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By SUE WATSON Staff Writer The board of supervisors voted January 6 to reappoint people in all Marshall County positions and to add Celestine Tucker to head the Veterans Affairs office. All employees were contin- ued in their present salaries as well. The board discussed sev- eral items of old business before recessing until January 21. They traveled to Jackson to meet with the Legislature Tuesday and Wednesday (of this week). In road and bridge busi- ness, engineer Kevin McLeod, representing Elliott and Britt, reminded supervi- sors that bids would be opened Tuesday, Jan. 21, at 10 a.m. for the approaches and bridge on Valentine Road. Bids will be opened Monday, Feb. 3, at 10 a.m. for the wastewater treatment plant at Roxul. He also advised supervi- sors that the first week of February is set for a seven- day bid on the Wingo Road extension at Roxul and on the heavy weight road that will be connected to Wingo and to Highway 72. Bill Mobley, executive director for the Marshall County Industrial Develop- ment Authority, said the two projects will be bid on the same day so parties can bid on both projects if they wish on the Wingo and heavy weight road projects. In county zoning matters, executive director Ken Jones said a developer wants to get approval to sell four lots at Amber Circle. There is a prob- lem with the lots being locat- ed in a flood plain and with mud running into the road after rains, he said. Supervisor Keith Taylor said the matter should be revisited since the developer has waited so long to sell the lots. County administrator Larry Hall recommended that engineer Larry Britt look at the situation and advise super- visors on what should take place. Supervisor Ronnie Joe Bennett said he does not think it is the county’s busi- ness to tell someone where The South Reporter VOLUME 149 (USPS-504320) HOLLY SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI 38635 • THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 2014 NUMBER 3 Sports H.W. Byers takes two from rival Potts Camp N EWS B RIEFS NAACP plans breakfast for Dr. King’s birthday The Marshall County Branch of the NAA CP will host the 29th ann ual com- memoration of the bir thday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. A birthday breakfast is set for Monday, Jan. 20, at 9 a.m. at St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, 1393 Highway 309 South, Byhalia. Byhalia Chamber hosting awards lunch The annual Byhalia Area Chamber of Commerce Awards of the Year Luncheon is set f or Thursday, Jan. 30. Awards will be presented for Leader of the Year, Customer Service, Board Member of the Year and Non-Profit/Civic Organiza- tion. The luncheon, which will be held at Nor thcentral Electric Power Association, begins at 11 a.m. with dis- plays and netw orking. A buffet lunch follows at 11:30 a.m. and the program at 12 noon. Sponsor is Br antley Funeral Home of Oliv e Branch, and the speak er, Jonathan Matthews, will talk about “Today’s Trends in Funeral Service.” Northcentral EPA is locat- ed on Highw ay 178 at Hacks Cross Road in Oliv e Branch. Cost of the luncheon is $10 for members with a reservation (by January 24) and $20 without a reser va- tion. The luncheon will be catered by Clancy’s Cafe of Red Banks. Display space is available for $30 (which includes lunch). There will also be member commercials, new member picture and member of the day. For more inf ormation, call the Chamber at 662- 838-8127 or e-mail bac- cmembership@century- tel.net for reservations. Press Association to roast secretary of state Mississippi Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann will be roasted b y the Mississippi Press Asso- ciation at an ann ual benefit for its education foundation. Roastmaster for the Thursday, Jan. 30, event will be Sid Salter , director of University Relations at Mississippi State University and longtime syndicated columnist. Tickets for the e vent are now on sale. Call 601-981- 3060 or go online to www.mspress.org. The 24th ann ual Roast to benefit the MPA Education Foundation will be held at the Hilton J ackson on County Line Road (6 p .m. reception and 7 p .m. din- ner). In over two decades, the event has raised thousands of dollars to benefit the scholarship, internship and grant programs of MPAEF. Opinion Revenue numbers suggest state’s economy, resources improving Your Community Newspaper Since 1865 • Phone 662-252-4261 • Email: [email protected] • Online at www.southreporter.com Remembering Sugar Bear’s big smile By SUE WATSON Staff Writer On summer days he could be seen cutting grass and trimming flower beds. In fall, he raked a lot of leaves. His wife, Ola Mae, often sat all day in the truck while he worked. They had ups and downs, once having most of their lawn equipment stolen and another time losing their house to fire, but always bounced back after hard luck. M.H. Hampton, better known as “Sugar Bear,” passed away last week and Holly Springs, indeed, lost one of its characters. Members of the community have fond memories of the hard- working and kind man. “Holly Springs will not be the same without Sugar Bear to lift his hand up as high as he could, waving and shouting to the peo- ple passing by, as he was doing his yard work,” Jane Callicutt said. “He was always so happy with a big smile for everyone.” Scott Beggs regretted the passing of his friend. “Everyone admires a tireless work ethic and he certainly demonstrated it by working seven days a week most of his life,” Beggs said. “With his big smile and enthusiastic waves, he brightened many people’s day. “Sugar Bear definitely made Holly Springs more beautiful with the many yards that he mowed, bushes that he trimmed and leaves that he raked. He embodied Holly Springs’ motto: ‘All Kinds of Character.’ He will be missed.” Sugar Bear was featured in The South Reporter’s Profile Edition on March 13, 2008. He was age 70 that year. He worked year-round and in later years grew a thick white beard to keep warm in winter and also wore a toboggan. As a young man, the Ashland homeboy worked in concrete construction. For his obituary, see page 2 of this week’s edition of the newspa- per. New state rep gets send-off to capitol By SUE WATSON Staff Writer A large group of support- ers from far and wide in Marshall and Benton counties turned out January 3 to give John Faulkner, newly-elected state representative, a send- off to the Legislature. The reception was held at The Smiling Phoenix in Holly Springs. Holly Springs Mayor Kelvin Buck introduced his friend, who served as his for- mer campaign manager in his run for the city’s top seat. “Welcome, each of you here tonight,” Buck said, “for our send-off for the new state representative for District 5. Many of you helped to make it happen. It kind of started with the mayor’s election. Everybody had to put their stamp on it one way or anoth- er.” Buck said the community faces a lot of things, but the bottom line is that everyone wants the quality of life to improve for residents. “Everyone is working together for the same goal,” he said. “If you have some- thing positive to contribute, (do so).” The mayor said while he served as representative of District 5, the local delegation (Jack Gadd, Bill Stone, City project moves forward By SUE WATSON Staff Writer Holly Springs officials met with a contractor and with offi- cials from the Environmental Protection Agency and Mississippi Emergency Management Agency to lay out the ground rules for two Brownfields grants awarded to the city. The work begins this year to identify properties that could be assessed for possible improvements – including problems with blight. Participation is strictly on a voluntary basis. The EPA-funded project assists communities in identi- fying areas that are run down or blighted and helps owners determine if there are any contaminated areas such as soil or water. Afterward, if any cleanup is needed, the proper- ties are put back into use. Some areas the city is inter- ested in having assessed by the grant include the old waterhouse and fire station on Falconer Avenue, the Highway 7 N. industrial area and the old school on West Valley Avenue. Privately- owned properties can also be assessed, provided the own- ers are interested in a study. Charles Ray, with PPM Consultants, Inc., said the pro- gram will include areas that have a perception of blight or contamination that owners want to redevelop. The study will help leverage money to put the property back in use, he said. He said getting these prop- erties redeveloped will help expand the city’s tax base. Charles Coney, with PPM, deals with the technical side of the project. He will be most County supervisors make reappointments • Also talk about zoning issue (From left) Gary Tunstall Jr., Rickey Raimey Jr., Jarvis Dowdy and Ronnell Boyland, members of the Holly Springs High School JROTC, present the flags f or the National Anthem, pr ior to the basketball games versus Senatobia on Tuesday evening, January 7. Holly High students K yia King and A ysia Ivy sang “The Star- Spangled Banner.” Photo by Sue Watson Sarah Liddy visits with John Faulkner during the recent reception in Holly Spr ings. Courtesy photo M.H. “Sugar Bear” Hampton Photo by Barry Burleson Flag presentation See COUNTY page 13 See STATE REP page 13 See PROJECT page 13

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Page 1: The South Reporterarchives.etypeservices.com/Holly1/Magazine43741/...By SUE WATSON Staff Writer The board of supervisors voted January 6 to reappoint people in all Marshall County

By SUE WATSONStaff Writer

The board of supervisorsvoted January 6 to reappointpeople in all Marshall Countypositions and to add CelestineTucker to head the VeteransAffairs office.

All employees were contin-ued in their present salaries aswell.

The board discussed sev-eral items of old businessbefore recessing untilJanuary 21. They traveled toJackson to meet with theLegislature Tuesday and

Wednesday (of this week).In road and bridge busi-

ness, engineer KevinMcLeod, representing Elliottand Britt, reminded supervi-sors that bids would beopened Tuesday, Jan. 21, at 10a.m. for the approaches andbridge on Valentine Road.Bids will be opened Monday,Feb. 3, at 10 a.m. for thewastewater treatment plant atRoxul.

He also advised supervi-sors that the first week ofFebruary is set for a seven-day bid on the Wingo Road

extension at Roxul and on theheavy weight road that will beconnected to Wingo and toHighway 72.

Bill Mobley, executivedirector for the MarshallCounty Industrial Develop-ment Authority, said the twoprojects will be bid on thesame day so parties can bidon both projects if they wishon the Wingo and heavyweight road projects.

In county zoning matters,executive director Ken Jonessaid a developer wants to getapproval to sell four lots atAmber Circle. There is a prob-lem with the lots being locat-

ed in a flood plain and withmud running into the roadafter rains, he said.

Supervisor Keith Taylorsaid the matter should berevisited since the developerhas waited so long to sell thelots.

County administratorLarry Hall recommended thatengineer Larry Britt look atthe situation and advise super-visors on what should takeplace.

Supervisor Ronnie JoeBennett said he does notthink it is the county’s busi-ness to tell someone where

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NEWS BRIEFSNAACP plans breakfastfor Dr. King’s birthdayThe Marshall County

Branch of the NAA CP willhost the 29th ann ual com-memoration of the bir thdayof Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.A birthday breakfast is set

for Monday, Jan. 20, at 9a.m. at St. Paul MissionaryBaptist Church, 1393Highway 309 South,Byhalia.

Byhalia Chamber hosting awards lunchThe annual Byhalia Area

Chamber of CommerceAwards of the YearLuncheon is set f orThursday, Jan. 30.Awards will be presented

for Leader of the Year,Customer Service, BoardMember of the Year andNon-Profit/Civic Organiza-tion.The luncheon, which will

be held at Nor thcentralElectric Power Association,begins at 11 a.m. with dis-plays and netw orking. Abuffet lunch follows at 11:30a.m. and the program at 12noon.Sponsor is Br antley

Funeral Home of Oliv eBranch, and the speak er,Jonathan Matthews, will talkabout “Today’s Trends inFuneral Service.”Northcentral EPA is locat-

ed on Highw ay 178 atHacks Cross Road in Oliv eBranch.Cost of the luncheon is

$10 for members with areservation (by January 24)and $20 without a reser va-tion. The luncheon will becatered by Clancy’s Cafe ofRed Banks. Display spaceis available for $30 (whichincludes lunch).There will also be member

commercials, new memberpicture and member of theday. For more inf ormation,call the Chamber at 662-838-8127 or e-mail [email protected] for reservations.

Press Association toroast secretary of stateMississippi Secretary of

State Delbert Hosemannwill be roasted b y theMississippi Press Asso-ciation at an annual benefitfor its education foundation.Roastmaster for the

Thursday, Jan.30, event willbe Sid Salter , director ofUniversity Relations atMississippi State Universityand longtime syndicatedcolumnist.Tickets for the e vent are

now on sale. Call 601-981-3060 or go online towww.mspress.org.The 24th annual Roast to

benefit the MPA EducationFoundation will be held atthe Hilton J ackson onCounty Line Road (6 p .m.reception and 7 p .m. din-ner).In over two decades, the

event has raised thousandsof dollars to benefit thescholarship, internship andgrant programs of MPAEF.

OpinionRevenue numbers suggest state’seconomy, resources improving

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

Remembering Sugar Bear’s big smileBy SUE WATSON

Staff WriterOn summer days he could be

seen cutting grass and trimmingflower beds. In fall, he raked a lotof leaves.

His wife, Ola Mae, often sat allday in the truck while he worked.

They had ups and downs,once having most of their lawnequipment stolen and anothertime losing their house to fire,but always bounced back afterhard luck.

M.H. Hampton, better knownas “Sugar Bear,” passed away lastweek and Holly Springs, indeed,lost one of its characters.

Members of the communityhave fond memories of the hard-

working and kind man.“Holly Springs will not be the

same without Sugar Bear to lifthis hand up as high as he could,waving and shouting to the peo-ple passing by, as he was doinghis yard work,” Jane Callicuttsaid. “He was always so happywith a big smile for everyone.”

Scott Beggs regretted thepassing of his friend.

“Everyone admires a tirelesswork ethic and he certainlydemonstrated it by workingseven days a week most of hislife,” Beggs said. “With his bigsmile and enthusiastic waves, hebrightened many people’s day.

“Sugar Bear definitely madeHolly Springs more beautiful

with the many yards that hemowed, bushes that he trimmedand leaves that he raked. Heembodied Holly Springs’ motto:‘All Kinds of Character.’ He willbe missed.”

Sugar Bear was featured inThe South Reporter’s ProfileEdition on March 13, 2008. Hewas age 70 that year.

He worked year-round and inlater years grew a thick whitebeard to keep warm in winterand also wore a toboggan.

As a young man, the Ashlandhomeboy worked in concreteconstruction.

For his obituary, see page 2 ofthis week’s edition of the newspa-per.

New state rep getssend-off to capitol

By SUE WATSONStaff Writer

A large group of support-ers from far and wide inMarshall and Benton countiesturned out January 3 to giveJohn Faulkner, newly-electedstate representative, a send-off to the Legislature.

The reception was held atThe Smiling Phoenix in HollySprings.

Holly Springs MayorKelvin Buck introduced hisfriend, who served as his for-mer campaign manager in hisrun for the city’s top seat.

“Welcome, each of youhere tonight,” Buck said, “forour send-off for the new staterepresentative for District 5.

Many of you helped to make ithappen. It kind of started withthe mayor’s election.Everybody had to put theirstamp on it one way or anoth-er.”

Buck said the communityfaces a lot of things, but thebottom line is that everyonewants the quality of life toimprove for residents.

“Everyone is workingtogether for the same goal,”he said. “If you have some-thing positive to contribute,(do so).”

The mayor said while heserved as representative ofDistrict 5, the local delegation(Jack Gadd, Bill Stone,

Cityprojectmovesforward

By SUE WATSONStaff Writer

Holly Springs officials metwith a contractor and with offi-cials from the EnvironmentalProtection Agency andMississippi EmergencyManagement Agency to layout the ground rules for twoBrownfields grants awardedto the city.

The work begins this yearto identify properties thatcould be assessed for possibleimprovements – includingproblems with blight.Participation is strictly on avoluntary basis.

The EPA-funded projectassists communities in identi-fying areas that are run downor blighted and helps ownersdetermine if there are anycontaminated areas such assoil or water. Afterward, if anycleanup is needed, the proper-ties are put back into use.

Some areas the city is inter-ested in having assessed bythe grant include the oldwaterhouse and fire station onFalconer Avenue, theHighway 7 N. industrial areaand the old school on WestValley Avenue. Privately-owned properties can also beassessed, provided the own-ers are interested in a study.

Charles Ray, with PPMConsultants, Inc., said the pro-gram will include areas thathave a perception of blight orcontamination that ownerswant to redevelop. The studywill help leverage money toput the property back in use,he said.

He said getting these prop-erties redeveloped will helpexpand the city’s tax base.

Charles Coney, with PPM,deals with the technical sideof the project. He will be most

County supervisors make reappointments• Also talk about zoning issue

(From left) Gary Tunstall Jr., Rickey Raimey Jr., Jarvis Dowdy andRonnell Boyland, members of the Holly Springs High SchoolJROTC, present the flags f or the National Anthem, pr ior to the

basketball games versus Senatobia on Tuesday evening, January7. Holly High students K yia King and A ysia Ivy sang “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

Photo by Sue Watson

Sarah Liddy visits with John Faulkner during the recent reception in Holly Spr ings.

Courtesy photo

M.H. “Sugar Bear” Hampton

Photo by Barry Burleson

Flag presentation

See COUNTY page 13

See STATE REP page 13

See PROJECT page 13

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Gussie T. Dowdy Ambrose Gussie T. Dowdy Ambrose, 82, of Memphis, Tenn., former-

ly of Holly Springs, died Jan. 5, 2014, atHarborview Nursing Rehab in Memphis. Shewas the widow of Willaiard Ambrose. Shewas on the church usher board for more than35 years, a member of the mother’s boardand missionary society.

Services were held at 2:30 p.m. on Jan. 11at Kimbrough Chapel MB Church, whereshe was a member. Burial was in the churchcemetery. Rev. J.W. Smith Jr. officiated. J.F. Brittenum and SonFuneral Home was in charge of arrangements.

She leaves five daughters, Martha Ambrose, DorothyAmbrose, both of Holly Springs, Katie Turner, Regina Webster,both of Memphis, Mary Johnson of Byhalia; seven sons, JohnMoore, Lawrence Dowdy, Joseph Ambrose of Memphis, JoeDowdy of Murfreesboro, Tenn., James Ambrose of Southaven,George Ambrose of Lamar, Charles Ambrose of Holly Springs;33 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and severalgreat-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by two children, Rodger Mooreand Jessie Sims.

Paula Floyd CowanPaula Floyd Cowan, 44, of Nashville, formerly of Holly

Springs, died Jan. 1, 2014, at Skyline MedicalCenter in Nashville, Tenn. She was thewidow of Arthur T. Cowan. She was a gradu-ate of Holly Springs High School, Class of1988.

Services were held at 2 p.m. on Jan. 12 atSerenity-Autry Funeral Home Chapel. Burialwas in Yarbrough Chapel Cemetery. Rev.Tony Wilkins was eulogist.

She leaves two sons, Authur Terrell Cowan Jr., TavarusCowan, both of Nashville; four sisters, Ella B. Cowans (Willie),Elora Mannings (Haze) both of Memphis, Tenn., Louise Floydof Holly Springs; five brothers, Curtis Floyd Jr., Alfred Floyd,Tony Floyd (Regina), all of Memphis, Leander Wilson (Jean) ofOlive Branch, Cornelius Jones (Katrina) of Memphis; and onegranddaughter.

She was preceded in death by a sister, Evelyn Talley.

Phyllis S. DearPhyllis S. Dear, 55, of Holly Springs, died Jan. 10, 2014, at

Alliance HealthCare. She was a Baptist and a dietary aide withTrinity Mission Rehab.

Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. on Jan. 12 at CareyChapel Cemetery in Holly Springs. Bro. Rusty Fair officiated.Holly Springs Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

She leaves her son, Kenneth W. Cook Jr. of Holly Springs; abrother, John Wilson of Red Banks; and six sisters, JoanProctor, Jane King, both of Somerville, Tenn., Linda Parker ofByhalia, Karen McClure of Rossville, Tenn., Sandra McGregorof Byhalia, Patricia Teel of Holly Springs.

For online condolences visit www.hsfuneralhome.com

M.H. Hampton M.H. “Sugar Bear” Hampton, 76, of Holly Springs, died Jan.

7, 2014, at Trinity Mission Health & Rehab. He was a memberof Sand Hill MB Church, and he was self-employed in lawn service.

Services were held at 1:30 p.m. on Jan. 12at J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral HomeChapel. Pastor Edrick Garrison officiated.

He leaves his wife, Ola Mae GloverHampton; two daughters, Eurtha BellJackson (Michael), Diane Evans, both ofMemphis, Tenn.; seven grandchildren and 12great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a daughter, Shirley Ann Glover.

Willie Edward HardawayWillie Edward Hardaway, 73, of Holly Springs, died Jan. 6,

2014, at Baptist Hospital-DeSoto in Southaven. He was a self-employed construction worker.

Services were held at 10:30 a.m. on Jan. 11at Pleasant Grove MB Church in Red Banks,where he was a member. Burial was in thechurch cemetery. Rev. Dwight Jones officiat-ed. J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral Homewas in charge of arrangements.

He leaves his wife, Ruthie MartinHardaway; five daughters, Michelle Hinkle,Patricia Campbell, Tracy Campbell Dortch,all of Holly Springs, Patricia Gale Seldon of Red Banks, LindaFay Frank of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; two sons, James Hardaway of RedBanks, Ronnie King of Indianapolis, Ind.; two sisters, BerniceOliver, Josephine Briscoe of Holly Springs; six brothers, LerlonHardaway, Tommy Hardaway Jr. of Holly Springs, KingHardaway, Edison Hardaway of Red Banks, Robert Hardawayof Victoria, James N. Hardaway of Chicago, Ill.; 20 grandchil-dren and 27 great-grandchildren.

Doris HouckDoris Houck, 85, of Holly Springs, died Jan. 9, 2014. She was

the widow of Frank William Houck Sr. She was a communicantof St. Joseph Catholic Church.

Services were held at 11 a.m. on Jan. 13 at St. JosephCatholic Church in Holly Springs. Burial was in Hill CrestCemetery. Pate-Jones Funeral Home of Senatobia was incharge of arrangements.

She leaves her daughters, Ann Houck Cissell of Bartlett,Tenn., and Susan Houck Scott of Olive Branch; sons FrankWilliam Houck Jr. of Huntsville, Ala. and Joseph TimothyHouck of Coldwater; 19 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchil-dren.

She was preceded in death by a daughter, Paulette Houck;sons Robert Alexander Houck, David Anthony Houck andDaniel Christopher Houck.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to The David A.Houck Trust c/o St. Joseph Catholic Church, P.O. Box 430,Holly Springs, MS 38635.

Sarah Jane Jackson Sarah Jane Jackson, 59, of Byhalia, died Jan. 9, 2014, at

Methodist Germantown Hospital. She wasborn in Byhalia.

Services were held on Jan. 15 at HopewellChurch of God in Christ in Ingram’s Mill,Byhalia. Burial was in Watson Cemetery. Rev.Shelby Washington officiated. Serenity-AutryFuneral Home was in charge of arrange-ments.

She leaves a daughter, Sarah Wilks(Dwayne) of Holly Springs; two sisters, Betty Jamison (Jack) ofCalhoun City, Geraldine Mays (Tony) of Holly Springs; and twograndchildren.

She was preceded in death by a son, Michael Jackson; foursisters, Mary Louise Harmon, Ola Mae Summer, Mary AnnGordon and Minnie Lee Jackson; and five brothers, LouisJackson, Lonnie Jackson Jr., Willie L. Jackson, Willie B. Jacksonand Lester Jackson.

Irene Arulla JonesIrene Arulla Isom Jones, 63, of Marshall County, died Jan. 2,

2014. She attended Sand Flat High School.Services were held at 12 noon on Jan. 11 at Isom Chapel

CME Church, where she was a member. Burial was in thechurch cemetery. Rev. Michael Adams and Rev. Joe T. Lesterofficiated. Serenity Funeral Home was in charge of arrange-ments.

She leaves two daughters, Delois Jones (Henry) and PeggyJones (Willie), both of Holly Springs; a son, Mekco Jones ofHolly Springs; a sister, Ardia Isom of Chicago, Ill.; two brothers,Dudley Isom of Holly Springs, Alfonso Isom of Memphis,Tenn.; 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by two sisters, Ozella Zinn,Gerdie Clark; a brother, Thomas Isom; and a great-grandson,David Sims Jr.

Pallbearers were Douglas Jones, Albert Isom, Perry Isom,Benny Zinn Jr., Odell Snow and Vance Faulkner. Honorary pall-bearers were Andre Jones, Corey Jones, Anthony Crews,DeAndre Jones, DeShaun Jones and David J. Sims Jr.

Corine Bowens MartinCorine Bowens Martin, 69, of Byhalia, died Jan. 3, 2014, at

Baptist Hospital-DeSoto in Southaven. She was a member of thechurch choir.

Services were held at 2 p.m. on Jan. 11 at St. Paul MBChurch in Byhalia, where she was a member. Burial was inUnion Valley MB Church Cemetery in Byhalia. Rev. AndrewCheairs officiated. J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral Home was incharge of arrangements.

She leaves five children, Marshall Gayle Powell, CollettMartin of Byhalia, Patricia Martin, Tanya Martin, LevoraMartin, all of Chicago, Ill.; a sister, Willie Mae Faulkner ofByhalia; three brothers, Willie Haze Bowens of West Memphis,Ark., Tommie Sanders Bowens of Los Angeles, Calif., IsaacBowens of Byhalia; seven grandchildren and nine great-grand-children.

Mary Allen NorwoodMary Allen “Sister” Norwood, 50, died Jan. 6, 2014, at

Baptist East Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. She was a member ofFaith Temple Church of God In Christ. She was employed withGermantown Cleaners, private homes and NortheastCommunity Services.

Services were held at 2 p.m. on Jan. 12 at St. Luke Church ofGod In Christ in Ashland, where she was a member. PastorNathaniel Holleman Jr. officiated. Serenity-Autry FuneralHome was in charge of arrangements.

She leaves her fiance’, Charles Berry of Moscow, Tenn.; twosisters, Alison Reaves of Holly Springs, Thersa Gunn ofMemphis; two stepsisters, three stepbrothers.

She was preceded in death by her brother, James I.Norwood.

Pallbearers were Arthur Peterson, Roosevelt Reaves, JamesC. McKenzie, Troy Brown, Mack Gunn and Timothy Reaves.Honorary pallbearers were Shawtel Reaves, Walter Lane,James Peterson, Timothy Reaves, Benjamin Brown andAnthony Brown.

Margaret Jones Phillips Margaret Jones Phillips, 82, of Byhalia, died Jan. 8, 2014, at

Baptist Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. She was the widow of HugoPhillips. She was a former member of Mt.Pisgald Baptist Church in Chicago, Ill., andserved on pastor’s aide committee and choir.She joined Newell Chapel CME Church,where she sang in the choir. She was aretired housekeeper with Illinois MasonicHospital in Chicago.

Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. onJan. 12 at Newell Chapel CME Church Cemetery in Victoria.Rev. Curtis Nelson officiated. J.F. Brittenum and Son FuneralHome was in charge of arrangements.

She leaves three daughters, Patricia Stroter, Sharon Waddy,both of Victoria, Saundra Fulford of Chicago; a sister, Maggie J.Wells of VIctoria; a brother, Curtis Jones of Victoria; and sevengrandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Willye Mae Smith Richmond Willye Mae Smith Richmond, 69, of Memphis, Tenn., died

Jan. 8, 2014, at Methodist Hospital in Germantown, Tenn. Shewas a member of St. Matthews MB Church in Byhalia and amember of Red Hat Club. She was a retirednurse assistant at Methodist Hospital.

Visitation will be at the funeral home, Jan.17, 2-7 p.m. with family from 5-7, and Jan. 18at the church from 9-9:55 a.m. Services willbe held at 10 a.m. on Jan. 18 at Mt. GilliamMB Church in Memphis. Burial will be inMcCraven Cemetery in Victoria. Rev. DavidW. Fitzgerald will officiate. J.F. Brittenum andSon Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

She leaves three daughters, Deborah Richmond Fitzgerald,Robin McGowan, Regina Jamison, all of Memphis; two sons,Eric Richmond Sr., Roderick Richmond, both of Memphis; 12grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

Jack W. ScruggsJack W. Scruggs, 77, of Byhalia, died Jan. 5, 2014, at Alliance

HealthCare System in Holly Springs. Services were held at 11 a.m. on Jan. 11 at Hopewell No. 2

MB Church. Burial was in Palestine MB Church Cemetery inMichigan City. Rev. Danny Kimbrough officiated. Serenity-Autry Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

He leaves three sons, James Scruggs, Charles Kimbrough,both of Memphis, Tenn., Rev. Danny Kimbrough of HollySprings; six daughters, Jan Scruggs, Wilma A. Scruggs, HelenScruggs, Sondra Scruggs, Linda Scruggs, all of Corinth, RitaScruggs of Byhalia; six brothers, Clarence Scruggs, LesterScruggs, Billy J. Scruggs, all of Memphis, William H. Scruggs,Andrew Scruggs of Lamar, Charlie Scruggs of Holly Springs;two sisters, Delois Taylor, Barbara Evans of Lamar; 24 grand-children, and 23 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one brother and three sisters.

Gussie Mae Wilson Talley Gussie Mae Wilson Talley, 74, of Waterford, died Jan. 11,

2014, at Baptist Hospital-North Mississippi inOxford. She was a member of NewCommunity Church in Holly Springs, a mem-ber of the mother’s board and church choir, amember of Home Improvement Society, anda retired greeter at Walmart in Holly Springs.

Services will be held at three 3 p.m. onJan. 18 at Chulahoma MB Church. Burial willbe in Mt. Peel MB Church Cemetery in LawsHill. Elder Robert Stephens will officiate. J.F. Brittenum and SonFuneral Home is in charge of arrangements.

She leaves her husband, Pink Talley; a daughter, Janice M.Wilkins of Waterford; four sons, Robert E. Howell of Waterford,Demetrius Howell of Oxford, Michael Howell of Holly Springs,Charles Talley of Memphis; two godsons, Abraham Reynolds ofWaterford, Deitrich Marion of Holly Springs; seven sisters,Mentha Miller of Waterford, Annie Moffitt-Lucas of Byhalia,Deloris Dowsing of Holly Springs, LuCatheryn Wilson, BrendaRogers, Martha Penilton of Holly Springs, Dorothy LeSure ofOlive Branch; five brothers, Wesley Wilson of Huntsville, Ala,Reggie Wilson Jr. of Chicago, Ill., Leroy Wilson of Oxford,Essex Wilson of Olive Branch, Kelvin Wilson Sr. of Waterford;20 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

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The family of the beloved Phillip Edwardswould like to thank everyone for their supportduring this dif ficult time. Thank you for yourprayers, calls, visits, meals, flowers, and otherexpressions of sympathy . The outpouring oflove received from so many of you was heart-felt and greatly appreciated. Special thanks tothe: Holly Springs High School Class of 1995,Holly Springs Utility Department Managementand Staff, Holly Springs City Hall, ProvidenceM.B. Church, Yarbrough Chapel, WorldOvercomers, Ushers Federation, and J.F .Brittenum and Son Funeral Home. We cannever thank you enough for all the kindness thatyou have shown our family . Please accept thisas our personal acknowledgement to you all.

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January: a time of cele-brating new beginnings andhonoring old traditions.Mississippi Blood Services(MBS) is celebrating 35years of saving lives in 2014.Come help us celebrate bygiving patients throughoutyour community the gift oflife by donating blood at thefollowing blood drive.

There will be a communityblood drive on Wednesday,January 22, from 8 a.m. - 6p.m. at Byhalia High School.The MBS Donor Coach willbe at the side entrance. Alldonors will receive a T-shirt.Seniors who donate twiceduring their senior year willreceive a red communitycord to wear for graduation.

If the school reaches itsblood donation goal, oneblood donor from the gradu-ating class will receive ascholarship. Donors can nowcheck their overall choles-terol levels on theirMBSConnect Account.

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Zeta Upsilon Zeta chapterof Zeta Phi Beta Sorority ishosting its annual Founder’sDay program on January 26,at 3 p.m. at Anderson ChapelCME Church. The guestspeaker for this event is thesorority’s international presi-dent, Mary Breaux Wright.

Mary Breaux Wright waselected as the 24th interna-tional president of Zeta PhiBeta Sorority Inc. in July2012. Prior to her election,she served as the nationalfirst vice-president, oversee-ing new members and thenew member process.

A Diamond Life Memberof the sorority, Wright hasserved in many national,regional, state and local roles,including national director ofprotocol and national obser-vances, Southern regionaldirector, chair of the regionaldirectors, and Louisiana statedirector.

Working closely with hermentor, 12th national presi-dent Lullelia W. Harrison,she also served as the pri-mary researcher for“Torchbearer of a Legacy: AHistory of Zeta Phi BetaSorority, Incorporated 1920 –1997,” the sorority’s officialhistorical perspective.

Wright travels across theglobe delivering passionatemessages concerning schol-arship, service and commit-ment to one’s community.She is most fond of her trip toGhana, West Africa, whereshe represented the organi-zation during the dedicationof water wells donated byZeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc.

Wright is an active mem-ber of Lambda Zeta Chapterin the city of Houston, Texas,where she resides with herhusband, Phi Beta Sigmamember James Wright. Theyhave one son, Phi Beta Sigmamember Dr. Randall Wright,a neurologist who is marriedto Dr. Crystal Clay, an anes-thesiologist. She is a dotinggrandmother to her twograndsons, five-year-oldAndrew John and two-year-old Reid Christopher.

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Lou Walker -1850- grandmotherLucian Walker - 1881-uncleJuliet Walker - 1885 - maybe my father’s motherPhillip Walker - 1891- uncleVirginia Walker -1898 - Phillip’s wifeWilliam Harris - 1906 - maybe Virginia’s brotherLela Smith - 1903 or 1904 - sisterPhillip Walker, Jr. - 1915 - cousin

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A Black History programwill be held at New HopeM.B. Church, 3120 Hwy. 310,Laws Hill, 2 p.m. on February15.

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Daniel Crews

Daniel Crews will be inconcert Sunday, January 19,at Slayden Baptist Church.

Crews currently serves asthe resident artist at FirstBaptist Church in Atlanta,Ga., where Dr. CharlesStanley of In TouchMinistries is the pastor. Heministers to the congregationonce a month through songas a soloist, part of the FBATrio or backed by the FDCAtlanta Worship Choir.

Crews will perform in theevening service at 6:30 p.m.The church is located at 2534Highway 72 in Slayden.Everyone is invited.

The Byhalia FamilyHealth Center, ByhaliaDental and Mt. PleasantFamily Health Center will beclosed Monday, January 20,in observance of the MartinLuther King Jr. holiday and

will resume normal businesshours on Tuesday, January21.

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Dallas Holm will be in con-cert February 7 at BrooksideBaptist Church, 7 p.m.

Holm is a Gospel MusicHall of Fame inductee andhas garnered a Grammynomination and numerousDove Awards for Song of theYear, Songwriter of the Year,Male Vocalist of the Year, anda gold record.

The concert is free andthe church is located at 4993Hwy. 302 East, Olive Branch.For more information call662-890-4069.

Zeta’s annualFounder’s Dayprogram atAnderson Chapel

Byhalia HS blood drive

Dallas Holm to present concertFeb. 7 at Brookside Baptist

Slayden Baptisthosts concert

Area clinics close for holiday

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Have you ever had to deal withMicrosoft directly, as in phone callsredirected all over the world?

Well, all I wanted to do was send anarticle to The South Reporter whichwas written in Word 2010. Computertold me I had to buy it! Hello? It’s beenon my computer for ages, why do Ihave to buy it? I was given three choic-es, I had bought it and to install it (no),I wanted to buy it (didn’t but appearedI had to) and some other choice whichdidn’t apply. So, I checked buy Office2010. Charged it to my credit card.Had to give my e-mail address andhere’s where all h--- broke loose.

I had stupidly combined two ele-ments of my two e-mail accounts,resulting in an invalid e-mail. So, Icould not use Word 2010. Checkedwith my credit card company and, sureenough, the charge had gone through.

Duh! The nice lady at the card com-pany gave me Microsoft’s accountingnumber so I could find out what wasgoing on. Didn’t realize at the time mymistake. So I called Microsoft.

Well, got some foreigner and triedto explain to him I was trying to buy2010. He asked where I bought it. Itold him Mississippi. He wanted toknow where that was! I told him theUnited States; he still wanted to knowwhere that was; I told him the south-ern United States. Still no clue. I askedhim where he was located and he saidSouth America. Why was I connectedto some yahoo in South America? I

asked him toconnect meto someonein America.

This timegot somenice womanwho spoker e g u l a rEnglish andexplained toher that Iwas trying to get Word 2010. She saidWord 2010 was out of date and I wouldhave to buy the Office 365 which iswhat the computer kept telling me.She supposedly switched me toaccounting.

Got another foreigner. but one whocould speak passable English and Iexplained once again the problem.This time I was told that my e-mailaddress was wrong and told me what Ihad done. I said, OK, cancel the saleand re-charge it and use my correct e-mail address. No problemo!

Ha! To make a long and painfulstory short I got switched around tomany people, most of whom spokesome version of English that I mostlycouldn’t understand, until I got con-nected to Sarah who also spoke accent-ed English but at least understood meand the problem. Understanding herwas another matter but we muddledthrough. Sarah said she was in Asia! Iwas too exhausted to ask where andreally didn’t care.

So, finally, after about four hours ofbeing put on hold, given numeroussecurity codes for what I talked aboutto numerous people, wonderful Sarahgot the old charge cancelled, got a newcard charge for Office 365 charged,got the new Office thingy installed forme (I was an incapable mess by thattime) and assured me I was good to go.

This was Christmas Eve day and wefinally concluded about quarter to five,which meant I missed our ChristmasEve service at 5 p.m., but I hope thechurch had a good crowd.

Now I have to check with the creditcard company to be sure the oldcharge has been cancelled and the newcharge is on record. With all the holi-days intervening it may take a while.

Got a nice e-mail from Sarah of theMicrosoft team telling me to contacther if I had any problems installing theprogram. Well, she installed it for me,and, as you can see, I’m using it towrite this article. I’m saving her e-mailin case I run into more problems.

I can tell you this 365 is verystrange, giving you all these boxes toclick on for various things I don’t knowwhat are and will never use. There wasone box for “blank document” which Iclicked on and this is what I’m writingin.

My advice to you is never contactMicrosoft for anything unless there’s agun to your head or the equivalent.

Maybe go back to the typewriter ifyou can find one!

A recent report from the NationalAssociation of State Budget Officersspeaks clearly to the fact thatMississippi’s economy is improving andalong with it, the state’s resources interms of tax collections.

NASBO’s “The Fiscal Survey ofStates” is far from a little light readingbefore bed. It’s a complex, dispassion-ate analysis of where the states are andwhere the states are headed in terms offiscal stability. It’s full of economiccharts.

But like all such documents, there’san executive summary that cuts to themeat of the coconut and speaks to thenational outlook: “State fiscal conditionsare modestly improving in fiscal 2014with spending and revenues projectedto rise above fiscal 2013 levels. Signs offiscal distress continue to subside, andmost states expect revenue and spend-ing growth in fiscal 2014.

“Tax collections outperformed pro-jections in fiscal 2013, and revenuesexperienced steady gains in most states.Although revenues are expected toincrease in fiscal 2014, states are notprojecting a rise in tax collections com-parable to the gains in fiscal 2013.Revenues increased by 5.7 percent infiscal 2013, while states project rev-enues to rise by only 0.8 percent in fis-cal 2014.

“This potential softening in revenuecollections may pose budgetary pres-sures for states in areas directly impact-ed by sluggish growth in the economysuch as health care, higher education,and aid to local governments. Fiscalchallenges from the modest economicrecovery are likely to linger, but thesesetbacks are not expected to cause sig-nificant budget volatility for states in fis-cal 2014. Overall, state fiscal trends indi-cate continued modest growth and sta-bility.”

What about fiscal conditions and eco-nomic “stability” in Mississippi? A com-

parison of actualand current pro-jected tax collec-tions in Fiscal2012, Fiscal2013, and Fiscal2014 show evi-dence of bothgrowth andrecovery.

Few statis-tics can take amore accurateeconomic tem-perature ofMississippi’s main street than sales taxcollections. In 2012, Mississippi collect-ed $1.855 billion in sales taxes and$1.911 billion in FY 2013. Collectionsare projected at $1.946 billion in FY2014.

What about the earning power ofMississippians? In 2012, Mississippi col-lected $1.489 billion in personal incometax and $1.650 billion in FY 2013 with$1.668 billion projected in FY 2014.

Corporate income tax collectionsshowed almost 13 percent growth in FY2012 at $505 million and jumped to $524million in FY 2013, but are projected todrop 11.4 percent to $465 million in FY2014.

What does it all mean? It means thatMississippi has in fact eased out of therecession and that there is visible eco-nomic growth. Consumer confidence isrecovering and people are spendingmoney on durable goods again. But

growth rates in collections of salestaxes, personal income taxes and corpo-rate income taxes are projected to coolsignificantly.

For legislators back on the job inJackson, the numbers signal caution.Last year saw a break from the forcedausterity in state government after the2008 global economic crash, and evenmore growth in state revenue collec-tions above projections has competitionfor increased budgets high.

Lawmakers will have some extramoney available to them during the cur-rent legislative session. But the revenuecollections increase won’t come close tomeeting the new revenue requests.

The state’s two primary budgetitems – public education and publichealth care – will remain major con-tenders for additional funding. But thestate’s corrections system is clearlygoing to have to be part of the discus-sion as the budget pie is divided andwith a gas tax hike doomed, financinghighway construction and maintenanceremains an open-ended discussion.

At the end of the 2014 session,Mississippi lawmakers - like their coun-terparts in the rest of the country – willtry to maintain the momentum of thelast two years in terms of “modestgrowth and stability.”

The rub comes as a lot of differentgroups with different priorities walk thehalls of the Legislature with differingdefinitions of just what constitutes “sta-bility.”

• Daughter Dana men-tioned something the otherday that amazed me.

I’ve turned off Craft Streetonto Lemac toward CenterStreet to come to work foryears.

Dana turned down Lemacthe other day and came homeand asked me had I evernoticed what “Lemac” was.Well of course not.

Did you know that Lemacspelled backwards is “camel?”

I can’t not see it now, everytime I make that turn. I won-der who named Lemac andwhy it was called that.Anybody know?

• Last Monday on my wayto work, it was five degreesand I had no heat in my littlered car.

This Monday on my way towork it was 52 degrees andmy heat worked just fine.

Seems like if yourantifreeze gets low, you andyour car freeze. Fortunatelymy guys where I get my oilchanged took care of it for me.

But I didn’t have heat thosedays it was so bitterly cold. Myheat got fixed as soon as itwarmed up!

• Dana and I are taking anew class at the Quilt Barn inArlington, with Dana’s friendTammye. It’s not actually aclass, it’s more of a therapygroup.

The UFO group will meetevery three months and wewill encourage each other tofinish our UFO’s.

If you don’t quilt, you mightwonder what a UFO is -- unfin-ished object -- UFQ soundspretty stupid.

We all had to make a list ofour UFOs and turn it in.Whenever we finish a quilt, wemark it off our list and after somany, we get a prize from thequilt shop.

Nothing like more fabric toencourage a quilter!

• Tammye, Dana, somequilting friends and I havedecided we want to do a roundrobin quilt.

We each make a centerblock or a row, put it in a boxwith notes, fabric, etc. andpass them around to eachother. With six of us, we’ll allhave six rows or rounds orwhatever when our tops arefinished.

We’ll get to add those to ourUFO lists for next year!

• One of the quilts I put onmy UFO list is a round robin Idid with a quilting email list,begun in 2005 -- some quiltershave UFOs older than nineyears, but not many, I bet.

Sunday afternoon I workedon that for a while and am allbut finished with it now.

I had to fix the torn batting,etc. but except for a tiny bit ofdecorative quilting, I amthrough with that sucker!

And -- this needs a taaaa-daaaa -- I have the originallabel that was made in 2005and signed by all the roundrobin quilters.

That UFO group is going tomake me one happy quilter!

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Odds and ends,pieces and anti-freeze

When it comes to highschool basketball, it doesn’tget much better than countyrivalries.

I was in attendance Fridaynight at H.W. Byers for the lat-est edition. The Lady Lionsand Lions hosted Potts Camp.

As typical, the gymnasiumwas full and the emotionswere high.

The players responded tothe support of their fans, whowere on their feet much of thenight, yelling for their favoriteteams.

The effort of the players,from both sides, was outstand-ing – filled with hustle andheart.

Both Potts Camp andByers are now in the same dis-trict, but the games last weekdidn’t count as district games.Those will come January 28 atPotts Camp.

That edition of this countyrivalry should be equally asintense.

While taking notes and tak-ing photographs at Byers lastFriday night, my mind tookme back to my playing days –a long time ago.

I particularly rememberedmy own county rivalries whileplaying for the Hamilton, Ala.,Aggies. The biggest of thecounty rivals was Winfield.

If we didn’t beat anyoneelse all season long, we want-ed most of all to down thePirates.

Other county rivals includ-ed the likes of Guin (MarionCounty High School),Hackleburg, Brilliant andBear Creek (Phillips HighSchool).

An annual event, thateveryone countywide antici-pated, was the Marion CountyTournament. I’m pretty surethe tradition of the tourna-ment continues today.

One of the highlights of mynot-so-illustrious career wasmaking the All-MarionCounty Tournament Team. Ithink I still have the certificatein a box in the attic.

My point is that countyrival games create the best ofmemories. I didn’t really real-ize it at the time – too wrappedup in being a teenager.

But 35 years later, thosememories are special.

They were rekindled evenmore a few weeks ago whenmy former high school coachcalled me when he learned ofmy mother’s death.

I had not talked to coachFreddie Burnett in a long time– maybe 20 years.

We talked about 30 min-utes. The conversation wasfilled with lots of reminiscingabout the “good ole days.”

We relived the 23-7 seasonwhen I was a senior, which atthe time was the most wins inHHS history. That mark hassince been eclipsed.

We talked about a lot of myteammates – particularlyfocusing on where they arenow and what they’re doing.

He updated me on otherformer coaches, like L.E.Tyra, Richard Franks, NealChilders and L.C. Fowler. Ihad seen a picture of them alltogether at some sort ofreunion just a few weeksbefore Coach Burnett called.

Just about every time Ireturn to Hamilton, I make it apoint to ride by the highschool. One of the excitingthings going on there is con-struction of Hamilton AggiePlaza, an exterior improve-ment project for both the mid-dle and high schools, whichare adjacent to one another.

I have tremendous pride inmy alma mater.

And I know there’s a lot ofpride displayed by the folkshere in Marshall County, too –be it Holly High, MarshallAcademy, Byers, Potts Campor Byhalia.

Some of that pride andenthusiasm were on display infine fashion Friday night atByers.

Writer’s CrampBy Edie Haggard

Revenue numbers suggest state’s economy improving

Close to NowhereBy Linda Jones

Maybe go back to typewriter if you can find one

Love thoserivalries

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Cascade Christian Schools601 Ninth Ave. SE

Puyallup, WA 98372January 6, 2014Dear Sir or Madam,

Each member of our classis working on a project calledthe “Parade of States.” We areresponsible for gathering asmuch information as we canfrom a number of sources.

I have chosen Mississippifor my state. If any of yourreaders would help me out bysending any pictures, post-cards, a used license plate,facts, products, etc., from yourstate, it would be greatlyappreciated. Please send theinformation to the aboveaddress.

Sincerely,Ivy B.

(fifth grade student)Cascade Christian School

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JANUARY 15• Holly Springs Intermediate School will hold repor t card pickup andparent/teacher conferences from 3-6 p.m. The District Parent Centerwill be open until 6 p.m.

JANUARY 16• Potts Camp FFA alumni will have a meeting at 7 p.m. in the agricul-ture building.• Humane Society meeting, Thurs., Jan. 16 at 6 p.m. at the AdoptionCenter on Eddie Smith Dr. All animal lovers welcome!• Lessye Lee Da vis 4-H Club meeting (4th-5th g raders), MarshallCounty Library, 6 p.m.

JANUARY 18• Prayer breakfast, Sat., Jan. 18, 9 a.m. at Community Temple, 1331Mt. Zion Rd. Donations accepted. Pastor Frank Moore, 662-851-3388.• A seminar on the Aff ordable Care Act, presented b y Moore’sFinancial Group, will be held at St. Matthew M.B. Church, 61 ShinaultRoad, Byhalia, at 11 a.m. This is a free event. Refreshments will beserved. All churches and entire community invited.

JANUARY 19• Danial Crews, resident ar tist at First Baptist Church (Dr . CharlesStanley) in Atlanta, Ga., will perf orm live in concer t 6:30 p .m. atSlayden Baptist Church, 2534 Hwy. 72, Slayden.• The Berachah Ministries, formerly Mt. Sinai COGIC of Mt. Pleasant,will be having an Appreciation Service for Bro. Jairus Neal Leisure at3 p.m. Everyone is invited. Pastor, Elder Curtis Pritchard Sr.• Musician’s appreciation, Pleasant Hill CME Church, 2:30 p.m. Rev.Willie Hoey, pastor. Everyone is invited.

JANUARY 21• The Marshall County Humane Society lo w cost spay neuter clinicwill be open. Please call 662-564-2900 f or the necessar y appoint-ment.

JANUARY 23• Holly Spr ings Parent Center will sponsor a parent tr aining onFinancial Fitness for 2014 at 12 (noon) in the Parent Center and 5:30p.m. in the cafeteria. Janet Jolly and Reba Bland with the MarshallCounty Extension Service will be the presenters. All parents with chil-dren in the Holly Spr ings School Distr ict are encouraged to attend.The public is also invited. PTA meeting will be held in the cafeteria at5:30 p.m.

JANUARY 25• Singing at Evangel Full Gospel Assembly in Holly Spr ings, 7 p.m.Pam Garner will be featured singer. Everyone is invited.

JANUARY 28• Marshall County Fair Association, Inc., annual meeting, Jan. 28, 7p.m. at the fairgrounds, 1569 Highway 7 Nor th. Open to the pub lic.Anyone interested in the f airgrounds, and its potential to mak eMarshall County a more economical v enue, is urged to attend. Formore info. call the fairgrounds at 662-252-5441.• The Marshall County Humane Society lo w cost spay neuter clinicwill be open. Please call 662-564-2900 f or the necessar y appoint-ment.

FEBRUARY 1• Musical prog ram for Pastor Robert McClain, Rising Star MBChurch, Sat., Feb. 1, 6 p.m. Everyone is invited.

FEBRUARY 3• America Bible Theological Seminary Institute registration and orien-tation, 5 p .m. Classes begin immediately f ollowing orientation.Located at First Baptist Church-Bar ton, 3964 Hwy. 309 N, Byhalia.Jimmy Cox, on-site dean. 13 weeks, Mon. evenings, 6-9 p .m. Formore info. call 662-420-9554.

FEBRUARY 7• Brookside Baptist Church, 4993 Hwy. 302, Olive Branch, will have afree concert with Dallas Holm, 7 p .m. For more info call 662-890-4069.

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Pictures from the Past

Many of the pictures in the newspaper’s old files have no namesor dates. If you know anything about the photo and would like toshare the inf ormation with our readers , please call 662-252-4261 or send an email to southrepor [email protected]. Photofor the week of Jan. 2, 2014 was identified by Barbara Rayford.“From the sign Ward 2, the lady on the left is Mar y McClendonLeSueur. I don’t remember if she was married then or not.” Lastweek’s photo was identified by Mary Minor, “The picture is ofMillie Wren, librarian, Evelyn Gurley Crockett, and Mary Minor.Evelyn was presenting a copy of her book ‘Gurley Blue’ to theMarshall County Library. She asked me to be included as I sup-plied information from our side of the Gur ley family.” The photowas also identified by Evelyn Gurley Crockett’s son -- “The photoin your January 9th issue is from 1993 and f eatures EvelynGurley Crockett and her recently pub lished book, ‘Gurley Blue,’a story about the Gur ley family of Potts Camp, whose roots toMarshall County tr ace back to 1840. The book also includedoriginal prose, poetry and artwork. Evelyn is in the center of thephoto and Mary Minor is on the r ight. I do not know the lady onthe left. (Millie Wren) Orphaned at a young age, Evelyn claimedDawson Springs, Ky., Tyro, and Potts Camp as home at differentstages of her youth, eventually marrying and raising a family inOxford. At the time of this photo , she was an established artistof Southern landscapes and por traitures and had just begunventuring into family genealogy, ultimately writing other books,among them similar works about the Crockett and Norfleet fam-ilies of Tate County. Artist, poet, m usician, and e xtrovertedraconteur, Evelyn died in 2003, shor tly after the death of herhusband, Larry. She is survived by her sons, Michael and Phillip(of Norfolk, Va., and Nashville, Tenn., respectively) and their fam-ilies, including five (slightly extroverted) grandchildren. Sincerely,Michael Crockett, Norfolk. [email protected].”

LETTER TOTHE EDITOR

Recipes from Martha Ruth LeonardLiving It Up, Southern Style

Paula Deen & Friends

Slice and Bake Cheese Straws1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, 1 lb. grated sharp Cheddarsoftened cheese1-1/2 cups all purpose flour 1/2 tsp. baking powder1/2 tsp. salt 1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper

Combine the butter and cheese in a food precessor. Sifttogether the flour, baking powder, salt and cayenne and addto the food processor bowl. Pulse until the dough forms aball. Turn out onto waxed paper and roll into small logs.Wrap each log in the waxed paper and twist the ends to keepairtight. Refrigerate until firm enough to slice. Preheat ovento 350°. Line cookie sheets with parchment paper. Cut thedough into 1/4 inch slices and place 1/2 inch apart on thecookie sheets. Bake 12-15 minutes until lightly browned.Cool completely before placing in airtight tins.

Cream of Broccoli andCauliflower Soup

2 10-oz. pkgs. frozen 10-oz. pkg. frozen cauliflowerchopped broccoli 2 cups chicken broth1 cup half & half (canned is fine)1 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. pepper2 cup grated Swiss cheese

In a 4-qt. stockpot, cook the broccoli and cauliflower in thebroth until tender, about 15 minutes. Let cool. Puree inblender or food processor, leaving the soup a little chunky.Return the soup to the stockpot. Add the half & half, salt andpepper. Let cool and refrigerate until serving time. Reheatthe soup over very low heat for about 45 minutes. Justbefore serving, stir in the Swiss cheese.

Pages from the Past

25 Years Ago - January 19, 1989Week’s rain tops January average

Accumulated rainfall in Marshall County this month exceeded the averagefor January and last week’s rainfall created condition in some areas equivalentto 150-200-year flood levels. The 88-year average is 4.92 inches; 6.75 incheshave fallen since Jan. 1.Museum donation

Hugh H. Rather of Holly Springs donated items that belonged to his familyto the Marshall County Historical Museum -- a top hat that belonged to hisgrandfather and a hoop-skirted dress that belonged to a great-great-great aunt.

50 Years Ago - January 16, 1964Telephone employees honored

Miss Ava P. Devine, chief operator for Southern Bell in Holly Springs,recently received an unusual pleasure when C.O. Grayson, manager, fromTupelo, presented her a 35-year service pin. Mrs. Betty Colston was presenteda Southern Bell 10-year service pin by chief operator, Miss Ava P. Devine.Hello World

Mr. and Mrs. Shep Smith are the proud parents of a son who arrived atBaptist Hospital in Memphis, Tenn., on Jan. 14. He weighed nine pounds, sevenounces and has been named David Shepard Smith Jr.

10 Years Ago - January 15, 200490-year-old serves homecooked meal to ministers

Lula Mae Bell, known as Cindy to family and friends, served a scrumptiousmeal on Sun., Dec. 28. In attendance were Rev. Goodwin of Bridges ChapelBaptist Church in Pittsboro and Mrs. and Mrs. Roger Daniel of Antioch MBChurch in Victoria. Mrs. Bell is known county-wide for her cakes, pies and teacakes. She is a member of Liberty Hill Baptist Church in Victoria, where sheserves as an usher. Mrs. Bell is 90 years old!Five generations celebrate Christmas

The home of Henry and Joyce Clifton of Potts Camp was the setting for afive generation Christmas. Included were Becky Clifton, Henry Clifton, TeresaClifton Akin, Justin Akin and Tucker Akin.

By SARAH TAYLORContributing Writer

Dr. Elizabeth Smith camefull circle this year – sheachieved her longtime dreamof owning her own veterinarypractice when she bought theAnimal Clinic of TippahCounty, where she has beenan associate veterinarian forseven years, and, coincidental-ly, reintroduced the buildingitself to the family who builtand ran The Company Storefor more than 25 years.

During her senior year atRipley High School in 1999,Smith (who was thenElizabeth Miller, daughter ofRipley natives David and AnnMiller) approached doctorsDavid Childers and MikeThompson about an after-school job which would turninto a now 15-year mentor-ship. She cleaned cages andshadowed the veterinarians intheir practices at Willow BendAnimal Clinic in Holly Springsand the Animal Clinic ofTippah County in Ripley.

With their references,Smith received entrance intothe prestigious “Early Entry”program at Mississippi StateUniversity’s College ofVeterinary Medicine, one ofonly 25 students worldwide todo so. The program guaran-teed her a spot in vet schoolafter she completed a three-year undergraduate degree inAnimal Science.

As a veterinary student,Smith returned to ACTC towork through several extern-ships, gaining college creditand real-world experiencewith Childers and Thompson.In 2007, the doctors offeredher an associate position atthe Holly Springs and Ripleyclinics. Smith subsequentlymarried Cordova, Tenn.,native Stephen Smith, movedto Holly Springs, and went onto have three boys, Gus, 4,Leo, 2, and Sam, 1 month.

In 2013, Childers andThompson purchased an addi-tional clinic in New Albany.When they expressed interestin selling the Ripley clinic,Smith jumped at the chance.

In 2012, the Ripley practicehad moved from its originallocation north of town into thebuilding most TippahCountians remember simplyas “the boot store,” locatedsouth of town on the side ofHighway 15. Childers andThompson had purchased thelocation from Smith’s mater-nal grandmother, the lateNancy Jumper.

“I just had to take thechance,” Smith said. “Goinginto practice by myself was ascary prospect. But I havebeen given an amazing educa-tion with Dr. Childers and Dr.Thompson. And now theyhave given me an amazingopportunity to accomplish mydream.”

The concrete structurewas built in 1984, when Smithwas just three years old. Sherecalls growing up there withher cousins and identical twinsister, Sarah Taylor.

“My first memories are inthat building,” said Smith.“My grandfather (the lateJames Jumper) built it himselfnext to their house. We wouldrun around in the back play-ing Barbies and schoolteacherand whatever else Mammawdidn’t think was too loudevery day during the summerand after school. When wewere old enough, every one ofus got put to work there. I

grew up here.”The building first held a

women’s clothing store, thenchanged to work boots andWestern wear.

“Everyone thought mygrandfather was crazy forbuilding a Western false frontand hitching posts onto thisbuilding back then,” Smithrecalls. “Especially since itwas going to be a women’sclothing store at first. But nowI really do use those hitchingposts for horses!”

Smith knew from an earlyage that she wanted to be aveterinarian.

“When I graduated fromkindergarten at First BaptistChurch here in Ripley, myteacher asked me what I want-ed to be,” she said. “Withouthesitating, I told her, ‘a vet andan artist.’”

Smith specialized in largeanimal medicine in vet school.However, it was her work withdogs and cats that trulyshowed her the importance ofpet health.

“Now more than ever, petsare part of our lives. Clientsentrust me every day with thelives of their very best friends.That’s a huge responsibility.To my clients, these animalsare more than just dogs andcats; they are members of thefamily and I take that responsi-bility very seriously.”

While Smith still treatslarge animals (i.e. livestock),she now specializes in smallanimal preventative health.

Though Smith lives inHolly Springs, she is commit-ted to continuing the legacy ofserving Tippah County in herbusiness.

“I will very much miss myclients in Holly Springs. Theyhave been so kind and loyal tome in my service there. But Iwill do the best that I can tocontinue to provide top-levelcare to my patients and clientsin Ripley and continue thework that Dr. Childers and Dr.Thompson started here. Iwant to make them proud.”

Smith credits much of herdrive to her mentors.

“Their biggest impact onme is how they taught me notjust to care about animals butalso about the folks theybelong to... the biggest com-pliment in my career waswhen their die-hard clientswould consent to see me, too.They taught me how impor-tant it is to be a communitypractitioner... you’re part ofeveryone’s family that wayand it turns a job into a careerand a life.”

To celebrate this milestonein her career, the AnimalClinic of Tippah County willbe hosting an open house tobe announced next month.

Dr. Smith purchases Ripley animal clinic

Courtesy photo

The Animal Clinic of Tippah County

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Special guestsSupreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, his son and grandson were guests at Fitch Farms December 18.The party enjoyed a day of quail hunting after which the justice remarked that he had found the best quailhunting spot in the South.Pictured with the hunting party are former Judge Charles Pickering, Aleita Fitch,George Lotterhos, Scalia, W.O. Fitch, John Scalia and grandson Seth. Not pictured - Wesley Freeland ofHattiesburg. Lotterhos, of Hernando, was credited with setting up the hunt f or the justice and his f amily.Fitch said he has had everything from governors to congressmen and senators but this is the first time hehas had a Supreme Court Justice visit Fitch Farms-Galena Plantation.

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By MARTHA HARDYCornersville-Blythe NewsJanuary got off to a cold

start and I failed to heed thewarnings from son Chuckthat my L.P. gas tank was get-ting low, then came theextreme cold and as it turnedout, my regular supplier wastoo booked up to make me apromise as to how soon theycould deliver.

So after a couple of days ofnear panic, as I conservedenergy and hoped the tankwould not run out before wecould get delivery, my goodneighbors, Joyce and DoyleBoatner recommendedanother supplier in NewAlbany. They graciouslyassured me that they wouldnot let me run out of gas, butthat they were also bookedup and could not promise meto come that same day, butfor sure would be here earlythe next. They were good tothe promise.

The morning of the sec-ond day of conserving ener-gy, my son Austin informedme that upon arising hecould see his breath. So wewere both happy to get ourcomfort zone re-established.

The moral of the story, les-son well learned -- pay atten-tion to warning of impendingdoom.

How many of my readersknow that GracelandNursing Home has changedthe name Graceland to NewAlbany Health & Rehab? Inmy last column, I mentionedthat my neighbor VelmaPatterson was a patient atGraceland but when the NewAlbany paper changed thename Graceland, to the pres-ent one, I was so indignantthat someone had done this, Icalled and spoke with Mr.Mitchell, all prepared to givesomeone a real chewing out.

But he told me about thename change and we contin-ued to have a nice chat most-ly about my son/adoptedgrandson Austin. He hadasked me how was Austindoing since he got his dri-ver’s license, so, of course,his proud mom “gramma”had to brag about Austin hav-ing a part-time, after- schooljob. He works for MikeBailey at the Super DrugStore and Mini Storage place.He has surprised me that hehas held this job since thestart of school and I can see agreat deal of maturity in him.I highly recommend a job forteens who keep up thegrades in school.

I have some news aboutthe Christmas vacation of myfriend Iris Boatner and familymembers. They spent a weekin the Smoky Mountains, in avery nice cabin at PigeonForge, replete with hot tubetc. Those family memberswere daughter Sandra

Stanton, her daughterMichelle, granddaughterHeather and eight-month-oldCarlie, who enjoyed the tripas she was a very good babyand no problem. Also joiningthe group were PayneHarmon and JonathonJohnson. Iris said they hadvery good time shopping,eating and enjoying the veiw.But they did not see anybears or snow.

On these cold days I havebeen somewhat like a bear inhibernation, as I have ven-tured no further than myporch where I feed my out-side cats, (who by the wayare the result of having some-one dump strays on me), butthey are beautiful and earnpart of their keep by the giftsthey bring such as mice,moles, voles, snakes etc.

I have also caught up onthe doings of my friends infaraway places. BarbraLowman, who worked withme in Washington, D.C., nowlives in Asheville, N.C.

One of my former neigh-bors in Memphis, Tenn.,June Moore now lives inNashville, Tenn., and another

from the same neighborhoodis Kate Ketchum who nowlives in Hernando. We hadsome very long conversa-tions which I enjoyed verymuch. What a blessing it is tohave friends from my youthwho know so much, thatshare in common, so good toreminiscence with about theyesteryears, friends andloved ones not gone.

Nellie Dawson’s recentvisitors were Annie MaeSaunders from Holly Springs,and her sister Joyce Culbrethfrom Alabama. These sisterswere more friends from longago, as we were school matesand neighbors when we alllived down in TallahatchieBottoms.

As you can ascertain, Ihave just about run dry onnews, so, readers, please callme at 662-988-3685 or [email protected]. Cellis 662-316-6589.

Here is a thought to pon-der. It comes from MahatmaK. Gandhi who says“Strength does not comefrom physical capacity. Itcomes from an indomitablewill.”

Today, this is thequestion Jesus asksyou. The way youanswer will deter-mine how youchoose to live yourlife, and what kind ofmeaning your lifewill have for you.

When I thoughtabout this question,it finally occurred tome that I already had what Iwas looking for. I long to beloved and accepted by God,to be guided by his wisdomand to share his love withothers. But since God isalready within us, he is fulfill-ing this wisdom and thepower to love others. I amlooking for God’s help to real-ize more deeply what Ialready have. This realizationwill bring greater meaning toyour life, but it isn’t likely tohappen without a lot of quietprayer.

I hope everyone has beenperforming some type ofexercise daily and watchingwhat you eat. We must main-tain a healthy and safeappetite to prevent disease.Good luck this week.

Remember to be good toyour spouse and children.Tell them each day you lovethem. Have at least one sit-down meal together as a fam-ily. Go to the church of your

choice as a family.Pray together as afamily. Children, berespectful to your eld-ers, especially yourparents and teachers.Have a great week.

On Monday, Jan.20, we celebrate thebirthday of Dr.Martin Luther King.There are many cele-

brations going on in our townas well as all over the UnitedStates.

Looking back in history,many great men have diedfor some sort of cause. I canremember a few; the mostimportant, Jesus Christ, AbeLincoln and John Kennedy.These men died for us. Let usall be grateful and wake upwith a thankful prayer eachand every day.

Happy birthday to allthese great men!

“Give, and it shallbe given unto you;good measure,pressed down, andshaken together, andrunning over, shallmen give into yourbosom. For with thesame measure thatye mete withal itshall be measured toyou again.” Luke 6:38

NNoottiiccee:: First class postageon letters will increase to 49cents beginning January 25,according to postal personnelin Potts Camp. Now is a goodtime to stock up on Foreverstamps!

Mitch and Jeanette Stonereturned home last Thursdayfrom an extended visit withtheir daughter HolleyMuraco and family inCalifornia. While there theyrode the Roaring Camp andBig Trees steam trainthrough the Redwood Forest,visited Six Flags DiscoveryKingdom where Mike andHolley are employed, went toDixon Beach at the PacificOcean, and to the sand duneswhere the children enjoyedplaying. Mitch swam with thedolphins along with grand-sons, Jordan and Colton at SixFlags. On Sunday, Jan. 5,Colton celebrated his seventhbirthday with his parents,brother, grandparents, and aschool friend by going on abowling trip (where he wonthe games), and then enjoyedhis chocolate birthday cake.Mitch and Jeanette justmissed the birth of a femalebottlenose dolphin at SixFlags. Mike and Holley wereon hand for the birth whichwas a joyous occasion.

David Fuller enjoyed a tripto Memphis, Tenn., onSaturday, Jan. 11, with Jerryand Karen Green and otherfamily members. They ate atSpaghetti Warehouse andthen went to see the HarlemGlobetrotters at FedExForum. He said theGlobetrotters put on quite ashow with all of their trickshots and he enjoyed it all.

Congratulations to Mattand Keri Beasley on thearrival of their third child, adaughter, Addy Kate, born atthe Baptist MemorialHospital, Union County,

Friday, Jan. 10. Sheweighed six pounds,12 ounces and was 19inches long.Welcoming her intothe family are herbrother Logan andsister Emma Grace.Joan Gurley is thegreat-grandmother.Wade and Lisa

(Goolsby) Murphy are thegrandparents.

Congratulations also toJane Callicutt on her retire-ment December 31, 2013,after 35 years selling realestate. Best wishes as youenjoy another aspect of yourlife!

If anyone is interested inbecoming a MasterGardener, a training programwill begin at the MarshallCounty Extension office onFeb. 11 and go throughMarch 18 with classes onTuesdays from 1 -5 p.m.Topics covered will be botany,soils, vegetables, ornamen-tals, insects and diseases, andlawn care, just to name a few.To learn more about the pro-gram and participation fee,contact the Extension officeat 662-252-3541. Registrationdeadline is January 15 at 5p.m. The office is located at810 Hwy. 178 East in HollySprings.

Officers and directors ofMarshall County ForestryAssociation held their annualplanning meeting onThursday night, Jan. 9, inWaterford hosted by Buckand Rita Hobbs. The 2014president Steve Greshampresided over the very pro-ductive meeting, which wasattended by 21 members andone guest. Meetings, pro-grams, activities and mem-bership from 2013 werereviewed and goals and objec-tives for 2014 were discussed.In February, members willparticipate in Tree PlantingWeek activities by assistingExtension and SoilConservation personnel inpresenting programs and giv-ing pine tree seedlings toeach third grader in the coun-ty. The Association will alsohost a Youth Forestry FieldDay and will continue to spon-sor the annual Arbor Day

Poster Art Contest for fifthgraders in the county. Theassociation also will pay regis-tration and mileage for twoteachers to attend Teachers’Conservation Workshop onJune 22-27 in Booneville(CEU’s are earned at theworkshop). Educationalmeetings will be heldthroughout the year and anannual Forestry/CattlemanField Day will be held in thefall. At the annual meeting inDecember, a silent and a liveauction will be held to raisefunds for the Catch-A-DreamFoundation to help send chil-dren with life- threatening dis-eases on a hunting and/orfishing trip. (Note: If teachersare interested in attendingthe Teachers’ ConservationWorkshop, contact theMarshall County ExtensionService for registrationforms).

Also, at the February 4meeting of Friends of theLibrary, the program will beon Catch-A-Dream. Held atthe Marshall County Libraryin Holly Springs, the programwill begin at 11:30 a.m. andeveryone is invited to attend.

Happy wedding anniver-sary to Mr. and Mrs. GarrieColhoun and to Mr. and Mrs.Chuck Thomas on January20.

Happy Birthday to the fol-lowing: Helen Mason (Jan.17), Jan Cooper (Jan. 18),Kathy Theisen (Jan. 19), TomCooper and Leah Green (Jan.21), Traci Cowan and MitchStone (Jan. 22), and NinaGandy (Jan. 23).

Prayer list: Gayle Ash,Adam Burge, MatthewCooper, Steve Culver, CoyDeBerry, Taylor and TuckerGoode, David LouisHammond, June Ash Huey,Jay Hurdle, Terri Kitchens,Troy Leopard, ElizabethMorris, Wade Murphy, JuniorOverall, Wesley Poole, GladysRhynes, Larry Robbins,David Rooker, Mike Shaw,Pam Sparks, and CooperVaughn.

To place news, birthdays,prayer requests, etc. in thiscolumn, call 662-333-7054 oremail [email protected], please include yourname and telephone number.

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Emory IndependentMethodist Church will behaving their annual St. Judefund-raiser fish fry Feb. 8, atthe church family life center.

Fried catfish, french fries,cole slaw, hush puppies andhomemade desserts will beserved from 5-7 p.m. Adultplates $10, child’s plates(under 5) will be $5.

The band “Taylor Made”will play, and there will be asilent auction from 4:30-8p.m. and there will be a liveauction.

Come join the fun andraise money for the kids at St.Jude Children’s ResearchHospital in Memphis, Tenn.All money goes to St. Jude.

Last year $11,000 wasraised and given to St. Jude.The church would like toraise more this year for thekids at St. Jude.

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Hobbs host annual MC Forestry meeting Iris Boatner and family vacation in Smokys

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Get well wishes goout to Mary AnnHurdle.

Big happy birth-day wishes to KayWheeler, who flips anumber Saturday! Itseems like yesterdaywe were puttingsigns up onChulahoma saying“Happy half a century!”Here’s to many, many moreamazing years from one ofthe most amazing people Iknow!

Saturday, MarshallAcademy hosted a peeweebasketball round robin. Bothgirls and boys squads hadgames with Clarksdale Leeand Tunica. Ron Bolden andKurt Sanders have beencoaching the boys, practicingthem hard twice a week.

Their season startedoff a little weak, asthey were just gettinginto the fundamentalsof the game and learn-ing plays. Saturdayproved to be a greatday for the boys, los-ing one only by oneand winning the sec-ond game. The team

played together, did their jobson defense and showed theircoaches that, for the mostpart, they do listen to them. Abig thank you to the coacheswho, in my opinion as a par-ent, are helping our boys lovethe sport of basketball bystripping it down to the basicsand building from there. Astrong foundation is howgreat things are built!

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As I sit to writetonight, it is earlyJanuary 2014. Whatmight I write aboutthat was happening inHolly Spring andMarshall County 150years ago? For onething Gen. Earl VanDorn had raidedHolly Springs onDecember 20, justbefore Christmas of 1862.Vast quantities of Gen. Grant’ssupplies had been destroyed.

Everyone knows the restof that story so I will not dwellon that today, but it did makeme think of the topic for thefirst couple of paragraphs.

Yes, you guessed correctly,if you thought I was going towrite briefly about persim-mons. What led me to thisthought? A couple of monthsago I was walking from theSmiling Phoenix Buildingtoward the “new” City Hallbuilding, built in 1926 on a lotthat had been occupied by theMulcahy (pronounced Mul-kerry) family home. I haveread (somewhere) that the lotwas donated anonymously tothe city for the purpose ofbuilding a city hall.

About halfway between thetwo I noticed a large numberof persimmons which had fall-en from a tree by the side-walk, and had been smashedby citizens walking along onthe sidewalk.

My first thought was “Ihope no one complains aboutthe mess on the sidewalk andcauses the city to cut thesmall persimmon tree.”Another bit of history wouldbe gone with that.

Back to Van Dorn’s Raid.One of the Yankee soldierswas George Cadman of the39th Ohio Infantry. A coupleof weeks before Gen. VanDorn’s Raid on Holly Springs,his regiment had been sta-tioned north of Holly Springs.In a letter home he describedthe huge quantities of persim-mons and hickory nuts lyingeverywhere on the ground,bushel after bushel of them.He writes in a subsequent let-ter home from their camp atWaterford, that Holly Springswas one of the prettiest townshe had ever seen. In thatsame letter to his wife, he tellsher he is sending a packet of

persimmon seedswhich he obtainedfrom the publicsquare in HollySprings and askedher to have a friendplant them in orderfor him to have some-thing to rememberHolly Springs.

If they ever didgrow, he did not see

them; he died Sept. 17, 1864without having gone home.Perhaps the county will plantone on the courthouse lawn,again. The last survivingConfederate soldier inMarshall County wasJeremiah (Jerry) Boone whodied at 105 years on April 10,1939, and is buried inSylvestria Cemetery, locatedon Old Hudsonville Road. Hewas born Nov. 22, 1833, inYancy County, NC, a grand-nephew of Daniel Boone.Even at an advanced age hecontinued to participate inelections as shown by an arti-cle from the Dallas MorningNews, dated September 1,1935, in section one, page 7:“HOLLY SPRINGS, Miss.,Aug. 31 (AP) – A 102-year oldConfederate veteran, JerryBoone, this week walked twomiles to vote.” His votingprecinct was Hudsonville.

He served as a captain ofscouts with 55 men under himin the 5th NC Regiment, oper-ating under Gen. Stephen D.Lee (one can read his accountof his service in the MarshallCounty WPA Records). Thelate Eugene Colston, father ofMarie Colston Smith, was afriend of “ Mr. Jerry” for thelast 20 years of Boone’s life.

Mr. Colston told me that“Mr. Jerry” told him that hehad been a sniper also, and hehad killed a number of federaltroops after they climbed upinto persimmon trees to gath-er some of the fruit. He alsodescribed “Mr. Jerry” as asmall man, with a beard, whorode a mule with a gallon jugof whiskey always attached tothe saddle.

Mr. Colston told me hewas in Holly Springs, standingon the corner where thetourism office is presentlylocated, talking to RolandMcAlexander and a couple ofother men when someonecame by and said, “Well Jerry

Boone has died,” to which Mr.McAlexander replied, stamp-ing his foot on the pavement,“I told him that whiskey wasgoing to kill him if he did notquit that drinking.”

Among the many descen-dants of Jerry Boone still liv-ing in the area, the most rec-ognizable one is my friendPaul McLeod.

Paul has a picture of JerryBoone he sometimes showsvisitors on their tour ofGraceland Too.

The local church in theSylvestria community was theSylvestria Methodist Church.As with most early churchbuildings in the county therewere two front entrances, onefor the men and another forthe women, the one atSylvestria, I think having thewomen’s entrance on the leftside.

Ben Gray Lumpkin wasthe grandson of Ben C. Grayand Cordelia Scales Gray. Mr.Lumpkin wrote about hisGray ancestors: “Uncle Johntold me another story aboutGrandpa. One hot Sunday,while Grandpa was preachingone of his spell-binding ser-mons at Sylvestria Church,Mrs. Ben Cheairs was sittingon the women’s side of thechurch and close to an openwindow. She was dippingsnuff and listening with raptattention to Grandpa, and(every once in a while) spit-ting out the window, withouttaking her eyes off Grandpa.One of the young sprouts inthe community rode to theedge of the churchyard withsome friends, hitched hishorse to a swinging limb, andstrolled over to the women’sside of the church to see whatgirls were there.

As he peered through thewindow, Mrs. Cheairs, withher eyes still fastened onGrandpa, let fly with a heavyemission of snuff spittle, andcaught the young mansquarely between the eyes.He began to jump up anddown, running over the bush-es, and yelling to his compan-ions to bring him somethingto wipe out his eyes. On hear-ing the commotion, Mrs.Cheairs raised her hand andearnestly called out, “Bro.Gray, you’ve got a convert out-side!”

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Cantrell of Byhalia are proudto announce the birth of theirson, Samuel Thorn Cantrell,born October 18, 2013, at2:15 p.m. at MethodistGermantown Hospital. Samwas seven pounds, nineounces, and was 20 incheslong.

He is welcomed by big sis-ter Kate and big brotherPreston, maternal grandpar-ents Jeff and Kathy Boussonof Collierville, Tenn., pater-nal grandparents Benny andAmy Hunton of Leesburg,Fla., and Larry and NinaCantrell of Columbus.Maternal great-grandparentsare Joyce Bousson ofArlington, Tenn., Dale andNed Segar of Barton, andDoc and Trena Street ofCollierville, Tenn.

Paternal great-grandmoth-er is Audrey Cantrell ofTremont. Great-great-grand-mother is Mary Bounds ofNewton.

By SARAH TAYLORContributing Writer

As wedding seasonapproaches, organizers inHolly Springs have cometogether to put the town onthe radar of brides not onlylocally but in the surround-ing areas and will soon offera Bridal Expo to showcasethe unique location.

“Destination Wedding:Holly Springs” was theresult of local graphic artistChristine Walker and oth-ers’ efforts to attractprospective couples to vari-ous attractions in town.

“This town has much tooffer a bride and groom andtheir families,” said Walker.“People come from allaround to get married inHolly Springs. We just wantothers to know what a spe-cial place this is to makethese lasting memories.”

Part of what makes HollySprings so attractive to cou-ples is the variety of beauti-ful and affordable venuesthat are available for wed-dings, receptions andrehearsal dinners. Whethera bride is looking for an his-toric home with spaciousgrounds, a banquet room ona golf course, a rustic space

with room for lots of guests,an elegant room on the his-toric square within walkingdistance from downtownchurches, a lodge overlook-ing a lake, a centrally locat-ed building with enoughspace to erect a tent indoorsor a more intimate gallerysetting, she will find some-thing for her in HollySprings.

In addition to the variouslocations, Holly Springsoffers a wide selection ofguest accommodations,catering, floral designersand wedding coordinators,as well as the historical ele-ments rich in Civil War andAfrican-American history.Centrally located just southof Memphis, Tenn., HollySprings is easily accessiblefor wedding guests.

The first official activityof “Destination Wedding:Holly Springs” will be aBridal Expo scheduled forSunday, January 26, from 1p.m. to 4 p.m. at KirkwoodNational Golf Club in HollySprings. In just one after-noon a bride will be able tovisit with more weddingprofessionals than shecould visit in a month on herown. This face-to-face time

with potential customersoffers promotion for localbusinesses and puts HollySprings on the event-plan-ning map.

“Destination Wedding:Holly Springs” is also pub-lishing a bridal guide thatwill make its debut at thebridal expo and will featureadvertisements for areaevent-related businesses, aswell as informative articlesfor the brides-to-be.

Those who were unableto pick up the bridal guidewill be able to get a copy atarea florists, gift shops andclothing stores aroundnorthern Mississippi.Additionally, the HollySprings Tourism Bureauwill have bridal guides avail-able to mail to prospectivebrides.

Another benefit to adver-tisers and area brides is thatorganizers from“Destination Wedding:Holly Springs” will beattending several bridalshows throughout the year.The wedding show, showvendors, and wedding guideadvertisers will also be pro-moted on Facebook. Thisadvertising will continueyear-round.

Birthannouncement

Happy Birthday wishes to Kay Wheeler

Yankee soldier sends persimmon seeds from courthousesquare home for planting to remember Holly Springs Holly Springs to present Bridal Expo

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• Do you like to garden?Do you like to volunteer? Ifso, the Marshall CountyExtension Service may havea program just for you. TheMaster Gardener VolunteerTraining program will beoffered locally at theExtension Service by interac-tive video conferencing. Thisprogram is a great way togain horticulture expertise,to meet other gardeners, toget connected with the com-munity, and to belong to awell-respected and education-al organization. There is an$85 one-time fee, with aJanuary 15 registration dead-line. Classes will beginFebruary 11.

• Northeast MississippiFruit and Vegetable Growers’Association EducationalConference and Trade ShowFebruary 6 and 7, at the LeeCounty Agri-Center inVerona. General sessions,breakout sessions, speakersand vendors will be a part ofthis year’s conference. Theconference does require reg-istration. Please contact theExtension office for moreinformation. There is a $20fee.

• Third Thursday ‘Lunchand Learn Program’ Home

Gardening Workshop Series:These workshops aredesigned to give gardenersin-depth knowledge of a par-ticular garden topic.Hopefully, this will translateinto more desirable homegardens and landscapes. Thefirst program will be onJanuary 23 and the topic willbe “Cool Season Vegetables” -- this program will cover allaspects of growing the earlyseason garden. These classesbegin at 12 noon via interac-tive video conferencing at theMarshall County Extensionoffice located at 810 Hwy. 178East in Holly Springs. No fee.

• Quick Bites Programsare offered through theMississippi State UniversityExtension Service and pro-vide information on a widevariety of topics throughinteractive video. The pro-grams are held during lunch(12-1) on most Thursdays.How to Get Started inBeekeeping will be the topicfor the January 30 program.No fee.

For more information con-tact the Marshall CountyExtension office, LemonPhelps, 662-252-3541, ore m a i [email protected].

MC Extension ServiceMaster Gardener Trainingclasses begin Feb. 11

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Legal NoticesDeadline

Mondays, 5 p.m.

AMENDED NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALEBy virtue of an Amended Writ of Execution

dated the 30th day of December, 2013, directedand delivered to me as Sher iff of MarshallCounty, Mississippi, and issued out of the CircuitCourt of Marshall County, Mississippi, on a judg-ment rendered in the Chancery Court of MarshallCounty, Mississippi, on July 23, 2012, in favor ofSylvia Evette Liggins against the Estate ofEarvan K. Brittenum, Defendant therein, for thesum of $21,029.93. I have heretofore, on the30th day of December , 2013, levied on all theright, title and interest of the Estate of Ear van K.Britten in all non-e xempt personal proper ty aswell as the following described real property:

TRACT 1:PPIN 19845 and P arcel Number 133-08-

03213, being assessed as 0.70 acres by the TaxAssessor of Marshall County, Mississippi, whichis a tract of land in the Southeast Quar ter of theNorthwest Quarter of Section 8, Township 2South, Range 3 West, and being a part of the realproperty described in Land Deed Book 272,Page 332, in the office of the Chancer y Clerk ofMarshall County, Mississippi.

TRACT 2:PPIN 16901 and P arcel Number 133-08-

03801, being assessed as 0.50 acres by the TaxAssessor of Marshall County, Mississippi, whichis a tr act of land which is par t of Section 8,Township 2, Range 3, of Marshall County ,Mississippi.

TRACT 3:PPIN 18667 and P arcel Number 133-08-

03210, being assessed as 2 acres b y the TaxAssessor of Marshall County, Mississippi, whichis a tract of land in the East Half of the NorthwestQuarter of Section 8, Township 2, Range 3, andbeing part of the real proper ty described in LandDeed Book 146, P age 372, in the office of theChancery Clerk of Marshall County, Mississippi.

TRACT 4:PPIN 17992 and P arcel Number 133-08-

03207, being assessed as 8 acres b y the TaxAssessor of Marshall County, Mississippi, whichis a tract of land in the East Half of the NorthwestQuarter of Section 8, Township 2, Range 3, andbeing part of the real proper ty described in LandDeed Book 146, P age 372, in the office of theChancery Clerk of Marshall County, Mississippi.

TRACT 5:PPIN 4561 and P arcel Number 133-08-

03200, being assessed as 2.0 acres b y the TaxAssessor of Marshall County, Mississippi, whichis a tract of land being known as Share “B” of thedivision of the said Nor thwest Quarter located inthe Northwest Quarter of Section 8, Township 2South, Range 3 West, and being the same landand property conveyed to E.K. Brittenum byWarranty Deed recorded in Land Deed Book146, Page 372, in the office of the Chancer yClerk of Marshall County, Mississippi.

TRACT 6:A one-half (1/2) interest in the real proper ty

described as PPIN 008177 and P arcel Number133-08-06000, being assessed as 1.5 acres b ythe Tax Assessor of Marshall County, Mississippi,which is a tr act of land located in the SoutheastCorner of the Nor thwest Quarter (South P artShare A), in Section 8, Township 2 South, Range3 West, and being a par t of the same land andproperty conveyed to E.K. Brittenum and Ma yMargaret Kimble in Land Deed Book 109, P age459, in the office of the Chancer y Clerk ofMarshall County, Mississippi.

TRACT 7:A one-half (1/2) interest in the real proper ty

described as PPIN 008178 and P arcel Number133-08-04100, being assessed as 0.3 acres b ythe Tax Assessor of Marshall County, Mississippi,which is a tr act of land which is P art of theNortheast Part of the Nor thwest Quarter (ShareA), in Section 8, Township 2 South, Range 3West, and being a par t of the same land andproperty conveyed to E.K. Brittenum and Ma yMargaret Kimble in Land Deed Book 109, P age459, in the office of the Chancer y Clerk ofMarshall County, Mississippi.

TRACT 8:PPIN 4572 and P arcel Number 133-08-

04300, being assessed as 1.0 acre b y the TaxAssessor of Marshall County, Mississippi, whichis a tract of land located in Share B of the RuthBrittenum Estate, in the Nor thwest Quarter ofSection 8, Township 2 South, Range 3 West, andbeing the same land and proper ty conveyed toE.K. Brittenum by Warranty Deed recorded inLand Deed Book 260, Page 90, in the office of theChancery Clerk of Marshall County, Mississippi.

A Quitclaim Deed will be deliv ered to eachbuyer of the abo ve described tracts upon pay-ment of cash for same. It is recommended thateach buyer obtain a sur vey of the tr acts whichhe/she purchased.

Public notice is hereb y given that, I, theundersigned, as Sher iff of Marshall County ,Mississippi, will execute on said Writ, the 24th dayof January, 2014, betw een the hours of 11:00a.m. and 4:00 p .m. at the Marshall CountyCourthouse in Holly Spr ings, Mississippi, sell atpublic auction to the highest bidder , for cash, allthe right, title and interest in and to the abo vedescribed real property as well as any and all per-sonal property not claimed as e xempt, or somuch thereof as may be necessary to raise suffi-cient money to satisfy such e xecution, togetherwith the interest and costs thereon.

This the 30th day of December, 2013./s/ Sheriff Kenneth Dickerson

Sheriff of Marshall County, Mississippi(01-04c)

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALEWHEREAS, on the 17th da y of November,

2011, VIVIAN HODGES, executed and delivereda land deed of tr ust to Jennifer L. Shackelford,Trustee for the benefit of CITIZENS BANK,Beneficiary, which is recorded in Instr ument No.2011004658; which was given and tak en inrenewal and extension of a deed of tr ust datedNovember 6, 2006 and recorded in Book 425,Page 402 AND extension of a deed of trust datedAugust 12, 1999 and recorded in Book 254, Page747, in the office of the Chancer y Clerk ofMarshall County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, default having been made inthe terms and conditions of said deed of trust andthe entire debt secured thereb y having beendeclared to be due and pa yable in accordancewith the terms of said deed of trust, and the legalholder of said indebtedness , CITIZENS BANKhaving requested the undersigned Trustee to exe-cute the trust and sell said land and proper ty inaccordance with the ter ms of said deed of tr ustfor the purpose of raising the sums due thereun-der, together with attor ney's fees, trustee's feesand expenses of sale;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, JENNIFER L.SHACKELFORD, as Trustee in said deed of trustwill on FRIDAY, January 24, 2014, offer for sale atpublic outcry for cash to the highest bidder , andsell within legal hours (being betw een the hoursof 11:00 A.M. AND 4:00 P.M.) at the South frontdoor of the County Cour thouse at Holly Springs,Marshall County, Mississippi, the f ollowingdescribed property situated in Marshall County ,Mississippi, described as:

INDEXING: LOT NO. 4 OF HOLID AYESTATES SUBDIVISION OF SECTION 24,TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 5 WEST,according to plat of said subdivision recorded inPlat File No. 382 A & B of the records of the Clerkof the Chancer y Court of Marshall County ,Mississippi; containing 2.50 acres, more or less,

ALSO: 1999 Belmont Mobile Home , 76 X16, Serial #39548; Certified as Real Estate inBook 306, page 192.

SOURCE DEED: This is the same land andproperty as con veyed to J ack D. Hodges andwife, Vivian E. Hodges by Warranty Deed fromJoan T. Wilson, dated A ugust 12, 1999, andrecorded in Land Deed Book 303, at page 50 inthe office of the Chancer y Clerk of MarshallCounty, Mississippi.

SUBJECT TO: Rights of w ay and ease-ments for public road and utilities.

SUBJECT TO: Laws, ordinances and regu-lations which govern the use and occupancy ofthis land enacted b y the United States ofAmerica, the State of Mississippi and its politicalsubdivisions, and particularly including the subdi-vision regulations and z oning ordinances adopt-ed by ordinances of the Board of Super visors ofMarshall County, Mississippi, none of which ren-der title unmarketable.

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

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE, this the 26thday of December, 2013.

JENNIFER L. SHACKELFORD, TRUSTEE(01-04c)

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NOTICE TO BIDDERSNotice is hereby given that it is the intention

of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen of the Townof Ashland, Benton County , Mississippi, toreceive sealed bids for the cutting and remo vingof a large oak tree in the Town of AshlandCemetery property. Must be bonded.

Any questions can be addressed to TimmyBurns at 662-224-6282. Payment will be made ina lump sum upon completion and inspection b ythe Town’s municipal officials.

Sealed bids will be received at the Town Hallin the Town of Ashland in Benton County ,Mississippi until 5:00 o’cloc k P. M. on Tuesday,February 4th, 2014. The Board has the r ight toreject any and all bids.

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATEOF ALBERT DUNCAN, DECEASEDGERALDINE DUNCAN, ADMINISTRATRIX

PLAINTIFFvs. NO. 2013-0654ATHE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ALBERT DUNCAN, DECEASED; THE UNKNOWNHEIRS OF WILLIE MELVIN DUNCAN,DECEASED DEFEND ANTS

SUMMONS IN RULE 81 ACTIONSTO: The UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ALBER T

DUNCAN , deceased the UNKNO WN HEIRSOF WILLIE MELVIN DUNCAN, deceased,whose places of residence and post officeaddresses are unknown after diligent search andinquiry.

You have been made a Defendant in the suitfiled in this Cour t by Geraldine Duncan, Plaintiff,seeking determination of heirs. You are the onlyDefendants in this action.

You are summoned to appear and def endagainst the complaint or petition filed against youin this action at 9:30 o'cloc k, A.M., on the 28thday of February, 2014, in the cour troom of theMarshall County Cour thouse at Holly Spr ings,Mississippi, and in case of y our 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 ans wer orother pleading, but you may do so if you desire.

Issued under my hand and the seal of saidCourt, this the 13th day of December, 2013.

C.W. “CHUCK” THOMAS, CHANCERY CLERK

OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPIBy: Marshall Powell, D.C.

Publish: Jan. 2, Jan. 9 and Jan. 16, 2014.Jones & Schneller, PLLC

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIPOF THE MINOR CHILD, DEVON LYLES BY AND THROUGH HIS MOTHER ANDNEXT FRIEND, LATOSHA LYLES, LATOSHA LYLES, INDIVIDUALLY,AND GLORIA LYLES PETITIONERSVS. CAUSE NO.:2013-0731 ATERREANCE BEAN AND ANY AND ALLPERSONS CLAIMING TO BE THE FATHEROF DEVON LYLES

DEFENDENTSUMMONS

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPITO: TERREANCE BEAN AND ANY AND ALLPERSONS CLAIMING TO BE THE FATHER OFDEVON LYLES, whose residence , street andpost office addresses are unknown to Petitionersafter diligent search and inquiry

You have been made a Def endant in aPetition for Letter of Guardianship, filed by GLO-RIA LYLES, Plaintiffs/Petitioners, seeking theguardianship of the minor child, DEV ON LYLESby GLORIA LYLES. There is no other defendantin this action other than TERREANCE BEAN,and ANY AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIM-ING TO BE THE FATHER OF DEVON LYLES.

You are summoned to appear and def endagainst the Petition for Letters of Guardianshipfiled in this action at 9:30 a.m. on Friday, the 28thday of March, 2014, in the Cour troom of theMarshall County Cour thouse in Holly Spr ings,Mississippi, and in case of y our failure to appearand defend, a judgment will be entered in thiscause granting the relief requested in the Petitionfor Letter of Guardianship, filed herein.

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

Issued under my and seal of said Court, thisthe 18th day of Dec., 2013.

C.W. “Chuck” ThomasCHANCERY CLERK OF MARSHALL

COUNTY, MISSISSIPPIBY: Karen Cook, DEPUTY CLERK

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NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND

Under and by virtue of the author ity vestedin me as Substitute Trustee in that cer tain Deedof Trust dated May 21, 2013, executed by StanleyHayes and Lor ine Jenkins, unto Jennif erShackelford as Trustee, to secure an indebted-ness therein described to FPS Investments LLC,said Deed of Trust being of record as Instr umentNo.2013002206; the undersigned was appointedas Substitute Trustee by instr ument datedDecember 18, 2013 recorded as Instr ument No.2013005558 all in the land records of theMarshall County Chancer y Clerk’s office; anddefault having been made in the pa yment 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 thefront door of the Marshall County Cour thouse, inthe City of Holly Springs, Mississippi, on FRIDAY,JANUARY 17, 2014 offer for sale and sell at pub-lic outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the follow-ing described property, situated in the County ofMarshall, State of Mississippi, to wit:

Commencing at the southwest corner of thenortheast quarter of Section 10, Township 2,Range 4 West running thence East 20 chains toa point on the south boundar y of the nor theastquarter of said section, thence North 5 degrees 0minutes West 12 chains 50 links to a point,thence North 84 deg rees 30 min utes East 21chains to the point of beginning, continue thenceNorth 84 degrees 30 minutes East 3 chains to apoint in the public road, thence South 5 deg rees0 minutes East 4 chains 64 links to a point wherethe public roads intersect, thence in a southwest-erly direction with said road 3 chains to a point,thence North 5 degrees 0 minutes West 4 chains64 links more or less to the point of beginning,containing one (1) acre more or less . Propertylocated in Section 11, Township 2 South, Range4 West Marshall 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 December, 2013.

William F. Schneller, Substitute TrusteePublishing Dates: December 26, 2013, January

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALEWHEREAS, on the 28th day of March, 2012,

MARTHA A. ROGERS, executed and delivered aland deed of tr ust to Jennif er L. Shackelford,Trustee for the benefit of CITIZENS BANK,Beneficiary, which is recorded in Instr ument No.2012001291; in the office of the Chancer y Clerkof Marshall County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, default having been made inthe terms and conditions of said deed of trust andthe entire debt secured thereb y having beendeclared to be due and pa yable in accordancewith the terms of said deed of trust, and the legalholder of said indebtedness , CITIZENS BANKhaving requested the undersigned Trustee to exe-cute the trust and sell said land and proper ty inaccordance with the ter ms of said deed of tr ustfor the purpose of raising the sums due thereun-der, together with attor ney's fees, trustee's feesand expenses of sale;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, JENNIFER L.SHACKELFORD, as Trustee in said deeds oftrust will on FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 2014, offer forsale at public outcry for cash to the highest bid-der, and sell within legal hours (being betw eenthe hours of 11:00 A.M. AND 4:00 P.M.) at theSouth front door of the County Cour thouse atHolly Springs, Marshall County, Mississippi, thefollowing described property situated in MarshallCounty, Mississippi, described as:

INDEXING: LOT 60 OF VICTORIA PLAN-TATION, 2ND ADDITION, LOCA TED IN THEWEST HALF OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 3SOUTH, RANGE 4 WEST, MARSHALL COUN-TY, MISSISSIPPI; being more par ticularlydescribed as follows:

Lot 60 of Victoria Plantation, 2nd Addition,located in the West Half of Section 15, Township3 South, Range 4 West, Marshall County ,Mississippi.

TOGETHER WITH ALL B UILDINGS,HEREDITAMENTS AND APPUR TENANCESTHEREUNTO BELONGING.

SOURCE DEED: This is par t of the sameland and proper ty as conveyed to W. WARRENCALLICUTT by Warranty Deed dated Apr il 3,2001, and e xecuted by Henry Pretti, Clar aPalazola, Splende Ward, Alice Facelli, ElizabethPretti and Mike Palazola, in Land Deed Book No.316, Page 812, in the Office of the Chancer yClerk of Marshall County, Mississippi.

SUBJECT TO: Rights of w ay and ease-ments for public road and utilities.

SUBJECT TO: Restrictive covenants of sub-division recorded in Plat Book 878B in the officeof the Chancer y Clerk of Marshall County ,Mississippi.

SUBJECT TO: Laws, ordinances and regu-lations which govern the use and occupancy ofthis land enacted b y the United States ofAmerica, the State of Mississippi and its politicalsubdivisions, and particularly including the subdi-vision regulations and z oning ordinances adopt-ed by ordinances of the Board of Super visors ofMarshall County, Mississippi, none of which ren-der title unmarketable.

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

WITNESS MY SIGNA TURE, this the 6thday of January, 2014.

/S/Jennifer L. ShackelfordJENNIFER L. SHACKELFORD,

TRUSTEE(02-05c)

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

CLARISE LASHELE PHILLIPS PETITIONER

VS. NO. 2013-0341AVINCENT EDWARD MORRIS, CORNELLDWAYNE JOHNSON, BEN GARDELLJOHNSON, AUDREY RACHELE THOMASSTRONG, AND DWIGHT THOMAS, ANDTHE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND CHILDREN OFBEN EARL FAULKNER, DECEASED

RESPONDENTSALIAS SUMMONS

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPITO: Vincent Edward Morris, an adult non-

resident citizen of the State of Mississippi, whosepost office and street address is 7495 St. DavidStreet, Fairburn, Georgia 30212.

Cornell Dwayne Johnson, an adult residentnon-resident citizen of the State of Mississippi,whose post office and street address is 68Overlook Drive, Norristown, Pennsylvania 19403.

Ben Gardell Johnson, an adult non-residentcitizen of the State of Mississippi, whose postoffice and street address is 7914 Wind RidgeLane, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46815.

Audrey Rachele Thomas Strong, an adultnon-resident citizen of the State of Mississippi,whose post office and street address is Gr ayRidge Cove, Germantown, Tennessee 38138.

The unknown heirs at la w and children ofBen Earl Faulkner, deceased.

You have been made Respondents in thesuit filed in this Cour t by Clarise LaShele Phillipsas Administratrix of the Estate of Ben Ear lFaulkner, deceased, seeking adjudication ofpaternity and a deter mination of the heirs at la wof Ben Ear l Faulkner, deceased. The otherRespondent in this matter is Dwight Thomas.

You are summoned to appear and def endagainst the complaint or petition filed against youin this action at 9:30 a.m. on the 14th da y ofFebruary, 2014, in the courtroom of the LafayetteCounty Chancery Building at Oxford, Mississippi,and in case of your failure to appear and defenda judgment will be entered against y ou for themoney or other things demanded in the com-plaint or petition.

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

Issued under my hand and the seal of saidCourt, this 30th day of December, 2013.

C. W. “Chuck” Thomas, Chancery Clerk of

Marshall County, MississippiBy: Karen Cook, D.C.

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALEWHEREAS, on the 18th da y of July, 2007,

FREDDIE M. RHYNES and wif e, LISA R.RHYNES, executed and deliv ered a PurchaseMoney Deed of Trust to Jennifer L. Shackelford,Trustee for the benefit of ED WARD GURLEY,Beneficiary, which is recorded in Book No . 443,Page No. 355, in the office of the Chancery Clerkof Marshall County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, default having been made inthe terms and conditions of said deed of trust andthe entire debt secured thereb y having beendeclared to be due and pa yable in accordancewith the terms of said deed of trust, and the legalholder of said indebtedness, EDWARD GURLEYESTATE having requested the undersignedTrustee to execute the trust and sell said land andproperty in accordance with the ter ms of saiddeed of trust for the purpose of raising the sumsdue thereunder, together with attor ney's fees,trustee's fees and expenses of sale;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, JENNIFER L.SHACKELFORD, as Trustee in said deed of trustwill on FRIDAY, January 31, 2014, offer for sale atpublic outcry for cash to the highest bidder , andsell within legal hours (being betw een the hoursof 11:00 A.M. AND 4:00 P.M.) at the South frontdoor of the County Cour thouse at Holly Springs,Marshall County, Mississippi, the f ollowingdescribed property situated in Marshall County ,Mississippi, described as:

INDEXING: LOT No. 3 of the AshSubdivision in the Town of P otts Camp, onSection 16, Township 5 South, Range 1 West,Marshall County, Mississippi; according to plat ofsaid Subdivision filed in Plat Book 370B in theOffice of the Chancery Clerk of Marshall County,Mississippi; said survey is by B. L. Briscoe anddated July 2, 1970.

SOURCE DEED: This is the same land andproperty as conveyed to FREDDIE M. RHYNESand wife, LISA R. RHYNES, by Warranty Deeddated July 18, 2007 and e xecuted by EDWARDGURLEY recorded in Land Deed Book No . 376,Page 16, in the Office of the Chancer y Clerk ofMarshall County, Mississippi.

SUBJECT TO: Rights of w ay and ease-ments for public road and utilities.

SUBJECT TO: Laws, ordinances and regu-lations which govern the use and occupancy ofthis land enacted b y the United States ofAmerica, the State of Mississippi and its politicalsubdivisions, and particularly including the subdi-vision regulations and z oning ordinances adopt-ed by ordinances of the Board of Super visors ofMarshall County, Mississippi, none of which ren-der title unmarketable.

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

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE, this the 31stday of December, 2013.

JENNIFER L. SHACKELFORD, TRUSTEE(02-05c)

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SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE

WHEREAS, on January 18, 2005, Anita M.George, An Unmarried Woman, executed a cer-tain deed of trust to First Amer ican Title, Trusteefor the benefit of Mor tgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc. which deed of trust isof record in the office of the Chancer y Clerk ofMarshall County, State of Mississippi in Book 373at Page 644; and

WHEREAS, said Deed of Trust was subse-quently assigned to PHH Mor tgage Corporationby instrument dated September 18, 2008 andrecorded in Instr ument No. 2008005360 of theaforesaid Chancery Clerk's office; and

WHEREAS, PHH Mor tgage Corporationhas heretofore substituted J . Gary Massey asTrustee by instrument dated May 20, 2011 andrecorded in the aforesaid Chancery Clerk's Officein Instrument No. 2011002199; and

WHEREAS, default having been made inthe terms and conditions of said deed of trust andthe entire debt secured thereb y having beendeclared to be due and pa yable in accordancewith the ter ms of said deed of tr ust, PHHMortgage Corporation, the legal holder of saidindebtedness, having requested the undersignedSubstituted Trustee to execute the trust and sellsaid land and proper ty in accordance with theterms of said deed of trust and for the purpose ofraising the sums due thereunder , together withattorney's fees, trustee's fees and e xpense ofsale.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, J . Gary Massey,Substituted Trustee in said deed of tr ust, will onJanuary 30, 2014 off er for sale at pub lic outcryand sell within legal hours (being betw een thehours of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.), at the SouthDoor of the County Cour thouse of MarshallCounty, located at Holly Spr ings, Mississippi, tothe highest and best bidder for cash the followingdescribed property situated in Marshall County ,State of Mississippi, to-wit:

THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDTOGETHER WITH ALL IMPR OVEMENTSTHEREON, LOCATED IN THE CITY OF HOLLYSPRINGS, MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIP-PI, TO WIT:

COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEASTCORNER OF LOT NO. 41 OF THE HILL SUBDI-VISION AS DEPICTED UPON PLAT RECORD-ED IN PR OBATE RECORD NO. 17 AT PAGE206 OF THE RECORDS OF THE CLERK OFTHE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALLCOUNTY, MS, RUN THENCE SOUTH 616.5FEET WITH THE WEST BOUNDARY OF HILLSTREET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING FORTHE LAND HEREIN CONVEYED; RUNTHENCE SOUTH 84 DEGS . 30' WEST, 162.5FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 4 DEGS . 30'EAST 72 FEET;THENCE NORTH 84 DEGS. 30'EAST 162.5 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTBOUNDARY OF SAID HILL STREET; THENCENORTH WITH THE WEST BOUNDARY OFSAID STREET 72 FEET TO THE POINT OFBEGINNING; ON THE SOUTHEAST QUARTEROF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH,RANGE 2 WEST.

I WILL CONVEY only such title as vested inme as Substituted Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE on this 2nd dayof January, 2014.

J. Gary MasseySUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE

Shapiro & Massey, LLC1080 River Oaks Drive, Suite B-202Flowood, MS 39232(601)981-9299

444 Hill StreetHolly Springs, MS 3863507-5440BEPublication Dates: Jan. 9, 16 and 23, 2014

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NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S Under and by virtue of the author ity vested

in me as Trustee in that cer tain Deed of Trustdated October 26, 2001 e xecuted by CarlottaHunt Jones unto William F. Schneller as Trustee,to secure an indebtedness therein descr ibed toBank of Holly Springs, said Deed of Trust being ofrecord in Land Deed of Trust Book 291 at pages452-457 in the land records of the MarshallCounty Chancery Clerk’s office;

Deed of Trust dated April 23, 2002 executedby Carlotta Hunt Jones unto William F. Schnelleras Trustee, to secure an indebtedness thereindescribed to Bank of Holly Springs, said Deed ofTrust being of record in Land Deed of Trust Book303 at pages 786-792 in the land records of theMarshall County Chancery Clerk’s office;

Deed of Trust dated September 4, 2012 exe-cuted by Carlotta Hunt unto as Trustee, to securean indebtedness therein descr ibed to Bank ofHolly Springs, said Deed of Trust being of recordas Instrument No. 2012004085 in the landrecords of the Marshall County Chancery Clerk’soffice; the undersigned w as appointed asSubstitute Trustee by instr ument datedDecember 23, 2013 and recorded as Instr umentNo. 2013005642; and default having been madein the pa yment of the indebtedness thereb ysecured, and the undersigned ha ving beenrequested by4the legal holder of said indebted-ness to foreclose said Deed of Trust, notice ishereby given that I, as Substitute Trustee afore-said, will, within la wful hours, at the South frontdoor of the Marshall County Cour thouse, in theCity of Holly Spr ings, Mississippi, on FRID AY,JANUARY 31, 2014 offer for sale and sell at pub-lic outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the follow-ing described property, situated in the County ofMarshall, State of Mississippi, to wit:

1.0 acre more or less of Lot 85 inHumphreys Road Farms in Section 23, Township3 South, Range 4 West Marshall County ,Mississippi described as follows: Beginning at theNorthwest corner of Lot 85 in Humphre ys RoadFarms in Section 23, Township 3 South, Range 4West Marshall County, Mississippi; thence east-erly along the south line of Humphre y Road77.94 feet; thence Easterly along the south line ofsaid road 22.06 f eet; thence Southerly parallelwith the west line of Lot 85, 435.60 f eet; thenceWesterly 100.00 feet; thence Northerly along theWest line of Lot 85, 435.60 f eet to the point ofbeginning, containing 1.0 acres more or less .Subject to easements and restrictions of record.

Less and Except an y road r ight of ways ofrecord.

Source Deed: This is the same land andproperty as conveyed to Carlotta J. Hunt (single)by Quitclaim Deed from H. R. Clarkson , VicePresident of Jim Walter Homes Inc dated March13, 1992 and recorded in Land Deed Book 244at page 715 in the office of the Chancery Clerk ofMarshall County, Mississippi.

Subject to: Rights of way and easements forpublic road and utilities.

Subject to: Laws, ordinances and regula-tions which govern the use and occupancy of thisland enacted by the United States of Amer ica,the State of Mississippi and its political subdivi-sions and par ticularly including the subdivisionregulations and z oning ordinances adopted b yordinances of the Board of Super visors ofMarshall County, Mississippi, none of which ren-der title unmarketable.

ALSO:Lot No 85 of Humphre ys Road Farms con-

taining 2.06 acres being in Section 23, Township3 South, Range 4 West, Marshall County ,Mississippi. A plat of said cler k of said County inPlat File 771 B.

Less and except 1.0 acre descr ibed as fol-lows: Beginning at the southwest corner of Lot 85in Humphreys Road F arms in Section 23,Township 3 South, Range 4 West MarshallCounty, MS; thence easterly along the south lineof Humphrey Road 77.94 f eet; thence Easterlyalong the south line of said road 22.06 f eet;thence southerly parallel with the west line of Lot85, 435.60 feet; thence Westerly 100 feet; thencenortherly along the west of Lot 85, 435.60 feet tothe point of beginning. A total of 2.06 acres beingconveyed by this instrument.

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 6thday of January, 2014.

William F. Schneller, Substitute TrusteePublishing Dates: Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, 2014

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State of MississippiDepartment of Wildlife, Fisheries and ParksNotice of Intention to Forfeit Seized Property

To: Dylan P. Hill Region One74 East Pontotoc AvenuePotts Camp, Mississippi 38659

You are hereby given notice that, on October27, 2013 in Marshall County , Mississippi, theproperty listed belo w was seized by theMississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries andParks pursuant to MISS CODE ANN, § 49-7-103(1972). MISS. CODE ANN. §49-7-257, providesfor administrative forfeiture of property seized pur-suant to §49-7-103, when the value of such prop-erty does not e xceed Five Thousand Dollars($5,000.00).Description of Property: Approximate ValueOne (1) Mossbrg 702 22 Caliber Rifle $225.00Serial Number, EMD3744378One (1) Scope $50.00

Connection between the property and viola-tions of the Mississippi hunting, fishing or boatinglaws, as set out in § 49-7-103: This property wasused in the hunting of deer at night with the aid ofa light, lighting device or light amplifying device. Ifyou wish to contest the forfeiture of this property,you must, within thirty (30) days of receiving thisnotice, file a request f or judicial re view (courthearing).

Instructions for filing a request for Judicial Review

Your request for judicial review must be inwriting and signed. It should include a statementof your interest in the seiz ed property and whyyou believe that the property is not subject to for-feiture. All requests for judicial review should besent by certified mail to the following address:

Attorney for Department ofWildlife, Fisheries and ParksOffice of the Attorney GeneralPost Office 451Jackson, Mississippi 39205If you request judicial re view, a Petition for

Forfeiture will then be filed b y the Department ofWildlife, Fisheries and Parks in the appropr iatecourt. If you do not request judicial re view withinthirty (30) days of receiving this notice , the prop-erty described above will be f orfeited to theMississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries andParks, to be used, distr ibuted, or disposed of inaccordance with the pro visions of MISS. CODEANN. §49-7-255 (1972).

Dated this the 14th day of November, 2013.W. Douglas Martin, Jr.W. Douglas Martin, Jr.

Special Assistant Attorney General Mississippi Department of Wildlife,

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OFMARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFJT HENDERSON, DECEASED, INTESTATE

CAUSE NO. 2013-0663FORNICE HENDERSON, PETITIONER

NOTICE TO CREDITORSLetters of Administration having been grant-

ed on the 30th da y of December, 2013, by theChancery Court of MARSHALL COUNTY ,Mississippi, in Civil Action No . 2013-o663, toFORNICE HENDERSON, the undersignedAdministratrix of the Estate of JT HENDERSON,Deceased, notice is hereb y given to all personshaving claims against said estate to present thesame to the Cler k of this Cour t for probate andregistration according to la w, within ninety (90)days from the first pub lication of this notice , orthey will be forever barred.

THIS the 1st day of January, 2014./S/ Fornice Henderson

FORNICE HENDERSON, ADMINISTRATRIX OF THE ESTATE OF JT

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

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NOTICE TO BIDDERSSealed proposals will be received from qual-

ified vendors for the City of Holly Spr ings GroupHealth Insurance for the plan y ear February 1,2014 through J anuary 31, 2015, b y the Mayorand Board of Alder men of the City of HollySprings, Mississippi, at the city cler k's office inCity Hall at 160 South Memphis Street, HollySprings, Mississippi, until the hour of 5:30 p .m.Central Standard Time, on January 29, 2014.TheCity of Holly Springs is requesting a proposal f orcoverage of gener al city employees as w ell asgeneral city and utility employees combined.

The right is reser ved to reject an y and allproposals and to waive any informalities therein.

The specifications are on file at the CityClerk's Office.

So ordered b y the Ma yor and Board ofAldermen of the City of Holly Spr ings,Mississippi, December 17, 2013.

Kelvin O. Buck, MayorATTEST:

Publication Dates:Jan. 8, 2014, Jan. 15, 2014

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN RE: THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFJESSE L. JACKSON, DECEASED TESTATE

CAUSE NO. 2013-0733NOTICE TO CREDITORS

LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having beengranted on the 20TH D AY OF December, 2013,by the Chancer y Court of Marshall County ,Mississippi, to the undersigned upon the Estateof JESSE L. JACKSON, deceased, notice ishereby given to all persons having claims againstsaid estate, now due or to become due , to pres-ent the same to the Cler k of said Cour t for pro-bate and registration according to law within nine-ty days from the first date of pub lication of thisNotice to Creditors, or they will be forever barred.

THIS, 20th day of December, 2013./s/Bernice H. Jackson

BERNICE H. JACKSON, EXECUTRIX(02-05c)

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The following vehicle will be sold on Jan. 31,2014 for towing and storage liens:2002 Ford Ranger PKVIN 1FTYR14U82PA07235

We reserve the r ight to reject an y and allbids.

North MS Sales52 Spruce St.

Hickory Flat, MS 38633662-538-3633

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The following vehicles will be auctioned tothe highest bidder at Da vis Wrecker Service,4124 Hwy 178 W, Red Banks, MS 38611 at 9a.m. on January 25, 2014:1997 Freightliner VIN 2FUYDSEBOVA7378461996 Ford Mustang VIN 1FALP4044TF1599992003 Nissan Altima VIN 1N4AL11D63C1811162001 Kia VIN KNAFB1616150140441998 Subaru VIN 4S3BG6850W76549392002 Chevrolet Impala VIN 2G1WH55K5292530662001 Chevrolet Impala VIN 2G1WF55E7192501521999 Ford Expedition VIN 1FMRU1863XLB851912005 Chevrolet Astro vanVIN 1GNDM19X65B122747

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF LUCILLE NICHOLS

DECEASEDNO. 2013-0007W

CHARLES NICHOLS and DIMAGGIO NICHOLS, CO-EXECUTORS

NOTICE TO CREDITORSLetters Testamentary having been g ranted

on the 7th day of January, 2014, by the ChanceryCourt of Marshall County , Mississippi, to theundersigned, upon the estate of Lucille Nichols ,deceased, notice is hereb y given to all personshaving claims against said estate to present thesame to the Cler k of said Cour t for probate andregistration according to la w, within ninety (90)days from this date, or they will be forever barred.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE on this the 7thday of January, 2014.

/s/ CHARLES NICHOLSCO-EXECUTOR

/s/ DIMAGGIO NICHOLSCO-EXECUTOR

WILLIAM F. SCHNELLERJONES & SCHNELLER, PLLC, AttorneysP.O. Box 417Holly Springs, Mississippi 38635

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In the Chancery Court ofMarshall County, Mississippi

In the Matter of the Estate ofGeorge C. Perry, III, Deceased Intestate

Civil Action No. 2013-744WNotice To Creditors

Letters of Administration having been rantedon the 8th day of January, 2014 by the ChanceryCourt of Marshall County , Mississippi, to theundersigned upon the Estate of George C. Perry,III, deceased, notice is hereb y given to all per-sons having claims against said estate, now dueor to become due , to present the same to theClerk of said Cour t for probate and registr ationaccording to law within ninety days from the dateof the first publication of this notice, or they will beforever barred.

This the 8th day of January, 2014Clara Shuford PerryClara Shuford Perry

Farese, Farese & Farese, P.A.Paula Steers Farese, AttorneyMSB &10770720 North Lamar Blvd, Suite BOxford, Mississippi 38655(662) 281-5884

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In the Chancery Court ofMarshall County, Mississippi

In the Matter of the Estate ofJohn Pryor, Deceased

Cause No. 13-0691aDorothy Pryor Petitioner

Notice To CreditorsAdministratrix’s Notice To Creditors of John Pryor, Deceased

Letters of Administration having been grant-ed on December 23, 2013, b y the Chancer yCourt of Marshall County , Mississippi, in saidCause No. 13-0691A, to the undersigned uponthe Estate of John Pr yor, deceased, notice ishereby given to all persons having claims againstsaid Estate to present the same to the Cler k ofsaid Court for probate and registration accordingto law with ninety (90) days from Jan.16, 2014, orthey will be forever barred.

This, the 23rd day of December, 2013.Dorothy Pryor, Administratrix

of the Estate of John Pryor, deceasedPrepared by:Amery Ewing MooreAmery Ewing Moore (MSB No. 102340)Attorney for Petitioner/Counter-RespondentThe Law Office of Amery Ewing Moore, PLLC154 South Market StreetHolly Springs, Mississippi 38635(662) 801-1445

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In the Chancery Court ofMarshall County, Mississippi

In the Matter of the Estate ofJohn Pryor, Deceased

Cause No. 13-0691aDorothy Pryor P etitioner

Summons By PublicationThe State of MississippiThe County of MarshallTo: The Unknown Heirs, Executors,Administrators, Devisees, Legatees or StatutoryBeneficiaries of John Pryor, Deceased, and Anyand all Persons Claiming or Having a Legal orEquitable Interest in the Estate of John Pr yor,Deceased

You have been made a respondent in thePetition filed in this Cour t by Dorothy Pryor,Administratrix of the Estate of John Pryor,deceased, in their P etition for Determination ofHeirs, Etc.

You are summoned to appear and def endagainst said Petition filed in this action at 9:30a.m. on the 28 da y of March 2013, in theCourtroom B of Marshall County , Mississippi, atHolly Springs, Mississippi.

No answer is required in this matter, howev-er you may mail or hand deliv er a wr ittenresponse to the petition filed in this action toAmery Ewing Moore, Attorney at Law, 154 SouthMarket Street, Holly Springs, Mississippi 38635.

Your Response must be mailed or deliverednot later than thir ty days after the 16th da y ofJan., 2014, which is the date of the first pub lica-tion of this summons.

You must also file the or iginal of y ourResponse with the Cler k of this Cour t within areasonable time afterward.

Issued under my hand and the seal of saidCourt, this 10 day of December, 2013.

C.W. “Chuck” Thomas, Chancery ClerkBy Marshall Powell D.C.

Chancery ClerkMarshall County, Mississippi

Prepared by Amery Ewing Moore (MSB No. 102340Attorney for Petitioner/Counter-RespondentThe Law Office of Amery Ewing Moore, PLLC154 South Market StreetHolly Springs, Mississippi 38635(662) 801-1445

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATEOF FRED THOMAS, DECEASED

NO. 2013-0737WZELLA HAYSE and CHARLEAN PAYNE,

CO-ADMINISTRATORSNOTICE TO CREDITORS

Letters of Administration having been grant-ed on the 13th da y of J anuary, 2014, b y theChancery Court of Marshall County, Mississippi,to the undersigned, upon the estate of F redThomas, deceased, notice is hereb y given to allpersons having claims against said estate topresent the same to the Cler k of said Cour t forprobate and registration according to la w withinninety (90) days from this date, or they will be for-ever barred.

Witness our signatures, this the 13th day ofJanuary, 2014.

/s/ ZELLA HAYSECo-Administrator

/s/ CHARLEAN PAYNE,Co-Administrator

William F. SchnellerJONES & SCHNELLER, PLLCP.O. Box 417Holly Springs, Mississippi 38635Attorneys for Co-Administrators

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATEOF D.C. DOWDY, DECEASED

NO. 2013-0520WALBERTA DOWDY, ADMINISTRA TRIX

NOTICE TO CREDITORSLetters of Administration having been grant-

ed on the 14th da y of October , 2013, b y theChancery Court of Marshall County, Mississippi,to the undersigned, upon the estate of D .C.Dowdy, deceased, notice is hereb y given to allpersons having claims against said estate topresent the same to the Cler k of said Cour t forprobate and registration according to la w withinninety (90) days from the first date of publication,or they will be forever barred.

Witness my signature, this the 14th da y ofOctober, 2013.

ALBERTA DOWDY,Administratrix

William F. SchnellerJONES & SCHNELLER, PLLCP.O. Box 417Holly Springs, Mississippi 38635Attorneys for Administratrix

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATEOF BESSIE ELIZABETH HARRIS,

DECEASEDNO. 2013-0536W

WAVOR T. HARRIS, SR. ADMINISTRATORNOTICE TO CREDITORS

Letters of Administration having been grant-ed on the 14th da y of October , 2013, b y theChancery Court of Marshall County, Mississippi,to the undersigned, upon the estate of BessieElizabeth Harris, deceased, notice is hereb ygiven to all persons ha ving claims against saidestate to present the same to the Cler k of saidCourt for probate and registr ation according tolaw within ninety (90) da ys from the first date ofpublication, or they will be forever barred.

Witness my signature, this the 14th da y ofOctober, 2013.

/s/ Wavor T. Harris, Sr.WAVOR T. HARRIS, SR.,

AdministratorWilliam F. SchnellerJONES & SCHNELLER, PLLCP.O. Box 417Holly Springs, Mississippi 38635Attorneys for Administrator

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATEOF DAVID S. SMITH, SR., DECEASEDJANNIE MAE SMITH WEBB, PLAINTIFFADMINISTRATRIXvs. NO. 2013-0625WTHE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF DAVIDS. SMITH, SR.; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ANNIE MAE SMITH PRITCHARD-HILL;THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF DORA SMITH JONES DEFENDANTS

SUMMONS IN RULE 81 ACTIONSTO: The Unknown Heirs of Da vid S. Smith, Sr.,The Unknown Heirs of Annie Mae SmithPritchard-Hill, The Unknown Heirs of Dora SmithJones, whose places of residence and post officeaddresses are unknown after diligent search andinquiry.

You have been made a Defendant in the suitfiled in this Cour t by Jannie Mae Smith Webb,Plaintiff, seeking determination of heirs. You arethe only Defendants in this action.

You are summoned to appear and def endagainst the complaint or petition filed against youin this action at 9:30 o'cloc k, A.M., on the 14thday of March, 2014, in the cour troom of theMarshall County Cour thouse at Holly Spr ings,Mississippi, and in case of y our 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 ans wer orother pleading, but you may do so if you desire.

Issued under my hand and the seal of saidCourt, this the 13th day of January, 2014.

C.W. “CHUCK” THOMAS, CHANCERY CLERK OF

MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPIBy KAREN COOK, D.C.

Publish: Jan.16, Jan. 23 and Jan. 30, 2014.Jones & Schneller, PLLC

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSThe Town of Holly Spr ings, Mississippi will

receive sealed proposals from qualified fir ms forprofessional services for application preparationand general administrative services required inthe application submission and possib le imple-mentation of a 2014 Home In vestmentPartnerships (HOME) Rehabilitation project. Theapplication will be submitted to the MississippiDevelopment Authority (MDA) for funding. Therequired services are as follows:

APPLICATION PREPARATION AND GEN-ERAL ADMINISTRATION:Perform all applicationpreparation duties required f or submittal to theMississippi Development Authority (MDA) for2014-HOME funding. Work will include HOMEprogram goals, objectives and policies, compila-tion of beneficiar y information, citizen participa-tion requirements, budgetary requirements,adherence to HOME application rating factor cri-teria, and submittal of the HOME applicationMDA in a timely manner . If funded, gener aladministrative duties will include assisting theGrant recipient in Gr ant Agreement execution,financial and budgetary management, implemen-tation of HOME, State and F ederal guidelines,maintenance of the project files , assistance inimplementation of the project work activities, liai-son between the Grant recipient and State includ-ing compliance and monitor ing coordination andfinally, HOME project close-out according to MDArules and regulations.

Proposals will be rated according to the f ol-lowing criteria: scope of ser vices (10 points),qualifications (40 points), experience (40 points)and performance capacity (10 points).

Proposals are requested in accordance with24 CFR Part 85 “Common Rule” and any otherapplicable state and f ederal rule or regulation.The Town reserves the right to reject any and allproposals and to w aive any irregularities in theproposal process. Contracts will be a warded tothe qualified proposer whose proposal is deter-mined to be the most advantageous to the Town.

Proposals must be sealed and labeled andmust be delivered to the Town of Holly Spr ings,Attn: Mayor and Board of Alder men, City Hall,160 S. Memphis Street, Holly Spr ings, MS38635, on or bef ore 1/21/2014. At this time theproposals will be opened and taken underadvisement for grading by the Mayor and Boardof Aldermen.

Mayor and Board of AldermenCity of Holly Springs

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Substitute Trustee’s Notice of SaleSTATE OF MISSISSIPPICOUNTY OF Marshall

WHEREAS, on the 21st day of March, 2001and acknowledged on the 21st da y of March,2001 Kenneth B. McMullen, executed and deliv-ered a cer tain Deed of Trust unto Thomas F.Baker, IV, Trustee for First Hor izon Home LoanCorporation dba First Tennessee Home Loans ,Beneficiary, to secure an indebtedness thereindescribed, which Deed of Trust is recorded in theoffice of the Chancery Clerk of Marshall County,Mississippi in Book 278 at Page 598; and

WHEREAS, on 21st da y of March, 2001First Horizon Home Loan Cor poration dba FirstTennessee Home Loans, assigned said Deed ofTrust unto The Leader Mor tgage Company, byinstrument recorded in the office of the af oresaidChancery Clerk in Book 68 at Page 67; and

WHEREAS, on the 5th day of August, 2013the Holder of said Deed of Trust substituted andappointed Michael Jedynak b y instrumentrecorded in the office of the af oresaid ChanceryClerk in Instrument# 2013003477; 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 6th day of February, 2014 I will during thelawful hours of betw een 11:00 a.m. and 4:00p.m., at public outcry, offer for sale and will sell, atthe south door of the Marshall CountyCourthouse at Holly Spr ings, Mississippi, f orcash to the highest bidder , the f ollowingdescribed land and proper ty situated in MarshallCounty, Mississippi, to-wit:

Lot No. 52 of the Second Addition of theRosaland Heights Subdivision on the Nor theastQuarter of Section 5, Township 4 South, Range 2West, in the City of Holly Spr ings, according tosurvey of said subdivision made b y R.L. King,Surveyor, which survey appears at record in PlatFile 108B in the Office of the Chancer y Clerk ofMarshall County, Mississippi, reference to whichis hereby made.

This is the same land of proper ty conveyedto Carl and Mamie Quillian, b y Warranty Deedfrom Harry and Helen G. Watson, dated July 20,1972, and recorded in Land Deed Book No. 141,at Page 410 in the Office of the Chancer y Clerkof Marshall County, Mississippi.

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

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE, this 18th da yof October, 2013.

Michael JedynakSubstitute Trustee

855 S Pear Orchard Rd., Ste. 404, Bldg. 400Ridgeland, MS 39157(318) 330-9020jsd/F13-0998PUBLISH: 1.16.2014/1.23.2014/1.30.2014

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The South Reporter - Thursday, January 16, 2014 - Section 1 - Page 10

Legal Notices

Legal NoticesDeadline

Monday, 5 p.m.

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

in me as Trustee in that cer tain Deed of Trustdated April 23, 2007 e xecuted by Robin C .Williamson and Rosie L. Williamson unto WilliamF. Schneller as Trustee, to secure an indebted-ness therein described to Bank of Holly Spr ings,said Deed of Trust being of record in Land Deedof Trust Book 440 pages 104-109 of the landrecords of the Cler k of the Chancer y Court ofMarshall County, Mississippi; and default havingbeen made in the pa yment of the indebtednessthereby secured, and the undersigned ha vingbeen 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, February 7, 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. One (1) of the Meado ws Phase ISubdivision as shown on the plat thereof on file inthe Office of the Chancer y Clerk of MarshallCounty, Mississippi originally filed in Plat Book 11at pages 13-14 and now reindexed and refiled inPlat File Drawer 458 A&B reference to which platis hereby made in aid hereof. Said subdivision islocated in the City of Holly Spr ings, MarshallCounty, Mississippi in Section 1, Township 4South, Range 3 West.

PROPERTY ALSO KNOWN AS: 119 IsomDrive, 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 10thWilliam F. Schneller, Trustee

Publishing Dates:Jan. 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6, 2014

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

in me as Trustee in that cer tain Deed of Trustdated February 15, 2006 executed by BenjaminShawn Davis a/k/a Shawn Davis unto William F.Schneller as Trustee, to secure an indebtednesstherein described to Bank of Holly Spr ings, saidDeed of Trust being of record in Land Deed ofTrust Book 404 pages 272-277 in the landrecords of the Cler k of the Chancer y Court ofMarshall County, Mississippi;

Deed of Trust dated March 5, 2012 executedby Benjamin Sha wn Davis unto William F.Schneller as Trustee, to secure an indebtednesstherein described to Bank of Holly Spr ings, saidDeed of Trust being of record as Instr ument No.2012001102 of the land records of the Cler k ofthe Chancery Court of Marshall County ,Mississippi; and default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness thereb y secured,and the undersigned ha ving been requested b ythe legal holder of said indebtedness to foreclosesaid Deed of Trust, notice is hereby given that I,as Trustee aforesaid, will, within la wful hours, atthe South front door of the Marshall CountyCourthouse, in the City of Holly Spr ings,Mississippi, on FRID AY, FEBRUARY 7, 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 3.90 acre tr act of land in the nor thwestquarter of Section 36, Township 4 South, Range2 West Marshall County, Mississippi and beingmore particularly described as f ollows:Commence at a b uggy axle found at the nor th-west corner of Section 36, Township 4 South,Range 2 West thence South 1375.55 feet, thenceEast 1210.20 feet to a half inch rebar set, saidpoint being the point of beginning; thence North86 degrees 41 minutes 01 seconds East 416.00feet to a 1/2" rebar set, thence South 1 degree 47minutes 24 seconds East 416.00 feet to a pk nailset in the center line of George Mann Road,thence along the center line of said road the f ol-lowing calls: North 81 deg rees 08 min utes 37seconds West 55.97 f eet, thence South 84degrees 42 min utes 55 seconds West 168.96feet; thence South 87 deg rees 01 min utes 21seconds West 115.54 f eet, thence South 84degrees 50 minutes 17 seconds West 50.72 feet,thence South 74 degrees 49 minutes 52 secondsWest 24.81 feet, thence North 2 degrees 03 min-utes 17 seconds West 133.40 feet leaving saidcenterline to a 1/2" rebar f ound, thence Nor th 2degrees 03 min utes 17 seconds West 282.60feet to the point of beginning.Said tract II contain-ing 3.90 acres more or less . This property alsohas a shop.

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 30thday of December, 2013.

William F. Schneller, TrusteePublishing Dates:

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

in me as Trustee in that cer tain Deed of Trustdated February 15, 2006 executed by BenjaminShawn Davis a/k/a Shawn Davis unto William F.Schneller as Trustee, to secure an indebtednesstherein described to Bank of Holly Spr ings, saidDeed of Trust being of record in Land Deed ofTrust Book 404 pages 272-277 in the landrecords of the Cler k of the Chancer y Court ofMarshall County, Mississippi;

Deed of Trust dated August 28, 2009 execut-ed by Shawn Davis a/k/a Benjamin Shawn Davisunto William F. Schneller as Trustee, to secure anindebtedness therein described to Bank of HollySprings, said Deed of Trust being of record asInstrument No. 2009004028 of the land recordsof the Clerk of the Chancer y Court of MarshallCounty, Mississippi;

Deed of Trust dated March 5, 2012 executedby Benjamin Sha wn Davis unto William F.Schneller as Trustee, to secure an indebtednesstherein described to Bank of Holly Spr ings, saidDeed of Trust being of record as Instr ument No.2012001102 of the land records of the Cler k ofthe Chancery Court of Marshall County ,Mississippi; and default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness thereb y secured,and the undersigned ha ving been requested b ythe legal holder of said indebtedness to foreclosesaid Deed of Trust, notice is hereby given that I,as Trustee aforesaid, will, within la wful hours, atthe South front door of the Marshall CountyCourthouse, in the City of Holly Spr ings,Mississippi, on FRID AY, FEBRUARY 7, 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 2.177 acre tr act of land in the Nor thwestQuarter of Section 36, Township 4 South, Range2 West Marshall County, Mississippi and beingmore particularly described as f ollows:Commence at a b uggy axle found at the nor th-west corner of Section 36, Township 4 South,Range 2 West thence South 1342.37 f eet to apoint; thence East 2491.77 f eet to a 1/2" rebarset, said point being the point of beginning;thence South 404.14 feet to a point in the center-line of George Mann Road, thence along the cen-terline of said road the f ollowing calls; North 67degrees 05 minutes 00 seconds West 41.21 feet;thence North 68 degrees 51 minutes 15 secondsWest 92.14 f eet; thence North 82 deg rees 40minutes 46 seconds West 100.29 f eet, thenceSouth 75 degrees 24 minutes 33 seconds West19.42 feet; thence North 1 degree 16 minutes 26seconds East 416.00 f eet to a 1/2" rebar set;thence South 73 degrees 30 minutes 49 secondsEast 242.89 feet to the point of beginning, saidTract I containing 2.177 acres more or less(94,836 sq ft)

This being Tract I of Don Glidewell survey allaccording to the plat of said parcel prepared b yDon Hollingsworth LS #2525 dated September22, 2003 and recorded in the office of theChancery Clerk of Marshall County , MississippiAugust 2, 2002 in Land Deed Book 207 at page669.

Source Deed: This is the same land andproperty conveyed to Shawn Davis by WarrantyDeed executed by Donald W. Glidewell and MaryK. Glidewell dated August 23, 2004 recorded inLand Deed Book No . 362 at page 720 in theoffice of the Chancery Clerk of Marshall County,Mississippi.

Subject to rights of way and easements forpublic road and utilities . Subject to la ws, ordi-nances and regulations which go vern the useand occupancy of this land enacted by the UnitedStates of America, the State of Mississippi and itspolitical subdivisions and par ticularly includingthe subdivision regulations and z oning ordi-nances adopted by ordinances of the Board ofSupervisors of Marshall County , Mississippi ifany.

Property Address: 267 George Mann Road,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 30thday of December, 2013.

William F. Schneller, TrusteePublishing Dates:

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Substitute Trustee’s Notice of SaleSTATE OF MISSISSIPPICOUNTY OF Marshall

WHEREAS, on the 21st day of March, 2001and acknowledged on the 21st da y of March,2001 Kenneth B. McMullen, executed and deliv-ered a cer tain Deed of Trust unto Thomas F.Baker, IV, Trustee for First Hor izon Home LoanCorporation dba First Tennessee Home Loans ,Beneficiary, to secure an indebtedness thereindescribed, which Deed of Trust is recorded in theoffice of the Chancery Clerk of Marshall County,Mississippi in Book 278 at Page 598; and

WHEREAS, on 21st da y of March, 2001First Horizon Home Loan Cor poration dba FirstTennessee Home Loans, assigned said Deed ofTrust unto The Leader Mor tgage Company, byinstrument recorded in the office of the af oresaidChancery Clerk in Book 68 at Page 67; and

WHEREAS, on the 5th day of August, 2013the Holder of said Deed of Trust substituted andappointed Michael Jedynak b y instrumentrecorded in the office of the af oresaid ChanceryClerk in Instrument# 2013003477; 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 6th day of February, 2014 I will during thelawful hours of betw een 11:00 a.m. and 4:00p.m., at public outcry, offer for sale and will sell, atthe south door of the Marshall CountyCourthouse at Holly Spr ings, Mississippi, f orcash to the highest bidder , the f ollowingdescribed land and proper ty situated in MarshallCounty, Mississippi, to-wit:

Lot No. 52 of the Second Addition of theRosaland Heights Subdivision on the Nor theastQuarter of Section 5, Township 4 South, Range 2West, in the City of Holly Spr ings, according tosurvey of said subdivision made b y R.L. King,Surveyor, which survey appears at record in PlatFile 108B in the Office of the Chancer y Clerk ofMarshall County, Mississippi, reference to whichis hereby made.

This is the same land of proper ty conveyedto Carl and Mamie Quillian, b y Warranty Deedfrom Harry and Helen G. Watson, dated July 20,1972, and recorded in Land Deed Book No. 141,at Page 410 in the Office of the Chancer y Clerkof Marshall County, Mississippi.

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

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE, this 18th da yof October, 2013.

Michael JedynakSubstitute Trustee

855 S Pear Orchard Rd., Ste. 404, Bldg. 400Ridgeland, MS 39157(318) 330-9020jsd/F13-0998PUBLISH: 1.16.2014/1.23.2014/1.30.2014

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SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE

WHEREAS, on 21st da y of October, 2009,James L. Andrews and Holly K. Andrews execut-ed a certain Deed of Trust to Delgado Law Firm,Trustee for the benefit of Mor tgage ElectronicRegistration Systems Inc., as nominee f orHometown Mortgage Services, Inc. its succes-sors and assigns, which Deed of Trust is of recordin the office of the Chancer y Clerk of MarshallCounty, State of Mississippi in Book/Instr umentNo. 20009005161 at Page n/a; and

Whereas said Deed of Trust was assigned atDeed Book 2013001337, Page n/a, on March 28,2013 to JPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociation filed in the office of the af oresaidChancery Clerk; and

WHEREAS, JPMorgan Chase Bank,National Association, has heretof ore substitutedPhilip L. Martin as Trustee in lieu and in place ofDelgado Law Firm by instrument dated08/29/2013, and recorded in Book/Instr ument #2013004191 at Page n/a; and

WHEREAS, default having been made inthe terms and conditions of said Land Deed ofTrust and the entire debt secured thereby havingbeen declared to be due and pa yable in accor-dance with the ter ms of said Deed of Trust andthe legal holder of said indebtedness , havingrequested the undersigned Substitute Trustee toexecute the trust and sell said land, property, andall fixtures in accordance with the ter ms of saidLand Deed of Trust and for the purpose of raisingthe sums due thereunder, together with attorney’sfees, Substitute Trustee’s fees and expenses ofsale.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Philip L. Martin,Substituted Trustee in said Deed of Trust, will on02/11/2014 offer for sale at public outcry and sellwithin legal hours (being betw een the hours of11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.), at 128 E. Van DornAvenue, Holly Springs, MS - South Front Door ofMarshall County Courthouse State of Mississippi,to the highest and best bidder for cash the follow-ing described property situated in MarshallCounty, Mississippi, to-wit:

Lot 42, Phase II, Smith Mill Farms, located inSection 27, Township 2-South, Range 4 West,Marshall County, Mississippi, as per plat thereofrecorded in Plat File 875B , in the Chancer yClerk’s Office of Marshall County, Mississippi.

A.P.N.: 198-27-12500

Title to said proper ty is believed to be goodbut I WILL CONVEY only such title as is v estedin me as Substituted Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE, on January 7,2014

/s/ Philip L. MartinMartin & BrunavsAttorneys At Law2800 North Druid Hills RoadAtlanta, GA 30329(404) 982-0088 or (877) 740-0883- PhoneM&B File # 13-19620MS

Publication Dates:Jan. 16, 23, 30, 2014 & Feb. 6, 2014

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SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE

WHEREAS, on 13th da y of March, 1998,Mary Mays executed a certain Deed of Trust toLem Adams, III, Trustee for the benefit of WMCMortgage Corp., which Deed of Trust is of recordin the office of the Chancer y Clerk of MarshallCounty, State of Mississippi in Book/Instr umentNo. 234 at Page 6-12; and

Whereas said Deed of Trust was assigned atDeed Book 2013004550, Page N/A, on October15, 2013 to JPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociation filed in the office of the af oresaidChancery Clerk; and

WHEREAS, JPMorgan Chase Bank,National Association, has heretof ore substitutedPhilip L. Martin as Trustee in lieu and in place ofLem Adams, III by instrument dated 11/22/2013,and recorded in Book/Instrument # 2013005580at Page n/a; and

WHEREAS, default having been made inthe terms and conditions of said Land Deed ofTrust and the entire debt secured thereby havingbeen declared to be due and pa yable in accor-dance with the ter ms of said Deed of Trust andthe legal holder of said indebtedness , havingrequested the undersigned Substitute Trustee toexecute the trust and sell said land, property, andall fixtures in accordance with the ter ms of saidLand Deed of Trust and for the purpose of raisingthe sums due thereunder, together with attorney’sfees, Substitute Trustee’s fees and expenses ofsale.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Philip L. Martin,Substituted Trustee in said Deed of Trust, will on02/11/2014 offer for sale at public outcry and sellwithin legal hours (being betw een the hours of11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.), at 128 E. Van DornAvenue, Holly Springs, MS - South Front Door ofMarshall County Courthouse State of Mississippi,to the highest and best bidder for cash the follow-ing described property situated in MarshallCounty, Mississippi, to-wit:

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE LANDREFERRED TO IN THIS COMMITMENT:

Commencing at the Southeast cor ner ofSection 35, Township 5, Range 3 West, MarshallCounty, Mississippi, r unning thence Nor th 6degrees 20 min utes West 990 f eet to a point,thence South 82 deg rees 42 min utes West2017.0 feet to a point on the West boundary ofNo. 7 Highway, said point of being the point ofbeginning for the lot or parcel of land herein con-veyed.Running thence South 82 degrees 42 min-utes West 473.7 feet to a point, thence South 6degrees 20 minutes East 183.9 f eet to a point,thence North 82 degrees 42 minutes East 478.5feet to a point on the West boundary of No. 7Highway, thence Nor th 8 deg rees 20 min utesWest along the West boundary of said Highw ay183.9 feet to the point of beginning.

The Above described tract contains 2.0acres, more or less.

Title to said proper ty is believed to be goodbut I WILL CONVEY only such title as is v estedin me as Substituted Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE, on January 8,2014

/s/ Philip L. MartinMartin & BrunavsAttorneys At Law2800 North Druid Hills RoadAtlanta, GA 30329(404) 982-0088 or (877) 740-0883- PhoneM&B File # 13-17844MS

Publication Dates:Jan. 16, 23, 30, 2014 & Feb. 6, 2014

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSThe Holly Springs Housing Authority of Holly

Springs, Mississippi, is no w accepting bids f or,2013 HVAC Program, Hud Project MS 062-002.Bids will be received at the Management Office at700 East Salem, Holly Spr ings, MS. until 2:00p.m. local standard time on Tuesday, February 18,2014, at which place and time all bids will be pub-licly opened and read aloud.

Specifications and Drawings can be viewedin the office of Jones-Zander , Ltd., ArchitectureEngineering; 91 Sunset Drive, Suite C, Grenada,Mississippi 38901. Bid documents are beingmade available via original paper copy. Plan hold-ers are required to register f or an account atwww.jones-zanderplanroom.com to vie w andorder Bid Documents . All plan holders arerequired to have a valid email address for regis-tration. Bid documents are non-refundab le andmust be purchased through the w ebsite.Questions regarding w ebsite registration andonline orders please contact Plan House Printingat (662) 407-0193.The non-refundable deposit is$ 50.00.

Bids may be mailed by the bid date and timeto: Attention Mr. Alfred Moore, Executive Director,Holly Springs Housing Authority, P. O. Box 550,700 East Salem, Holly Spr ings, MS 38635, pro-vided that the w ords "Bid f or 2013 HV ACProgram, Hud Project MS 062-002 f or the HollySprings Housing Authority", deadline of Tuesday,February 18, 2014 at 2:00 p .m. standard time,appears on the outside or e xterior of the sealedbid envelope. Contact person for further details isJones-Zander, Ltd. (662-226-7115). See alsoHUD-5369, Page 1, Paragraph 1.

All bid envelopes shall contain, on the e xte-rior side, the Contr actor's Certificate ofResponsibility number. NO EXCEPTIONS

All bids shall be written on the form providedand shall be sealed in an en velope. All othermethods of bidding, except telegraphic modifica-tions, will be considered non-responsiv e. Nomodifications on e xterior of en velope. NOEXCEPTIONS

No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45days after the date set f or the opening thereof ,and each bidder must comply with the laws of theState of Mississippi and all local la ws relative tothe performance of said work.

Award will be made to the lo west responsi-ble and responsive bidder whose bid meets therequirements of this Invitation for Bids. The HollySprings Housing A uthority, Holly Spr ings, MSreserves the right to reject any and all bids or towaive any informalities in the bidding.

Holly Springs Housing AuthorityHolly Springs, Mississippi

By: Alfred Moore, Executive DirectorDates to be Published:January 15, January 22, 2014

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INVITATION FOR BIDSDHUD FORMAT 4283-A

Separate sealed bids for Roxul WastewaterTreatment System, C .D.B.G. Project No. 1129-12-047-ED-01, for the Marshall County Board ofSupervisors, Marshall County, Mississippi, will bereceived by the Marshall County Board ofSupervisors in the Board Room of the MarshallCounty Courthouse, Holly Spr ings, Mississippion February 18, 2014, until 9:00 AM Local Time,at which time and place all Bids will be pub liclyopened and read aloud.

Each bid m ust be submitted in a sealedenvelope addressed to the Marshall CountyBoard of Supervisors.Each sealed envelope con-taining a bid must be plainly marked on the out-side as “Bid for Roxul Wastewater TreatmentSystem, C.D.B.G. Project No. 1129-12-047-ED-01, for the Marshall County Board of Supervisors,Marshall County, Mississippi.” Any bid for a sumin excess of $50,000.00 shall contain on the out-side or exterior of the en velope of such bid thecontractor’s current cer tificate of responsibilitynumber, and no bid shall be opened or consid-ered unless such contr actor’s current cer tificatenumber appears on the outside or exterior of theenvelope or unless there appears a statement onthe outside or e xterior of such en velope to theeffect that the bid enclosed does not e xceed$50,000.00.

The work is as follows: Install a WastewaterTreatment System.

Contract Documents, including Dr awingsand Specifications, are on file at the office ofElliott & Br itt Engineering, 823 Nor th LamarBoulevard, Oxford, Mississippi 38655.

Copies of the Contr act Documents may beobtained by depositing $105.00 with Elliott & BrittEngineering, P.O. Box 308, Oxf ord, Mississippi38655, telephone (662) 234-1763 for each set ofdocuments so obtained. This deposit is nonre-fundable.

A certified check or bank dr aft, payable tothe order of the Marshall County Board ofSupervisors, negotiable U.S. Government bonds(at par value), or a satisfactory Bid Bond execut-ed by the Bidder and an accepted Surety , in anamount equal to five percent (5%) of the total ofthe Bid shall be submitted with each bid.

Attention is called to the f act that not lessthan the minimum salaries and wages set forth inthe Contract Documents m ust be paid on thisproject, and that the Contractor must ensure thatemployees and applicants f or employment arenot discriminated against because of their r ace,color, religion, sex or natural origin. All bidders willabide by the F ederal Housing and UrbanDevelopment’s Section 3 Regulations (24 CFR135).

This project is financed b y a Comm unityDevelopment Block Grant and is subject to therules and regulations thereof.

The Marshall County Board of Super visorsreserves the r ight to reject an y or all Bids or towaive any informalities in the bidding.

Bids may be held b y the Marshall CountyBoard of Supervisors for a period not to exceed90 days from the date of the opening of Bids f orthe purpose of reviewing the bids and investigat-ing the qualifications of Bidders, prior to awardingof the Contract.

/s/ Ronnie Joe Bennett, PresidentMarshall County Board of Supervisors

Dates of AdvertisementJanuary 16, January 23, 2014

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N THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRANK SMITH, JR., DECEASED INTESTATE

CAUSE NO.: 2013-0590ASELLESTINE COLE PETITIONER

SUMMONS BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI

TO: THE HEIRS AT LAW OF FRANK SMITH,JR., WHOSE NAMES AND ADDRESSES AREUNKNOWN AFTER DILIGENT SEARCH ANDINQUIRY

You have been made a defendant in the suitfiled in this Cour t on behalf of FRANK SMITH,deceased by SELLESTINE COLE. You are sum-moned to appear and def end against theComplaint filed against y ou in this action onFriday the 21th da y of F ebruary, 2014 at9:30a.m., in the CALHOUN COUNTYCHANCERY COURTHOUSE in the City ofPITTSBORO, Mississippi, before the honorableJudge Glen Alderson, Chancellor, and in case ofyour failure to appear and defend, a judgment willbe entered against y ou for the money or otherthings demanded in the Complaint.

You are not required to file an ans wer 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 or ig-inal of your response with the Clerk of this Courtwithin reasonable time afterward.

ISSUED UNDER THIS MY HAND ANDSEAL OF SAID COUR T, ON THIS THE 10THDAY OF JANUARY, 2014.

C.W. “CHUCK” THOMAS, CHANCERY CLERK

OF CHANCERY COURTMARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

BY: KAREN COOK, 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 WILLIE L. BOGARD, DECEASED

CAUSE NO.: 2013-0587A SHARAL SULLIVAN LOCKETT, PETITIONER

SUMMONS BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF MISSISSIPPITO: THE HEIRS AT LAW OF WILLIE L.BOGARD, WHOSE NAMES AND ADDRESSES ARE UNKNOWN AFTER DILIGENT SEARCH AND INQUIRY

You have been made a defendant in the suitfiled in this Cour t on behalf of WILLIE L. BOGA-RD, deceased b y SHARAL SULLIVAN LOCK-ETT. You are summoned to appear and def endagainst the Complaint filed against y ou in thisaction on Friday the 21th day of February, 2014 at9:30a.m., in the CALHOUN COUNTYCHANCERY COURTHOUSE in the City ofPITTSBORO, Mississippi, before the honorableJudge Glen Alderson, Chancellor, and in case ofyour failure to appear and defend, a judgment willbe entered against y ou for the money or otherthings demanded in the Complaint.

You are not required to file an ans wer 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 or ig-inal of your response with the Clerk of this Courtwithin reasonable time afterward.

ISSUED UNDER THIS MY HAND ANDSEAL OF SAID COUR T, ON THIS THE 10THDAY OF JANUARY, 2014.

C.W. “CHUCK” THOMAS, CHANCERY CLERK

OF CHANCERY COURTMARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

BY: KAREN COOK, 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 OFMARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FLINT CLARIETT, DECEASED INTESTATE

CAUSE NO.: 2013-0551TAMEIKA LASHA CLARIETT MARTIN

PETITIONERSUMMONS BY PUBLICATION

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPITO: THE HEIRS AT LAW OF FLINT CLARIETT, WHOSE NAMES AND ADDRESS-ES ARE UNKNOWN AFTER DILIGENT SEARCH AND INQUIRY

You have been made a defendant in the suitfiled in this Cour t on behalf of Flint Clar iett,deceased by TAMEIKA LASHA CLARIETTMARTIN You are summoned to appear anddefend against the Complaint filed against you inthis action on Thursday the 20th day of February,2014 at 9:30a.m., in the BENT ON 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 y ou for the money or otherthings demanded in the Complaint.

You are not required to file an ans wer 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 or ig-inal of your response with the Clerk of this Courtwithin reasonable time afterward.

ISSUED UNDER THIS MY HAND ANDSEAL OF SAID COUR T, ON THIS THE 10thDAY OF JANUARY, 2014.

C.W. “CHUCK” THOMAS, CHANCERY CLERK

OF CHANCERY COURTMARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

BY: KAREN COOK, 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 OFMARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RJ STEPHENS, DECEASED

CAUSE NO.: 2013-0552WSARAH WALLER PETITIONER

SUMMONS BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF MISSISSIPPITO: THE HEIRS AT LAW OF RJ STEPHENS,WHOSE NAMES AND ADDRESSES AREUNKNOWN AFTER DILIGENT SEARCH AND INQUIRY

You have been made a defendant in the suitfiled in this Cour t on behalf of RJ WALLER,deceased by SARAH WALLER. You are sum-moned to appear and def end against theComplaint filed against y ou in this action onThursday the 20th da y of F ebruary, 2014 at9:30a.m., in the BENT ON 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 y ou for the money or otherthings demanded in the Complaint.

You are not required to file an ans wer 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 or ig-inal of your response with the Clerk of this Courtwithin reasonable time afterward.

ISSUED UNDER THIS MY HAND ANDSEAL OF SAID COUR T, ON THIS THE 10thDAY OF JANUARY, 2014.

C.W. “CHUCK” THOMAS, CHANCERY CLERK

OF CHANCERY COURTMARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

BY: KAREN COOK, 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 OFMARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DELORES BOGARD, DECEASED

CAUSE NO.: 2013-0588ASHARAL SULLIVAN LOCKETT,

PETITIONERSUMMONS BY PUBLICATION

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPITO: THE HEIRS AT LAW OF DELORES BOG-ARD, WHOSE NAMES AND ADDRESSESARE UNKNOWN AFTER DILIGENT SEARCH AND INQUIRY

You have been made a defendant in the suitfiled in this Court on behalf of DELORES BOGA-RD, deceased b y SHARAL SULLIVAN LOCK-ETT. You are summoned to appear and def endagainst the Complaint filed against y ou in thisaction on Thursday the 21th da y of F ebruary,2014 at 9:30a.m., in the CALHOUN COUNTYCHANCERY COURTHOUSE in the City ofPITTSBORO, Mississippi, before the honorableJudge Glen Alderson, Chancellor, and in case ofyour failure to appear and defend, a judgment willbe entered against y ou for the money or otherthings demanded in the Complaint.

You are not required to file an ans wer 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 or ig-inal of your response with the Clerk of this Courtwithin reasonable time afterward.

ISSUED UNDER THIS MY HAND ANDSEAL OF SAID COUR T, ON THIS THE 14thDAY OF JANUARY, 2014.

C.W. “CHUCK” THOMAS, CHANCERY CLERK

OF CHANCERY COURTMARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

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

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NOTICE OF SALEWHEREAS, on December 3, 2004, Lennard

Kinard and Mattlean Kinard, husband and wif e,executed a certain deed of trust to First AmericanTitle, Trustee for the benefit of Mor tgageElectronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nomi-nee for Century 21 Mortgage, its successors andassigns which deed of tr ust is of record in theoffice of the Chancery Clerk of Marshall County,State of Mississippi in Book 370 at Page 324; and

WHEREAS, said Deed of Trust was subse-quently assigned to The Bank of New York MellonTrust Company, N.A. f/k/a The Bank of New YorkTrust Company, N.A. as successor-in-interest toJPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as Trustee forMASTR Alternative Loan Trust 2005-2, MortgagePass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-2 b yinstrument dated February 20, 2013 and record-ed in Instrument No.2013000821 of the aforesaidChancery Clerk's office; and

WHEREAS, The Bank of Ne w York MellonTrust Company, N.A. f/k/a The Bank of New YorkTrust Company, N.A. as successor-in-interest toJPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as Trustee forMASTR Alternative Loan Trust 2005-2, MortgagePass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-2 hasheretofore substituted Shapiro & Massey, LLC asTrustee by instrument dated February 28, 2013and recorded in the af oresaid Chancery Clerk'sOffice in Instrument No. 2013005678; and

WHEREAS, default having been made inthe terms and conditions of said deed of trust andthe entire debt secured thereb y having beendeclared to be due and pa yable in accordancewith the terms of said deed of tr ust, The Bank ofNew York Mellon Trust Company, N.A. f/k/a TheBank of New York Trust Company, N.A. as suc-cessor-in-interest to JPMorgan Chase Bank,N.A., as Trustee for MASTR Alter native LoanTrust 2005-2, Mor tgage Pass-ThroughCertificates, Series 2005-2, the legal holder ofsaid indebtedness, having requested the under-signed Substituted Trustee to execute the tr ustand sell said land and proper ty in accordancewith the terms of said deed of tr ust and for thepurpose of r aising the sums due thereunder ,together with attorney's fees, trustee's fees andexpense of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Shapiro & Masse y,LLC, Substituted Trustee in said deed of trust, willon February 6, 2014 offer for sale at public outcryand sell within legal hours (being betw een thehours of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.), at the SouthDoor of the County Cour thouse of MarshallCounty, located at Holly Spr ings, Mississippi, tothe highest and best bidder for cash the followingdescribed property situated in Marshall County ,State of Mississippi, to-wit:

Lot 9, Chickasaw Subdivision, Holly Springs,Marshall County, Mississippi in Section 32,Township 3 South, Range 2 West, MarshallCounty, Mississippi, as appear ing of record inPlat Book 3, at Page 100 originally and now rein-dexed and refiled in Plat File Dr awer 182A&B inthe Office of the Chancer y Clerk of MarshallCounty, Mississippi.

I WILL CONVEY only such title as vested inme as Substituted Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNA TURE on this 10thday of January, 2014.

Shapiro & Massey, LLCSUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE

Shapiro & Massey, LLC1080 River Oaks Drive, Suite B-202Flowood, MS 39232(601)981-9299

272 Chickasaw AvenueHolly Springs, MS 3863512-006216BE

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SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE

WHEREAS, on January 28, 2008, ANDER-SON HOMES OF HOLLY SPRINGS, LLC, exe-cuted a Deed of Trust to Don O . Rogers, III,Trustee for the benefit of THE CITIZENSNATIONAL BANK OF MERIDIAN, which Deed ofTrust is recorded at Instr ument Number2008000672, in the Office of the Chancery Clerkof Marshall County, Mississippi. The said CITI-ZENS NATIONAL BANK OF MERIDIAN hasappointed JAMES E. WOODS as SubstitutedTrustee in the place and stead of the af oresaidTrustee at Instr ument Number 2013005594recorded in the Office of the Chancer y Clerk ofMarshall County, Mississippi,

WHEREAS, on No vember 30, 2009,Anderson Homes of Holly Spr ings, LLC, execut-ed a Deed of Trust to Don O. Rogers, III, Trusteefor the benefit of Citiz ens National Bank ofMeridian, which Deed of Trust is recorded atInstrument Number 2009005425, in the Office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Marshall County ,Mississippi. The said Citizens National Bank ofMeridian has appointed J ames E. Woods asSubstituted Trustee in the place and stead of theaforesaid Trustee at Instr ument Number2013005592 recorded in the Office of theChancery Clerk of Marshall County, Mississippi,

WHEREAS, on J uly 26, 2010, AndersonHomes of Holly Spr ings, LLC, executed a Deedof Trust to Don O. Rogers, III, Trustee for the ben-efit of Citizens National Bank of Mer idian, whichDeed of Trust is recorded at Instr ument Number2010003245, in the Office of the Chancery Clerkof Marshall County, Mississippi. The said CitizensNational Bank of Meridian has appointed JamesE.Woods as Substituted Trustee in the place andstead of the af oresaid Trustee at Instr umentNumber 2013005590 recorded in the Office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Marshall County ,Mississippi,

WHEREAS, default having been made inthe terms and conditions of said Deeds of Trustand the entire debt secured thereby having beendeclared to be due and pa yable in accordancewith the ter ms of said Deeds of Trust, and theholder of said indebtedness , Citizens NationalBank of Mer idian, having requested the under-signed Substituted Trustee to execute the tr ustand sell the said land in accordance with theDeeds of Trust.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, J ames E. Woods,Substituted Trustee, under the provisions of andby virtue of the author ity conferred upon me insaid Deed of Trust, will, on the 10th da y ofFebruary, 2014, offer for sale at public outcry andsell, within legal hours , between the hours of11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at the South door of theCounty Courthouse of Marshall County ,Mississippi, for cash, to the highest and best bid-der, the f ollowing described land situated inMarshall County, Mississippi, to-wit:

Lot 11, Summer Trails Subdivision, Phase I,located in Section 36, Township 2 South, Range4 West, Marshall County Subdivision, being moreparticularly described as follows:

Lot 11, Summer Trails Subdivision, Phase I,as recorded in Plat File 1034B in the office of theChancery Clerk of Marshall County, Mississippi,to which reference is hereby made and incor po-rated herein.

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

WITNESS MY SIGNA TURE, this the 9thday of January, 2014.

/s/ JAMES E. WOODSJAMES E. WOODS

SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEEPublish:Jan. 16, Jan. 23, Jan. 30, and Feb. 6, 2014.Jones Walker LLPP.O. Box 14566897 Crumpler Blvd., Ste. 100Olive Branch, MS 38654662-895-2996JW#141512-00

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SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE

WHEREAS, on January 28, 2008, ANDER-SON HOMES OF HOLLY SPRINGS, LLC, exe-cuted a Deed of Trust to Don O . Rogers, III,Trustee for the benefit of THE CITIZENSNATIONAL BANK OF MERIDIAN, which Deed ofTrust is recorded at Instr ument Number2008000673, in the Office of the Chancery Clerkof Marshall County, Mississippi. The said CITI-ZENS NATIONAL BANK OF MERIDIAN hasappointed JAMES E. WOODS as SubstitutedTrustee in the place and stead of the af oresaidTrustee at Instr ument Number 2013005574recorded in the Office of the Chancer y Clerk ofMarshall County, Mississippi,

WHEREAS, on No vember 30, 2009,Anderson Homes of Holly Spr ings, LLC, execut-ed a Deed of Trust to Don O. Rogers, III, Trusteefor the benefit of Citiz ens National Bank ofMeridian, which Deed of Trust is recorded atInstrument Number 2009005450, in the Office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Marshall County ,Mississippi. The said Citizens National Bank ofMeridian has appointed J ames E. Woods asSubstituted Trustee in the place and stead of theaforesaid Trustee at Instr ument Number2013005576 recorded in the Office of theChancery Clerk of Marshall County, Mississippi,

WHEREAS, on January 8, 2010, AndersonHomes of Holly Spr ings, LLC, executed a Deedof Trust to Don O. Rogers, III, Trustee for the ben-efit of Citizens National Bank of Mer idian, whichDeed of Trust is recorded at Instr ument Number2010000279, in the Office of the Chancery Clerkof Marshall County, Mississippi. The said CitizensNational Bank of Meridian has appointed JamesE.Woods as Substituted Trustee in the place andstead of the af oresaid Trustee at Instr umentNumber 2013005575 recorded in the Office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Marshall County ,Mississippi,

WHEREAS, default having been made inthe terms and conditions of said Deeds of Trustand the entire debt secured thereby having beendeclared to be due and pa yable in accordancewith the ter ms of said Deeds of Trust, and theholder of said indebtedness , Citizens NationalBank of Mer idian, having requested the under-signed Substituted Trustee to execute the tr ustand sell the said land in accordance with theDeeds of Trust.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, J ames E. Woods,Substituted Trustee, under the provisions of andby virtue of the author ity conferred upon me insaid Deed of Trust, will, on the 10th da y ofFebruary, 2014, offer for sale at public outcry andsell, within legal hours , between the hours of11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at the South door of theCounty Courthouse of Marshall County ,Mississippi, for cash, to the highest and best bid-der, the f ollowing described land situated inMarshall County, Mississippi, to-wit:

Lot 13, Summer Trails Subdivision, Phase I,located in Section 36, Township 2 South, Range4 West, Marshall County Subdivision, being moreparticularly described as follows:

Lot 13, Summer Trails Subdivision, Phase I,as recorded in Plat File 1034B in the office of theChancery Clerk of Marshall County, Mississippi,to which reference is hereby made and incor po-rated herein.

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

WITNESS MY SIGNA TURE, this the 9thday of January, 2014.

/s/ JAMES E. WOODSJAMES E. WOODS

SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEEPublish:Jan. 16, Jan. 23, Jan. 30, and Feb. 6, 2014.Jones Walker LLPP.O. Box 14566897 Crumpler Blvd., Ste. 100Olive Branch, MS 38654662-895-2996JW#141846-00

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATEOF EARNEST WEBB, DECEASEDARTHUR WEBB, JANNIE WEBB,AND MILDRED HARDIN, CO-ADMINISTRATORS PLAINTIFFSVS. NO. 2013-0630WTHE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF EARNEST WEBB;THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF AARON WEBB;THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ROXIE HARDIN;THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ROBERT WEBB;AND THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOHN WEBBDEFENDANTS

SUMMONS IN RULE 81 ACTIONSTO: The Unknown Heirs of Ear nest Webb,Deceased; The Unknown Heirs of Aaron Webb,Deceased; The Unknown Heirs of Roxie Hardin,Deceased; The Unknown Heirs of Rober t Webb,Deceased; The Unknown Heirs of John Webb,Deceased, whose places of residence and postoffice addresses are unkno wn after diligentsearch and inquiry.

You have been made a Defendant in the suitfiled in this Court by Arthur Webb, et al., Plaintiffs,seeking determination of heirs. You are the onlyDefendants in this action.

You are summoned to appear and def endagainst the complaint or petition filed against youin this action at 9:30 o'cloc k, A.M., on the 14thday of March, 2014, in the cour troom of theMarshall County Cour thouse at Holly Spr ings,Mississippi, and in case of y our 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 ans wer orother pleading, but you may do so if you desire.

Issued under my hand and the seal of saidCourt, this the 13th day of January, 2014.

C.W. “CHUCK” THOMAS, CHANCERY CLERK

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

Publish: Jan. 16, Jan. 23 and Jan. 30, 2014.Jones & Schneller, PLLC

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFEMMA DELL HILL

CAUSE NO. 2013-0655WVIRGINIA HILL HARDEN, ADMINISTRATRIX

NOTICE TO CREDITORSLetters of Administration having been grant-

ed to the undersigned on the 10th day of January,2014, by the Chancery Court of Marshall County,Mississippi, in Civil Action No. 2013-0655W uponthe docket of said Cour t, in the Estate of EmmaDell Hill, Deceased, late of Byhalia, MarshallCounty, Mississippi, notice is hereb y given to allparties having claims against said estate to pres-ent the same to the Cler k of said Cour t for pro-bate and registr ation according to la w, withinninety (90) days from the date of the first publica-tion of this notice , or said claims will be f oreverbarred.

WITNESS my signature this the 10th day ofJanuary, 2014.

/s/ Virginia Hill Harden, AdministratorVIRGINIA HILL HARDEN, Administratrix

J. Wesley Hisaw Attorney for the Administratrix, Virginia Hill HardenHolland Law P.C.3010 Goodman Road West, Suite APost Office Box 256Horn Lake, Mississippi 38637Telephone: (662) 342-1333Facsimile: (662) 342-7321

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFROSIE LEE HILL

CAUSE NO. 2013-0539ABOBBIE WHITE, ADMINISTRATRIX

NOTICE TO CREDITORSLetters of Administration having been grant-

ed to the undersigned on the 10th day of January,2014, by the Chancery Court of Marshall County,Mississippi, in Civil Action No. 2013-0539A uponthe docket of said Cour t, in the Estate of RosieLee Hill, Deceased, late of Marshall County ,Mississippi, notice is hereb y given to all par tieshaving claims against said estate to present thesame to the Cler k of said Cour t for probate andregistration according to la w, within ninety (90)days from the date of the first pub lication of thisnotice, or said claims will be forever barred.

WITNESS my signature this the 10th day ofJanuary, 2014.

/s/ Bobbie White, AdministratorBobbie White, Administratrix

J. Wesley Hisaw Attorney for the Administratrix, Bobbie WhiteHolland Law P.C.3010 Goodman Road West, Suite APost Office Box 256Horn Lake, Mississippi 38637Telephone: (662) 342-1333Facsimile: (662) 342-7321

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFROYSE MAYSE

CAUSE NO. 2013-0637WLUE ANN MAYSE, ADMINISTRATRIX

NOTICE TO CREDITORSLetters of Administration having been grant-

ed to the undersigned on the 10th day of January,2014, by the Chancery Court of Marshall County,Mississippi, in Civil Action No. 2013-0637W uponthe docket of said Cour t, in the Estate of Ro yceMayse, Deceased, late of Byhalia, MarshallCounty, Mississippi, notice is hereb y given to allparties having claims against said estate to pres-ent the same to the Cler k of said Cour t for pro-bate and registr ation according to la w, withinninety (90) days from the date of the first publica-tion of this notice , or said claims will be f oreverbarred.

WITNESS my signature this the 10th day ofJanuary, 2014.

/s/ Lue Ann Mayse, AdministratorLue Ann Mayse, Administratrix

J. Wesley Hisaw Attorney for the Administratrix, Lue Ann MayseHolland Law P.C.3010 Goodman Road West, Suite APost Office Box 256Horn Lake, Mississippi 38637Telephone: (662) 342-1333Facsimile: (662) 342-7321

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFSANDY PARKER, SR.

CAUSE NO. 2013-0556ALOUIS E. PARKER, ADMINISTRATOR

NOTICE TO CREDITORSLetters of Administration having been grant-

ed to the undersigned on the 10th day of January,2014, by the Chancery Court of Marshall County,Mississippi, in Civil Action No. 2013-0556A uponthe docket of said Cour t, in the Estate of SandyParker, Sr., Deceased, late of Victoria, MarshallCounty, Mississippi, notice is hereb y given to allparties having claims against said estate to pres-ent the same to the Cler k of said Cour t for pro-bate and registr ation according to la w, withinninety (90) days from the date of the first publica-tion of this notice , or said claims will be f oreverbarred.

WITNESS my signature this the 10th day ofJanuary, 2014.

/s/ Lue Ann Mayse, AdministratorLue Ann Mayse, Administrator

J. Wesley Hisaw Attorney for the Administrator, Louis E. ParkerHolland Law P.C.3010 Goodman Road West, Suite APost Office Box 256Horn Lake, Mississippi 38637Telephone: (662) 342-1333Facsimile: (662) 342-7321

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATEOF ANNIE RUTH STONE, DECEASED

Cause No. 2014-2014-0018WTHOMAS MITCHELL STONE, JR.

EXECUTOR NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE

ESTATE OF ANNIE RUTH STONE, DECEASED

Letters Testamentary having been g rantedon the 13th da y of J anuary, 2014, b y theChancery Court of Marshall County, Mississippi,to the undersigned, Thomas Mitchell Stone, Jr.,one the Estate of Annie Ruth Stone , deceased,notice is hereb y given to all persons ha vingclaims against the estate to present them to theclerk of the cour t for probate and registr ationaccording to law within ninety (90) days from thedate of the first pub lication of this Notice toCreditors, or they will be forever barred.

Witness the signature of the undersignedExecutor on this the 13th day of January, 2014.

/s/ Thomas Mitchell Stone, Jr.Thomas Mitchell Stone, Jr.

Executor of the Estate ofAnnie Ruth Stone, Deceased

Barry C. BlackburnThe Blackburn Law Firm, PLLCAttorney for Petitioner8429 Industrial DriveOlive Branch, MS 38654(662) 895-6116 / (901) 521-7352Fax: (662) 895-6121

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NOTICEContents of the following units will be sold at

auction for non-payment on January 27, 2014 at9 a.m. unless paid in full before that time.Unit # Name3 Desley Brown

16 Velved Thomas20 Shamicka Harmon30 Ruth Bolden11 Lamonica Collins51 Syrida Faulkner4 Syrida Faulkner2 Eugene Brown

28 Lance Elliot34 Margarett Vasser39 Eugene Brown25 Sandra Hillard5 Tyrone McIntire9 Gwendolyn Milan

35 Sandra Hillard9 Mike Davenport

Taylor Self-Storage670 Hwy. 178 E.

P.O. Box 793Holly Springs, MS 38635

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NOTICEThe following storage units will be opened

and the contents sold for delinquent rent on Jan.31, 2014 at 9 a.m. at 975 Hwy. 7S, Holly Springs,MS 38685.Unit # Name13 Andrew Ivy54 Latoye Zinn84 John Faulkner92 Corey Luellen102 Milberter Smith145 Frank Hurdle

Corral Mini-Storage975 Hwy. 7 S.

Holly Springs, MS 38635(03-04c)

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“Run, run, fast as you can.You can’t catch me, I’m thegingerbread man!” Fifthgrade students at HollySprings Intermediate Schoolfilled tables with gingerbreadhouses or other houses deco-rated with sweet confectionsfor their projects in languageclass in December.

Students were told to writea description of the housethey would construct and dec-orate. Then they were tomake their house. Studentswere encouraged to be cre-ative so there was quite a listof materials. Some bought gin-gerbread house kits, but oth-ers used such items as card-board, tongue depressors,graham crackers, cotton,marshmallows, wood, peanutshaped cookies, Fruit Loops,vanilla wafers, Tootsie Rolls,peppermint sticks, gumdrops, various cookies, andflowers.

The winner, JamaiyaDaniels, made a large houseout of cardboard and decorat-ed it with candy, cookies, andcotton. She decorated it forChristmas, complete withlights and a Santa inside.

Chartez Tucker, the sec-ond place winner, decoratedhis house with vanilla wafersand candy. The house was sur-rounded by a fence and flow-ers. The whole house andyard was very colorful.

Brekia Jones, the thirdplace winner, used cardboardand graham crackers decorat-ed with fruit loops, frosting,and candy. There is even apond with a gingerbread

skater in the middle. Certainlyall of the houses tempted stu-dents to eat the candies.

The involvement of parentsand the community is helpingstudents grow in their aca-demic subjects as they do

such projects. A big thankyou to all who had a part inmaking this a success, espe-cially to our judges JanetJolley from Marshall CountyExtension Service, and stu-dents from Rust College.

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and Technical Center wouldlike to congratulate their neworganization inductees andofficers. On Thursday,December 12, they held theirannual Student OrganizationInstallation and InductionCeremony. Students wereeither installed as officers orinducted as members intoNTHS (National TechnicalHonor Society), HOSA(Health OccupationsStudents of America), DECA(Student Organization forMarketing and BusinessFundamentals), or SkillsUSA(Student Organization forLaw & Public Safety andAutomotive Technology).Director, Cravin Turnage,was the installing officer.

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president, Jarvis Dowdy-vicepresident, Alisa Boxley,Arlicia Harvey, DavielleIrwin, Anthony Jones, CorrellJones, Demarius King, AlaricPegues, Rickey Raimey.

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Dhamani Qualls-vice presi-dent, Xylandria Brown-secre-tary, Lakyra Malone-treasur-er, Jonathan Mayfield,Michelle Rooks, ArmandSinkfield.

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dent, Jerkenya Isom-vicepresident, Kieara McAdams-secretary, Kierra Harper-treasurer, Autumn Bates-his-torian, Jasmine Hughes-reporter, Vince Kizer-ser-geant-at-arms, DeundriaColeman, Passion Faulkner,Breshunna Gorman,Allazedra Hankins, QuanitaHankins, Jerkenya Isom,Jasmin Jones, ShakaylaJohnson, Joshua Lowe,Alasha Stewart, ErikaThomas, Monisha Tucker,Gary Tunstall, CajaviaTurner.

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Annual Student Organization Installation and Induction Ceremony held at Career and Tech Center

Holly Springs Primary School Bow Wow Team 2013-2014 Front row, lying down, from left, Err yn Howell, Justin Collins. Sitting down on the floor , from left, K eturah Payton, Markei Humphrey,Demarien Johnson, Tevin Robinson, Jaidan Hall, Emanuel Jones, Christopher Hale, Jaliyah Dowdy. Sitting in chairs , from left: ArianShelton, Jamiya Mosley, Anesha Vasser, Deundre Baile y, Lyndsay Johnson, Elijah Jones , Leah Odum, Joshuon Turner, McKenzieLumpkin, Jarrius Jeffries, Zakieah Berr y and J ayden Thompkins. Standing, from left: Camron Isom, Sydne y Burgess, Tylee Snow,Brashayla Balfour, Tamia King, Mon’Tavais Robinson, Tam Hezam, J amie Jackson, Zy’Kelfrick Hamer, Erica McNeal, Jebez Jones ,Markira Hubbard, Lamarcus Harris, Jeleek Finley and A’Mya Jones. Not pictured are Dajeh Stewart, Iyanna Walker and Jaleah Crane.

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Trina Smith Strickland ofHolly Springs graduated fromSamford University’s Ida V.Moffett School of Nursingduring fall commencement.

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Graduates

Fifth graders at Holly Springs Intermediate use gingerbread theme to construct language projects

LLiioonnss HHoonnoorr RRoollllLeslie Ortega, Anna Cole,

Lawson Kirby, JoshuaHoward, Kayla Kirby, SierraSanders;

AAccaaddeemmiicc HHoonnoorr RRoollllHaley Rutherford, Tyler

Smith, Desiann Williams,Shelby Crum, Hunter Dotson,Hayden Hopkins, Isaac Koch,Emma Maxwell, DestanieMcClure, Sara Webb,Stephanie Hopkins, LottieTurner, Montana Wages,

Yonni Bouchillon, MichaelKoch, Amrie Lott, MadisonWolfe, Kelsey Bruce, ErinHancock, Krish Patel, JacobByrd, Jeremy Wright, LauraLott, Dillon Garcia, DavidVarela;

PPeerrffeecctt AAtttteennddaanncceeSpencer Elmore, Adrian

Ortega, Haley Rutherford,Allen Wolfe, ValentinoArmendariz, Beau Benefiel,Shelby Crum, Isaac Koch,Ethan Maxwell, Sara Webb,

Stephanie Hopkins, LottieTurner, Michael Williams,Madison Wolfe, KelseyBruce, Krish Patel, JackieWolfe, Jacob Wooten, ChaseBruce, Erin Hancock, AmberNunley, Justin Webb, TaylorWolfe, Jacob Byrd, JamesCrum, Brian Wages, AlexisWilliams, Brian Wooten,Mary Carson Bouchillon,Anna Gibbons, Paul Hart,Zach Lowry, Madison Osteen,David Varela.

Friendship Christian Academy honorsThe Dean’s List for the fall

2013 semester at NorthwestCommunity College has beenreleased by college officials.Area students receiving thishonor are:

Justin Huddleston ofAshland, Thomas Anderson,Lacy Goode, Loretta Hebert,Victoria Hickerson, DerrickHubbard, Kristy Marston,Justin Parks, Faviola Patino,Cheyanna Pettey, DanielQuick, Lorrayne Sharp,Dustin Tanner, JosephWatkins, Elizabeth Wright, allof Byhalia;

James Lowry of HickoryFlat; Brittany Franks, CaseyGibson, Ceyerria Gray,Bianca Lawrence, DarronThomas, all of Holly Springs;Danielle Ragsdale ofMichigan City and WilliamGray of Potts Camp.

The Dean’s List includesstudents completing a mini-mum of 12 semester hourswith a 3.50 to 3.74 average.

Northwest CCDean’s List

Jessica L. Howell ofHickory Flat earned degreeat the conclusion of the 2013fall semester at ItawambaCommunity College.

Howell graduates

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The first residents ofMurphy Lane on Highway178 recently moved in to theirnew residences.

Developer StewartRutledge said the 36 town-homes were cleared for occu-pancy in late November andthe development is now leas-ing to qualified residents.

“We are taking applicationsnow,” he said.

Some of the extra ameni-ties include outdoor lighting,cedar posts on the porches,granite countertops, and eachtenant family will receive afree microwave. The town-homes are fully furnishedwith appliances such as stove,refrigerator, andwasher/dryer. A walking trailis established around theperimeter of the development.Lawns are sodded with grassand landscaping is alreadyinstalled.

Mayor Kelvin Buck said heworked on legislation whileserving in the MississippiHouse of Representatives thatwould create healthcarezones. Murphy Lane is aresult of this designated

healthcare zone in HollySprings, he said. Developerslike Rutledge receive tax cred-its or incentives to build theaffordable housing which isprivately owned.

The development has twomore phases and will gener-ate tax revenue for the cityimmediately, Buck said.

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The City of Holly Spr ings, Mississippi, is considering applying tothe Mississippi De velopment Authority (MDA) for a HOMEInvestment Partnerships Program Grant of up to $7.2 million.TheState of Mississippi has been allocated appro ximately $7.2 mil-lion that will be made available to cities, counties, CHDOs andPHAs on a competitive basis to undertake eligible housing activ-ities. These funds must be used for one of the f ollowing purpos-es:

1. Homeowner Rehabilitation2. New Construction of Rental Units3. Homebuyer Assistance4. CHDO

The activities for which these funds may be used are in the areasof affordable housing for low and very low income persons. Morespecific details regarding eligib le activities, program require-ments, and the rating system will be provided at a public hearingthat will be held at the City Hall, 160 S . Memphis Street, HollySprings, Mississippi 38635, 5:30 p.m., on January 30, 2014. Thepurpose of this hear ing will be to obtain citiz en input into thedevelopment of the application.

Pre-applications for the Homeo wnerRehabilitation/Reconstruction Program may be picked up at theCity Clerk’s Office at 160 South Memphis Street, Holly Spr ings,Mississippi 38635. The deadline for returning the pre-applicationfor the Homeowner Rehabilitation/Reconstruction Program to theCity Clerk’s Office is February 7, 2014, by 4 p.m. The completedapplication and the required documentation m ust be retur nedthere by the deadline date and time to receiv e consideration.After documents are verified, the home must be inspected by theadministrators of the project to determine the extent of the healthand safety hazards present. The structure must be severy defi-cient in the following areas to qualify: roof, foundation, plumbing,electrical, wiring and heating equipment.

Person with disabilities requiring special accommodations shouldcontact Belinda McDonald, City Cler k, 160 South MemphisStreet, Holly Spr ings, Mississippi 38635. The City of HollySprings does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion,gender, national origin, familial status, age or handicap (disabili-ty). Resolutions to Affir matively Further Fair Housing & EqualOpportunity, Section Three Plan & Action Plan and Affir mativeMarketing Procedures ha ve been adopted b y the Board ofAldermen. All are on file at the City Cler k’s Office, 160 SouthMemphis, Street, Holly Springs, Mississippi 38635.

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The Byhalia Police Department resonded to 31 calls duringthe past week.

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Murphy Lanewelcomesfirst residents

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Mario Bush (right) is a new tenant at Murphy Lane. Pictured with Bush are fr iends Destiny Martinand Tasha Martin and de veloper Stewart Rutledge (f ar left). Other new tenants (not pictured)include John Chapman and Ethel Brooks.

Photos by Sue WatsonNew city employeesClayton Moore (left) has been hired as public works/zoning direc-tor by the Holly Springs Board of Aldermen. He is a 2005 gradu-ate of Ole Miss with a bachelor of science in civil engineering. Heis a licensed professional engineer in Mississippi. Moore has sixyears experience with the Mississippi Depar tment ofTransportation and one y ear with W.H. Porter Engineers andConsultants in Memphis, Tenn. He has recently worked with thePickering Firm in Flowood. Gary Hayes Jr. (right) has been hiredas director of Parks and Recreation with the City of Holly Springs.He is a graduate of Delta State University with a bachelor of sci-ence in physical education and a minor in health. He worked atDelta State University as student assistant manager for the base-ball team for three years. He worked at Benton Academ y as ateacher, head softball and baseball coach and a junior high foot-ball coach and he maintained all turf . He also w orked atImmanuel Center for Christian Education at Steens as a physicaleducation teacher, head baseball coach and junior v arsity foot-ball and basketball coach. He has a lot of v olunteer experiencewith youth baseball programs such as Dizzy Dean.

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Air Force Airman 1stClass Billy J. Martin graduat-ed from basic military train-ing at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio,Texas.

The airman completed anintensive, eight-week pro-gram that included trainingin military discipline andstudies, Air Force core val-ues, physical fitness, andbasic warfare principles andskills.

Airmen who completebasic training earn four cred-its toward an associate inapplied science degreethrough the CommunityCollege of the Air Force.

Martin is the grandson ofBarbara Byrd of Ashland andnephew of Nita Nunnally ofLamar.

He is a 2003 graduate ofAshland High School.

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COUNTYContinued from page 1they can build in a flood zone.

Jones explained the ownerhas to hire a surveyer to shootthe elevation and mark howhigh the foundation must beraised above the establishedflood plain elevation. Mostsurveyors take the responsi-bility for the measure after heshoots the elevation, he said.

Attorney Kent Smith saidthe responsibility of the sur-veyor versus the engineer’sresponsibility bothers him.

“You’ve got to have an engi-neer,” said Hall.

Taylor said former zoningadministrator Conway Moorehad advised the board thatowners have the responsibili-ty of meeting the laws thatcover flood plains and theyhire their own engineer.

Hall said the county engi-neer needs to look at it, other-wise the county would notknow if a builder was in com-pliance with the laws.

Smith agreed there havebeen a lot of changes in theFederal Emergency Manage-ment Agency’s insurancerequirements. The insurancecompanies pushed the legisla-tion for flood zoning, he said.

“That’s like Big Brothertaking care of everything,”Bennett said. “If you wantedto build a shed in a thicket,why not?”

“Unless you are borrowingmoney, there is nothing tostop you,” Taylor said. “Theengineer is just saying he hasseen their (surveyor’s or engi-neer’s) license.”

“If you don’t require all thatstuff, the county is responsi-ble,” Hall said.

McLeod said the countyengineer just reviews the sur-veyor’s and engineer’s workto see that it meets certainstandards.

Jones said if the countyfails to see that an elevation isestablished, and the countylets someone build a housebased on erroneous informa-tion, then he (Jones) isresponsible for it. He addedthat zoning is trying to see ifthe drainage is adequate inthe area of these four lots.

He asked the board toauthorize Larry Britt to pro-vide advice.

Taylor made a motion totable the matter until Brittlooks at it. Smith agreed.

Tommy Woods and himself)“rolled up our sleeves andworked for Marshall County.”

“That’s the way it has tobe,” he said. “That is why I amexcited to send JohnFaulkner, who understandsthe same concerns, toJackson. He is in for a sur-prise, I can tell you that.”

Faulkner thanked hisfriend for kind words, addingthat Buck did such a good job,he had nothing much to add.

“We are honored to behere tonight. You guys knowhow to make an old man feelgood,” Faulkner said.

He said the decisions towork together for the good ofthe entire community are evi-dence that the communitywants the same thing – a bet-ter quality of life.

“We will try to do just whatwe need to do,” he continued.“Don’t leave me in Jackson bymyself.

“We will put our headstogether. We were successfuldue to all that you did.”

Amanda Whaley organizedthe event.

The new legislative sessionbegan January 7 at the statecapitol.

STATE REPContinued from page 1

visible to people in the com-munity as the project isworked.

He said Brownfields is aredevelopment tool to removethe perception or the reality ofa site that could be contami-nated. Old gasoline and oil sta-tions and dry cleaners areexamples of typical sites thatundergo assessments and arereturned to use by the com-munity, he said. Sometimesreal estate developers won’tinvest in a property that couldbe contaminated.

“If you buy a property con-taminated, you own the prob-lem,” Coney added. “Our aimis to identify current or pastuse that had created recogniz-able environmental condi-tions or where there is reasonto suspect there is contamina-tion.”

During the assessment,water and soil samples may

be taken at locations such asold gas stations that gave oilchanges or at old grease pits.Most of these sites are notfound to be contaminated, hesaid.

Then Phase II will involvelooking for new uses for theproperties. Any cited that arecontaminated can be cleanedup and the owners can decidehow to use them, Coney said.

Ray explained that Phase Icollects historical data on howthe property had been used.Only in Phase II is actual sam-pling of soil and water, he said.If a contaminant is found, theowners decide how to clean itup. As a contractor with HollySprings, PPM will help thecity do the work of the grants,he said.

He also praised grant writ-ers, saying only one in fivegrant applications areapproved.

He said he was involved ina pilot program in 1997, thenin 2001, President GeorgeBush brought Brownfieldsinto the federal program. Raysaid he left local governmentin 2007 and now works withEPA and local governments inthe Southeast.

Brownfields is not anenforcement program, hesaid.

Photo by Sue Watson

Pictured are Char les Ray, PPM Consultants , Wanda Jennings,EPA, Belinda McDonald, city cler k, and Trey Hess, MississippiDepartment of En vironmental Quality Bro wnfield Coordinator.Not shown is Charles Coney, PPM consultants

PROJECTContinued from page 1

By SUE WATSONStaff Writer

The Holly Springs Boardof Aldermen met in specialsession Tuesday with themayor and Clencie Cotton toarrange for the city to applyfor Home Investment Part-nership Grant funds.

The city can apply for fivehomeowner rehabilita-tion/reconstruction unitsthrough the MississippiDevelopment Authority, butthe deadline to apply is com-ing up quickly, Cotton said.

In order to qualify forgrant money, the personmust be of low to middleincome, own their ownhome, and have lived in it fora year. The house must becertified to be deficient in atleast three areas – roof,

floor, and plumbing, he said.If approved, the program

will rehabilitate the oldhouse or build a new onefree to the owner. The appli-cant must be the sole ownerof the home and the titlemust be free and clear of anymortgage or liens whatsoev-er.

Cotton said the city’sapplication must be turnedin by 3 p.m. February 20.That means the public mustbe notified of the intent toapply for the grant and fiveor more qualified applicantswill be sought.

“The real challenge isfinding people who ownproperty free and clear with-out liens,” Cotton said.

The city applied for theHome grant in 2012 but the

application was not funded.Mayor Kelvin Buck

explained to aldermen andthe audience that the pro-gram is not new and thecounty is applying for thesame program. Some citi-zens who went to the countywere found to actually live inthe city, he said. Those appli-cants will be notified of thecity’s intentions to apply forthe grant.

The one who qualifiesgets to pick the floor planfrom among a few blueprintsdesigned by the Universityof Southern Mississippi.

If a person qualifies andreceives a new home, thestate will have a lien on theproperty for 15 years. Thatmeans, Cotton said, that theperson cannot sell the prop-

erty for 15 years without sac-rificing some of the equity inthe home.

If an applicant receivesthe award of a new home,the owner will have to vacatethe house while the newhouse is being built. The oldhouse will be torn down andthe new house put on thesame lot.

Cotton said in determin-ing income, all incomes inthe household will be takentogether to see if the home-owner qualifies as a low- tomedium-income applicant.

The board of aldermenauthorized the city to makean application for the moniesand to hire someone to fillout the city’s application andto administer the grant if thecity receives an award.

Holly Springs seeks home rehab funds

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Fellowship and foodMarshall County held its ann ual holidayluncheon prior to Chr istmas. (Clockwise,from top) A large cro wd of emplo yeesenjoy the f ellowship and good f ood, pre-pared by Sheriff Kenny Dickerson and hiscrew. Donna Cothern is happy to be bac kwith her co-w orkers after a hunting acci-dent. Dickerson assists P at Kapley andAmanda Whaley Smith as they go throughthe food line. Larry Hall and granddaughterElizabeth Hall share some big smiles.

Police go to 113 callsOfficers with the Holly

Springs Police Departmentresponded to 113 calls lastweek, according to chiefWilliam Hollowell.

The calls included – distur-bances, 8; alarms, 10; larce-nies, 5; accidents, 13; domes-tics, 7; assists to other agen-cies, 5; assaults, 5; burglaries,7; checks on homebound, 1;funerals escorts, 5; 911 hang-ups, 2; shots fired, 2; rape, 2;auto burglary, 1; and 40 mis-cellaneous calls.

Officers filed the followingreports:

MMoonnddaayy,, JJaann.. 66• residential burglary in

the 400 block of CoopwoodDrive.

• hit-and-run accident inthe 100 block of NorthMemphis Street.

• rape in the 1000 block ofWest Woodward Avenue.

TTuueessddaayy,, JJaann.. 77• hit-and-run in the 100

block of Whaley Drive.• residential burglary in

the 400 block of West CollegeAvenue.

• domestic violence/sim-ple assault in the 100 block ofNorth West Boundary Street.

WWeeddnneessddaayy,, JJaann.. 88• residential burglary in

the 300 block of East VanDorn Avenue.

• aggravated assault in the100 block of Ford Street. Anarrest was made.

• auto burglary in which apurse was stolen in the WestPark Avenue area. The pursewas later found and turned into the police department.

TThhuurrssddaayy,, JJaann.. 99• disturbance of the family

peace in the 300 block of WestStreet. A juvenile was arrest-ed.

• auto accident on the RustCollege Campus. Driverbecame ill, lost control of vehi-cle and hit a parked vehicle.

• accident in which a driv-er ran into a utility pole onRolfing Road when anothervehicle entered the drivinglane. Driver took the pole toavoid a head-on collision.

• rape in the 100 block ofWest Woodward Avenue.Charges were filed.

SSuunnddaayy,, JJaann 1122• domestic violence/sim-

ple assault in the 200 block ofJarrott Street. An arrest wasmade.

• auto burglary in the 100block of West WoodwardAvenue.

One felony arrest wasmade. Leroy Hughes, 53, ofthe 200 block of West ValleyAvenue, was arrested andcharged with aggravatedassault, Hollowell said.

Officers wrote the follow-ing citations – reckless driv-ing, 1; careless driving, 1; fol-lowing too closely, 1; drivingwhile license suspended, 2; noproof of liability insurance, 3.

The following misde-meanor arrests were made –contempt of court, 7; con-tempt of court/simple assault,1; simple assault/trespassing,1; trespassing, 1; domestic vio-lence/simple assault, 1;domestic violence/simpleassault/contempt of court, 1.

Photo by Sue Watson

RetiringChief William Hollowell informed the Holly Spr ings mayor andboard of aldermen at the January 7 board meeting of his inten-tion to retire in the near future . Hollowell accepted the post aspolice chief October 8, 2012.

By SUE WATSONStaff Writer

A juvenile from the Bartoncommunity was safelyreturned home after beinglocated by a multi-agencysearch Jan. 9, according tosheriff Kenny Dickerson.

The Marshall CountySheriff’s Department, theFederal Bureau of Investi-gation, the MississippiBureau of Investigation andthe U.S. Marshals Gulf CoastRegional Task Force assistedin locating the child inIndiana, he said. The juvenilewas returned to parents, thenbrought to the sheriff’s officeand charged as a run-away.

Dickerson thanked allagencies involved in helpinglocate the child and completethe investigation.

GGrraanndd llaarrcceenniieessSheriff’s investigators

apprehended and charged aperson with grand larceny inconnection with the theft oftwo four-wheelers from a res-idence in the Early Grovecommunity, Dickerson said.The investigation took placeon December 18 and 20.

The suspect was pursuedinto the Tennessee area andtaken into custody after hewrecked his car, the sheriffsaid. One four-wheeler wasrecovered after the pursuit.

The second four-wheeler waslocated in Columbus andrecovered from an individualthere who had purchased it,Dickerson said.

The suspect has bondedout of jail and faces twocounts of grand larceny thatwill be taken up by a grandjury, according to the sheriff.The charge carries a maxi-mum sentence of 10 years inprison and/or a $10,000 fine.A grand larceny applies whenan item valued at $500 ormore is stolen.

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public to call in any informa-tion pertinent to the theft of

flat-screen televisions, gunsand other personal itemsfrom several residences atthe Highway 72, Cayce Roadand Mt. Pleasant areas.

A substantial reward isoffered for the arrest andconviction of persons respon-sible for these thefts, thesheriff said.

Callers may remainanonymous and any informa-tion provided will be keptstrictly confidential, the sher-iff said. Call Marshall CountyCrime Stoppers at 1-800-729-2169 or the Marshall CountySheriff’s Office at 662-252-1311. Ask to speak to aninvestigator.

Runaway located; tips sought in theft of TVs, guns

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Playoff warsIt would be entirely

appropriate to paraphrase anaspect of ThomasMacaulay’s “Horatius AtThe Bridge” to describe theaftermath of Wildcard Weekin the NFL.

Both of the conferenceshad sent up their tale of men.Out of the American camethe New England Patriots ofthe East; Indianapolis Coltsof the South; DenverBroncos and San DiegoChargers from the West.The North’s candidate(Cincinnati), a Divisionclincher, had been kickedout by the Chargers.

Survivors from theNational were the CarolinaPanthers of the South;Seattle Seahawks and SanFrancisco 49ers from theWest and New OrleansSaints, also from the South.Not unlike the Bengals, theNorth’s representative(Green Bay) was knockedout by the 49ers.

There were eight teamsleft to be combatants inDivisional Weekend, theprelude to the AFC and NFCChampionships. The Sea-hawks versus New Orleansand Patriots against Coltswere set for January 11 andit was clear that all werelooking for tickets to thegame identified by the funny(Roman) numerals XLVIII.Both of these contests wereexciting and chock-full ofhard hitting. These coacheswere not looking for finesse.Commentators used the oldstandard terms of “smashmouth” and “hardnosed”football to describe the play.

Most oddsmakers gavethe Saints little or no chanceto escape the Emerald Citywith all of their hair. TheSeahawks’ diehards callthemselves the “12th man,”denoting the fan supportwhich they try to impart totheir team on game day. Ifrumors are true, some quar-terbacks have shelled outsome bucks to equip theirteammates with specialearplugs to downgrade thecacophonous din. Wonderwhat the Seahawks wear?You know how it went,Seattle went on and NewOrleans went home.

Did any of us really thinkthe Colts had that much of achance in a shootout withNew England?

Cam Newton and thePanthers took a lot of swag-ger into the game with SanFrancisco. But this was afirst start for Cam and tryingto stop a juggernaut which isa veritable veteran of theseplayoff wars takes somedoing. He has my utmostadmiration. Actually, hiswhole team does.

I am trying to contain allthe emotions while waitingfor the AFC game betweenPeyton Manning and theBroncos with Tom Bradyand the Patriots. What? Meworry because the Broncoshad to get past theChargers? I had no doubt;however, I was a bit disap-pointed when a media per-son asked Peyton just whathe was thinking of and theQB answered, “Getting myhands on a Bud.” I was hop-ing he would say “Kool-Aid.”

HawkssweepTigers

By CLAUDE VINSONSports Editor

The Charleston LadyTigers came in to HollySprings Friday with a recordof 10-3 (1-0) and spotted theLady Hawks a game-openingtrey and then showed whytheir record was 10-3.

They sped out to a seven-point lead (10-3) before HollyHigh called a halt. Charlestonhad a pair of stellar rebound-ers in Jayla Bullock andTerria Taylor. But Holly Highgot some three help fromJasmine Jones andStarlandria Walton andevened it at 13 in the first.

The hosts took and held aone-point lead early in thesecond of this District 2-3Aclash. They were beingmethodical and selective.Charleston reclaimed thelead by three but LaKendraBell tied it from long range.The score flipped a couple oftimes but with a single-digitlead and seconds on theclock, Walton ran the laneand sank one at the buzzer,making it 27-24 at intermis-sion.

Charleston’s scoring wentdown in the third and HollyHigh’s rose. A red-hot Waltonplanted her fourth trey andthe Lady Hawks were ontheir way to a 10-point lead,aided by four freebies. HollyHigh was out front 38-31 atthe end of the third.

The Lady Tigers pushedhard in the fourth but theLady Hawks kept thembehind the eight ball. Also,Holly High shooters began tohit more free throws downthe stretch. The Lady Tigersdidn’t get to the line that oftenand missed most of theiropportunities. The LadyHawks hung around andpulled the upset 58-50.

Walton had five threes aspart of her 36-point output.Bell threw in eight and alsohad seven rebounds.HHaawwkkss bbeeaatt TTiiggeerrss iinn OOTT

The Holly High Hawksfound themselves in anotherextra quarter game in thesame week. The nightcapwith the Charleston Tigerswas marked by a scrappy first

Rival games go to Byers

Victories over Chiefshighlight MA’s week

By BARRY BURLESONEditor

Coach Craig Daileypreaches defense, and he hasseen his teams carry out themessage many times.

But few efforts compare tolast Thursday night.

His Class A MarshallAcademy Patriots held ClassAAA rival Magnolia Heightsto zero field goals in the sec-ond half en route to a 52-29blowout. The Chiefs’ only fivepoints over the 16-minutespan came from the free-throw stripe.

“It was possibly the bestdefensive half of my 22-yearcareer,” Dailey said. “It justaffirms what this group iscapable of. If they will sell outon the defensive end, we aregoing to be a tough out downthe stretch (during post-sea-son tournament play).”

Both teams entered last

week’s court clash in HollySprings ranked in the top fivein their respective classifica-tions. The Pats had beatenthe Chiefs by six earlier in theseason at Senatobia.

MA lit up the scoreboardearly, erupting for a 12-3 leadon Dakota Dailey’s three.The margin was 17-9 afterone quarter.

The Chiefs battled back.They went on a 9-0 run andled 18-17 at the 4:04 mark ofthe second period.

With a 24-22 lead in thelast couple of minutes of thehalf, Magnolia Heights triedto hold the ball for the lastshot. It backfired when thevisitors turned the ball overand Dailey was fouled andsank two free throws to knotthe score at 24 at the break.

A fired-up group ofPatriots took control in the

Photos by Barry Burleson

Byers’ Courtney Bean (24) goes for the steal versus Potts Camp’s Xavion Allen (3). Also applying pressure is Stephen Lockett (23).

By BARRY BURLESONEditor

The H.W. Byers Lady Lions escaped aclose call versus Marshall County rival PottsCamp Friday night.

“I’m just glad we won,” coach JasonThompson said after the hard-fought 49-44win. “We survived.”

The matchup was hotly-contested fromthe opening tip. Shortly thereafter, LadyCardinal Hayley Davis drilled a three for theearly lead.

Midway through the first, Byers’ patentedfull-court pressure started paying dividends.The Lady Lions moved in front 16-11 after theinitial quarter.

But Potts Camp battled back to tie. DanaJeffries’ three at the 5:26 mark of the secondquarter knotted the game at 18.

Byers’ Abria Gulledge answered with athree and the Lady Lions kept a narrow leaduntil halftime. It was 26-23 at the break.

The second half was more of the sameintensity.

Allyiah Smith’s bucket on a fast breakswung the lead to the Lady Cards at 27-26 justover a minute into the third quarter.

But the momentum shifted big-time withfour seconds to go in the period. That’s whenGulledge drilled a long three for a 38-32advantage.

Byers stretched the lead to 12 midway

Photo by Barry Burleson

Carrie Graham (20) of Marshall Academy scores two of her 21 versus Magnolia Heights.

Jequira Thompson (1) of the Lady Lions goes in for a shot Friday night as DanaJeffries (24) of the Lady Cardinals provides some opposition.See BYERS page 2

See HAWKS page 3

See MA page 3

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through the fourth, capitaliz-ing on a couple of PottsCamp turnovers.

The Lady Lions spreadthe floor and ran the clock inthe final minutes, but theLady Cards came up with acouple of takeaways of theirown and cut it to five with 17seconds left. That’s as closeas they could get.

“I liked the effort,” saidTana Miller, head coach ofthe Potts Camp girls. “Wehave to take care of the ball alittle better. The girls foughthard for four quarters.”

Gulledge led Byers (11-4)with 20 points. RichendaCrutcher and LaniquaCollins followed with 14 and10, respectively.

Leading the Lady Cards(7-7) were Davis with 12 andSmith with 10.

LLiioonnss ccoommpplleettee sswweeeeppThe Byers boys started

pulling away in the secondquarter of the second gameand went on to a 68-56 winover rival Potts Camp.

The Lions held a narrowadvantage throughout thefirst quarter and grabbed a17-11 advantage at the end ofthe period.

In the second quarter,Byers’ full-court defensiveheat burned the Cardinals.

The Lions, converting aturnover into points, went up23-13 with 5:58 left and then

used that same formula afew more times to go ahead40-24 at halftime.

Byers pretty much tuckedthe win away late in the thirdwhen Montavious Reynoldsgot loose for a one-handeddunk and was fouled. Healso hit the free throw for a54-33 lead.

It was 60-33 followingthree quarters.

But the Cardinals didn’thang their heads. They keptbattling.

David Lester drained acouple of threes in the clos-

ing minutes and Potts Campfell by 12.

Reynolds poured in 24 forByers (4-10). Ron Beardadded 13. Eleven Lionsscored.

For Potts Camp (5-9),Xavion Allen had 20 andKeldrick Wiseman nine.

Potts Camp teams hostedStrayhorn Tuesday. Theyhost Holly Springs Friday.

Byers squads will visitWest Tallahatchie thisFriday and host DeSotoCentral next Tuesday, Jan.21.

By BARRY BURLESONEditor

The second time aroundthis season, the results of thePotts Camp versus Byhaliaintra-rivalry were altered a bit.

The Lady Cardinals, wholost by 26 to the Lady Indiansback on November 26, wonthe matchup at home onTuesday of last week, 57-31.

Byhalia was without DandyDozen player ShandrickaSessom, still recovering froma concussion.

The Potts Camp girls led15-5 after one quarter, 28-11 athalftime and 41-22 followingthree periods.

Hayley Davis led the way inthe win. She had 16 points,including three threes in thefirst half. Allyiah Smith con-tributed 10 and Dana Jeffriesnine.

For the Lady Indians, ShayJohnson scored 13 andArkeisha Beard nine.

The Lady Cardinalsimproved to 7-6, while theByhalia girls dropped to 6-10.

The Potts Camp boysalmost pulled off the upset inthe nightcap January 7. Theyfell 60-55 to Byhalia, after los-ing to the Indians by 29 pointsearlier in the season.

“We played hard and weplayed well,” said KenzakiJones, head coach of theCardinals. “Byhalia has a verygood basketball team. We justmissed a few too many freethrows.”

The game was knotted at23 at the half. The differencecame in the third, when theIndians outscored the Cards18-13.

Top point-producers forByhalia in the win wereAntonio Wilson with 18,Kendrick Parker with 16 andDandrick Fifer with 10.

Leading Potts Camp were

D’Arrius Marble with 16 andRoger Harmon with 13.

Coach Jones said Marble“dominated on the inside.”

He also said Harmon had“great minutes off the benchand showed a lot of hustle.”

Adding eight each for PottsCamp were KeldrickWiseman, Xavion Allen andCorey Grimes.

The Indians upped theirrecord to 12-3, while theCardinals fell to 5-8.

Byhalia teams were sched-uled to meet SenatobiaTuesday of this week. Theyvisit Lafayette Friday.

Potts Camp teams visitedrival H.W. Byers last Friday(see separate story). Theyhosted Strayhorn Tuesday tostart District 2-2A play. Theywill host Holly Springs thisFriday and then welcomeWest Tallahatchie to townFriday, Jan. 24.

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Battling for the ball Friday night are Potts Camp’s Hayley Davis (20) and Byers’ Autezia Sellers (5)and Jasmine Bryson (32).

BYERSContinued from page 1

Montavious Reynolds (42) of the Lions gets to the goal for two ofhis 24 points. Defending is Potts Camp’s Tanner Woods (31).

The Marshall AcademyPatriots will participate in acouple of prestigious one-daytournaments next week.

On Monday, Jan. 20, thePatriots will go to A.E. WoodColiseum on the campus ofMississippi College in Clintonfor the Rumble in the South2014. It features some of thestate’s top teams and players.

The schedule for the bigevent, on Martin Luther KingJr. Day, follows – 10 a.m.Jackson Prep vs. Brandon;11:30 a.m., Jackson Academyvs. Marshall Academy; 1 p.m.,MRA vs. McComb; 2:30 p.m.,Murrah vs. Gulfport; 4 p.m.,Provine vs. MemphisLausanne; and 5:30 p.m.,Lanier vs. Velma Jackson.

The following Saturday,Jan. 25, coach Craig Dailey’ssquad will compete in the 23rdannual Hotbed Classic at NewAlbany.

The schedule follows – 10a.m., West Union vs. New Site;11:15 a.m., East Union vs.Booneville; 12:30 p.m., Myrtlevs. Kossuth; 2 p.m., Ingomarvs. Marshall Academy; 3:30p.m., North Pontotoc vs.Tupelo; 5 p.m., West Lincolnvs. Biggersville; 6:30 p.m.,Grenada vs. Gadsden City;and 8 p.m., New Albany vs.Lausanne.

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third quarter. AndrewHerrington got things startedwith a bucket and a free throw.At the end of three, the leadwas 35-26.

The Patriots’ pressuredefense led to six straightpoints early in the fourth.Their lead quickly grew to 41-26 and they went on to win by23.

Dailey led the way with 25points. Herrington scored 10.

“Dakota had one of his bestgames,” Coach Dailey said.“They seem to always try topoke the bear – not a goodidea. Andrew is establishinghimself on the inside andbecoming a major leader forus as well. I’m excited aboutthe direction he is headed.”

LLaaddyy PPaattss wwiinn bbyy 1177The Lady Patriots turned

in a solid effort as they routedthe Lady Chiefs 54-37. It wasalso their second win overMagnolia Heights this season.

“It’s always fun to whip theChiefs and another yearlysweep of them is even better,”Dailey said. “It’s been awhilesince they beat us.”

Carrie Graham scorednine points in the first quarteras Marshall stormed ahead19-3. She finished the gamewith 21 points.

“If Carrie keeps playing atthat level, look out,” he said.

Elizabeth Skelton added 15points.

“Elizabeth always givesMagnolia Heights fits, andthis time was no different,”Dailey said.

The Lady Pats led 28-13 athalftime and 40-22 after threequarters.

“We seem to be hitting ourstride at the right time,” hesaid.

MMAA--TTuunniiccaaMarshall squads swept

District 1-A opponent TunicaTuesday, Jan. 7, on the road.

The district-leading LadyPatriots eased to a 51-18 win.

Blake Martin was the topgun with 15 points, all threes.Chook Offner added 12 andGraham 10.

“Tunica is second in thedistrict and has beaten somegood teams,” he said. “We justhave gotten a lot better defen-sively, and offensively wewere on fire.”

The MA girls were up 37-10 at the half.

The Marshall boys strug-

gled a bit but escaped Tunicawith a 62-51 victory.

The Patriots’ lead was 26-21 at halftime.

Dailey was the top pointman with 22, followed byJohnny Crnogorac with 15,Christian Compton with 13and Herrington with 12.

“Four players in double fig-ures is a major positive,”Coach Dailey said.

MMAA--MMaarrvveellllIt was another district

sweep for Marshall Fridaynight at Marvell Academy inArkansas. Both teamsimproved to 6-0 versus districtopponents.

Graham, Skelton andOffner combined for 42 pointsas the Lady Patriots dominat-ed the Lady Eagles 59-23.Graham scored 16, Skelton

15 and Offner added 11.MA was up 39-12 at the

halfway point.The Marshall boys were on

cruise control, too, at Marvell– winning 63-23.

Dailey once again poweredthe offense, scoring 26 in the40-point victory.

SScchheedduulleeThe MA girls were 11-10

overall entering play this weekand the boys 12-6.

They hosted Oak HillMonday and visited Lee(Ark.) Tuesday. They hostDeSoto (Ark.) Friday, hostLee (Ark.) Saturday and go toWest Memphis (Ark.) nextTuesday, Jan. 17.

The Marshall boys will playin the Rumble in the South atMississippi College in ClintonMonday, Jan. 20.

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Marshall Academy Basketball ScheduleDec. 21 Fayette Away 2:30Dec. 27-30 Christmas Tour. BrookhavenJan. 2-4 Oxford Tournament Away TBAJan. 7 Tunica Away 3:00Jan. 9 Magnolia Heights Home 3:00Jan. 10 Marvell Away 4:00Jan. 13 Oak Hill Home 3:00Jan. 14 Lee (Ark.) Away 3:00Jan. 17 DeSoto Home 3:00Jan. 18 Lee (Ark.) Home 2:00Jan. 21 West Memphis Away 4:00Jan. 24 Tunica Home 3:00Jan. 25 Hotbed Classic New AlbanyJan. 29-Feb. 1 Jr. High District Tour. West MemphisJan. 31 Oak Hill Away 6:00Feb. 3 Heritage Home 6:00Feb. 6-8 Varsity District Tour. Marvell TBAFeb.10-15 North State Tour. Home TBAFeb. 17-22 State A Tournament RebulFeb. 24-28 Overall Tournament MS College

MAContinued from page 1

Photo by Barry Burleson

Andrew Herrington (55) of the Patriots shoots versus two Chiefs.

Photo by Willie Ann Shelton

Go Hawks!Cheering for the Holly High Hawks for their last two home games were (back) Jocelyn Mayfield, KyrahFreeman, Maricka Jones; (middle) Keira McAdams, Alexus Faulkner, Tolanda Pegues, Destiny Perkins;(front) Angelica Zinn.

quarter, one in which bothsquads appeared to be badlyout of sync. Neither side set-tled into a system or rhythm.It was just fast and wild. Bothsides barely made it out of sin-gle digits with Holly Highgoing 14-11.

The mistakes and throw-aways continued well into thesecond frame. As erratic asplay was, Holly High man-aged to hold onto a tenuouslead of two to three pointsuntil the last couple of min-utes, when DaVonte Smithgot a pair of stickbacks andKylan Freeman came fromthe bench and popped athree.

The Hawks won the shoot-ing war in the second andwent up by a dozen, 34-22.

The Tigers couldn’t estab-

lish any productive ball con-trol in the third and the play ofStephone Brock was the onlything keeping them in thegame. He cut a 14-point deficitdown to eight. Stephen Grantstole a ball and reduced it twomore at the buzzer, 48-42.

The game was stretchingway past an hour and actuallylasted two hours and 15 min-utes.

The Tigers took thebiggest bite out of the Hawks’lead in the top of the fourth,cutting the margin to two. Butthe Hawks rallied again andwent up five.

It had been tied threetimes when Joseph Stevensonentered and hit a three, send-ing the Hawks ahead 63-61.Charleston tied it at 65-all atthe end of regulation to send

it into overtime.It was nip and tuck, with

the Hawks finally coming outon top at 76-75, thanks toTyler Brown’s game-clinch-ing lay-up off the press.

Brown led the Hawks with26 points and seven steals.Next was Smith with 13 pointsand 10 rebounds, followed byDeAndre Finley, Freemanand Carlos Pool with eightpoints each. TerrenceTownsend had eight steals.

Both Holly High squadsimproved to 3-0 in District 2-3A play.

The Lady Hawks (6-9 over-all) and the Hawks (8-7) visit-ed M.S. Palmer Tuesday.They meet Potts Camp in anaway game Friday. NextTuesday, Jan. 21, they hostWater Valley.

HAWKSContinued from page 1

Second Team All-ConferenceMarshall Academy football players named Second Team All-Conference for District 1-A are (from left)Devin McGreger, linebacker; Colt Lindsey, wide receiv er; Caleb Jobe, wide receiv er; Logan Liddy,defensive lineman; Stephen Elgin, offensive lineman; and Tucker Fant, defensive back. Not pictured isHunter Huff, defensive lineman.

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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 Spr ings, 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 Don LaBelle, 662-851-7230• 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 Chr ist, 224-6704• Byhalia Church of Chr ist, 70 Algee St.Bro. Dwight Brownlee pastor, 662-838-3904• 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 Chr ist,14420 E. Goodman Road, 838-4176• Christ Temple Church of God in Chr ist,210 W. Park Ave. 252-5741• Faith Temple Church of God in Chr ist,Roberts Chapel Rd. 252-4654• Hopewell Church of God in Chr ist,Byhalia, 838-3476• St. Luke Church of God in Chr ist, OldSalem Rd East, Ashland, MS, PastorElder Nathaniel Holleman, 224-6353• Watson Church of God in Chr ist,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)• Mt. Ollie M.B. Church, Hwy. 349, Rev.Clinton Knox, Pastor• 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 Chr ist, 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 Chr ist, Barton,MS., Rev. Joseph M. Cupp, 895-3133• Church of Jesus Christ of Latter DaySaints, Lamar, Ms 252-1185 , PresidentRichard Prue• 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 Chr ist, RedBanks, MS Elder Curtis Pritchard 851-7381• New Dimension Salt & Light Ministr y,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

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• HOMES FOR SALEMT. PLEASANT, 5BD, 3.5BA,5000 sq'. brick home with 3 cargarage on 1.5 acres. Beautiful natu-ral light, hardw ood flooring, openspacious plan. $299,000. JeremyRyan Crye-Leike Realtors 901-488-8461. (45tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––• MOBILE HOMESLOOKING FOR Q UALITY? Weoffer premier homes from BuccaneerHomes featuring 1/2” finishedsheetrock, 2x6 w alls, wood cabi-netry, 8’ ceilings and m uch more!Windham Homes, Inc., 888-287-6996. (38tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––WOW! DUCK DYNASTY “SI PAD.”3BD, 2BA, loaded with f eatures. Onsale for limited time! WindhamHomes, Inc. 888-287-6996. (38tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––SALE! SALE! SALE! Model dis-plays must go. New, spacious 4BD,2BA homes, starting at $43,500.Come check out the SI PADdesigned by SI ROBERTSON him-self. Clayton Homes, Hwy. 72 West,Corinth, MS, 1/4 mile past MagnoliaHospital. 40tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––MAX YOUR tax refund. Call ClaytonHomes of Como f or details, 662-526-9200 or visit our w ebsite atwww.claytonhomesofcomo.com.(52-04c)––––––––––––––––––––––––––NO DOWN PAYMENT? Need ahome? We have options! Ne wHome Save Away program. CallClayton Homes of Como for details,662-526-9200 or visit our website atwww.claytonhomesofcomo.com.(52-04c)––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED A HOME and your creditscore is under 600? Man y lendersavailable. Apply now. 662-526-9200or visit our website at www.clayton-homesofcomo.com. (52-04c)––––––––––––––––––––––––––16X80 METAL Siding, Metal Roof,3BD, 2BA, large living area, masterbath has tub and separ ate shower.Must be mo ved. $11,900. CashOnly. Call 662-401-1093 (03c)––––––––––––––––––––––––––• FOR RENT ALL RENTAL PROPERTY adver-tised herein is subject to the F ederalFair Housing Act, which makes it ille-gal to advertise any preference, limi-tation or discr imination based onrace, color, religion, se x, handicap,familial status, or national or igin, orintention to mak e any such pref er-ence, limitation or discrimination. Wewill not knowingly accept any adver-tising for real estate which is in viola-tion of the law. All persons are here-by informed that all dw ellingsadvertised are available on an equalopportunity basis. For more informa-tion on the F air Housing Act, go towww.hud.gov. (tfn)––––––––––––––––––––––––––NO PETS: 2BD, 1.5BA, mobilehome, laundr y room, $480 month.3BD house, water included. 1BDapt., fully fur nished, $390. Depositrequired. No calls bef ore 8 a.m. orafter 5 p.m. 662-252-2177. (51tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––THE GROVE AT CAYCE Anupscale, manufactured home com-munity. Country living, nice , safeneighborhood. 2BD, 2BA, 3BD, 2BA,pay weekly, utilities and water includ-ed. Move in toda y. Playground andswimming pool. 662-851-3572.(21tfnc)––––––––––––––––––––––––––3BD OR 2BD in good condition.Hickory Flat area, 662-316-1583(03-04c)––––––––––––––––––––––––––1BD, COUPLES ONLY, no children.Hickory Flat area, 662-316-1583(02-03c)––––––––––––––––––––––––––NICE, large efficiency apt.Furnished, free cable, utilities extra.Disabled and senior discount, dep .starts at $400. Hickory Flat. Cell,901-351-2443. (02-05c)––––––––––––––––––––––––––3BD, 2BA mobile home for rent, Nopets, no smoking. Warsaw area.Water, garbage included. $700month, $600 dep. Serious inquiriesonly. 901-282-8770, 901-282-8986.(03-04c)––––––––––––––––––––––––––DUPLEX, COMPLETELY remod-eled apartment, 2BD 1BA, $650month, $650 deposit; house, 2BD1BA, fireplace, $750 month, $750deposit. 266 East Embr y Rd,Byhalia. Cathy, 901-216-4992; Linda,469-585-4385 (02-05p)––––––––––––––––––––––––––FOR RENT, 3BD, 1BA and 2BD ,2BA. Dep. required. By the week ormonth. In DeSoto County ,Lewisburg schools. 662-838-7094.(02-03c)

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The Holly High Hawks andLady Hawks had a couple ofschools come in for homegames after the holiday break.The Warriors and LadyWarriors from Senatobiabrought a wide broom andswept the Holly High teamson January 7.

The Lady Warriorsbrought a 9-5 record and, likethe Lady Hawks, started offrather slowly. However, theysoon settled down and got onthe board first. The LadyHawks were cold from thefloor and could count only thethree points earned at thecharity stripe. Senatobiadropped two from long rangeand took the first quarter, 14-3.

Holly High showed someaccuracy in the second andstrung together some points.But the Lady Hawks werebeing outrebounded and werestill 11 down at intermission(31-20).

The Lady Warriors contin-ued their ball control in thethird frame. They were alsogetting good production fromsecond opportunities. With acouple of threes they built a17-point lead (42-25). TheLady Hawks cut into the mar-gin but couldn’t get it down tosingle digits. It was trimmedto 14 at the period’s end (44-30).

Holly High began to pushit halfway through the finalquarter with StarlandriaWalton really stepping it up.This time the Lady Hawks didreduce it to singles (52-46).They really became aggres-sive under their own boardand hit some clutch shots,both from the field and theline. With 1:18 left, they werefour behind (56-52). The activ-ity became flurried in the lastminute with Senatobia playingkeep away. They prevailed 58-56.

Walton had a stellar night

with 25. Kenyada Burns hadnine and Jasmine Jones eight.Brandi Woodson grabbed 14rebounds.

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Warriors got off to a roughstart. The Warriors’ recordwas 2-12 but they didn’t playlike it defensively. Theythwarted most of Holly High’ssecond chances. They had anearly one-point lead at 5-4. TheHawks put up enough pointsto trail 12-11 at the end of thefirst.

The pace was just as torridand rough in the second, butHolly High was getting mostof the rebounds at both ends.However, some of their shotswere erratic and wild. Theytrailed by one digit for half ofthe period. They finallycaught up and tied it (28-28)with a couple of minutes lefton a stickback by TylerBrown. The visitors cameback and led 30-28 at the half.

Scoring slowed in the thirdbut the speed of the game did-n’t. The Hawks took their firstlead by a point. The lead thenflipped back and forth, nevermore than two points andHolly High ended up ahead at44-42.

The squads traded pointsin the fourth and the climateon the floor became heated.The officials had to settle theplayers down a couple oftimes with the hosts being hitwith a tech. Holly High wasdown by one point (65-64)with 1:06 left. Brown tied it atthe line and sent it into over-time. Danny Cleveland hit thefirst two in OT and KylonFreeman tied it again for theHawks. But they couldn’t holdon and Senatobia won it at theline, 72-68.

DaVonte Smith paced theHawks with 22 points and 15rebounds. Brown hit for 15.Marvin Burt scored nine andDeAndre Finley eight.

Holly High falls to SenatobiaPhotos by Barry Burleson

Jasmine Jones (2) of Holly High launches a shot o ver a Lady Warrior.

DaVonte Smith shoots over a couple of Senatobia players.

By CLAUDE VINSONSports Editor

For the last several years,President David Beckley andthe Rust College family andalumni have held a basketballgame after the holiday breakand invited teams from WileyCollege in Marshall, Texas, toprovide competition for theLady Bearcats and Bearcats.

Alumni from both Rustand the old MississippiIndustrial College are invitedand are treated to an eveningof basketball replete with anenjoyable hospitality roombetween the men’s andwomen’s games.

The Wildcats and Lady

Wildcats perhaps didn’t prop-erly understand or fully graspthe “hospitable” part of theinvite.

The Lady Wildcats were11-1 when they got off of thebus. They play in the NAIAand showed that they wereworthy of the rating.

Their floor leader was aguard from Beaumont, Texas,who led her team to a 47-22first half score.

Keaira Arion had hit 14points in that half. She sat outmuch of the second half andended up with a game total of21 points.

The rest of the squadjoined in with some distribu-

tive scoring to take the finaltally to 93-47.

The Bearcats also ran intoa buzz saw in Wildcat uni-forms. The Wiley men areranked 14th nationwide andtheir record was 9-1.

They had a hot shot, 6-footguard who put up 22 points inthe first half. Phillip Miller hita total of six from the treyplateau. He led the Wildcatswith 29 points on the way to aclock busting 105-70 win.

Jonathan Bowens, a 6-3sophomore and a forward forthe Bearcats, is from HollySprings and played forNaylond Hayes and the HollyHigh Hawks.

Rust loses to Wiley teams

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