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The South Reporter VOLUME 149 (USPS-504320) HOLLY SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI 38635 • THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2014 NUMBER 28 Sports MA Lady Patriots show progress in summer NEWS BRIEFS Ida B. Wells festival this weekend The Ida B. Wells-Barnett Museum will host its 18th annual Birthday Cele- bration/Arts and Crafts Family Festival this week- end, July 11-13. The theme for this cele- bration is “Preserving, Pro- moting and Protecting the Legacy of Ida B. Wells and African American History and Culture.” The birthday celebration schedule follows. Friday, July 11 11 a.m. – opening cere- mony at Eddie L. Smith Multi-Purpose Building (Mayor Kelvin O. Buck). 11:30 a.m. – art exhibit tour and documentaries viewing (“Passion for Justice” and “Many Rivers to Cross”). Noon to 1 p.m. – lunch, gospel music, selections by Gatewood Hudsonville. 2-3 p.m. – Youth presenta- tions. 7 p.m. – Gospel, youth jazz. Saturday, July 12 • 8 a.m. – Depart Holly Springs for Memphis, Tenn. • 9 a.m. – National Civil Rights Museum (Lorraine Motel). Price per person is $45 (transportation and admission). 11:30 a.m. Zion Cemetery. 12 noon – Lunch at Four Way Restaurant (lunch not included in ticket price). 1:30 p.m. Depart Memphis, Tenn. 3 p.m. – Return to Holly Springs. 7 p.m. – Ida B. Wells Anniversary Banquet at Rust College (semi-for- mal). Guest performer Professor Safiya Ellis Bandele. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at door. Sunday, July 13 8:30 a.m. – breakfast fel- lowship, Asbury United Methodist Church. For tickets or more infor- mation, please call the museum at 662-252-3232, 662-551-0296, or email idabwellsmuseum@gmail. com. Basketball camp underway in city The first annual Holly Springs Fundamentals Basketball Camp, hosted by Mayor Kelvin Buck, is being held this week and continues next week, July 14-18. The camp, for boys and girls second grade through college, is being held at the Eddie Lee Smith Multi- Purpose Building. Cost is $25 for one week and $50 for two weeks. Session I is 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and Session II from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. For additional information on the basketball camp, contact coach Milton Moore at 601-286-3965 or call the Eddie L. Smith Multi-Purpose Building in Holly Springs at 662-252- 4807. Opinion It was a strange thing not having any of my sisters along Your Community Newspaper Since 1865 • Phone 662-252-4261 • Email: [email protected] • Online at www.southreporter.com Walter Place and contents for sale ‘It was a great night’ • Streets filled for fireworks and blues Sheriff’s office probes shooting By SUE WATSON Staff Writer One man is in jail for ques- tioning in connection with a shooting incident in Byhalia July 2 that took the life of an alleged attempted armed rob- ber, according to Kenny Dickerson, Marshall County Sheriff. Investigators were called to the scene at 848 St. Paul Road in the Byhalia area around 11:04 p.m. in reference to a possible home inva- sion/shooting, said Maj. Kelly McMillen with the sheriff’s office. “When officers arrived, they observed one subject lying in the doorway of a side door to the residence,” McMillen said. “The subject had a gunshot wound to the left upper torso.” After the scene was secured, medics provided aid to the male who was later air- lifted to The Med in Memphis, Tenn., he said. The subject is one of two males who gained entrance to the residence on St. Paul Road, saying their vehicle had overheated and they needed water, McMillen said. Their vehicle was parked in the driveway, he said. The subject who was shot later died at The Med and was identified as Clarence Richmond, 35, of 22 Oak Street, Byhalia, the major said. After gathering statements from witnesses inside the house who said Richmond and an unknown black male gained entrance by asking for water, it was learned that a female inside the residence had called a friend who lived close by for help when it was apparent the two males were attempting to commit robbery and both were armed. The female also called 911 from a City hall gets facelift By SUE WATSON Staff Writer The people of Holly Springs made history Thursday night, mayor Kelvin Buck said. “It’s amazing what the city of Holly Springs can do when everybody works together,” he said of the kickoff to Bikers and Blues Night coordinated with the city’s first fireworks show to celebrate Indepen- dence Day. Buck praised the private sector, the Main Street Chamber, Contract Fabrica- tors Inc., and police, fire and street department employees for a seamless night of enter- tainment that drew an estimat- ed 2,500 people to the city. The number of bikes counted at the event at 8:30 p.m. was about By SUE WATSON Staff Writer One of Mississippi’s most prominent estates is up for sale. The owner, Jorja Lynn, is severing her connections to Walter Place, built in 1859, and to most of the fur- nishings and valuables collected over half a lifetime. “I’m selling almost everything in this house and on the grounds. Everything,” she said. Featherston and Polk Place and the gardens are also included in the sale, she said. Lynn said since her late hus- band Mike Lynn died, her daugh- ter and grandchildren living at Featherston are moving back to California. She is moving to Oxford to be with her family. “I get lonely here by myself,” she said. The Lynns purchased the house in May 1983 and used it to help showcase Holly Springs and to entertain, she said. “We’ve had governors and sen- ators and national organizations and bridal showers, teas and luncheons,” Lynn said. “We’ve been open for the Pilgrimages and Christmas Tours.” Lynn said it is time to move on and to let go of most of her antiques and the property in Holly Springs. “It’s time,” she said. “I will have no family here, and I would like to start over. I’m excited about it. It is an adventure.” Photos by Sue Watson and DeMill Dixon (Left) Zora LeSueur is all dressed to celebrate Independence Day. (Right) Fireworks light up downtown Holy Springs. Photo by Sue Watson Jesus Patini and Antonio Saltillo apply the base coat to the cornices while Ricky Vick and Angelo Nunnally (not pictured) paint the building. By SUE WATSON Staff Writer Mayor Kelvin Buck said the board of aldermen issued an emergency order to repair the facade and cornice of the city hall building. Buck said the repair work was necessary because of the risks it could pose to the city if even a small chip of material fell on someone. The city has sought a grant to pay for repair to the interior as well as the exterior of the building, but the grant propos- al was not funded. However, the set-aside match money budgeted for the grant is being used to pay for work on the exterior. The matching fund in the budget is $50,000. Buck said the cost to repair the cornice and to paint the exterior will come to about $62,000, and the money set aside for a match will cover most of the cost of repair and painting. He said the material used to repair the original cornice is much more durable and will not be susceptible to the chip- ping effects of temperature extremes and rainwater infil- tration producing freeze/thaw and chipping. Photo by Sue Watson Jorja Lynn (background) is pictured beside her beloved lily pond at Walter Place. See FIREWORKS page 13 See WALTER PLACE page 13 See FACELIFT page 14 See SHOOTING page 14

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Page 1: The South Reporter - eType Servicesarchives.etypeservices.com/Holly1/Magazine57870/... · One man is in jail for ques-tioning in connection with a shooting incident in Byhalia July

The South ReporterVOLUME 149 (USPS-504320) HOLLY SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI 38635 • THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2014 NUMBER 28

Sports

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NEWS BRIEFSIda B. Wells festivalthis weekendThe Ida B. Wells-Barnett

Museum will host its 18thannual Birthday Cele-bration/Arts and CraftsFamily Festival this week-end, July 11-13.The theme for this cele-

bration is “Preserving, Pro-moting and Protecting theLegacy of Ida B. Wells andAfrican American Historyand Culture.”The birthday celebration

schedule follows.Friday, July 11

11 a.m. – opening cere-mony at Eddie L. SmithMulti-Purpose Building(Mayor Kelvin O. Buck).11:30 a.m. – art exhibit

tour and documentariesviewing (“Passion forJustice” and “Many Riversto Cross”).Noon to 1 p.m. – lunch,

gospel music, selections byGatewood Hudsonville.2-3 p.m. – Youth presenta-

tions.7 p.m. – Gospel, youth

jazz.Saturday, July 12

• 8 a.m. – Depart HollySprings for Memphis,Tenn.• 9 a.m. – National Civil

Rights Museum (LorraineMotel). Price per person is$45 (transportation andadmission).11:30 a.m. – Zion

Cemetery.12 noon – Lunch at Four

Way Restaurant (lunch notincluded in ticket price).1:30 p.m. – Depart

Memphis, Tenn.3 p.m. – Return to Holly

Springs.7 p.m. – Ida B. Wells

Anniversary Banquet atRust College (semi-for-mal). Guest performerProfessor Safiya EllisBandele. Tickets are $20 inadvance and $25 at door.

Sunday, July 138:30 a.m. – breakfast fel-

lowship, Asbury UnitedMethodist Church.For tickets or more infor-

mation, please call themuseum at 662-252-3232,662-551-0296, or [email protected].

Basketball campunderway in cityThe first annual Holly

Springs FundamentalsBasketball Camp, hostedby Mayor Kelvin Buck, isbeing held this week andcontinues next week, July14-18.The camp, for boys and

girls second grade throughcollege, is being held at theEddie Lee Smith Multi-Purpose Building.Cost is $25 for one week

and $50 for two weeks.Session I is 8 a.m. to 12

p.m. and Session II from 1p.m. to 4 p.m.For additional information

on the basketball camp,contact coach MiltonMoore at 601-286-3965 orcall the Eddie L. SmithMulti-Purpose Building inHolly Springs at 662-252-4807.

OpinionIt was a strange thing not havingany of my sisters along

Your Community Newspaper Since 1865 • Phone 662-252-4261 • Email: [email protected] • Online at www.southreporter.com

Walter Place andcontents for sale

‘It was a great night’• Streetsfilled forfireworksand blues

Sheriff’sofficeprobesshooting

By SUE WATSONStaff Writer

One man is in jail for ques-tioning in connection with ashooting incident in ByhaliaJuly 2 that took the life of analleged attempted armed rob-ber, according to KennyDickerson, Marshall CountySheriff.

Investigators were called tothe scene at 848 St. Paul Roadin the Byhalia area around11:04 p.m. in reference to apossible home inva-sion/shooting, said Maj. KellyMcMillen with the sheriff’soffice.

“When officers arrived,they observed one subjectlying in the doorway of a sidedoor to the residence,”McMillen said. “The subjecthad a gunshot wound to theleft upper torso.”

After the scene wassecured, medics provided aidto the male who was later air-lifted to The Med in Memphis,Tenn., he said.

The subject is one of twomales who gained entrance tothe residence on St. PaulRoad, saying their vehicle hadoverheated and they neededwater, McMillen said. Theirvehicle was parked in thedriveway, he said.

The subject who was shotlater died at The Med and wasidentified as ClarenceRichmond, 35, of 22 OakStreet, Byhalia, the major said.

After gathering statementsfrom witnesses inside thehouse who said Richmondand an unknown black malegained entrance by asking forwater, it was learned that afemale inside the residencehad called a friend who livedclose by for help when it wasapparent the two males wereattempting to commit robberyand both were armed. Thefemale also called 911 from a

City hall gets facelift

By SUE WATSONStaff Writer

The people of Holly Springsmade history Thursday night,mayor Kelvin Buck said.

“It’s amazing what the cityof Holly Springs can do wheneverybody works together,” hesaid of the kickoff to Bikersand Blues Night coordinatedwith the city’s first fireworksshow to celebrate Indepen-dence Day.

Buck praised the privatesector, the Main StreetChamber, Contract Fabrica-tors Inc., and police, fire andstreet department employeesfor a seamless night of enter-tainment that drew an estimat-ed 2,500 people to the city. Thenumber of bikes counted at theevent at 8:30 p.m. was about

By SUE WATSONStaff Writer

One of Mississippi’s mostprominent estates is up for sale.The owner, Jorja Lynn, is severingher connections to Walter Place,built in 1859, and to most of the fur-nishings and valuables collectedover half a lifetime.

“I’m selling almost everythingin this house and on the grounds.Everything,” she said.

Featherston and Polk Place andthe gardens are also included inthe sale, she said.

Lynn said since her late hus-band Mike Lynn died, her daugh-ter and grandchildren living atFeatherston are moving back toCalifornia. She is moving toOxford to be with her family.

“I get lonely here by myself,”she said.

The Lynns purchased thehouse in May 1983 and used it tohelp showcase Holly Springs andto entertain, she said.

“We’ve had governors and sen-ators and national organizationsand bridal showers, teas andluncheons,” Lynn said. “We’vebeen open for the Pilgrimages andChristmas Tours.”

Lynn said it is time to move onand to let go of most of herantiques and the property in HollySprings.

“It’s time,” she said. “I will haveno family here, and I would like tostart over. I’m excited about it. It isan adventure.”

Photos by Sue Watson and DeMill Dixon

(Left) Zora LeSueur is all dressed to celebrate Independence Day. (Right) Fireworks light up downtown Holy Springs.

Photo by Sue Watson

Jesus Patini and Antonio Saltillo apply the base coat to the cornices while Ricky Vick and AngeloNunnally (not pictured) paint the building.

By SUE WATSONStaff Writer

Mayor Kelvin Buck saidthe board of aldermen issuedan emergency order to repairthe facade and cornice of thecity hall building.

Buck said the repair workwas necessary because of therisks it could pose to the city ifeven a small chip of materialfell on someone.

The city has sought a grantto pay for repair to the interioras well as the exterior of thebuilding, but the grant propos-al was not funded. However,the set-aside match moneybudgeted for the grant is

being used to pay for work onthe exterior. The matchingfund in the budget is $50,000.Buck said the cost to repairthe cornice and to paint theexterior will come to about$62,000, and the money setaside for a match will covermost of the cost of repair andpainting.

He said the material usedto repair the original corniceis much more durable and willnot be susceptible to the chip-ping effects of temperatureextremes and rainwater infil-tration producing freeze/thawand chipping.

Photo by Sue Watson

Jorja Lynn (background) is pictured beside her beloved lily pond at Walter Place.

See FIREWORKS page 13

See WALTER PLACE page 13

See FACELIFT page 14

See SHOOTING page 14

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Rev. Jessie CooperRev. Jessie Cooper, 62, of Byhalia, died

June 29, 2014, at North Delta HospiceHouse in Southaven. He was a member ofthe Masonic Lodge, a former pastor ofShiloh MB Church and a factory workerwith Gem Inc. in Byhalia.

Services were held at 2:30 p.m. on July 6at Mt. Olive MB Church in Byhalia, wherehe was a member. Burial was in the churchcemetery. Rev. Arthur Fitzpatrick officiated. J.F. Brittenumand Son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

He leaves his wife, May Rose Lynch Cooper; a daughter,Rosita Cooper of College Park, Ga.; two sons, TerranceCooper of Memphis, Tenn., Jeremiah Cooper of Byhalia; sixsisters, Elizabeth Anderson of Horn Lake, Louvaner Cooper ofOlive Branch, Mary Cooper, Arseale Cooper, both ofMemphis, Tenn., Francis McKinney of Holly Springs, SarahFalkner of Chulahoma; four brothers, Dennis Cooper ofMemphis, Leroy Phillips of Aurora, Ill., Jacob Cooper ofAurora, Colorado, Harold Cooper of Abbeville; and threegrandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, Chester Cooperand Isaac Lee Cooper.

Tarvaris Terell HoyleTarvaris Terell Hoyle, 36, of Ashland,

died July 3, 2014, in Ashland. He was a mem-ber of Palestine MB Church in Ashland, agraduate of Ashland High School and a dis-abled framer with Ashley Furniture in Ecru.

Visitation will be July 11 from 2-7 p.m. atthe Funeral Home and July 12 at the schoolauditorium from 10-10:55 a.m.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. on July 12at Ashland High School auditorium. Burial will be in PalestineMB Church Cemetery. Elder Bernell Hoyle will officiate. J.F.Brittenum and Son Funeral Home is in charge of arrange-ments.

He leaves his wife, Shonda Riddle Hoyle; a stepdaughter,Shatona Riddle of Holly Springs; his mother, Alberta HoyleTipler of Ashland; a sister, Natalie Washington of Memphis,Tenn.; five brothers, James Hoyle Jr., Eldson Hoyle, JeromeHoyle, Renaldo Hoyle, Patrick Hoyle of Ashland.

Maxine F. PatrickMaxine F. Patrick, 91, of the Atlanta, Ga. area, died June 30,

2014. She was the widow of retired USMC S/SGT CharlesHoward Patrick. She was born and raised in Byhalia.Following her marriage, she moved to Georgia and spent themajority of her life in Atlanta. She was a member of DruidHills Baptist Church and a retiree of the Veteran’sAdministration. Brantley Funeral Home in Olive Branch wasin charge of arrangements.

A graveside service will be held at Blocker Cemetery inOlive Branch at a later date.

She leaves her son and caregiver, Howard A. Patrick ofAtlanta; and her daughter, Patricia Ann Williams ofFayetteville, Ga.

She was preceded in death by two brothers, Allen andKenneth.

Janice Augusta Ford RayfordJanice Augusta Ford Rayford, 59, of Holly

Springs, died July 2, 2014, at Trinity MissionHealth & Rehab. She was a phlebotomistand certified nurse assistant.

Services were held at 11 a.m. on July 9 atSmith Grove MB Church. Burial was in thechurch cemetery. Rev. Van Rayford officiat-ed. J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral Homewas in charge of arrangements.

She leaves her husband, Rev. Eddie Rayford; two daugh-ters, Banikka Hurt of Holly Springs, Francisca Donelson ofAurora, Ill.; two sons, LaMoin Ford, Clifton Donelson, both ofAurora; five sisters, Anita Hughes of Chicago, Ill., CamilleChapman of Detroit, Mich., Emily Morgan of Raleigh, N.C.,Beverly Hughes of San Diego, Calif.; two brothers, DeampertHughes of Chicago, Virgil Hughes of Rancho Calamongo,Calif.; seven grandchildren.

Jimmie WellsJimmie Wells, 61, of Byhalia, died June

29, 2014, at Methodist GermantownHospital in Germantown, Tenn. He was agraduate of Sand Flat High School and a fac-tory worker with NEFAB, Inc. inCollierville, Tenn.

Services were held at 10 a.m. on July 5 atMt. Newell MB Church in Red Banks,where he was a member. Burial was in thechurch cemetery. Rev. LaDaryl Odum officiated. J.F.Brittenum and Son Funeral Home was in charge of arrange-ments.

He leaves two sons, Christopher Hale, Kevin Hale, both ofByhalia; three daughters, Tekelia Hale, Jammikka Hale, bothof Byhalia, LaRhonda Lester of Holly Springs; three sisters,Teresa Wells, Eulia Mae Jones, both of Byhalia, Loretha Davisof Waterford; a brother, L.C. Gatewood of Byhalia; and 10grandchildren.

Theartist WoodardTheartist Woodard, 51, of Olive Branch,

formerly of Michigan City, died July 2, 2014,in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was amember of Shiloh MB Church in Barton, adeacon, a member of the church choir andmale chorus. He was a graduate of AshlandHigh School Class of 1982 and a truck driv-er.

Visitation will be July 11 from 2-7 p.m andwith family from 6-7 p.m. at the funeral home and July 12 from2:30-3:25 p.m. at the church.

Services will be held at 3:30 p.m. on July 12 at Sims ChapelMB Church in Michigan City, where he was a former mem-ber. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Rev. Gary L. Daviswill officiate. J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral Home is incharge of arrangements.

He leaves his wife, Bulah Mae “Bonnie” Franklin Woodard;a son, Theartist Tavares Woodard of Olive Branch; two daugh-ters, Makeiba “Dae” Woodard, Kenyunna “Pookie” Woodard,both of Olive Branch; his mother, Eva Ree Woodard Evans ofMichigan City; his father, MacArthur Brown of Rossville,Tenn.; six sisters, Linda Anderson of Michigan City, Cathey“Roland” Gensey, Sherry “Lynn” Stewart of Memphis, Tenn.,Sandra Scrivner of Birmingham, Ala., Reaunda L. Thomas,Twinel Bradford of Seattle, Wash.; a brother, Erick Tucker ofMemphis, Tenn.; and a grandson.

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He’s a rounder! Little Parker is a rounder! He’s little but lively. For a 12-pound terri-er, he can be loud, but if you just let him follow you around, he’s ahappy boy. An attention hound, he really just needs a good home!Call the Marshall County Humane Society at 662-564-2900 forappointment to see him or email [email protected]. His$100 fee includes neuter and all shots and preventives up to date.See HumSocMS.petfinder.com for complete list of our adoptableanimals.

By PAT HOLLOWELLThe Watson Fire Dept. will

have their rummage saleFriday, July 11, and Saturday,July 12, 8 a.m. til 2 p.m. Wehave all seasons of clothing.We are now accepting dona-tions for the sale. Put themout of the weather, under ourmetal carport next to the salebuilding.

Please do not help yourselfto the items that are under thecarport. The items are donat-ed to the Watson Fire Dept.All of the proceeds from theseitems go to our building fund,and will be available for sale atthe next monthly sale.

We are still in the sameplace, 121 Watson Road, nextdoor to the Watson Fire Dept.,at the old Watson SaddleClub. We will be open rain orshine. Our building is big, andhas air conditioning. Asusual, we will have lots ofstuff! Lots of scrubs this time.

This sale is a regularpriced sale on Friday.Clothing will be 50 cents each.Saturday will be a $5 bag salefor clothing items only. Bigsale outside too, if it does notrain. We never know what willbe donated, so come see. Welook forward to seeing youthere.

Still have lots of CDs at 50cents and $1. We want tothank all of those who givedonations and those who buyfrom our sales.

We are still in need of newmembers, old and youngalike. Come by the sale andtalk to us about becoming amember.

Pictured from left are UDC members Debbie Harris, Ciara Boyle, Betty Willis, Amy Boyle; picture takenby UDC member Laura Wheeler.

The United Daughters ofthe Confederacy, EdwardCary Walthall Chapter 290 ofHolly Springs, recently cele-brated the Fourth of July in abig way. They visited Hill

Crest Cemetery in HollySprings and placed flags attwo of the Confederate monu-ments in the cemetery. Thefirst was Edward CayWalthall, which is the

Confederate soldier forwhom their chapter isnamed. The second monu-ment visited was theConfederate tomb located atthe front of the cemetery.

The Brooks Firm is aCommunity DevelopmentCorporation located in Lamar.The key services offered are:workforce development, jobsearch, resume writing, tech-nical training, after-school pro-grams, tutoring, collegepreparation, summer enrich-ment camp K-6, andInternet/Wi-Fi.

The office hours areMonday through Friday 11a.m.-3 p.m. Computer literacytraining is each second andfourth Tuesday. For moreinformation, visit us atwww.brooksfirm.net or 662-274-3056.

The Benton CountyCommission on Aging andIndependent Living, LLC., willoffer adult day program serv-ices projected to start in 2014,and assisted living facilityservices are projected to startin 2015. Our next CommunityAwareness Day is July 10, 11a.m.-2 p.m. at the old AshlandLibrary.

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I spent last week in Morristown,Tenn., with my parents. Every year dur-ing the summer, we make the trek to theholy land – The Great Smoky Mountains.

Ordinarily, we stay somewhere inGatlinburg, but this year we stayed in acottage on Lake Cherokee inMorristown. It was beautiful. The waterwas breathtaking, and the view of themountains surrounding the cottage wasas magnificent as any I have ever seen.

The trip was different this year. Myparents have been taking my three sis-ters and me to the Smoky Mountainsevery summer since I can remember, butit was different this year.

There came a time when the oldest,Jennifer, stopped coming with us. She gotmarried and started having children andnow goes on vacation with a family of herown. They went to Gatlinburg just a fewweeks before we did.

Then came a time when the secondoldest, Jessica, stopped coming with us.She got married and started having chil-dren and now goes on vacation with afamily of her own. They went to Atlantathis year.

Now there has come a time when theyoungest, Jordan, has stopped comingwith us. She got married this past May

and will eventual-ly start havingchildren and willgo on vacationwith a family ofher own. She andher husbandwent toGatlinburg ontheir honey-moon.

So this year, itwas just me. It was a strange thing nothaving any of my sisters along. I enjoyedthe alone time with my parents verymuch, and there was a pleasantnessabout not having to share, argue, fight ordiscuss anything concerning the vacationwith three other girls.

In the car on the way up, there was noone to fight with over room on the seat orwho was leaning on who or what stuffedanimal was being sat or stepped on.

There was no one to argue with overwhere to stop to eat or whose bubblegum was whose.

When we got to the cottage, there wasno one to race to get to the bed I wantedto sleep on, no reason to beat on the bath-room door because someone was primp-ing too long, no need to ask momma and

daddy who got to watch what on the tvand when.

As we toured the mountains, therewas no one to roll my eyes at as she stoodon every boulder in sight searching forcell service to talk to her boyfriend, noone to roll my eyes at again as I heard hersay, “I miss you, too.”

In town, there was no heated debateabout what attractions to be done orwhich shops to see, no sound of each lit-tle girl declaring which treat or souvenirshe wanted -

“I want a caramel apple.” “I like candied apples.”“I want the Indian head dress with the

bow and arrows.” “I want the black teddy bear.”By the end of the night, there was no

one else falling asleep in the backseat, nolittle girls to scoop up and tuck in bed, noprincess jammies to lay out.

Only me, and I outgrew my princessjammies a long time ago.

My parents encouraged me the entireweek I was with them to get whatever Iwanted. In a restaurant or in a store, myprecious momma and daddy wouldrepeat, “Now baby, get whatever youwant.”

I wanted my sisters.

With Mississippi’s gaming revenuesdeclining – particularly in theTunica/Mississippi River markets – thepotential national impact of online gam-ing is a particularly relevant topic of pub-lic policy debate.

In June, the Mississippi GamingCommission reported numbers showingthat in 22 of the last 24 months, casinoshave won less money from gamblerscompared to the same month of the pre-vious year. In figures showing May 2014compared with May 2013, casinos took insome $20 million less statewide or 10.6percent less in 2014.

The June closure of Harrah’s in theTunica market underscores the loss ofboth gaming revenue and jobs asincreased competition from twoArkansas racetracks have been blamedfor straining the market. But Mississippiisn’t alone in seeing gaming revenuesdip. Louisiana gaming revenues have flat-tened.

The Mississippi Gulf Coast gamingmarket has been stronger than the rivermarket, but competition from AlabamaNative American gaming outlets havehad an impact, analysts suggest.

But one aspect of gaming in whichthere is less known about competitiveimpact in Mississippi is online gaming.Mississippi, as of the 2014 session of theMississippi Legislature, is now officiallystudying online gaming.

Mississippi House GamingCommittee Chairman Richard Bennettcommissioned the task force, which willlook at how online gaming is working inthe small number of states that havemade it legal. Bennett tapped MississippiGaming Commission executive directorAllen Godfrey as chairman of the eight-member task force.

The task force idea came after stateRep. Bobby Moak, D-Bogue Chitto,introduced online gaming legislationeach year for the past three years.Moak’s legislation – virtually the same

legislation – diedin committee allthree years.

The bills pro-posed to regu-late, license andtax online gam-ing at five per-cent of gross rev-enues. The billswould haver e s t r i c t e donline gaminglicenses tothose compa-nies already holding land licenses tooperate in the state.

Moak wrote the legislation in reactionto a 2011 U.S. Justice Department rulingwhich clarified that the ban on interstatebetting in the Wire Act of 1961 appliedonly to a “sporting event or contest” andthat all other gambling operations areoutside the purview of the act.

According to the National Conferenceof State Legislatures, the DOJ decisionopened the door to any form of onlinegaming over the provided it isn’t the so-called “sports book.”

Under the ruling, states can sell lot-tery tickets online and authorize onlinepoker, roulette, blackjack and other casi-no games, as long as the actual bettingtakes place within a respective state’sboundaries, even if out-of-state creditcards are used to finance the gambling.

Moak argued that the legislation wasnecessary to allow Mississippi’s existing

gaming industry to have more control ofits own destiny and to allow the state toregulate what will already be taking placeonline and to tax it as other competingstates are doing.

Delaware, Nevada and New Jerseybecame the first three states to legalizeonline gaming – an action that came withthe promise of millions in new tax rev-enue for those states.

In New Jersey, initial estimates of therevenue “take” from online gaming was$180 million, which was downgraded to$160 million by the time the law was actu-ally implemented. But the reality in NewJersey has been revenue of only $9.3 mil-lion. In Delaware, online gaming hasmade $0 in net revenue gain to the state,while Nevada produced only $700,000 inonline gaming revenue.

The Pew Center reported this weekthat as a result of the experience in thosethree states, Morgan Stanley has“chopped its market projection for theU.S. online gaming industry by 30 per-cent, from $5 billion to $3.5 billion by2017, ‘to better reflect the insights wehave gained following the first fewmonths of operations’ in Delaware,Nevada and New Jersey.

Despite the initial revenue disappoint-ments in those three states, a Mississippigaming industry already struggling withcompetition in the border states can illafford to give other out-of-state competi-tors too big a head start in at least puttinga regulatory system in place for onlinegaming.

In perusing the Sessionrecords of EdmondsonPresbyterian Church, I foundsome fascinating history andcommentary on how thechurch really got into peo-ple’s personal business wayback then. This church wasfounded in Whitehaven,Tenn., in the 1800s.

If you think your churchpays too much attention toyour personal life now, youshould have lived then. TheSession was judge, jury andexecutioner.

There was this poor fel-low, Felix Davis, whom theSession called before themfor intemperance, use of pro-fane language and keepingand retailing of intoxicatingliquor! In those days, one gota letter from the SessionClerk to appear before theSession to explain the offend-ing behavior, or sometimes avisit at home (shiver!) fromone or more Session mem-bers for the same purpose.

Now, Felix finally admittedhe’d had a little nip here andthere and that he might havelet slip a cussword or two, buthe had a liquor license fromthe State of Tennessee andhe might give up sellingliquor when his licenseexpired. Well, a trial bySession was held without him(by his wish, as he had saidall he was going to) and, bygum, he was suspended fromchurch membership until he“gives signs of repentanceand reformation.” Phew!

Some months later, Felixobtained an audience withthe Session, stated he’d givenup liquor sales (expect hislicense had expired) andwould try to live a Christianlife. Session voted Felix backinto the church. Timepassed, and about nine yearslater, poor Felix was suspend-ed from church membershipagain because he apparentlyhad fallen into his old waysand had failed to answer twosummons from the Sessionto appear before them andjustify himself. Alas, poorFelix!

Part of the Session min-utes contains this statement:“The sin of intemperancebeing a crying sin of the day,our ministry are requested topreach upon it at their discre-tion before the next meetingof Presbytery.” Well, thepreachers had their orders.

Nippers and sippers werein the cross-hairs. Some guysgot drunk “on the cars fromMemphis” (railroad traincars). Couldn’t the guys justget blitzed at night in the pri-vacy of their own barnsinstead of roaring around thecountryside and getting rat-ted on? Not to speak of keep-ing their potty mouths shut.Some people just beg for pun-ishment.

There were several othermen who were hounded overa number of months forswearing and having a nip

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Old college notebooks canstir up more than just collegememories.

Sorting through things atmy mother’s house continuedthe Fourth of July weekend.And needless to say, I wasoften reminded of days goneby.

My sister discovered a cou-ple of faded University ofNorth Alabama notebooksfrom the Student Bookstore inFlorence, Ala.

One included my notesfrom Art 170, Speech 201 andJournalism 221.

The art notes included lotsof definitions of terms likeatmospheric perspective andcontour drawing. And therewas a mid-term exam grade –82.

The speech notes includedminimum requirements inthe class and the grades foreach – like a B for my threeminute talk (either advertise-ment analysis or a demonstra-tion) or an A- for my finalspeech, which was one-thirdof my semester grade. Therewas a rough draft, in my notes,of a speech I gave on how tel-evision was corrupting thelives of our children (and thatwas in the early 1980s).

The journalism course wasan introduction to massmedia. One interesting sen-tence I wrote – “local press isfor the local people to informthe local public.” I would sayI’ve applied that greatly overthe past 28 years. And by theway, the first newspaper inAmerica was the “BostonNews-Letter” (April 24, 1704).

But this notebook con-tained much more than classnotes. There were lots ofnotes back and forth betweenMother and I on the pages notused for school work.

I was the only child athome with her at the time.We’d always keep each otheraware of where we were andwhat we were doing.

Here’s a sample.“Mother, right now I plan

on leaving Wednesday after-noon and going to Mont-gomery and staying overnightat James’ apartment. Tim isgoing with me. Then,Thursday morning we will goto Auburn. As for when I’ll beback, it’ll be either Fridaynight, Saturday morning orSunday. The tournament endsSaturday, but if Winfield getsbeat out, I’ll be on home. Love,Barry.”

Her response – “I’m gladsomeone is going with you. I’lldo the jeans tonight, and becareful, and have a safe trip.Love you, Mother.”

Here’s a funny one frommy mother – “If you want toeat when you get in, you canput it in this plate to warm up,except the potato salad. Youdon’t warm it. Love you.”

The other notebook includ-ed more notes from classes,like English 231 andPsychology 201, but moreimportantly, at least for me atthis point in my life, morenotes written by Mother and Ito one another.

“Mother, wake me about8:00. I believe I’ll go toHamilton to church this morn-ing. They asked me to comefor the first service in the newbuilding. Plus, I can’t make itprobably on first Sunday whenthey have open house. So, youprobably won’t want to fixlunch. Love, Barry.”

And another one from her– “Barry, leave the water like itis in here (the kitchen) andthe bathroom, dripping. It’ssupposed to be around 18degrees today and 0 tonight.And leave the heat like it is.Love you, Mother.”

I spent about an hour overthe weekend reading each ofthe notes written by me andmy mother. There were lots.

I’m having to get rid ofmany things from my moth-er’s house but not these twonotebooks.

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JULY 9• Revival, Hopewell No. 1 MB Church, 365 Bonner St., Holly Springs,July 8-10, 7 p.m. nightly. Evangelist Rev. Dr. C. Shelton Greer Sr., pastorof Hopewll MB Church, Independence. Rev. Leroy James, host pastor.

JULY 10• Relay for Life of Marshall County will celebrate our Wrap-Up at 5:15p.m.at the Marshall County Fairgrounds.Come with celebration on yourmind. Invite survivors to come too. We will have food and prizes.• The Lessye Lee Davis 4-H Club will meet at the Marshall CountyLibrary on July 10 at 6 p.m.• The Benton County Commission on Aging and Independent Living,LLC. will offer adult day program services starting in 2014; and assistedliving facility services in 2015. The next Community Awareness Day isJuly 10, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the old Ashland Library. For more information,visit us at www.bentoncca.org or 662-224-6319.

JULY 11• Ida B. Wells-Barnett Museum will host its annual Festival andCelebration, July 11-13. For more information and a schedule of events,call the museum at 662-252-3232 or Leona Harris, museum director at662-551-0296.• The Victoria United Methodist Church, Victoria, will hold a yard sale,July 11 and 12 from 8 a.m until 4 p.m. at the church parking lot.•Watson Fire Dept., Rummage Sale, Fri. and Sat., 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Rain orshine! The proceeds go to the Watson Fire Dept Building Fund.We arestill in the same place, 121 Watson Road, next door to the Watson FireDept, at the old Watson Saddle Club.

JULY 12• Second annual “Day of Jubilee Gospel Explosion,” Pleasant Hill CMEChurch. A community choir event, and all young adults in the area areinvited to come to rehearsal.• Pleasant Hill CME Church choir along with others forming the UnifiedMighty Voices of N.E. Mississippi, will host a community choir concert at5:30 p.m. Rev. Willie Hoey, pastor, invites everyone.• New Hope Baptist Church, 137 Valentine Rd., Holly Springs, Bro.TonyWatkins and congregation invite you to their monthly singing, featuringBeyond Measure. Fellowship meal will be at 6 p.m. and singing will startat 7 p.m.• Mustard Seed Ministries, 3213 Hwy. 309 S. Byhalia, will have aRummage Sale/Bake Sale, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.• Registration for Victoria United Methodist Church in Victoria, VacationBible School will be held on Saturday, July 12 from 2 until 4 p.m.

JULY 13• Church Anniversary will be held at Pleasant Hill CME Church, 2:30p.m.Rev.Eldrick Garrison of Jones Chapel MB Church will be the guest.Rev. Willie Hoey, pastor, invites everyone.• St.Paul C.M.E.Church, Holly Springs, will have their Pastor’s Love Dayat 2:30 p.m.Rev.Robert Odom and Wilkins Chapel CME Church will bethe guests. Rev. Charles Dooley is the pastor. Sis. Kathy Pegues is theprogram chairperson.The public is invited.• Emory Independent Methodist Church will be holding their revival July13 through July 16. There will be a dinner on July 13 following the 11a.m.service.Sunday evening services will be held at 6:30 p.m., Mondaythrough Wednesday services will be held at 7 p.m.The MYF will hold anice cream social after the services on Wednesday evening.• Rice Chapel Methodist Church will have revival, beginning 11 a.m.Brother Walter Myers will be the guest speaker. The Almost FamousCraines will perform after lunch.

JULY 14• Rice Chapel Methodist Church revival begins at 7 p.m. Anita Lawsonwill be the guest speaker.Tuesday and Wednesday night, Tony Watkinswill be the guest speaker. Rev. Wayne Sheffield invites everyone.• Chewalla Assembly of God hosts VBS “Wilderness Adventure”, July14-18, 6:30-8 p.m.There will be snacks, games, arts and crafts for agesK5-5th grade. The church is located at 1511 Higdon Road, HollySprings.

JULY 15• Vacation Bible School will be held July 15-17 from 5:30 until 8 p.m atthe Victoria United Methodist Church, Victoria, (behind the post office).We invite all the children in the community to come and take part in thistime of singing, worship, crafts and lots of fun.

JULY 17• The Marshall County Humane Society meeting will be Thurs., July 17,6 p.m. at the Adoption Center on Eddie Smith Dr. Bring your animal-lov-ing friends and come on down.

JULY 18• Basketball tournament, Holly Springs Parks and Recreation. Fee willbe $80, three-on-three basketball, up to four players per team. Contactinfo. Sanchez Blake, 662-544-6163 or 662-252-4807, ext. 1601.

JULY 19• Pastor and Wife's Love Day Celebration for Rev. Willie Hoey and Sis.Cathlean Hoey will be held at Pleasant Hill CME Church at 6 p.m. ElderPass and Christ Temple will be the guest.Rev.Willie Hoey, pastor, inviteseveryone to attend.

JULY 20• Hebron Chapel CME Church will have a Missionary Program hostedby Linda Mathis, 2:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Velicia Howard.Pastor, Rev. Dr. Edwards, invites everyone. The church is located at2827 Hernando Road. The theme is “Bringing Good Fruit. The Fruit ofthe Spirit.”• St.Mark MBC Usher Day will be held at 2:30 p.m.Guests will be RisingStar, and the speaker will be Pastor Robert McClaire. Everyone is wel-come.• Providence M.B. Church will celebrate their annual MusiciansAppreciation at 2 p.m. We extend an invitation to choirs, groups andsoloists to take a part. Alonzo Johnson is pastor. The church is locatedat 295 Withers Ave., Holly Springs.Please contact choir secretary LillianJohnson at 551-8389 for additional info.

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Picture from the Past

Many of the pictures in the newspaper’s old files have no names ordates. If you know anything about the photo and would like to sharethe information with our readers, please call 662-252-4261 or sendan email to [email protected] week’s photo was iden-tified by several: Connie Campbell identified Lake Johnson on left,Charlie Morrow on right; Mrs. Ferrell Moore: Lake Johnson, DonnieStewart, Charlie Morrow; Lake Johnson: Johnson, Don Stewart,Charlie Moore. Camille Shaw emailed: This weeks pic is from left:Lake Johnson, Bro Donnie Stewart, (Pastor Emeritus; First BaptistChurch, Holly Sorings),and Charles Morrow. Picture taken in early80s.And Marie McClatchy emailed: The men in the picture from leftto right are Lake Johnson, Bro. Donnie Stewart, and CharlieMorrow. It must have been some sort of function at First Baptist.

Pages from the Past

25 Years Ago - July 6, 1989First cotton bloom

John Brickey Curl of Curl and Son Farm, brought in the first cotton bloomof the year to The South Reporter office. The cotton crop looks from 10 days tothree weeks late because of the rainy weather. The cotton field in the Mt.Pleasant area was planted April 25.Completes academy

Marshall County Sheriff’s Deputy Edward Warren recently completed nineweeks training at the Mississippi Law Enforcement Training Academy. He isthe son of Roosevelt Warren of Holly Springs and the late Adriana Warren. Heand his wife Cora Lee live in Red Banks with their two daughters.

50 Years Ago - July 9, 1964Rev. Ewart Autry is Mississippi Rural Minister of Year

Ewart Arthur Autry, Hickory Flat, is named Rural Minister of the Year inMississipi at a banquet at Emory University in Atlanta, Ga. The award is spon-sored by The Progressive Farmer and Candler School of Theology at Emory. Rev.Autry pastors two rural Baptist churches, Pine Grove and Bay Springs. He hasserved these churches for 20 years.Miss Tomlinson will sing at World’s Fair

Phoebe Tomlinson will sing at the World’s Fair in New York on July 4-5 as oneof 150 members of the BMH Student Nurse Glee Club. After three performanc-es at the fair, the group will sing at Calvary Baptist Church in New York Sunday.

10 Years Ago - July 8, 2004Completes firefighter training

Reyshann Hannah, a member of the Holly Springs Fire Department, wasamong 27 firefighters recently completing six weeks of intense firefightinginstruction.City Beautiful receives state recognition

Holly Springs City Beautiful Commission won first place in the CivicOrganization category of this year’s Keep Mississippi Beautiful convention inJackson. City Beautiful submitted a scrapbook to be judged.

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once in a while. Some satis-fied the Session that theyhad repented of their sinfulways and were allowed toremain church members.(Lying gets the Session offyour case).

However, DanielCampbell, who had appearedbefore the Session severaltimes, appeared a final timeand pled guilty to intemper-ance and profanity and, at hisown request, was excommu-nicated from the church.Guess Daniel was fed upwith the harassment andready to risk going you-know-where just to get shedof the Session watchdogs.

One quaint note was that aSession member wasappointed to talk with ayoung man about his danc-ing and to a young lady aboutthe same sin.

No record of how theyoung man reacted, but theyoung lady, having beencited for this sin and invitedto appear before the Session,failed to appear and was cut

off for contumacy (insolentdefiance, insubordination).There were some free spiritsamong those delicateVictorian women!

Further into the records,she was listed as excommu-nicated! (Oh, she’d alsobeen heard cussing.Sometimes, ladies were alsopotty-mouths.)

An incident was recordedin 1875 that would shock useven today. A man, in thepresence of four Sessionmembers, said he hatedGod, considered himselftotally unfit for church mem-bership, and to relieve thechurch of the disgrace of hisconduct, he wanted his namestricken from the roll. Thiswas to be announced fromthe pulpit the next day! I wasleft breathless at the man’sblatant statement and thisbreach of privacy! However,it seems everyone’s personalbusiness with the Sessionand its decisions wereannounced from the pulpit!

Hair-shirt perfectionism

seemed to be a fad in thechurch of 1870s and 1880s.It appears from this recordthat it lost EdmonsonPresbyterian Church a lot ofmembers who left to joinMemphis and out-of-countychurches which weren’t sojudgmental. However, this lit-tle church weathered thestorm and becameWhitehaven PresbyterianChurch, where this writerspent some of the most joyfulyears of her life.

Expect this sort of thingwas common among the var-ious denominations duringthat time, and probably thefree spirits jumped from onechurch to another trying tofind one that would leavethem alone. This Big Brotherpractice seems to have diedout after several decades.

We certainly don’t wantthis kind of thing to rise upagain, as it went way too far.However, maybe a touch of ithere and there mightimprove this wicked oldworld.

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Question

• C.B. McClatchy – Weneed retail establishments.

We would like to see ashoe store. There are afew empty buildings. The

ones that are emptyshould look better. The

windows should be clean,and it should look clean on

the inside. If someonecame to town interested inbuying or leasing a build-ing, it should at least look

presentable.• Sharon Anderson – More

upscale restaurants.• Bobby Robinson –

Reasonable shoe storeand movie theater.

As you enjoy the fire-works on the square

(July 3), you willnotice some empty

buildings. What type ofbusinesses would you

like to see on thesquare?

By BARRY BURLESONEditor

Brandon Presley said itover and over again – “Don’tleave here without giving meyour name and phone num-ber.”

One person at the “TownHall” meeting even asked theNorthern District public serv-ice commissioner how in theworld he could follow up andcontact everyone who has aproblem.

“Y’all think I’m kidding?”Presley said. “We (me and mystaff) can handle it. You willget tired of us before we gettired of you.”

Presley was at theMarshall County CourthouseThursday evening, June 26,making some points ofemphasis before taking awide array of questions andcomplaints, most about highelectricity rates and lack ofcell phone coverage.

He opened the meeting,with about 100 in attendance,by saying the Holly SpringsUtility Department is munici-pally-owned, and “we havelimited jurisdiction.” He said,for the most part, those com-plaints need to go to themayor and board of alder-men.

“But we will try to helpwith any issues,” Presley said.

Later, concerns about highelectricity bills from HSUDwere numerous.

One said he lives in thecounty, but under the HSUDumbrella, and he can’t vote forthe board of aldermen. Hesaid he’s “taxed without rep-resentation.”

Presley said the HSUDrates are regulated by TVA,but he believes the State ofMississippi deserves to regu-late.

“I believe the state shouldhave more of a role,” he said.“If we regulated, we wouldhave an eye on profits andhow that money was spent.”

He urged those wantingchange to talk to their state

senators and representatives.Another person in atten-

dance said neighbors onNorthcentral Electric Powerpay a lot less than himself,who is on HSUD.

“Why can’t we have achoice?” the resident asked.

“Years ago those territo-ries were carved out,” Presleysaid.

He told the gentleman hecould get somebody fromTVA out there, concerningthe high bill complaint.

“You are singing my song,”Presley said.

A small business ownerwas frustrated with a recentelectricity bill from HSUDthat went “up past $2,000.”

Presley also emphasizedthat the Public Service Com-mission does regulate waterand gas rates in the county(HSUD customers) but notelectricity.

In response to anotherquestion about problems withelectricity service going onand off, Presley said, “Wetotally regulate that – that’sreliability.”

He said the city shouldhave the right to chooseanother provider, other thanTVA.

He said cooperatives instates like Louisiana andArkansas put it out for bid.

“They get to go out and seeif they can find a better deal,”

Presley said.Changing gears, Presley

said this past winter was theseventh coldest on record inthe State of Mississippi.

He said he wants namesand addresses of those whodon’t have natural gas andwant it.

“We’re not trying to hurtanyone in the propane busi-ness or hurt anyone in theelectric company, but we wantto give Mississippians themost amount of choices theycan get for energy,” Presleysaid. “I don’t apologize forthat.”

He said in one rural area innorth Mississippi, natural gaswas made available and aheating bill went from $1,000to $250.

“That’s real money,” hesaid. “Every dime we can helpyou save, we should help yousave it.”

The public service com-missioner said he gets tons ofcalls with the voice on theother end of the phone say-ing, “We can’t get high-speedInternet at our house.”

Again, he told those at themeeting, “if you are withouthigh-speed Internet, we wantyour name and address so wecan document that.”

“In 2014, it’s just as impor-tant as running water was 60or 70 years ago,” Presley said.“Mississippi cannot lag

behind.”He said it’s not just about

getting on Facebook, it’sabout economic develop-ment.

“Mom and pop MainStreet businesses, they’re theones creating jobs and we’vegot to help small businessowners with high-speedInternet,” Presley said.

He said he had a meetingin Harmontown a while backwith 197 people attending.

“And we got them a cellphone tower,” Presley said.“Was every problem fixed?No. But we can do the samefor your community.”

The Slayden communitywas well represented at the“Town Hall” meeting June 26and most of those speakingup complained about poor cellphone service.

One lady said she had togo to her bathroom to talk onher cell phone.

“Are we wasting our timetrying to get cell phone serv-ice from AT&T?,” she asked.

“We will be glad to come toyour community (for a meet-ing)” Presley said. “We can’tmandate that they put up atower, but we can have you fillout forms. And a bunch offorms is the best way to showthere’s a need and the bestway to get something done.It’s all community-driven. Themore people the better.”

Commissioner Presleyalso talked briefly about the“Do Not Call” list, saying hisoffice has received complaintafter complaint recently aboutcalls from a company wantingto consolidate credit cardbills.

“Report these people tous,” he said. “If you don’t letus know, we don’t know aboutit. Please file a complaint.”

He passed out businesscards and gave everyone hispersonal cell phone number –662-401-3985.

“I try to be the most acces-sible person in public office,”Presley said.

Commissioner fields questions, complaints

Photo by Barry Burleson

Phillip Gooch (left) of Slayden talks with Brandon Presley after themeeting held at the Marshall County Courthouse.

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Paul wrote: “I amconvinced that nei-ther death, nor life,nor angels, norrulers, nor thingspresent, nor things tocome, nor powers,nor height, nordepth, nor anythingelse in all creation,will be able to sepa-rate us from the love of God inChrist Jesus our Lord.”Romans 8:38-39 (NRSV)

Sympathy is extended tothe family of Edward Burrisof Cordova, Tennessee (for-merly of Potts Camp) in hisdeath July 2. Funeral serviceswere held Saturday, July 5 atMemphis Funeral Home onPoplar Avenue with burial inPotts Camp Cemetery. Hewas preceded in death by hisparents, Eddie and LuticiaBurris; his wife of 50 years,Frances Cox Burris; his son,Donald Edward Burris, andhis brother, Charles HenryBurris. He is survived by hisdaughter, Virginia Pilcher;granddaughter, Rachel Berry(Brent), and two great-grand-children, Wyatt and AveryBerry. Memorials may bemade in Burris’s honor to St.Jude Children’s ResearchHospital.

Visitors of Robert and JeanKing over the holidays wereBetty Hearn of BlueMountain; her daughter,Elizabeth Hearn and son,Houston, of Jackson; Heatherand Madelyn Hodges ofGermantown; and SusanMorgan and daughter,Katherine of Memphis, whofurnished lunch on Sunday,July 6, which they all enjoyed.

A gospel meeting will beheld at the Potts CampChurch of Christ startingSunday, July 27, and continu-ing through Wednesday, July30. There will be a differentspeaker for each service.Everyone is invited to attend.

Mike and Holley Muracoand two sons of Californiaarrived July 1, to spend timewith her parents, Mitch andJeanette Stone, and sister,Emily, as well as extendedfamily members.

A Fourth of July celebra-tion was held at the homes ofMitch and Jeanette Stone andMary Minor and it alsoserved as birthday parties forJordan’s 12th and Colton’s 7thbirthdays. A host of familymembers and friends turnedout for the eventful day.Inflatable water slides wereset up for the large number ofchildren on hand. There werealso games, hotdogs, pizza,and everything that goes intoa wonderful IndependenceDay celebration. The day wascapped off with fireworks atnight. Holley took fantasticphotos of a number of atten-dees writing with Sparklers,as well as the fireworks dis-play manned by Mike and hisassistants. She also capturedwonderful pictures of thegiant bubbles by several ofthe younger generation.Children also enjoyed catch-ing fireflies during the night-time activities. The day couldnot have been any better.

The grandchildren of JeanGurley, Georgia and LandonCobbs of Oxford, spent thenight of July 3, with her andwere on hand for the Fourthof July events in our neighbor-hood. Later that afternoon,they returned home to attendthe fireworks display inOxford.

Saturday afternoon visi-tors of the Stone and Muracofamilies were Sue Rowlandand grandchildren, SarahGrace, Caleb, and TylerKnight of Florida. Theyenjoyed outdoor activitieswith Jordan and ColtonMuraco and Christopher,Jayne, and Brendan Rowland.

Get-well wishes are sent toJoann Gholston Cox whounderwent recent back sur-gery. She is now recuperatingat her home in Memphis andsends greetings to all of herPotts Camp friends.

Winborn UnitedMethodist Church will havetheir second Saturday nightsinging this Saturday, July 12,starting at 5 p.m. The fea-tured singing group will be

“Living Proof.” Therewill also be an openmike session.Refreshments will beserved following theperformances.

Nikki-Poole Gurleyposted pictures onFacebook of theMarshall County All-Stars (girls) who won

third place in North Half andthe Sportsmanship Award onSunday afternoon.Congratulations to all teammembers and their coaches.

While we all enjoyed ourIndependence Day celebra-tions, our family received sadnews last Friday when welearned of the death of a spe-cial aunt, Margrette GurleyBowling of Humboldt, Tenn.She would have turned 94 inSeptember and was such apositive, jolly, fun-loving per-son, as well as a Christian,first and foremost. She wasresiding in a home for veter-ans and enjoyed giving to oth-ers. She also enjoyed flowers,crafts, and making friends.We will miss her very much.

Happy birthday to the fol-lowing: Luke Gurley (July10), Janna Thomas Stantonand Suzy Watson Stilwell(July 11), Kayla Jarrett (July12), Jerry Green and CharlesShaw (July 15), Joan Gurley(July 16), and Keri M.Beasley (July 17).

Prayer list: Gayle Ash,Tom and Shirley Bready,Linda Bumpas, MadelineClifton, Joann G. Cox, CoyDeBerry, Jody Edwards,Talmadge and MarieEdwards, Randy Gresham,Jennifer Gay Harris, LindaJones, Terri Kitchens, Troyand Lucille Leopard, JeanKing, Elizabeth Morris,Junior Overall, Joe and IrenePipkin, Bernard “Poodlum”Porter, Joann Potts, GladysRhynes, Larry Robbins,Margie Simmons, RichardSmothers, Faye and PamSparks, Matthew Stone, BillyJoe Tomlinson, James andDella Rose Williams.

To place news, birthdays,prayer requests, etc. in thiscolumn, call 662-333-7054, orsend email to: [email protected].

Memories,continued from last week:

Written June 9, 2005 by Dale Potts HollingsworthThe William Potts house:“Later the Gooch Hunter

family lived in the house; hewas a railroad man. Joe andMary Stone also lived there atone time. When Mary Stone’smother, Mrs. Jamison’s two-story house across the rail-road tracks burned, shemoved into the old housewith her son, George Jamisonand family. The house thatburned was once Reid’sHotel.”

“My grandparents, Mr.and Mrs. James AlexanderPotts, really enjoyed havingMrs. Jamison as a neighbor;she was always jolly. One daywhen Grandpa was workingin his store, my grandmother

and Mrs. Jamison decidedthat Grandpa’s cow was sick.My younger brother, BenniePotts, came along and toldour parents that a ‘toddy’might help her. Well, theygave her too much, and thecow got drunk. (I had neverseen a drunk cow before!Back then you couldn’t buymilk at the stores.) Anyway,the cow finally got well!”

“Allen Reed Gresham, aball player at Potts CampSchool, lived in the old houseat one time (about 1935 and’36). Many people who livedthere worked for the FriscoRailroad. I also rememberwhen Ada Pearl and W.D.Churchill lived there. Theirchildren were Sonny, Jamesand Charlotte. I also lovedAda Pearl Churchill’s sister,Nanny Churchill, our neigh-bor. Sometimes we seeWilliam Potts in Potts CampCemetery visiting thegravesite of his preciousteenage son, Charles Potts,who died in a car accidentmany years ago (same nameas my late brother).”

“My family lived inAberdeen for several years,so others that I didn’t knowabout could have lived in theold house. A.C. Jamison andhis wife, Ruth, lived in the oldTaylor house next door. Ruthhad a beauty shop. I remem-ber when Margaret (Alvis)Seymour and I decided to getour first perm in 1938. Shehooked you up to a machineand turned on the electricity.It was awful! I never gotanother one like that.”

By MARTHA HARDYCornersville-Blythe NewsI’m hoping that everyone

had a wonderful Indepen-dence Day celebration andthey came out of all the cele-brations in good health andsafe.

Here at our place we had asort of three-day celebrationon the Fourth. Chuck, Sallyand baby Vada were invitedto a friend’s pool party andcookout at Byhalia, but theycame on to us later in the day.

I had a wonderful tele-phone call early that daytelling me that my car wasready after a run-in with atruck a few weeks back hadmessed up the front.

I was not expecting a callon the holiday even thoughwhen I left the car at PaulPatterson’s shop at Myrtle,he had told me it would beready next Friday. I felt thathe did not realize that was aholiday; however, he wasgood to his promise, and Icould not be more pleasedwith the great job. Thanks,Paul.

When Chuck and familygot here late Friday, theybrought a big box of ribs, andon Saturday, Chuck did someof his famous ribs for us.

Son Norm had told methat they were planning tocome down after churchSunday, but I did not knowthat they were bringing areally great lunch of barbe-cue, baked beans and Tina’sreally good slaw, along withbrownies for dessert. Tinadoes a special slaw dressing.

And before we got it on

the table, we had some unex-pected guest from Tippo.This is a little town about 15miles from Charleston. Twoof my late husband’s sisters,Dee Douglass and FayeJames, along with his broth-er’s wife Betty Hardy, camefor a surprise visit. Theycame bearing lots of beautifulgifts for our little girl Vada.We were so happy to seethem and did enjoy the visit.

Also Mike and LeighLemons had dropped in for avisit. We hoped to see moreof all these fine folks.

Bill and Sue Rowlandhave had a busy week. Thedaughter from Florida,Deanna Knight and children,Sarah Grace, Caleb andTyler, came for a visit; and asDeanna had to return home,the children are staying onfor a longer visit.

They went to theMemphis Zoo lastWednesday and then on theFourth attended both the get-together at Billie and DanCooper’s as well as the one atSue’s sister, Mary Minor’shome.

Roger and Susan Crane,and sons Brandon and Josh,have had another of theiradventurous Florida vaca-tions. They made a returntrip to Sanibel Island, but onthe way down, they stoppedat the home of the lateMarjorie Kennan Rawlingsfor a tour. She was the authorof the book and movie “TheYearling.” Susan tells me thatit is a beautiful estate with100-year-old live oaks cov-ered with hanging Spanishmoss. I loved this book manyyears ago.

They had great weatherfor most of the trip with theexception of one scary elec-trical storm. They rode bikes

through the J.N. DingDarling Wildlife Refuge. Halfthe island is in the nature pre-serve. Here they encoun-tered many types of wildlife,all types of birds, includingherons roseate, spoonbills,egrets, as well as a baby alli-gator and hundreds of crabscoming out of their holes,and you could actually hearthe clacking of their feet onthe shoreline.

One evening they took anature boat tour to view therookeries where the birdsnest, but had to cut this tourshort because of the light-ning storm. They had to res-cue a group of kayakers whohad gone out on the tour atthe same time as them.

After enjoying lots ofseafood, they started thehomeward trip by way ofPayne Prairie, which is locat-ed between Gainesville andOcala and found that thisreally gives one the sense ofthe real interior of Floridabefore the imprint of man.They also stopped at theFlorida Cavern State Park.Who knew Florida has caves?They did not enter the cavesbut did visit some of the blueholes which are the gatewayto the underwater caves.

The Crane family hastaken some interesting andeducational vacations in thepast, and Roger and sonBrandon have had someexciting cave exploring trips.

This is all for this time, butI will leave you with thisthought. It comes from abookmark someone gave meand goes like this – “Prayerscannot be answered unlessthey are prayed.”

My e-mail [email protected];land line 988-3685; and cell316-8963.

Before I beginmy article, I want tocomplement HollySprings Main Streetfor putting on suchan eventful and spec-tacular event lastThursday evening.It was great. I sat onmy porch andwatched the fire-works. It was beautiful. I tookpictures. Keep up the goodwork.

Learning something newor old can be a joyous experi-ence.

I remember a tryout for abaseball team many, manyyears ago. The coach stood infront of the group of kids andsaid, “All right, those whothink you can play this game,take a step forward.” Severalof us moved up a step. Therewere still many guys in theback kicking dirt and hangingtheir heads, looking away.“Ok, you in the back, grabyour gloves and take any posi-tion on the field you want.”One of them in that “couldplay” group piped up, “Um,coach, what about us? Ithought you wanted kids whocould play.” “No,” the coachreplied. “I want kids who wantto learn how to play.”

Jesus wanted to be withthose who needed Him and

knew their limitations.Jesus knew that therighteous might not lis-ten to His words.Those “without sin”didn’t need Jesus; theyalready had it all fig-ured out. The others,the sinners, wanted —and needed — tolearn.

Remember to hug and kissyour children and spouseeach morning and night. Bekind and caring. Try to haveat least one one sit-down mealwith your family at least onceweekly. Go to the church ofyour choice as a family. Loveeach other as if it is your ortheir last day.

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The Byhalia Family HealthCenter will hold a specialback-to-school immunizationclinic, Saturday, July 19, andSaturday, August 2, from 9a.m. – 1 p.m.

Parents, make sure yourchild is in compliance withMississippi School entryimmunization requirementsand that your teenager is up-to-date with booster vaccines.

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Kudos to the Cityof Holly Springs,Mayor Kevin Buck,all of our aldermenand ContractFabricators for aphenomenal kick-offto the July 4th week-end!

I am not reallysure what I wasexpecting when weheaded to the squareThursday night. If youmissed it, you really missedsomething incredible! Themusic was spectacular, andthe crowd was amazing!Young and old showed up tocelebrate Independence Day,get their groove on and enjoymingling with old and newfriends.

The fireworks towards theend of the night really wereoutstanding!

We have been many dif-ferent places on the Fourth,and I can say honestly, nonecould compare to what ourcity did for us!

People are always spout-ing off at the mouth aboutrace relations and how onegroup does something to theother and vice versa.Thursday night, our townshowed solidarity - everyoneloving everyone else -- how itshould be here. We need toshow support for our localmusicians every Thursdaynight when they have theirconcerts.

Next week, StevenGresham’s band will be rock-ing the alley! Be sure to goout and get down with them,as they are sure to put on ashow you won’t forget!

My heart swelled withboth patriotic pride and pridein living in Holly Springs. Are

there some negativethings people sayabout our town? Sure,like many other smalltowns. However, hav-ing my place here inthis town makes mehappy and very proudto call Holly Springsmy home!

Happy sweet 16 toJacob Shaw! He cele-

brated Tuesday.(To put your news in City

Personals, please [email protected]; mailto City Personals, The SouthReporter, P.O. Box 278, HollySprings, MS 38635 or call662-252-4261.

You may also e-mail yourCity Personal news to [email protected]).

The Ida B. Wells-BarnettMuseum will host its 18thannual Birthday Cele-bration/Arts and CraftsFamily Festival from July 11-13.

“The Ida B. Wells-BarnettMuseum showcases artworkof local and nationally-renowned artists, offers cul-tural activities for citizens ofall ages, and helps us honorour history while celebratingour rich heritage,” museumdirector Leona Harris said.

This year’s featuredspeaker at the banquet willbe Prof. Safiya Ellis Bandele.The banquet will be held atRust College dining hall, 7p.m.

Medgar Evers CollegeProfessor Safiya Bandele alsoserves as director of theCollege’s Center forWomen’s Development. Shewas the recipient of thisyear’s Shirley ChisholmLeadership Award which rec-ognizes individuals for theircontributions to the progressof women and overall com-munity service efforts. She

has been the director of theCenter for Women’sDevelopment for the past 30years. Prof. Bandele isresponsible for the supervi-sion of the center’s socialworkers, advocates, adminis-trative assistants, interns andvolunteers.

Churches, organizationsand businesses are urged topurchase a commemorativebrick in support of the Ida B.Wells-Barnett Museum.

Tickets are $20 in advanceand $25 at the door.

For additional informa-tion, please call the museumat 662-252-3232, 662-551-0296or email [email protected].

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Yard of the MonthThe home of Jimmy and Angel Holt on East Mason Avenue in HollySprings received Yard of the Month recognition in July from theTown and Country Garden Club.

WilliamsNathan Benjamin Williams, firstborn son of Ben and

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By JAMES L. CUMMINSGov. Phil Bryant has

named Gary Rikard to suc-ceed Trudy Fisher as execu-tive director of theMississippi Department ofEnvironmental Quality(MDEQ). Fisher, who hasserved as executive directorsince 2007, has announcedher intentions to return to theprivate sector at the end ofthe summer.

“Trudy has worked tire-lessly in her capacity as exec-utive director, and I thank herfor her service. Under herguidance, Mississippi hasresponded to significant envi-ronmental disasters, and shehas ensured environmentalprotection while leading theagency to achieve speed andefficiency in its permittingprocess – something thatsets Mississippi apart amongeconomic competitors,” saidBryant.

Rikard, a partner withButler Snow, LLP, has prac-ticed environmental lawsince 1996, serving as seniorattorney at MDEQ from1996-1998. Prior to earninghis law degree, he worked asan environmental engineer atMDEQ, specializing in per-mitting and water qualitycompliance issues. Heserved more than 22 years inthe Mississippi NationalGuard, retiring with the rankof major. During his servicewith the National Guard, heserved as assistant staffjudge advocate, acting as theprimary legal officer for envi-ronmental matters.

“I am very pleased toappoint Gary to lead theDepartment ofEnvironmental Quality,” Gov.Bryant said. “He has thelegal and technical expertiseto ensure that Mississippi’senvironmental and economicgrowth priorities areachieved in concert with oneanother.”

He is experienced in awide array of state and feder-al environmental standardsincluding the Clean Air Act,the Clean Water Act, theResource Conservation andRecovery Act, the

Mississippi Air and WaterPollution Control Law andthe Mississippi Solid WasteAct.

He holds a bachelor’sdegree in civil engineeringfrom Christian BrothersUniversity, has completedgraduate studies in environ-mental engineering at theUniversity of MississippiSchool of Engineering, andholds a juris doctor degreefrom the University ofMississippi School of Law.He is admitted to theMississippi Bar.

Gov. Bryant is to be com-mended for appointing such

a qualified leader as GaryRikard. Mississippi has beenfortunate to have had thebenefit of the fine service ofTrudy Fisher and we look

forward to continuing towork with the MDEQ underthe leadership of Rikard forthe benefit of allMississippians.

Life is a journey fraughtwith detours and roadblockslike illnesses and injuries.Sometimes they become life-threatening – they turn intomore than a bump in theroad. Blood donors don’t takethese “road hazards” away,they just make navigatingthem possible.

Because blood donors doso much, Mississippi BloodServices (MBS) and HowardWilson Chrysler Jeep Dodgeare partnering for Road toLife 6 Blood Drive Promotion.This year donors will be reg-istered for a chance to win a2014 Jeep Cherokee. The pro-motion will run from May 22through July 31, and to com-memorate 35 years of savinglives, MBS will draw 35 final-ist to try the key at HowardWilson on August 8.Everyone who donates at anMBS blood drive, draw sta-tion or fixed site is automati-cally entered for a chance towin.

Dollar General will beholding a community blooddrive in Byhalia on Monday,July 14, from 12 – 6 p.m. TheMBS Donor Coach will be atthe Stonewall Road location.

All donors will receive afree T-shirt and a gift card(while supplies last). Donorswill be automatically regis-tered in the Road to Life 6

Jeep Cherokee giveaway.Blood donors can now checktheir overall cholesterol lev-els on their MBSConnectAccount atwww.msblood.com.

“Blood donors are often acrucial part on a patient’sroad to recovery,” Todd Sing,MBS Vice President of DonorSystems, said. “They maynever meet those patientswho received their blood butthe very fact blood was avail-able means they helped savethose lives.”

Blood donors help count-less hospital patients get backon the road to life. MBS isproud to partner once againwith Howard WilsonChrysler Jeep Dodge to put ablood donor in a brand newvehicle.

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Byhalia Yard of the MonthThe home of Bill and Joyce Dawson, 224 Highway 309 South, waschosen by the Byhalia Garden Club for Yard of the Month recogni-tion in July.

Byhalia Dollar GeneralCommunity “Road to Life 6”Blood Drive set for July 14

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Gov. Bryant names Rikard new executive director of DEQ

Gary Burnside on opening night

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High school studentNathaniel Bullard from HollySprings, Marshall Countyattended the Mississippi Soiland Water ConservationNatural Resources Camp atHinds Community College inRaymond, June 1-5.

The Natural ResourcesCamp is a hands-on environ-mental learning and aware-ness-building camp for highschool students. This year 41students, chosen from thestate’s 82 Soil and WaterConservation Districts, wereexposed to various aspects ofsoil and water conservation,including soils, forestry, live-stock, aquatics, energy con-servation, and wildlife.

The camp agendaincludes daily tours of up-to-date agricultural and conser-vation practices. Expertresource personnel fromlocal, state, and federal agen-cies, and organizations madepresentations and led groupactivities. These resourcepersonnel were available toanswer questions from thestudents pertaining to every-thing from current environ-mental issues to career choic-es.

The camp, now in its 29thyear, is sponsored by theMississippi Soil and WaterConservation Commission,

with assistance from theMississippi Association ofConservation Districts, andis open to all rising 10th, 11th,and 12th grade students whoare in the top 25 percent oftheir class and have a strong

interest in conservation andagriculture.

Each year, the MississippiAssociation of ConservationDistrict’s Endowment Fundawards one camper with a$3,000 scholarship.

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Cold treatsMrs. Knox’s fifth grade class at Marshall Acdemy enjoyed a walk to Tyson’s Drugstore on the squarefor treats from the soda fountain. Pictured (from left) Colton Shawver, Tanner Cook, Cassie Dougan,Olivia Sorrell, Mrs. Knox, Heidi Pasco, Lauren Harden, Kaylee Patterson, Lanie Valentine, ChazBriscoe, Cooper Cowan, Si Pearson, and Slater Knox.

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Byhalia Elementary andByhalia Middle School willhave registration for the2014-2015 school year.Registration is for new andreturning students.

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By ANDRE’ DEBERRYPublic Relations

On Friday, May 23, 94 young scholars marched across thestage of the McMillan Center at Rust College to receive theirdiplomas and become alumni of Holly Springs High School.

Of those graduating, 60 of these scholars received scholar-ship offers totaling $2,765,460 from institutions of higherlearner to continue their academic quest. These included RustCollege ($444,500); Northwest Community College,($46,600); Northeast Community College, University ofMississippi ($25,000); Jackson State University ($29,200);Mississippi State University ($49,000); Belhaven University($9,020); University of Memphis ($9,200); University ofSouthern Mississippi ($222,520); Tennessee State University,Christian Brothers University, Johns Hopkins University($222,520); Howard University ($100,000); Xavier University($239,616); Amherst College ($248,384); Morehouse College($280,000); Millsap College ($200,000); GeorgetownUniversity ($257,920). In addition six students received laptopcomputers, donated by alumni of the school which includesuperintendent Dr. Irene Walton-Turnage, asst. superintend-ent Eileen Dowsing, career technical center directior CravinTurnage, Eric Taylor and Dr. Vernon Rayford.

During the summer and fall these young scholars will bedispatched around the state and nation as they represent theschool district, Holly Springs and Marshall County.

By ANDRE’ DEBERRYPublic Relations

On Thursday, June 12, the Mississippi School BoardAssociation held a Social Media Conference at Hilton GardensHotel in Jackson. The purpose of the conference was to dis-cuss the ever-evolving and growing network of social media;how it is being used and how it can be used to promote the dis-trict, as well as, enhance the relationship between schools andcommunity. In addition there were sessions on the develop-ment of policies and procedures to protect the schools andmore importantly our students from the dangers that can anddo exist when social media is misused.

Participants heard state agencies such as the MississippiEthics Commission, Mississippi Attorney General’s Officeand other school districts. Board members representing theHolly Springs School District were Dr. Margaret Delashmit,Fergenia Hood, Dr. Paul Lampley, Shelia Walton and Andre’DeBerry.

The Great Kapok Tree of the Amazon RainforestPictured, top, from left: Estefany Lopez, Francisco Sanchez, Hannah Burks and Cindy Cruz. Middle:Shelby Stark, Emily Cruz and Ryan Pace; bottom: Tyler Wheeler and Alexus Pound. Fourth grade gift-ed students at Byhalia Elementary presented an amazing story in the Amazon Rain Forest throughthe life of one special tree. The Kapok tree shoots up through the forest and emerges above thecanopy. It gives life to a community of animals. This all takes place as one exhausted man puts downhis ax and rests. As he sleeps, the animals who live in the tree plead with him not to destroy their world.The stage is filled with at least five of each living thing: boa constrictor, butterflies and bees, small mon-keys, three different types of birds, frogs, jaguar, tree porcupines, anteaters, three-toed sloths, and anindigenous native boy. The creativity and color of their masks and costumes were amazing. CynthiaChitwood, gifted instructor, said that the students truly gained a great understanding of why we shouldcare for mother earth. They learned they can make a difference!

Get ready for an electrify-ing, breathtaking event! A1980’s blast. Ashland HighSchool will be having a classreunion June 12 - 13, 2015, forall 1980 - 1989 alumni.

Classmates, we need tohear from you. If you graduat-ed in designated years, pleasecontact us for more detailsand provide your contactinformation for futureupdates.

(1980 - 1981) MarilynWilliams-Hunt, 901-309-5681or [email protected]

(1982 - 1983) KervinRichards, 662-224-4802 [email protected]

(1984 - 1985) Pat Crawford-Cowan, 901-827-8796 [email protected]

(1986 - 1987) Edith Hamer-Terry, 662-224-4008, or [email protected]

(1988 - 1989) JamesMason, 901-756-7551 [email protected]

Showcase your talent atthe open mike session to beheld at the Ida B. Wells-Barnett Museum in conjunc-tion with the BirthdayCelebration on Friday, July 11,4:30-5:30 p.m. The museum islocated at 220 N. RandolphStreet, Holly Springs.

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Holly Springs High School Class of 2014

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Holly Springs HS representedat Social Media Conference

Ashland HighSchool reunion -1980s blast!

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Byhalia schoolsannounceregistration

Chewalla Assembly of God hosts Vacation Bible School.The theme is “Wilderness Adventure” and will be held July14-18, 6:30-8 p.m. There will be snacks, games, arts andcrafts for ages K5-5th grade. The church is located at 1511Higdon Road, Holly Springs.

Chewalla Assembly hosts VBS

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Legal NoticesNOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE

STATE OF MISSISSIPPI COUNTY OF MARSHALL

WHEREAS, default has occurred in the per-formance of the covenants, terms and conditionsof a Deed of Trust dated March 30, 2009, execut-ed by DANIELLE SPOON AND SHANNON CSPOON, conveying certain real property thereindescribed to CHARLES M. QUICK, as Trustee,for MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FORPULASKI MORTGAGE COMPANY, OriginalBeneficiary, to secure the indebtedness thereindescribed, as same appears of record in theoffice of the Chancery Clerk of Marshall County,Mississippi filed and recorded April 1, 2009, atInstrument Number 2009001480, as modified byLoan Modification Agreement at instrument #2012003043 ; and

WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of saidDeed of Trust was transferred and assigned toBANK OF AMERICA, N.A. by instrument record-ed on June 11, 2012 in the office of the aforesaidChancery Clerk at Instrument Number2012002462; and WHEREAS, on May 23, 2014,the undersigned, Rubin Lublin, LLC has beenappointed as Substitute Trustee by instrumentrecorded in the office of the aforesaid ChanceryClerk at Instrument Number 2014002282; and

NOW, THEREFORE, the holder of saidDeed of Trust, having requested the undersignedso to do, as Substitute Trustee or his duly appoint-ed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and author-ity vested and imposed upon said SubstituteTrustee shall, on July 16, 2014 within the lawfulhours of sale between 11:00 AM and 4:00 PM atthe south door of the Courthouse proceed to sellat public outcry to the highest and best bidder forcash or certified funds ONLY, the followingdescribed property situated in Marshall County,Mississippi, to wit:

LOT 110, SECTION "A", PHASE II,INGRAM`S PLACE SUBDIVISION, SITUATEDIN SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH,RANGE 5 WEST, MARSHALL COUNTY, MIS-SISSIPPI, AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORD-ED IN PLAT FILE 829A, IN THE OFFICE OFTHE CHANCERY CLERK OF MARSHALLCOUNTY, MISSISSIPPI.

PROPERTY ADDRESS:The street addressof the property is believed to be 80 KATIE LANE,BYHALIA, MS 38611.

In the event of any discrepancy between thisstreet address and the legal description of theproperty, the legal description shall control.

Title to the above described property isbelieved to be good, but I will convey only suchtitle as is vested in me as Substitute Trustee.

THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

Rubin Lublin, LLC, Substitute Trustee

428 North Lamar Blvd, Suite 107 Oxford, MS 38655www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.phpTel: (877) 813-0992 Fax: (404) 601-5846PUBLISH:06/19/2014, 06/26/2014, 07/03/2014, 07/10/2014 Ad #71241: 2014-06-19 2014-06-26, 2014-07-03 2014-07-10

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LANDUnder and by virtue of the authority vested

in me as Trustee in that certain Deed of Trustdated June 6, 2012 executed by Alicia MayesStone and Marcus Stone unto William F.Schneller as Trustee, to secure an indebtednesstherein described to Bank of Holly Springs, saidDeed of Trust being of record as Instrument No.2012002471 in the land records of the Clerk ofthe Chancery Court of Marshall County,Mississippi; and default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness thereby secured,and the undersigned having been requested bythe legal holder of said indebtedness to foreclosesaid Deed of Trust, notice is hereby given that I,as Trustee aforesaid, will, within lawful hours, atthe South front door of the Marshall CountyCourthouse, in the City of Holly Springs,Mississippi, on FRIDAY, JULY 11, 2014 offer forsale and sell at public outcry to the highest bidderfor cash, the following described property, situat-ed in the County of Marshall, State of Mississippi,to wit:

Beginning at a point in the south line ofSection 24, Township 3 South, Range 5 WestMarshall County, Mississippi 442.79 feet North 85degrees 10 minutes 59 seconds West of theSoutheast corner of said Section 24, thenceNorth 85 degrees 10 minutes 59 seconds Westalong the South line of Section 24 a distance of261.91 feet to a point, thence North 8 degrees 33minutes 15 seconds East a distance of 500 feetto a point; thence South 85 degrees 10 minutes59 seconds East a distance of 261.91 feet to apoint; thence South 8 degrees 33 minutes 15seconds West a distance of 500 feet to the pointof beginning containing 3.0 acres more or less.Being the same property conveyed fromCasandra Harji to HSBC Mortgage Services Incby Deed recorded 9/03/2010, Instrument#2010003739 in the Register’s office of MarshallCounty, Mississippi.

Source Deed: This is the same land andproperty as conveyed to Alicea C. Mayes andMarcus T. Stone Sr by Special Warranty Deeddated June 9, 2011 and executed by HSBCMortgage Services Inc. by Tami Flores, VicePresident in Instrument #2011002886 in theoffice of the Chancery Clerk of Marshall County,Mississippi.

Property Address: 1116 Woods Road,Byhalia, Mississippi 38611

The purchaser will be required to pay the fullamount of his bid in cash at the time of the sale.I will sell and convey only such title as is vested inme as Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE on this the 4thday of June, 2014.

William F. Schneller, TrusteePublishing Dates:

June 19, 26, July 3, 10, 2014(25-28c)

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TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALEWHEREAS, on November 15, 2006, Jimmy

T Stanton and Brenda A Stanton executed aDeed of Trust to J. Patrick Caldwell, as Trustee forBancorpSouth Bank, Beneficiary, which isrecorded in the office of the Chancery Clerk ofMarshall County, MS, in Book 426 at Page 29-44;

WHEREAS, on June 4, 2014,BancorpSouth Bank substituted James EldredRenfroe as Trustee in the aforementioned deedof trust with this recorded as Instrument Number2014002480.

WHEREAS, there being a default in theterms and conditions of the Deed of Trust andentire debt secured having been declared to bedue and payable in accordance with its terms,BancorpSouth Bank, the holder of the debt hasrequested the Trustee to execute the trust andsell said land and property pursuant to its termsin order to raise the sums due, with attorney’s andtrustee’s fees, and expenses of sale;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, James EldredRenfroe, Trustee for said Deed of Trust, will onJuly 18, 2014, offer for sale at public outcry, andsell within legal hours (being between the hoursof 11:00 a.m., and 4:00 p.m.) at the south maindoor of the Marshall County Courthouse in HollySprings, MS, to the highest and best bidder forcash, the following described property situated inMarshall County, MS, to-wit:

Lot 7, Whaley Subdivision, Section 32,Township 5 South, Range 1 West, MarshallCounty, Mississippi, more particularly describedas follows:

3 acres in the Northwest Quarter and Northpart of the Southwest Quarter of Section 32,Township5 South, Range 1 West, MarshallCounty, Mississippi, being Lot No. 7 of WhaleyAcres, according to the plat recorded in Plat Book9, page 38, in the office of the Chancery Clerk ofMarshall County, Mississippi.

I will convey only such title as is vested inme as Trustee, with no warranties.

WITNESS my signature this 16 day ofJune, 2014.

JAMES ELDRED RENFROE, TrusteeJames Eldred Renfroe,648 Lakeland East Dr., Ste A,Flowood, MS 39232Phone 601-932-1011Publish: 6/26, 7/3, 7/10, 7/17

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

JOYCESTINE ROBERTSON PLAINTIFFVS. CAUSE NO. 2014-04-27AUNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOE DUNLAP, ET ALAND ANY AND ALL PERSONS HAVING OR CLAIMING ANY EQUITABLE RIGHT, TITLE, CLAIM AND INTERESTIN THE SUBJECT PROPERTY DESCRIBEDHEREIN DEFENDANTS

SUMMONS BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF MISSISSIPPITO:

1. Unknown heirs of JOE DUNLAP, whosenames, places of residence and post officeaddresses are unknown after diligent search andinquiry;

2. Unknown heirs of ADOLPH DUNLAP,whose names, places of residence and postoffice address are unknown after diligent searchand inquiry;

1. Unknown heirs of LUCY WHITE, whosenames, places of residence and post officeaddresses are unknown after diligent search andinquiry;

2. Unknown heirs of MARTHA ELLIS,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

3. Unknown heirs of CHRISTINE WHTEa/k/a CHRISTINE GRAY, whose names, placesof residence and post office addresses areunknown after diligent search and inquiry;

4. Unknown heirs of GIRLIE MAE JEFFER-SON a/k/a GIRLIE MAE WHITE, whose names,places of residence and post office addressesare unknown after diligent search and inquiry;

5. Unknown heirs of CLINTON WHITE,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

6. Unknown heirs of JOSEPH LAWRENCEWHITE, JR., whose names, places of residenceand post office addresses are unknown after dili-gent search and inquiry;

7. Unknown heirs ofOLIVER HYMON WHITE, whose names, placesof residence and post office addresses areunknown after diligent search and inquiry;

8. Unknown heirs of LEWIS J. WHITE,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

9. Unknown heirs of DANIEL H. WHITE,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

10. Unknown heirs of ROBERT D. WHITE,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

11. Unknown heirs of DENEEN GRAY,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

12. Unknown heirs of OLIVER WHITE, JR.,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

13. Unknown heirs of TRUDY GRAY, whosenames, places of residence and post officeaddresses are unknown after diligent search andinquiry;

14. Unknown heirs of Aregious Dunlap,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

15. Unknown heirs of Dinah Dunlap, whosenames, places of residence and post officeaddresses are unknown after diligent search andinquiry;

16. Unknown heirs of Lula Dunlap, whosenames, places of residence and post officeaddresses are unknown after diligent search andinquiry;

17. Unknown heirs of Cheetah Dunlap,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

18. any and all persons having or claimingany equitable right, title, claim and interest in thesubject property described herein.

The property which is the subject matter ofthis complaint is located and situated in MarshallCounty, Mississippi, and is described as follows:

TRACT I:THE Southwest Quarter of Section 16,

Township 4 South, Range 2 West assessed toJoe Dunlap.LESS AND EXCEPT:

A 1.00 acre tract of land in the NorthwestQuarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 16,Township 4 South, Range 2 West, MarshallCounty, Mississippi, and being more particularlydescribed as follows:

COMMENCE at an iron pin found and rec-ognized as the Northwest Corner of theSouthwest Quarter of Section 16, Township 4South, Range 2 West; thence North 86 degrees40 minutes 00 seconds East 49.42 feet to a 3/8"re-bar set, said point being the POINT OFBEGINNING; thence North 86 degrees 40 min-utes 00 seconds East 206.65 feet to a 3/8" re-barset; thence South 3 degrees 20 minutes 00 sec-onds East 210.78 feet to a 3/8" re-bar set; thenceSouth 86 degrees 40 minutes 00 seconds West206.65 feet to a 3/8" re-bar set; thence North 3degrees 20 minutes 00 seconds West 210.78feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Said tractcontaining 1.00 acre, more or less.ALSO INGRESS AND EGRESS EASEMENT:

A strip of land being 20 feet wide 10 feet leftand 10 feet right of the centerline described here-in in the Southwest Quarter of the NorthwestQuarter of Section 16, Township 4 South, Range2 West, Marshall County, Mississippi, and beingmore particularly described as follows: COM-MENCE at a point on the North line of Mr. DanielWhite’s property, said point being 308.14 feetNorth and 52.06 feet East of the SouthwestCorner of the Northwest Quarter of Section 16,Township 4 South, Range 2 West, said pointbeing the POINT OF BEGINNING of said center-line; thence South 26 degrees 17 minutes 20 sec-onds East 14.54 feet to a point in the centerline ofsaid drive; thence South 30 degrees 16 minutes04 seconds East 81.02 feet to a point in the cen-terline of drive; thence South 23 degrees 47 min-utes 46 seconds East 54.07 feet to a point in thecenterline; thence South 4 degrees 06 minutes57 seconds East 54.81 feet to a point in the cen-terline; thence South 4 degrees 36 minutes 11seconds West 60.16 feet to a point in said center-line; thence South 8 degrees 44 minutes 30 sec-onds West 55.13 feet to a point on the South lineof Daniel White’s property.

Said Easement containing 0.15 acres, moreor less.

ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:COMMENCING at the Southwest Corner of

the Northwest Quarter of Section 16, Township 4South, Range 2 West, run thence North 6degrees 58 minutes West, 290 feet; thence North70 degrees 20 minutes East, 90.5 feet; thenceSouth 22 degrees 0 minutes East, 331.0 feet;thence South 86 degrees 40 minutes West, 200feet, to the POINT OF BEGINNING, containingone (1) acre, more or less, and according to sur-vey prepared by Halle J. Shaw, and recorded inPlat Book 11 at Page 59 of the records of theClerk of the Chancery Court of Marshall County,Mississippi, direct reference to which is herebymade.

TRACT II:160 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, OF LAND

LYING IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OFSECTION 16, OF TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH,RANGE 2 WEST, MARSHALL COUNTY, MIS-SISSIPPI.

TRACT III:20 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, LYING EAST

OF THE FRISCO RAILROAD, LOCATED INTHE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION16, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST,MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI.

You have been made a Defendant in theComplaint filed in this Court by JoycestineRobertson seeking to determine heirs as listedabove and to confirm title.

You are summoned to appear and defendagainst the Complaint filed against you in thisaction at 9:30 o'clock A.M., on the 6th day ofAugust, 2014, in the courtroom of the MarshallCounty Courthouse at Holly Springs, Mississippi,and in case of your failure to appear and defend,a judgment will be entered against you for themoney or other things demanded in theComplaint.

You are not required to file an answer orother pleading but you may do so if you desire.

You are not required to file an answer orother pleading but you may do so if you desire.

Issued under my hand and seal of saidCourt, this the 3rd day of July, 2014.

C.W. “CHUCK” THOMAS, CHANCERYCLERK

C.W. “CHUCK” THOMAS, CLERKBy: Marshall Powell, D.C.

C.W. “CHUCK” THOMAS, CHANCERY CLERK

C.W. “CHUCK” THOMAS, CLERKBy: Karen Cook, D.C.

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALLCOUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLIE RILEY, DECEASED

CAUSE NO. 2013-0714ASUMMONS

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPITO: ANY UKNOWN HEIRS OF CHARLIERILEY.

You have been made a Respondent to thePetition filed in this Court by Earlean R. Martin,Administratrix of the estate of Charlie Riley, seek-ing to determine the heirs of Charlie Riley.

You are summoned to appear and defendagainst the complaint or petition filed against youin this action on Monday the 4th day of August2014, at 9:30 a.m. in Marshall CountyCourthouse, Courtroom “B”, 107 S. MarketStreet, Holly Springs, Mississippi, 38635, and incase of your failure to appear and defend a judg-ment will be entered against you for the money orother things demanded in the complaint or peti-tion.

You are not required to file an answer orother pleading but you may do so if you desire.

Issued under my hand and the seal of saidCourt, this the 20th day of June 2014.

C.W. “CHUCK” THOMASMARSHALL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK

POST OFFICE BOX 219HOLLY SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI 38635

BY: /s/ Karen Cook (26-28c)

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALLCOUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATEOF MARIA LIA GIVENS, DECEASEDMILTON A. HINSON

PLAINTIFFVS. NO. 2014-0371ATHE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF MARIA LIA GIVENS

DEFENDANTSSUMMONS IN RULE 81 ACTIONS

TO:The UNKNOWN HEIRS OF MARIA LIAGIVENS, whose places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry.

You have been made a Defendant in the suitfiled in this Court by Milton A. Hinson, Plaintiff,seeking Determination of Heirs.

You are summoned to appear and defendagainst the complaint or petition filed against youin this action at 9:30 A.M., on the 28th day of July,2014, in the courtroom of the Marshall CountyCourthouse, Court Room B, at Holly Springs,Mississippi, and in case of your failure to appearand defend a judgment will be entered againstyou for the money or other things demanded inthe complaint or petition.

You are not required to file an answer orother pleading, but you may do so if you desire.

Issued under my hand and the seal of saidCourt, this the 18th day of June, 2014.

C.W. CHUCK THOMASCHANCERY CLERK

OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPIBy: KAREN COOK, D.C.

Publish: June 26, July 3, and July 10, 2014.(26-28c)

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In The Chancery Court ofMarshall County, Mississippi

In the Matter of the Estate ofBeverly Elizabeth Crowe

Cause Number: 2014-0407ANotice To Creditors

Letters Testamentary have been granted onthe 17th day of June, 2014 by the ChanceryCourt of Marshall County, Mississippi to theundersigned Ronald Harold Crowe, Executor ofthe Estate of Beverly Elizabeth Crowe, deceased.Notice is hereby given to all persons havingclaims against said estate to present the same tothe Clerk of this Court for probate and registrationaccording to law, within 90 days from the first pub-lication of this Notice or they will be foreverbarred.

DATED this the 17th day of June, 2014.Ronald Harold CroweRonald Harold Crowe,

ExecutorOf Counsel:Mary Lynn Damare, MSB# 5782Damare Law Firm, PLLC5699 Getwell Road, E-1Southaven, MS 38672662-470-6333

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Notice of Public SaleThe following units will be auctioned at

Barton/Byhalia Ministorage, 3442 Hwy 309 N.,Byhalia MS 38611, 19 Fuller St., Byhalia, MS38611 on July 12, 2014 at 9:00 a.m.

All will be for cash only to the highest bidder.Successful bidders shall remove all contents fromthe premises within 48 hours of sale and broomsweep clean the unit.

Barton/Byhalia Mini Storage reserves theright to reject any bid and to withdraw any itemsfrom the sale. Tenant has until 5:00 p.m. on July11, 2014 to pay their outstanding balance plus asale fee and remove the contents from the prem-ises at the time of payment.This sale is beingconducted to satisfy a Landlord’s Lien.

Robert Davis, James Norton Jr. TawanaTunstall, Jennifer Wilson, Mary Sipes, CharlesPope, Mandy Hughes, Shelia Murphy, KimberlyFayne, Latonya Richmond.

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Public NoticeThe following vehicles will be auctioned to

the highest bidder on 07-19-14, at 9 a.m. atYarbrough Wrecker Service, 86 Coke Road,Byhalia, MS 38611:2002 Dodge Ram 1500VIN 1D7HA18Z62J2511642007 Dodge Ram 2500VIN 3D7KC28A97GA31411

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TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALEWHEREAS, on May 29, 2008, Brad

McCaskill and Megan McCaskill executed aDeed of Trust to ATTORNEYS CHOICE AllianceTitle & Escrow LLC, as Trustee for MERS,Beneficiary, which is recorded in the office of theChancery Clerk of Marshall County asInstrument Number 2008-003412 and re-record-ed as Instrument Number 2008-004687. SaidDeed of Trust was thereafter assigned toTrustmark National Bank as Instrument Number2014002570.

WHEREAS, on June 2, 2014, TrustmarkNational Bank substituted James Eldred Renfroeas Trustee in the aforementioned deed of trustwith this recorded as Instrument Number2014002571.

WHEREAS, there being a default in theterms and conditions of the Deed of Trust andentire debt secured having been declared to bedue and payable in accordance with its terms,Trustmark National Bank, the holder of the debthas requested the Trustee to execute the trustand sell said land and property pursuant to itsterms in order to raise the sums due, with attor-ney’s and trustee’s fees, and expenses of sale;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, James EldredRenfroe, Trustee for said Deed of Trust, will onJuly 25, 2014, offer for sale at public outcry, andsell within legal hours (being between the hoursof 11:00 a.m., and 4:00 p.m.) at the south maindoor of the Marshall County Courthouse in HollySprings, MS, to the highest and best bidder forcash, the following described property situated inMarshall County, MS, to-wit:

Lot 12, Forest Ridge Subdivision, situated inSection 15, Township 2 South, Range 5 West,Marshall County, Mississippi, as per plat of recordin Plat File 898-B in the Chancery Clerk’s Officeof Marshall County, Mississippi.

I will convey only such title as is vested in meas Trustee, with no warranties.

WITNESS my signature this 19 day of June,2014.

JAMES ELDRED RENFROE, TrusteeJames Eldred Renfroe,648 Lakeland East Dr., Ste A, Flowood, MS 39232, Phone 601-932-1011Publish: 7/3, 7/10, 7/17, 7/24/2014

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Substitute Trustee’s Notice of SaleSTATE OF MISSISSIPPICOUNTY OF Marshall

WHEREAS, on the 14th day of November,2006, and acknowledged on the 14th day ofNovember, 2006, Terry Holmes, and Betty GailHolmes, husband and wife, executed and deliv-ered a certain Deed of Trust unto RecontrustCompany, N.A., Trustee for Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc. as nominee forCountrywide Bank, N.A., Beneficiary, to securean indebtedness therein described, which Deedof Trust is recorded in the office of the ChanceryClerk of Marshall County, Mississippi inInstrument# 2009003346; and

WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of April, 2013,Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.as nominee for Countrywide Bank, N.A.,assigned said Deed of Trust unto NationstarMortgage LLC, by instrument recorded in theoffice of the aforesaid Chancery Clerk inInstrument# 2013002351; and

WHEREAS, on the 6th day of June, 2014,the Holder of said Deed of Trust substituted andappointed Emily Kaye Courteau by instrumentrecorded in the office of the aforesaid ChanceryClerk in Instrument# 2014002564; and

WHEREAS, default having been made inthe payments of the indebtedness secured by thesaid Deed of Trust, and the holder of said Deed ofTrust, having requested the undersigned so to do,on the 24th day of July, 2014, I will during the law-ful hours of between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., atpublic outcry, offer for sale and will sell, at thesouth door of the Marshall County Courthouse atHolly Springs, Mississippi, for cash to the highestbidder, the following described land and propertysituated in Marshall County, Mississippi, to-wit:

The land referred to in this policy is situatedin the State of MS, County of Marshall, City ofHolly Springs and described as follows:

Lot 7 of Marianna Hills Subdivision inSection 22, Township 4 South, Range 4 West,Marshall County, Mississippi; being more particu-larly described as follows:

Lot number 7 of Marianna Hills Subdivisionlocated in Section 22, Township 4 South, Range4 West, Marshall County, Mississippi. SaidSubdivision was originally recorded in Plat Book3 at Page 49 and subsequently refiled and rein-dexed in Plat File 153-A in the Office of theChancery Clerk of said county and referenced ishereby made to the recorded plan for a more par-ticular description of said lot.

Less and Except:2 acres, more or less, described as follows:

Beginning at a fence corner at the Southwest cor-ner of Lot number 7 of Marianna Hills Subdivisionin the South quarter of Section 22, Township 4South, Range 4 West, Marshall County,Mississippi. Said plat being recorded at 153-A inthe Chancery Clerk’s Office of Marshall County,Mississippi. Said corner being 40.0 feet from thecenter line of Marianna Public Road and on theNorth right-of-way of said road; thence with saidright-of-way run 88 degrees 15 minutes West210.0 feet to an iron rod; thence leaving saidright-of-way run North 01 degrees 15 minutesWest 414.9 feet to an iron rod; thence run North88 degrees 15 minutes East for 210 feet to aniron rod on fence line and the East line of Lotnumber 7; thence with said line run South 01degrees 15 minutes East 414.9 feet to the Pointof Beginning. Containing 2.0 acres in theSouthwest Quarter of Section 22, Township 22South, Range 4 West, Marshall County,Mississippi and being further shown describedand depicted in that certain plat and survey ofEdward Overall, MLS #1588, dated July 15,1987.

I will only convey such title as is vested in meas Substitute Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE, this 26th dayof June, 2014.

Emily Kaye CourteauSubstitute Trustee

855 S Pear Orchard Rd., Ste. 404, Bldg. 400Ridgeland, MS 39157(318) 330-9020lms/F14-0547PUBLISH: 7.3.14/ 7.10.14/ 7.17.14

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Substitute Trustee’s Notice of SaleSTATE OF MISSISSIPPICOUNTY OF Marshall

WHEREAS, on the 29th day of January,2002, and acknowledged on the 29th day ofJanuary, 2002, Timothy J. Carr and Shirley J.Carr, husband and wife, executed and delivereda certain Deed of Trust unto Sumrall andMarshall, Trustee for Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc., as nominee forTransland Financial Services, Inc., Beneficiary, tosecure an indebtedness therein described, whichDeed of Trust is recorded in the office of theChancery Clerk of Marshall County, Mississippi inBook 297 at Page 646; and

WHEREAS, on the 5th day of March, 2014,Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.,as nominee for Transland Financial Services,Inc., assigned said Deed of Trust untoCitiMortgage, Inc., by instrument recorded in theoffice of the aforesaid Chancery Clerk inInstrument# 2014001214; and

WHEREAS, on the 11th day of June, 2014,the Holder of said Deed of Trust substituted andappointed Emily Kaye Courteau by instrumentrecorded in the office of the aforesaid ChanceryClerk in Instrument# 2014002598; and

WHEREAS, default having been made inthe payments of the indebtedness secured by thesaid Deed of Trust, and the holder of said Deed ofTrust, having requested the undersigned so to do,on the 24th day of July, 2014, I will during the law-ful hours of between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., atpublic outcry, offer for sale and will sell, at thesouth door of the Marshall County Courthouse atHolly Springs, Mississippi, for cash to the highestbidder, the following described land and propertysituated in Marshall County, Mississippi, to-wit:

Lot 37, Hunters Glenn Subdivision Phase II,as located in Section 30, Township 1 South,Range 3 West, as shown on Plat of Record inPlat File 891B, in the Chancery Clerk’s Office ofMarshall County, Mississippi, to which plat refer-ence is hereby made for a more particulardescription of said property.

I will only convey such title as is vested in meas Substitute Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE, this 26th dayof June, 2014.

Emily Kaye CourteauSubstitute Trustee

855 S Pear Orchard Rd., Ste. 404, Bldg. 400Ridgeland, MS 39157(318) 330-9020lms/F14-0589PUBLISH: 7.3.14/ 7.10.14/ 7.17.14

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STATE OF MISSISSIPPICOUNTY OF Marshall

WHEREAS, on the 14th day of September,2000 and acknowledged on the 14th day ofSeptember, 2000, Josie Thomas, executed anddelivered a certain Deed of Trust unto MarshaFogle, Trustee for Associates Home EquityServices, Inc, Beneficiary, to secure an indebted-ness therein described, which Deed of Trust isrecorded in the office of the Chancery Clerk ofMarshall County, Mississippi in Book 271 at Page170; and

WHEREAS, on the 9th day of June, 2014the Holder of said Deed of Trust substituted andappointed Emily Kaye Courteau by instrumentrecorded in the office of the aforesaid ChanceryClerk in Instrument# 2014002585; and

WHEREAS, default having been made inthe payments of the indebtedness secured by thesaid Deed of Trust, and the holder of said Deed ofTrust, having requested the undersigned so to do,on the 24th day of July, 2014, I will during the law-ful hours of between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., atpublic outcry, offer for sale and will sell, at thesouth door of the Marshall County Courthouse atHolly Springs, Mississippi, for cash to the highestbidder, the following described land and propertysituated in Marshall County, Mississippi, to-wit:

Lying and being situated in Marshall County,Mississippi, more particularly described as fol-lows, to-wit:

Lot No. 7 of Greenbriar Subdivision extend-ed located in Section 6, Township 4 South,Range 2 West, City of Holly Springs, MarshallCounty, Mississippi, according to the map or platof said subdivision originally on file in the Office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Marshall County,Mississippi in Plat Book 11, Pages 25 and 26,reindexed and refilled in Plat File 489 A and B.

I will only convey such title as is vested in meas Substitute Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE, this 26th dayof June 2014.

Terricka L LoydQ & A Auditor

Morris & Associates2309 Oliver RdMonroe, LA 71201Phone: (318)327-7738 Ext: 1064

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NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'SSALE OF LAND

Under and by virtue of the authority vestedin me as Substitute Trustee in that certain Deedof Trust dated April 15, 2010 executed by BettyRaimey unto Jennifer L. Shackelford as Trustee,to secure an indebtedness therein described toR. L. Isom and/or Wayne A Fiddis, Sr. said Deedof Trust being of record as Instrument No.2010001748; the undersigned was appointed asSubstitute Trustee by instrument dated June 16,2014 recorded as Instrument No. 2014002616 allin the land records of the Clerk of the ChanceryCourt of Marshall County, Mississippi; anddefault having been made in the payment of theindebtedness thereby secured, and the under-signed having been requested by the legal hold-er of said indebtedness to foreclose said Deed ofTrust, notice is hereby given that I, as SubstituteTrustee aforesaid, will, within lawful hours, at theSouth front door of the Marshall CountyCourthouse, in the City of Holly Springs,Mississippi, on

Friday, July 18, 2014offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the

highest bidder for cash, the following describedproperty, situated in the County of Marshall, Stateof Mississippi, to wit:

Lot 7 of Fairmont Subdivision Section 32,Township 3 South, Range 2 West MarshallCounty, Mississippi described as follows: Lot 7 ofFairmont Subdivision, Section 32, Township 3South, Range 2 West, Marshall County,Mississippi, a plat of which is recorded in Plat File739 A & B in the office of the Chancery Clerk ofMarshall County, Mississippi.

The purchaser will be required to pay the fullamount of his bid in cash at the time of the sale.I will sell and convey only such title as is vested inme as Substitute Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE on this the 20thday of June, 2014.

William F. Schneller, Substitute TrusteePublishing Dates: June 26, July 3, 10, 17, 2014

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SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALEWHEREAS, on the 1st day of June, 2007,

Robin Hasbrouck, executed a Deed of Trust toRecon Trust Company, NA, Trustee for the useand benefit of Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forCountrywide Home Loans, Inc., which Deed ofTrust is on file and of record in the office of theChancery Clerk of Marshall County, Mississippi,in Deed of Trust Book 443 at Page 777 thereof;and

WHEREAS, said Deed of Trust wasassigned to Bank of America, N.A. successor bymerger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fkaCountrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP, byassignment on file and of record in the office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Marshall County,Mississippi, as Instrument No. 2011004050thereof; and

WHEREAS, the legal holder of the saidDeed of Trust and the note secured thereby, sub-stituted Adams & Edens, P. A., as Trustee there-in, as authorized by the terms thereof, by instru-ment on file and of record in the office of theaforesaid Chancery Clerk as Instrument No.2014002593 thereof; and

WHEREAS, default having been made inthe performance of the conditions and stipula-tions as set forth by said Deed of Trust, and hav-ing been requested by the legal holder of theindebtedness secured and described by saidDeed of Trust so to do, notice is hereby given thatAdams & Edens, P. A., Substitute Trustee, byvirtue of the authority conferred upon Adams &Edens, P. A. in said Deed of Trust, will offer forsale and will sell at public sale and outcry to thehighest and best bidder for cash, during the legalhours (between the hours of 11 o'clock a.m. and4 o'clock p.m.) at the South front door of theCounty Courthouse of Marshall County, at HollySprings, Mississippi, on the 24th day of July,2014, the following described land and propertybeing the same land and property described insaid Deed of Trust, situated in Marshall County,State of Mississippi, to-wit:

The following described land and propertysituated in Marshall County, Mississippi, to wit:

3.25 acres of land, more or less to theSouthwest Quarter of Section 2, Township 4South, Range 2 West, described as: Being at thePoint of Intersection of the Southern Boundary ofLunati Road with the Eastern Boundary of OldHigdon Road (also known as Chewalk Road) andrun thence in a Eastern direction along theSouthern Boundary of said Lunati Road 210yards; thence South parallel as the Easternboundary of said Old Higdon Road, 70 yards:thence West approximately 210 yards but in theEast boundary of said Old Higdon Road; thenceNorth along the Eastern Boundary of said OldHigdon Road, approximately 70 yards but to saidPoint of Beginning.

Said property being the same property con-veyed to Jack G.Nodini by V.C.Higdon ET UX, bythe Warranty Deed dated the 28th day of March,1974, and recorded in the Land Deed Records ofthe Marshall County Clerk`s Office on march 29,1974, in Book 145, Page 427, together with allbuildings, improvements and appurtenancesthereinto belonging.

By fee simple deed from Bessie Mae Higdonas set forth in Deed Book 311, Page 406 andrecorded 2/2/2000, Marshall County Records.

Title to the above described property isbelieved to be good, but Adams & Edens, P. A.will convey only such title as is vested in Adams& Edens, P. A. as Substitute Trustee.

WITNESS my signature, on this the 25thday of June, 2014.

ADAMS & EDENS, P. A.BY: BRADLEY P. JONES

PREPARED BY: ADAMS & EDENSPOST OFFICE BOX 400BRANDON, MISSISSIPPI 39043(601) 825-9508A&E File #13-00639PUBLISH: 07/03/2014, 07/10/2014, 07/17/2014

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

JOYCESTINE ROBERTSON PLAINTIFFVS. CAUSE NO. 2014-0424UNKNOWN HEIRS OF LAWRENCE WHITEANDLUCY WHITE, ET AL AND ANY AND ALLPERSONS HAVING OR CLAIMING ANYEQUITABLE RIGHT, TITLE, CLAIM ANDINTEREST IN THE SUBJECT PROPERTYDESCRIBED HEREIN DEFENDANTS

SUMMONS BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF MISSISSIPPITO: 1. Unknown heirs of LAWRENCE WHITE,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

2. Unknown heirs of LUCY WHITE, whosenames, places of residence and post officeaddresses are unknown after diligent search andinquiry;

3. Unknown heirs of MARTHA ELLIS,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

4. Unknown heirs of CHRISTINE WHTEa/k/a CHRISTINE GRAY, whose names, placesof residence and post office addresses areunknown after diligent search and inquiry;

5. Unknown heirs of GIRLIE MAE JEFFER-SON a/k/a GIRLIE MAE WHITE, whose names,places of residence and post office addressesare unknown after diligent search and inquiry;

6. Unknown heirs of CLINTON WHITE,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

7. Unknown heirs of JOSEPH LAWRENCEWHITE, JR., whose names, places of residenceand post office addresses are unknown after dili-gent search and inquiry;

8. Unknown heirs of OLIVER HYMONWHITE, whose names, places of residence andpost office addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

9. Unknown heirs of LEWIS J. WHITE,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

10. Unknown heirs of DANIEL H. WHITE,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

11. Unknown heirs of ROBERT D. WHITE,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

12. Unknown heirs of DENEEN GRAY,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

13. Unknown heirs of OLIVER WHITE, JR.,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

14. Unknown heirs of TRUDY GRAY, whosenames, places of residence and post officeaddresses are unknown after diligent search andinquiry;

15. any and all persons having or claimingany equitable right, title, claim and interest in thesubject property described herein.

The property which is the subject matter ofthis complaint is located and situated in MarshallCounty, Mississippi, and is described as follows:

All of the Northwest Quarter of Section 16,Township 4 South, Range 2 West, which lies onthe west side of the right of way of the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Co., containing 140acres, more or less.

You have been made a Defendant in theComplaint filed in this Court by JacquelineRobertson seeking to determine heirs as listedbelow and to confirm title.

You are summoned to appear and defendagainst the Complaint filed against you in thisaction at 9:30 o'clock A.M., on the 6th day ofAugust, 2014, in the courtroom of the MarshallCounty Courthouse at Holly Springs, Mississippi,and in case of your failure to appear and defend,a judgment will be entered against you for themoney or other things demanded in theComplaint.

You are not required to file an answer orother pleading but you may do so if you desire.

Issued under my hand and seal of saidCourt, this the 3rd day of July, 2014.

/s/ C W “Chuck” ThomasC.W. “CHUCK” THOMAS, CLERK

By: Marshall Powell, DC/s/C.W. “CHUCK” THOMAS, CLERK

By: /s/Karen Cook, D.C.(26-29c)

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LANDUnder and by virtue of the authority vested

in me as Trustee in that certain Deed of Trustdated April 1, 2011 executed by Thelbert Lesureunto William F. Schneller as Trustee, to secure anindebtedness therein described to Bank of HollySprings, said Deed of Trust being of record asInstrument No.2011001710 in the land records ofthe Clerk of the Chancery Court of MarshallCounty, Mississippi; and default having beenmade in the payment of the indebtedness there-by secured, and the undersigned having beenrequested by the legal holder of said indebted-ness to foreclose said Deed of Trust, notice ishereby given that I, as Trustee aforesaid, will,within lawful hours, at the South front door of theMarshall County Courthouse, in the City of HollySprings, Mississippi, on FRIDAY, JULY 25, 2014offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the high-est bidder for cash, the following described prop-erty, situated in the County of Marshall, State ofMississippi, to wit:

Commence at the Northwest corner of theNorthwest corner of the Northeast quarter ofSection 26, Township 4 South, Range 2 WestMarshall County, Mississippi; run thence East 14chains to the point of beginning; run thence South3 chains; run thence East 93 feet; run thenceNorth 408 feet; run thence West 120 feet; runthence South 210 feet; run thence East 27 feet tothe point of beginning all lying and being partly inthe northeast quarter of Section 26, Township 4South, Range 2 West and containing 1 acremore or less.

Subject to laws, ordinances and regulationswhich govern the use and occupancy of this landenacted by the United States of America, theState of Mississippi and its political subdivisionsand particularly including subdivision regulationsand zoning ordinances of the Board ofSupervisors of Marshall County, Mississippi noneof which render title unmarketable.Also subject torights of way and easements for public roads andutilites.

Property Address: 385 Stinson Road, HollySprings, MS 38635

The purchaser will be required to pay the fullamount of his bid in cash at the time of the sale.I will sell and convey only such title as is vested inme as Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE on this the 20thday of June, 2014.

William F. Schneller, TrusteePublishing Dates: July 3, 10, 17, 24, 2014

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LANDUnder and by virtue of the authority vested

in me as Trustee in that certain Deed of Trustdated December 18, 2008 executed by ThelbertLesure unto William F. Schneller as Trustee, tosecure an indebtedness therein described toBank of Holly Springs, said Deed of Trust being ofrecord as Instrument No. 2008006888 in the landrecords of the Clerk of the Chancery Court ofMarshall County, Mississippi; and default havingbeen made in the payment of the indebtednessthereby secured, and the undersigned havingbeen requested by the legal holder of said indebt-edness to foreclose said Deed of Trust, notice ishereby given that I, as Trustee aforesaid, will,within lawful hours, at the South front door of theMarshall County Courthouse, in the City of HollySprings, Mississippi, on FRIDAY, JULY 25, 2014offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the high-est bidder for cash, the following described prop-erty, situated in the County of Marshall, State ofMississippi, to wit:

Beginning at a point on the north boundaryof Lot 261 according to the plan of the City ofHolly Springs on Section 6, Township 4, Range 2West which point is 76 2/3 feet east of the north-west corner of said Lot 261; running thenceSouth 160 feet to a stake; thence East 50 feeteast to a stake, thence North 160 feet to the pointof beginning. Being a certain lot in the northeastcorner of that lot conveyed to A.M.Smith by deedrecorded in Land Deed Book 82 page 258 in theoffice of the Chancery Clerk of Marshall County,Mississippi reference to which is hereby made.

Property Address: 169 W Park Avenue,Holly Springs, MS 38635.

The purchaser will be required to pay the fullamount of his bid in cash at the time of the sale.I will sell and convey only such title as is vested inme as Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE on this the 20thday of June, 2014.

William F. Schneller, TrusteePublishing Dates: July 3, 10, 17, 24 2014

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LANDUnder and by virtue of the authority vested

in me as Trustee in that certain Deed of Trustdated December 31, 20074 executed by John H.Lawrence unto Karen B. Schneller as Trustee, tosecure an indebtedness therein described toDDD Land Company LLC said Deed of Trustbeing of record as Instrument No. 2008000062 ofthe land records of the Clerk of the ChanceryCourt of Marshall County, Mississippi; and defaulthaving been made in the payment of the indebt-edness thereby secured, and the undersignedhaving been requested by the legal holder of saidindebtedness to foreclose said Deed of Trust,notice is hereby given that I, as Trustee aforesaid,will, within lawful hours, at the South front door ofthe Marshall County Courthouse, in the City ofHolly Springs, Mississippi, on Friday, July 25,2014 offer for sale and sell at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash, the following describedproperty, situated in the County of Marshall, Stateof Mississippi, to wit:

Lot No. 6 Phase I of Westridge VillageSubdivision according to Plat prepared by LarryL. Britt PE 7193, final plat dated August 3, 2001and filed on August 8, 2001 at 9:37 a.m. in PlatFile No. 879B in the office of the Chancery Clerkof Marshall County, Mississippi and being furtherlocated in the southwest quarter of Section 30,Township 3 South, Range 2 West MarshallCounty, Mississippi.

The purchaser will be required to pay the fullamount of his bid in cash at the time of the sale.I will sell and convey only such title as is vested inme as Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE on this the 17thday of June, 2014.

Karen B. Schneller, TrusteePublishing Dates: July 3, 10, 17, 24, 2014

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LANDUnder and by virtue of the authority vested

in me as Trustee in that certain Deed of Trustdated May 3, 2012 executed by Thelbert Lesureand Sweetie Wooten unto William F. Schneller asTrustee, to secure an indebtedness thereindescribed to Bank of Holly Springs, said Deed ofTrust being of record as Instrument No.2012002131 in the land records of the Clerk ofthe Chancery Court of Marshall County,Mississippi;

Deed of Trust dated June 16, 2011 executedby Thelbert Lesure and Sweetie Wooten untoWilliam F. Schneller as Trustee, to secure anindebtedness therein described to Bank of HollySprings, said Deed of Trust being of record asInstrument No.2011002474 in the land records ofthe Clerk of the Chancery Court of MarshallCounty, Mississippi; and default having beenmade in the payment of the indebtedness there-by secured, and the undersigned having beenrequested by the legal holder of said indebted-ness to foreclose said Deed of Trust, notice ishereby given that I, as Trustee aforesaid, will,within lawful hours, at the South front door of theMarshall County Courthouse, in the City of HollySprings, Mississippi, on FRIDAY, JULY 25, 2014offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the high-est bidder for cash, the following described prop-erty, situated in the County of Marshall, State ofMississippi, to wit:

Lot No. 4 of the Providence Subdivision inLot 18 as set out on the Plan of the City of HollySprings, Mississippi in Section 31, Township 3South, Range 2 West Marshall County,Mississippi being more particularly described asfollows: Commencing at the southeast corner ofLot 4, run thence North 40 degrees 00 minutesWest 165.5 feet, thence in a westerly directionalong the circumference of a circle having aradius of 50 feet 42.76 feet, thence South 10degrees 28 minutes West 89 feet, thence South88 degrees 08 minutes East 72.44 feet, thenceSouth 1 degree 12 minutes West 33.94 feet,thence South 86 degrees 30 minutes East 95.5feet to the point of beginning. Together with allbuildings, hereditaments and appurtenancesthereunto belonging

Source Deed: This is the same land andproperty as conveyed to Thelbert Lesure andSweetie Wooten by Warranty Deed withEasement dated June 5, 2009 and executed byDebbie Shields recorded as Instrument No.2009002596 in the office of the Chancery Clerkof Marshall County, Mississippi.

Subject to restrictive covenants recorded inPlat Book 701 page A&B in the office of theChancery Clerk of the Chancery Clerk ofMarshall County, Mississippi. Subject to rights ofway and easements for public road and utilities.

Subject to laws, ordinances and regulationswhich govern the use and occupancy of this landenacted by the United States of America, TheState of Mississippi and its political subdivisionsand particularly including the subdivision regula-tions and zoning ordinances adopted by ordi-nances of the Board of Supervisors of MarshallCounty, Mississippi none of which render titleunmarketable.

The purchaser will be required to pay the fullamount of his bid in cash at the time of the sale.I will sell and convey only such title as is vested inme as Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE on this the 20thday of June, 2014.

William F. Schneller, TrusteePublishing Dates: July 3, 10, 17, 24, 2014

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The following vehicles will be sold for unpaidwrecker and storage fees on July 31, 2014 at 9A.M. at 1603 Highway 309 South, Byhalia, MS38611.

2002 Nissan Maxima VINJN1DA31D72T446197

2006 Ford Fusion VIN3FA6P0HD4ER206058

1994 Chevy Caprice VIN1G1BL52WORR131672

2001 Dodge Durango VIN1B4HS28N21F570442

Ricky’s Towing 1603 Highway 309 South

Byhalia, MS 38611(662) 838-3994

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State of MississippiCounty of Marshall

Trustee’s Notice of SaleWhereas, that certain Deed of Trust, dated

4/25/1997, executed by A.D. Payne to Helen K.Robinson, Trustee for the benefit of ScottRobinson, and Jerry Fitch, which was recorded inthe Office of the Chancery Clerk of MarshallCounty in Holly Springs, Ms., in Deed Book 222at Page 114-115

Under and by virtue of the authority vestedin me as Trustee, default having been made in thepayment of indebtedness described in mentionedDeed of Trust and having been directed to do soby legal holder of said indebtedness, I, HelenRobinson, pursuant to legal notice, will on August15, 2014, offer for sale, and will sell at public auc-tion to the highest bidder for herein describedproperty, within legal hours, at the South door ofthe Marshall County Courthouse in Holly Springs,Ms., whose description is as follows:

A 7.7 acre tract of land, more or less, locat-ed in the N 1/2 of S 9, T3S, R3W, MarshallCounty, Mississippi, and being more particularlydescribed as follows:

Commence at a 2” flat iron bar found at theNE Corner of S9, T3S, R3W, Ms., run thence S2170.93 feet to a point; thence W 1263.41 feet toa re-bar; on the W r-o-w of McAlexander roadsaid point being the Point of Beginning; thence N86 degrees 39’16” W 1941.67 feet to a 1/2” rebarset; thence N 175 feet to a rebar set; thence N175 feet to a rebar set; thence S 86 degrees39’16” E 1923.19 feet to a rebar set on the W r-o-w line of McAlexander Road; thence along the Wr-o-w of said road along a curve to the right witha delta angle of 08 degrees 13’51” having aradius of 914.93 feet and an arc length of 131.43feet, with a chord bearing and distance of South05 degrees 23’34” E 131.31 feet to a rebar set;thence S 01 degrees 25’12” E along the W r-o-wof said road 45.06 feet to the Point of Beginning.Said tract containing 7.77 acres, more or less.

Helen K. RobinsonPublishing Dates:

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LANDUnder and by virtue of the authority vested

in me as Trustee in that certain Deed of Trustdated September 1, 2004 executed by Harold B.Jeffries and wife, Willette Z. Jeffries unto WilliamF. Schneller as Trustee, to secure an indebted-ness therein described to Gary May said Deedof Trust being of record in Land Deed of TrustBook 367 pages 169-171.Said Deed of Trust wasassigned to Tivio Investments by Assignmentdated October 22, 2007 and recorded in PA Book96 page 355, then assigned to Bank of HollySprings by Assignment dated October 23, 2007recorded in PA Book 96 page 366, then assignedto Tivio Investments LLC by Assignment datedJune 1, 2010 recorded as Instrument No.2010002429 all in the land records of the Clerk ofthe Chancery Court of Marshall County,Mississippi; and default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness thereby secured,and the undersigned having been requested bythe legal holder of said indebtedness to foreclosesaid Deed of Trust, notice is hereby given that I,as Trustee aforesaid, will, within lawful hours, atthe South front door of the Marshall CountyCourthouse, in the City of Holly Springs,Mississippi, on

FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2014offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the high-est bidder for cash, the following described prop-erty, situated in the County of Marshall, State ofMississippi, to wit:

A 0.8629 acre tract of land in the NortheastQuarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 7,Township 4 South, Range 2 West, City of HollySprings, Marshall County, Mississippi and beingmore particularly described as follows:Commence at a 3/4" re-bar found at theNorthwest corner of Section 7, Township 4 South,Range 2 West; thence East 1928.16 feet to apoint; thence South 935.11 feet to a 1/2" re-barre-set, said point being the POINT OF BEGIN-NING; thence S 86° 53' 32" E 110.00 feet, to a1/2" re-bar set; thence S 14° 07' 27" W 342.66feet, to a railroad spike set on the North right-of-way of J. M. Ash Drive; thence along a curve tothe left with a delta angle of 05° 36' 12" having aradius of 1175.92 feet and an arc length of115.00 feet, with a chord bearing and distance ofN 84° 17' 42" W 114.96 feet, along said right-of-way to a ?" re-bar found; thence N 15° 05' 47" E187.30 feet, to a 1/2" re-bar found; thence N 15°05' 47" E 151.22 feet, to the POINT OF BEGIN-NING. Said tract containing 0.8629 acre, more orless, (37,588).

The land and property herein conveyed isfurther shown, described and depicted in thatcertain plat and survey of Donald JeffHollingsworth, Registered Professional LandSurveyor, dated August 26, 2004.

PARCEL NO. 93M-7-19.03The purchaser will be required to pay the full

amount of his bid in cash at the time of the sale.I will sell and convey only such title as is vested inme as Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE on this the 10thday of June, 2014.

William F. Schneller, TrusteePublishing Dates: June 26, July 3, 10, 17, 2014

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Substitute Trustee’s Notice of SaleSTATE OF MISSISSIPPICOUNTY OF Marshall

WHEREAS, on the 7th day of June, 2001,and acknowledged on the 7th day of June, 2001,Napoleon Martin Jr, a married person, joinedherein by Gail E. Martin, executed and delivereda certain Deed of Trust unto William F. Jones,Trustee for Union Planters Bank, NationalAssociation, Beneficiary, to secure an indebted-ness therein described, which Deed of Trust isrecorded in the office of the Chancery Clerk ofMarshall County, Mississippi in Book 283 at Page328; and

WHEREAS, Napoleon Martin Jr, a marriedperson, joined herein by Gail E. Martin is alsoknown as Napleon Martin, Jr. per the landrecords of Marshall County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, by various assignments onrecord said Deed of Trust was ultimately assignedto HSBC Bank USA, National Association asTrustee for Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust Inc.,Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates Series2004-HE1 by instrument recorded in the office ofthe aforesaid Chancery Clerk in Instrument#2014002325; and

WHEREAS, on the 31st day of December,2004, the Holder of said Deed of Trust substitut-ed and appointed Emily Kaye Courteau by instru-ment recorded in the office of the aforesaidChancery Clerk in Book 374 at Page 593; and

WHEREAS, default having been made inthe payments of the indebtedness secured by thesaid Deed of Trust, and the holder of said Deed ofTrust, having requested the undersigned so to do,on the 17th day of July, 2014, I will during the law-ful hours of between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., atpublic outcry, offer for sale and will sell, at thesouth door of the Marshall County Courthouse atHolly Springs, Mississippi, for cash to the highestbidder, the following described land and propertysituated in Marshall County, Mississippi, to-wit:

Tract Number 77 of Ridgefield Acres PhaseIII Subdivision, Containing 2.28 acres, being inSection 3, Township 2 South, Range 4 West,Marshall County, Mississippi. A Plat of said sub-division being of record in the Office of theChancery Clerk of said County in Plat Files 723A and B.

Being the same property conveyed to theGrantor(s) by Warranty Deed of record in Book203, Page 234, in said Chancery Court Clerk'soffice.

Title to the real property is vested inNapoleon Martin Jr. Gail E. Martin, wife ofNapoleon Martin, Jr. joins herein for the purposesherein set forth but is not in any way obligated forthe payment of the indebtedness secured hereby.

I will only convey such title as is vested inme as Substitute Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE, this 20th dayof June, 2014.

Emily Kaye CourteauSubstitute Trustee

855 S Pear Orchard Rd., Ste. 404, Bldg. 400Ridgeland, MS 39157

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NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTEDTRUSTEE'S SALE

STATE OF MISSISSIPPICOUNTY OF MARSHALL

WHEREAS, on September 21, 2011,William J. Stricker executed a promissory notepayable to the order of Community MortgageCorporation; and

WHEREAS, the aforesaid promissory notewas secured by a Deed of Trust dated September21, 2011, executed by William J. Stricker andbeing recorded as Instrument No. 2011003718 ofthe records of the Chancery Clerk of MarshallCounty, Mississippi; and which aforesaidInstrument conveys to Kathryn L. Harris, Trusteeand to Community Mortgage Corporation, asBeneficiary, the hereinafter described property;and

WHEREAS, said Deed of Trust wasassigned to Wells Fargo Bank, NA by anAssignment filed of record on May 16, 2013 andrecorded as Instrument No. 2013002119 in theoffice of the Clerk of the Chancery Court ofMarshall County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, Wells Fargo Bank, NA, havingexecuted a Substitution of Trustee to substituteFloyd Healy as trustee in the place and stead ofKathryn L. Harris, the same having been record-ed as Instrument No. 2013003545 of the recordsof the Chancery Clerk of Marshall County,Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, default having occurred underthe terms and conditions of said promissory noteand Deed of Trust and the holder having declaredthe entire balance due and payable; and

WHEREAS, Floyd Healy, SubstitutedTrustee in said Deed of Trust will on July 25,2014, between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00p.m., offer for sale and will sell at public outcry tothe highest bidder for cash at the South door ofthe Marshall County Courthouse, located at 128East Van Dorn, Holly Springs, Mississippi, the fol-lowing described property located and situated inMarshall County, Mississippi, to wit:

Lot 25, East Barton Farms Subdivision, situ-ated in Section 36, Township 1 South, Range 5West, as shown on plat of record in Plat Book 8,Page 1 reindexed in Plat File 356B in theChancery Clerk`s Office of Marshall County,Mississippi.

Indexing Instructions: Lot 25, East BartonFarms Subdivision, situated in Section 36,Township 1 South, Range 5 West, as shown onplat of record in Plat Book 8, Page 1 in ChanceryClerk`s Office of Marshall County, MS

More commonly known as: 369 MintonRoad, Byhalia, MS 38611

Subject to the rights of way and easementfor public roads and public utilities, and to anyprior conveyance or reservation of mineral ofevery kind and character, including but not limitedto oil, gas, sand and gravel in or under subjectproperty.

As the undersigned Substituted Trustee, Iwill convey only such title as is vested in meunder said Deed of Trust.

This 30th day of June, 2014.Prepared by: Floyd HealyFloyd Healy Substituted Trustee1405 N. Pierce, Suite 306Little Rock, Arkansas 72207Insertion Dates:July 3, 2014; July 10, 2014; July 17, 2014;and July 24, 2014

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Legal Notices

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NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI COUNTY OF MARSHALL

WHEREAS, default has occurred in the per-formance of the covenants, terms and conditionsof a Deed of Trust dated January 31, 2007, exe-cuted by KEVIN D. JONES, conveying certainreal property therein described to FAYETTECOUNTY TITLE COMPANY, as Trustee, forNATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE A DIVISION OFNATIONAL CITY BANK, Original Beneficiary, tosecure the indebtedness therein described, assame appears of record in the office of theChancery Clerk of Marshall County, Mississippifiled and recorded February 9, 2007, in DeedBook 431, Page 634-655 , and re-recorded May3, 2007 in Deed Book 438, Page 188-209; and

WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of saidDeed of Trust was transferred and assigned toU.S. Bank, N.A., successor trustee to Bank ofAmerica, National Association, as successor bymerger to LaSalle Bank National Association, onbehalf of the holders of Bear Stearns AssetBacked Securities I Trust 2007-HE5, Asset-Backed Certificates Series 2007-HE5atInstrument Number 2013001309; and

WHEREAS, on June 18, 2014, the under-signed, Rubin Lublin, LLC has been appointed asSubstitute Trustee by instrument recorded in theoffice of the aforesaid Chancery Clerk atInstrument Number 2014002686; and

NOW, THEREFORE, the holder of saidDeed of Trust, having requested the undersignedso to do, as Substitute Trustee or his duly appoint-ed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and author-ity vested and imposed upon said SubstituteTrustee shall, on August 7, 2014 within the lawfulhours of sale between 11:00AM and 4:00PM atthe south door of the Courthouse proceed to sellat public outcry to the highest and best bidder forcash or certified funds ONLY, the followingdescribed property situated in Marshall County,Mississippi, to wit:

LOT NO. 6, WESTLAKE SUBDIVISION,LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OFSECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 2WEST, IN THE CITY OF HOLLY SPRINGS,MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, ASSHOWN ON PLAT OF RECORD IN PLAT FILENO. 847 A & B, IN THE OFFICE OF THECHANCERY CLERK OF MARSHALL COUNTY,MISSISSIPPI, TO WHICH PLAT REFERENCEIS HEREBY MADE FOR A MORE PARTICU-LAR DESCRIPTION OF SAID PROPERTY.BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYEDTO THE ABOVE NAMED BORROWER BYWARRANTY DEED RECORDED SIMULTANE-OUSLY HEREWITH.

PROPERTY ADDRESS:The street addressof the property is believed to be 668 W STREET,HOLLY SPRINGS, MS 38635.

In the event of any discrepancy between thisstreet address and the legal description of theproperty, the legal description shall control. Titleto the above described property is believed to begood, but I will convey only such title as is vestedin me as Substitute Trustee.

THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

Rubin Lublin, LLC, Substitute Trustee

428 North Lamar Blvd, Suite 107 Oxford, MS 38655www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.phpTel: (877) 813-0992 Fax: (404) 601-5846 PUBLISH: 07/10/2014, 07/17/2014, 07/24/2014, 07/31/2014 Ad #71843:

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SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI COUNTY OF MARSHALL

WHEREAS, on March 12, 2001, LenderLuse and Chiquilla Culp executed and delivereda certain Deed of Trust unto Home Land Title,Trustee for the benefit of Diversified CapitalCorporation of Tennessee, to secure an indebt-edness therein described, which Deed of Trust isrecorded in the office of the Chancery Clerk ofMarshall County, Mississippi in Book 278, Page441, and

WHEREAS, said Deed of Trust was subse-quently assigned unto U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., asTrustee for VOLT Asset Holdings Trust XVI, byinstrument recorded in the Office of the aforesaidChancery Clerk in Instrument 2013004227; and

WHEREAS, the holder of said Deed of Trustsubstituted and/or appointed Priority TrusteeServices of Mississippi, LLC., as Trustee in saidDeed of Trust by instrument recorded in the Officeof the aforesaid Chancery Clerk Book2014002667, Page 2014002667; and

WHEREAS, default having been made inthe payments of indebtedness secured by saidDeed of Trust, and the holder of said Deed ofTrust, having requested the undersigned so to do,on July 31, 2014, the Substitute or AppointedTrustee shall, during legal hours (between thehours of 11 o’ clock a.m. and 4 o’ clock p.m.), atpublic outcry, offer for sale and will sell, at theSouth door of the Marshall County Courthouse inHolly Springs, Mississippi, for cash to the highestbidder, the following described land and propertysituated in Marshall County, Mississippi, to-wit:

A tract of land located in the northeast quar-ter of Section 8, Township 3 South, Range 4West, Marshall County, Mississippi, and beingmore particularly described as follows, to-wit:Commence at the northwest corner of the north-east quarter of Section 8, Township 3 South,Range 4 West, Marshall County, Mississippi, runthence south 89 degrees 28 minutes 20 secondseast 1804.68 feet to a point; said point being thepoint of beginning; thence south 89 degrees 28minutes 20 seconds east 150.00 feet to a point;thence south 00 degrees 05 minutes 15 secondswest 533.40 feet to a point on the north right-of-way line of U.S. Highway Number 78; thencealong the said north right-of-way line, north 74degrees 20 minutes 47 seconds west 155.71 feetto a point; thence leaving the said north right-of-way line north 00 degrees 05 minutes 15 sec-onds east 492.77 feet to the point of beginning.Property is being sold “as-is where-is”.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE, this theTwenty-Fifth day of June, 2014.

Lacey Griffeth, Assistant Vice President

Priority Trustee Services of Mississippi, LLC.1587 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, Georgia 30329 770-234-9181 TS#: 1R286514 FEI # 2013.01570 07/10/2014, 07/17/2014, 07/24/2014

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STATE OF MISSISSIPPICOUNTY OF MARSHALL

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALEWHEREAS, on the 23rd day of October,

2009, Latasha Caradine, executed a deed of trustto Patricia T. Love, Trustee for LooxahomaProperties, Inc., a Mississippi corporation, whichdeed of trust is recorded as Instrument#2009004976 in the records in the office of theChancery Clerk, Marshall County, Mississippi;and

WHEREAS, default having been made inthe payment of the indebtedness secured by saiddeed of trust and the entire indebtedness havingbeen declared due and payable, and the saidtrustee having been required and directed byLooxahoma Properties, Inc., the legal holder ofsaid indebtedness, to execute the trust and sellsaid land under the provision of and by virtue ofthe authority conferred upon said trustee by saiddeed of trust, I, Patricia T. Love, will, on Friday, the1st day of August, 2014, at the South front doorof the Marshall County Courthouse in HollySprings, Mississippi, within legal hours(beingbetween the hours of 11:00 AM and 4:00 PM)offer for sale and sell at public auction, for cash,the following described property situated inMarshall County, Mississippi, to-wit:

Lot No. 48, Second Addition, Frank YoungSubdivision, situated in the South half of Section8, Township 3 South, Range 4 West, MarshallCounty, Mississippi, as shown by plat of record inPlat File 785-B, in the office of the ChanceryClerk; Marshall County, Mississippi.

Title to said property is believed to be good,however, I will convey only such title as is vestedin me as trustee.

Witness my signature, this 7th day of July,2014.

Patricia T. Love, Trustee P. O. Box 867

New Albany, MS 38652662-534-4774

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

REGINALD B. SAMPLE PLAINTIFFVS. CAUSE NO. 2014-0317AUNKNOWN HEIRS OF WALTER FELIX BRITTENUM AND ALBERTA IRENE BRITTENUM SAMPLE,AND ANY AND ALL PERSONS HAVING OR CLAIMING ANY EQUITABLE RIGHT,TITLE, CLAIM AND INTERESTIN THE SUBJECT PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN DEFENDANTS

SUMMONS BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF MISSISSIPPITO:

A. Unknown heirs of Walter Felix Brittenum,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

B. Unknown heirs of Alberta Irene BrittenumSample, whose names, places of residence andpost office addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

C. Any and all persons having or claimingany legal or equitable right, title, claim and/orinterest in and to the hereinafter described prop-erty located in Marshall County, Mississippi,whose names, post office and street addressesare unknown to the Petitioner after diligent searchand inquiry.

The property which is the subject matter ofthis complaint is located and situated in MarshallCounty, Mississippi, and is described as follows:

80 acres, more or less, being the North Halfof the Southwest Quarter of Section 4, Township2 South, Range 3 West, Marshall County,Mississippi.

You have been made a Defendant in theComplaint filed in this Court by Reginald B.Sample seeking to determine heirs of WalterFelix Brittenum and Alberta Irene BrittenumSample and to confirm title.

You are summoned to appear and defendagainst the Complaint filed against you in thisaction at 9:30 o'clock A.M., on the 6th day ofAugust, 2014, in the courtroom of the MarshallCounty Courthouse at Holly Springs, Mississippi,and in case of your failure to appear and defend,a judgment will be entered against you for themoney or other things demanded in theComplaint.

You are not required to file an answer orother pleading but you may do so if you desire.

Issued under my hand and the seal of saidCourt, this 3rd day of July, 2014.

/s/ C W “Chuck” Thomas C.W. “Chuck” Thomas, Chancery Clerk

Chancery Clerk of Marshall County, MSBY; MARSHALL POWELL, D.C.

JENNIFER L. SHACKELFORD, MSB NO. 10840ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFSP.O. BOX 130POTTS CAMP, MS 38659662-333-9009

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

JONATHAN M. THWEATT PLAINTIFFVS. CAUSE NO. 2014-0442-WUNKNOWN HEIRS OF ANNIE S.YOUNG,UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JESSIE B.YOUNG, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF WAYLAND L.YOUNG, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF WINFRED YOUNGWIGGINS, AND UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ELIZABETHYOUNG,AND ANY AND ALL PERSONS HAVING ORCLAIMINGANY EQUITABLE RIGHT, TITLE, CLAIM ANDINTERESTIN THE SUBJECT PROPERTY DESCRIBEDHEREIN DEFENDANTS

RULE 81 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF MISSISSIPPITO:

1. Unknown heirs at law of Annie M.Young,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

2. Unknown heirs of law of Wayland L.Young, whose names, places of residence andpostoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

3. Unknown heirs at law of Jessie B.Young,whose names, places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

4. Unknown heirs at law of Winfred YoungWiggins, whose names, places of residence andpost office addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

5. Unknown heirs at law of Elizabeth YoungDillon, whose names, places of residence andpost office addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry;

6. All persons having or claiming any equi-table right, title, claim or interest in the subjectproperty described herein.

The property which is the subject matter ofthis Complaint is located and situated in MarshallCounty, Mississippi, and is described as follows:

INDEXING: A TRACT OF LANDLOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTEROF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE3 WEST, MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI;and being more particularly described as follows;to-wit:

COMMENCE at a cottonpicker spindlefound at the Northwest Corner of Section 3,Township 3 South, Range 3 West, MarshallCounty, Mississippi; run thence South 1689.57feet to a point; run thence East 61.58 feet to a 1/2inch re-bar set on the East right-of-way of CayceRoad, said point being the POINT OF BEGIN-NING; run thence North 89 degrees, 51 minutes,48 seconds East684.87 feet to a 1/2 inch re-barset at a cedar tree fence corner; run thence North00 degrees, 01 minutes, 39 seconds West362.13 feet to a 36 inch Bodoc tree at a fence cor-ner; run thence North 89 degrees, 26 minutes, 58seconds East 590.64 feet to a 1/2 inch re-bar set;run thence North 89 degrees, 55 minutes, 41seconds East 660.58 feet to a metal fence postfound; run thence North 89 degrees, 47 minutes39 seconds East 693.17 feet to a 1/2 inch re-barset; run thence South 00 degrees, 47 minutes, 04seconds East 1315.91 feet to a 1/2 inch re-barfound; run thence South 89 degrees, 09 minutes,49 seconds West 2597.72 feet to a 1/2 inch re-bar set on East right-of-way of Cayce Road; runthence along said road the following calls: North03 degrees, 35 minutes, 48 seconds West322.68 feet to a 1/2 inch re-bar found; North 04degrees, 25 minutes, 28 seconds West 194.67feet to a 1/2 inch re-bar found; North 02 degrees,58 minutes, 14 seconds West 92.34 feet to a 1/2inch re-bar found; North 01 degree, 28 minutes,22 seconds West 372.72 feet to the POINT OFBEGINNING. Said Tract containing 74.41 acres,more or less. Subject to Marshall County Zoningand Subdivision Regulations. Subject to all roadand utility right-of-way and easements. Allaccording to that survey by Perry King, PLS#2665, dated March 7, 2014.

You have been made a Defendant in theComplaint filed in this Court by Jonathan M.Thweatt seeking to determine heirs and confirmtitle. Defendants other than you are: None.

You have been made a Defendant in theComplaint filed in this Court by Joaquin Arroyo,seeking to determine heirs of Johnny WayneByrd and to confirm title.

You are summoned to appear and defendagainst the Complaint filed against you in thisaction at 9:30 o'clock A.M., on the 6TH day ofAugust, 2014, in the courtroom of the MarshallCounty Courthouse at Holly Springs, Mississippi,and in case of your failure to appear and defend,a judgment will be entered against you for themoney or other things demanded in theComplaint.

You are not required to file an answer orother pleading but you may do so if you desire.

Issued under my hand and the seal of saidCourt, this 3rd day of July, 2014..

s/s C W “Chuck” ThomasC. W. “CHUCK” THOMAS, CLERK

By: Marshall Powell, D.C.JENNIFER L. SHACKELFORD, MSB NO. 10840P.O. BOX 130POTTS CAMP, MS 38659TEL. 662-333-9009ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFR.L. BURNSIDE, JR., DECEASED

PLAINTIFFvs. CAUSE NO. 2010-0747RTHE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF IRA JEAN BURNSIDE, APRIL BURNSIDE,R.L. BURNSIDE, III, NICOLE BURNSIDE,ANDREW SAULSBERRY DEFENDANTS

SUMMONS IN RULE 81 ACTIONSTO: The UNKNOWN HEIRS OF IRA JEANBURNSIDE; APRIL BURNSIDE; R.L. BURN-SIDE, III, NICOLE BURNSIDE AND ANDREWBURNSIDE, all of whose places of residence andpost office addresses are unknown after diligentsearch and inquiry.

You have been made a Defendant in the suitfiled in this Court by the Estate of R.L. Burnside,Jr.Estate, Plaintiff, determination of heirs. You arethe only Defendants in this action.

You are summoned to appear and defendagainst the complaint or petition filed against youin this action at 9:30 o'clock, A.M., on the 8th dayof August, 2014, in the courtroom of the MarshallCounty Courthouse at Holly Springs, Mississippi,and in case of your failure to appear and defenda judgment will be entered against you for themoney or other things demanded in the com-plaint or petition.

You are not required to file an answer orother pleading, but you may do so if you desire.

Issued under my hand and the seal of saidCourt, this the 24th day of June, 2014.

C.W. “CHUCK” THOMAS, CHANCERY CLERK

OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPIBy Karen Cook, D.C.

Publish: July 3, July 10 and July 17, 2014.Jones & Schneller, PLLC

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The Housing Authority of the City of HollySprings is now accepting applications for publichousing apartments.

Applicants must have valid identification toapply. Persons with a current application on file,meaning currently on the waiting list, need notapply.We are accepting applications July 10 - 28,2014 on Mondays and Thursdays only from 9:00a.m. to 12 noon and 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at themain office, 700 Hwy 4 East, Holly Springs, MS.

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OFMARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN RE: THE ESTATE OFSADIE GLASS CAUSE NO: 2014-0247

NOTICE TO CREDITORSLetters of Administration were granted to the

undersigned on the Estate of Sadie Glass,deceased, by the Chancery Court of MarshallCounty, Mississippi, on the 27th day of May, 2014and notice is hereby given to all persons havingclaims against said estate to present the same tothe Clerk of the Court for probate and registrationaccording to law within ninety (90) days from thedate this notice is first published, or they will beforever barred.

Witness my signature this the 1st day of July,2014.

Elizabeth TreadwayPrepared by Elizabeth TreadwayTreadway Law FirmP.O. Box 613Olive Branch, MS 38654662-895-8170 (phone)662-895-8169 (fax)

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N THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MALINDA JONES, DECEASED INTESTATE

CAUSE NO.: 2014-0361WBOBBIE SUMLAR, JR. PETITIONER

SUMMONS BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF MISSISSIPPITO: THE HEIRS AT LAW OF MALINDA JONES,WHOSE NAMES AND ADDRESSES AREUNKNOWN AFTER DILIGENT SEARCH ANDINQUIRY

You have been made a defendant in the suitfiled in this Court on behalf of MALINDA JONES,deceased by BOBBIE SUMLAR. You are sum-moned to appear and defend against theComplaint filed against you in this action onThursday the 21st day of August, 2014 at 9:30a.m., in the BENTON COUNTY CHANCERYCOURTHOUSE in the City of ASHLAND,Mississippi, before the honorable Judge RobertQ. Whitwell, Chancellor, and in case of your fail-ure to appear and defend, a judgment will beentered against you for the money or other thingsdemanded in the Complaint.

You are not required to file an answer orother pleading, but you may do so if you desire. Ifyou do file an answer or other pleading, you mustmail it to Sharon D. Gipson, P.O. Box 474, HollySprings, Mississippi 38635 and also file the orig-inal of your response with the Clerk of this Courtwithin reasonable time afterward.

ISSUED UNDER THIS MY HAND ANDSEAL OF SAID COURT, ON THIS THE 2NDDAY OF JULY, 2014.

C.W. “CHUCK” THOMAS, CHANCERY CLERK

OF CHANCERY COURTMARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

BY: MARSHA POWELL, D.C./s/Sharon D. GipsonTHE GIPSON LAW FIRM PLLCPOST OFFICE BOX 474HOLLY SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI 38635PHONE: 662-333-1097/601-291-9691

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOE N.SUMLAR, SR.,

DECEASED INTESTATECAUSE NO.: 2014-0362W

JONATHAN N. SUMLAR, JR. PETITIONERSUMMONS BY PUBLICATION

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPITO: THE HEIRS AT LAW OF JOE N. SUMLAR,SR., WHOSE NAMES AND ADDRESSES AREUNKNOWN AFTER DILIGENT SEARCH ANDINQUIRY

You have been made a defendant in the suitfiled in this Court on behalf of JOE N. SUMLAR,SR., deceased by JONATHAN N. SUMLAR, JR.You are summoned to appear and defend againstthe Complaint filed against you in this action onThursday the 21st day of August, 2014 at9:30a.m., in the BENTON COUNTYCHANCERY COURTHOUSE in the City of ASH-LAND, Mississippi, before the honorable JudgeRobert Q. Whitwell, Chancellor, and in case ofyour failure to appear and defend, a judgment willbe entered against you for the money or otherthings demanded in the Complaint.

You are not required to file an answer orother pleading, but you may do so if you desire. Ifyou do file an answer or other pleading, you mustmail it to Sharon D. Gipson, P.O. Box 474, HollySprings, Mississippi 38635 and also file the orig-inal of your response with the Clerk of this Courtwithin reasonable time afterward.

ISSUED UNDER THIS MY HAND ANDSEAL OF SAID COURT, ON THIS THE 2NDDAY OF JULY, 2014.

C.W. “CHUCK” THOMAS, CHANCERY CLERK

OF CHANCERY COURTMARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

BY: MARSHA POWELL, D.C./s/Sharon D. GipsonTHE GIPSON LAW FIRM PLLCPOST OFFICE BOX 474HOLLY SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI 38635PHONE: 662-333-1097/601-291-9691

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WALTER PLACEContinued from page 1

Dwight Stevens, of StevensAuction Company inAberdeen, is handling the auc-tion of antiques, set for thisweekend, July 11-12. WalterPlace will be open for tour July10 – those interested in visit-ing the house once more orinterested in selecting itemsto bid on, may come through.

Lynn said the tipping pointin her decision to move onwas her children leaving.

“Lucia and the girls haveloved the park,” she said. “Ithas box turtles all over theproperty. All the childrenloved it but do not live herenow and do not intend tocome home.”

Lynn said she is findingthings at Walter Place she didnot know she had. Unpackingher mother’s house on SouthCenter Street was a chore, shesaid. Lois and Ira Shippmoved to Oxford followingMs. Lois’ stroke last year.

“My daughter said, ‘I donot want to do this for you,’ ”Lynn said (after her daughtersaw the job it was for LoisSwaney Shipp’s children tohelp her disperse her belong-ings of a lifetime).

Lynn has good memoriesof growing up in Holly Springswith her first cousin, DonnaBeck Stark, who she said was“as close to a sister as can be.”

“When she dropped deadin November, it made me real-ize I’m being held back,” Lynnsaid.

Crye-Leike is exclusivelyhandling the sale of the prop-erty – 15 acres, the gardensand three houses.

“I’m sure some youngwoman will want the proper-ty,” Lynn said. “I was 33 whenI made Pilgrimage dressesand had large dinners – a won-derful experience.”

Walter Place was Lynn’sdream house. The Lynnsdecided not to move back toMinnesota but to embark on“the dream of a lifetime.”

It is time to start over, shesaid. Lucia, her daughter,returned to Holly Springswith husband Mark Acetelliand the Lynns’ grandchild ayear and a half before MikeLynn passed away. Luciawanted to spend moremoments with her dad.

Lynn loved and enjoyed

his children and grandchil-dren and built a special play-ground and treehouse for thefamily, she said.

July 12 is a special day forJorja Lynn. It was their wed-ding day, 46 years ago, whenthe couple married.

“So, I felt like I was gettinga message from my husband– ‘it’s time to move on,’ ” shesaid.

Mike Lynn was terminallyill in May 2011 when theirdaughter returned to spendtime with her father, Jorjasaid.

“He had an opportunity toenjoy his granddaughter," shesaid. “Their interest (theAcetellis) was only to comehere and then leave.”

Her son-in-law, MarkAcetelli, is an artist and wantsto go back to California tokeep his work alive in thethriving city of Los Angeles.

“He’s got opportunity outthere and people appreciatehis art,” Lynn said.

She said she made thedecision to move on while inthe park one day.

She said utility bills havegotten outrageous over thepast few years, another reasonfor her to move on.

“It was like lightning ballsgoing off,” Lynn said. “I real-ized when Lucia and the girlsleft, I would truly be alone. I

have no regrets. I hope every-body in Holly Springs comesand looks at the house andbuys a piece of Walter Place. Ithink it will be fun for people.”

She said the auction will belike one big carnival. Therewill be a big tent set up outsideWalter Place, concessions andporta potties.

Lynn said the auction canbe accessed in various ways,on the Internet, over the tele-phone or in person.

She concluded that all shedid was perpetuate the historyof Walter Place.

“I lived the dream I hadwhen I was young,” she said.

Lynn continues to operatethe “Oxford University Club”in Oxford, a business built byMike Lynn when the familymoved back home fromMinnesota.

Those who want to pur-chase small mementos shouldcome over Friday afternoon,Lynn said. The lawn furniturewill be auctioned Saturday.She cautioned about parking.

“Parking is impossible,”she said. “Walk from down-town, walk from the cemetery,walk in because there will beno parking on the grounds.”

Parking along ChulahomaAvenue in front of WalterPlace will not be available.Neither will there be spacenear Johnson Park.

Photo by Sue Watson

The great dane Carmen and a statue of Ophelia are good state-ments of the tastes of Jorja Lynn.

70, while the number of bikescounted lined up at JB’s wasabout 50.

“I think we made historyThursday night because weworked together,” he said.

The city split the bill for thefireworks show with ContractFabricators Inc.

Main Street Chamberexecutive director ShanetteFolsom was very excitedabout the extremely success-ful event.

“It was a great night,” shesaid. “People from Oxford,Grand Junction, Tenn., andAshland came in. It was ateam effort.”

Main Street ChamberPromotions Committee chairFannie Lampley praised com-mittee members and boardmembers for their unstintingeffort to make the firstThursday night of Bikers andBlues a blast. She said peopleliked holding the music inside

the square and are asking thatit be held there everyThursday until the last weekin September.

Lampley thanked commit-tee and board members TracyReynolds, Charles Terry, LisaLiddy, Barry Burleson,Pauline Scales, MarshaTaylor, John Faulkner and Lil“D” Lewis for their work tobring the pieces together.

She thanked Lil “D” forrecruiting name-recognizedentertainers for launch night.

She also praised the com-munity for coming out as awhole to enjoy fun, fellowship,music, food and fireworks.

Some VIPS who visited theevent were American Idol top-10 finalist Lil Rounds and man-ager Andre Williams, plusBobby Rush.

“It is a time when every-body in Holly Springs cancome out and have fun," saidLil “D.”

Kicking off the night was J.Cole, followed by E Camp fea-turing Gary Burnside andBeverly Davis. It was T.K. Soulwho got the audience hoppingwith his song and dance rou-tines. T.K. led a large group onthe dance floor in line danc-ing. The Lyrics featuring Byrdclosed out the musical enter-tainment.

John Faulkner, who, alongwith Lil “D,” helped line up theentertainment, and coordi-nate and host the show, esti-mated the attendance at 3,000or more.

“I’ll tell you, the way thewhole evening came togetherwas special,” Faulkner said.“And to see this tremendousturnout of record numbers, itwas a great family night.”

The after-party was held atOak Palace, which Faulknersaid “was packed out” to hearBobby Rush and Lil Roundsperform.

By SUE WATSONStaff Writer

Local residents are advisedto apply early for new jobs atVolvo, according to JustinHall, executive director of theMarshall County IndustrialDevelopment Authority.

He said Volvo may beginmoving in by October if thedistribution center onHighway 72 is substantiallycomplete. He said the publicshould apply in August orSeptember in order to get ashot at the first jobs.

Volvo should get startedby the first quarter of 2015,Hall said.

ROXUL, the stone woolinsulation manufacturingfacility in Chickasaw TrailIndustrial Park, is testing inJune and the MississippiDevelopment Authority isplanning a big ribbon cutting

in September at the new facil-ity in northwest MarshallCounty, Hall said.

Northwest is one of fiveother community collegesthat is developing programsand curricula for manufactur-ers in the region, Hall said.The concept is the “CorridorConsortium,” he said. Volvowill have some high levelwarehouse and distributionjobs at this Mississippi facility;so the concept is to get gradu-ating students job-readyquickly for these new manu-facturing jobs, Hall said.

He said MDA is stressingthe need for Marshall Countyto build a good labor pool nowand have people trained andready for work as these newjobs become available. An in-depth workforce study wouldhelp break out what type ofworkforce is needed and

determine how many work-ers are certified in certainareas such as tool and die, hesaid.

IDA wants an open-doorrelationship with companiesin Marshall County and to askplant managers and humanresource directors to identifytheir needs early. He saidcompanies will also want toknow what other companiesin the area are doing.

“The gain (from a study)would far surpass the cost oflunch,” the IDA director said.“We would bring TVA andMDA and a few manufactur-ing and warehouse distribu-tion companies to identifywhat employee skills and setsare needed. We want a coursethat will help get people readyto go any direction after jobtraining.”

AAnnddeerrssoonn rreeppoorrtt

County consultant GaryAnderson had little news butsaid he is looking at therequirements for severalschools to change out theirwater wells. H.W. Byers andthe Knowledge Gipson HeadStart Center in Mt. Pleasantare on the list of concernsabout old-style wells beingreplaced. Byers and theGipson Head Start Centercould tie into the water supplyat the Chickasaw TrailIndustrial Park, he said.

CCoouunnttyy aaddmmiinniissttrraattoorrLarry Hall said his crews

are prioritizing which roadsneed repair work and aremoving about the county, con-centrating on roads that weretorn up last winter due tofreezing. The strategy is topatch up the worst areas andto seal these and come backlater when rock is to be put

out.Supervisor George Zinn III

remarked that each districthas damaged roads and thepublic wants to see workbeing done in each district.

Hall said it takes a day tomove equipment from road toroad and that he does not liketo “bounce around,” but to fin-ish up work in one areabefore going on to the nextspot.

Supervisor Ronnie JoeBennett explained that super-visors are taking the heatfrom their constituents – thatpeople like to see work takingplace on their roads.

Hall said rains have heldup work, but during that time,rock is being hauled to bethere when the weather is fitto work.

“We want to do the jobright,” he said, adding that the

tar truck consumes $15,000 ofcounty road money per load –not counting the cost of therock.

“We are sweeping andpatching and trying to stayahead,” he said. “There is a lotof (surface) preparation to it.We’ve had the worst winter in20 years.”

Bennett added that allareas were affected by thewinter freezes, both inMississippi and Tennessee.

Hall said the county hasplenty of rock but the resealcosts are limiting what can bedone.

Zinn said supervisors areexpected to tend to the roadsand should maintain decentroads.

“It’s the key thing peoplelook for,” he said. “If it takes it,we should not let any roadgo.”

Plan to apply early for positions at new Volvo facility

FIREWORKSContinued from page 1

Photos by Sue Watson

Casen Feathers (left) and Ike Marion visit downtown Holly Springs for some blues and fireworks.

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back room of the house,McMillen said.

The friend who arrived atthe scene after being called forhelp was later taken into cus-tody for questioning. He wasidentified as Antonio Brown,25, of 69 Timber Creek Road,Byhalia, McMillen said.Investigators were also able tolocate a handgun believed tohave been used in the incidentand to interview a female whodrove Brown to the residenceon St. Paul Road.

“Statements were gatheredfrom all parties involved,except one of the individualspossibly involved in theattempted armed robbery,”McMillen said. “This case isstill under investigation.Anyone who has any informa-tion regarding this incident isasked to call the sheriff'soffice at 662-252-1311.”

Callers who wish to leavetips should ask to speak withMcMillen when calling. Alldetails provided, as well as theidentity of the caller, will bekept strictly confidential.Callers do not have to givetheir names when providingtips.

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Holly Springs High School12 p.m.-6 p.m. (doors open at 11 a.m.)

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Pooch Hall aka “Derwin Davis”from BET’s The Game!

Officers with the HollySprings Police Departmentresponded to 139 calls lastweek, according to Capt.Darryl Bowens.

The calls included – distur-bances, 13; alarms, 20; acci-dents, 4; funeral escorts, 3;domestics, 8; assists to otheragencies, 3; assaults, 1; larce-nies, 6; malicious mischief, 1;checks on the homebound, 1;burglaries, 3; 911 hang-ups, 1;auto theft, 1; shots fired, 2;rape, 1; fraud, 1; auto burgla-ry, 1; and 69 miscellaneouscalls.

Officers filed the followingreports:

MMoonnddaayy,, JJuunnee 3300• malicious mischief in the

1100 block of Highway 311.TTuueessddaayy,, JJuullyy 11

• trespassing in the 1100block of Highway 311.Charges were filed.

• family disturbance in the500 block of West WoodwardAvenue.

• auto burglary in the 800block of Highway 178 East.

WWeeddnneessddaayy,, JJuullyy 22• domestic violence/sim-

ple assault in the 200 block ofWest College Avenue.Charges were filed.

TThhuurrssddaayy,, JJuullyy 33• credit card fraud in the

100 block of Rust Avenue.

• credit card fraud in the600 block of Highway 7 South.

• petit theft in the 500block of Robindale Lane.

FFrriiddaayy,, JJuullyy 44• shoplifting in the 900

block of Mackie Drive. Anarrest was made.

• shoplifting in the 900block of Mackie Drive. Anarrest was made.

• domestic disturbance inthe 100 block of WestWoodward Avenue.

• domestic violence/sim-ple assault in the area of SamCoopwood Park. Chargeswere filed.

SSaattuurrddaayy,, JJuullyy 55• attempted rape in the 400

block of Craft Street. Anarrest was made.

• pick-pocket in the 100block of North Center Street.

• simple assault in the 400block of Angus Avenue.Charges were filed.

• domestic violence/sim-ple assault in the industrialpark. Charges were filed.

• domestic vio-lence/aggravated assault inthe 1400 block of Highway 4East.

• domestic violence/sim-ple assault in the 200 block ofEast Park Avenue. An arrestwas made.

SSuunnddaayy,, JJuullyy 66

• simple assault in the 200block of North MemphisStreet. Charges were filed.

• simple assault in the 500block of West Street. Chargeswere filed.

• malicious mischief in the100 block of GreenbriarCircle. Charges were filed.

• simple assault in the areaof Highway 178 West.Charges were filed.

One felony arrest wasmade. Ralph Moering, 51, ofthe 300 block of YarbroughChapel Road, was arrestedand charged with failure topay probation and with rape,Bowens said.

Officers reported the fol-lowing citations – no proof ofliability insurance, 1; carelessdriving, 1; and open container,2.

The following misde-meanor arrests were reported– contempt of court, 2;shoplifting, 2; domestic vio-lence/simple assault, 2; andcontempt of court/false pre-tense, 1.

It is time to renew doglicenses for the year. Bringproof of vaccination of yourdog and $10 per dog at thetime of registration. CallHSPD at 662-252-2122 formore information on time andplace to register pet.

Photo by Ronnie Day

Loving the bluesThe North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic was held June 27-28 at the corner of Highway 7 andHighway 310 in Marshall County. The annual festival, in its ninth year, is the brainchild of PottsCamp resident and acclaimed bluesman Kenny Brown. Pictured are (top) Rosamond Posey enter-taining with Rockett 88; (bottom, left) Shy Perry (with Bill “Howl-N-Madd” Perry) on the keyboard;and (bottom, right) Rosalind Wilcox enjoying the event.

Photo by Sue Watson

Summer jobBrandon Crane works with the Holly Springs buildings and grounds crew recently, cutting grass atHill Crest Cemetery.

City police go to 139 calls

The exterior will have aslightly different appearancethat will highlight some of theareas so the building will lookmore three-dimensional, hesaid.

Clay Moore, public worksdirector, said the workincludes replacing brokentiles on the gable on the build-ing face. A Class B mortarcompound is being used as abonding agent to fill in gaps inthe broken tiles. He said thismaterial will be more durableto temperature extremes andweather variations.

The surface was preparedby pressure washing thefacade to remove the excesspaint which he said was notallowing the brick tile tobreathe.

“Water could get in and notget out, then if water freezes itcracks the concrete,” Mooresaid.

The facade with tiles wasbuilt in about 1938.

The entire exterior of cityhall is being repainted, a workexpected to be completed bymid-July.

Termites were found in thecolumns on the back porticoand will be exterminatedbefore the columns arerepaired and painted, Mooresaid. Termites were discov-ered recently while workmenwere making repairs, he said.

Workers are making minorrepairs on the exterior woodand around windows beforepainting. Moore said the woodaround the windows neededto be replaced but the cost todo that would be prohibitive atthis time.

As far as color, Moore saidthe original color, a bonewhite on the columns andaround the windows will beused. The border around thebottom of the building will bepainted a dark tan and thebrick will be left as is.

“So it will be dark tan onbottom, then bone color, thenbrick,” he said.

Certain work that needs tobe done on the exterior will bepostponed until such time asthere is money for it, he said.

He said a few extras havepushed the cost for this job up

to $64,000. The nearest nextbid came in at $82,000, hesaid.

Harold Murphy has thegeneral contract for this proj-ect.

Moore said the mayor andboard are trying to upgradeand improve the appearanceof the city.

“This is one of the firststeps in the mayor’s revitaliza-tion and beautification plan forthe city. It is an attempt tobring some pride in theappearance of the city,” Mooresaid.

“This is one of the earlysteps. And a lot of people areworking to clean up the exteri-ors of their properties andbusinesses to help improvecurb appeal. This will makethe city more attractive for res-idents and visitors – a townwhere people will want tocome to live in and wherebusinesses will want to come.

“A beautiful town is moreinviting to potential new busi-nesses. I hope these improve-ments become contagious forour residents as well.”

FACELIFTContinued from page 1

SHOOTINGContinued from page 1 The Byhalia Police Department responded to 37 calls dur-

ing the past week.Chief Gary Looney released the following report – mis-

cellaneous, 9; escorts, 5; juveniles, 1; disturbances, 7; motorvehicle accidents, 1; assists, 4; fires, 1; medical, 4; trespass-ing, 1; and alarm calls, 4.

Byhalia police respond to 37 calls

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Cheers forour Starsand Stripes

Has anyone noticedhow the FIFA fervor hassubsided with the demiseof the USA entry? Theword demise might seem alittle fatalistic but the boyswearing the Stars andStripes still deserve theiraccolades. The manner inwhich they played theBelgium team will domuch to define their lega-cy. The USA held theBelgians scoreless in regu-lation, allowing them toscore only in the extra peri-od. And team USA shooktheir opponents up whenthe youngest playerscored, making it 2-1. Theyhad two more chances butfailed to capitalize.

Members of losingnational teams havereturned to home teams tofinish out their regular sea-sons. Probably none wasmore celebrated (and it isstill going on) thanAmerica’s goal tender, TimHoward. Howard set a“save” record of 16 blocks,the most since stats werefirst kept beginning in1960. Howard was firstrecruited by ManchesterUnited (England) at theage of 19. Man U. is consid-ered to be the most valu-able franchise of the entiresports world.

While the United Statesappears to have dialedback their frenzied inter-est, the FIFA Final Fourhas been set. Brazil andGermany battled eachother on Tuesday (July 8)and the Netherlands andArgentina squared off onWednesday (July 9). Itcould be an all SouthAmerican finals.

Before the attention-grabbing FIFA World Cup(actually as early as lastseason) took center stage,I had promised myself thatI would make a concertedeffort to watch moreWNBA games. This intentwas tied to a personal inter-est which will be revealedmomentarily.

A quick search wascompleted to acquire theschedules of some of thegames and as luck wouldhave it, there were a pairscheduled back to backSunday (July 6) on ESPN2.The game which I waslooking for had the L.A.Sparks up against thePhoenix Mercury. TheSparks had addedArmintie Price Herringtonto their roster for the 2014season, reuniting her withher former coach, CarolRoss, for a third time. Theyhad been together at OleMiss, the Atlanta Dreamand now L.A.

Armintie is a distantcousin who played highschool ball at Myrtle, andher retired jersey stilladorns the rafters at theHawks’ house. She gar-nered just about everyhonor during her tenure atOle Miss and led the Lady

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White new head coach of Lady Cards

Photo courtesy of Southern Sentinel

Jeremy White

By BARRY BURLESONEditor

Jeremy White’s next jobwill be a little closer to home.

The Ingomar resident ischanging coaching positions– from Falkner to PottsCamp. He will be in charge ofPotts Camp Lady Cardinalbasketball.

“I saw the job opening andknew they had some reallygood talent coming back,”White said.

“Plus it’s about half thedistance – from my house to

Potts Camp versus my houseto Falkner.”

White, 34, played forNorris Ashley, a high schoolcoaching legend, at Ingomar.He graduated fromMississippi State in 2002.

He’s been teaching andcoaching for 11 years, includ-ing stops at Myrtle,Nettleton, Hickory Flat,North Pontotoc and Falkner.

At Myrtle, he said he “fig-ured out he really likedcoaching basketball” whenworking with Barry Goolsby.

Then he grew to love it evenmore while helping ShaneMontgomery at NorthPontotoc.

White was at Falkner fouryears and served as headgirls basketball coach the lastthree seasons. He alsocoached softball.

On the court, the LadyEagles were 42-43 during histhree years. The first yearthey won the regular seasondivision crown, finished sec-ond in the division tourna-ment and advanced to

Thursday night play in northhalf. The second year theywon both the division regularseason crown and the tourna-ment and made it to Fridaynight of north half. Last yearthey were fourth in the divi-sion.

Two years ago, White wasDivision 1-1A Coach of theYear and Tippah CountyCoach of the Year.

“We had a good threeyears – the third year wewere just young,” he said.

Pictured before their first day at the Madison RidgelandAcademy Basketball Camp on Monday morning, June 16, are(front, from left) Audrey Poole, Samantha Wilkins, AlexisMcGreger, Abbi Lay, Anushka Bhakta, Abby Sanders, Erin

Lomenick, Erin Burleson; (back, from left) assistant coachLane Cunningham, Kaylee Patterson, Mary Neely Jones,Wesleyann Ray, Maggie Livingston, Madison Anderson, BlakeMartin and Savannah Harville.

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Productive, fun summer for MA girls

Northwestannouncessigningclass

By KEVIN MALONEYNWCCRANGERS.com

The Northwest women’sbasketball team has finalizedits signing class for the 2014-15 season by adding eightstudent-athletes to the rosterin addition to a walk-on.

Assistant coach TroyHowell announced recent-lythat Alyssia King, TaquitaPittman, Kelsey Brown,Morgan Burroughs, HayleyDavis, Brianna Williams,Sara Lytle and AsprionaGilbert have each signedNational Letters of Intent tojoin the Lady Rangers nextseason. Guard Camia O’Nealwill also walk on fromIndependence High School.

The group features thestate of Mississippi’s second-leading scorer, a formerClarion-Ledger DandyDozen selection and a pair ofTop 40 Seniors to Watch.

• Alyssia King, G, 5-4,Senatobia, Senatobia HighSchool, averaged 16 ppg, 2.1rpg/three consecutive play-off appearances.

“A local girl who’s quickas a cat and will play defenselike Don Edwards likes upand down the floor,” Howellsaid.

• Taquita Pittman, F, 5-8,Grenada, Grenada HS, aver-aged 12 ppg, 7 rpg, 2 bpg/27-point game vs. Hernando, 23-point game vs. South Panola.

“A very athletic kid andgood athlete who will fit inwell with our run and jumppress,” he said. “When werecruited her, we got luckythat we caught her on a goodnight.”

• Kelsey Brown, G, 5-9,Greenwood, Greenwood HS,named one of the “40 Seniorsto Watch” by The Clarion-Ledger.

“Kelsey’s a great shooterwho’s going to be a greatleader on the floor for us,”

By BARRY BURLESONEditor

The summer is “all aboutgetting better,” according tocoach Keith Taylor.

The new head coach ofthe Marshall Academy LadyPatriots has had his Class Ateam battling strong compe-tition, most coming fromthe public school ranks.

“We played a lot of 2Athrough 6A public schools,and it has helped us a lot,”he said.

The opposition, at placeslike H.W. Byers and CenterHill, has included those twoschools plus Ashland,Baldwyn, Holly Springs,Independence, Senatobiaand Byhalia.

“I think we went like 11-5and were competitive inevery game,” Taylor said.

And he’s putting a veryyoung team on the court.Wesleyann Ray is the onlysenior. The rest are eighth,

ninth and 10th graders.“Wesleyann has really

improved,” he said. “She’s alot more physical and play-ing with more confidence inher abilities.”

Blake Martin, who hesaid was probably the bestplayer in the district last sea-son, is just a sophomore thistime around.

“She will be the best play-er in the district again,”Coach Taylor said.

Others, he said, who real-ly improved over the sum-mer, include sophomoresSamantha Wilkins andMadison Anderson andfreshmen Alexis McGregerand Audrey Poole.

About 10 junior high girlsalso got their share of work,including some against var-sity opposition.

“We have a lot of girls inthose grades, and I think wewill be solid (in junior

Coleman looks to senior seasonSummer is here, and

with it comes the annualRust College Alumni andFriends Celebrity GolfClassic, scheduled July 11at Kirkwood National GolfClub in Holly Springs.

Proceeds from the golftournament will benefit thegeneral scholarship fund ofRust College.

First-, second- and third-place awards, door prizes,and refreshments will begiven to participants whojoin in this afternoon ofgolfing fun. Four-personteams or individuals are

encouraged to sign up assoon as possible. Femalegolf teams are especiallyencouraged to participate.

Lunch will be served toall participants at 12 noon,and the tournament willbegin at 1 p.m. Friday, July11; on-site registrationbegins at 11 a.m.

If you would like to reg-ister, or become a holesponsor, please feel free tocontact the Rust CollegeOffice of AlumniDevelopment at 662-252-8000, extension 4913 or4013.

Rust golf classic FridayBy BARRY BURLESON

EditorKourtney Coleman visited

Holly Springs briefly for theFourth of July weekend butthen it was back to class andthe basketball court.

Coleman, who will be asenior this fall at TroyUniversity in Troy, Ala., is fin-ishing summer school andpreparing to go to Italy withthe Lady Trojans August 1-9.

She worked several campsat Troy this summer, includ-ing the team camp in whichthe Holly Springs LadyHawks went undefeated. TheLady Hawks are coached by

Coleman’s father, SylvesterKilgore.

The Troy Lady Tojanshave improved from winningonly two games her fresh-man year to winning 14 lastseason. Coleman had two 20-point games 10 days apart.She scored 27 againstLouisiana Monroe and 20 inthe final game of the seasonagainst Arkansas Little Rockin the Sun Belt ConferenceTournament. Troy finishedfifth overall in the Sun Belt.

Coleman said she looksforward to much success hersenior season and hopefully aSun Belt championship to

complete her college career.The 2011 graduate of H.W.

Byers was a member of threestate championship teamswith the Lady Lions.

Kourtney Coleman

Photo by Barry Burleson

Samantha Wilkins (right) of Marshall goes to the goal versusAshland in a summer game played at H.W. Byers.See MA page 2

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Rebels to the Elite Eight in2007. She also understudiedRenee Ladner as an assistantat Ole Miss. She was draftedby the Chicago Sky in thethird round and was latersent to Atlanta.

Before the Sparks and theMercury took the floor, thedefending champsMinnesota Lynx faced BillLaimbeer’s New YorkLiberty. The Lynx had beat-en New York six consecutivetimes.

But this time, led by TinaCharles who hit a careerhigh 32 points, the Libertywon 87-80.

The Sparks had to con-tend with second year superstar Brittney Griner ofBaylor. Griner has 62blocked shots on the season,which outweighs half of theteams’ total blocks in theWNBA. She holds the singlegame record of 11 whichcuts across the entireWNBA/NBA spectrum. TheSparks, playing right at .500so far this season, had a goodgame and took the lead at

one point but could not sus-tain it. Cuz didn’t see a lot ofplaying minutes but she isstill recovering from aninjury.

I had told Barry last sea-son that I planned to do a

story on Armintie but could-n’t find her. But, Barry, our“Bulldog Drummond” of theSouth Reporter, tracked herdown and discovered thatshe was playing under hermarried name of Herrington.

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high),” Taylor said. “They’vehad some growing up les-sons this summer.”

The varsity and juniorhigh girls also went to theMadison Ridgeland Aca-demy Camp the week of June16, playing mostly largerschools in the MississippiAssociation of IndependentSchools.

Plus, in the spring, the var-sity girls won about 50 per-cent of their games in thevery competitive MAM(Memphis Athletic Minis-tries) League in Memphis,Tenn.

“With all of our worktogether in the spring andsummer, we won’t have tospend 10 or 15 games nextseason to establish an identi-ty,” he said. “Now, too, theyknow what to expect fromme. It’s been a fun summer –a lot of good kids.”

Taylor brings plenty ofcoaching experience to theMA girls program.

He has coached atRossville, Tenn., Academy(four years), Marshall (asboys coach three years),

Delta Academy (three years)and Memphis-Area HomeEducation Association(MHEA) (three years). Hecoached the junior high girlsat MA last season.

“I’m glad to be back atMarshall,” he said. “Thereare a lot of great people asso-ciated with this school.”

He said MA coach CraigDailey, who was coachingboth varsity boys and girls,came to him and asked himabout possibly taking thegirls. Then former headmas-ter Tommy Gunn and interimheadmaster Diane Greer didthe same.

“Coach Dailey is one ofthe hardest-working coachesI’ve ever been around,”Taylor said. “He instilled somuch in these girls – a win-ning tradition. And I want tocarry that on.

“Even though our coach-ing styles are different, Ihave the same philosophy.It’s a good situation for me towalk into.”

“We want to win state, andI believe we have a goodshot.”

MAContinued from page 1

Photo by Barry Burleson

Lady Patriot Wesleyann Ray (right) moves in on defense as anAshland player drives to the goal.

White coached BriannaWilliams, the second leadingscorer in the state, who willplay at Northwest Commu-nity College next season.

He and his wife Lauriehave three children – Owen,10, Reece, 6; and Eden, 2.

He also serves as youthpastor at Harmony BaptistChurch.

“I have a lot of responsi-bilities at the church andcoaching all year (fast pitchsoftball, basketball and slowpitch softball) was tough,”White said.

At Potts Camp, he will cutthat time a bit, busy on thefield with football and thecourt with basketball fromAugust through March.

“Then I will have sometime to get ready for sum-mer activities at church,”White said.

He is replacing TanaMiller, who coached theLady Cardinals the pastseven seasons. They went tothe Class 2A State Tourna-ment in 2013. Miller is mov-ing into administration as an

assistant principal at PottsCamp.

Coach White said he hadworked with his new teamsome in June – “learningeach other” and they talkedabout goals.

“I asked them how manywere on that last team to goto Jackson and a couple ofthem raised their hands,” hesaid.

“I told them all, the statetournament is our goal andwe won’t be satisfied untilwe get there.”

He said he saw a lot ofgood things from the LadyCards this summer, and he’slooking forward to the sea-son tipping off next fall.

White also knows thetough competition in District2-2A, led by the powerhouseon the other end of the coun-ty, H.W. Byers.

“They’re tough – always,”he said. “I just hope we canstay in the gym with them.

“If we can, then I know wecan get out of our divisionand move on in the post-sea-son.”

WHITEContinued from page 1

State championsThe AAA Terminators, a 14-year-old USSSA team from North Mississippi, won the USSSA state cham-pionship in Brandon. The team went 4-1 for the tournament, defeating the Prospects from Clarksdalefor the state title. Players are bottom, from left, Tyler Bolden, Peyton Mills and Juston Mask; and top,from left, Will Skipper, Austin Kolwyck, Avery Eddy, Chance Guthrie, Austin Mengarelli and JimmySweede.

Howell said.• Morgan Burroughs, G,

5-5, Walnut, Walnut HS, aver-aged 13 ppg, 3.0 rpg, 2.7 apg(senior)/13.5 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 2.2apg, 2.1 spg (junior)/175career 3-pt. FGM.

“Morgan is fundamentallysound,” he said. “She canshoot the ball very well fromdeep and will be a hugethreat from beyond the arcthis season.”

• Hayley Davis, G, 5-8,Waterford, Potts Camp HS,averaged 15 ppg/led theteam in assists the past threeseasons/two-time All-Division 2-2A/2012-13 All-State

“She’s a leader and willcome in and play the point forus this year and be our floorgeneral,” Howell said.

• Brianna Williams, G, 5-4,Falkner, Falkner HS, aver-aged 30.4 ppg, 2.3 rpg, 2.3spg/Division 1-1A Player ofthe Year/second leadingscorer in Mississippi.

“She’s an offensivemachine and was the second-leading scorer in the statebehind Victoria Vivians atScott Central, now atMississippi State,” he said.

• Sara Lytle, F, 5-11,Memphis, Tenn., EvangelicalChristian School, averaged9.9 ppg as a senior.

“Sara’s a great shooter,will play the 3-4 and handlesthe ball well,” Howell said.“She’s a great fit for our pro-gram.”

• Aspriona Gilbert, C, 6-0,Myrtle, Myrtle HS (AustinPeay), averaged 23.2 ppg,10.8 rpg, 2.5 bpg/11th in MSin scoring, 15th in rebound-ing /Dandy Dozen selection.

“Aspriona’s a transfer fromAustin Peay and will reallyhelp us out inside as our big,”he said. “She was a prolificscorer in high school and wehope that transitions here.We’re lucky to have her.”

• Camia O’Neal, G, 5-7,Senatobia, Independence HS,averaged 13.3 ppg, 2.9 rpg,1.8 spg, 1.8 apg/two-time All-Tate County selection

Northwest finished the2013-14 season at 12-9 overalland lost in the MACJC statequarterfinals.

NORTHWESTContinued from page 1

The 30th annual KnottyBolden Memorial DeepSouth Championship Rodeowill be held July 18-19 at 8p.m.

The rodeo, produced by JBar B Rodeo Co., will be heldat the Knotty BoldenMemorial Arena on High-way 7, six miles north ofHolly Springs.

Ticket prices are $6 forages 4-11; $8 for ages 12 andolder; ages 3 and under free;and military free with ID.

For more information,call Jerry Bolden at 662-551-0475 or 662-252-4634.

Knotty BoldenRodeo slatedfor July 18-19

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Byhalia T-ball teamMembers of the Byhalia T-ball 4 and under team are (from left) coach Dean Miller, DanielleThomas, Dean Miller III, Taylor Hancock, Traelore Clayton, Kyleigh Polk, Kaden Taylor, WaylenTaylor, Elijah Richmond, Hunter Green, coach Stevie King. Not pictured are Cash Simpson andJaylen Moreno.

CHEERSContinued from page 1

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CCHHUURRCCHH DDIIRREECCTTOORRYYASSEMBLY OF GOD• Chewalla Assembly of God, 1511Higdon Road, Holly Springs, TerrellStacks, pastor, 662-292-3210.• Friendship Assembly of God, Victoria,Pastor Virgil Scherff, 838-4000• First Assembly of God, 730 S. ByhaliaRoad, Collierville, TN. 853-9952. PastorRev. Randy BrummittBAPTIST• Antioch Baptist Church, 838-7606,Victoria, MS., Rev. Roger Daniels• Ashland Baptist Church, Ashland, 224-6473• Baptist Hill M.B. Church, Potts Camp,Pastor, Rev. Lacy Scott• Believers Baptist Church Fant Ave., Holly Springs• Bethany Baptist Church, Rt.1 PottsCamp• Bell Grove MB Church, 853 Tyro Road,Chulahoma, 662-564-4511 • Bett Baptist Church, 2665 Bett Road,Coldwater, MS 38618, Pastor AlvinWhitehead Sr. 662-292-2964• Brookside Baptist Church, 4993 Hwy.302 E, Olive Branch, 662-890-4069, Rev.Marvin Tharnish• Braybourne Baptist, 13311 E. Goodman,Olive Branch, 662-893-LORD, Dr. FrankHuddleston, • Calvary Baptist Church, 665 E. RisingStar Rd, 252-4453, Jerry Moore Pastor• Carey Chapel, Rt. 1 Red Banks• Cayce Baptist Church, Bro. EddieJohnson, • Charity Baptist Temple, Watson, 838-2478• Chewalla Primitive Baptist Church, 40Lacy Ivy Road, Off Hwy. 178, Elder JerryWise• Chewalla Baptist, 2020 Higdon Road• Chulahoma MB Church, 5509 Hwy. 4West, 662-564-2895• Clear Creek Baptist Church, Lamar,Pastor Andy Skelton• Cornerstone Baptist Church, PastorJimmy Wilbanks, Hickory Flat, Sun.Afternoon 1:30 p.m.• Barton Baptist Church, Rt. 5 Byhalia, Dr.John McMullen• BridgeWay Baptist, 107 Taska Road, Mt.Pleasant, Gary Adams• Concord Baptist Church, Slayden, 252-5440• Emmanuel Missionary Baptist Church,Red Banks Road• Faith Haven Baptist Church, Red Banks,252-5706• Faith Baptist Church, Old Hwy. 178,Hickory Flat • Faith South Victoria, Rt. 1 Red Banks• Faith Baptist Church, 3964 Hwy. 309 N,Barton, 895-4360• Fellowship Baptist Church, Byhalia838-4377

• Finley Grove Missionary Baptist, 2250Hwy. 7 N, Holly Springs, James Green• First Baptist Church, Byhalia, 838-2250• First Baptist Church, (SBC) Byhalia 838-3621• First Baptist Church, Holly Springs, 185E. College, 252-2627• First Baptist Church, Hickory Flat,Rev.Gary Linville, Pastor, 333-7752• First Baptist Church, Potts Camp, 333-7602• Free Branch M.B. Church, 2233 HigdonRoad, Holly Springs, Joe Louis Tunstall,Pastor, 662-551-1050• Friendship Baptist Church, OldHernando Rd., Pastor Bro. Justin Haynes, SS 9:45, Worship 11, 662-213-7939• Grace Baptist Church, 5285 Cayce Rd,Johnathan Cates, Pastor, 901-647-9906• Harris Chapel, Hoover Rd, Ashland, MSRev. McArthur King, Pastor• Hearn Grove MB Church, Byhalia,Pastor Rev. Archie Bowens• Hebron Missionary Baptist Church,Lamar Rd., Ashland 224-8733• Hickory Flat Baptist Church, Hickory Flat 333-7752• Hillcrest Baptist, 1580 Hwy. 309 S,Warsaw, Pastor Jim Buchanan• Holly Hill Baptist Church, Hwy. 7S, 662-544-0418• Hopewell Baptist No. 1, 365 Bonner,Holly Springs, Rev. Leroy James• Hopewell Baptist No. 2, 1115 Hwy. 7 N,Holly Springs• Jones Grove Baptist Church, Hwy. 7, 252-3990• Kimbrough Chapel Church, Hwy. 7, 252-4629• Liberty Hill MB Church, Hernando Road,838-8520, Rev. Calvin Rayborn Sr., pas-tor, 901-949-0771• Macedonia Baptist Church, Byhalia838-2550• Marshall County Baptist Assn., 440 Hwy.78 W 252-5110• McIntrye MB Church, 88 McIntrye Road,Pastor, Robert Garrison• Meadowbrook Baptist Church, 3115 OldPigeon Roost Rd., 838-6337, Pastor,Oscar Geeslin• First Baptist Church, Mt. Pleasant,Pastor Bro. Mike Pennock, 662-851-7230• Mt. Ollie M.B. Church, Hwy. 349, Rev.Anthony Marion Pastor• Mt. Newell MB Church, Red Banks, Rev.Arthur Fitzpatrick, Jr., 252-2015• Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Laws Hill 252-2116• Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Marianna Rd564-3595• Mt. Peel Baptist Church, Laws Hill,252-5504

• Mtn. Gillian Missionary Baptist, Church,County Line Rd. 838-2330• Mt. Sinai MB Church, 1855 Mt. SinaiRoad, 564-2271, Rev. Chris Williams.• Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Mt. Zion Road,Red Banks 851-7187• Marianna Baptist Church, Hwy 309 S, 1mile north of Hwy 4• Opulent Life Church, 619 Hwy. 7 South,behind Popeye’s Chicken. Telsa DeBerry,252-8308• New Harmony Baptist Church, Old Hwy.7 N. 252-2450• New Hope M.B. Church, Laws Hill, 3120Hwy. 310, Waterford, MS 38685, Dr.Bessie Tables, pastor, 662-252-1118

• New Hope Baptist Church, Slayden, BillyAdair, 877-3949• Open Door Baptist Church, Hwy. 78Between Hickory Flat & Potts Camp, 333-4490, Pastor David M. Helmic• Pleasant Grove Missionary BaptistChurch, Red Banks• Pine Grove Baptist Church, Pine Grove224-8622• Powell Chapel MB, High 4 East, Eddie L.Walker, 252-7875• Providence Baptist Church, 295 WhittersAve, Holly Springs• Red Banks Baptist Church, 252-7468• Red Banks Freewill Baptist Church, RedBanks Road• Reid’s Gift Baptist, Potts Camp, 333-4291, Rev. Jerry Lee Williams• Rising Star M.B. Church, Chewalla LakeRd.• Salem Baptist Church, Potts Camp• Sandhill Baptist Church, Hwy. 7, 252-5157• Sims Chapel Missionary Baptist Church,Michigan City-Early Grove Rd. 224-8466• Slayden Baptist Church, 252-4559• Smith Grove Baptist, 5776 Smith GroveRd.• Spring Hill Baptist Church, Waterford 252-5131• Strawberry Missionary Baptist, Hwy. 311,252-5997 • St. Marks Baptist, Hwy. 78 East, 252-5656• St. Matthew Baptist. Byhalia, MS838-5441

• St. Mark Baptist, Hwy. 78 E HollySprings, 252-5656• St. Paul MB, Rev. Andrew Cheairs, Hwy.309 Byhalia 838-4774• Temperance Hill Baptist, Church, Hwy.78 E, 333-7421• True Vine Missionary Baptist, 525 WestStreet, Holly Springs• Union Valley M.B. Church, 1264 UnionValley Rd, PO Box 413, Byhalia, PastorLondon Joe Richmond, 662-564-3111• Victoria Heights Baptist Church, VictoriaRoad, Joe Nunley, pastor• Victory Baptist Church, 2550 WalHill Rd.,Independence, 233-2208, DewayneWilkerson• Wyatte Baptist Church, 30721 Hwy. 4East, Senatobia, MS 38668, 662-562-6587, Pastor Scott RogersCATHOLIC• St. Joseph Catholic Church, 305 E. VanDorn 252-3138CHURCH OF CHRIST• Ashland Church of Christ, 224-6704• Byhalia Church of Christ, 70 Algee St.Bro. Brad Pettis pastor• Church of Christ, Hwy. 178 Potts Camp,William Coates, Minister, 333-7684• Church of Christ, Holly Springs, Hwy. 4E, 252-2680• Hernando Road Church of Christ, 252-1808• Laws Hill Church of Christ, Just off Hwy.310 West, Michael Baggett• Victoria Church of Christ, 192 FriendshipRd, 662-292-6076, Minister DavidJackson• Wall Hill Church of Christ, 1484 Wall HillRd., Marvin N. BairdCHURCH OF GOD• Miracle Temple Overcoming Church ofGod, Alan Corner Rd. 252-1854CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST• Miracle Temple Church of God in Christ,14420 E. Goodman Road, 838-4176• Christ Temple Church of God in Christ,210 W. Park Ave. 252-5741• Faith Temple Church of God in Christ,Roberts Chapel Rd. 252-4654• Hopewell Church of God in Christ,Byhalia, 838-3476• St. Luke Church of God in Christ, OldSalem Rd East, Ashland, MS, PastorElder Nathaniel Holleman, 224-6353• Watson Church of God in Christ,Watson, 838-3225EPISCOPAL• Christ Episcopal Church, 100 N.Randolph, 252-2584ISLAMIC• Nation of Islam, 165 N. Memphis, HollySprings, 252-6738JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES• Jehovah’s Witnesses Kingdom Hall,Hwy. 178 W, 252-6426LUTHERAN• Grace Lutheran Church, 945 Hwy. 311N., Holly Springs 252-4224METHODIST/CME• Adolphus Chapel CME Church,Marianna Road, Pastor Billy L. Williams• Anderson Chapel, Hwy. 78 W 252-1938• Asbury United Methodist Church, 225 W.College, 252-1766• Barton United Methodist Church, 895-3189• Berry’s Chapel CME Church, MichiganCity• Beverly Chapel CME, 1095 Old Hwy. 4West, Pastor Rev. Kenneth Rogers.• Calvin Chapel United Methodist Church,Hwy. 78, Holly Springs-252-7958, Rev.C.D. Miller, Pastor-252-4330• Early Grove United Methodist, PastorWayne Sheffield• Emory Independent Methodist Church,Rev. Leon Burton, Pastor, Byhalia,838-7878• First United Methodist Church, 175 E.Van Dorn, 252-1439• Free Springs United Methodist Church,Harmontown, Troy Barton, Pastor• Gray’s Chapel CME• Hamilton Chapel CME Church, 19Hamilton Rd, Waterford, MS 252-6943,Pastor Charles E. Dooley• Hebron Chapel CME, Old HernandoRoad• Hickory Flat Methodist, Rev. Neal Vick• Isaac Chapel C.M.E. Church,Rev. WillieWard, Pastor, 838-4680 Osborne BellHwy. (309)• New Hope CME Church, Red Banks,Pastor Rev. Doris Alexander, 662-551-2345• Nichols Chapel CME Church, AlgeeStreet, Byhalia, Pastor Rev. Tony Wilkins,838-7556• United Methodist Church, Byhalia,

838-2237• United Methodist Church, Potts Camp,Rev. Don Newton, Pastor 333-6335• United Methodist Church, Cornersville,Rev. Don Newton, Pastor 333-6335• United Methodist Church, Bethlehem,Rev. Don Newton, Pastor 333-6335• United Methodist Church, Waterford, MS• Hopewell No. 2 M.B. Church,Hudsonville, Rev. R. B. Hardaway,Pastor• Hudsonville C.M.E. Church, HudsonvilleRd., Slayden 252-1515• Isom Chapel CME Church, Slayden,1436 Isom Chapel Road, Pastor, Rev. JoeT. Lester, 252-2859• Mt. Pleasant United Methodist, 851-7301• Newell Chapel CME, Pastor Rev.Spencer Mathis, Moore Road, Victoria838-4822• Mt. Comfort, 120 Mt. Comfort Road, 252-4552, Rev. Charlton Johnson, Pastor• Mt. Pisgah C.M.E. Church, 3877 CayceRd, Eddie Joe Wilson, pastor• Mt. Teamer CME Church, 813 MusgrayRoad, 662-551-1655, Holly Springs, WillieHarper• Mt. Zion CME Church, Little Snow CreekRoad, Ashland, MS. 224-3278.• Rice Chapel United Methodist, PastorWayne Sheffield• Roberts Chapel, Slayden, MS, PastorGene Jeffries• St. Paul CME Church, 4759 HigdonRoad, Lake Center, 601-252-4746. PastorRev. Charles E. Dooley• Taylor’s Chapel United MethodistChurch, 154 French Road, Victoria, Ms.,Rev. Juanita Booker, Pastor, 838-2260• Victoria-Red Banks Methodist, Rev. AnitaLawson• Walton Chapel CME Church, Waterford• Wilkins Chapel CME, Waterford, PastorRobert Odum• Winborn United Methodist Church, NealVick• Yarbrough Chapel CME, 2997 Old Hwy.4 . Tony Wilkins, pastorPENTECOSTAL• Apostolic Lighthouse U.P.C., 7015 Hwy.4 West, Terry Teddlie, pastor, 662-416-1858• Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ, 178Stonewall Rd., Byhalia, 601-838-4601• Bethlehem Church of the Lord JesusChrist, Bethlehem 333-7046• United Pentecostal Church, Byhalia,838-2740

• United Pentecostal Church, Victoria, 838-6952• Evangel Full Gospel Assembly, EvangelDr., Holly Springs, 252-2756• 1st Pentecostal Church of Holly Springs,Old Hwy. 78 East, 252-3057• Church of the Living God, Davis Temple,635 W. Street, Holly Springs, Elder R.L.Davis• Heritage Apostolic Church, 400 HeritageDrive, Holly SpringsPRESBYTERIAN• First Presbyterian Church, 252-4678• First Presbyterian, Byhalia 838-2235• Greenfield Presbyterian, Waterford, 252-3311, Pastor, Rev. W. James Lyons• Hernando Presbyterian Church, 2070Mt. Pleasant Road, Pastor Steve Woods,662-449-0120OTHER• A Place Called Hope, Pastor EvelynFinley Moore, 8939 Mid South Dr., OliveBranch, MS• Anointed Christian Faith Center, 1426 SRed Banks Road, Pastor Floyd Moore• Church of Living Gospel, Byhalia, 838-4661• Church of Lord Jesus Christ, Byhalia838-3674

• Landmark Temple Of Jesus Christ, Hwy.78 W. 252-1728• Faith Christian Church, 117 CollinsCircle, 252-5905, Percy Craine, Min.• First Church of Jesus Christ, Barton,MS., Rev. Joseph M. Cupp, 895-3133• Church of Jesus Christ of Latter DaySaints, Lamar, Ms, President MichaelErickson, 662-365-8185• Harvestime Apostolic Church, 693Skating Rink Rd., Pastor Carl Waldrop, 901-268-8087• House of Prayer, 553 Tunstall andMocking Bird Road, Byhalia, CommandaLeSure, pastor, 662-560-7078• Latter Rain Church, 519 Hwy. 178W,Holly Springs, MS 252-6350• The Bahai Faith Study Group, 252-5282• Tabernacle of Prayer, Overcoming,Church of God, Woodward Ave., HollySprings, Elder Jeremiah Lesuere, Sr.• Mt. Sinia Church of God in Christ, RedBanks, MS Elder Curtis Pritchard 851-7381• New Dimension Salt & Light Ministry,185 McAlexander Rd, Red Banks, PastorActavatis Allen, 662-551-1569• Red Banks Road House of Praise &Worship, 252-4316, Pastor Ricky Barnett• Dominion of Faith Ministeries. 252-3036,Holly Springs, Pastor Henry L. Gillespie,Jr.• Byhalia Church of God, 2550 Hwy. 309S., Pastor Billy Smith, 662-838-6891• Community Temple Holiness Church,1331 Mt. Zion Rd, 662-851-3388, PastorElder Frank Moore.• New Fellowship Christian Church, 122Watson-DeSoto Rd, Byhalia, MS 38611,Pastor Michael Hughes, Sr., 838-2330.• Mighty God Ministries, Victoria, MS,Pastor Marvin Brooks, 838-2788• Victory Church, 103 Lowry Drive,Byhalia, Pastor Melvin Shackelford, 901-831-7623• New Faith Outreach Ministries, 1296 S.Red Banks Road, Pastor Tracy Jeffries,629-0360.• Jordan Temple of Deliverance, 1273McAlexander Road, Holly Springs, PastorBishop Earnest Jordan, 901-220-9415• Mustard Seed Ministries, 3213 Hwy. 309South, Byhalia, Pastors Virgil & VanessaEzekiel, 901-487-8084.• Opulent Life Church, 118 S. Memphis,St., Holly Springs

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Steve Hurdle, second from right, and his wife, Karen Hurdle, pose with clientsBob Walthall, left, and Rick Stallings after Hurdle was honored for winning the2013-2014 Purina Top All-Age Handler of the Year Award.

Professional handler SteveHurdle of Hickory Flat is the win-ner of the 26th annual Purina TopAll-Age Handler of the Year Award.During the yearlong program,Hurdle handled eight dogs to 18placements in all-age horsebackstakes.

“I am very blessed with somegreat dogs and some of the bestowners,” Hurdle said in acceptinghis third Purina All-Age HandlerAward.

“This is such a great competi-tion. It is a privilege to win. I amvery lucky to be here.”

Hurdle commanded his string ofdogs to the cumulative 2,717 pointsearned during the 2013-2014 sea-son. A male pointer, Connor’s EZButton, who Hurdle handled to winthe 2012 National All-Age OpenChampionship, earned five place-ments, including Runner-UpChampion at the BorderInternational Championship and

second in the Alberta Classic inSwift Current, Canada, first in theBucktuck Open All-Age, second inthe Prairie Open All-Age, and sec-ond in the Missouri Open All-Age.

Mega Blackhawk’s Progeny, amale pointer, earned four place-ments, including winning theSaskatchewan Championship inCanada and taking first in theSunflower Open All-Age, third inthe Fitch Farms Open All-Age, andthird in the Prairie Open All-Age.House’s Yellow Jacket and Chaz,both male pointers, earned twoplacements each. Among the stand-out dogs Hurdle handled, Dazzling,a 2-year-old female pointer ownedby Thorpe McKenzie and BobWalthall of Tallahassee, Fla., wonthe 2013-2014 Purina Derby TopField Trial Bird Dog Award.

A professional handler for 24years, Hurdle handled Shell CreekCoin in 2007-2008 to the Purina TopField Trial Bird Dog Award, the

same year Hurdle received his firstPurina Handler Award. The pointer,owned by David O’Connor ofBullard, Texas, also won the 2006National All-Age OpenChampionship. Hurdle won his sec-ond Purina Handler Award in 2009-2010. After Hurdle handledConnor’s EZ Button, also owned byO’Connor to his winning theNational Championship, the dogwent on to win the 2011-2012Purina Top Field Trial Bird DogAward.

As the winner of the 2013-2014Purina Top All-Age Handler Award,Hurdle received a $2,000 cashprize, a diamond for the Purina All-Age Handler of the Year ring, and ayear’s supply of Purina Pro PlanSport Performance 30/20 Formulafor one dog.

Hurdle was recognized June 20at the Purina Award banquet at theThoroughbred Center inLexington, Ky.

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POTTS CAMP School district, 3BD,1BA. No smoking. No pets. Livingroom, dining room, kitchen, utilityroom, carport. Stove furnished, C/A,big yard. Nice house, brick. $600mo., $600 dep. 662-551-0498, 662-333-6631. (28-29p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––2BD MOBILE home for rent, Dep.,$375, rent, $375. Holly Springs,Sadie Manuel Rd. 662-551-1294,901-246-9988. (28p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––• REAL ESTATE2 ACRES, Byhalia area. Ownerfinancing. Call 662-544-1007.(20tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––2 ACRES for sale, 10 minutes southof Collierville at Roper Plantation.Only $29,995 with $295 down; 9%APR, payments only $238.97 permonth. Call 662-544-1007 forbrochure. (20tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––LEASE/PURCHASE HOMES. 6lots, 3 to 6 acres each. Will finance,land, house or doublewide. 1878 S.Slayden Rd. Hunting land. 662-316-2821. (30tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––20 ACRES, corner of Clear CreekRd. and Hwy. 7, 10 acres in rowcrop, 5 acres in CRP pine. $69,000.Jeremy Ryan Crye-Leike Realtors,901-488-8461. (06tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––29.3 ACRES, Slayden area, heavilywooded with excellent homesitesand plenty of game. $99,000,Jeremy Ryan Crye-Leike Realtors901-488-8461. (12tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––134 ACRES, 8 acre spring fedstocked lake, rolling pastureland,fenced, beautiful views! Hwy 349 Sof Potts Camp. $2495/acre. JeremyRyan Crye-Leike Realtors 901-488-8461. (15tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––110 ACRES south of Potts Campalong Brownlee Rd. Fenced, 1-pond100% pasture. Perfect for livestock.$1695/acre. Jeremy Ryan Crye-Leike Realtors 901-488-8461.(18tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––9.2 ACRES, 1 small, 1BD house,3BD trailer, 2BD trailer, five storagebldgs, four septic tanks, two wells,quiet neighborhood. Listen to thewhippoorwills, look at the deer.Mathews Corner area. $95,000. 936Rebecca Rd., 662-564-1464, 662-393-2058. (28-31c)––––––––––––––––––––––––––5.9 ACRES for sale, $20,000.Leewood Rd., off Red Banksbetween Hernando Rd. and Hwy.78. 901-246-7821. (28p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––• COMMERCIALFOR SALE or rent, real nice officebuilding, corner of Memphis andValley St., Holly Springs. $500 mo.rent or $75,000. 901-219-5199,901-363-3874. (28-31c)––––––––––––––––––––––––––• BUSINESSESFOR SALEINVESTMENT PROPERTIES: 431W. College and 119 McKinney.Newly renovated store and rentalhouse on 2.053 acre corner lot.$88,000 for both. 662-397-5472.(27-30p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––• AUTOS364 MLK JR. Dr., Holly Springs,662-252-4533. New tire sale:225/60/16s, $69.99; 215/60/16s$69.99; 205/60/15s $59.99;235/75/15s $79.99. Over 3,000 usedtires. Fix flats, repair tires, tire rota-tion. Mon.-Fri., 8-5, Sat., 8-3. OwnerJohn Alan Hayes. (18tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––2003 FORD Expedition XLT, goodcond.; silver, 203,000 miles, newtires. Reduced to $4,000. 662-544-3050. (15tfn) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––SET OF four tires, like new, 31-10-50 R15 inch. Holly Springs, 901-299-2625. Holly Springs. (28p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––SET OF FORD Lariat wheels, 6holes, center cap, lug nut, $175,Holly Springs. 901-299-2625. (28p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––2008 HHR, 4 cyl., black interior,clean, $6,650. Holly Springs. 901-299-2625. (28p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––2001 BMW convertible, very clean,auto, $5,700. Holly Springs. 901-299-2625. (28)––––––––––––––––––––––––––

2007 DODGE Ram 2500, Big HornEdition, quad cab, 6.7 Cumminsdiesel, 6 spd., new tires, manyextras. $19,999. Will consider trade,in part, for smaller truck in goodcond. 662-838-4457. (27-30p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––1977 CHEVY Blazer, 4x4, 38, auto,V8, auto, new gas tank, fuel pumpand carb. Good condition, $1900obo. 662-507-8860. (28p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––• FOUNDWEIMARANER found. Call to iden-tiy, 662-838-6755. (28f)––––––––––––––––––––––––––• PETSYORKSHIRE TERRIERS, malesand females, 5 wks. old., vet check,first shots, registered, home-raised,parents on site. Serious calls only.662-838-4259 or 662-420-3852.(26-29p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––• LIVESTOCKFARM PUPPIES, 3/4 Pyrenees, 1/4German shepherd, 8 wks. old, sec-ond shots, have been with goats,chickens, small dogs and cats sincebirth. Mother and father on site. $75.662-564-1337, leave message. (27-28p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––• WANTED TO BUYISO/WTB: Hickory Flat School year-books, annuals. 1982 and before.Please contact 662-266-0944. (28-29p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––

•MISC. FOR SALECATFISH FOR SALE - Filet andwhole. Call 662-838-2444 (46tfnc)–––––––––––––––––––––––––1ST CHOICE Thrift Store. FreeDVD movie of your choice with apurchase of $20 or more. New andused items arriving daily. 540 Hwy.178 E, next to Quality Carpet. 10a.m.-6 p.m., Mon.-Sat., 662-544-2338. (07tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––BIG ROUND bales of hay, $50-$60.662-838-7094, 662-838-6123.(36tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––PORCH SWINGS Call for details662-838-9889; cell, 662-255-1342.(11tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––ASSORTMENT Of used window aircond., 5000 BTU to 24,000 BTU.662-224-8333, 901-212-2287. (27-28c)––––––––––––––––––––––––––• YARD SALESHUGE YARD Sale, First PentecostalChurch, Old Hwy. 178E. Fri., 11th,Sat., 12th, 7:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Mostanything you want. Four families.(28p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––RUMMAGE SALE, 5323 SmithGrove Road, Holly Springs. Diningset and other misc. furniture. HomeInterior items, purses, shoes andlots of other goodies. Friday andSaturday July 11-12 7 a.m. - noon(28p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––OLIVE BRANCH neighborhoodyard sale, Estates of Davis Grove,Sat., July 12, off Malone Rd. northof Goodman Rd. 4223 Davis GroveBlvd. Garden and hand tools, lots ofmisc. (28p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––HUGE YARD sale, 294 Holiday Dr.,Barton area. Goodman Rd., left onClark Rd., right on Quinn Rd., left toHoliday Dr. July 10-13, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.Rain, held inside. Furn., clothes,china dishes, John Deere, 2003licensed series train set, surroundsound system, variety of pre-schooltoys, many kitchen small items,microwave, dishwasher, wheelchair,bikes, scooters and lots more. 662-895-9174. (28c)––––––––––––––––––––––––––YARD SALE, July 12, 345 E. VanDorn Ave., 8 a.m. until. Rain can-cels. (28p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––

YARD SALE, Fri., Sat., July 11-12,7 a.m.-12 noon. 707 Carey ChapelRd., Red Banks. Multi-family:kitchen table and chairs, furn., chil-dren’s clothing and toys and misc.household items. (28p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––• MISCELLANEOUSPHOTOS NEEDED. The ScaleMagazine, P.O.Box 141, Victoria, MS38679, http//www.TheScaleMagazine.MagCloud.com (26-33p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––

• HELP WANTEDMAINTENANCE: Assistant formaintenance supervisor needed.Steady work at hourly rate with con-sistent O/T and annual bonuspotential. You may fax resume to662-851-3128; mail to P.O. Box 36,Mt. Pleasant, MS 38649, apply inperson at 228 Mt. Pleasant Rd., Mt.Pleasant, MS, or email [email protected].––––––––––––––––––––––––––KENNEL HELP. Must love animals.501-944-6158, 501-944-6157. (28c)––––––––––––––––––––––––––DRIVERS: CDL (A or B) LocalRecruiting Fair, Mon., July 14th,Tues., July 15th, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.,Wed., July 16th, 8 a.m.-12 p.m.Hampton Inn & Suites at BealeStreet, 175 Peabody Place,Memphis, TN 38103. Call Wendy forappt: 1-855-279-2855. (28p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––DRIVERS PROFESSIONAL, CDL-A. Get paid well, Get home time. It'spossible!Tanker/Hazmat, 2 yrs. exp.Frank Thompson Transport, 870-862-5426. (28p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––

• SERVICESDIXIE-NET is always moving for-ward! No customer is too small or toobig. We offer services to businessand residential customers who haveone or hundreds of simultaneoususers. If it sounds like we are brag-ging, you are right.We must be doingsomething right. Either it is the rightprice or the right product that worksgreat. Our affordable and reliablehigh-speed Internet allows you toenjoy social networking sites andonline gaming and VoIP phone serv-ice. Dixie-net high-speed internetincludes free access toespn360.com all year round. Dixie-Net also has local employees on sitethat can fix your computer or networkat your office. Give us a call and letus help you with all of your communi-cation needs whether it is phoneservice, web hosting, web design orbroadband Internet. Call us @ 800-918-9023 and see what is happen-ing. DIXIE-NET: BRINGING THEWORLD TO YOUR HOMETOWN(03tfn)–––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED TO MOVE? Call Ed’s MovingService. 662-252-2641 (51tfnc)–––––––––––––––––––––––––LET US CLEAN your carpets.Residential or commercial. Free esti-mates, no hidden costs. New state ofthe art equipment. Master CarpetCleaning Service, 662-252-2641(46tfnc)–––––––––––––––––––––––––

MLC CONSTRUCTION - specializ-ing in remodeling, additions, con-crete work, sun decks, painting,wood fences, roofing. MikeCummins, 901-335-8842. (17tfnc)–––––––––––––––––––––––––W.I. PAVING, gravel, sand, dirt, whiterock, residential renovations, trenchdigging. Concrete and asphalt drive-ways. Call Roy Ramsey, 901-292-3689. (36tfnc)–––––––––––––––––––––––––APPLIANCE REPAIR and refrigera-tion. Over 35 yrs. exp. All majorbrands, 662-252-3654, 901-603-6352. (02tfnc)–––––––––––––––––––––––––TIRED OF dingy ceilings? We repairand paint ceilings. Repair sheetrock,roofing, fencing, decks. All carpentrywork. Ref. available, insured. 901-606-3319. (05tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––ROBERT’S COMPUTER SERVICE.Virus removal, computer repair,tablets, phones, camera systems,networking, WiFi and more.662-504-4041, 662-274-1878;[email protected]. (10tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––DOZER, TRACKHOE and backhoework, driveways, house pads, ponds,clearing, etc. Specializing in mobilehome prep. 662-587-3363. (46tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED JUNK hauled off? Call 901-299-4044. Also buy junk cars andhaul off any scrap metal, no charge.(03tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––MALONE & SON Roofing.Specialize in tearing off, leak repair,re-roofing. Free estimates. 901-216-5755. (18tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––PHILLIPS TREE SERVICE is aninsured, accredited business, withthe Better Business Bureau, servingsouthwest Tenn. and northwestMiss. 662-216-9369. (12-36c)––––––––––––––––––––––––––PRO IMAGE Lawncare. Mowing,edging, yard cleanup, tree trimming,etc. Rates starting as low as $25 peryard. Free weed killer treatment onall driveways and sidewalks. Seniorcitizen discounts. Licensed. Tommy,901-828-6748 for free estimates.(13tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED GRAVEL? We have a smalldump truck made perfect to carry 6tons of gravel.The best kind of grav-el is the 610 grade. It is crushedconcrete that sets up in a couple ofdays and leaves a good foundation.We are putting it on new drivewaysinstead of the rock clay that washesaway. $350 for a 6-ton load deliv-ered. We have larger loads if need-ed. 901-299-9566. (27-39c)––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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By JACOB W. EASLEY2014 Crop CertificationDeadlines - Reminder

In order to comply withFSA program eligibilityrequirements, all producersare encouraged to visit thecounty FSA office to file anaccurate crop certificationreport (578) by the applicabledeadline.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014, isthe acreage reporting datefor all spring seeded cropssuch as CRP, corn, soybeans,cotton, grass, etc.

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If a producer acquiresadditional acreage after theabove acreage reportingdate, then the acreage mustbe reported no later than 30calendars days after pur-chase or acquiring the lease.Appropriate ownership orlease documentation must beprovided to the county office.

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PreOwned05 VOLVO V70 #14B0095A..................................................$6,99506 DODGE STRATUS SDN #Z0508A...................................$6,99506 FORD RANGER #14J0266B.............................................$7,98811 KIA FORTE 5-DOOR #B3749C ..................................... $12,99511 FORD FUSION #Z0550A .............................................. $14,99512 HONDA CIVIC SDN #Z0547......................................... $14,99513 CHEVROLET IMPALA #Z0536 ..................................... $15,99513 NISSAN SENTRA #Z0575 ............................................. $16,995

11 TOYOTA CAMRY #14G0373A ...................................... $17,99513 NISSAN ALTIMA #Z0561.............................................. $18,99513 FORD ESCAPE #Z0513 ................................................. $18,99513 NISSAN VERANO #Z0509 ............................................ $18,99513 CHEVROLET CAPTIVA SPORT FLEET #Z0560........... $19,99512 GMC TERRAIN #14G0300A ......................................... $21,99512 TOYOTA CAMRY #14B0317A ...................................... $21,99510 CADILLAC SRX #14G0547A ........................................ $23,995

13 GMC TERRAIN #Z0545 ................................................. $23,99511 GMC ACADIA #Z0555 .................................................. $25,99513 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 #Z0570..................... $26,99510 CHEVROLET CAMARO #L15644A .............................. $26,99511 BUICK ENCLAVE #Z0556 ............................................. $28,99513 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 #Z0571..................... $29,99509 FORD MUSTANG #14D0017B..................................... $34,99512 FORD F-150 #14G0637A ............................................. $34,995

78 Goodman Rd. | Southaven, MS 38671

*#1 BASED ON YTD NEW CAR SALES. SPECIAL FINANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT. ALL REBATES AND INCENTIVES APPLIED. EXCLUDES TAX,TITLE, AND LICENSE.WITH APPROVED CREDIT. SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. NO OTHER OFFERS APPLY. INCLUDES PROCESSING FEE OF $288.30. PHOTOS FOR ILLUS PURPOSES. IN STOCK VEHICLES. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. PRICE GOOD THRU AD RUN DATE.

21,988$

NewGMC Terrain

14G0228

NewGMC Sierras

10,000$UP TO

New Buick Verano or New Buick Encore

14B0082

19,988$ 0%60

13B0653

NewBuick Lacrosses

UP TO OFF7,000$ 0%60

New Buick Regals

UP TO OFF5,500$ 0%60

Champion Mississippi-Bred HeiferHaley Walker, Potts Camp, right, received a cash award for herChampion Mississippi-Bred Heifer shown at the state fair juniorshow in 2013. She is pictured at the 2014 Mississippi AngusAssociation Meeting and Banquet, May 2 in Jackson. Jon PaulWhitlock presented the award.

Photo by Chris Jeffcoat, American Angus Association.

Owned Reserve Champion FemaleJPW Whitlocks 1219 Lady won the Owned Reserve SeniorChampion Female Award at the 2014 Eastern Regional JuniorAngus Show, June 12-15 in Raleigh, N.C. Haley Walker, of PottsCamp, owns the winning female.

Farm Service Agency NewsJuly 15 - deadline nears for acreage reporting on spring crops

Ida B. Wells-Barnett Annual Birthday Celebration July 11, 12, 13