBIs. Detroit manager JIm Leyland 23. Royals Can hitting coach George Brett make a difference? may want those two hitting 3-4 for the Amer- 24. Dodgers Injuries and losses are mounting. Pitcher, Team Saves ican League in next month’s All-Star Game. Jason Grilli, Pitt. 22 25. Blue Jays 8-8 in last 16 games within the division. Edward Mujica, StL 17 • In case you’re wondering and for the sake of 26. Mets They’ll always have that four-game sweep over Yanks. equal time, Marco Scutaro led the National Grant Balfour, Oak. 13 27. Cubs Run differential is –1, but still nine games under .500. League in May with a .420 batting average Jonathan Papelbon, Phil. 11 and Domonic Brown of Philadelphia led with 28. Brewers Only staff without a shutout this season. Casey Janssen, Tor. 11 12 homers and 25 ribbies. Paul Goldschmidt 29. Astros Won five straight, but still four games behind next-to-last in AL. Jim Henderson, Milw. 9 of Arizona had the best OPS (1.133). For the Chris Davis Athlon Sports 30. Marlins Jose Fernandez had two of team’s six wins in May. Kevin Gregg, 6 season, Goldschmidt leads the senior circuit with 46 RBIs, trails Brown by three home runs and is fourth in the batting race, 13 points shy of Jean Segura of Milwaukee. • Three youngsters made their major league debuts in the St. Louis rotation, and the Cardi- nals’ offense staked each to a lead after the 2013 MLB Draft first inning. The offense produced three first- inning runs for John Gast against the Mets on The MLB Draft begins Thursday, June May 14. Tyler Lyons was also given a three Hunter Renfroe, OF, Miss. State 6, and the three-day event is a must-see spot against San Diego on May 22. Then The athletic outfielder has al- Michael Wacha, the most heralded prospect of spectacle for baseball fans every sum- ways impressed with his de- the three, was given a pair of runs against the mer. Here are a few of the top prospects fense and speed. This spring his Royals on May 30. from the college and high school ranks. bat began to develop and the COLLEGE future right fielder has rocketed Mark Appel, P, Stanford up draft boards. The No. 1 overall pick last season by the Eric Jagielo, 3B, Notre Dame Chris Davis, Baltimore Pittsburgh Pirates elected to return to The left-handed hitter showed Lest you believe that Davis’s start this season Stanford for his senior season after re- is somewhat of a fluke, his bat has yet to cool excellent power last summer in off for the Orioles. He produced 14 hits last jecting the Bucs’ offer last summer. It the Cape and continued to week, including four that left the park, and will be interesting to see how the lack of progress this spring for the Irish. scored a majors-best 10 runs in leading Bal- leverage to return to college will affect Defensively, he may end up at timore to a 5-2 mark for the week. negotiations this year. first or as an outfield corner. Jonathan Gray, P, Oklahoma Sean Manaea, P, Indiana State The big righthander has been drafted The Sycamores’ lefthander was twice before, the last time by the Yan- not drafted out of high school, Aaron Harang, Seattle kees in 2011. Gray owns a tremendous but made an impression last While many teams had given up on him, the veteran righthander put together two solid fastball that can reach triple digits. summer in the Cape Cod starts last week. He pitched a complete game , 3B, San Diego League, where he was named shutout over San Diego, giving up just four hits Bryant is the premier power hitter in col- the outstanding pro prospect in and a pair of walks. It was the seventh shutout lege. At 6'5", 215, he is projected to grow the league. Appel: Larry Goren/Four Seam Images/AP Images; Meadows: Pouya Daniel of his career and first since 2009. even stronger. Defensively, his arm is an Alex Gonzalez, P, Oral Roberts Mark Appel, a Stanford senior (left), could once again be the No. 1 overall selection. asset, but he will likely end up at first The ace of the Golden Eagles, Austin Meadows is likely to be the first prep athlete chosen with the first pick on June 6. base, or possibly as a corner outfielder. Gonzalez throws a cut fastball Domonic Brown, Philadelphia Colin Moran, 3B, North Carolina that is advanced. His slider and Kohl Stewart, P, St. Pius X HS (Texas) J.P. Crawford, SS, Lakewood HS (Calif.) The prospect that we’ve been hearing so The junior third baseman is solid defen- changeup are developing. The high school senior excels at both Another USC signee, Crawford’s glove much about for several years now may have sively and handles the bat extremely baseball and football, and the quarter- work at short has caught the eye of finally turned the corner. The Phillies’ out- well, having excelled the past two sum- HIGH SCHOOL back has signed with Texas A&M to scouts. He has terrific range and is ath- fielder hit safely in all seven games last week mers in the Cape Cod League. Clint Frazier, OF, Loganville HS (Ga.) play both sports. With that leverage, letic. His bat is a question mark, but including seven home runs. With those Braden Shipley, P, Nevada Frazier is committed to the University homers, he drove in 13 runs and scored eight. some teams may shy away citing there’s no doubt an organization will The ace of the Nevada staff has touched of Georgia, but he’s likely to begin his signability concerns. Stewart has draft him high believing that his bat will 98 on the radar gun, but his breaking pro career this summer. His speed, de- tremendous athletic ability and a live develop. and off-speed pitches need refining. fense, instincts and bat are all above av- arm that is far from polished. Ian Clarkin, P, Madison HS (Calif.) Cliff Lee, Philadelphia Scouts believe he will develop quickly erage and advanced for a prepster. Trey Ball, New Castle HS (Ind.) The lefthander from the San Diego area The lefty pitched in some tough luck last sea- through the minor leagues. Austin Meadows, OF, Grayson HS (Ga.) Truly a dual threat as a left-handed is committed to the University of San son, winning just six games with a 3.16 ERA. DJ Peterson, 1B-3B, New Mexico The athletic outfielder signed with pitcher and outfielder. He throws in the Diego, but his power arm has impressed But the Phillies have won his last six starts. The Lobos’ best hitter batted .408 with Clemson, but few believe he will choose low 90s and has developed an effective scouts. Last week, Lee defeated the Red Sox and 18 homers and 72 RBIs in 55 games this college over what should be a lucrative changeup. At 6'6", 180, he has room to Phil Bickford, P, Oaks Christian HS, (Calif.) Brewers with 15.2 innings, 11 hits allowed, spring. He has a good feel for the strike no walks and 19 Ks. signing bonus. The left-handed hitter fill out, and organizations may differ on At 6'4", 200, the Westlake Village na- zone and is adequate at both corners. has some power and excellent speed. whether his future is on the mound or in tive has scouts believing he has a Ryne Stanek, P, Arkansas Reese McGuire, C, Kentwood HS (Wash.) center field. tremendous future in the big leagues. The lanky righthander has a power arm McGuire is a left-handed hitter catcher Dominic Smith, 1B, Serra HS (Calif.) His fastball reaches the upper 90s, and Wil Myers, Tampa Bay with a mid-90s fastball and a slider that with an outstanding arm and polished The smooth-fielding first baseman from he throws a curve and change, but nei- The Rays would love to avoid Myers earning is becoming his best pitch. Most scouts skills behind the plate. He had an out- Gardenia is a pure hitter from the left ther is considered an elite pitch by any Super 2 status with extra service this season, believe he projects best as a closer, but standing run last summer with Team side. There isn’t much power or means. He will need some time to de- but it’s time to give the prospect a call. Over he has shown the ability to maintain USA’s 18-and-under team that won a speed, but experts see him as a fu- velop and shouldn’t be rushed through his last 10 games at Triple-A Durham, he’s bat- good velocity late in games. gold medal. ture .300 hitter. He signed with USC. the minors. ting .409 with six home runs and 21 RBIs.

June 8, 1993 OBP for Matt Carpenter of the Cardinals since being moved to the leadoff spot permanently on May 2. Carpenter, who During May, five pitchers Per rules at the time, the Chicago Cubs receive two .433 has started at second, third, first and right field during that time, is batting .339 with 21 runs in 27 games and St. made six starts and draft picks as compensation for losing Greg Mad- Louis is 19-8 over that stretch. logged an ERA less dux to the Atlanta Braves via free agency. Taking than 2.00 for the month. Can you the Braves’ pick at No. 24, the Cubs select Jon 0-4 Record in May for James Shields of the despite a 1.08 WHIP and 2.92 ERA in his five starts. Ratliff. As a compensation pick at No. 29, Chicago name the five pitchers? (Hint: Only Record in May for Jason Hammel of the Baltimore Orioles despite a 1.70 WHIP and 6.44 ERA in his five starts. chooses Kevin Orie. For Greg Maddux. 3-1 one of them is right-handed.)

June 3, 2003 5 Blown saves for Fernando Rodney of Tampa Bay this season. The closer blew just two all of last season.

Two-thirds of the Baltimore Orioles’ outfield is 5 Walk-off losses this season for the Brewers and Marlins, most in the majors. May. in starts 30 their in decisions

drafted. The Orioles draft right fielder Nick Markakis no- 13 with 14-3 is record aggregate Home runs in 169 at-bats for David Ortiz when playing first base since 2005, according to the Red Sox. The Washington. of Strasburg Stephen out of Young Harris College in Georgia with the sev- 19

enth overall selection. At No. 37, the Seattle 4 Consecutive singles to start the fifth inning by the Tigers vs. the Pirates on May 30, yet Detroit did not plate a run. righty joined Dodgers the of shaw

Mariners choose Adam Jones as a shortstop out of Ker- Clayton and Atlanta of Minor Mike

.391 Batting average on the road for Cincinnati’s Joey Votto, the best in the bigs. Pittsburgh, of Locke Jeff Philadelphia,

TRIVIA ANSWER: TRIVIA Morse High School in San Diego. Later, the Mariners of Lee Cliff Lefties would deal Jones to Baltimore for Erik Bedard. .404 Batting average at home for Colorado’s Troy Tulowitzki, the best in the bigs. Athlon Sports Reds put Cueto back on DL with strained shoulder muscle

The Associated Press It was Villarreal’s turn afterward that the muscle return in two weeks. He was close to returning on Wednesday before CINCINNATI — Right- to start for Louisville on was bothering him again. “He doesn’t have to go when he pulled it again. their game against Ari- hander Johnny Cueto Wednesday, making him The Reds waited to see back to square one like he “I just feel better,” Heisey zona. went back on the 15-day the fi rst choice for the how his back felt in the did the last time,” Baker said. “I know it’s better. Cleto was 2-2 with a disabled list Wednesday promotion. He made one next few days. They de- said. “He’ll continue train- Looking back, I probably 5.67 ERA in 13 games with with a sore muscle by his relief appearance for the cided to put him on the ing.” rushed it. It’s ready to play. Memphis, six as a starter. pitching shoulder, the sec- Reds at the end of last sea- disabled list again, hoping The Reds also told out- It was no one’s fault other Right-hander Victor ond time this season that son. it heals completely. fi elder Chris Heisey that than mine.” Marte was sent to Mem- the Cincinnati Reds have Cueto was on the dis- “It’s the same thing he he’ll start a rehab assign- Heisey expects to play phis. Marte, the losing lost their top starter to the abled list from April 15 had before,” manager ment on Friday in Louis- several games at Louis- pitcher Tuesday night a injury. to May 19 with a strained Dusty Baker said. “He ville. Heisey became the ville, given that he’s been 7-6, 14-inning loss to Ari- Cueto was scheduled to muscle by the back of his felt it a little bit after he starter in left fi eld after sidelined for so long. zona, was 0-1 with a 6.00 start the fi nal game of a right shoulder. He made pitched in Pittsburgh. He Ryan Ludwick tore carti- ERA in four appearances. series against the Colorado three starts after his re- told us after the game he lage in his right shoulder Cardinals’ moves The Cardinals also an- Rockies on Wednesday. turn, going 2-0 with a 1.80 felt it. It’s not as bad as last while sliding into third nounced that catcher Yadier Instead, right-hander Pe- ERA. He allowed only one time. We want to be pre- base on opening day. ST. LOUIS — The St. Molina has dropped his ap- dro Villarreal was called hit in eight innings of a cautious with it.” Heisey pulled his right Louis Cardinals recalled peal of a one-game suspen- up from Triple-A Louis- 6-0 win in Pittsburgh on Baker said the Reds are hamstring and went on right-hander Maikel Cleto sion for bumping umpire ville to take his place. Friday, but told the Reds optimistic that Cueto can the disabled list April 29. from Triple-A Memphis Mike Everitt on Sunday. 12 • Daily Corinthian Sports Thursday, June 6, 2013 Shorts Teheran dominates for Atlanta Booneville Football Camp The Booneville Blue Devils will be The Associated Press game series. said. dle and a trainer. After a brief hosting a Junior Football Camp open ATLANTA — Julio Teheran “I feel like he’s comfort- “I couldn’t see exactly what discussion on the mound, to area youngsters grades second- realized he was working on a able,” said Braves right fi elder he was throwing, but I could Rodriguez was removed from seventh today and Friday. Those no-hitter against Pittsburgh Jason Heyward, who had two see what he was getting guys the game. entering second-fourth grade will par- after the fi fth inning. hits. “He’s not trying to pitch out with. It was just a great Instead of accompanying ticipate today, while incoming fifth- He tried to put the thought his way onto the team. He’s game he pitched. ... I tip my the team to Chicago for a se- seventh graders will attend on Friday. out of his head so he could going out there competing as hat to him. He did an excel- ries against the Cubs, Rodri- The camp will be held on the BHS keep doing what was working. a part of the team.” lent job. Handled it well, too.” guez returned to Pittsburgh to practice field from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 Teheran held Pittsburgh Pinch-hitter Brandon Inge David Carpenter pitched a be examined. p.m., with a guest speaker afterward. without a hit for 7 2⁄3 innings broke up Teheran’s no-hit perfect ninth to complete the Rodriguez gave up two hits Cost is $25, which includes camp before settling for a combined bid by hitting a fastball for combined one-hitter. and a run and hit Freddie t-shirt, lunch and instruction on fun- one-hit shutout, and the At- a single to left fi eld with two Evan Gattis and Gerald Freeman with his 14th and damentals from Blue Devils players lanta Braves beat the Pirates outs in the eighth. Teheran Laird hit back-to-back hom- fi nal pitch. and staff. College football players are 5-0 on Wednesday. received an ovation from ers in the sixth. The Pirates have lost three also scheduled to appear. Only 22, he took another Braves fans, who also cheered Pittsburgh’s Wandy Rodri- straight and fi ve of six. Walk-up registration is welcome. big step in his breakthrough after the inning ended on guez (6-4) left the game with Bryan Morris replaced Ro- Parents can register children at any season. Tehran (4-2) gave up Starling Marte’s pop-up. tightness in his left forearm driguez and gave up no runs Booneville city school. Additional one hit with two walks and set “The thing is, for someone after recording only one out on three walks in 3 2⁄3 innings. camp info and forms can also be a career high with 11 strike- like me sitting across on the in the fi rst inning. Teheran was sharp from found at www.boonevilleschools.org outs in eight innings in the other side, sitting for eight in- Rodriguez, a left-hander, the start. Only 28 of his 107 or by calling Trey Ward at 416-1537. Braves’ fi fth straight win, in- nings, I basically get to scout pointed to his forearm when cluding a sweep of the three- him for eight innings,” Inge visited by manager Clint Hur- Please see BRAVES | 13 CHS Volleyball Camp Corinth High School will host their 4th Annual Basic Skills Volleyball Camp on June 10 (9 a.m. to 3 p.m.) Northeast and 11 (6 p.m. to 8 p.m.) in the high Football school gym. Kids ages 6-12 from any school are eligible for the camp, Fieldhouse which will teach basic skills such as campaign serving and blocking. Children who wish to improve on these skills are Northeast Mississippi Com- welcome to attend. Registration is munity College’s Development Foundation received its first limited to the first $100 students, donation in support of the new and all campers must pre-register by football field house by Morgan June 3. Cost is $35 per camper and Van Lines of Booneville. Bill includes a camp t-shirt. Campers will and Joyce Morgan (center), provide their own lunch on June 10, owners of Morgan Van Lines, and an exhibition game for parents donated $5,000 to the North- and guests will close camp on June east Development Founda- tion’s drive to raise funds for 11. Registration forms can be picked the new 9,360 square foot up at all Corinth Elementary Schools, fieldhouse, which is expected or Med Supply Plus. For more infor- to be completed in August. All mation, to obtain forms, or to register donors will be listed on the e-mail Ronnie Sleeper (ronnie@med- Coach Bill Ward Donor Wall of supplyplus.net). Honor that will be prominently displayed in the entrance of the new Northeast football Biggersville Basketball Camp field house. Also on hand for the donation were Patrick Ea- The 1A State Champion Biggers- ton, NEDF executive director ville Lions will be hosting two basket- (left), and Dr. Johnny Allen, ball camps June 11-14. Camps times NEMCC President. For more are 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. for boys and 1 information about the fund- p.m. to 5 p.m. for girls and any child raising campaign or to make entering grades 1-8 are eligible. Ev- a donation to the project, contact Eaton at 720-7165 or ery camper will receive a camp t-shirt [email protected] and camp cost is $40 per child. To register, or for more information, con- Submitted Photo tact Cliff Little at 665-1486.

Golf Tournament Whispering Pines Golf Course will host a three-man scramble on June 22. For more information call Judy Hall of Fame, museum lose supporter Miller at 286-6151 or 284-7431. BY RICK CLEVELAND Ben Puckett, who died Sun- better.” worked with Puckett on the Try Tennis Ben Puckett always seemed day at 83 following a short Ben Puckett didn’t look at Olympic committee. to this observer a force of na- illness, was a stepper with a Mississippi State as just a foot- “Ben had an energy level The Northeast MS Tennis Associa- ture. He was square-jawed huge, confi dent stride. ball team or as just his alma that was unbelievable; no- tion is looking for individuals inter- and, in his younger years, bar- I was proud to call him a mater. He looked at State as body could keep up with him,” ested in learning to play tennis or rel-chested with the forearms friend. We shared a love of the place that changed his life. Wells said. “I think his love to improve on their skills. Through a of a blacksmith. But it was not sports and the people in- As for the Olympics, Ben for the Olympics went back to grant from the United State Tennis his physical appearance that volved. He especially loved worked tirelessly in support the fi rst games he attended in Association, the group is planning made him seem such a pow- the Mississippi State Bulldogs of Mississippi’s Olympic ef- 1968 at Mexico City. He loved several “Try Tennis” events for ages erful force. and the Olympics. He poured fort. He served as the Mis- the competition. He was a 10-75. The group will also provide 6 No, Ben Puckett believed in much of himself into both. sissippi Chairman of the U.S. competitor himself and he free lessons with a local pro player himself and he believed in his Said long-time Mississippi Olympic committee for 16 loved watching great athletes for adults who join the UTSA for the family. He did things his way, State athletic director Larry years and as co-chairman for compete.” first time. The organization also which was with the concrete Templeton, “Mississippi State another 10. He attended each Continued Wells, “On ev- hosts local leagues for kids and positivity that his was the was his school, and he was Summer Olympic Games ery trip we ever made, Ben adults. To express interest, or for right way. Where others saw proud of it, and he was 100 from Mexico City in 1968 to squeezed something into ev- more information, contact Ginger a roadblock or a deal-buster, percent behind us all the time. Sydney in 2000. In 1996, he ery minute of every day. He Mattox at 808-9512 or Becky Demeo Ben saw a challenge. He was a great fan, one that helped guide a successful ef- didn’t want to miss anything. at 287-2395. There’s an old saying, my never complained and always fort to bring other country’s He wanted every second of daddy used to use all the time wanted to help. He made his Olympic teams to Mississippi every day to count.” Golf Tournament for Ben’s kind of attitude: contributions behind the to train in preparation for the Ben Puckett used that en- “That ain’t no hill for a step- scene. He didn’t want public- Atlanta Games. Sign-up for the 7th Annual Pickwick per!” ity; he just wanted to make us Jackson attorney Cal Wells Please see MUSEUM | 13 Landing Rotary Ralph Thomas Memo- rial Golf Tournament set for Friday, June 21 at Shiloh Falls Golf Course in Pickwick in under way. Lunch and cash prizes included. Contact Marcus Anderson 731-610-1650 for details MLB interviews players in drug probe and to be a hole sponsor. Associated Press chael Weiner said Wednesday Cabrera and Bartolo Colon our joint (drug) program. We NEW YORK — Major the commissioner’s offi ce has are among more than a dozen trust that the commissioner’s League Baseball has begun assured the union that “no players whose names have offi ce shares these interests.” Nats’ Strasburg interviewing players linked to decisions regarding discipline been tied to the now-closed MLB has been seeking a Miami anti-aging clinic that have been made or will be clinic, Biogenesis of America. Bosch’s cooperation since Mi- allegedly sold performance- made until those interviews “Every player has been or ami New Times reported in placed on DL enhancing drugs and became are completed.” will be represented by an at- January that it obtained what the focus of the sport’s inves- “It would be unfortunate if torney from the players’ as- it said were records detailing tigation. anyone prejudged those in- sociation,” Weiner said. “The drug purchases by Rodriguez, with lat strain Clinic founder Anthony vestigations,” Weiner said in players’ association has ev- Cabrera, Cruz and Colon. The Associated Press Bosch has agreed to talk with a statement. ery interest in both defend- Yahoo Sports reported that WASHINGTON — The Washington MLB, according to numerous , Ryan ing the rights of players and Nationals have placed Stephen Stras- reports, and union head Mi- Braun, Nelson Cruz, Melky in defending the integrity of Please see MLB | 13 burg on the 15-day disabled list be- cause of a strained muscle in his back. The Nationals made the move Wednesday after Strasburg skipped a scheduled bullpen session. The session James can get back at Spurs in NBA Finals was supposed to determine whether he could make a start on Saturday. Associated Press bother looking. league’s best record this sea- on our home fl oor, celebrated Strasburg was removed after two MIAMI — Before reaching The Spurs already know. son. on our home fl oor. I won’t innings when he showed obvious dis- the top of basketball, LeBron “He’ll be a lot more of a Now the Spurs will try to forget that. You shouldn’t as a comfort during Friday’s game against James was run over by the problem than he was in ‘07, take it back. competitor. You should never the Atlanta Braves. San Antonio Spurs. that’s for sure,” Spurs coach But James is now the best forget that,” James said. The Nationals said the next day that The Spurs swept James’ Gregg Popovich said Wednes- player in the game, is sur- He joined the Heat in 2010, Strasburg had a “slight strain” to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the day. rounded by more talent in experienced more fi nals fail- lat. The team was hoping he would not 2007 NBA Finals, so long ago Tim Duncan told the beat- Miami than he ever had in ure a year later, then was fi - miss a start, although he was moved that the winning game plan en James minutes after that Cleveland, and still carries nals MVP last year when Mi- back two days in the rotation to give focused on exploiting James’ series that the league would the memory of the beating the ami beat Oklahoma City in him time to heal. weaknesses. Those are nearly someday belong to him, Spurs laid on him six years fi ve games. Another title now Manager Davey Johnson said a impossible to fi nd now, and and he was right. The NBA’s ago. would put him halfway to the pitcher will be promoted from Triple- James essentially warned MVP guided Miami to last “I have something in me A Syracuse to start on Saturday. the Spurs that they shouldn’t year’s championship and the that they took in ‘07. Beat us Please see NBA | 13 Thursday, June 6, 2013 Scoreboard Daily Corinthian • 13

Baseball Baltimore 33 25 .569 2½ Noon x-Miami at San Antonio, 7 p.m. land, 1-6, 6-4, 3-1, retired. BRAVES Tampa Bay 31 26 .544 4 Sunday Tuesday, June 18 Bob and Mike Bryan (1), United Toronto 24 34 .414 11½ x-South Carolina at North Carolina, x-San Antonio at Miami, 8 p.m. States, def. David Marrero and Fernan- N.L. standings, schedule Central Division 1 p.m. Thursday, June 20 do Verdasco (8), Spain, 6-3, 6-4. W L Pct GB At Raleigh, N.C. x-San Antonio at Miami, 8 p.m. Women’s quarterfi nals CONTINUED FROM 12 Detroit 31 25 .554 — Friday Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hra- East Division Cleveland 30 29 .508 2½ Rice (44-18) at North Carolina State decka (2), Czech Republic, def. Cara W L Pct GB Minnesota 26 29 .473 4½ (47-14), 4 p.m. Hockey Black, Zimbabwe, and Marina Erakovic, pitches were balls, and he set a Atlanta 37 22 .627 — Chicago 24 32 .429 7 Saturday New Zealand, 2-6, 7-6 (3), 6-4. Washington 29 29 .500 7½ NHL playoffs career high in strikeouts for the Kansas City 23 32 .418 7½ Rice at North Carolina State, 4 p.m. Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Philadelphia 29 30 .492 8 West Division Sunday (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Vesnina (4), Russia, def. Kristina Mlad- second straight start after fan- New York 22 33 .400 13 W L Pct GB x-Rice at North Carolina State, 4 Saturday, June 1 enovic, France, and Galina Voskoboeva Miami 16 43 .271 21 ning nine in a 3-2 loss to Wash- Texas 35 22 .614 — p.m. Chicago 2, Los Angeles 1 (10), Kazakhstan, 6-4, 6-1. Central Division Oakland 35 25 .583 1½ At Baton Rouge, La. Boston 3, Pittsburgh 0 Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci (1), ington on Friday. W L Pct GB Los Angeles 26 33 .441 10 Friday Sunday, June 2 Italy, def. Varvara Lepchenko, United St. Louis 38 20 .655 — Teheran said he relied on his Seattle 26 33 .441 10 Oklahoma (43-19) at LSU (55-9), 7 Chicago 4, Los Angeles 2, Chicago States, and Zheng Saisai, China, 7-5, Cincinnati 36 23 .610 2½ Houston 21 38 .356 15 p.m. leads series 2-0 6-1. slider. Pittsburgh 35 25 .583 4 ––– Saturday Monday, June 3 Nadia Petrova, Russia, and Katarina Chicago 23 33 .411 14 “They maybe were looking for Monday’s Games Oklahoma at LSU, 7 p.m. Boston 6, Pittsburgh 1, Boston leads Srebotnik (3), Slovenia, def. Anastasia Milwaukee 22 35 .386 15½ N.Y. Yankees 4, Cleveland 3 Sunday series 2-0 Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, and Lucie Sa- my two-seamer that I’ve been West Division Detroit 10, Tampa Bay 1 x-Oklahoma at LSU, 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 4 farova (11), Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-3. W L Pct GB throwing a lot but I didn’t use,” Boston 17, Texas 5 At Fullerton, Calif. Los Angeles 3, Chicago 1, Chicago Mixed quarterfi nals Arizona 33 25 .569 — Baltimore 4, Houston 1 Friday leads series 2-1 Liezel Huber, United States, and he said. “I just keep them off- San Francisco 31 27 .534 2 Minnesota 3, Kansas City 0 UCLA (42-17) at Cal St.-Fullerton Wednesday Marcelo Melo (8), Brazil, def. Lisa Colorado 31 28 .525 2½ balance.” Milwaukee 4, Oakland 3, 10 innings (51-8), 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Boston Raymond, United States, and Bruno San Diego 26 32 .448 7 L.A. Angels 4, Chicago Cubs 3 Saturday Today Soares (4), Brazil, 6-4, 6-4. Teheran said no teammates Los Angeles 25 32 .439 7½ Seattle 7, Chicago White Sox 4 UCLA at Cal St.-Fullerton, 10 p.m. Chicago at Los Angeles, 8 p.m. Semifi nals ––– talked to him in the dugout San Francisco 2, Toronto 1 Sunday Friday Lucie Hradecka and Frantisek Cer- Tuesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games x-UCLA at Cal St.-Fullerton, 10 p.m. Pittsburgh at Boston, 7 p.m. mak, Czech Republic, def. Liezel Hu- about the no-hit bid. Philadelphia 7, Miami 3, 11 innings N.Y. Yankees 6, Cleveland 4 At Tallahassee, Fla. Saturday ber, United States, and Marcelo Melo Washington 3, N.Y. Mets 2 “No, nobody,” he said. “It’s Oakland at Milwaukee Saturday x-Los Angeles at Chicago, 7 p.m. (8), Brazil, 3-6, 6-2, 10-3. Colorado 5, Cincinnati 4 Chicago White Sox at Seattle Indiana (46-14) at Florida State (47- Sunday Kristina Mladenovic, France, and something nobody can tell me. Atlanta 5, Pittsburgh 4, 10 innings Toronto at San Francisco 15), Noon x-Boston at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Daniel Nestor (5), Canada, def. Cara Milwaukee 4, Oakland 3, 10 innings Just let it happen.” Chicago Cubs at L.A. Angels Sunday Monday Black, Zimbabwe, and Aisam-ul-Haq Arizona 7, St. Louis 6, 14 innings Tampa Bay at Detroit Indiana at Florida State, 1 p.m. x-Chicago at Los Angeles, 8 p.m. Qureshi, Pakistan, 7-5, 6-4. Braves manager Fredi Gonza- L.A. Angels 4, Chicago Cubs 3 Texas at Boston Monday, June 10 Tuesday, June 11 L.A. Dodgers 9, San Diego 7 lez said he would have left Tehe- Baltimore at Houston x-Indiana at Florida State, 1 p.m. x-Pittsburgh at Boston, TBD San Francisco 2, Toronto 1 Minnesota at Kansas City At Nashville, Tenn. Wednesday, June 12 Transactions ran in the game for the ninth if Wednesday’s Games Today’s Games Saturday x-Boston at Pittsburgh, TBD Atlanta 5, Pittsburgh 0 he had a chance to complete the Tampa Bay (Ro.Hernandez 3-5) at Louisville (49-12) at Vanderbilt (54- x-Los Angeles at Chicago, TBD Miami at Philadelphia Wedneday Detroit (Scherzer 7-0), 12:08 p.m. 10), 3 p.m. no-hitter. Oakland at Milwaukee Baltimore (Mig.Gonzalez 2-2) at Sunday BASEBALL Toronto at San Francisco Television “You don’t want to run a young Houston (B.Norris 5-4), 1:10 p.m. Louisville at Vanderbilt, 4 p.m. American League Chicago Cubs at L.A. Angels Texas (D.Holland 5-2) at Boston Monday, June 10 BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Designated pitcher to 135 pitches just to try N.Y. Mets at Washington (Lester 6-2), 6:10 p.m. x-Louisville at Vanderbilt, 7 p.m. Today’s lineup C Chris Snyder for assignment. Rein- Colorado at Cincinnati to get a no-hitter,” he said. Minnesota (Pelfrey 3-6) at Kansas At Charlottesville, Va. stated C Taylor Teagarden from the Arizona at St. Louis Schedule subject to change and/or City (W.Davis 3-5), 7:10 p.m. Saturday 15-day DL. Teheran didn’t allow a bas- San Diego at L.A. Dodgers blackouts. Oakland (Straily 3-2) at Chicago Mississippi State (46-18) at Virginia BOSTON RED SOX — Sent 3B Will Today’s Games CYCLING erunner until Russell Martin White Sox (Quintana 3-2), 7:10 p.m. (47-10), 1 p.m. Middlebrooks to Pawtucket (IL) for a N.Y. Mets (Marcum 0-6) at Washing- 11 p.m. (NBCSN) – Criterium du N.Y. Yankees (P.Hughes 2-4) at Se- Sunday rehab assignment. walked with two outs in the fi fth. ton (G.Gonzalez 3-3), 6:05 p.m. Dauphine, stage 5, Gresy-sur-Six to attle (Harang 2-5), 9:10 p.m. Mississippi State at Virginia, 7 p.m. — Sent OF Jus- Arizona (Kennedy 3-3) at St. Louis Valmorel, France (same-day tape) Friday’s Games Monday, June 10 tin Maxwell to Corpus Christi (TL) for a (S.Miller 6-3), 6:15 p.m. GOLF Minnesota at Washington, 6:05 p.m. x-Mississippi State at Virginia, 4 rehab assignment. MUSEUM Philadelphia (Cloyd 1-2) at Milwau- 8 a.m. (TGC) – European PGA Tour, Texas at Toronto, 6:07 p.m. p.m. KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Transferred kee (W.Peralta 4-6), 7:10 p.m. Lyoness Open, fi rst round, at Atzen- Cleveland at Detroit, 6:08 p.m. At Corvallis, Ore. LHP Danny Duffy to the 60-day DL. San Diego (Cashner 4-3) at Colorado brugg, Austria Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m. Saturday MINNESOTA TWINS — Agreed to (Chacin 3-3), 7:40 p.m. 11:30 a.m. (TGC) – LPGA, Wegman’s CONTINUED FROM 12 L.A. Angels at Boston, 6:10 p.m. Kansas State (44-17) at Oregon terms with RHP Caleb Brewer on a mi- Atlanta (Hudson 4-4) at L.A. Dodgers Championship, fi rst round, at Pittsford, Houston at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. State (48-10), 7 p.m. nor league contract. (Greinke 2-1), 9:10 p.m. N.Y. Oakland at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 Sunday SEATTLE MARINERS — Optioned INF ergy and positivity to become a Friday’s Games 2 p.m. (TGC) – PGA Tour, St. Jude p.m. Kansas State at Oregon State, 10 Carlos Triunfel to Tacoma (PCL). Se- Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 1:20 Classic, fi rst round, at Memphis, Tenn. remarkably successful business- N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. p.m. lected the contract of C Brandon Bantz p.m. 5:30 p.m. (TGC) – Champions Tour, Monday, June 10 from Tacoma. Transferred OF Franklin man. He joined Stribling Ma- Minnesota at Washington, 6:05 p.m. The Tradition, fi rst round, at Birming- American League leaders x-Kansas State at Oregon State, 7 Gutierrez to the 60-day DL. Miami at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. ham, Ala. (same-day tape) chinery in 1952 as an accoun- G AB R H Pct. p.m. TAMPA BAY RAYS — Agreed to terms St. Louis at Cincinnati,6:10 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL MiCabrera Det 56 230 46 85 .370 with C Jesus Flores on a minor league tant. Years and years later, that Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 7:10 1 p.m. (MLB) – Regional coverage, CDavis Bal 57 203 43 72 .355 contract. p.m. Baltimore at Houston or Tampa Bay at company became Puckett Ma- JhPeralta Det 52 204 29 69 .338 Basketball National League San Diego at Colorado, 7:40 p.m. Detroit (1 p.m. start) Donaldson Oak 60 223 32 74 .332 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — As- chinery with Ben, then son Rich- San Francisco at Arizona, 8:40 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL Mauer Min 52 211 36 70 .332 signed RHP Eric Smith outright to Mo- Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. NBA playoffs 8 p.m. (ABC) – Playoffs, fi nals, game ard and now grandson Hastings Pedroia Bos 59 230 39 76 .330 bile (SL). Sent RHP Daniel Hudson to (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 1, San Antonio at Miami Mobile for a rehab assignment. Agreed as the CEO. National League leaders Loney TB 57 184 27 60 .326 NHL HOCKEY Machado Bal 58 249 38 81 .325 CONFERENCE FINALS to terms with LHP Anderson Placido on G AB R H Pct. 8 p.m. (NBCSN) – Playoffs, confer- You should know that Ben AGordon KC 55 228 35 73 .320 Sunday, May 19 a minor league contract. YMolina StL 55 207 24 72 .348 ence fi nals, game 4, Los Angeles vs. Lowrie Oak 56 216 26 69 .319 San Antonio 105, Memphis 83 COLORADO ROCKIES — Agreed to Puckett — and thus his fam- Cuddyer Col 43 164 25 56 .341 Chicago Home Runs Tuesday, May 21 terms with RHP Ryan Buch on a minor Segura Mil 57 227 33 77 .339 TENNIS ily — were huge supporters of CDavis, Baltimore, 20; MiCabrera, San Antonio 93, Memphis 89, OT league contract. Goldschmidt Ari 57 212 41 71 .335 8 a.m. (ESPN2) – French Open, wom- Detroit, 17; Encarnacion, Toronto, 17; Wednesday, May 22 LOS ANGELES DODGERS_Reinstat- your Mississippi Sports Hall of Tulowitzki Col 53 190 33 63 .332 en’s semifi nals, at Paris Cano, New York, 14; NCruz, Texas, 14; Miami 103, Indiana 102, OT ed INF Hanley Ramirez from the 15-day AdGonzalez LAD 54 191 19 63 .330 Fame and Museum. Just this ADunn, Chicago, 13; MarReynolds, Friday, May 24 DL. Placed LHP Chris Capuano on the Votto Cin 59 222 47 73 .329 Cleveland, 13; Trumbo, Los Angeles, Indiana 97, Miami 93 15-day DL, retroactive to May 30. past March 27, we held a recep- CGomez Mil 56 210 33 68 .324 Tennis 13. Saturday, May 25 — Sent RHP Na- Scutaro SF 54 217 30 70 .323 tion to dedicate our refurbished Runs Batted In San Antonio 104, Memphis 93 than Eovaldi to Jacksonville (SL) and MCarpenter StL 55 217 47 70 .323 MiCabrera, Detroit, 65; CDavis, Bal- Sunday, May 26 French Open OF Giancarlo Stanton to Jupiter (FSL) Olympic Room, sponsored since Home Runs timore, 52; Encarnacion, Toronto, 48; Miami 114, Indiana 96 Wednesday at Stade Roland Gar- for rehab assignments. DBrown, Philadelphia, 18; CGonza- the museum’s opening in 1996 Fielder, Detroit, 48; Napoli, Boston, 46; Monday, May 27 ros, Paris. Purse: $28.4 million (Grand — Placed lez, Colorado, 14; JUpton, Atlanta, 14; MarReynolds, Cleveland, 41; NCruz, San Antonio 93, Memphis 86, San Slam). Surface: Clay-Outdoor RHP Marco Estrada on the 15-day DL, by the Ben Puckett family. Beltran, St. Louis, 13; Gattis, Atlanta, Texas, 40. Antonio wins series 4-0 SINGLES retroactive to Tuesday. Recalled RHP 13; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 13; Tulowit- Ben was here, full of energy as Pitching Tuesday, May 28 Men’s Quarterfi nals Tyler Thornburg from Nashville (PCL). zki, Colorado, 13. Buchholz, Boston, 8-0; MMoore, Indiana 99, Miami 92 Rafael Nadal (3), Spain, def. Stan- ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Sent RHP always, and joined by much of Runs Batted In Tampa Bay, 8-1; Masterson, Cleveland, Thursday, May 30 islas Wawrinka (9), Switzerland, 6-2, Jake Westbrook to Springfi eld (TL) for a Goldschmidt, Arizona, 49; Phillips, his family. He greeted warmly 8-4; Scherzer, Detroit, 7-0; Darvish, Miami 90, Indiana 79 6-3, 6-1. rehab assignment. Optioned RHP Vic- Cincinnati, 45; Tulowitzki, Colorado, Texas, 7-2; Colon, Oakland, 7-2; Ham- Saturday, June 1 Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def. tor Marte to Memphis (PCL). Recalled Ralph Boston, whom he watched 45; DBrown, Philadelphia, 44; Ad- mel, Baltimore, 7-3. Indiana 91, Miami 77 Tommy Haas (12), Germany, 6-3, 7-6 RHP Maikel Cleto from Memphis. compete in the those 1968 Mex- Gonzalez, Los Angeles, 42; Craig, St. Monday, June 3 (5), 7-5. Ameican Association ico City Games, and also Bian- Louis, 41; FFreeman, Atlanta, 40. Miami 99, Indiana 76, Miami wins Women’s quarterfi nals FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS — Pitching College baseball series 4-3 Victoria Azarenka (3), Belarus, def. Signed OF Tyler Graham. ca Knight, 2012 Olympic gold Corbin, Arizona, 9-0; Lynn, St. Louis, NBA FINALS Maria Kirilenko (12), Russia, 7-6 (3), GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — 8-1; Wainwright, St. Louis, 8-3; Zim- sprinter from Ridgeland. Ben’s DI Super Regionals Miami vs. San Antonio 6-2. Signed C Tyler Smith. mermann, Washington, 8-3; Lee, Phila- Thursday Maria Sharapova (2), Russia, def. GRAND PRAIRIE AIR HOGS — Re- eyes sparkled when Bianca took delphia, 7-2; Minor, Atlanta, 7-2; JDe Best-of-3 San Antonio at Miami, 8 p.m. Jelena Jankovic (18), Serbia, 0-6, 6-4, leased LHP James Adkins. Signed RHP her gold medal and draped it La Rosa, Colorado, 7-3. x-if necessary Sunday 6-3. Chris Allen, INF Jordan Marks and LHP A.L. standings, schedule At Chapel Hill, N.C. San Antonio at Miami, 7 p.m. DOUBLES Josh Renfro. around his neck. Friday Tuesday Men’s quarterfi nals FOOTBALL East Division South Carolina (42-18) at North Miami at San Antonio 8 p.m. Alexander Peya, Austria, and Bruno Canadian Football League Just over two months later, W L Pct GB Carolina (55-9), 1 p.m. Thursday, June 13 Soares (7), Brazil, def. Mariusz Fyrsten- WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Boston 36 23 .610 — it is so hard to believe Ben has Saturday Miami at San Antonio, 8 p.m. berg and Marcin Matkowski (16), Po- Signed LB Chad Faulcon. left us. We are left with the con- New York 34 25 .576 2 South Carolina at North Carolina, Sunday, June 16 solation that he lived a remark- ably productive life and leaves NBA behind a family that carries so many of his positive traits. Visitation will be at St. James CONTINUED FROM 12 the Spurs took advantage of ev- but he recalled the way the team, where in ‘07 they loaded Episcopal Church on Tuesday ery one of them. Spurs’ strategy kept him from three guys to me a lot on the from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. and in four that Duncan and Popovich James shot 36 percent in the getting into the paint and dared strong side of the fl oor. So like the church parish hall Wednes- have won together. series, including a ghastly 10 him to shoot jumpers. I said, I’m a better player, and day June 5 from 10:30 - 11:45 “That’s what I’m here for,” for 30 in Game 4, and commit- There’s no blueprint now that you can’t dare me to do anything a.m. James said. “I’m here to win ted 23 turnovers. would encourage a guy who I don’t want to do in 2013.” A memorial service will follow championships, and you’re not “Well, LeBron is a differ- made 56.5 percent of his shots Duncan and James prob- in the church at 12:00 noon. always going to be on the suc- ent player than he was in ‘07,” this season to shoot the ball. ably wouldn’t have thought it Memorials may be made to the cessful side. I’ve seen it twice, Popovich said. “That was like “If you go under my pick- would take so long to see each Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame, not being on the successful ancient history. He was basical- and-roll now, I’m going to other in the fi nals again after 1152 Lakeland Dr., Jackson, MS side.” ly a neophyte at the time, won- shoot. And I’m confi dent I’m their meeting in the hallway 39216 He was just 22 at the end of dering how all this stuff worked going to make every last one of Cleveland’s Quicken Loans his fourth year in the league and how it’s put together. We of them,” James said. “I’m just Arena. San Antonio had built Rick Cleveland is the execu- when he carried to the Cavs to were very fortunate at that time more confi dent in my ability to a quiet dynasty, winning four tive director of the Mississippi their fi rst fi nals appearance. But to get him so early. But at this shoot the ball. titles in nine years, and the core Sports Hall of Fame and Mu- there were holes in his game, point he’s grown.” “But at the same time, I also of Duncan, Tony Parker and seum. He can be reached at rc- from an unreliable jump shot to James wasn’t interested in have a lot more weapons this Manu Ginobili would keep giv- [email protected] an undeveloped post game, and discussing much of that series, time around going against this ing the Spurs chances. MLB KIDS NIGHT

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STATE OF MISSISSIPPI COUNTY OF Alcorn

WHEREAS, on the 24th day of August, 2006 and acknow- ledged on the 24th day of Au- gust, 2006, James H. Lusk and Wife, Gladys M. Lusk, ex- ecuted and delivered a cer- tain Deed of Trust unto J. Patrick Caldwell, Trustee for Bancorpsouth Bank, Benefi- ciary, to secure an indebted- ness therein described, which Deed of Trust is recorded in the office of the Chancery Clerk of Alcorn County, Mis- sissippi in Instrument# 200605211; and

WHEREAS, by various assign- ments on record said Deed of Trust was ultimately assigned to HSBC Bank USA, National NOTICE OF Association as Trustee for INTENTION Wells Fargo Home Equity As- TO FORFEIT set-Backed Securities 2006-3 SEIZED PROPERTY Trust, Home Equity Asset- Backed Certificates, Series TO: Montanna Desiree Eaton 2006-3 by instrument recor- LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: ded in the office of the afore- 309 Elder Lake, Booneville, said Chancery Clerk in Instru- MS 38829 ment# 201300540 ;and You are hereby notified that WHEREAS, on the 11th day on February 13,2013, in Al- of April, 2013, the Holder of corn County, Mississippi, the said Deed of Trust substi- NOTICE OF below-listed property was tuted and appointed John C TRUSTEE’S SALE seized by the City of Corinth Morris IV as Trustee in said Police Department pursuant Deed of Trust, by instrument WHEREAS, on December to Section 41-29-153 of the recorded in the office of the 15, 2009, Lester Leather- Mississippi Code of 1972, An- aforesaid Chancery Clerk in wood, executed and de- notated, as amended. Section Instrument# 201301589; and livered to William H. Davis, 41-29-176, of the Mississippi Jr., as trustee, a deed of trust Code of 1972, Annotated, as WHEREAS, default having on the property hereinafter amended, provides for the ad- been made in the payments of described to secure payment ministrative forfeiture of the indebtedness secured by of an indebtedness therein property with a value not ex- the said Deed of Trust, and mentioned owing to Com- ceeding $10,000.00, other the holder of said Deed of merce National Bank, Cor- than a controlled substance, Trust, having requested the inth, Mississippi, beneficiary, raw material or paraphernalia, undersigned so to do, on the which deed of trust is recor- seized under the uniform con- 27th day of June, 2013, I will ded in the office of the Chan- trolled substances law. during the lawful hours of cery Clerk of Alcorn County, between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 Mississippi, as Instrument DESCRIPTION ON p.m., at public outcry, offer Number 200906948; and PROPERTY: for sale and will sell, at the 2007 Chevrolet SK1 south front door of the Al- WHEREAS, said indebted- VIN 1GCEK19067Z515289 corn County Courthouse at ness has matured in its en- Corinth, Mississippi, for cash tirety and is now past due, APPROXIMATE VALUE: to the highest bidder, the fol- unpaid and in default, the pro- $7,881.00 lowing described land and visions of said deed of trust property situated in Alcorn have been broken by said Said property is subject to County, Mississippi, to-wit: grantor and have not been forfeiture under the provi- cured and the said beneficiary, sions of Section 41-20- Situated in the County of Al- the present holder of said in- 153(a)(5), 41-29-153(a)(7) corn, State of Mississippi, to- debtedness, has requested and 41-29-153(a)(4), respect- wit: the undersigned to foreclose ively, of the Mississippi Code of said deed of trust pursuant to 1972, Annotated, as amended, Lot 1 of Block 658 of Ander- the provisions thereof to en- as having been used, or inten- son's Addition to the City of force payment of said debt; ded for use or having been Corinth, Alcorn County, Mis- used, or intended for use to sissippi, more particularly de- NOW, THEREFORE, no- NOTICE OF transport in violation of the scribed as follows: tice is hereby given that I, the INTENTION Mississippi Uniform Con- undersigned trustee, on June TO FORFEIT trolled Substances Law and Commencing at the North- 21, 2013, at the south doors SEIZED PROPERTY having been found in close east Corner of Block 658; of the county courthouseDaily of Corinthian • Thursday,proximity June 6,to 2013forfeitable • 15con- thence run West 100 feet Alcorn County, Mississippi, in TO: Montanna Desiree Eaton trolled substances. STORE/OFFICE MISC. ITEMS FOR along the North line of said the City of Corinth, Missis- LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 0232 GENERAL HELP 0551 0563 FINANCIAL block;0955 thenceLEGALS run South 50 sippi,0955 withinLEGALS legal hours for 3090955 ElderLEGALS Lake, Booneville, If0955 you desireLEGALS to contest the EQUIPMENT SALE feet parallel to the East line of such sale, will offer for sale MS 38829 forfeiture of this property, SCREEN PRINT OPERAT- STORAGE CABINET, $20. INDIAN PICTURES, $10 & said block; thence East 100 and sell at public outcry to you must within thirty (30) OR. Email references to: 286-8073. up. 662-286-9614. feet parallel to the North line the highest bidder for cash You are hereby notified that days of receiving this notice, blue.crest.llc@gmail. LEGALS of said block; thence run the said property conveyed to on February 13,2013, in Al- file a request for judicial re- SAFETY 1ST pack-n-play, com WANTED TO North 50 feet along the East me by said deed of trust de- corn County, Mississippi, the view. brown, $50. 662-660- 0554 line of said block to the Be- scribed as follows: below-listed property was RENT/BUY/TRADE 2392. 0244 TRUCKING 0955 LEGALS ginning Point. seized by the City of Corinth If you do not request judicial M&M. CASH for junk cars Situated in the County of Al- Police Department pursuant review within thirty (30) days DRIVER TRAINEES & trucks. We pick up. IN THE CHANCERY I will only convey such title as corn, State of Mississippi, to- to Section 41-29-153 of the of receiving this notice, the Needed Now! 662-415-5435 o r COURT OF ALCORN is vested in me as Substitute wit: Mississippi Code of 1972, An- property described above will Learn to drive for 731-239-4114. COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI Trustee. notated, as amended. Section be forfeited to the City of US Xpress! MISC. ITEMS FOR Commence at the Southwest 41-29-176, of the Mississippi Corinth Police Department, Earn $800+ per week! 0563 RE: ADMINISTRATION WITNESS MY SIGNATURE, corner of Section 22, Town- Code of 1972, Annotated, as to be used, distributed, or No experience needed! SALE OF THE ESTATE OF this 21st day of May, 2013. ship 2 South, Range 8 East, amended, provides for the ad- disposed of in accordance CDL-Trained and 12 PLACE setting of Mi- WANT TO make certain WILLIAM H. DAVIS, John C Morris IV Alcorn County, Mississippi; ministrative forfeiture of with the provisions of Sec- Job-Ready in 15 days! kasa dinnerware with your ad gets attention? DECEASED Substitute Trustee thence run North 1980 feet; property with a value not ex- tion 41-29-181, of the Missis- 1-888-540-7364 fruit trim and several Ask about attention 2309 Oliver Road thence run in an easterly dir- ceeding $10,000.00, other sippi Code of 1972, Annotated, extra serving pieces. getting graphics. NO. 2013-0246-02 Monroe, LA 71201 ection parallel to the South than a controlled substance, as amended. 0288 ELDERLY CARE $150. 286-5463. (318) 330-9020 line of said section, being par- raw material or paraphernalia, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT SUMMONS tially along a fence, 1519.9 seized under the uniform con- INSTRUCTION FOR FILING 1 9 5 0 ' S bubble foot /F13-0579 feet to an iron pin for the trolled substances law. REQUEST FOR JUDICIAL MS CARE CENTER in Al- glassware, 28 pieces, THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI corn County is cur- PUBLISH: 6-6-13/ 6-13-13/ 6- point of beginning; thence run REVIEW $125 for all. 662-660- DESCRIPTION ON rently offering certi- UNFURNISHED 20-13 South 2 degrees 30 minutes 2392. TO: ALL UNKNOWN PROPERTY: fied nursing assistant 0610 14243 West 198.2 feet to an iron In order to file a request for APARTMENTS HEIRS-AT-LAW OF WILLI- 2007 Chevrolet SK1 (C.N.A.) classes for 57-PC. Sandwick (oat- NOTICE OF pin on the North right-of-way judicial review, you must file a 1 BR apt., S. of Corinth, AM H. DAVIS, DECEASED VIN 1GCEK19067Z515289 compassionate, outgo- meal) glass collection, TRUSTEE’S SALE line of Lakewood Drive (a petition to contest forfeiture all util. furn., $500 mo. AND ALL OTHER PARTIES ing, knowledge seek- (8) 5 pc. place settings & public road); thence run in the Circuit Court of Al- 462-8221 or 415-1065. HAVING AN INTEREST IN APPROXIMATE VALUE: ing and hard working serving pcs. $150 for all. WHEREAS, on December North 64 degrees 30 minutes corn County, Mississippi in THE ESTATE $7,881.00 individuals interested 287-7234. DOWNTOWN APART- 15, 2009, Lester Leather- West along said North right- order to claim an interest in in working with the MENT, huge floor plan. wood, executed and de- of-way line 145.7 feet; thence the property. You have been made a Said property is subject to elderly. Please apply in 8X12 METAL building 662-643-9575. livered to William H. Davis, run North 9 degrees 19 Defendant in the Complaint forfeiture under the provi- person at MS Care Cen- w/wooden floor, $400. Jr., as trustee, a deed of trust minutes East 132.4 feet to Dated: May 3, 2013 WEAVER APTS. 504 N. filed in this Court by Betty J. sions of Section 41-20- ter of Alcorn County. You move it! 665-8815. on the property hereinafter aforementioned fence line; Cass, 1 BR, scr.porch, Mink, as administratrix of the 153(a)(5), 41-29-153(a)(7) No phone calls. We are described to secure payment thence run in an easterly dir- WILLIAM W. BAMBOO CAIN POLES, 7 w/d. $375+util, 284-7433. estate of William H. Davis, and 41-29-153(a)(4), respect- an equal opportunity of an indebtedness therein ection along said fence line ODOM, JR. cents per foot, good for deceased, and Patsy E. ively, of the Mississippi Code of employer. mentioned owing to Com- 118.8 feet to the point of be- ATTORNEY gardens & other uses. HOMES FOR Mitchell, individually, and you 1972, Annotated, as amended, merce National Bank, Cor- ginning. The bearings re- AT LAW 662-396-1326. 0620 must take immediate action as having been used, or inten- RENT inth, Mississippi, beneficiary, ferred to herein are magnetic to protect your rights. ded for use or having been PETS BRAND NEW pair of 2 1/2 BR, 2 BA, 4244 CR which deed of trust is recor- bearings as of February 14, 3t 5/30, 6/6, 6/13/13 used, or intended for use to Rockport dress shoes, 200. $650 mo., $500 dep. ded in the office of the Chan- 1984. 14247 Respondents other than transport in violation of the size 12, $50. 662-603- 662-415-6606. cery Clerk of Alcorn County, you in this action are: None. Mississippi Uniform Con- 1382. Mississippi, as Instrument I will sell and convey only NOTICE OF 0320 CATS/DOGS/PETS 2 BR brick, 1 BA, ref. & such title as is vested in me by trolled Substances Law and SUBSTITUTED You are summoned to ap- Number 200906948; and 2 BIRDS: (1) Cockatiel, CHINA, AMERICAN Herit- stove, water & garb. said deed of trust. having been found in close TRUSTEE’S SALE age, Milennium collec- pear and defend against said proximity to forfeitable con- $20 & (1) Quaker Parrot, $500 mo. Near hosp. WHEREAS, said indebted- tion, made in England Complaint to establish and trolled substances. $150. 662-664-3186. 662-603-2082. ness has matured in its en- Signed, posted and pub- WHEREAS, on the 9th day by Churchill, incom- determine heirs-at-law of lished this 30th day of May, of December, A.D., 2010, 2 BR, 1 BA, CR 200. $500 tirety and is now past due, plete set. $200. 662-287- William H. Davis at 9:00 2013. If you desire to contest the SQUARE COUNTY PROP- FREE KITTENS to good mo., $500 dep. 1 yr. unpaid and in default, the pro- 2509 or 808-3908. o'clock a.m. on the 16th day forfeiture of this property, ERTIES, LLC., a Mississippi home. Raised indoors. lease. 286-2594. visions of said deed of trust of July, 2013, at the Alcorn you must within thirty (30) limited liability company, by 662-212-2307, 872-9071. COUNTRY LIVING have been broken by said /s/ William H. Davis, Jr County Chancery Building, days of receiving this notice, and through it duly author- magazines, 1979-2013. 3 BR, 2 BA, 2143 Hwy 72 grantor and have not been William HAPPY ADS Corinth, Mississippi, and in file a request for judicial re- ized and Sole Member, PHIL- $150. 287-7234. E. $750 mo., $500 dep. cured and the said beneficiary, H. Davis, Jr. 0114 FARM 662-415-6606. case of your failure to appear Trustee view. LIP H. WILLIS, executed a and defend a judgment will be the present holder of said in- DALE ST. empty sun debtedness, has requested certain Deed of Trust onto 3 BR, 2 BA, CR301; Newly entered against you for the If you do not request judicial drop bottle, $5. 662-603- the undersigned to foreclose Publication Dates: EDWARD D. LAWLER, JR., Deco,$500.mo/$350 Dep. things demanded in said Com- review within thirty (30) days MERCHANDISE 1382. said deed of trust pursuant to May 30, 2013, June 6, 2013, Trustee, FIRST TRINITY 662-643-7014 plaint. of receiving this notice, the the provisions thereof to en- June 13, 2013, June 20, 2013 CAPITAL CORPORATION, DRESSES, BLOUSES , property described above will MOBILE HOMES force payment of said debt; 14245 Danaas Beneficiary, Leigh to secure and shoes, purses, shirts, 0675 You are not required to be forfeited to the City of indebtedness therein de- 0506 ANTIQUES/ART pants, none over $.50. FOR RENT file an answer of other plead- Corinth Police Department, NOW, THEREFORE, no- NOTICE OF scribed, which Land Deed of 286-8073. ing, but you may do so if you to be used, distributed, or IRIS/HERRINGTON TAKING APPLICATIONS: 2 tice is hereby given that I, the INTENTION HammockTrust is recorded in the of- desire. disposed of in accordance Irredescent glass,1928- DYMO LABEL manager & 3 BRs. Oakdale Mobile undersigned trustee, on June TO FORFEIT fice of the Chancery Clerk of with the provisions of Sec- 32ca,8 berry bowls @ $5 150 label maker, $15 Home Pk. 286-9185. 21, 2013, at the south doors SEIZED PROPERTY Leake County, Mississippi, in ISSUED under my hand tion 41-29-181, of the Missis- ea; Call after 6pm @ 731- obo. 662-603-1382. of the county courthouse of Deed of Trust Record Book and seal of said Court this the sippi Code of 1972, Annotated, 645-4250 Alcorn County, Mississippi, in TO: Montanna Desiree Eaton WI at Page 585; FIESTA COFFEE CUPS, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 20th day of May, 2013. as amended. the City of Corinth, Missis- LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: red, choc, shamrock, HOUSEHOLD sippi, within legal hours for 309 Elder Lake, Booneville, WHEREAS, on the 8th day peacock, & plum. $2.50 BOBBY MAROLT INSTRUCTION FOR FILING 0509 such sale, will offer for sale MS 38829 of February, A.D., 2012, he GOODS each. 662-603-1382. HOMES FOR CHANCERY COURT CLERK REQUEST FOR JUDICIAL 0710 and sell at public outcry to Beneficiary appointed JOHN DESIGN CARDS & other SALE LOST REVIEW G. HOLADAY, as Substi- FREE ADVERTISING the highest bidder for cash You are hereby notified that accessories for Janome 3t 5/23, 5/30, 6/6/13 0142 tuted Trustee in the said Advertise one item val- HOUSE FOR SALE the said property conveyed to on February 13,2013, in Al- Memory Craft 8000 sew- 14242 In order Danato file a request Leigh for DeedHammock of Trust with full ued at $500 or less for 8 CR 522, Corinth - me by said deed of trust de- corn County, Mississippi, the ing & embroidery ma- judicial review, you must file a powers and rights of the ori- free. Price must be in Fantastic home for scribed as follows: below-listed property was chine, $50 for all. 287- Substitute petition celebrates to contest forfeiture herginal 1st Trustee, birthday which instru- ad & will run for 5 days growing family. 2 liv- $250 seized by the City of Corinth 7234. Trustee’s in the Circuit Court of Al- ment is recorded in the of- in Daily Corinthian, 1 ing areas, breakfast Situated in the County of Al- Police Department pursuant today, 6/6/13. Notice of Sale to Section 41-29-153 of the corn County, Mississippi in fice of the Chancery Clerk of FULL SIZE mattress, per- day in Reporter & 1 day nook, formal dining corn, State of Mississippi, to- REWARD Mississippi Code of 1972, An- order to claim an interest in Leake County, Mississippi, in fect, $35. 286-8073. in Banner Independent. room, office or 5th wit: She is the daughter of Josh and bedroom, basement STATE OF MISSISSIPPI for Return of notated, as amended. Section the property. Deed of Trust Record Book. Ads may be up to ap- COUNTY OF Alcorn with gaming area, large Commence at the Southwest 41-29-176, of the Mississippi Lori Hammock of Rienzi, MS. JANOME MEMORY CRAFT prox. 20 words includ- Family Pet Dated: May 3, 2013 laundry, situated on 2 corner of Section 22, Town- Code of 1972, Annotated, as WHEREAS, default having 8000 sewing & embroid- ing phone number. WHEREAS, on the 24th day Grandparents are Cathy Moore acres with 5 additional shipSandy, 2 South, a redRange British 8 East, Lab,amended, went providesmissing for from the ad- been made in the payment of ery machine, needs re- of August, 2006 and acknow- WILLIAM W. acres that can be pur- Alcorn County, Mississippi; ministrative forfeiture of a portion of the indebtedness pair, $1 to a good home. The ads must be for ledged on the 24th day of Au- the Rienzi area on the evening of Saturday, & the lateODOM, Jerry JR. W. Moore and chased as well! Large thence run North 1980 feet; property with a value not ex- secured by said Deed of 287-7234. private party or per- gust, 2006, James H. Lusk and May 26, 2013. She was wearing an orange ATTORNEY deck, shop, pond and thence run in an easterly dir- ceeding $10,000.00, other Ronnie & BrendaTrust, Hammock. and the holder of the sonal mdse. & does not Wife, Gladys M. Lusk, ex- AT LAW JENN AIR range w/grill lots of room to roam! ectioncollar parallel & had to broken the South her thancable. a controlled She may substance, still be Deed of Trust have in de- include pets, livestock ecuted and delivered a cer- Great-grandmother is Louise Johnsey. top, $150. 662-594-1654. Priced reduced! By ap- linedragging of said section, part beingof it. par- Sheraw is verymaterial friendly. or paraphernalia, If you clared all of the amount due (chickens, ducks, cattle, tain Deed of Trust unto J. 3t 5/30, 6/6, 6/13/13 pointment, 662-284- tially along a fence, 1519.9 seized under the uniform con- and having requested this sale goats, fish, hogs, etc), Patrick Caldwell, Trustee for have seen her, please call Jacky Rowsey at 14247 SCAN & SEW for Janome 5379. feet to an iron pin for the trolled substances law. of the purpose of paying said garage sales, hay, fire- Bancorpsouth Bank, Benefi- Memory Craft 8000 sew- point662-643-8362 of beginning; thence run or 662-643-7000. indebtedness or as much wood, & automobiles. HUD ciary, to secure an indebted- ing & embroidery ma- South 2 degrees 30 minutes DESCRIPTION ON thereof as said sale brings; PUBLISHER’S ness therein described, which chine, $25. 287-7234. West 198.2 feet to an iron PROPERTY: and NOW THEREFORE, I, NOTICE Deed of Trust is recorded in 0114 HAPPY ADS NO BUSINESS OR pin on the North right-of-way 2007 Chevrolet SK1 JOHN G. HOLADAY, Substi- All real estate adver- the office of the Chancery MUSICAL COMMERCIAL line of Lakewood Drive (a VIN 1GCEK19067Z515289 tuted Trustee, will on the tised herein is subject Clerk of Alcorn County, Mis- 0512 public road); thence run 27th day of June, 2013, with- MERCHANDISE ADS ALLOWED! to the Federal Fair sissippi in Instrument# North 64 degrees 30 minutes APPROXIMATE VALUE: in the lawful hours, being QUARTER SAWN Oak up- Housing Act which 200605211; and West along said North right- $7,881.00 between the hours of 11:00 right piano, has been Email ad to: makes it illegal to ad- a.m. and 4:00 p.m., offer for freeads vertise any preference, of-way line 145.7 feet; thence refinished, $400. 287- WHEREAS, by various assign- Said property is subject to sale and will sell, at public @dailycorinthian.com limitation, or discrimi- run North 9 degrees 19 7234. ments on record said Deed of forfeiture under the provi- outery to the highest bidder or nation based on race, minutes East 132.4 feet to Trust was ultimately assigned sions of Section 41-20- for cash, at the South Door of classad@dailycorinthian. color, religion, sex, aforementioned fence line; to HSBC Bank USA, National 153(a)(5), 41-29-153(a)(7) the Leake County, Court- 0518 ELECTRONICS com handicap, familial status thence run in an easterly dir- Association as Trustee for and 41-29-153(a)(4), respect- house, located in the city of or national origin, or in- ection along said fence line 16" DELL monitor & Wells Fargo Home Equity As- ively, of the Mississippi Code of Carthage, Leake County, Or mail ad to Free Ads, tention to make any 118.8 feet to the point of be- mouse, $50. 287-2657. set-Backed Securities 2006-3 1972, Annotated, as amended, State of Mississippi, and being P.O. Box 1800, Corinth, such preferences, limi- ginning. The bearings re- Trust, Home Equity Asset- as having been used, or inten- more particularly described as MS 38835, fax ad to 662- tations or discrimina- ferred to herein are magnetic LAWN & GARDEN Backed Certificates, Series ded for use or having been follows, to wit: 0521 287-3525 or bring ad to tion. bearings as of February 14, EQUIPMENT 2006-3 by instrument recor- used, or intended for use to 1607 S. Harper Rd., Cor- State laws forbid dis- 1984. ded in the office of the afore- transport in violation of the A tract of land and all im- '07 YARD MACHINE,rid- inth. crimination in the sale, said Chancery Clerk in Instru- Mississippi Uniform Con- provements situated thereon ing mower, 20HP; 46" rental, or advertising of I will sell and convey only ment# 201300540 ;and trolled Substances Law and located in the Northeast deck; garage kept; ex- * N O P H O N E C A L L S real estate based on such title as is vested in me by having been found in close corner of the E � of NE 1/4 cellent condition. $400. PLEASE. INCLUDE NAME factors in addition to said deed of trust. WHEREAS, on the 11th day proximity to forfeitable con- of SE 1/4, Section 11, Town- 662-643-3497 & ADDRESS FOR OUR RE- those protected under of April, 2013, the Holder of Signed, posted and pub- trolled substances. ship 10 North, Range 7 East, CORDS. federal law. We will not said Deed of Trust substi- Leake County, Mississippi, be- HUSQVARNA 42" Cut knowingly accept any lished this 30th day of May, tuted and appointed John C If you desire to contest the ing described as follows: Mower, 15.5 HP; $500. ****We try to publish all advertising for real es- 2013. Morris IV as Trustee in said forfeiture of this property, Call 662-286-2655 free ads whenever pos- tate which is in viola- Deed of Trust, by instrument you must within thirty (30) Begin at the Northeast sible unless space is tion of the law. All per- /s/ William H. Davis, Jr MURRAY 46" cut; 19HP; recorded in the office of the days of receiving this notice, corner of the E � of NE 1/4 limited. sons are hereby in- William $325. Call 662-286-2655 aforesaid Chancery Clerk in file a request for judicial re- of SE 1/4, of Section 11, formed that all dwell- H. Davis, Jr. Instrument# 201301589; and view. Township 10 North, Range 7 GOOD USED LG slider ings advertised are “Because Trustee Little Things Mean A Lot, MURRAY RIDING mower, phone, AT&T, $10. 662- East, and run thence North available on an equal WHEREAS, default having 10 HP, Craftman motor, 603-1382. Publication Dates: If you do not request judicial 89 degrees West 150 feet opportunity basis. been made in the payments of Give Him a Gift From The Heart” 30 inch cut, runs & cuts May 30, 2013, June 6, 2013, review within thirty (30) days along the South boundary of the indebtedness secured by good, $250. 662-554- MIRROR, BLACK & gold June 13, 2013, June 20, 2013 of receiving this notice, the the Allen Estate property to the said Deed of Trust, and 5813. frame, 4x3, $200. 662- 14245 property described above will an iron pin conveyed; run 287-2509 or 808-3908. the holder of said Deed of be forfeited to the City of thence South 5 feet West of SELF PROPELLED Trust, having requested the and parallel to West building NEW GRILLMASTER gas Corinth Police Department, MOWER; 6.75 HP; $125. WANT TO make certain undersigned so to do, on the to be used, distributed, or line of office building with ad- 662-286-2655 grill, 3-burner with side 27th day of June, 2013, I will dress 407, 409 and 411 Val- burner, $110 obo, 662- your ad gets attention? disposed of in accordance Ask about attention during the lawful hours of with the provisions of Sec- ley Street, a distance of 92.6 SPORTING 665-9897. between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 feet to the South building line 0527 getting graphics. tion 41-29-181, of the Missis- GOODS NINTENDO 3DS, 3 games: p.m., at public outcry, offer sippi Code of 1972, Annotated, of said office building exten- for sale and will sell, at the ded West; thence run East- 40 PLUS used name Super-Mario, 3DLand, MOBILE HOMES as amended. Tetris-Axis, Nintendog & 0741 south front door of the Al- erly 5 feet to the Southwest brand golf balls, $15. FOR SALE corn County Courthouse at corner of the South wall of 662-603-1382. Cats. New & still in box, INSTRUCTION FOR FILING $125 obo. Text 662-603- '99 CLAYTON 16x80, 3BR, Corinth, Mississippi, for cash REQUEST FOR JUDICIAL said brick building and of said to the highest bidder, the fol- BEN HOGAN Apex 3- 2632. 2BA, C/H/A, front/back REVIEW brick building a distance of porch, new stove & mi- lowing described land and 145 feet to the center of Val- pitching wedge, good PICTURE, 3X3 , g o l d cro., 2 rms new floor- property situated in Alcorn In order to file a request for ley Street and the East bound- shape, $75 obo. 662-212- frame, $75. 662-287-2509 ing, must be moved. County, Mississippi, to-wit: judicial review, you must file a ary line of SE 1/4 of Section 4450. or 808-3908. $11,800. 662-808-5566. petition to contest forfeiture 11, Township 10 North, Situated in the County of Al- BRAND NEW box of Top PORCELAIN DOLLS, $10 & in the Circuit Court of Al- Range 7 East; thence run corn, State of Mississippi, to- Flite super straight golf up. Also Asst. what WANTED TO BUY cornThis County, year Mississippigive him in that picture perfect North along center of said 0786 wit: balls, 15 balls per box, nots. 286-9614. REAL ESTATE order to claim an interest in Valley Street and East bound- ary line of SE 1/4 of Section $10. 662-603-1382. WANTING: 1 acre of land the property. Father’s Day Gift. RECHARGEABLE STREAM- Lot 1 of Block 658 of Ander- 11, Township 10 North, in Corinth or Alcorn Co. B R A N D N E W Y o u t h LIGHT Stinger LED flash- son's Addition to the City of Range 7 East a distance of 91 area. 662-415-2782. SendDated: us May your 3, 2013 favorite photograph of Dad, Rawlings baseball glove, light, needs new bat- Corinth, Alcorn County, Mis- feet to the POINT OF BE- $5. 662-603-1382. tery, comes w/charger, sissippi, more particularly de- a memorable WILLIAM photo W. of Dad and the familyGINNING of the tract de- $40. 662-603-1382. TRANSPORTATION scribed as follows: ODOM, JR. scribed and being in the LADIES' GOLF clubs, or just ATTORNEY a funny little snapshot Northeast corner of a tract Goldsmith's Lady Clas- REVERSE YOUR Commencing at the North- AT LAW described as Tract One A, in sic, 3-5-7 metal woods, 0868 CARS FOR SALE east Corner of Block 658; to publish in our Father’s Day Section in a certain Deed from James E. Big Bertha Driver, Hotz AD FOR $1.00 thence run West 100 feet EXTRA The Daily3t 5/30, Corinthian6/6, 6/13/13 on Sunday, June 16, 2013.Smith, Trustee, to the golf bag, $240. 662-212- 2000 MONTE CARLO, along the North line of said 14247 Carthage Bank, dated Decem- 4450. Call 662-287-6147 Sunroof, $3250/OBO. block; thence run South 50 ber 10, 1976, and of record in for details. 662-415-6008 feet parallel to the East line of the Land Deed Book 139, MEN'S LIKE NEW Titleist COMPUTER said block; thence East 100 You may include a short description Page 297, records of the Of- 907 driver, hit 3 times, 0515 feet parallel to the North line fice of the Chancery Clerk of $100. 662-212-4450. of said block; thence run with names or memo (approx. 10-20 words).Leake County, Mississippi. North 50 feet along the East REMINGTON 12-gauge line of said block to the Be- LESS AND EXCEPT, however pump model 870 Wing- ginning Point. a strip of land fifteen (15) feet master, good cond., in width, East and West, off $225. 662-720-6855. THE COST IS ONLY $10.00 I will only convey such title as the entire East side of the GUNS – AMMO – ACCESSORIESis vested in me as Substitute (MUST BE PREPAID) above described property, 0533 FURNITURE Trustee. which is included in the street, known as “Valley COUCH WITH hide-a-bed BUY-SELL-TRADE WITNESS MY SIGNATURE, You may bring your photo(s) by The Daily Corinthian offiStreet”, ce whichat: runs along the & matching love seat, this 21st day of May, 2013. East side of the above de- $250. 662-396-1326. John C Morris IV 1607 S. Harper Rd., Corinth, MS scribed property. Substitute Trustee ENTERTAINMENT CEN- or 2309 Oliver Road TER, $125. 284-6535. J & H GUNS And being in all respects the Monroe, LA 71201 Email to [email protected] same land and property here- LG. TABLE w/leaf & 6 (318) 330-9020 tofore conveyed by War- chairs, $75. 731-607- Duck Commander Accessories (only 1 picture per ad) ranty deed, dated November 2983. /F13-0579 14, 2003, of record in Book PUBLISH: 6-6-13/ 6-13-13/ 6- 274, Page 508 thereof, re- ROLL TOP desk, $30. 286- 2022Hwy 72 East Annex20-13 HURRY! DEADLINE IS cords of Chancery Clerk’s Of- 8073. Corinth, MS 3883414243 fice, Leake County, Missis- MONDAY, JUNE 10, 2013sippi. BUILDING (662) 287-1234 0542 MATERIALS AND ALSO: a perpetual non- exclusive easement described 4 DOORS & 8 windows as follows: from 1800's house. $100 for all. 287-7234. A tract of land more particu- larly described as beginning at the Northeast corner of the SE/14 of Section 11, Town- ship 10 North, Range 7 East and run thence North 89 de- grees West 295 feet to the Northwest corner of that certain tract of land occupied by the Mississippi State High- way Department, which point is also known as the East side of Roberts Drive; thence run North 89 degrees West a dis- tance of 40 feet to the West boundary of a tract known as Roberts drive and the tract herein being described; thence run southerly along the East boundary of Rev. J.E. Burgess residence lot and Cash and Carry lot a dis- tance of 230 feet, more or less, to the North boundary of right-of-way of Mississippi State Highway No. 16; thence run Easterly along the North boundary of Highway 16 right-of-way a distance of 40 feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of a lot owned by the Carthage Bank known as the service station lot, which point is also the East boundary line of a drive- way known as Roberts Drive being described herein; thence un Northerly along the West boundary of said service station lot a distance of 100 feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of high- way department lot; thence continue along the West boundary of said highway de- partment lot a distance of 150 feet to the POINT OF BE- GINNING and Northeast corner of the tract herein de- scribed.

This being the same property Jimmy W. Gunn and Janice P. Gunn acquired by deed from JCP Properties, LLC a Missis- sippi Limited Liability Com- pany, dated January 31, 2007, recorded in Book 296, Page 240, records of the Leake County Chancery Clerk’s Of- fice.

I will convey only as mich title as is vested in me as Sub- stituted Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNA- TURE on this, the 4th day of June, 2013.

/s/ John G. Holaday JOHN G. HOLADAY Substituted Trustee

3t 6/6, 6/13, 6/20/13 14258 NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE’S SALE

WHEREAS, on the 9th day of December, A.D., 2010, SQUARE COUNTY PROP- ERTIES, LLC., a Mississippi limited liability company, by and through it duly author- ized and Sole Member, PHIL- LIP H. WILLIS, executed a certain Deed of Trust onto EDWARD D. LAWLER, JR., Trustee, FIRST TRINITY CAPITAL CORPORATION, as Beneficiary, to secure and indebtedness therein de- scribed, which Land Deed of Trust is recorded in the of- fice of the Chancery Clerk of Leake County, Mississippi, in Deed of Trust Record Book WI at Page 585;

WHEREAS, on the 8th day of February, A.D., 2012, he Beneficiary appointed JOHN G. HOLADAY, as Substi- tuted Trustee in the said Deed of Trust with full powers and rights of the ori- ginal Trustee, which instru- ment is recorded in the of- fice of the Chancery Clerk of Leake County, Mississippi, in NOTICE OF Deed of Trust Record Book. SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of WHEREAS, on the 9th day a portion of the indebtedness of December, A.D., 2010, secured by said Deed of SQUARE COUNTY PROP- Trust, and the holder of the ERTIES, LLC., a Mississippi Deed of Trust have in de- limited liability company, by clared all of the amount due and through it duly author- and having requested this sale ized and Sole Member, PHIL- of the purpose of paying said LIP H. WILLIS, executed a indebtedness or as much certain Deed of Trust onto thereof as said sale brings; EDWARD D. LAWLER, JR., and NOW THEREFORE, I, Trustee, FIRST TRINITY JOHN G. HOLADAY, Substi- CAPITAL CORPORATION, tuted Trustee, will on the as Beneficiary, to secure and 27th day of June, 2013, with- indebtedness therein de- in the lawful hours, being scribed, which Land Deed of between the hours of 11:00 Trust is recorded in the of- a.m. and 4:00 p.m., offer for fice of the Chancery Clerk of sale and will sell, at public Leake County, Mississippi, in outery to the highest bidder Deed of Trust Record Book for cash, at the South Door of WI at Page 585; the Leake County, Court- house, located in the city of WHEREAS, on the 8th day Carthage, Leake County, of February, A.D., 2012, he State of Mississippi, and being Beneficiary appointed JOHN more particularly described as G. HOLADAY, as Substi- follows, to wit: tuted Trustee in the said Deed of Trust with full A tract of land and all im- powers and rights of the ori- provements situated thereon ginal Trustee, which instru- located in the Northeast ment is recorded in the of- corner of the E � of NE 1/4 fice of the Chancery Clerk of of SE 1/4, Section 11, Town- Leake County, Mississippi, in ship 10 North, Range 7 East, NOTICE OF Deed of Trust Record Book. Leake County, Mississippi, be- SUBSTITUTED ing described as follows: TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of Begin at the Northeast WHEREAS, on the 9th day a portion of the indebtedness corner of the E � of NE 1/4 of December, A.D., 2010, secured by said Deed of of SE 1/4, of Section 11, SQUARE COUNTY PROP- Trust, and the holder of the Township 10 North, Range 7 ERTIES, LLC., a Mississippi Deed of Trust have in de- East, and run thence North limited liability company, by clared all of the amount due 89 degrees West 150 feet and through it duly author- and having requested this sale along the South boundary of ized and Sole Member, PHIL- of the purpose of paying said the Allen Estate property to LIP H. WILLIS, executed a indebtedness or as much an iron pin conveyed; run certain Deed of Trust onto thereof as said sale brings; thence South 5 feet West of EDWARD D. LAWLER, JR., and NOW THEREFORE, I, and parallel to West building Trustee, FIRST TRINITY JOHN G. HOLADAY, Substi- line of office building with ad- CAPITAL CORPORATION, tuted Trustee, will on the dress 407, 409 and 411 Val- as Beneficiary, to secure and 27th day of June, 2013, with- ley Street, a distance of 92.6 indebtedness therein de- in the lawful hours, being feet to the South building line scribed, which Land Deed of between the hours of 11:00 of said office building exten- Trust is recorded in the of- a.m. and 4:00 p.m., offer for ded West; thence run East- fice of the Chancery Clerk of sale and will sell, at public erly 5 feet to the Southwest Leake County, Mississippi, in outery to the highest bidder corner of the South wall of Deed of Trust Record Book for cash, at the South Door of said brick building and of said WI at Page 585; the Leake County, Court- brick building a distance of house, located in the city of 145 feet to the center of Val- WHEREAS, on the 8th day Carthage, Leake County, ley Street and the East bound- of February, A.D., 2012, he State of Mississippi, and being ary line of SE 1/4 of Section Beneficiary appointed JOHN more particularly described as 11, Township 10 North, G. HOLADAY, as Substi- follows, to wit: Range 7 East; thence run tuted Trustee in the said North along center of said Deed of Trust with full A tract of land and all im- Valley Street and East bound- powers and rights of the ori- provements situated thereon ary line of SE 1/4 of Section ginal Trustee, which instru- located in the Northeast 11, Township 10 North, ment is recorded in the of- corner of the E � of NE 1/4 Range 7 East a distance of 91 fice of the Chancery Clerk of of SE 1/4, Section 11, Town- feet to the POINT OF BE- Leake County, Mississippi, in ship 10 North, Range 7 East, GINNING of the tract de- NOTICE OF Deed of Trust Record Book. Leake County, Mississippi, be- scribed and being in the SUBSTITUTED ing described as follows: Northeast corner of a tract TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default having described as Tract One A, in been made in the payment of Begin at the Northeast a certain Deed from James E. WHEREAS, on the 9th day a portion of the indebtedness corner of the E � of NE 1/4 Smith, Trustee, to the of December, A.D., 2010, secured by said Deed of of SE 1/4, of Section 11, Carthage Bank, dated Decem- SQUARE COUNTY PROP- Trust, and the holder of the Township 10 North, Range 7 ber 10, 1976, and of record in ERTIES, LLC., a Mississippi Deed of Trust have in de- East, and run thence North the Land Deed Book 139, limited liability company, by clared all of the amount due 89 degrees West 150 feet Page 297, records of the Of- and through it duly author- and having requested this sale along the South boundary of fice of the Chancery Clerk of ized and Sole Member, PHIL- of the purpose of paying said the Allen Estate property to Leake County, Mississippi. LIP H. WILLIS, executed a indebtedness or as much an iron pin conveyed; run certain Deed of Trust onto thereof as said sale brings; thence South 5 feet West of LESS AND EXCEPT, however EDWARD D. LAWLER, JR., and NOW THEREFORE, I, and parallel to West building a strip of land fifteen (15) feet Trustee, FIRST TRINITY JOHN G. HOLADAY, Substi- line of office building with ad- in width, East and West, off CAPITAL CORPORATION, tuted Trustee, will on the dress 407, 409 and 411 Val- the entire East side of the as Beneficiary, to secure and 27th day of June, 2013, with- ley Street, a distance of 92.6 above described property, indebtedness therein de- in the lawful hours, being feet to the South building line which is included in the scribed, which Land Deed of between the hours of 11:00 of said office building exten- street, known as “Valley Trust is recorded in the of- a.m. and 4:00 p.m., offer for ded West; thence run East- Street”, which runs along the fice of the Chancery Clerk of sale and will sell, at public erly 5 feet to the Southwest East side of the above de- Leake County, Mississippi, in outery to the highest bidder corner of the South wall of scribed property. Deed of Trust Record Book for cash, at the South Door of said brick building and of said WI at Page 585; the Leake County, Court- brick building a distance of And being in all respects the house, located in the city of 145 feet to the center of Val- same land and property here- WHEREAS, on the 8th day Carthage, Leake County, ley Street and the East bound- tofore conveyed by War- of February, A.D., 2012, he State of Mississippi, and being ary line of SE 1/4 of Section ranty deed, dated November Beneficiary appointed JOHN more particularly described as 11, Township 10 North, 14, 2003, of record in Book G. HOLADAY, as Substi- follows, to wit: Range 7 East; thence run 274, Page 508 thereof, re- tuted Trustee in the said North along center of said cords of Chancery Clerk’s Of- Deed of Trust with full A tract of land and all im- Valley Street and East bound- fice, Leake County, Missis- powers and rights of the ori- provements situated thereon ary line of SE 1/4 of Section sippi. ginal Trustee, which instru- located in the Northeast 11, Township 10 North, ment is recorded in the of- corner of the E � of NE 1/4 Range 7 East a distance of 91 AND ALSO: a perpetual non- fice of the Chancery Clerk of of SE 1/4, Section 11, Town- feet to the POINT OF BE- exclusive easement described Leake County, Mississippi, in ship 10 North, Range 7 East, GINNING of the tract de- as follows: NOTICE OF Deed of Trust Record Book. Leake County, Mississippi, be- scribed and being in the SUBSTITUTED ing described as follows: Northeast corner of a tract A tract of land more particu- TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default having described as Tract One A, in larly described as beginning at been made in the payment of Begin at the Northeast a certain Deed from James E. the Northeast corner of the WHEREAS, on the 9th day a portion of the indebtedness corner of the E � of NE 1/4 Smith, Trustee, to the SE/14 of Section 11, Town- of December, A.D., 2010, secured by said Deed of of SE 1/4, of Section 11, Carthage Bank, dated Decem- ship 10 North, Range 7 East SQUARE COUNTY PROP- Trust, and the holder of the Township 10 North, Range 7 ber 10, 1976, and of record in and run thence North 89 de- ERTIES, LLC., a Mississippi Deed of Trust have in de- East, and run thence North the Land Deed Book 139, grees West 295 feet to the limited liability company, by clared all of the amount due 89 degrees West 150 feet Page 297, records of the Of- Northwest corner of that and through it duly author- and having requested this sale along the South boundary of fice of the Chancery Clerk of certain tract of land occupied ized and Sole Member, PHIL- of the purpose of paying said the Allen Estate property to Leake County, Mississippi. by the Mississippi State High- LIP H. WILLIS, executed a indebtedness or as much an iron pin conveyed; run way Department, which point certain Deed of Trust onto thereof as said sale brings; thence South 5 feet West of LESS AND EXCEPT, however is also known as the East side EDWARD D. LAWLER, JR., and NOW THEREFORE, I, and parallel to West building a strip of land fifteen (15) feet of Roberts Drive; thence run Trustee, FIRST TRINITY JOHN G. HOLADAY, Substi- line of office building with ad- in width, East and West, off North 89 degrees West a dis- CAPITAL CORPORATION, tuted Trustee, will on the dress 407, 409 and 411 Val- the entire East side of the tance of 40 feet to the West as Beneficiary, to secure and 27th day of June, 2013, with- ley Street, a distance of 92.6 above described property, boundary of a tract known as indebtedness therein de- in the lawful hours, being feet to the South building line which is included in the Roberts drive and the tract scribed, which Land Deed of between the hours of 11:00 of said office building exten- street, known as “Valley herein being described; Trust is recorded in the of- a.m. and 4:00 p.m., offer for ded West; thence run East- Street”, which runs along the thence run southerly along fice of the Chancery Clerk of sale and will sell, at public erly 5 feet to the Southwest East side of the above de- the East boundary of Rev. J.E. Leake County, Mississippi, in outery to the highest bidder corner of the South wall of scribed property. Burgess residence lot and Deed of Trust Record Book for cash, at the South Door of said brick building and of said Cash and Carry lot a dis- WI at Page 585; the Leake County, Court- brick building a distance of And being in all respects the tance of 230 feet, more or house, located in the city of 145 feet to the center of Val- same land and property here- less, to the North boundary WHEREAS, on the 8th day Carthage, Leake County, ley Street and the East bound- tofore conveyed by War- of right-of-way of Mississippi of February, A.D., 2012, he State of Mississippi, and being ary line of SE 1/4 of Section ranty deed, dated November State Highway No. 16; thence Beneficiary appointed JOHN more particularly described as 11, Township 10 North, 14, 2003, of record in Book run Easterly along the North G. HOLADAY, as Substi- follows, to wit: Range 7 East; thence run 274, Page 508 thereof, re- boundary of Highway 16 tuted Trustee in the said North along center of said cords of Chancery Clerk’s Of- right-of-way a distance of 40 Deed of Trust with full A tract of land and all im- Valley Street and East bound- fice, Leake County, Missis- feet, more or less, to the NOTICE OF powers and rights of the ori- provements situated thereon ary line of SE 1/4 of Section sippi. Southwest corner of a lot SUBSTITUTED ginal Trustee, which instru- located in the Northeast 11, Township 10 North, owned by the Carthage Bank TRUSTEE’S SALE ment is recorded in the of- corner of the E � of NE 1/4 Range 7 East a distance of 91 AND ALSO: a perpetual non- known as the service station fice of the Chancery Clerk of of SE 1/4, Section 11, Town- feet to the POINT OF BE- exclusive easement described lot, which point is also the WHEREAS, on the 9th day Leake County, Mississippi, in ship 10 North, Range 7 East, GINNING of the tract de- as follows: East boundary line of a drive- of16 December, • Thursday, A.D., June2010, 6,Deed 2013 of Trust • Daily Record Corinthian Book. Leake County, Mississippi, be- scribed and being in the way known as Roberts Drive ing described as follows: Northeast corner of a tract A tract of land more particu- being described herein; SQUARE COUNTY PROP- WHEREAS, default having described as Tract One A, in larly described as beginning at thence un Northerly along HOME IMPROVEMENT ERTIES,0955 LEGALS LLC., a Mississippi been0955 madeLEGALS in the payment of Begin0955 LEGALS at the Northeast a0955 certainLEGALS Deed from James E. the0955 NortheastLEGALS corner of the the0955 WestLEGALS boundary of said HOME SERVICE DIRECTORY limited liability company, by a portion of the indebtedness corner of the E � of NE 1/4 Smith, Trustee, to the SE/14 of Section 11, Town- service station lot a distance & REPAIR and through it duly author- secured by said Deed of of SE 1/4, of Section 11, Carthage Bank, dated Decem- ship 10 North, Range 7 East of 100 feet, more or less, to BUTLER, DOUG: Founda- ized and Sole Member, PHIL- Trust, and the holder of the Township 10 North, Range 7 ber 10, 1976, and of record in and run thence North 89 de- the Southwest corner of high- HANDYMAN tion, floor leveling, LIP H. WILLIS, executed a Deed of Trust have in de- East, and run thence North the Land Deed Book 139, grees West 295 feet to the way department lot; thence bricks cracking, rotten wood, basements, certain Deed of Trust onto clared all of the amount due 89 degrees West 150 feet Page 297, records of the Of- Northwest corner of that continue along the West HANDYMAN'S H o m e shower floor. Over 35 and having requested this sale along the South boundary of fice of the Chancery Clerk of certain tract of land occupied boundary of said highway de- care, anything. 662-643- EDWARD D. LAWLER, JR., yrs. exp. Free est. of the purpose of paying said the Allen Estate property to Leake County, Mississippi. by the Mississippi State High- partment lot a distance of 150 6892. Trustee, FIRST TRINITY indebtedness or as much an iron pin conveyed; run way Department, which point feet to the POINT OF BE- 731-239-8945 o r CAPITAL CORPORATION, thereof as said sale brings; thence South 5 feet West of LESS AND EXCEPT, however is also known as the East side GINNING and Northeast 662-284-6146. as Beneficiary, to secure and and NOW THEREFORE, I, and parallel to West building a strip of land fifteen (15) feet of Roberts Drive; thence run corner of the tract herein de- HAULING indebtedness therein de- JOHN G. HOLADAY, Substi- line of office building with ad- in width, East and West, off North 89 degrees West a dis- scribed. scribed, which Land Deed of tuted Trustee, will on the dress 407, 409 and 411 Val- the entire East side of the tance of 40 feet to the West BIG D'S Hauling, LLC. HANDY-MAN R e p a i r Trust is recorded in the of- 27th day of June, 2013, with- ley Street, a distance of 92.6 above described property, boundary of a tract known as This being the same property Owner, Dale Brock. 648 Spec. Lic. & Bonded, plumbing, electrical, fice of the Chancery Clerk of in the lawful hours, being feet to the South building line which is included in the Roberts drive and the tract Jimmy W. Gunn and Janice P. CR 600, Walnut, MS 38683. If you need it floors, woodrot, car- Leake County, Mississippi, in between the hours of 11:00 of said office building exten- street, known as “Valley herein being described; Gunn acquired by deed from a.m. and 4:00 p.m., offer for ded West; thence run East- Street”, which runs along the thence run southerly along JCP Properties, LLC a Missis- hauled, give us a call! 1- pentry, sheetrock. Deed of Trust Record Book sale and will sell, at public erly 5 feet to the Southwest East side of the above de- the East boundary of Rev. J.E. sippi Limited Liability Com- 901-734-7660. Res./com. Remodeling WI at Page 585; outery to the highest bidder corner of the South wall of scribed property. Burgess residence lot and pany, dated January 31, 2007, & repairs. 662-286-5978. for cash, at the South Door of said brick building and of said Cash and Carry lot a dis- recorded in Book 296, Page HOME IMPROVEMENT WHEREAS, on the 8th day the Leake County, Court- brick building a distance of And being in all respects the tance of 230 feet, more or 240, records of the Leake & REPAIR STORAGE, INDOOR/ of February, A.D., 2012, he house, located in the city of 145 feet to the center of Val- same land and property here- less, to the North boundary County Chancery Clerk’s Of- BILLY'S Home Improve- OUTDOOR Beneficiary appointed JOHN Carthage, Leake County, ley Street and the East bound- tofore conveyed by War- of right-of-way of Mississippi fice. ment. Roofing, ext. AMERICAN G. HOLADAY, as Substi- State of Mississippi, and being ary line of SE 1/4 of Section ranty deed, dated November State Highway No. 16; thence painting & pressure MINI STORAGE tuted Trustee in the said more particularly described as 11, Township 10 North, 14, 2003, of record in Book run Easterly along the North I will convey only as mich washing. Free est. 662- 2058 S. Tate follows, to wit: Range 7 East; thence run 274, Page 508 thereof, re- boundary of Highway 16 title as is vested in me as Sub- 415-7979. Deed of Trust with full North along center of said cords of Chancery Clerk’s Of- right-of-way a distance of 40 stituted Trustee. Across from powers and rights of the ori- A tract of land and all im- Valley Street and East bound- fice, Leake County, Missis- feet, more or less, to the World Color ginal Trustee, which instru- provements situated thereon ary line of SE 1/4 of Section sippi. Southwest corner of a lot WITNESS MY SIGNA- 287-1024 ment is recorded in the of- located in the Northeast 11, Township 10 North, owned by the Carthage Bank TURE on this, the 4th day of fice of the Chancery Clerk of corner of the E � of NE 1/4 Range 7 East a distance of 91 AND ALSO: a perpetual non- known as the service station June, 2013. Leake County, Mississippi, in of SE 1/4, Section 11, Town- feet to the POINT OF BE- exclusive easement described lot, which point is also the MORRIS CRUM ship 10 North, Range 7 East, GINNING of the tract de- as follows: East boundary line of a drive- /s/ John G. Holaday MINI-STORAGE Deed of Trust Record Book. 286-3826. Leake County, Mississippi, be- scribed and being in the way known as Roberts Drive JOHN G. HOLADAY WANT TO make certain ing described as follows: Northeast corner of a tract A tract of land more particu- being described herein; Substituted Trustee your ad gets attention? WHEREAS, default having described as Tract One A, in larly described as beginning at thence un Northerly along been made in the payment of Ask about attention PROFESSIONAL Begin at the Northeast a certain Deed from James E. the Northeast corner of the the West boundary of said 3t 6/6, 6/13, 6/20/13 getting graphics. a portion of the indebtedness corner of the E � of NE 1/4 Smith, Trustee, to the SE/14 of Section 11, Town- service station lot a distance 14258 SERVICE DIRECTORY secured by said Deed of of SE 1/4, of Section 11, Carthage Bank, dated Decem- ship 10 North, Range 7 East of 100 feet, more or less, to Trust, and the holder of the Township 10 North, Range 7 ber 10, 1976, and of record in and run thence North 89 de- the Southwest corner of high- Deed of Trust have in de- East, and run thence North the Land Deed Book 139, grees West 295 feet to the way department lot; thence clared all of the amount due 89 degrees West 150 feet Page 297, records of the Of- Northwest corner of that continue along the West and having requested this sale along the South boundary of fice of the Chancery Clerk of certain tract of land occupied boundary of said highway de- the Allen Estate property to Leake County, Mississippi. by the Mississippi State High- partment lot a distance of 150 of the purpose of paying said an iron pin conveyed; run way Department, which point feet to the POINT OF BE- indebtedness or as much thence South 5 feet West of LESS AND EXCEPT, however is also known as the East side GINNING and Northeast thereof as said sale brings; and parallel to West building a strip of land fifteen (15) feet of Roberts Drive; thence run corner of the tract herein de- and NOW THEREFORE, I, line of office building with ad- in width, East and West, off North 89 degrees West a dis- scribed. JOHN G. HOLADAY,ADVERTISE Substi- dress 407, 409 and 411 Val- the entireYOUR East side of the tanceAUTO, of 40 feet to the West TRUCK, tuted Trustee, will on the ley Street, a distance of 92.6 above described property, boundary of a tract known as This being the same property 27th day of June, 2013, with- feet to the South building line which is included in the Roberts drive and the tract Jimmy W. Gunn and Janice P. in the lawful hours, being of said officeSUV, building exten- BOAT,street, known as “Valley TRACTOR,herein being described; Gunn acquired by deed from ded West; thence run East- Street”, which runs along the thence run southerly along JCP Properties, LLC a Missis- between the hours of 11:00 erly 5 feet to the Southwest East side of the above de- the East boundary of Rev. J.E. sippi Limited Liability Com- a.m. and 4:00 p.m., offer for corner of the South wall of scribed property. Burgess residence lot and pany, dated January 31, 2007, sale and will sell, at public MOTORCYCLE,said brick building and of said Cash RV and Carry OR lot a dis- ATVrecorded in Book 296, Page outery to the highest bidder brick building a distance of And being in all respects the tance of 230 feet, more or 240, records of the Leake for cash, at the South Door of 145 feet to the center of Val- same land and property here- less, to the North boundary County Chancery Clerk’s Of- the LeakeLIST County, IN Court- OURley Street and the East bound- tofore conveyed by War- of right-of-way of Mississippi fice. house, located in the city of ary line of SE 1/4 of Section ranty deed, dated November State Highway No. 16; thence Carthage,GUARANTEED Leake County, 11, Township AUTO 10 North, SECTION14, 2003, of record in Book run Easterly along the North I will convey only as mich Range 7 East; thence run 274, Page 508 thereof, re- boundary of Highway 16 title as is vested in me as Sub- State of Mississippi, and being FOR AS LITTLENorth along centerAS...... of said cords of Chancery Clerk’s Of- right-of-way a distance of 40 stituted Trustee. more particularly described as Valley Street and East bound- fice, Leake County, Missis- feet, more or less, to the follows, to(No wit: Dealers -ary Non line of CommercialSE 1/4 of Section sippi. Only) Southwest corner of a lot WITNESS MY SIGNA- 11, Township 10 North, owned by the Carthage Bank TURE on this, the 4th day of A tract of land and all im- Range 7 East a distance of 91 AND ALSO: a perpetual non- known as the service station June, 2013. provements situated thereon feet to the POINT OF BE- exclusive easement described lot, which point is also the located in the Northeast GINNING of the tract de- as follows: East boundary line of a drive- /s/ John G. Holaday corner of the E � of NE 1/4 scribed and being in the way known as Roberts Drive JOHN G. HOLADAY Northeast corner of a tract A tract of land more particu- being described herein; Substituted Trustee of SE 1/4, Section 11, Town- described as Tract One A, in larly described as beginning at thence un Northerly along ship 10 North, Range 7 East, a certain Deed from James E. the Northeast corner of the the West boundary of said 3t 6/6, 6/13, 6/20/13 Leake County,1607 Mississippi, South be- HarperSmith, Trustee, Rd to the SE/14 of Sectionemail: 11, Town- [email protected] station lot a distance 14258 ing described as follows: Carthage Bank, dated Decem- ship 10 North, Range 7 East of 100 feet, more or less, to Corinth MS 38834ber 10, 1976, and of record in and run thence662-287-6111 North 89 de- the Southwest corner of high- Begin at the Northeast the Land Deed Book 139, grees West 295 feet to the way department lot; thence corner of the E � of NE 1/4 Page 297, records of the Of- Northwest corner of that continue along the West of0840 SE 1/4,AUTO of SERVICES Section 11, fice of the Chancery Clerk of certain tract of land occupied boundary of said highway de- Leake County, Mississippi. by the Mississippi State High- partment lot a distance of 150 Township 10 North, Range 7 way Department, which point feet to the POINT OF BE- East, and run thence North LESS AND EXCEPT, however is also known as the East side GINNING and Northeast 89 degrees West 150 feet a strip of land fifteen (15) feet of Roberts Drive; thence run corner of the tract hereinAdvertise de- your CAR, TRUCK, SUV, BOAT, TRACTOR, MOTORCYCLE, RV & ATV along the South boundary of in width, East and West, off North 89 degrees West a dis- scribed. the Allen Estate property to the entire East side of the tance of 40 feet to the West here for $39.95 UNTIL SOLD! Ad should include photo, description and price. anGUARANTEED iron pin conveyed; run above described property, boundary of a tract known as This being the same property thence South 5 feet West of which is included in the Roberts drive and the tract Jimmy W. Gunn and Janice P. PLEASE NO DEALERS & NON-TRANSFERABLE! NO REFUNDS. and parallel to West building street, known as “Valley herein being described; Gunn acquired by deed from Street”, which runs along the thence run southerly along JCP Properties, LLC a Missis- line of office building with ad- East side of the above de- the East boundary of Rev. J.E. sippi Limited Liability Com-Single item only. Payment in advance. Call 287-6147 to place your ad. dress 407, 409 and 411 Val- scribedAuto property. Burgess Sales residence lot and pany, dated January 31, 2007, ley Street, a distance of 92.6 Cash and Carry lot a dis- recorded in Book 296, Page feet to the South804 building line And being868 in all respects the tance868 of 230 feet, more or 868240, records of the Leake864 864 864 816 816 of said officeBOATS building exten- same land and property here- less, to the North boundary County Chancery Clerk’sTRUCKS/VANS Of- TRUCKS/VANS TRUCKS/VANS RECREATIONAL RECREATIONAL ded West; thence run East- AUTOMOBILEStofore conveyed by War-AUTOMOBILESof right-of-way of MississippiAUTOMOBILESfice. SUV’S SUV’S SUV’S VEHICLES VEHICLES ranty deed, dated November State Highway No. 16; thence erly 5 feet to the Southwest REDUCED corner of 1989the South wall of 14, 2003, of record in Book run Easterly along the North I will convey only as mich 274, Page 508 thereof, re- boundary of Highway 16 title as is vested in me as Sub- ‘07 Dolphin LX RV, 37’ 1981 Bluebird Bus said brick building and of said FOXCRAFT cords of Chancery Clerk’s Of- right-of-way a distance of 40 stituted Trustee. Caterpillar 210 brick building a distance of fice, Leake County, Missis- feet, more or less, to the 145 feet18’ tolong, the center120 HP of Val- sippi. Southwest corner of a lot WITNESS MY SIGNA- engine, 6 new 2004 MERCURY ley StreetJohnson and the Eastmtr., bound- 2011 owned by the Carthage Bank2012TURE HYUNDAI on this, the 4th day of tires, sleeps 6 AND ALSO: a perpetual non- known as the service station June, 2013. 1967 MONTEREY ary linetrailer of SE 1/4& mtr., of Section Chev. Malibu ELANTRA 2002 Chevrolet or 8, bathroom, 11, Township 10 North, exclusive easement described lot, which point is also the fully loaded, DVD/ 19,800 miles, Z-71,4-dr., gas burner, workhorse eng., 2 holding tank, Rangenew 7 East; paint, thence new run as4-dr. follows: sedan, 38,000 East boundary line of a drive- /s/ John G.CHEVY Holaday CD system, new tires, slideouts, full body paint, walk-in garage kept w/all North transel,along center 2 live of said miles, white w/black way known as Roberts Drive JOHN G. HOLADAY mileage 80,700, climate 4W.D., Am.Fm shower, SS sinks & s/s refrig w/ fresh water tank, A tract of land more particu- being described herein;service records,Substituted Trustee controlled air/heat, heat/ im, Onar Marq gold 7000 gen., Valley Street and East bound- leather & velour int., Needs paint & 3-ton cntrl. unit, back-up camera, full size refrig., wells, hot foot larlyw/small described wood asgrain beginning at thence un Northerly along38 mpg, tinted cool power seats. cass./CD, pewter auto. leveling, 2-fl at screen TVs, ary line of SE 1/4 of Section body work Allison 6-spd. A.T., 10 cd stereo control. thetrim Northeast around dash. corner of the the West boundary of saidwindows3t 6/6, & 6/13, XM 6/20/13 $7,000 OBO in color, $6200. w/s.s, 2-leather capt. seats & 1 seats 8 11, Township 10 North, SE/14 of Section 11, Town- service station lot a distance 14258 $4000. lthr recliner, auto. awning, qn Asking price radio. Asking Call or text bed, table & couch (fold into bed), Range 7 $7500.East a distance of 91 ship 10 North, Range 7 East of 100 feet, more or less, to 662-643-5908 or micro/conv oven, less than 5k mi. $12,200. Contact $17,500. 504-952-1230 956-334-0937 $5500 feet 662-596-5053to the POINT OF BE- and662-287-6218 run thence North or 89 de- the Southwest corner of 662-594-5830.high- 662-643-5020 $85,000 GINNING of the tract de- grees West 295 feet to the way department lot; thence Corinth 662-415-0084 scribed and being in the Northwest662-664-0104 corner of that continue along the West 662-415-0590 Northeast corner of a tract certain tract of land occupied boundary of said highway de- REDUCED by the Mississippi State High- partment lot a distance of 150 described as Tract One A, in Excaliber REDUCEDway Department, which point feet to the POINT OF BE- a certain Deed from James E. is also known as the East side GINNING and Northeast Smith,2000 Trustee, MERCURY to the of Roberts Drive; thence run corner of the tract herein de- made by CarthageOptimax, Bank, dated225 Decem-H.P. North 89 degrees West a dis- scribed. 1999 CHEV. Georgi Boy ber 10, 1976, and of record in 1984tance of CORVETTE 40 feet to the West Imagine owning a like- 1983 2007 GMC 2006 LINCOLN 2008 Travel Trailer the Landnew, water Deed tested, Book never 139, boundary383 Stroker, of a tractalum. known as This being the same property TAHOE 1985 30’ long Page 297,launched, records powerhouse of the Of- Roberts drive and the tract Jimmy W. Gunn and Janice P. NAVIGATOR, hereinhigh riser, being alum. described; Gunn acquired by deed from 3500 Gulf Stream Ultra-lite, motor home, fice ofoutboard the Chancery motor with Clerk a of NISSAN 94,500 miles, black, High Five stainless prop, heads,thence headers,run southerly dual along JCP Properties, LLC a Missis- 2 WD, 175k miles, 4 W.D., leather 26’, rarely used, queen bed w/super slide, Leake County, Mississippi.$ linethe Eastholly, boundary everything of Rev. J.E. sippi Limited Liability Com- new tires, Price for only 7995. DATSUN 6-spd., auto., seats, cold air, loaded,heated/cool sleeps 6, built-in 32” Call John Bond of Paul onBurgess car new residence or rebuilt lot and pany, dated January 31, 2007, $18,000; LESS AND EXCEPT, however seats, DVD, exc. fl at screen w/ceiling negotiable. Seaton Boat Sales in Counce, Cashw/new and paint Carry job lot a dis- 280recorded ZX in Book 296, Page 2013 PJ 40’ hitch on back. surround sound. a strip of landTN for fifteen details. (15) feet tance(silver of fl 230eck feet,paint). more or 240, records of the Leake Gooseneck trailer. cond., $14,500. $14,000 OBO 662-660-3433 in width, East and West, off less, to the North boundaryTurbo,County exc. Chancery cond. Clerk’s Of- $6250 OBO. 731-689-4050 $9777.77 $12,000. 662-287-7424. the orentire 901-605-6571 East side of the of right-of-way of Mississippi$5000.fice. 731-727-5573 832 above described property, State CallHighway Keith No. 16; thence 662-415-1804 287-7403 MOTORCYCLES/ which is included in the run Easterly along the North662-415-1482 I will convey only as mich boundary662-415-0017. of Highway 16 title as is vested in me as Sub- 1977 Chevy ATV’S street,‘90 known RANGER as “Valley 2000 right-of-way a distance of 40 stituted Trustee. REDUCED REDUCED Street”,BASS which runsBOAT along the Big 10 pickup, feet, more or less, to the PONTIAC REDUCED East 361Vside ofW/MATCHING the above de- Southwest corner of a lot WITNESS MY SIGNA- long wheel base, scribedTRAILER property. & COVER, owned by the Carthage Bank TURE on this, the 4th day ofGRAND rebuilt & 350 HP RASPBERRY & GRAY, known as the service station June, 2013. PRIX GT engine & auto. And beingEVINRUDE in all respects150XP, the lot, which point is also the 1991 Ford 2000 Ford Cruisemaster 2000 Custom East boundary line of a drive- /s/ John G. Holaday trans., needs same24-V land TROL.and property MTR., 2 here- 228k miles. Econoline F-350 Motorhome by tofore conveyed by War- way known as Roberts Drive JOHN G. HOLADAY Georgieboy, 1997 GM Harley FISH FINDERS, NEW being described herein; Substituted Trustee$2500 obo. Van, 48,000 super duty, diesel, paint & some ranty deed, dated November 454 ci chassie, 37’ Davidson BATTS., thence un Northerly along 662-643-6005 miles, good 7.3 ltr., exc. work. 14, 2003, NEW of LED record TRAILER in Book the West boundary of said 3t 6/6, 6/13, 6/20/13 drive train, 215k with slider, 45,000 Mtr. & Trans., 274,LIGHTS, Page 508 EXC. thereof, COND., re- service station lot a distance 14258 cond., one miles, excellent, $1500 miles with white Oak New Tires, cords of Chancery Clerk’s Of- great mechanical interior. $19,500. $6,400. of 100 feet, more or less, to owner, serious 662-664-3958 Must See fice, Leake County, Missis- the Southwest corner of high- 864 interest. condition”. $14,999 sippi. 662-808-0113. way department lot; thence TRUCKS/VANS 662-808-7777 or $9,500$10,500$12,000 continue along the West $6500 $7400. SUV’S 662-664-3538 662-415-9020 662-415-8623 AND ALSO: a perpetual non- boundary of said highway de- 287-5206. partment lot a distance of 150 or 287-8894 exclusive easement described feet to the POINT OF BE- as follows: GINNING and Northeast REDUCED 2007 Ford F-150 corner of the tract herein de- 1500 A tract of land more particu- scribed. extended cab, larly describedALUMA asCRAFT beginning at the Northeast14’ BOAT ,corner 40 H.P. of the 1984This being CHRYSLER the same property 2008 Chev. new tires, Goldwing Jimmy W. Gunn and Janice P. ‘05 GMC 1500 SE/14 JofOHNSON Section, TROLLING 11, Town- LEBARON Uplander LS 2006 GMC YUKON all power, 2012 STARCRAFT Gunn acquired by deed from HD LT Crew Cab ship 10MTR North,., GOOD Range COND., 7 East 7-pass. van, 90,500 miles, CAMPER JCPconvertible, Properties, LLC a Missis- Exc. cond. inside & out, 91,000 miles, 6.0 liter, all towing pkg. Honda and runINCLUDES thence TRAILERNorth, 89 de- white w/tan interior, dual Fiberglass 18’ bunk sippiantique Limited tag,Liability Com- 106k miles, 3rd row leather, power everything, house, gray & 78,000 original grees West$1200 295 OBOfeet to the air, asking no rips, stains or tears. pany,39,000 dated actualJanuary 31, 2007, seat, garage kept, front black water tanks, NorthwestOR WILL corner TRADE . of that recorded in Book 296, Page BOSE system, ON Star $8600 miles, $8000. & rear A/C,tow pkg., avail., premium tow pkg cable ready w/TV. certain731-610-8901 tract of land occupied OR 240, recordsmiles. of the Leake Will consider trade for 662-287-6218 or loaded w/KW roll over hitch & dig. 662-415-8553 new tires. by the EMAILMississippi FOR PICS State TO High- County$3950. Chancery Clerk’s Of- brake sys. Possible trade. small tractor w/mower fice. or 662-284-6752 way Department,AYLASISCO@GMAIL which.COM point $13,995 $12,900. $10,500 is also known as the East side 286-2261 or 662-664-0104 662-286-1732 662-396-1390 $4500 of Roberts Drive; thence run I will convey only as mich 662-664-0210. title as is vested in me as Sub- 662-284-9487 North 89 degrees West a dis- stituted Trustee. tance of 40 feet to the West REDUCED boundary of a tract known as WITNESS MY SIGNA- Roberts drive and the tract TURE on this, the 4th day of herein being described; June, 2013. thence run1991 southerly along 2004 Ford F350 the East boundary of Rev. J.E. 2000/s/ Ford John G. Holaday work truck, V10, 2005 Mariah 20’ 1987 Honda 2008 Jeep Wrangler Burgess residence lot and MustangJOHN G. GT HOLADAY underbed tool AIRSTREAM Substituted TrusteeCRX, 40+ mpg, Sahara Cash skiand boat, Carry 5.7 lot ltr. a dis- 4.6, V-8, 5-spd., boxes, towing LAND YACHT new paint, new V-6, auto., power windows, tanceengine, of 230 new feet, tires, more or 3tleather, 6/6, 6/13, new 6/20/13 tires, package, DVD. 30 ft., with slide out less, to the North boundary leather seat hard top, Sirius radio w/nav 1425856,051 miles, extra cd, dvd, very clean & well & built-in TV antenna, of right-of-way$6700. of Mississippi covers, after $8600 obo. Truck is clean, $6500. maintained. 47,500k mi. 2 TV’s, 7400 miles. State 662-287-5893,Highway No. 16; thence market stereo, in daily use. Please 662-462-7634 $21,500. $75,000. run Easterlyleave msg. along & the will North $3250 obo. call for appt. to see, boundary of Highway 16 or 662-664-0789. 662-396-1705 662-287-7734 right-of-wayreturn a distance call. of 40 340-626-5904. 340-626-5904. or 284-8209 feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of a lot owned by the Carthage Bank known as the service station lot, which point is also the East boundary line of a drive- way known as Roberts Drive being described herein; thence un Northerly along the West boundary of said service station lot a distance of 100 feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of high- way department lot; thence continue along the West boundary of said highway de- partment lot a distance of 150 feet to the POINT OF BE- GINNING and Northeast corner of the tract herein de- scribed.

This being the same property Jimmy W. Gunn and Janice P. Gunn acquired by deed from JCP Properties, LLC a Missis- sippi Limited Liability Com- pany, dated January 31, 2007, recorded in Book 296, Page 240, records of the Leake County Chancery Clerk’s Of- fice.

I will convey only as mich title as is vested in me as Sub- stituted Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNA- TURE on this, the 4th day of June, 2013.

/s/ John G. Holaday JOHN G. HOLADAY Substituted Trustee

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