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Vol. 121, No. 212• Corinth, Mississippi • 14 pages • One section Two bodies found in Tennessee River (The following story was com- The SUV was found east of cy Management Director Melvin piled by Independent Appeal As- “Something needs to be done to add the boat ramp on Main Street Martin. “We then put divers in sistant Editor Steve Beavers.) more caution. It has happened before and located in the small town in the water and found the vehicle.” SALTILLO, Tenn. — The body north Hardin County, Tenn. The crash is still under inves- of a Bethel Springs man was unfortunately continues to take place.” The street runs straight into the tigation by the THP. among two recovered over the Melvin Martin boat ramp and the river. Weaver’s cause of death will Labor Day weekend from the Hardin County fire chief and emergency management director A boater discovered the ve- be determined by an autopsy. Tennessee River. hicle only a few feet beneath the “Something needs to be done Sixty-three-year-old Ronnie surface when his boat hit the to add more caution,” said Mar- K. Steele was a passenger in around 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Weaver of Milledgeville – was vehicle. tin of Main Street ending in the a 1997 Mercury Mountaineer Steele was found still inside recovered outside of the vehi- “The boat snagged the shirt river. “It has happened before found by the Hardin Coun- the vehicle. The driver of the cle, according to the Tennessee of the initial body,” said Hardin and unfortunately continues to ty Special Operations Team SUV – 64-year-old Richie V. Highway Patrol. County Fire Chief and Emergen- take place.” It’s fair time Harvey produces six tornadoes in the area BY L.A. STORY The tornado damaged trees [email protected] along Natchez Trace Parkway MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The and homes along Palestine National Weather Service in Road. The most significant Memphis recently provided a damage occurred along High- damage survey report of area way 370 where a double-wide damage caused by tornadoes mobile home was carried 100 and storms spawned by Tropi- feet and a small commercial cal Depression Harvey. building had roof damage. The As the remnants of Harvey tornado dissipated north of moved across the Mid-South Highway 370. toward the end of last week An EF0 tornado in Benton thunderstorms produced sev- County occurred just west of eral tornadoes. According to the intersection of Highway 7 the NWS, there were at least and Highway 72 in northwest six documented tornadoes in Benton County. The tornado or near the Crossroads area. uprooted a few trees and un- Among the closest, was an roofed a metal barn. EF0 in the city of Booneville in In addition, the NWS office Prentiss County. This brief tor- identified additional tornadoes nado had an estimated wind — a likely EF0 just north of peak of 70 miles per hour. It Tupelo; a likely EF0 between developed in a wooded area Savannah and Crump, Tenn., south of County Road 5131. and a likely EF1 near Olive It uprooted a few trees, dam- Hill, Tenn., east of Savannah, Staff photo by Zack Steen aged the roof and carport of an Tenn. A popular attraction for youngsters, the petting zoo will return to the Alcorn County Fair on Sept. uninhabited home, and dam- EF Scale: The Enhanced Fu- 14-16 at the Crossroads Arena. aged the roof of a barn. The jita Scale classifies tornadoes tornado dissipated just east of into the following categories: Annual popular event makes return County Road 5031, the NWS EF0 Weak - 65 TO 85 mph; report said. EF1 Weak - 86 TO 110 mph; BY ZACK STEEN say the fair will provide even There was an EF1 reported EF2 Strong - 111 TO 135 mph; [email protected] more family, fun and fellowship in Itawamba County. This tor- EF3 Strong - 136 TO 165 mph; It’s time for the fair. than prevouis years. nado developed in a wooded EF4 Violent - 166 TO 200mph The return of the Alcorn The seventh annual fair is set area south of Houston-Pal- and EF5 Violent .>200mph. County Fair is just a few weeks for Thursday, Sept. 14, Friday, estine Road. As the tornado In the wake of Harvey’s dev- away and even though organiz- Sept. 15 and Saturday, Sept. crossed Houston-Palestine, it astation, the United States ers have cut two days off the damaged trees and two mobile normal five-day schedule, they Please see FAIR | 2 homes. Please see HARVEY | 2 Corinth native Tim Gray continues to make his mark in Nashville BY L.A. STORY Corinth “It was incredibly humbling to know that my native [email protected] Tim Gray NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Corinth city and my peers saw me as a leader in a recently native Tim Gray lost it all and city that is growing as fast as Nashville.” accept- started over again six years ago ed the in Nashville. Now he’s got his Nashville own company and is winning Tim Gray Area awards. Corinth native Chamber The 1999 Kossuth High of Com- School graduate recently ac- community. College of Media and Enter- merce cepted the Nashville Area The son of mom and step- tainment, and Music Makes Us. and YP Chamber of Commerce and dad, Dianne and Chip Timbes of He’s also a member of Young Nash- YP Nashville’s 2017 Nash- Corinth, Gray is a two-time Top Entertainment Professionals ville’s ville Emerging Leader Award Five NELA finalist, as well as a (YEP), The Troubadour Soci- 2017 Nashville (NELA) in the Entertainment Nashville 40 Under 40 nomi- ety, Nashville Chamber of Com- Emerg- category. nee. He holds board of director merce, The Recording Academy ing Lead- The NELAs recognize Nash- positions for four Nashville- and the Country Music Associa- er Award ville’s top young profession- based non-profits, including tion. (NELA) als for significant accomplish- the Society of Leaders in De- The award has come on the in the ments in their chosen career velopment (SOLID), Musicpre- heels of some difficult times Enter- fields, as well as their commit- neur Storehouse, Alumni Advi- tainment ment and contribution to the sory Council (AAC) for MTSU Please see GRAY | 2 category.

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Doug Michael Rick Neil Marea John & Alexis Roger Audrey Carl Jumper McCreary Jones Paul Wilson Brenda Rudd Clark McNair Jones Hayes 2 • Tuesday, September 5, 2017 • Daily Corinthian GRAY Symbol of racist terror set CONTINUED FROM 1 and his comeback is for display in state museum proof of the tremendous dividends of sheer deter- Associated Press other materials. measurements months mination and hard work. JACKSON — The terror Doug Zellman works ago, Mendez created steel Gray said he started a of a burned cross and the for 1220 Exhibits in Nash- rods that bend to match company during a period comfort of hand-crafted ville, the company creat- the contours of a wooden of time when he was liv- quilts. Those contrasting ing mounts for the Muse- cross that was burned ing in Virginia Beach, images will be shown in um of Mississippi History. Aug. 12, 1964, outside the Va., and they were pro- side-by-side museums As he and a few colleagues home of the Vaccarella moting concerts and do- telling the complex story worked in a back room of family in McComb. ing concert ticketing. He of one Southern state. the museum last week, The white merchants had the business up until The Mississippi Civil Zellman said exhibit owned several stores, and around 2009-09, when Rights Museum and the mounts should blend into they were pressured to he said the economy Museum of Mississippi the background so viewers fire black employees who would no longer support History, which share a will focus on the historical tried to register to vote, the business. lobby, are being built near items rather than what’s according to a 1965 report “At that time, you the state Capitol in down- holding them. by the U.S. Commission couldn’t give a ticket town Jackson. They are “Once we paint them to on Civil Rights. away. I was in the pro- set to open Dec. 9 for the match the object, they’ll The cross, more than 6 cess of closing the com- Corinth native Tim Gray (right) was recently hon- state’s bicentennial. almost disappear,” Zell- feet tall, still has the up- pany, when I decided to ored with a NELA award. The NELAs recognize The buildings are being man said, holding up a right portion and one arm come back to Nashville Nashville’s top young professionals for significant outfitted with displays, mount for piece of logging intact. The Vaccarella fam- and start again,” said accomplishments in their chosen career fields, as and companies based in equipment. ily had kept the remnant in Gray. well as their commitment and contribution to the Tennessee and West Vir- Greg Mendez works storage, and donated it to That was six years ago. ginia are making custom- for ParaMounts Artifact the museum. It will be part He began at the bot- acts like Shooter Jen- Marketing, a full-service crafted mounts for arti- & Exhibit Specialists in of a display about terror in- tom as an intern for Joe nings, Atlanta Rhythm marketing agency fo- facts. Their work requires Charlestown, West Virgin- flicted by the Ku Klux Klan Diffie’s management Section and Exile and cused on strategic part- exact measurements to ia — the company making and others who violently company for country more of the heritage nerships and digital mar- create holders from wire, mounts for the civil rights resisted integration and music artists. He worked country rock n’roll bands keting services as well Plexiglas, steel rods and museum. After taking black voting rights. 40 hours a week there — as he tried to decide as President of the man- in addition to three other where he fit into the mu- agement firm, Grayscale FAIR jobs — to pay the bills, sic industry itself. Entertainment. He has feed himself and slowly An opportunity arose experience working with rid himself of debt. for him to start locating artists like Katy Perry, CONTINUED FROM 1 game on entertainment,” and under, free He said it was through brand sponsors for cer- Joe Diffie, Nicki Minaj, said Mitchell. “We’re re- • Photo displays, 5-10 that process that he be- tain acts. For example, Papa Roach and Saving 16 inside the Crossroads ally happy to provide such p.m. gan to get heavily in- Budweiser sponsoring Abel. Arena and on the arena’s a good quality slate of bull • Canned goods and baked volved with music-in- country music artist Matt He has come a long fair grounds. riding and musicians this goods display, 5-10 p.m. dustry based non-profits Stillwell. This led to more way in six years and the Many popular events year.” • Carnival, 5-10 p.m. in the area. He showed opportunities and a new NELA award is an honor will return, along with a Mitchell said Peck is • Cattle show registra- up at every event he venture. he does not take lightly. few new ones. one of the biggest musi- tion, 12-9 p.m. could. “That started a lot The business owner said “We’ve added a couple cians to ever perform at • Teeny Weeny Circus “In Nashville, it’s not of conversations with the individuals he was up of fun events we think the fair. (shows at intervals), 5-10 necessarily who you questions like, ‘How did against were outstand- folks are going to love,” The country music art- p.m. know, but who knows that artist get that level ing, which made the hon- said fair committee mem- ist is known for her Top- • Petting zoo, 5-10 p.m. you. So, you have to be of sponsorship?’ That’s or mean even more. ber Sandy Mitchell. “Each 30 Billboard country • Pony rides, 5-9 p.m. out and about quite a where the motivation “It was incredibly year we strive to provide hits “I Don’t”, “Findin’ • Thomas the Train, bit,” said Gray. came from to start my humbling to know that an event which is true to a Good Man” and “Isn’t 5-10 p.m. After a year of intern- own company in Nash- my city and my peers saw our agricultural heritage That Everything”. The Big • Seed Tick Road (Out- ing, he became a booking ville,” said Gray. me as a leader in a city and assures fun for the Machine Records artist door Stage), 7-9 p.m. agent, calling music ven- Now, he is the CEO of that is growing as fast as whole family. Several of had a fourth single, “Bad • Tatum Shappley (Out- ues and casinos to book Grayscale Entertainment Nashville,” said Gray. the activities returning for Me”, which charted in door Stage), 9-11 p.m. this year to the fair are a 2007. • PRCA Bull Riding HARVEY tribute to old country fun.” PRCA Pro Rodeo Bull Presented by JC Kitaif & Since the county fair Riding will be presented Company (Outdoor Are- was brought back in 2011, inside the arena on Friday na), 7 p.m. CONTINUED FROM 1 3 hurricane, according quarters stated Mon- organizers have averaged and Saturday night. Saturday, Sept. 16 to the National Hur- day that this amount 9,000 people. Attendance The fair schedule in- - 6 a.m.-2 p.m., $5 ad- now eyes Hurricane Irma ricane Center. While of uncertainty means increased to an all-time cludes: mission; 2 p.m.-until, threatening the eastern Irma’s path toward the that the entire south- high of 10,478 in 2015. Thursday, Sept. 14 - $8 admission; ages 5 Caribbean. end of the week is still ern and eastern U.S. New attractions this year Admission, $5; ages 5 and under, free all day This powerful storm to be determined, Accu- should monitor Irma include Battle of the Badg- and under, free • Cattle show, 9 a.m. is currently a Category Weather Global Head- this week. es on Thursday, which • Photo displays, 5-10 • Fairest of the Fair pits local law enforcement p.m. (Convention Center), 10 and emergency person- • Baked goods registra- a.m. (registration, 9 a.m.) nel against each other on a tion, 9 a.m.- noon • Prettiest Pet Contest “NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE challenge course. Thurs- • Canned goods regis- (Covention Center), 3 day will also feature a Steak tration, 9 a.m.- noon p.m. (registration, 2 p.m.) PROPOSED BUDGET AND PROPOSED TAX Grilling Contest. • Baked goods judging, • Photo displays, 5-10 p.m. “Another new event 1 p.m. • Canned goods and LEVIES FOR CITY OF FARMINGTON we are excited to offer is • Canned goods judg- baked goods display, 5-10 a canning and cast iron ing, 1 p.m. p.m. demo,” said Mitchell. • Canned goods and • Carnival, 2 p.m.-10 p.m. The City of Farmington will hold a “Joey Thompson from baked goods display, 5-10 • Cheer-Off, 5 p.m. Moondog Bakers and p.m. • Cow Patty Bingo, 7 p.m. public hearing on its proposed budget and Shakers will be leading • Carnival, 5-10 p.m. • Food Preservation those demos on Satur- • Excel by 5 Youth Demo, 2 p.m. tax levies for fiscal year 2017-2018 on day.” Health Screening, 4 p.m. • Lawn Mower Pull, 4 All three days will fea- • Petting zoo, 5-10 p.m. p.m.-until September 5, 2017, 6:00 PM at Farmington ture returning favorites, • Pony rides, 5-9 p.m. • Cast Iron Demo. 5 p.m. including the Midway • Teeny Weeny Circus • Petting zoo, 5-10 p.m. City Hall, 4135 CR 200, Farmington, MS. carnival, petting zoo, (shows at intervals), 5-10 • Pony rides, 5-10 p.m. pony rides, Teeny Weeny p.m. • Teeny Weeny Circus Circus and Thomas the • Thomas the Train, (shows at intervals), 5-10 Train. 5-10 p.m. p.m. The City of Farmington is now operating with Nightly entertainment • Pickin’ at the Fair • Thomas the Train, projected total budget revenue of $1,237,012. will include Wes Shef- (Convention Center), 6 5-10 p.m. field & the Slow Burners p.m. • PRCA Bull Riding (14.88 percent) or $184,092 of such revenue on Thursday night, Seed • Steak Grilling Con- Presented by JC Kitaif & Tick Road and Tatum test, 7 p.m. Company (Outdoor Are- is obtained through ad valorem taxes. For Shappley will perform on • Battle of the Badges na), 7 p.m. Friday night, while Black Challenge competition, 7 • Black Top 45 (Out- next fiscal year, the proposed budget has total Top 45 and Danielle Peck p.m. door Stage), 7-9 p.m. will close out the fair on • Wes Sheffield & the • Danielle Peck (Out- projected revenue of $1,152,504. Ofthat amount, Saturday night. All enter- Slow Burners (Outdoor door Stage), 9-11 p.m. tainment will take place Stage), 7-11 p.m. (For more fair informa- (16.72 percent) or $192,670 is proposed to be on the outside stage. Friday, Sept. 15 - tion, contact 662-287-7779 financed through a total ad valorem tax levy. “We’ve stepped up our Admission, $5; ages 5 or visit alcornfair.com.) Dr. Robert P. Lorentz, D.M.D., M.S. is pleased to announce th at he is associating his orthodontic practice with Dr. R. Todd Gililland, D.M.D., Dr. Shawn P. O’Bannon, D.M.D., and Dr Jessica L. Pongetti, D.M.D., M.S. 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There are 117 BOONEVILLE — A Corinth and Nicky Atkins are the only SELMER, Tenn. — McNairy sands of dollars through grants.” days left in the year. man faces felony charges for candidates on the ballot for County’s kept its perfect streak Benefits of certification in- allegedly stealing a horse trail- mayor. intact. clude a four percent discount Today’s Highlights er in Prentiss County. The election will be held The county earned its 37th on the required match rate for in History Daniel George Bearden, 59, Nov. 7. The final day to straight Governor’s ThreeStar state and federal grants admin- On September 5, of Corinth, was arrested by register to vote in this elec- award, according to the Inde- istered by TNECD. 1997, breaking the royal the Prentiss County Sheriff’s tion is Oct. 9. Early voting pendent Appeal. Certified counties designated reticence over the death Department and charged with will be held Oct. 18-Nov. 2. Representatives with the as Tier 2 and Tier 3 are eligible of Princess Diana, Brit- grand larceny. Selmer citizens can contact Southwest Region of the Ten- for an annual grant to serve as ain’s Queen Elizabeth II Bearden is accused of steal- the McNairy County Election nessee Department of Econom- seed money for activities fo- delivered a televised ad- ing a 14-foot horse trailer from Commission office for more ic and Community Development cused on improving at least one dress in which she called a property on Highway 145 on information on the election by presented the county with its of the measured areas of the her former daughter-in- Aug. 24. calling 731-645-6432. ThreeStar sign last week. program: health and welfare, law “a remarkable per- The trailer was recovered and A pair of incumbent alder- “Competing for jobs and at- public safety, and education son.” Mother Teresa died returned to the owner. men, John Finlayson and tracting industry in today’s eco- and workforce development. in Calcutta, India, at age Investigator Torie Jumper will Johnny Norris, are running un- nomic climate is a challenge,” “The ThreeStar program is 87; conductor Sir Georg present the case to the next opposed in their bid for another said TNECD Southwest Regional geared to assist community Solti died in France at grand jury. Deputy Tyler Reese four-year term. Director Tracey Exum. “Success- development efforts and en- age 84. assisted in the investigation. Four candidates are seek- ful economic developers know sure communities compete at a ing to fill the unexpired term of at the heart of a competitive higher level through enhancing On this date McNairy County Atkins. Troy Moore has been economic development strategy and improving community as- In 1774, the first Conti- Selmer has two filling the position on an interim is community development.” sets,” said Exum. nental Congress assem- mayoral candidates basis until the election is held Exum and Southwest Region Two more signs will be pur- bled in Philadelphia. in November. The four candi- Business Development Consul- chased and put up in entrances to In 1836, Sam Houston SELMER, Tenn. — A spir- dates are Moore, Jon Ross tant Chelsey Scott presented the the county, according to Crittendon. was elected president of ited campaign is already un- Reaves, Daniel Patterson and sign to McNairy County Economic The ThreeStar award began the Republic of Texas. derway for mayor of Selmer William F. Yarbrough. Development & Chamber of Com- in 1980. In 1882, the nation’s first Labor Day was cel- ebrated with a parade in New York. (Although La- bor Day now takes place Trump’s DACA plan would pass buck to Congress on the first Monday of September, this first cel- BY JILL COLVIN the Hill who have a long migration hard-liner, on a topic that has proven would work in practice, ebration occurred on a Associated Press history of dropping it. Trump has said he is a non-starter and career- including whether the Tuesday.) WASHINGTON — A Two people familiar sympathetic to the plight breaker for decades. government would con- In 1914, the First Bat- plan President Donald with his decision mak- of the immigrants who “If President Trump tinue to process applica- tle of the Marne, result- Trump is expected to an- ing said Sunday that came to the U.S. illegally makes this decision we tions under the program, ing in a French-British nounce today for young Trump was preparing to as children and in some will work to find a legis- which has given nearly victory over Germany, be- immigrants brought to announce an end to De- cases have no memories lative solution to their di- 800,000 young immi- gan during World War I. the country illegally as ferred Action for Child- of the countries they were lemma,” said Republican grants a reprieve from In 1939, four days af- children was embraced hood Arrivals, or DACA born in. Sen. Lindsay Graham. deportation and the abil- ter war had broken out in by some top Republi- program, but with a six- But such an approach Officials caution ity to work legally in the Europe, President Frank- cans on Monday and de- month delay intended — essentially kicking the Trump’s plan, set to be country in the form of lin D. Roosevelt issued nounced by others as the to give Congress time can down the road and unveiled today, is not yet two-year, renewable per- a proclamation declaring beginning of a “civil war” to pass legislation that letting Congress deal finalized, and the presi- mits. U.S. neutrality in the within the party. would address the status with it— is fraught with dent, who has been grap- House Speaker Paul conflict. The response was an of the hundreds of thou- uncertainty and political pling with the issue for Ryan and a handful of In 1945, Japanese- immediate illustration sands of immigrants cov- perils that amount, ac- months, has been known other Republicans urged American Iva Toguri of the potential battles ered by the program. cording to one vocal op- to change his mind at the Trump last week to hold D’Aquino, suspected of ahead if Trump follows The move comes after ponent, to “Republican last minute ahead of an off on scrapping DACA being wartime broadcast- through with a plan that a long and notably pub- suicide.” announcement. It also to give lawmakers time er “Tokyo Rose,” was ar- would hand a political hot lic deliberation. Despite Still other Republicans remains unclear exactly to come up with a legisla- rested in Yokohama. potato to Republicans on campaigning as an im- say they are ready to take how a six-month delay tive fix.

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To put that number into perspective, only 56 of President Trump’s 283 nominees had been con- firmed over the course the Roger year before that week. At that Wicker slow pace, Senate confirma- tions for this administration U.S. Senator would have taken 11 years to complete. This brief return to regular order reveals just how much Senate Demo- crats have obstructed the confirmation pro- cess this year, leaving critical government po- sitions unfilled. I hope these partisan tactics do not continue into the fall, when a number of pressing legislative items need the full at- tention of the Senate. One of these items is the reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which would expire at the end of September without congressional action. The FAA pro- vides important services affecting our air- ports, air traffic, and air travel experiences. Senate passage of a four-year reauthorization would offer stability and certainty to the fu- Turkey’s choice: Past or future ture of these operations. As a member of the Senate Commerce ISTANBUL — Coming lar leaders. Trump called it until recent- bated throughout the Islam- Committee, I sponsored several amendments from the airport into this It was the ly when that label seems to ic and non-Islamic world. to the FAA bill, which passed in committee city of about 15 million late presi- have disappeared from his Who SHOULD decide is the earlier this summer. Those provisions would people and 5 million cars, dent Mus- rhetoric? larger question. In Turkey, provide federal support for airports in our ru- as my driver describes it, I tafa Kemal An American citizen who Erdogan has set himself up ral communities, require a review of airline pass ancient Roman ruins Ataturk who has lived and worked in Tur- as the lone decider. fees, and create an unmanned systems safety and blocks of upscale shops; helped es- key for some time, but wish- Further contributing to research facility at Mississippi State Univer- an old hotel where Agatha Cal tablish the es to remain anonymous instability in Turkey is a ref- sity, which leads the FAA’s Center for Excel- Christie penned “Murder Thomas Republic for fear that his comments erendum on independence lence for Unmanned Aircraft Systems. on the Orient Express,” of Turkey, might bring him harm, tells scheduled for September 25 In addition to the FAA reauthorization bill, smoke shops and modest Columnist modeled me that Turks who have the by the Kurdistan Regional Congress will need to consider Fiscal Year restaurants, and luxury car on Western resources to leave the coun- Government (KRG). Dan- 2018 funding for the federal government and dealers. It is a metaphor for governments and their be- try are getting out. He says iel Pipes, who heads the prevent the government from defaulting on the choices Turks are be- lief in church-state separa- there has been an upsurge Middle East Forum, says its debt. Unless a new budget deal is reached, ing forced to make under tion. in property purchases in the while he supports Kurdish spending measures will have to adhere to un- President Recep Tayyip Er- Erdogan, it appears, hears U.S., particularly in Florida. independence and a “single, realistically low levels for national defense. dogan: forward to a better more than the Muslim call An August 2016 article grand Kurdish state, I see We need to ensure our troops and veterans future and a recapture of to prayer. It’s as though he in The Wall Street Journal the referendum as a danger have the support they need. The annual de- their secular state, or back hears a “call” to tear down reported: “luxury-condo de- to all concerned by further fense bill authorizing these budget priorities to a nostalgic past when Is- the wall separating mosque velopers are seeing about 5 unsettling a highly unstable is ready to be enacted by the full Senate. lam was the official religion and state and, writes the percent of preconstruction region, perhaps provoking During the spending debate for Fiscal Year of the Ottoman Empire. Christian Science Monitor, inventory sold to buyers any of Turkish, Iranian, or 2018, a major topic of discussion will be plans Recent waves of terror- restore Turkey to “its his- from Turkey.” Iraqi central government for the President’s border wall. I have long ist attacks throughout the torical Ottoman influence.” My American friend says invasions of the KRG, per- been an advocate of securing our border with country have raised security The controversial election there is “no convincing po- haps leading to a confronta- Mexico and believe border security measures levels. My car was stopped last April resulted in just litical opposition” in Turkey tion between U.S. and Rus- are essential to addressing the problem of il- and given a cursory search over 51 percent of voters at the moment. “Clerics no sian forces.” legal immigration in our country. I have con- before being allowed to pro- approving constitutional re- longer define Islam, Erdo- As if we don’t already have sistently voted in favor of additional border ceed to the hotel entrance forms, which eliminates the gan does.” enough to worry about. security. Reducing illegal crossing into our where I was then required office of prime minister and In 2004, Erdogan par- One of Turkey’s main ex- country is a goal shared by the Administra- to pass through a metal de- allows Erdogan to possibly ticipated in a panel at The ports in addition to Turk- tion and a majority in Congress. tector and have my hand hold onto power for years Academy of Achievement ish towels, the Turkish bath As many of you know, the Senate fell one luggage scanned before ap- to come. There is still dis- in Chicago. Asked about and Turkish coffee is the vote short of advancing an Obamacare repeal proaching the registration agreement over whether Er- Islamic terrorism, he re- delicious confection known and replacement plan. Getting this bill done desk. dogan and his party cheated sponded: “Turkey is not a as Rahadlakum, or Turkish is still a priority for me. I hope the Senate will Here, where the Bospho- in order to win. country where moderate Delight. also act to modernize aging infrastructure rus Strait divides Europe In addition to questions Islam prevails. This expres- Unfortunately, with their and pass major tax reform for the American from Asia, President Erdo- about Turkey’s future role in sion is wrong. The word prospects declining, many people. These actions would help small busi- gan seems bent on impos- NATO, how would a Turk- Islam is uninflected, it is Turks today worry that their nesses and American workers, keeping more ing his brand of radical Is- ish Islamic state change the only Islam.” Others would future may not be anything money in the economy instead of overseas lam on what has for decades fight against “radical Islam- disagree, so who gets to de- in which they can take de- or in Washington. Tax cuts would create an been a nation ruled by secu- ic terrorism,” as President cide? That is a question de- light. environment that incentivizes job growth, in- novation, and investment. Congress has little time for political tac- tics, given its full agenda. Instead, the focus should be on results that improve American lives, safeguard national security, and pro- Patient right-to-try proposal solves nothing mote prosperity. BY TRUDY LIEBERMAN lose their health insurance. the FDA from the process. Why is FDA involvement Rural Health News Service Their coverage may be de- The Goldwater Institute, a important? For one thing, This fall the House of nied for six months after libertarian think tank based it doesn’t have a vested in- Prayer for today Representatives is likely to treatment ends. in Phoenix, has led the drive terest in the outcome of take up legislation passed So why is there a drive for legislation, and other someone’s treatment the by the Senate that gives ter- for a national law? Accord- like-minded think tanks way a doctor or drug com- My Father, may I consider the place in minally ill patients the right ing to Bateman-House and that aren’t keen on govern- pany has. For another, it which I stand: and may I not be deceived in to try unproven, experi- others who oppose the law, ment regulations have also knows about other drugs thinking I am near thee while I am living far mental drugs that are not the underlying goal is to weighed in. If someone is in the same class as the ex- away. Teach me the way to draw nearer to yet on the market. Thirty- remove FDA involvement desperate, “I don’t think perimental drug and can thee each day, until my spirit may continually seven states have already from a process that’s cur- a person or agency has a look for problems that have dwell with thee. Amen. passed similar legislation. rently in place regarding right to tell that terminally arisen with those drugs. All this may sound like experimental drugs. ill person, ‘I’m sorry I don’t Many patient advocacy terrific news for very sick Under the current pro- think I’m going to let you groups don’t support the A verse to share patients with few or no cess for obtaining such try this,’” Phoenix physician legislation pending in Con- treatment options left, but drugs, patients must first Jeffrey Singer told Med- gress. The American So- the issue deserves a much find a doctor who will agree Page Today. ciety of Clinical Oncology Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow deeper look thanks to its po- to try the therapy and con- But the FDA isn’t the says it supports access to or reap or store away in barns, and yet your tential impact on people’s tact the drug company for gatekeeper here, Bateman- investigational drugs out- heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much pocketbooks and health. permission to use the ex- House said. “The idea the side of clinical trials when more valuable than they? Can any one of you “The public has no idea perimental treatment. Once FDA is the stumbling block adequate protections are by worrying add a single hour to your life? this is not a good thing,” the doctor and patient have is completely wrong.” It’s in place. It doesn’t support —Matthew 6:26-27 says Alison Bateman- that permission, they fill the drug companies, which right-to-try legislation be- House, a medical ethicist at out paperwork and send it decide if they’ll let someone cause it ignores “key patient New York University’s Lan- to the FDA. If the FDA says try one of their drugs that’s protections without actual- Letters Policy gone Medical Center. “They yes, a patient can try the still being developed and is ly improving patient access know nothing about the bill drug. not for sale to the public. “If to investigational drugs except that the right-to-try But there are other hur- the drug company says ‘no,’ outside of clinical trials.” Letters should be of public interest and not sounds like a good thing.” dles. An Institutional Re- that’s the end of it.” It seems right-to-try laws of the ‘thank you’ type. Please include your For example, she said, view Board, also called an The FDA, however, ap- are a solution looking for a full signature, home address and telephone few people in those 37 IRB, at the hospital or other proves about 99 percent problem, but that solution number on the letter for verification. All let- states know they may lose institution where the treat- of the drugs that people can cause problems of its ters are subject to editing before publication, hospice coverage, or they ment will take place, must who are terminally ill ask own for desperately ill pa- especially those beyond 600 words in length. may be denied coverage also approve the treatment. for, and the process moves tients. Send to: Letters to the editor, Daily Corin- for home health care if they Finally, the patient must quickly. The FDA turns Would you try an ex- thian, P.O. Box 1800, Corinth, Miss. 38835. use an experimental treat- give consent and have mon- around emergency requests perimental drug if you had Letters may also be e-mailed to: letters@ ment. In Colorado, Con- ey to pay for it. within 24 hours, and in a terminal illness? Write daily corinthian.com. Email is the preferred necticut, Oklahoma and The right-to-try bill pend- non-emergency situations to Trudy at trudy.lieber- method. West Virginia, patients may ing in Congress eliminates within three to four days. man@ gmail.com.

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Betty Hardin Burns Visitation will be held Corinth. Later, when she She was a faithful Christian, family man da Crum and husband Funeral services for from 11:30 a.m. until ser- closed the fruit stand she Christian. She was bap- and a dependable friend. Bert. Betty Jean Hardin Burns vice time at the funeral moved the coke machine tized at Foote Street He was a lifelong member Pallbearers will be Curt 83, are home. to her front porch and Church of Christ in 1957 of Shiloh Baptist Church Reader, Reece Wilbanks, set for Mrs. Mathis passed sold soft drinks to many where she attended for where he served as a Dusty Roberts, Rodney 2 p.m. peacefully, Sunday eve- neighborhood kids who many years. Later, she deacon, Sunday School Callahan, Stephen Riley, Wednes- ning, Sept. 3, 2017, at at were always welcome at attended Meeks Street director and served in Landon Ashe, Daniel day at Mississippi Care center her home. In her later Church of Christ until many other ministries of Hinton and Wesley Box. McPeters where she had been a years, she worked again she became unable. the church. He has been In lieu of flowers do- Funeral resident since 2011, due as a nurse aid at the Care She is survived by her an active Gideon for nations can be made to Directors to complications after Inn and also worked part four children, daugh- over 25 years where he Shiloh Baptist Church , Chapel knee replacement sur- time at the Daily Corin- ters, Vickie Mitchell and had the privilege to per- 31 CR 754, Corinth , MS with Bro. gery. She was born July thian. husband Donnie, Janice sonally give each of his 38834 or Gideon Inter- Burns Carl Co- 31, 1922, to B. F. and She was nicknamed Hinds and husband Ray, eight grandchildren and national , P. O. Box 1603, peland Ophelia Reed, the mid- Gin or Ginner by her sons, Richie Mathis and one great-grandchild a Corinth, MS 38834. officiating. Burial will be dle child, between older husband, loved traveling, wife Margaret Ann, and Gideon new testament Online condolences at the Farmington Bap- brother John Wesley and and did a lot with fam- Gilbert Reed, “Sonny” as fifth graders. He was may be made at www. tist Church Cemetery. younger sister, Nelda ily members and with Mathis and wife Mitzi. In a 1952 graduate of Kos- magnoliafuneralhome. The family will receive Sue, both who preceded groups. Another favorite addition to her children, suth High School where net. friends from 5 until 8 her in death. hobby was playing domi- surviving her are grand- he excelled in basketball p.m. Tuesday and from Born in Pebble Hill, nos which she did with children Kevin and Mat- and football. He was a Carlos Wilkins 1 p.m. until service time Tenn., she spent her ear- many of her friends. She thew Mitchell, Dustin member of the 1952 KHS BURNSVILLE — Fu- Wednesday at the funer- ly years growing up there even kept a set near her Hinds, and Daniel, Mark, basketball team that won neral services for Car- al home. and surrounding areas, bedside at the Care Cen- Scott, and Amy Mathis. the Grand Slam Cham- los Lee Wilkins, 54, are Mrs. Burns died Fri- working with the family ter and was always ready Great-grandchildren are pionship. He has left a scheduled to be held at day, Sept. 1, 2017 at hoeing and picking her to take on anyone up to Mitchells, Luke, Carley legacy of praising and 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Sanctuary Hospice. She share of cotton and do- the challenge. She was Jane, Henry and Milo, thanking God for every- Magnolia Funeral Home was born April 26, 1939 ing other chores. Known known as the domino Nolan Hinds, and Kate- thing in his life, a giving Chapel of Memories with in Corinth to the late fondly to her close family champion of the Care lyn, Anna, Ella and Ken- heart to anyone in need Pastor Roger Wood, Pas- William David and Lil- as “Sister,” she managed Center. Cooking was her neth Mathis. She will be and never stopping until tor Franky Smith and lie Mae Grissom Hardin. to make it through the passion and she enjoyed missed by many includ- the job was complete. He Pastor Jason Blakney of- She was a 1952 graduate eighth grade even though it as much as folks en- ing Marie Taylor, her served in the U. S. Army ficiating. Burial will fol- of Corinth High School, the depression was full joyed eating what she surviving roommate at from 1955 to 1956. He low at Shady Grove Cem- a member of Liberty Hill blown. cooked. She was famous the Care Center. was a dedicated employ- etery in Burnsville. Baptist Church and was a Like many females of for her deserts including Condolences can be left ee at Moses Parts House, Visitation will be held retired bookkeeper. her era, she worked for German Chocolate and online at www.mcpeters- B F Goodrich and retired from 5 to 8 p.m. today She is survived by her a period as a seamstress Cameral cakes, banana funeraldirectors.com. from ITT as Director of and from 9:30 a.m. until son William S. (Kimber- at Weaver’s pants factory pudding, butter rolls, and Arrangements are un- Industrial Engineering. service time Wednesday ly) Burns Sr.; brothers in Corinth. A friend at lemon ice box pies. And der the care of McPeters He is survived by his at the funeral home. James (Cossette) Hardin, Weavers introduced her no one has ever equaled Funeral Directors. son, Steve Wilbanks of Mr. Wilkins died Sun- David (Teddy) Hardin; to her future husband her scrumptious apple Corinth; daughters, Di- day, Sept. 3, 2017 at his grandchildren Ronnie and father of her four pies. Her cornbread, Leiman Wilbanks anne Whitaker and hus- residence. He was born Bowen, Ryan Woodruff, children, Gilbert “Slim” pinto beans, and maca- A Celebration of Life band Jimmy of Corinth July 5, 1963. He was of Vanessa Shinar; great- Mathis. roni and cheese were fa- service for Leiman M. and Carol Roberts of the Baptist faith. He was grandchildren Avvy and Before the kids were vorites of her grandchil- Wilbanks, 83, of Corinth, Corinth; eight grand- a truck driver and en- Isaac; and a host of other school age they and Vir- dren and she always had is scheduled for 2 p.m. children, Whitney Cal- joyed watching Nascar, family and friends. ginia traveled with her it ready for them after Wednesday at Magnolia lahan and husband Fishing and spending She was preceded in construction worker hus- school. Though doubtful Funeral Rodney, Marley Ashe time with his grandson. death by her husband band to St. Louis and that she ever attended a Home and husband Landon, He is survived by his Delbert Burns; grandson other locations where Gil- major league game, she Chapel Chelsey Whitaker and son, Dustin Wilkins of William Sidney Burns bert found work. It was was an avid baseball fan, of Mem- fiancé Wesley Box, Curt Tishomingo; grandson, Jr.; parents; sister Lo- there that she learned first of the Cardinals, ories. Reader and wife Lori, Al- Austin Wilkins; parents, rean Potts. to cope with big cities, then the Yankees, and fi- Dr. Ron lison Riley and husband Clifton and Barbara Condolences can be learned to drive, and nally the Braves; she was Mitchell Stephen, Dusty Roberts, Sue Wilkins of Burns- left at www.mcpetersfu- also had her first auto usually quiet unless ex- and Bro. Erin Hinton and hus- ville; girlfriend, Belinda neraldirectors.com. accident. When the kids cited by a big play when Philip band Daniel and Reece Parker of Iuka; brother, Arrangements under began school she settled she would let out a yell. Caples Wilbanks; twelve great Marty Wilkins and wife the direction of McPeters in Corinth, eventually in Always busy, she would Wilbanks will offi- grandchildren, Landry Crystal of Burnsville; Funeral Directors. a house next door to her watch the games on ciate the Callahan, Finley Cal- aunts, Marilyn Wilkins of parents on Rose Street. television while shelling service. Burial will follow lahan, Cambrey Calla- Burnsville; Doris Wilkins Virginia Reed Mathis To help out, Virginia took peas, snapping beans, or at Shiloh Baptist Church han, Mox Callahan, Whit of Counce, Tenn.; and Funeral services for a job as a nurse aid at doing crochet work. She Cemetery. Ashe, Harper Riley, Had- Lavada Allen of Corinth; Virginia Lee Anthem the Community hospital left a legacy of numerous Visitation will be from ley Riley, Millie Reader, uncle, Nathan Wilkins of Reed working alongside her blankets, Afghans, bed 5 until 9 p.m. today at Cahne Reader, Livy Hin- Tupelo; numerous cous- Mathis, lifetime friend and RN, spreads and other things Magnolia Funeral Home ton, Lance Hinton and ins, other relatives and a 95, of Mike Franks. She worked made for her grandchil- and from 12 p.m. until Lyza Hinton; very spe- host of friends. Corinth, the 11 pm to 7 am shift so dren, daughters-in law service time Wednesday. cial caregiver and friend He was preceded in will be she could still be at home and friends. Mr. Wilbanks went to Bernice Stafford; sisters- death by his paternal held at with her kids at critical She loved her children be with his Lord on Sat- in-law, brothers-in-law, grandparents, Bilbo and 1 p.m. times. During this time, to the ultimate degree urday, Sept. 2, 2017 in nieces, nephews, other Lillian Wilkins; maternal today about 1960, she became and managed to spoil his home with his family relatives and a host of grandparents, Paul and at Mc- seriously ill with tubercu- them all, while at the by his side. He was born friends. Paulene Johnson; uncle, Peter’s losis, required major sur- same time firmly believ- on Sept. 17, 1933, to the Along with his parents William Wilkins and Mathis Funeral gery, and was bedridden ing in the adage, spare late Hubert and Fleetie Leiman was preceded in aunt, Reba Jean Huggins. Home. for over a year. She re- the rod-spoil the child. Coleman Wilbanks. He death by his loving wife Pallbearers will be Chuck Richardson from covered and while rearing She took care of disci- lived in Alcorn County of 65 years, Bessie Ilene Lonzo Wilkins, Tony Kel- Central Arkansas, for- the four children spent pline with a switch, fly his entire life. He made Wilbanks; a son-in-law, ly, Tommy Richardson, merly of Meeks Street several summers man- swatter, or whatever was a positive impact on his Elvis Roberts; brothers, Butch Timbes, Danny Church of Christ, will aging a successful fruit handy. Truly, it can be children, grandchildren, Steve Wilbanks and wife Parsons, and Jerry Clark. conduct the service. and vegetable business said of her that it did hurt great-grandchildren, Ann, Lester Burton Wil- Online condolences Burial will be at City located on Proper Street her more than the kids family and friends. Mr. banks and Durell Wil- may be left at magnolia- Cemetery in Corinth. near Conley Brothers in she disciplined. Wilbanks was a devoted banks; and a sister, Nel- funeralhome.net.

What About Bible Truth? Martha Cherem He was preceded in 1926, to Rufus and Nancy 23 grandchildren, 38 What is Bible Truth? Can we know Bible Truth? Is it important Martha Cherem, 77, of Death by his parents Wil- Roaten Mathis. He was a great-grandchildren, and that we know Bible Truth? Th e answers to these questions and Corinth, died Monday, lie C. Clark and Irene mechanic by trade and a 5 great-great-grandchil- other questions about Bible Truth are contained within God’s Sept. 4, 2017. Burress Clark. member of Hatchie Cha- dren. Word. Magnolia Funeral Magnolia Funeral pel Church. He was preceded in BIBLE TRUTH IS ABSOLUTE. Some have the idea that Bible Home will have the ar- Home is in charge of ar- He is survived by his death was his parents, Truth is relative. Th at is, truth to one person is not necessarily truth rangements. rangements. children: Bobby Ray his wives: Bessie Mul- to another. What this philosophy says is that you can basically do, Mathis of Memphis, lins Mathis and Marcella teach and practice whatever you desire, and God will accept it, Stan Clark Cecil Mathis Tenn., Jerry Mathis, Mathis, one daughter; since there is no absolute truth. If Bible Truth is relative, there can MICHIE, Tenn. — A pri- Funeral services for Shirley Cooper both of Dorothy Mathis, one be no false belief, teaching nor practice. vate family memorial ser- Cecil Fuel Mathis, 91, Walnut, Cecil Frank grandchild, two brothers: If Bible Truth is relative, why did Jesus say, “Beware of false vice will be held at a later will be held at 1 p.m. Mathis of Tulsa, Okla., Richard Mathis and Son- prophets” (Matt. 7:15)? How can we “Try the spirits” (I John 4:1) date for William Stanley Thursday at the Corin- Nancy Dizek of Missouri, ny Mathis. if Bible Truth is relative? How can we “all speak the same thing” Clark, 61. thian Funeral Home Denise Warner of Reno, Memorial donations (I Cor. 1:10) if Bible Truth is relative? Th ese verses cannot be Mr. Clark died Friday, Chapel with Brother Tim Nev., Bruce Mathis and may be made to the Cystic obeyed without believing and understanding that Bible Truth is Sept. 1, 2017, in Michie, Hall officiating. Inter- Joey Thelin both of Clar- Fibrosis Foundation, c/o ABSOLUTE. Tenn. He was born Nov. ment will be at Brush more, Okla., four sisters: Ava’s Angels, P.O. Box BIBLE TRUTH IS ATTAINABLE. Can we know the truth? In 30, 1955. He was retired Creek Cemetery. Frances Harding and 5004, Hagerstown, Mary- John 8:32 Jesus said, “And ye shall know the truth and the truth as a warehouse worker Visitation will be Betty Jo Mitchell both land 21714. shall make you free.” Yes, truth can be known. Not only can we for Long Wholesale and held from 5 until 8 p.m. of Ill., Willard Hall of The Corinthian Funeral know it,we must know it in order to be saved (I Tim. 2:4). If we he also worked at ITT for Wednesday and from 11 Arkansas, and Bernice Home has the arrange- cannot know the truth, why are we told to study (2 Tim. 2:4); If numerous years. He was a.m. until service time Arnold of Mississippi, ments. we cannot know the truth, why are we told to study (2 Tim. 2:15); of the Baptist Faith Thursday at the funeral search the scriptures (John 5:39; Acts 17:11) and meditate upon the He is survived by his home. scriptures (Psalm 1:1-2)? Yes, Bible Truth can be known, that is, it is sisters, Margaret Dill- Mr. Mathis died Satur- ATTAINABLE. inger and husband Larry, day, Sept. 2, 2017, at Mag- What’s important BIBLE TRUTH IS ALL-IMPORTANT. In John 8:32 Jesus said, of Corinth; Debbie Dodd nolia Regional Health “And ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free.” It and husband Tommy of Center.He was born in is by knowing and obeying the Truth that we are made free from Lenoir City, Tenn. Alcorn County on Aug. 21, to you? Let’s talk. our sins (Rom. 6:32). We will keep ourselves from the vengeance of the Lord by knowing and obeying the truth. (2 Th ess. 1:7-9). If we Eric M Rutledge, CFP®, want to prepare ourselves for a home in Heaven, we must know and AAMS® obey the truth (Matt. 7:21-23). Bible Truth is ALL IMPORTANT. Cash Crunch? Financial Advisor BIBLE TRUTH IS AUTHORITATIVE. How can we know 1500 Harper Road Suit 1 1 Hour Loan Approval Corinth, MS 38834 what is right or wrong - what is truth or error? Th e answer is Loans $100 to $1200. 662-287-1409 not found in politicians, preachers, popularity, power, position, Call me for a Steven D Hefner, CFP® pleasing ourselves or pleasing others. 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Our neighbors have to say these neighbors and we have never regret- several young children, won’t decide (falsely) that ted it one minute. and they are outdoors all we’re watching their kids There are many people the time. We’re not thrilled through the windows? This living here who have the with the constant noise, but whole situation makes us same issues we have. Every we put up with it. We’ve very uncomfortable, and day brings blessings our tried to remain friendly and we’re not sure what to do. way and also gives us many polite. Recently, there’s — Housebound Through opportunities to bless oth- a new issue: Our neigh- No Fault of Our Own in ers. Activities are planned DILBERT bors informed us that it’s Iowa for us. Meals are planned “creepy and inappropriate” Dear Housebound: for us. And transportation when we sit outside when Relaxing on the deck is available for us if need- the kids are out playing and at dusk after a good ed. There are all kinds of that we shouldn’t be doing dinner — that’s one of groups — bridge, mahjong, so because it makes them life’s simple pleasures. dominoes, exercising and uncomfortable. We’re sit- Don’t let the oddballs more. There are painting ting in our lounge chairs next door deprive you classes. We have a well- and not even facing their of that. You’ve done stocked library, parties direction. We can’t put up a nothing wrong. If you galore and church on Sun- taller privacy fence or plant want some privacy days. All of this is shared bushes because of a city or- for your own peace of with people our age, and dinance, so if we can’t use mind, try lining the we are growing old beauti- our deck when the kids are side of your deck that fully together. My answer outdoors, we won’t be able faces them with large for “Louise” is to find that GARFIELD to use it at all. potted plants, or con- community near her and We’re not sure what to sider installing a can- move in! Life is beautiful do. We feel that we’re be- opy from which you even in our last days on ing bullied and that we’re could drape some cur- earth. — Marjorie in Tyler, doing nothing wrong, but tains. Texas if the family were to be- Dear Annie: This is in re- Dear Marjorie: come angry and accuse sponse to “Louise A.,” who Thank you for sharing us of something, our lives is having difficulty accept- the great experiences would be ruined. We love ing the fact that she is old. your new communi- this house but feel that our I am also in my early 80s, ty has offered you. It only option at this point is and I can identify with her. sounds as if you and to move. My husband and I were your husband are liv- I did visit our local po- very active in our former ing fun and full lives. lice department to talk community. My husband Your positivity is con- about the accusation, and had a wonderful career in tagious. FORT KNOX

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8 • Daily Corinthian Sports Tuesday, September 5, 2017 Historic entry NCAA uses limited immunity at Ole Miss BY DAVID BRANDT AND The use of limited immu- ably as far away from the predecessor, Julie Roe Lach, RALPH D. RUSSO nity is somewhat uncommon American justice system as says during her nearly three goes perfect Associated Press in NCAA enforcement cases, possible.” years as VP and the seven Mississippi State foot- but it is an option available Ole Miss is facing 21 allega- years before that in which BY POPPY PIGSKIN ball players Leo Lewis and to investigators who have no tions in its NCAA case that she led a team of investiga- Week 2 of Pigskin Picks turned out Kobe Jones have, accord- subpoena power to pursue will be heard on Sept. 11 in tors there was never a direc- to be historic after one of the 45 entries ing to court documents, told information. They avoid us- Covington, Kentucky. School tive to use limited immunity went 13-0. the NCAA they received free ing words such as witness officials have conceded some more or less. Congratulations to B.J. Starling of merchandise from a clothing and testimony, which have of the allegations of improper Lach, who is now deputy CR 512, Corinth for the perfect picks, store while on recruiting trips meanings in a court of law benefits and recruiting in- commissioner of the Horizon a rare event. to Ole Miss, something that that are not applicable in an ducements came from mem- League and an attorney han- Kudos also go out two a pair of pick- would violate NCAA rules. NCAA case — just one exam- bers of its football staff and dling NCAA cases for India- ers who want 12-1. They were Dustin They did so after being ple of why the use of limited boosters to players. napolis firm Church, Church, W. Smith of CR 713, Corinth and Bart granted limited immunity immunity has a host of crit- If the lawsuit by Rebel Rags Hittle and Antrim, said she Caldwell of Polk Street in Corinth. by the NCAA, which protects ics. plays out, Lewis and Jones understands the concerns Caldwell missed the Belmont victory them from being declared “If there were due-process could eventually face the type about enforcement staff us- over Tishomingo County and Smith ineligible for wrongdoing as safeguards that were built of cross-examination under ing limited immunity. missed Covington’s win over McNairy long as they told the truth. into the system, I might oath that doesn’t happen “They really are just hon- Central. Ole Miss officials vehe- feel different,” said Donald during the NCAA’s process. estly trying to uncover the Out On A Limb panelist Joel Counce mently dispute the claims Jackson, a Birmingham, Al- A Sept. 25 motions hearing is facts and this is just one of the also missed just one pick. He also that have been used as part abama, attorney who regu- planned in north Mississippi. many tools in the tool box, missed the Belmont win. See all of the of a major infractions case larly represents athletes and Limited immunity has particularly because they panel picks on Thursday. against the Rebels’ football coaches in NCAA infractions been used by NCAA enforce- don’t have subpoena power. For those who like to keep tab on the program. So does Oxford, cases. “There are no due-pro- ment for at least 20 years, So they’ve got to figure out tiebreaker, it was 31 in the Alabama Mississippi, clothing store cess safeguards built into this and NCAA vice president of what’s the ethical, appropri- win over Florida State. Rebel Rags, which has filed system.” enforcement Jon Duncan ate way to get information Starling had 52, Smith had 51 and a lawsuit against the players, Charles Merkel, an attor- estimates it has been used that they think is credible Caldwell had 46. alleging they gave false state- ney for Rebel Rags, added: “I in about 20 percent of cases Good luck in Week 3 and happy ments to the NCAA. would characterize it prob- over the last two. Duncan’s Please see NCAA | 9 picking! Local Schedule Rosen’s growth evident in UCLA’s comeback TODAY BY GREG BEACHAM tain point,” said Rosen, prized quarterback prospect, improbable surge after be- Associated Press who passed for 292 yards Rosen missed half of UCLA’s ing thoroughly outplayed by HS Softball PASADENA, Calif. — A light and four TDs in that frantic miserable 2016 season with A&M for the first 40 min- Corinth @ Booneville (V & JV), 5 rain fell on the Rose Bowl in fourth quarter alone. “Real, an injury and became better utes. Not only did the UCLA East Union @ Jumpertown (Varsity), muggy, 90-degree evening real bleak. It’s not that we known for his off-field candor offense convert fourth 5 heat during the miserable lost hope, because obvi- than his on-field brilliance. downs and repeatedly suc- Holly Springs @ Kossuth (JV & V), 5 first 40 minutes of UCLA’s ously we never did. But we Rosen is back in the Heis- ceed on high-risk plays, Tishomingo County @ Mantachie season opener. Thousands of just wanted to play good man Trophy race after this but Rosen’s receivers found (JV & V), 5:30 dampened fans had already football. We wanted to be stunner on national televi- space that didn’t exist in the Wheeler @ Thrasher (V & JV), 5 hit the exits with their Bruins proud. We wanted to give sion, and the Bruins are in first half. HS Volleyball trailing by 34 points. our fans something to be the Pac-12 race if their quar- Rosen hit them time after Middleton (TN) @ Alcorn Central, They missed nothing less proud of.” terback keeps his play at the time, going 26 for 36 after 5:30 than the greatest comeback The ones who stayed were sky-high level he demon- halftime with 12 second-half Potts Camp @ Kossuth, 5:30 in UCLA history and a defin- proud, all right: In the first strated in the second half. completions to Caleb Wilson Byhalia @ Tishomingo County, 5:30 ing moment in Josh Rosen’s college football game ever “He’s made a lot of prog- alone. Pontotoc @ Corinth, 5:30 three-year quest to reach his played at the Rose Bowl on ress, both on and off the “No one lost hope, but at enormous potential. a Sunday, UCLA (1-0) made field,” UCLA coach Jim Mora a certain point, you’re not Thursday, Sept. 7 Down 44-10 late in the the second-biggest comeback said. “We’ve seen it, but it’s really looking at the score- JC Football third quarter, the Bruins in FBS history, surpassed been overshadowed by those board anymore,” Rosen said. East Central @ Northeast, 6:30 scored touchdowns on five only by Michigan State’s rally statements that he made a “You’re kind of like, ‘We’ve HS Volleyball consecutive possessions. past Northwestern from a few months ago. ... What we just got to put our head down Corinth @ Lafayette County, 5:30 Rosen’s fake spike and ensu- 35-point deficit in 2006. have seen, what his team- and play football. We’ve just Alcorn Central @ Byers, 5:30 ing 10-yard touchdown pass Rosen was at the center of mates have seen, is a young got to execute.’ You want to Kossuth @ Baldwyn, 5:30 to Jordan Lasley with 34 sec- it all, shaking off several early man who has matured tre- go back to the film tomorrow Hickory Flat @ Biggersville, 5:30 onds left capped one of the sacks and stalled drives to mendously and become a and be proud of what you Tishomingo County @ McNairy Cen- most flabbergasting victories lead an epic rally in the first great leader.” did in the third and fourth tral, 5:30 in college football history, 45- game of his junior season. It’s tough to list everything quarter. You can’t look at the HS Softball 44 over Texas A&M . After beginning his career accomplished by Rosen and score when something looks Kossuth @ Booneville (V & JV), 5 “It got real bleak at a cer- in 2015 as the nation’s most his teammates during their like that.” Tishomingo County @ Itawamba AHS (JV & V), 5 Jumpertown @ Wheeler (Varsity), 5

Please see SCHEDULE | 9 Alabama grieving after shooting of assistant’s son BY JOHN ZENOR “I just feel real bad, just bama’s co-offensive coordi- son-ending surgery. Shorts Associated Press like everyone else,” said Tide nator. He spent last season Lewis had five tackles and TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Ala- receiver Calvin Ridley, who as an offensive analyst and Miller three against the Sem- bama’s football team had texted his support to Locks- was Maryland’s interim head inoles. Both had a tackle for ACHS Golf Tournament as much to mourn as to cel- ley. “I just want him to know coach for the final six games loss. ebrate after a huge opening I love him and I really don’t in 2015. Players were still “But we just rebuild,” line- The Alcorn Central High School Golf victory. know anything else about it.” absorbing the news Monday backer Shaun Dion Hamilton Tournament will be held at 8 a.m. on On the field, linebackers Added coach Nick Saban: afternoon. said. “Next guy’s up. All the Saturday, Sept. 30 at Hillandale Golf Terrell Lewis and Christian “We’ll do everything that we “I just heard. That’s hor- guys who get recruited here Course. The four-person scramble Miller sustained season-end- can to support Mike and his rible,” offensive tackle Jo- are top guys, so it’s time for will be $50 per person or $200 per ing injuries in the top-ranked family in this time of trag- nah Williams said. “I don’t them to grow up.” team. For more information conract Crimson Tide’s 24-7 win over edy.” have any words. He’s in our Two other starting line- Steve Bullard at 662-665-0958. No. 3 Florida State . About 24 Howard County Police said thoughts and prayers. We’re backers also missed the hours after the game, a son 25-year-old Meiko Locksley going to do everything we can second half with injuries. Firemen vs. Police of wide receivers coach Mike was shot in Columbia, Mary- for him.” Rashaan Evans had a groin softball game Locksley was shot and killed land just after 10 p.m. Sun- On the field, Alabama is al- injury and Anfernee Jennings Havis Kids’ will host a Firemen vs. in Maryland. day. Locksley died at the Uni- ready having to do a reboot sprained an ankle. Saban said Police Softball Challenge on the large That left players and coach- versity of Maryland Shock at linebacker. Miller (biceps) their injuries are significant baseball field in Crossroads Regional es with much more on their Trauma Center. Police didn’t and Lewis (elbow) both play but not long-term issues. He Park at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 23. mind than football on Mon- release further details. the same outside linebacker There is free admission and dona- day. Mike Locksley is also Ala- spot, and now both need sea- Please see SHOOTING | 9 tions are accepted. There will also be a silent auction. Following the softball game, Havis Kids’ will host a Homerun Derby for kids in three divi- sions - eight and under; 10 and un- Tennessee pulls off 42-41 win over Ga. Tech der; and 12 and under. Cost is $20 per child. Bring your own pitcher or BY PAUL NEWBERRY off a remarkable season- finishing the game with 249 one will be provided. Kids will get 10 AP Sports Writer opening victory at Mercedes- yards rushing and a school hits, fair or foul, and all top homerun ATLANTA — No. 25 Ten- Benz Stadium in a game they record for rushing TDs. hitters will advance to the second nessee rallied from a pair seemed to have no business After Marshall got to the round. Trophies will be given for first of 14-point deficits in the winning. end zone on a 13-yard run in and second place in each division. second half and stopped a John Kelly scored the ty- the second overtime, Georgia Age is judged as of Sept. 23. 2-point conversion in the ing touchdown in regulation Tech decided to go for the All proceeds help Havis Kids’ with second overtime, stunning on an 11-yard run with 1:29 win right there rather than a trip next fall to Walt Disney World. Georgia Tech 42-41 despite remaining, and then added a tying PAT and a potential giving up five rushing touch- two more TD runs in over- third overtime. But Marshall Fall Bowling Leagues downs to TaQuon Marshall time. Marshall, in a remark- was stuffed as he tried to cut Plaza Lanes announces the for- and getting thoroughly dom- Bolstering the outlook able performance in his first inside, and a desperation mation of their Fall leagues. The inated statistically Monday for embattled coach Butch college start, matched Kelly’s pitch was ruled an incom- Tuesday Night Church League (men, night. Jones, the Volunteers pulled scores with a pair of his own, plete pass, ending the game. women, youth) will begin Sept. 5 and the Monday Night Youth League will begin Sept. 11. All night league’s will begin at 6:30 pm and there is currently room for individuals and/or ’09 U.S. Open champ del Potro saves match points teams in all leagues. Stop by Plaza BY HOWARD FENDRICH ping the opening two sets against Roger Federer. match at 5-3, but got broken. Lanes on Shiloh Road in Corinth to Associated Press with little resistance. Then he “Thanks so much for all the Leading 6-5, he managed to sign up or for more details. NEW YORK — Juan Mar- trailed by a big margin in the support you gave,” del Potro get within a point of winning Date Night at Shiloh Ridge tin del Potro’s stay at the U.S. fourth set, even facing two told the boisterous Grand- at 15-40 on del Potro’s serve, Open really should be over. match points. stand crowd that regaled the but a pair of aces at 127 mph You’re invited to ‘Date Night at Nearly was. Still, del Potro never gave 24th-seeded Argentine with and 121 mph erased those Shiloh Ridge on August 31. You can The 2009 champion at in or gave up, eventually “Ole!” chants. “It helped me two chances. The ensuing choose between a couple’s nine-hole Flushing Meadows some- working his way all the way a lot. ... I won’t forget this tiebreaker was dominated by golf scramble or mixed doubles ten- how kept staving off defeat in back on the strength of pow- match.” del Potro, who closed it with nis, both beginning at 6 p.m. There is the fourth round against No. erful serves and thunderous Thiem also aided del Potro a booming cross-court fore- a $5 pot for the scramble with a $25 6-seeded Dominic Thiem on forehands to edge Thiem by playing his worst tennis hand winner on the run. non-member entry fee. Non-members Monday. Del Potro was sick 1-6, 2-6, 6-1, 7-6 (1), 6-4 over when he was closest to victo- In the fifth set, del Potro and certainly looked sluggish more than 3½ hours and set ry in the fourth set, which he Please see SHORTS | 9 as can be at the outset, drop- up a quarterfinal showdown led 5-2. Thiem served for the Please see OPEN | 9 9 • Daily Corinthian Scoreboard Tuesday, September 5, 2017 Auto Racing New York 59 78 .431 23½ NCAA Philadelphia 52 85 .380 30½ Central Division Television NASCAR Monster Energy W L Pct GB Cup-Bojangles’ Southern Chicago 75 61 .551 — Today’s Lineup CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8 Milwaukee 72 66 .522 4 said the party accused of 500 Results St. Louis 69 67 .507 6 CYCLING violations doesn’t know Sunday at Darlington Raceway, Darlington, Pittsburgh 65 72 .474 10½ 8 p.m. — (NBCSN) Vuelta a España, Stage 16, and figure out what that limited immunity was S.C.. Lap length: 1.366 miles Cincinnati 59 79 .428 17 (Start position in parentheses) West Division Los Arcos to Logroño, Spain (same-day tape) means,” she said. granted until the NCAA 1. (9) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 367 laps, 0 rat- W L Pct GB GOLF The NCAA does not issues a notice of allega- ing, 57 points. Los Angeles 92 44 .676 — 2. (3) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 367, 0, 43. Arizona 79 58 .577 13½ 8 p.m. — (GOLF) Volvik World Long Drive Champi- make public statements tions. 3. (7) Kurt Busch, Ford, 367, 0, 38. Colorado 72 64 .529 20 onship, mixed team finals, at Thackerville, Okla. about ongoing investiga- “The problem is at 4. (13) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 367, 0, 36. San Diego 62 75 .453 30½ 5. (10) Erik Jones, Toyota, 367, 0, 37. San Francisco 54 85 .388 39½ MLB BASEBALL tions, but Duncan ear- the point you’re focused 6. (11) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 367, 0, 32. 6 p.m. — (MLB) Regional coverage, N.Y. Yankees lier this summer spoke on trying to prepare re- 7. (17) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 367, 0, 30. Sunday’s Games 8. (2) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 367, 0, 49. Philadelphia 3, Miami 1, 12 innings at Baltimore OR Toronto at Boston broadly with the AP sponse to thousands, 9. (1) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 366, 0, 43. Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 1 9 p.m. — (MLB) Regional coverage, Houston at about how limited im- maybe tens of thousands 10. (5) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 366, 0, 34. Houston 8, N.Y. Mets 6 11. (20) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 366, 0, 26. Milwaukee 7, Washington 2 Seattle OR L.A. Angels at Oakland munity is granted and of pages of documenta- 12. (18) J.Johnson, Chevrolet, 366, 0, 25. Atlanta 5, Chicago Cubs 1 SOCCER used in infractions case. tion that you’ve never 13. (25) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 366, 0, 24. Arizona 5, Colorado 1 14. (4) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 366, 0, 39. St. Louis 7, San Francisco 3 1:30 p.m. — (FS1) FIFA World Cup 2018, qualify- “A lot of people think seen before,” Jackson 15. (6) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 366, 0, 33. San Diego 6, L.A. Dodgers 4 ing, Italy vs. Israel, at Reggio Emilia, Italy that it’s just a tool we said. 16. (21) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 366, 0, 21. Monday’s Games 17. (27) C.Buescher, Chevrolet, 366, 0, 20. Cincinnati 5, Milwaukee 4 1:30 p.m. — (FS2) FIFA World Cup 2018, qualify- keep sort of behind the Duncan said grant- 18. (8) Joey Logano, Ford, 366, 0, 22. N.Y. Mets 11, Philadelphia 7 ing, Iceland vs. Ukraine, at Reykjavik, Iceland curtain. It’s not,” Duncan ing limited immunity 19. (30) M.McDowell, Chevrolet, 365, 0, 18. Colorado 4, San Francisco 3 20. (15) Aric Almirola, Ford, 365, 0, 17. Pittsburgh 12, Chicago Cubs 0 TENNIS told the AP in a phone is not the equivalent of 21. (31) Landon Cassill, Ford, 365, 0, 16. St. Louis 2, San Diego 0 11 a.m. — (ESPN) U.S. Open, quarterfinals, at interview. “It’s codified making a plea deal with 22. (22) D.Earnhardt Jr, Chevrolet, 365, 0, 15. Washington 7, Miami 2 23. (34) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 364, 0, 14. Texas 8, Atlanta 2 New York in the manual and has a witness in a criminal 24. (23) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 364, 0, 13. Arizona 13, L.A. Dodgers 0 6 p.m. — (ESPN) U.S. Open, quarterfinals, at been.” investigation. NCAA en- 25. (26) David Ragan, Ford, 363, 0, 12. Today’s Games 26. (33) Danica Patrick, Ford, 363, 0, 11. Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 6-4) at Pitts- New York Enforcement staff can forcement’s mission is 27. (28) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 362, 0, 10. burgh (Brault 0-0), 6:05 p.m. 28. (35) Corey Lajoie, Toyota, 360, 0, 9. Milwaukee (Davies 16-7) at Cincinnati request granting limited fact-finding, not build- (Stephenson 3-4), 6:10 p.m. 29. (14) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Ford, 358, 0, 8. bama, Friday. Sergio Garcia 67-73-75-67—282 immunity to a person it ing cases against schools, 30. (37) J.Earnhardt, Chevrolet, 356, 0, 7. Philadelphia (Lively 2-5) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom 14-8), 6:10 p.m. No. 11 Michigan (1-0) beat No. 17 Sung Kang 71-74-71-66—282 deems to have essential Duncan said. 31. (12) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 356, 0, 6. Florida 33-17, Sept. 2. Next: vs. Cincin- Kevin Streelman 70-65-74-73—282 32. (38) Derrike Cope, Chevrolet, 351, 0, 5. Washington (Strasburg 11-4) at Miami information to an inves- “We don’t know what (Despaigne 0-2), 6:10 p.m. nati, Saturday. Jonas Blixt 68-73-73-69—283 33. (40) Carl Long, Chevrolet, 350, 0, 0. No. 12 Auburn (1-0) beat Georgia Russell Henley 70-69-70-74—283 34. (29) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 340, 0, 3. Texas (Gonzalez 7-10) at Atlanta (Te- tigation, and the chair of they’re going to say until heran 9-11), 6:35 p.m. Southern 41-7, Sept. 2. Next: at No. 5 Morgan Hoffmann 75-64-74-70—283 35. (24) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 336, 0, 2. Clemson, Saturday. Si Woo Kim 71-70-72-70—283 the committee on infrac- they say it in the middle 36. (36) G.Gaulding, Toyota, accdt., 202, 0, 1. San Francisco (Blach 8-11) at Colo- rado (Senzatela 10-5), 7:40 p.m. No. 13 LSU (1-0) beat BYU 27-0, Sept. Martin Laird 74-70-70-69—283 tions either grants of de- of an interview,” Duncan 37. (39) C.Ware, Chevrolet, accdt., 144, 0, 1. 2. Next: vs. Chattanooga, Saturday. Jamie Lovemark 73-70-73-67—283 38. (19) D.Suarez, Toyota, accident, 125, 0, 1. Arizona (Greinke 16-6) at L.A. Dodgers nies the request. said. (Ryu 5-7), 9:10 p.m. No. 14 Stanford (1-0) beat Rice 62-7 at Kevin Tway 71-74-72-66—283 39. (32) R.Sorenson, Chev., clutch, 104, 0, 1. Sydney, Australia, Aug. 27. Next: at No. 4 Charley Hoffman 72-71-73-68—284 40. (16) Clint Bowyer, Ford, engine, 18, 0, 1. St. Louis (Wacha 10-7) at San Diego “We don’t pass it out Statements made by (Wood 3-4), 9:10 p.m. Southern Cal, Saturday. Luke List 68-76-71-69—284 like candy,” Duncan said. an individual granted Wednesday’s Games No. 15 Georgia (1-0) beat Appalachian C.T. Pan 69-72-74-69—284 Baseball Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 11:35 a.m. State 31-10, Sept. 2. Next: at Notre Harold Varner III 77-67-73-67—284 He also said enforce- limited immunity are Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. Dame, Saturday. Bud Cauley 72-71-68-73—284 AL STANDINGS Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. No. 16 Louisville (1-0) beat Purdue Chris Kirk 70-68-76-70—284 ment staff is more likely still subject to “layers, 35-28, Sept. 2. Next: at North Carolina, East Division Washington at Miami, 6:10 p.m. Kevin Kisner 72-70-73-70—285 Saturday. to request limited immu- upon layers, upon layers W L Pct GB Texas at Atlanta, 6:35 p.m. Jason Kokrak 72-73-69-71—285 No. 17 Florida (0-1) lost to No. 11 Boston 77 60 .562 — San Francisco at Colorado, 7:40 p.m. Xander Schauffele 69-74-72-70—285 nity for a college athlete of fact-checking” by the Michigan 33-17, Sept. 2. Next: vs. North- New York 73 63 .537 3½ Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. Zach Johnson 77-68-69-72—286 ern Colorado, Saturday. or prospective college enforcement staff, Dun- Baltimore 70 67 .511 7 St. Louis at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. Matt Kuchar 72-70-71-73—286 No. 18 Miami (1-0) beat Bethune-Cook- Tampa Bay 68 70 .493 9½ Anirban Lahir 72-70-73-71—286 athlete than for someone can said. man 41-13, Sept. 2. Next: at Arkansas Toronto 63 74 .460 14 Brendan Steele 69-70-78-69—286 Basketball State, Saturday. who is not. “We are mindful that Central Division Nick Taylor 72-72-70-72—286 No. 19 South Florida (2-0) beat San W L Pct GB Daniel Berger 77-68-70-72—287 “We’re not interested there are people out WNBA Standings Jose State 42-22, Aug. 26; beat Stony Cleveland 80 56 .588 — Russell Knox 72-72-72-71—287 EASTERN CONFERENCE Brook 31-17, Sept. 2. Next: at UConn, in the infractions pro- there that want to ad- Minnesota 71 65 .522 9 Francesco Molinari 75-70-71-71—287 W L Pct GB Saturday. Kansas City 68 68 .500 12 Chez Reavie 72-72-70-73—287 cess in penalizing stu- vance their own interest x-New York 22 12 .647 — No. 20 Kansas State (1-0) beat Central Detroit 58 79 .423 22½ Scott Brown 74-65-70-79—288 x-Connecticut 21 13 .618 1 Arkansas 55-19, Sept. 2. Next: vs. Char- dent-athletes for what and try to use the infrac- Chicago 54 81 .400 25½ Tony Finau 69-71-77-71—288 x-Washington 18 16 .529 4 lotte, Saturday. West Division Brian Harman 68-72-74-74—288 are largely behaviors of tions process as a vehicle Atlanta 12 22 .353 10 No. 21 Virginia Tech (1-0) beat No. 22 W L Pct GB Jhonattan Vegas 73-70-74-71—288 Chicago 12 22 .353 10 West Virginia 31-24 at Landover, Md. adults,” Duncan said. for doing that,” Duncan Houston 83 53 .610 — Wesley Bryan 76-69-72-72—289 Indiana 9 25 .265 13 Next: vs. Delaware, Saturday. Los Angeles 70 67 .511 13½ Jason Dufne 68-75-69-77—289 “We really are not in- said. WESTERN CONFERENCE No. 22 West Virginia (0-1) lost to No. Seattle 69 68 .504 14½ Jim Herman 75-68-74-72—289 W L Pct GB 21 Virginia Tech 31-24 at Landover, Md. terested in having an Ultimately, it falls on Texas 68 68 .500 15 Bubba Watson 75-70-71-73—289 x-Minnesota 27 7 .794 — Next: vs. East Carolina, Saturday. infractions matter yield the committee on infrac- Oakland 58 78 .426 25 Patrick Rodgers 74-71-73-72—290 x-Los Angeles 26 8 .765 1 No. 23 Texas (0-1) lost to Maryland Robert Streb 73-72-74-71—290 x-Phoenix 18 16 .529 9 51-41, Sept. 2. Next: vs. San Jose State, eligibility penalties for tions, a representative Sunday’s Games Graham DeLaet 72-69-80-70—291 x-Dallas 16 18 .471 11 Saturday. Cleveland 11, Detroit 1 James Hahn 76-68-76-71—291 kids. We do request im- body of NCAA mem- x-Seattle 15 19 .441 12 No. 24 Washington State (1-0) beat Baltimore 5, Toronto 4, 12 innings Webb Simpson 72-70-76-73—291 San Antonio 8 26 .235 19 Montana State 31-0, Sept. 2. Next: vs. munity much more spar- bership that is directed Chicago White Sox 6, Tampa Bay 2 J.J. Spaun 72-71-74-74—291 x-clinched playoff spot Boise State, Saturday. Houston 8, N.Y. Mets 6 Rod Pampling 72-73-75-73—293 ingly when we are talking by rules set in place by Sunday’s Games No. 25 Tennessee (0-0) did not play. Kansas City 5, Minnesota 4 about an adult. By adult, membership, to deter- New York 82, Dallas 81 Next: at Georgia Tech, Monday. Texas 7, L.A. Angels 6 Minnesota 86, Washington 72 Transactions I mean a coach or assis- mine whether the infor- Seattle 10, Oakland 2 Los Angeles 81, Connecticut 70 tant coach, operations mation provided under N.Y. Yankees 9, Boston 2 Phoenix 84, Atlanta 70 Golf Monday’s deals Monday’s Games Seattle 85, Chicago 80 staff member of some limited immunity is Kansas City 7, Detroit 6 PGA-Dell Championship BASEBALL Monday’s Games COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — Re- N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 4 No games scheduled Scores kind. It doesn’t mean we credible and relevant. Cleveland 5, Chicago White Sox 3 Monday at TPC Boston, Norton, Mass. duced the four-game suspension of Tuesday’s Games N.Y. Yankees C Gary Sanchez to three won’t use it or request it “We’re very candid L.A. Angels 11, Oakland 9 No games scheduled Purse: $8.75 million.Yardage: 7,342; Houston 6, Seattle 2 Par: 71 games. for adults. We have. The with the committee. Tampa Bay 11, Minnesota 4 Final American League most recent example was Here’s what we’ve heard. Toronto 10, Boston 4 Justin Thomas 71-67-63-66—267 CLEVELAND INDIANS — Optioned Texas 8, Atlanta 2 College Football Jordan Spieth 72-65-66-67—270 RHP Adam Plutko to Lynchburg (Caro- Southern Miss. That’s Here’s what we think is Today’s Games Marc Leishman ( 67-69-65-70—271 lina). the exception rather than credible and what we N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 11-5) at Balti- AP Top 25 Fared Paul Casey 70-65-67-70—272 HOUSTON ASTROS — Sent RHP Mi- chael Feliz to Quad Cities (MWL) for a re- more (Hellickson 8-8), 6:05 p.m. Saturday Jon Rahm 67-66-71-68—272 the rule.” think is less credible,” Kansas City (Vargas 14-9) at Detroit Phil Mickelson 69-67-69-68—273 hab assignment. Activated C Max Stassi No. 1 Alabama (0-0) did not play. Next: from the 10-day DL. Jackson represented Duncan said. (Sanchez 3-3), 6:10 p.m. vs. No. 3 Florida State at Atlanta, Satur- Kevin Na 68-69-70-66—273 Minnesota (Colon 6-10) at Tampa Bay Pat Perez 72-67-67-67—273 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Recalled former Southern Missis- David Ridpath, a pro- day. INF Jefry Marte from Salt Lake (PCL). (Odorizzi 7-7), 6:10 p.m. Sunday Patrick Reed 71-67-69-66—273 sippi basketball coach fessor of sports adminis- Toronto (Estrada 7-8) at Boston (Rodri- Bill Haas 71-70-68-65—274 MINNESOTA TWINS — Recalled RHP No. 1 Alabama (1-0) beat No. 3 Florida Aaron Slegers from Rochester (IL). Sent guez 4-5), 6:10 p.m. State 24-7, Sept. 2. Next: vs. Fresno Justin Rose 72-65-69-68—274 Donnie Tyndall in that tration at Ohio University Texas (Gonzalez 7-10) at Atlanta (Te- Stewart Cink 71-68-68-68—275 OF Robbie Grossman to Rochester (IL) for State, Saturday. a rehab assignment. case. Tyndall received a and former compliance heran 9-11), 6:35 p.m. No. 2 Ohio State (1-0) beat Indiana Patrick Cantlay 69-68-68-71—276 Cleveland (Salazar 5-6) at Chicago Rickie Fowler 69-71-66-70—276 NEW YORK YANKEES — Recalled 10-year show cause or- official at Marshall and 49-21, Aug. 31, Sept. 2. Next: vs. No. 7 INF/OF Tyler Wade from Scranton/Wilkes- White Sox (Holmberg 2-3), 7:10 p.m. Oklahoma, Saturday. Adam Hadwin 70-65-68-73—276 der from the NCAA com- Weber State, said the L.A. Angels (Richards 0-0) at Oakland Mackenzie Hughes 70-68-71-67—276 Barre (IL). No. 3 Florida State (0-1) lost to No. 1 SEATTLE MARINERS — Claimed (Graveman 4-4), 9:05 p.m. Alabama 24-7, Sept. 2. Next: vs. Louisi- Hudson Swafford 69-68-70-69—276 mittee on infractions for NCAA investigation pro- Houston (Verlander 10-8) at Seattle Rafa Cabrera Bello 72-68-72-65—277 OF Jacob Hannemann and RHP Seth ana-Monroe, Saturday. Frankoff off waivers from Chicago (NL). orchestrating academic cess has improved and (Miranda 8-6), 9:10 p.m. No. 4 Southern Cal (1-0) beat Western Dustin Johnson 66-72-66-73—277 Wednesday’s Games Brooks Koepka 74-67-68-68—277 Transferred RHP David Phelps to the 60- fraud and covering up become more transpar- Michigan 49-31, Sept. 2. Next: vs. No. 14 day DL. Designated LHP Zac Curtis for Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 12:10 p.m. Stanford, Saturday. Gary Woodlan 72-71-67-67—277 payments to athletes. ent. He agrees that lim- L.A. Angels at Oakland, 2:35 p.m. Emiliano Grillo 70-71-71-66—278 assignment. Sent RHP Ryan Weber to No. 5 Clemson (1-0) beat Kent State the AZL Mariners for a rehab assignment. N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. 56-3, Sept. 2. Next: vs. No. 12 Auburn, Hideki Matsuyama 72-71-70-66—279 Jackson said state- ited immunity can be a Kansas City at Detroit, 6:10 p.m. Ian Poulter 71-73-69-66—279 TAMPA BAY RAYS — Recalled RHPs Saturday. Andrew Kittredge and Chase Whitley ments made by South- valuable investigative Toronto at Boston, 6:10 p.m. No. 6 Penn State (1-0) beat Akron 52- Jason Day 75-69-70-66—280 Texas at Atlanta, 6:35 p.m. Branden Grace 74-64-69-73—280 from Durham (IL). ern Miss assistant coach tool. 0, Sept. 2. Next: vs. Pittsburgh, Saturday. National League Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 No. 7 Oklahoma (1-0) beat UTEP 56- Grayson Murray 68-68-67-77—280 Adam Howard, who him- But, Ridpath said, “I p.m. Charl Schwartzel 75-69-69-67—280 ATLANTA BRAVES — Assigned RHP 7, Sept. 2. Next: at No. 2 Ohio State, Enrique Burgos outright to Gwinnett (IL). Houston at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. Saturday. Kyle Stanley 67-68-73-72—280 self was alleged to have wholeheartedly agree B.DeChambeau 69-67-72-73—281 LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Selected NL STANDINGS No. 8 Washington (1-0) beat Rutgers the contract of INF Charlie Culberson committed multiple vio- that it’s very difficult to 30-14, Sept. 1. Next: vs. Montana, Sat- Lucas Glover 71-69-70-71—281 East Division Cody Gribble 72-70-68-71—281 from Oklahoma City (PCL). Reinstated lations, after being grant- justify using limited im- W L Pct GB urday. RHP Josh Fields from the 10-day DL. No. 9 Wisconsin (1-0) beat Utah State William McGirt 70-74-69-68—281 ed limited immunity munity when you’re not Washington 82 54 .603 — Louis Oosthuizen 69-69-74-69—281 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Assigned Miami 67 69 .493 15 59-10, Sept. 1. Next: vs. FAU, Saturday. 1B Brock Stassi outright to Lehigh Val- No. 10 Oklahoma State (1-0) beat Keegan Bradley 76-68-69-69—282 contradicted his previous providing basic due-pro- Atlanta 60 75 .444 21½ Kevin Chappell 72-70-69-71—282 ley (IL). statements and the state- cess protections in this Tulsa 59-24, Aug. 31. Next: at South Ala- ments of others. Jackson system.” SCHEDULE SHOOTING SHORTS

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868 AUTOMOBILES REDUCED 93 CORVETTE 2013 Volvo XC60 FWD 1970 MERCURY 1984 CONVERTIBLE EL CAMINO COUGAR FOR SALE 2009 1986 Excel. Cond. Pontiac G6 1977 CORVETTE 2014 Nissan Super Nice, Corvette Inside & Out Really Clean, 350, Auto, PS, PW, official pace car 60,000 miles Pathfinder SV Oil changed regularly, 79k miles All Original Good cold air and has AIR T-TOPS, Red convertible, automatic Exc. Cond., looks new 57,00070K Miles Miles, good tires. 160k Red w/ Black Top 90,000 miles, Seashell Exterior, RED with Gray Leather 350 motor back up camera, RED/WHITE INTERIOR Cream leather interior $ 00 Asking 40th Anniv. Ed. red in color Sunroof, Back-up camera, towing package, $ 00 305 ENGINE Interior air and heat 6,9008,900 $4800. OBO Bluetooth enabled stereo, AC Great shape. lots of new parts Bluetooth and in CALL/TEXT $8800.00 $7500.00 obo Good tires Excellent Condition. $7500.00 $9800.00 $9,500 obo $6500. OBO Asking 18,500 DANIEL @ CALL OR TEXT 662-223-0865 Call 662-415-4151 Asking$16,800 $19,500. 662-415-0453 662-665-1019 no text please 662-319-7145 662-255-2275 662-665-1019 662-212-4096 or 662-415-4268 Call 662- 594-5271 662-664-0357

2006 1972 1989 MercedesBenz 1985 Mustang GT, 1989 Corvette PONTIAC G6 300 CE MERCURY HO, 5 Speed, Black/Red Int. BLACK 145K miles, Rear Convertible, 2003 FORD 2014 Toyota Corolla 350 Motor COUGAR bucket seats, Mileage 7500 !! 4DR, V6 S 1.8 LOW MILES!! Auto Trans. MUSTANG GT Champagne color, $15,999 Second owner 1998 Cadillac DeVille BLACK, 5 SPD., CONVERTIBLE (Corinth Ms) 101,500 Miles LEATHER, LOADED NEW TIRES Excellent Condition. Silver 2014 Toyota corolla Last year Tan Leather Interior S 1.8: Back-up camera; Good Cond. EXTRA CLEAN $12,000.00 of carburetor, Sunroof, 78,226 MILES Diligently Xenon Headlights; green color, 130K MILES Automatic CVT gearbox; REDUCED$6000. $5500 $7,500.00 CASH AS IS maintained. Paddle Shift; 25k miles All original. 99,000 miles 662-462-7634 $2750.00 LOW MILES !!! $16,500 Call for Pictures $700.00 $4000.00 Up to 37mpg; One owner! 662-664-0789 662-415-5071 $5000.00 (662) 603-2635 RIENZI, MS Perfect condition! 662-223-0942 662-603-2535 662-415-2657 (205-790-3939) 662-287-4848 212-2431

2005 2013 Z71 1973 JAGUAR Chevy CUTLASS X-TYPE Silverado 2 DOOR 2006 AWD Crew Cab ••••• Ford F-150 2011 SILVER NISSAN MURANO 127,784 MILES For Sale or Trade Black interior, Leather seats 2010 HYUNDIA UNDER 1978 Mercedes 49,000 miles $4,500.00 2014 HYUNDAI Extended cab 98,000 miles ELANTRA 6.9 Motor 135,000 miles. ACCENT HATCHBACK truck Heated seats front and back RED, 4 DOOR WARRANTY Only made 450 that year. Asking 662-415-5071 STANDARD SHIFT Electronic trunk opener NEW TIRES $5,500.00$6000.00 $1,900. OBO LIKE BRAND NEW! 175,000 miles sunroof and moonroof 111K MILES Selling due to health ONLY 44,000 MILES AND blue tooth for phone 662-664-4776 $26,000.00 GETS 34 MPG! navigation system GOOD, CLEAN CAR reasons. $8,400. $4495.00 231-667-4280 Harry Dixon $9,800 OBO Wanting $15,000 286-6359 662-415-4396 662-808-7677 662-287-5661 662-287-0145 662-479-5033

2000 BUICK 1996 FORD 2008 Ford Focus SES 2008 FORD PARK AVENUE COMPANION One Owner Am/Fm radio, auto., VAN RANGER Red, 4-door, runs good. Serious white, V-6, with 4-door CD Player, Sync inquiries only. 7 PASS., 2004 GMC Explorer extended cab, in great TV/VCR conversion van, cond., cold air, very 2016 GMC System, Power clean, plus new tires. 2007 Lexus $3900 LEATHER 246,000 miles,one IS 250 windows & door locks, 1993 Chevy owner lady driven. TERRAIN SLE Excellent Condition obo. SEATS MUST SEE & DRIVE loaded sunroof, Explorer Limited Loaded, leather, CD, leather, AWD, 155,000 miles STORAGE $7,500.00 Extra Clean CALL heated seats, new GPS, Bluetooth, 7000 MILES Price: $4200. OBO EXTRA CLEAN transmission, ready to V6, $7500 firm, $21,500.00 Exc. Condition 662-396-6492 CALL Call: 40K MILES tailgate. only 2 owners CALL OR TEXT $4000.00 OBO or $00 obo. 662-284-6724 Call 662-415-0313 or 662-212-4888 286-6707 662-287-4848 662-720-6661 662-212-3510 662-643-7982 284-6662

MUST SELL 2010 Chevy 2017 86 TOYOTA Equinox LS 95’ SPORTS CAR CHEVY 2001 DODGE D ASTRO 06 Chevy LESS THAN 4K D 2002 ChevyLLD Trailblazer 1987 1995 GMC Z-71 DAKOTALLD Trailblazer Cargo Van Power MILES 130K Miles, O Blue, runsO good $5800.00 Fully Loaded Good, Sound FORD 250 DIESEL BLACK/4DOORSOS MaintainedSOS regularly everything! UTILITY SERVICE TRUCK GREAT Condition! 200K MILES New front tires Van Good heat GOOD COND. 1OWNER CLEAN, 1 OWNER $4000. $10,500 250K Miles $2700 and Air NEEDS TIRES $2500.00 OBO IN GOOD CONDITION FOR MORE INFO. 662-415-8343 $1,250 $3,250 OBO 731-645-8339 OR 662-415-0846 or 415-7205 662-284-5901 662-808-4079 872-3070 662-319-7145 731-453-5239 CALL 662-415-3408

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2001 Ford 2006 HONDA VTX 1800 Explorer Sport Trac 4WD Truck 2002 Chevy Silverado Z71 $3,900 2PersonOwner 2015 MASSIMO 2008 Harley Heat & Air, 4 Wheel Drive, 2000 GMC ATV Works Great Leather seats 2008 Nissan Frontier Davidson FXDF 2005 Heritage New Tires, 5.1 Engine 4-WHEEL DRIVE 4 door crew cab, Club Cab and Aluminum DENALI Bought New, One Adult Owner Softail 4PASS. with sunroof and loaded, one owner, 14K MILES Tool Box 2,139 Miles 4WD bought new in EXC. COND. 32,000 Miles AM/FM Radio, Cassette & TN TITLE low miles. Many Harley Accessories Super Bike CD Player Corinth, MS, RADIO, USB PORT BODY & MOTOR MOP ALLIGATOR $6500. OBO SHOW ROOM CONDITION Super Price Pewter in Color 117000 Miles, $5500. OBO Oil & Filter changed annually Great Truck for IN GOOD COND. 700-4 $14,900.00 OBO CASH TALKS!!! CALL OR TEXT SCREAMING EAGLE SYN 3 $7800.00 OBO $7000.00 LIKE NEW NO TRADES 662-287-8547 256-577-1349 662-664-3179 901-485-8167 731-689-3211 662-396-1105 662-284-6653 662-837-8787 662-212-2451

MOTORCYCLE 03 Harley 2013 Arctic Cat ATV FOR SALE HARLEY-DAVIDSON FOR SALE 1990 Harley Davidson Ultra Davidson MOTORCYCLE 100th Anniversary Custom Soft-Tail $9000 2005 Harley 662-415-5071 Edition 22000 miles. Newtires,battery HONDA 3 WHEELER Davidson Trike 07 YAMAHA CLASSIC 2006 YAMAHA 1700 D and brake pads. 1949 Harley 308 milesLLD GREAT CONDITION! KICK START, RUNS GOOD, VSTAR650CC, Davidson 4 Seater w/seat belts 24,000 miles, GOOD CONDITION, APPROX. 26,000 MILES Regular maintenance Phone chargerO outlet MIGHTNEEDTIRES. Ultra Classic RUNS GOOD. Panhead DrivenSOS approx. $ $4350 checks. $8,000. 10 times 750 OBO $ $9000 OBO REDUCEDNice, $23,500. 2,650 OBO (NO TRADES) 901-606-7985 Excellent Condition Wench (front bumper) Call: 662-286-1717 662-415-7407 Call: 662-286-1717 call or text. or 662-808-4464 or 662-808-4464 662-665-0930 662-808-2994 (662)279-0801 662-808-4557 662-284-8251 no voicemails.

07 HONDA 2000 POLARIS MAGNUM 325 4X4 5’x10’ 4WHEELER RANCHER ES Wells Cargo 2005 HONDA 2nd Owner, Great 2WD Condition 500 Rubicon Has a Mossy Oak 2005 EZ GO 36 Volt Motorcycle Cover over the body with winch, front and back YAMAHA V Victory Vegas TWO SETS put on when it was Golf Cart with 4"D Jake red-silver, 2008 Yamaha V-Star Trailer baskets very good shapeD 690 hrs D bought new. EverythingD LLD STAR 650 LLD Lift and Cargo Mint Condition, 1300 Touring Edition $ $3,550.00LLD TIRES LLD Works. Used for O 2004, 41k, new 2,500 hunting &O around the New Tires, New Battery also 2003 HONDA Foreman 350 O O Seat.SOS New batteries. tires,lotsofextras, and New Hard Bags, with baskets, 464 hrs, new tires, WHEELS & RACK 22,883 MILES house,SOS Never for mud 1520 cc's, SOS SSO riding. 662-287-2333 $1,850.00 or both for $5,000.00 $3995.00 obo, less than 18000 miles. $2000.00 $1500 Firm. $5900.00 Great Bike, Contact Paul $2,350.00 If I don’t answer, text $3,125.00 662-396-1531 or 901-486-4774 me and I will contact 662-665-2701 Road Ready call Kevin at Leave Message Walnut, MS. 662-603-8749 665-1288 you. 662-415-7154 662-665-2044 Call any time 662-772-0719 Daily Corinthian • Tuesday, September 5, 2017 • 13 UNFURNISHED HOMES FOR 0610 0710 0955 LEGALS 0955 LEGALS 0955 LEGALS 0220 MEDICAL/DENTAL APARTMENTS SALE the terms of said deed tion 17, Town ship 2 (%522.($376%5 crimination in the sale, of trust and for the South, Range 8 East, %$':LFHPDNHU rental, or advertising of purpose of raising the etc. described as fol- deed of trust on the sums due thereunder, lows: VTIW real estate based on property herein de- factors in addition to together with MS CARE CENTER scribed to secure pay- those protected under attor-ney's fees, trust- Commencing at the MOBILE HOMES ment of an indebted- ee's fees and expense of Southeast corner of the 0675 federal law. We will not ness therein men- FOR RENT knowingly accept any sale. Southwest Quarter of tioned and owing to the said Section 17, run .26687+ %5 % advertising for real es- Patrica Harville is looking for 6LQJOH :LGH 0 tate which is in viola- NOW, THEREFORE, North 173 feet, more Burcham, which deed of notice is hereby given or less, to the North '   tion of the law. All per- trust is recorded in the sons are hereby in- that I, Donald Ray right-of-way line of U. office of the Chancery Downs, the trustee in S. Highway #72, as it formed that all dwell- Clerk of Alcorn County, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ings advertised are said deed of trust, will existed on December 3, Full time 3-11 RN Mississippi, as Instru- on September 6, 2017, 1966, and from said available on an equal ment No. 200602553; opportunity basis. at the south front point continue North and doors of the county 275 feet, more or less, HOMES FOR 0710 TRANSPORTATION courthouse of Alcorn to the North corner of SALE WHEREAS, default County, Mississippi, in the Gann property, and Charge Nurse & having been made in HUD the City of Corinth, from said point contin- the terms and condi- PUBLISHER’S Mississippi, within legal ue further North 142 tions of said deed of NOTICE FINANCIAL hours for such sales feet; thence run West trust and the entire (being between the 50 feet across a 50 foot All real estate adver- debt secured thereby tised herein is subject hours of 11:00 a.m. and strip of land upon which L.P.N.s PRN having been declared to to the Federal Fair LEGALS 4:00 p.m.) offer for sale strip a street has been be due and payable in and sell at public out- constructed for a true Housing Act which accordance with the makes it illegal to ad- cry to the highest bid- point of be-ginning of terms of said deed of der for cash the prop- the property to be con- vertise any preference, 0955 LEGALS trust and Patricia limitation, or discrimi- erty described in said veyed hereby; thence Please apply in person. Nachbar, for-merly Pa- deed of trust as follows: run North with the nation based on race, NOTICE OF tricia Harville Burcham, West line of said street color, religion, sex, TRUSTEE'S SALE having requested the handicap, familial status Situated in the County 100 feet; thence run 3701 Joanne Dr. • Corinth undersigned trustee to of Alcorn, State of Mis- West 150 feet; thence or national origin, or in- WHEREAS, on May 3, execute the trust and sissippi, to-wit: run South to the tention to make any 2006, Christopher G. sell said land and prop- Northwest corner of such preferences, limi- Webb and wife, Sandra Mon. – Fri. 8 – 4:30 erty in accordance with That part of the South- the Gardner's lot; tations or discrimina- N. Webb, executed and the terms of said deed west Quarter of Sec- thence run in an east- tion. delivered to Donald Ray tion 17, Town-ship 2 erly direction along State laws forbid dis- Downs as Trustee a E.O.E. SthR 8EtGd 'Nthlits GGUARANTEEDUARANTEEDAAutouto SalesSale Advertise your CAR, TRUCK, SUV, BOAT, TRACTOR, MOTORCYCLE, RV & ATV here for $39.95 UNTIL SOLD! Ad should include photo, description and price. PLEASE NO DEALERS & NON-TRANSFERABLE! NO REFUNDS. Single item only. Payment in advance. Call 287-6147 to place your ad. 816 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE 2017 FOREST RIVER FOR CAMPER SALE Excaliber made by Georgi Boy 2004 fifth wheel Holiday 2002 Keystone 2014 TRAVEL Rambler Savoy 50th 1985 30’long Sprinter 31’ anniversary - $8300 STAR - EXTRA CLEAN WINNEBAGO - 2 SLIDES, SLEEPS 6 BY STARCRAFT MOTOR HOME 16FT., USED ONE TIME, motor home, PHAETON Sleeps 8 queen bed , bunk MOTOR HOME - COMPLETE beds, couch full size bed, CAMPER 1989 FULL BATH, WORKING ORDER 2004 MOTOR HOME and kitchen table makes a 1969 ULTRA VAN 40' QN. BED AND GAS/ELEC., new tires, Price - NON-SMOKING bed, SUPER NICE !! TRAILER REFRIGERATOR, -FURNISHED-BATH 40’ with 3 slides. Good condition Queen Size Bed 1 Bath • EXC. COND., negotiable. TOWELS & DISHES Less than 50K miles Located at Goat Island $10,000 or makeusa 2SLIDES Sleeps 6-7 people comfortably $9800 Pickwick Lake. good offer. ASKING $11,700 Cat. Diesel 662-415-1026 $19,000.00 $8,500. 662-660-3433 662-808-2629 Call Larry 662-404-6448. CALL 662-415-9188 662-808-1645 662-284-5598 Or Holly 662-404-6447. or 662-286-8948 731-439-1744 662-415-5071 OR 662-665-9606

470 TRACTORS/FARM EQUIP. JAYCO 30' MOTOR HOME CAMPER 1988 FORD WINNEBAGO JOURNEY FORD 601 CLASS A , RV 2000 29FT. FEATHERLITE MODEL WORKMASTER 2003 CHEROKEE 285 SLEEPS 6 D 34.9 FT. LONG L TRACTOR WITH 1953 FORD ONE SLIDE SLEEPS 8 850O John 2003 W/W HORSE TRAILER D D 50 AMP HOOKUPD SOLDS EQUIPMENT GOLDEN 2006 BOUGHT FROM OL OL OL EXTRA TALL, SADDLE CUMMINS DIESEL Deere tractor CORINTH RV. EXCELLENTSSOLD CONDITION 51,000SSOLD MILES SSOLD RACK, ESCAPE DOOR. POWER STEERING JUBILEE EVERYTHING WORKS FREIGHTLINER CHASSIS FULL OR HALF REAR EVERYTHING WORKS 5TH WHEEL W/GOOSE NECK GOOD PAINT LARGE SLIDE OUT 1664 hrs all original DOORS, GREAT SHAPE TRACTOR ADAPTER & 6’John Deere CENTRAL HEAT & AIR $4300 ONAN QUIET $ 00 $ $ .00.00 $8500.00 ALLNEWTIRES&NEW GENERATOR finishing mower 2000 $0.00 60005000 662-462-5525 ELECTRIC JACK ON TRAILER VERY WELL KEPT. $5000.00 662-286-1519 $7500 662-286-6571 662-415-9306 $8995 662-415-5247 ,500. 662-416-5191 CALLCall Richard RICHARD 662-664-4927 662-416-0604 662-728-2628 662-603-4400 662-287-9466 662-286-3924

1959 MASSEY FERGUSON 35 FOR SALE 5FT.WOODS LIVE PTO GROOMING GAS ENGINE LD D 1956 FORD 600 4020 SOLDSO PROGRESSIVE OL MOWER RUNS GOOD TURF MOWER SSOLD 5SPEED JOHN DEERE 1974 JOHN DEERE EXC. COND. 1997 10FT JOHN DEERE TRACTOR MODEL 1530 POWER STEERING WITH 5 FT. TRACTOR 670 GOOD SHAPE Gravely zero turn, REMOTE HYDRAULICS FRONT LOADER WITH DISK AND BUSH PROFLEX120 one owner, $1000.00 GOOD TIRES BUSH HOG HOG. NEW HYDRAULIC MODEL good grass cutter 4 WHEEL DRIVE PUMP SYSTEM. GOOD CONDITION $4500.00$3950.00 662-415-0399 EVERYTHING $5000.00$3500.00 650 obo. 662-462-5525 WORKS GOOD $6500. 662-286-1717 $4,200 662-419-1587 850 HOURS CALL 662-415-9306 731-926-0006 662-396-1202 CALL 662-279-3683 662-665-8838 or 662-808-4464 662-287-4514

804 BOATS FOR SALE FOR SALE 14FT BOAT WITH TILT TRAILER 2SEATS CHEVY 1 TON, SILVERADO SMALL TROLLING MOTOR 7x19 heavy duty DIESEL, 8000 LB WARN 5x10 aluminum box SPARE TIRE trailer WINCH, 230K MILES, 1500 86 chevy 57 Chevy 4 door. trailer, ramp door, 2x5 tube frame WATT POWER INVERTOR, 95 Dodge v-10 No motor or trans. outriggersupports, PADDLES 2500 lb axles with 2 NEW BATTERIES, GOOD 1 TON, NEW BATTERY, 4wdr, Original title. No bad stainless steel side ALLINGOODCOND. breaks. Brand New 6ply TIRES, ALUMINUM TOOL READYTOWORK! rust, good glass, most 1993model,30ft,4cyl., and bottom, side tires and led lights. and rear awnings, BOXES AND STEEL RACK, 1 ton, miliary, diesel, all parts there. gas powered sissor lift $450.00 52 inch ramp AIR BAG OVER LOAD $ with 6x12 work deck and roof vent. 12 gallon All metal deck, sides, 1,500 OBO newbattery,54,000 Come get it. portable water tank ramp. No wood. $ miles. 1,850 obo. heavydutytilttrailer CALL 731-610-6853 8,500 OBO 2,500 obo. $8500-OBO on roof with faucet. 1,950 obo. CALL: 662-286-1717 1,750obo ASK FOR DAVID 662-286-1717 or Call:662-286-1717or 662-286-1717 or 662-286-1717 or 662-286-1717 662-286-1717 662-808-4464. 662-808-4464 OR 662-808-4464 662-808-4464 662-808-4464 662-808-4464 or 663-808-4464 SELMER, TN.

1999 RANGER FOR SALE FOR SALE 120HPENGINE 16 FT ALUMINUM 17 FT. RIVER TRAIL BOAT FLAT BOTTOM 2004 21’ PONTOON Model 1551 with brand new 2014 Nitro Z7 boat, motor SUNTRACKER 2000 MERCURY BOAT $7000.00 and trailer for sale. Dual 25 H.P. Yamaha 4 stroke Optimax, 225 H.P. WITH TRAILER 2001 Crownline 202 BR consoles, 75 pound thrust Ski Boat w/ Prestige trailer. motorwithelectricstart, Imagine owning a like- DEALER REBUILT 662-210-1707 Motor Guide, 24 volt digital 2 LIVE WELLS Mercruiser V8 inboard/ Minn Kota trolling motor, new, water tested, never trolling motor, 3 bank outboard. launched, powerhouse out- 25HP MERC. 50 HP JOHNSON, board motor with a High Five charger, custom paint with Avery pop up blind with $3500.00 24 VOLT TROLLING MTR. ONLY 75 HOURS! Like New! stainless prop, MOTOR keel guard, 3 Lowrance camouflage,storage box, $ HUMMINGBIRD DEPTH FINDER Must see to appreciate for only 7995. GOOD COND. graphs,HDS7,Mark5Pro, marine battery. Call John Bond of Paul Seaton Boat Sales in TANDEM TRAILER and Elite 5XHD. Under BIKINI TOP, TABLE, RESTROOM MSRP over $60,000. new. Counce, TN for details. VERY NICE $19,950 OBO. Priced to sell $5,500.00. GOOD TIRES warranty until 2019. Been $5500.00 OBO Call 901-486-4774 731-689-4050 662-210-1707 in water 6 times. 75 hours. 662-603-3902 Donnie 415-0119, or 901-605-6571 462-8030 $25000 OBO. 662-284-6233 Chad 665-1140 Walnut, Ms.

1989 1993 DECK BOAT BAYLINER CLASSIC 21FT TRACKER BOAT & TRAILER FOXCRAFT 1985 Hurricane-150 18’ long, 120 HP PONTOON 01 COBRA BOAT Johnson engine 13 YR OLD 1986 ASTROGLASS Johnson mtr., trailer 15 FT Grumman Flat & mtr., new paint, BOAT &TRAILER Includes Custom M14763BC BCMS 15’ BASS BOAT Bottom Boat 2012 Lowe Pontoon 03 225 OPTI • 833 HOURS new transel, 2 BOAT MOTOR SPIDER RIGGS Trailer Dual 19.5 LONG 25 HP Motor 90 H.P. Mercury w/ Trailer 90 HP EVINRUDE live wells, hot foot 3GPSDEPTHFINDER Axel-Chrome BLUE & WHITE control. $2700.00 TRAILER Still under warranty. 24VTROLLINGMOTOR Retractable Canopy $1800 00 $17,500. OBO $4500.00 $4500. Ask for Brad: $6,000 Includes HUGE tube REASONABLY PRICED $19,300 JOE R. MILLER 662-415-9461 662-596-5053 731-453-5521 662-660-4151 662-419-1587 662-660-3433 284-4826 662-427-9063 662-423-8874 14 • Tuesday, September 5, 2017 • Daily Corinthian

0955 LEGALS 0955 LEGALS 0955 LEGALS 0955 LEGALS 0955 LEGALS 0955 LEGALS 0955 LEGALS 0955 LEGALS CSOCO erly direction along the money or other things EXECUTOR and sell said land and prop- trees 230 feet to an iron Gardner's North line to demanded in the complaint NOTICE TO CREDITORS 0955 erty pursuant to its terms in pin; thence run along the an iron stake at Gard- LEGALS or petition. 0955 W. JETT WILSON, LEGALS order to raise the sums North side of Old Highway ner's Northeast corner; /HWWHUV7HVWDPHQWDU\ MSB#7316 due, with attorney’s and # 72 North 88 degrees 40 thence run North 36 You are not re- KDYLQJEHHQJUDQWHGRQ ATTORNEY FOR EX- trustee’s fees, and ex- minutes West 286.7 feet; feet to the beginning 0955 LEGALS quired to file an answer or WKHVWGD\RI$XJXVW ECUTOR penses of sale; thence run North along a point. other pleading but you may E\WKH&KDQFHU\ 505 E. WALDRON 0955 LEGALS fence 310 feet to the Point do so if you desire. &RXUWRI$OFRUQ&RXQW\ STREET ON, DECEASED NOW, THERE- of Beginning, containing I will sell and convey 0LVVLVVLSSL WR WKH XQ POST OFFICE BOX 1257 FORE, I, James Eldred 1.85 acres, more or less. only such title as is ves- Issued under my GHUVLJQHG([HFXWUL[RI CORINTH, MS 38835 CAUSE NO. 17-361-02 TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF Renfroe, Trustee for said ted in me as trustee un- hand and the seal of said WKH(VWDWHRI*DU\5D\ (662) 286-3366 SALE Deed of Trust, will on I will convey only der the provisions of Court, this the 22nd day of (OOLRWW 'HFHDVHG QR SUMMONS September 27, 2017, offer such title as is vested in me said deed of trust. August2017. WLFHLVKHUHE\JLYHQWR 3t 9/5, 9/12, 9/19/2017 WHEREAS, on for sale at public outcry, as Trustee, with no war- DOO SHUVRQV KDYLQJ April 25, 2002, Gladys 16029 WITNESS my signa- STATE OF MISSISSIPPI FODLPVDJDLQVWVDLGHV and sell within legal hours ranties. Hampton & Efrem Hamp- (being between the hours ture on this 9th day of GREG YOUNGER, WDWH WR SUHVHQW WKH COUNTY OF ALCORN ton executed a Deed of of 11:00 a.m., and 4:00 WITNESS my sig- August, 2017. CHANCERY CLERK VDPH WR WKH &OHUN RI ABANDONED MOTOR Trust to T. Harris Collier III, p.m.) at the south main nature this 28th day of Au- ALCORN COUNTY, WKLV&RXUWIRUSUREDWH as Trustee for Trustmark VEHICLE PURSUANT TO DONALD RAY DOWNS TO: Unknown Heirs of door of the Alcorn County gust, 2017. MISSISSIPPI DQGUHJLVWUDWLRQDFFRUG National Bank, Beneficiary, THE PROVISIONS OF TRUSTEE Nathaniel David Dixon, LQJWRODZZLWKLQQLQHW\ Courthouse in Corinth, MS, SECTION 63-23-1, ET Deceased which is recorded in the of- to the highest and best bid- BY: Karen Duncan,D.C.  GD\VIURPWKHILUVW SEQ OF THE MS CODE fice of the Chancery Clerk der for cash, the following JAMES ELDRED REN- 4t DEPUTY CLERK SXEOLFDWLRQRIWKLVQR OF 1972, THE UNDER- of Alcorn County, MS, in FROE, Trustee August 15, 2017 You have been WLFH RU WKH\ ZLOO EH described property situ- SIGNED NOTIFIES ANY made a Defendant in the Book 588 at Page 78; ated in Alcorn County, MS, August 22, 2017 Rebecca Phipps IRUHYHU EDUUHG AND ALL PARTIES suit filed in this Court by to-wit: James Eldred Renfroe August 29, 2017 PO Box 992 HAVING OR CLAIMING Tim Dixon seeking the un- WHEREAS, on 648 Lakeland East Dr., September 5,2017 Corinth, MS 38835 This the 21st day ANY INTEREST LEGAL known heirs of Nathaniel June 11, 2014, Trustmark Situ- Ste A, 286-9211 of August, 2017. OR EQUITABLE, IN THE National Bank substituted Flowood, MS 39232, Donald Ray Downs, David Dixon, Deceased. ated in the County of Al- FOLLOWING James Eldred Renfroe as corn, State of Mississippi, Phone 601-932-1011 P. A. 3t 8/29, 9/5, 9/12/2017 Brande Elliott Jones DESCRIBED VEHICLE. You are summoned Trustee in the aforemen- to-wit: Beginning at the P. O. Box 1618 16017 BRANDE ELLIOTT JONES SAID VEHICLE AND ITS tioned deed of trust with Publish: 9/5, 9/12, 9/19, Corinth, Mississippi to appear and defend Executrix of the Last Will Northwest corner of the CONTENTS WILL BE this recorded as Instru- 9/26/2017 38835-1618 against the complaint or and Testament of Gary Ray Northwest Quarter of Sec- SOLD OR DISPOSED ment No. 201402518; 16027 15999 petition filed against you in Elliott, tion 10, Township 2 South, OF ON 9/6/17. TIME OF this action at 9:00 o’clock IN THE CHANCERY Range 7 East, Alcorn Deceased WHEREAS, there DISPOSAL:12:00 PM A.M. on the 9th day of Oc- COURT OF ALCORN County, Mississippi; thence PLACE OF DISPOSAL: tober 2017, in the COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI being a default in the terms run East 93 rods; thence IN THE CHANCERY Rebecca Phipps COURT OF ALCORN 813 S PARKWAY IN THE CHANCERY Courtroom of the Alcorn and conditions of the Deed run South 713 feet to the PO Box 992 of Trust and entire debt se- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI ST, CORINTH, MS, 38834. COURT OF ALCORN County Chancery Building Corinth, MS 38835 Point of Beginning; thence YEAR:2004 MAKE: COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI in Corinth, Alcorn County, RE: LAST WILL AND cured having been de- run South 73 degrees 17 286-9211 clared to be due and pay- RE: THE LAST WILL DODGE MODEL:RAM VIN Mississippi, and in case of TESTAMENT OF minutes East 299 feet NO:5TBET3 your failure to appear and GARY RAY ELLIOTT, able in accordance with its along a fence to the North- AND TESTAMENT 3t 8/29, 9/5, /12/2017 OF TERRY EUGENE 8154S448290 IN THE MATTER OF THE defendant, a judgment will DECEASED terms, Trustmark National west corner of the A. C. STOCKTON, SIGNED:GRANT BROSE ESTATE OF be entered against you for Bank, the holder of the Nelms property; thence run 16018 DECEASED NAME OF BUSINESS: NATHANIEL DAVID DIX- the money or other things CAUSE NO. 17-420-02 debt has requested the South along a row of pine Trusteetoexecutethetrust BROSE AUTOPLEX; CAUSE NO. 17-434-02 LOCATION: 813 S PARK- WAY ST, CORINTH, MS, NOTICE TO CREDITORS 38834. PHONE:662.286.6006 NOTICE IS GIVEN that Letters Testamentary Property Directory were on the 31st day of Au- 3t 8/22, 8/29, 9/5/2017 gust, 2017 granted the un- dersigned Executor of the 16011 Estate of TERRY EU- GENE STOCKTON, De- ceased, by the Chancery HOME SERVICE DIRECTORY Court of Alcorn County, FOR SALE Mississippi; and all per- OR RENT sons having claims against STORAGE, INDOOR/ said Estate are required to OUTDOOR Home For Sale By Owner, 3BR, 1 1/2 BATH have the same probated 186 Cr 1040 and registered by the Clerk Booneville 1300+ SQ. FT. ON 2,450 sq ft 4 bedroom, 3 $0(5,&$1 , of said Court within ninety 8.9 ac., 13 yrs. old, 1/2 ACRE LOT bath , bonus room , lots of 0,1,6725$*( 4540 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, KOSSUTH SCHOOL storage, gas fireplace, (90) days after the date of the first publication of this 67DWH 4 baths, 2-half baths, DIST. security system, 2 car lg. kitchen w/island, Notice, which is the 5th day $FURVV)URP NEAR AIRPORT, garage, sprinkler system, walk-in pantry, living of September, 2017 or the :RUOG&RORU 16 CR 626 36X40 insulated shop 2 room w/fi replace & same shall be forever  built-ins, dining room, OWNER WILL years old, pond stocked barred. craft room, bonus room, FINANCE WITH with fish ,1.5 acres, home 0255,6&580 sunroom, laundry SOLDDOWN PAYMENT only 8 years old. Extremely 0,1,6725$*( room, lots attic storage, WITNESS OUR  hardwood, tile & carpet, $700. RENT OR nice home located 1mile SIGNATURE(S), this the 9 & 10 ft ceilings, 3 $675. IF YOU DO from Kossuth High School 31st day of August, 2017. car garage, c. vacuum, YARD on CR 617. PROFESSIONAL storm shelter, 30x50 NEWLY UPDATED workshop, approx., RICKY RAY STOCKTON SERVICE DIRECTORY 1 acre pond. PH. LARRY Don’ wait it won’t last For more details @ 662-284-9285 long! If interested please GENERAL HELP and appt. 728-1604 or PH. FREIDA text or call Steven at 0232 416-1979. @ 662-286-1472 662-415-9427 MECHANIC NEEDED For Sale: HOUSE FOR Applicant should have background Lovely, immaculate, PRIME FOR SALE and experience with small engines maintenance free and ATV’s. Primary work will involve home in gated Pick- OFFICE LEASE wick Pines Resort. In Polaris ATV’s, Rangers and RZRS. exc. cond., has been SPACE PRIME Will be required to become stayed in very little. LOCATION! certifi ed. 1600 sq feet. Sleeps FOR RENT 805 8 easily. Just bring CONFEDERATE ST. Apply in person at: your bags. Will sell 6 ROOM OFFICE SUITE IN EASTOWN Crossroads Outdoor PLUS WAITING ROOM, with most furniture if SHOPPING 918 SQ. FT. 2036 Hwy 72 East Annex desired. New central WINDOW RECEPTION SOLD2BR, 1 BATH air unit and new deck ROOM, CENTER OUTSIDE SHED Corinth, MS 38834 2 REST ROOMS, on back. Also has an HWY 72 EAST. CARPORT extra lot out back. LARGE PARKING AREA STORM SHELTER 0232 GENERAL HELP Priced to sell at 1/2 ACRE LOT $120,000. CALL CALL 662-415-9187 Please call or text 662-415-9187 $30,000.00 731-413-9005. OR 662-594-1874 662-415-8335 L.P.N. Part-Time & Business 11-7 Shift – Run Your Ad On This Page For $165 Mo. – Buddy Ayers Whitfield Nursing Home Rock & Sand 2101 E. Proper Street WWee Haul:Haul: • Driveway Slag 662-286-3331 (Any Size Rock) • Crush and Run •IukaGravel • Masonry Sand •TopSoil • Rip-Rap • Washed Gravel AAPPLYPPLY ININ PERSONPERSON •PeaGravel Loans $20-$20,000

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