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FRIDAY, JULY 9, 2010 • 50¢ WEATHER Tonight: Partly cloudy; chance of showers and thunder- storms; low near 72 Saturday: Partly cloudy; showers and thunderstorms likely; high near 92 Mississippi River: 33.5 feet No change Flood stage: 43 feet A11 DEATHS • Leon Fuller • Charlie Grissom • James Lee Howard • Ruby Lee Lee • Bethan S. Pearson • Maggie J. Smith-Vernon A11 TODAY IN HISTORY 1776: The Declaration of Independence is read aloud to Gen. George Washington’s troops in New York. 1918: 101 people are killed in a train collision in Nash- ville, Tenn. 1918: The Distinguished Service Cross is established by an Act of Congress. 1951: President Harry S. Truman asks Congress to formally end the state of war between the United States and Germany. (An official end to the state of war was declared in Octo- ber 1951.) 1982: A Pan Am Boeing 727 crashes in Kenner, La., killing all 145 people aboard and eight people on the ground. 2009: Michael Phelps breaks the world record in the 100-meter butterfly at the U.S. national champi- onships in Indianapolis, swimming the two-lap fi- nal in 50.22 seconds. INDEX Business ............................... A5 Classifieds ............................ B9 Comics .................................. A6 Puzzles .................................. A9 Dear Abby ........................... A9 Editorial ................................ A4 People/TV ............................ A8 CONTACT US Call us Advertising ...601-636-4545 Classifieds ...... 601-636-SELL Circulation ..... 601-636-4545 News................ 601-636-4545 E-mail us See A2 for e-mail addresses ONLINE www.vicksburgpost.com VOLUME 128 NUMBER 190 2 SECTIONS SPORTS BIG BUCKS BAD BOY LeBron James heads south to Miami B1 Church buys downtown Regions Bank By Danny Barrett Jr. [email protected] St. Paul Catholic Church has acquired Regions Bank’s main local branch on Craw- ford Street in a buy-and-lease move confirmed Thursday by the bank’s Birmingham cor- porate office. “We have completed paper- work to sell the property and lease back a portion for Regions’ use,” Regions spokesman Mel Campbell said, adding the bank will continue to do business on its existing bottom-floor space at 825 Crawford St. “We’re pleased to be able to come to an agreement that is mutually beneficial for both parties.” Use of the upper space by the church, oldest of Vicks- burg’s three Catholic par- ishes, as hall and reception space has been mentioned. Monsignor Patrick Farrell, pastor of St. Paul parish, was out of the country and unavailable. Patty Stone, president of the church’s pas- toral council, declined details until his return. For years, property near 14 swapped by U.S., Russia By The Associated Press MOSCOW — The U.S. and Russia orchestrated the larg- est spy swap since the Cold War, exchanging 10 spies arrested in the U.S. for four convicted in Russia in a tightly choreographed diplo- matic dance this morning at Vienna’s airport. The exchange was a clear demonstration of President Barack Obama’s “reset” ties between Moscow and Wash- ington, enabling the U.S. to retrieve four Russians, some of whom were suffering through long prison terms. At least one of the four — ex-colonel Alexander Zaporo- zhsky — might have exposed information leading to the capture of Robert Hanssen and Aldrich Ames, two of the most damaging spies ever caught in the U.S. Moscow avoided having 10 spy trials in the United States that would have spilled embarrassing details of how its agents, posing as ordinary citizens, apparently uncovered little of value but managed to be watched by the FBI for years. After not commenting for days, the U.S. Justice Depart- ment in Washington finally announced a successful completion to the spy swap after the two planes involved touched down in Moscow and London. MC introduces first physician assistant program By Tish Butts [email protected] More than 80 prospective graduate students attended Mis- sissippi College’s open house Thursday to learn of require- ments for a newly developed physician assistant program. As the first of its type in Mis- sissippi, the course of study will generate graduates who prac- tice medicine as a team super- vised by physicians. More than 73,000 physician assistants are practicing in all 50 states, according to the American Academy of Physi- cian Assistants. Dr. Bob Philpot, Mississippi College PA program director, said only about 100 are in Mississippi. He said the course of study on the Clinton campus will mimic real-world issues by having stu- dents learn in faculty-coached five-member groups. “In a hospital, you’re not going to be out there solving Scholarship cash the ticket for physician By Manivanh Chanprasith [email protected] Myra Barginear was Miss Mississippi in 1997, and she says that’s what allowed her to be what she is today, an oncologist and an assis- tant professor of medicine in the Division of Hematol- ogy and Medical Oncology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. “If it would not have been for the Miss Mississippi organization, it would have been extremely difficult, financially,” said Bargin- ear, who also is serving as a judge in this year’s Miss Mississippi pageant. “With that financial burden less- ened, I felt a lot of pres- sure was taken off, and I was able to focus on my studies.” Barginear, who said she competed mainly for the scholarship money, received more than $40,000 from the corporation and the Miss America Pageant, in which she was second runner-up to Miss America. This week, 45 young women are competing for about the same prize. A grand total of $395,061 is on the table — $100,500 in cash and $294,561 in schol- arships from universities. The cash scholarships offered by the Miss Missis- sippi Corporation and other sponsors have held steady with last year at $112,000, but in-kind scholarships are down from $455,123 in 2009. The decrease was the result of four schools not participating in the program. If the cash scholarships were dispersed equally among the contestants, each would receive approxi- mately $2,333, but this is a contest and the winner will get the most — $10,000 in a cash scholarship from the pageant corporation. However, the 35 contes- tants who do not place in the top 10 will each receive $1,100, courtesy of the corporation. The top 10 contestants each get more depending on rank. Vets take second night of competition By Manivanh Chanprasith [email protected] Pageant veterans took top honors in the second night of preliminary com- petition at the 53rd annual Miss Mississippi Pageant in Vicksburg. Miss Mid South Danielle Smith, 24, of Meridian, won the talent preliminary for her group and Miss Missis- sippi State University Fenly Akers, 20, of Vicksburg, won the swimwear prelimi- nary for her group. “Pinch me, I can’t believe this,” Smith said after her win. “I said this was going to be my Broadway performance.” She performed a theatri- MEREDITH SPENCER•The Vicksburg PosT Miss Mid South Danielle Smith, left, took the talent win, and Miss Mississippi State University Fenly Akers of Vicksburg won the swimsuit comptetition. Dr. Bob Philpot, director of the Department of Physi- cian Assistant Studies, talks to Michelle Woodward, a nursing student at Hinds Community College, during an open house at Mississippi College Thursday. DAVID JACKSON•The Vicksburg PosT For more info Contact Karen Verell, direc- tor of admissions, at verell@ mc.edu. See Program, Page A10. See Pageant, Page A10. MISS MISSISSIPPI COLBY HOPKINS•The Vicksburg PosT Dr. Myra Barginear talks about scholarship opportunities for Miss Mississippi contestants. See Scholarships, Page A10. See Bank, Page A11. See Spies, Page A11. Spies and more spies (601) 636-7373 1830 Cherry St. Vicksburg, MS Continuing the Tradition QUALITY SERVICE A T AFFORDABLE PRICES Frank J. FISHER FUNERAL HOME
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F r i D A Y, j u lY 9, 2010 • 5 0 ¢

WEATHErTonight:

Partly cloudy; chance of showers and thunder-

storms; low near 72Saturday:

Partly cloudy; showers and thunderstorms likely; high

near 92Mississippi River:

33.5 feetNo change

Flood stage: 43 feet

A11DEATHS

• Leon Fuller• Charlie Grissom• James Lee Howard• Ruby Lee Lee• Bethan S. Pearson• Maggie J. Smith-Vernon

A11TODAY iN HiSTOrY

1776: The Declaration of Independence is read aloud to Gen. George Washington’s troops in New York. 1918: 101 people are killed in a train collision in Nash-ville, Tenn.1918: The Distinguished Service Cross is established by an Act of Congress.1951: President Harry S. Truman asks Congress to formally end the state of war between the United States and Germany. (An official end to the state of war was declared in Octo-ber 1951.)1982: A Pan Am Boeing 727 crashes in Kenner, La., killing all 145 people aboard and eight people on the ground. 2009: Michael Phelps breaks the world record in the 100-meter butterfly at the U.S. national champi-onships in Indianapolis, swimming the two-lap fi-nal in 50.22 seconds.

iNDEXBusiness ...............................A5Classifieds ............................ B9Comics ..................................A6Puzzles ..................................A9Dear Abby ...........................A9Editorial ................................A4People/TV ............................A8

CONTACT uSCall us

Advertising ...601-636-4545Classifieds ...... 601-636-SELLCirculation .....601-636-4545News................601-636-4545

E-mail usSee A2 for e-mail addresses

ONliNEwww.vicksburgpost.com

VOLUME 128NUMBER 1902 SECTIONS

SpOrTS

big buCkSbAD bOYLeBron James heads south

to Miamib1

Church buysdowntownRegions BankBy Danny Barrett [email protected]

St. Paul Catholic Church has acquired Regions Bank’s main local branch on Craw-ford Street in a buy-and-lease move confirmed Thursday by the bank’s Birmingham cor-porate office.

“We have completed paper-work to sell the property and lease back a portion for Regions’ use,” Regions spokesman Mel Campbell said, adding the bank will continue to do business on its existing bottom-floor space at 825 Crawford St. “We’re pleased to be able to come to an agreement that is mutually beneficial for both parties.”

Use of the upper space by the church, oldest of Vicks-burg’s three Catholic par-ishes, as hall and reception space has been mentioned. Monsignor Patrick Farrell, pastor of St. Paul parish, was out of the country and unavailable. Patty Stone, president of the church’s pas-toral council, declined details until his return.

For years, property near

14 swappedby U.S., RussiaBy The Associated Press

MOSCOW — The U.S. and Russia orchestrated the larg-est spy swap since the Cold War, exchanging 10 spies arrested in the U.S. for four convicted in Russia in a tightly choreographed diplo-matic dance this morning at Vienna’s airport.

The exchange was a clear demonstration of President Barack Obama’s “reset” ties between Moscow and Wash-ington, enabling the U.S. to retrieve four Russians, some of whom were suffering through long prison terms.

At least one of the four — ex-colonel Alexander Zaporo-zhsky — might have exposed information leading to the capture of Robert Hanssen and Aldrich Ames, two of the most damaging spies ever caught in the U.S.

Moscow avoided having 10 spy trials in the United States that would have spilled embarrassing details of how its agents, posing as ordinary citizens, apparently uncovered little of value but managed to be watched by the FBI for years.

After not commenting for days, the U.S. Justice Depart-ment in Washington finally announced a successful completion to the spy swap after the two planes involved touched down in Moscow and London.

MC introduces first physician assistant programBy Tish [email protected]

More than 80 prospective graduate students attended Mis-sissippi College’s open house Thursday to learn of require-ments for a newly developed physician assistant program.

As the first of its type in Mis-sissippi, the course of study will generate graduates who prac-tice medicine as a team super-vised by physicians.

More than 73,000 physician assistants are practicing in all 50 states, according to the American Academy of Physi-cian Assistants. Dr. Bob Philpot,

Mississippi College PA program director, said only about 100 are in Mississippi.

He said the course of study on the Clinton campus will mimic real-world issues by having stu-dents learn in faculty-coached five-member groups.

“In a hospital, you’re not going to be out there solving

Scholarship cash the ticket for physicianBy Manivanh [email protected]

Myra Barginear was Miss Mississippi in 1997, and she says that’s what allowed her to be what she is today, an oncologist and an assis-tant professor of medicine in the Division of Hematol-ogy and Medical Oncology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York.

“If it would not have been for the Miss Mississippi organization, it would have been extremely difficult, financially,” said Bargin-ear, who also is serving as a judge in this year’s Miss Mississippi pageant. “With that financial burden less-ened, I felt a lot of pres-sure was taken off, and I was able to focus on my studies.”

Barginear, who said she competed mainly for the scholarship money, received more than $40,000 from the corporation and the Miss America Pageant, in which she was second runner-up to Miss America.

This week, 45 young women are competing for about the same prize.

A grand total of $395,061 is on the table — $100,500 in cash and $294,561 in schol-arships from universities.

The cash scholarships offered by the Miss Missis-sippi Corporation and other sponsors have held steady with last year at $112,000, but in-kind scholarships are down from $455,123 in 2009.

The decrease was the result of four schools not participating in the program.

If the cash scholarships

were dispersed equally among the contestants, each would receive approxi-mately $2,333, but this is a contest and the winner will get the most — $10,000 in a

cash scholarship from the pageant corporation.

However, the 35 contes-tants who do not place in the top 10 will each receive $1,100, courtesy of the

corporation.The top 10 contestants

each get more depending on rank.

Vets take second night of competitionBy Manivanh [email protected]

Pageant veterans took top honors in the second night of preliminary com-petition at the 53rd annual Miss Mississippi Pageant in Vicksburg.

Miss Mid South Danielle Smith, 24, of Meridian, won the talent preliminary for her group and Miss Missis-sippi State University Fenly Akers, 20, of Vicksburg, won the swimwear prelimi-nary for her group.

“Pinch me, I can’t believe this,” Smith said after her win. “I said this was going to be my Broadway performance.”

She performed a theatri-merediTh Spencer•The Vicksburg PosT

Miss Mid South Danielle Smith, left, took the talent win, and Miss Mississippi State University Fenly Akers of Vicksburg won the swimsuit comptetition.

Dr. Bob Philpot, director of the Department of Physi-cian Assistant Studies, talks to Michelle Woodward, a nursing student at Hinds Community College, during an open house at Mississippi College Thursday.

david jackSon•The Vicksburg PosT

For more infoContact Karen Verell, direc-tor of admissions, at [email protected].

See Program, Page A10.

See Pageant, Page A10.

MISS MISSISSIPPI

colby hopkinS•The Vicksburg PosT

Dr. Myra Barginear talks about scholarship opportunities for Miss Mississippi contestants.

See Scholarships, Page A10.

See Bank, Page A11.

See Spies, Page A11.

Spiesandmorespies

A1 Main

(601) 636-73731830 Cherry St.Vicksburg, MS

Continuing the Tradition■

QUALITY SERVICE AT AFFORDABLE PRICES

Frank J.

FISHERFUNERAL HOME

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Rep. George Flaggs Jr. was honored as Humanitarian of the Year 2010 during the Vicksburg Homecom-ing Benevo-lent Club’s 35th annual homecoming celebration.

Flaggs, a member of the Missis-sippi Legisla-tor for more than 21 years, was celebrated last weekend as a humanitarian, pioneer, icon and community leader.

The 57-year-old Edwards native has served as vice chairman of the Apportion-ment and Elections Commit-tee as well as chairman of the Labor, Juvenile Justice and Human Services and Public Safety committees.

His accomplishments include Outstanding Young Men of America from 1980 to 1981, a feature in “Govern-ing Magazine,” “The Bench-

marking Craze,” “Missis-sippi Primary Health Care Association,” he received the James L. “Jim” Bean Leader-ship Award, the South East-ern Spirit Award, the Most Distinguished Legislator for Juvenile Justice Causes, Dr. Larry Leflore Juvenile Jus-tice Advocate of the Year, Center for Policy Alter-natives’ Legislator of the Month, the NAACP Vernon Dahmer Award and Omi-cron Rho Lamda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Frater-nity Inc. Community Service Award. Flaggs graduated from Vicksburg High School, earned an associate’s degree at Hinds Community Col-lege and bachelor’s degree at Jackson State University.

Selmon elected to statesupervisor spot

District 3 Supervisor Charles Selmon has been elected first vice president

of the Mississippi Associa-tion of Supervisors, a release from the organization said.

The four-term supervi-sor from the central Vicks-burg district was elected at the group’s 81st Annual Convention in Tunica in June and will act in the absence of the president. Selmon will become president of the statewide county govern-ment resource group at its June 2011 convention in Biloxi.

Selmon has served since 2008 as president of the MAS Minority Caucus.

MAS is a nonpolitical orga-nization promoting commu-nication, resource sharing and leadership development among supervisors of the state’s 82 counties.

A Vicksburg teen arrested Wednesday was charged with molestation, police Lt. Bobby Stewart said today.

Justin R. Brown, 18, 115 Nicholas St., was arrested at the police station at 5:10 p.m.

Stewart said the molesta-tion, involving a 14-year-old Vicksburg girl, took place Monday and was reported that evening at 9:40.

Brown was released from the Warren County Jail on a $10,000 bond.

The case was made public today.

Vicksburg man facesdrug-sale charge

A Vicksburg man was arrested Thursday on an out-standing warrant, Lt. Bobby Stewart said today.

Eugene McGraw, 54, 25 Eastover Drive, Apt. 19, was charged with sale of a con-trolled substance after being pulled over at 12:30 p.m. at Pemberton Boulevard and U.S. 61 South for an unspeci-fied violation.

The warrant had been issued after an undercover investigation, Stewart said.

McGraw was released from the Warren County Jail after posting a $5,000 bond.

TVs reported takenon Fonsylvania

A Warren County resident returned home Thursday afternoon to find her rented projection-screen TV and a second flat-screen TV stolen, sheriff’s department records showed.

The burglary was reported in the 400 block of Fonsylva-nia Road around 4 p.m.

Missing was a 60-inch Mit-subishi projection-screen TV, a rental, valued at $1,499.99, and a 42-inch LG flat-screen TV valued at $1,199.99.

Ceiling sheetrock in the carport and residence was reported damaged in the bur-

glary. Neighbors reported a silver or gray vehicle had been parked in the carport several hours earlier.

A second residential bur-glary in the county was reported this morning at 6:07 in the 100 block of Cumber-land Road.

Reported missing were $23 and two bottles of beer from the refrigerator.

Phone, camera, gunamong missing items

Two vehicle burglaries were reported in the city Thursday, said police Lt. Bobby Stewart today.

A 2010 Kia parked in the 1800 block of Clay Street was reported burglarized at 12:32 p.m. Missing was a BlackBerry Curve cell phone valued at $350, an Olympus digital camera valued at $250 and $45.

The police report did not indicate if the Kia was parked at a residence or business, Stewart said.

Also, a Kimber .45-cali-ber handgun was reported stolen at 1:45 p.m. from an unlocked 2006 Ford F-150 pickup parked in the 1700 block of Martha Street, Stew-art said.

City man accusedin attack on wife

A Vicksburg man was in the Warren County Jail this morning charged with aggra-vated domestic violence, police Lt. Bobby Stewart said.

Justin Harris, 19, 1411 Wis-teria Drive, was arrested Thursday at 10:18 a.m. at his home. He attempted to choke his wife, Stewart said.

He was being held without bond pending his initial hear-ing this morning. The wife did not require medical treat-ment, Stewart said.

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PUBLIC PROGRams100% Narcotics Anony-mous Recovery Group — 7 p.m. Thursdays and Saturdays, noon Wednesdays; Nate G., 731-460-9546; 1220 Clay St.Narcotics Anonymous — River City Group, 8 p.m. Sun-day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; Good Shepherd Community Center, 629 Cherry St.; daytime, Alvin J., 601-661-7646 or 601-415-1742; evening, Jackie G., 601-638-8456 or 601-415-3345.

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CLUBsWoodmen of the World — 6 tonight; monthly meeting; Fisher Ferry Volunteer Fire Department, 302 Goodrum Road; 601-638-2495.Delta Woodturners — 9 a.m. Saturday; Randy New, 662-379-1447, or David Linden, 662-822-1130; Quality Steel, Cleveland.VHS Class of 1975 — 9:30 a.m. Saturday; wrap-up meet-ing; contact Malcolm Good-man, Dorothy Robinson or Debra Robinson Goodman; LD’s Kitchen, Halls Ferry Road.Rosa A. Temple All Students — Reunion planning meeting, 3 p.m. Saturday; Bethel A.M.E. Church, 805 Monroe St.; 601-634-0791 or 601-638-2898.

Rose of Sharon No. 24 — 4 p.m. Saturday, Masonic Hall; members asked to be present.Levi’s — A Gathering Place, 7-10 p.m. Saturday, music by Wright Road Band; donations appreciated. Blue Note Music Club Dance — 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Saturday; in honor of Hank Jones and Willie Dixon; The Hut, 1315 Main St.Vicksburg Catholic School — 11 a.m. Monday; 150th Cel-ebration meeting; Courtyard Marriott.Salvation Women’s Auxil-iary — Noon Monday; bring grocery bags for thrift shop; lunch, $6; guests welcome; Citadel, 530 Mission 66.NAACP — Executive board meeting, 6 p.m. Monday; reg-ular membership meeting to follow at 7; visitors and pro-spective members are invited; 923 Walnut St.

412th Theater Engineer Command — 7 a.m. Tues-day; no-host alumni breakfast; Alumni, current members and friends welcome; Shoney’s.Vicksburg/West Central MS AARP Chapter 4967 — 10 a.m. Tuesday; Barbara J. Tol-liver, executive director of Untied Way, speaker; Senior Center.Vicksburg Kiwanis — Noon Tuesday; David Martin, Trust-mark Wealth Management, speaker; Jacques’ Cafe.

CHURCHEsFirst Baptist — Garage sale/chicken dinners, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday; benefits youth department; 1511 1/2 Lane St.Triumphant Baptist — Mid-year church conference, 10 a.m. Saturday; 124 Pittman Road.Mount Carmel M.B. — Youth outreach workshop, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday; refreshments

served; Barbara J. Appleby, 601-638-5793; Minister Ger-trude Young, 601-634-1418; 2729 Alma St.New Oak Ridge M.B. — Pas-tor’s 23rd anniversary of the Rev. K.C. Frazier, 6 p.m. Satur-day and noon Sunday; over-seer Letha Butler, speaker; dinner served Sunday; 2875 Newman Road, Utica.Unity Temple Full Gospel — Baking class, 6 p.m. July 24; Cynthia Gibson, instructor; registration fee $15; hosted by Women of War; 601-529-5882; 2647 Roosevelt Ave.

BENEFITsTaking It Back Outreach Min-istry — 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednes-days-Fridays, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat-urdays; gas stove, toddler and children clothes, swivel chair; plus sizes; accepting dona-tions; 1314 Fillmore St.; 601-638-0794 or 601-831-2056.

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Rep. GeorgeFlaggs Jr.

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CRImEfrom staff reports

Mark and Kay Elliott, the owners of Stitch-N-Frame, stand in front of an assortment of fabrics at their store, which has moved to 31 Willow Creek Drive in Bovina from a shop on South Frontage Road. The store opened 27 years ago as a frame shop, but now focuses

on quilting supplies and fabrics and is a Mis-sissippi dealer for Gammill quilting systems. The store’s hours are from 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday and includes a classroom open to the public. The phone number is 601-634-0243.

NEW BUSINESS LOCATION

By David [email protected]

Hours of preparation paid off in Sydney, Australia, as the Mississippi Lions All-State Band placed first in the inter-national competition event June 27 through July 4. It was the band’s second consecutive victory and 27th all-time — more than any other band in the world.

To prepare, the band

rehearsed 11 hours a day. The 144-piece band com-posed of high school stu-dents from around the state featured five students from Warren Central High School, including graduating seniors Della Loflin, daughter of Russ Loflin and Susan Johnston; Elizabeth Ogle, daughter of Harry and Vickie Ogle; Alie-sha Phillips, daughter of Henry Phillips and Stepha-nie Combs; Trey Mathes, the

son of Harvey and Sandy Mathes; and rising junior Caley Barela, daughter of Clinton and Felicia Barela.

Della said she knew they had won after seeing the reaction of the judges.

“I always try to watch the judges, we got a standing ova-tion after we marched by,” she said. “That’s the most reward-ing part of it — when you can make the judges forget they’re judges.”

This year was Della’s fourth and final time competing in the Lions Band, and the experience has meant a lot to her.

“It’s given me so many chances to meet people and play and go places,” she said. “I’m really appreciative that I got the opportunity.”

The Mississippi Lions Band has now won an unprece-dented seven contests over the last eight years.

The band is made up of high-performing students. Selection is based on a audition process. More than 900 auditioned.

The Mississippi Lions All-State Band was founded 61 years ago and is spon-sored by Lions Club Inter-national, a service organiza-tion. The Vicksburg chapter donated $500 to each of the five students for their trip to Sydney.

State Lions band takes international crown — again

Vicksburg teen chargedwith molesting child, 14

Rep. Flaggs honored as humanitarian

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By Tish [email protected]

The chief executive officer of the Corporation for National and Community Service began a series of strategic planning sessions in Vicks-burg Thursday to encourage service among Americans in cities and small towns.

Pa t r i c k C o r v i n g t o n , appointed by President Barack Obama in February, will spend the summer traveling to 12 cities discussing the agen-cy’s five-year plan to expand opportunities for more volun-teers, said Ashley Etienne of the Corporation for National and Community Service.

As the nation’s largest “grant maker” in support of service with a strength of more than 5 million Americans of all ages, the agency helps nonprofit organizations, faith-based groups, schools and municipal agencies meet needs in educa-tion, the environment, public safety and disaster response.

Needs are met through programs including Ameri-Corps, Senior Corps, Volun-teers in Service to America, National Civilian Community Corps and Learn and Serve America.

Corvington toured the Ame-riCorps NCCC campus on Con-federate Avenue Thursday morning and took notes on why the 20 team leaders, who arrived on Tuesday, chose to serve. He also asked of their choice of service projects.

Corvington said he was impressed by the eagerness of young people to spend a year of their lives in the national service program, and for some, three.

“It’s extraordinary,” he said. “Everybody should have the opportunity to be a part of the program.”

Some of the new leaders, 13 of whom chose to return to the Vicksburg campus, said they preferred environmen-tal projects as well as disaster

response.Disaster recovery in Yazoo

City following the April 24 tor-nado that ravaged Mississippi spawned an appreciation for the cleanup needed after Hur-ricane Katrina and other natu-ral disasters.

Corvington said he hoped the team leaders were inspired by his visit.

As applications for Ameri-Corps are up 20 percent and more than 64 million people volunteered nationally last year, Corvington said “this generation is about solving problems.”

“It’s a big burden, and it’s yours to carry,” he said to the team leaders.

Escorted by Vicksburg police, Corvington visited City Hall, where he discussed strategies for local needs with Mayor Paul Winfield, who was instrumental in making Vicks-burg one of 17 cities of service throughout the nation.

“It was really important for me to get to Vicksburg,” said Corvington, adding the city’s proximity to the oil spill is a major reason he selected the city as his first destination.

Winfield said he wants to focus on youth involvement and plans to identify and search for measurable solu-tions for local problems.

City officials and the cor-poration are “in the process of forming strategies as a mandate by Congress,” said Winfield.

Before taking office last year,

Obama charged all Americans to commit to service. On Jan. 19, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, an estimated 1 million people served on more than 13,000 projects.

Winfield led city officials, employees, residents and NCCC members in a project restoring homes at The Ini-tiative housing development for single parents on Hope Street.

Corvington will stop in San Antonio, Texas, today then head to Frankfort, Ky., and Memphis next week.

Before his appointment as CEO, Corvington served as a senior associate at the Annie E. Casey Foundation where he guided grantees on issues related to leadership and next generation devel-opment as well as capacity building. Before that, he was executive director of Inno-vation Network, a nonprofit that increased the evalua-tion capacity of the nonprofit arena.

Corvington, who is of Hai-tian descent, came to the U.S. as a teenager and received his citizenship in 1993. He earned a degree in sociology at the University of Maryland in Col-lege Park and a master’s in public policy at Johns Hopkins University, also receiving the National Minority Leadership Fellowship from the Kellogg Foundation.

He and his wife live in Maryland with their two daughters.

GREENWOOD (AP) — The Republican opponent for the 2nd Congressional District seat surprised incumbent Ben-nie Thompson at the Green-wood Voters League meeting Wednesday night.

Thompson, a Democrat, had planned to give a legislative update to the Voters League, but he found an RV covered with “Bill Marcy for Con-gress” stickers parked outside the building. Marcy sat quietly during much of the meeting before addressing Thompson during the question-and-an-swer period after his speech.

Thompsonsaid he has worked diligently to funnel money into Delta projects, in-cluding some that are still on-going.

“If you go to Itta Bena, you’ll see some streets being paved,” he said. “If you go to Carroll-ton, you’ll see streets being paved.”

Thompson said the people of the district “know better” than to vote for Marcy. Marcy, a resident of Meridian, lives more than 100 miles from the district. The 64-year-old for-mer Chicago cop has said he

plans to buy a house in War-ren County whether he un-seats Thompson or not.

“Now, how in the world is somebody going to come into this district and say I want you to vote for me, even though I can’t vote for myself?” Thomp-son said.

Thompson said he wasn’t convinced that Marcy was dedicated to the district.

Marcy said his father and grandmother grew up in Mis-sissippi, and he has other an-cestral ties to the state. He told the Voters League that his fa-ther left the state because “back in 1932 some white folks said that my daddy looked at a white woman too long.”

While responding to Marcy, Thompson said, “It’s impor-tant for people to understand

just what people have been through. I didn’t leave like you did. I stayed here ... I can tell the story, but I want to tell the story to folk who stay here. I don’t want to tell the story to the gypsy.”

Marcy has said he plans to move into the district in the next few weeks.

“This election is not about where Bill Marcy lives,” he said. “This is about who can help the poorest districts in one of the poorest states in the union.”

During the question-and-answer period, Marcy asked Thompson only one series of questions: “Why is it that the second district is the poorest district in the nation? And why is it that we have such a high crime rate? And why is that the schools are listed as some of the most failing schools in challenging our children?”

Thompson said the planta-tion system of the 1930s and 1940s promoted cheap labor instead of industry. The Delta is still recovering from that, he said.

“I don’t accept responsibility for where we are,” he said.

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OLD POST FILES120 YEARS AGO: 1890The firm of Mattingly and Co. is dissolved. • Robert Ernst receives a beautiful clock for the Delta Trust and Banking Co.

110 YEARS AGO: 1900W.T. Burnett sells to Curphy and Mundy and A.S. Spengler 300,000 feet of dry cypress. • Paletti’s Band arrives here.

100 YEARS AGO: 1910W.H. Schnell is a candidate for constable. • H.K. Hammett has a monster pumpkin on exhibit at Wright Brothers.

90 YEARS AGO: 1920W.J. Thompson, press wire operator for the Vicksburg Eve-ning Post, leaves for New Orleans on a two-week vacation.

80 YEARS AGO: 1930The temperature goes to 102 degrees. • The Arcade Depart-ment Store is damaged by fire.

70 YEARS AGO: 1940H.G. White, recently retired from the insurance business, announces he will enter the real estate field. • Albert Hoxie, J.P. Shelton and J.L. Blackwell attend the Highway Patrol School at Camp Shelby.

60 YEARS AGO: 1950A young crop dusting plane pilot identified as Leon Sneed of Longview, Texas, is killed in a crash 10 miles northwest of Vicksburg. • Mrs. J.V. Holiday is elected department presi-dent of the American Legion Auxiliary of Mississippi.

50 YEARS AGO: 1960E.J. Platte dies as a result of wasp stings. • Frank E. Everett is named campaign chairman for the 1960 United Fund drive. • H.A. Cannada Jr. is elected trust officer at a meeting of the board of directors of the Merchants National Bank.

40 YEARS AGO: 1970E.C. Turcotte dies. • The Beatles star in “Let It Be” at the Joy Theatre. • The Rev. David Daniels is installed as president of the Port Gibson Lions Club. • Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Patterson and son are vacationing at Ocean Springs.

30 YEARS AGO: 1980Timothy Baker of Vicksburg receives his Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of South Alabama. • Joseph D. Garren dies. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curtis Evans announce the birth of a son, Robert Curtis Jr., on July 5.

20 YEARS AGO: 1990Miss Dixie Beth Howell wins the Miss Mississippi crown. • Services are held for Julia Russell Bliss. • The Vicksburg Dixie Boys 14-year-old All-star baseball team goes undefeated through the District Tournament. • Devin Hugh Case cele-brates his first birthday.

10 YEARS AGO: 2000Geneva Rhee wins third place in English at the National Beta

Convention. • W. Briggs Hopson Jr. is named to the Medical Care Advisory Committee by Gov. Ronnie Musgrove. • Greg Rottman receives the Commander’s Award for Civilian Service during Engineers Day ceremonies.

WASHINGTON — It is a rare and frightening gift for someone to glimpse an alternate fate in another life.

On the same day that Wes Moore was reading an article in The Balti-more Sun about his own receipt of a Rhodes scholarship, he also read an article about an unrelated Wes Moore arrested for murder. Both Wes Moores shared Baltimore roots and similar stories of poverty and father absence. One graduated from college and became a White House Fellow; the other will spend the rest of his life at the Jessup Correctional Facility.

Wes Moore contacted his name-sake in prison out of what he calls “pure curiosity.” The result is a book, “The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates,” that illuminates the roles of disadvantage, privilege and personal responsibility in the shap-ing of a life.

Both Wes Moores emerge as bright, energetic boys facing betray-als they did not deserve and tempta-tions they did not resist. The author Moore vividly describes a circa 1990 urban world flooded by crack, set to a hip-hop soundtrack, and ruled by a violent, lawless conception of male

honor. The lure of crime is indistin-guishable from the appeal of entre-preneurship; the profits of the drug trade are limited only by the hours a teen is willing to spend on the street. It is a world of public schools that reward disruption with attention, of unrealistic expectations of sports and music stardom, of public hous-ing projects nicknamed “Murder Homes.”

Both Wes Moores end up hand-cuffed in the back of police cars. Both receive second chances. Only one robs a jewelry store and kills an off-duty policeman who had five children.

The author Moore admirably refuses to draw simplistic, self-serv-

ing comparisons. He admits a broad role for luck, fate and personality. But the two stories, for all their varia-tions, have a clear theme: the impor-tance of parental influence, and the desperate search for substitutes when that influence is absent.

Both boys had caring, single moth-ers. But tenacity turns out to be as important as caring. The impris-oned Wes Moore’s mother lived in denial about her son’s drug dealing. The author’s mother had what he calls “Thomas hands” — “hands that hit so hard you had to be hit only once to know you never wanted to be hit again.” For years, she slept on a couch in the living room, standing guard over her children in a troubled

neighborhood. She sent her son to a private school she couldn’t afford. When he began skipping class and failing, she threatened him with mili-tary school. “She had to be bluffing,” thought Moore. She wasn’t.

In the most wrenching moment of the book, the troubled Wes Moore encounters his father, whom he has rarely seen, in a stupor on a rela-tive’s couch. After waking him, this father looks into the eyes of his son and asks, “Who are you?” The author’s father dies when Wes is 3, but remains an image of manhood, “calm, reassuring, hardworking and sober.” A father who dies remains a presence in a child’s life; a father who leaves is an absence never fully filled.

Particularly when a father is absent, examples and mentors assume great importance. The imprisoned Wes Moore finds a model in his gang-ster older brother. Sent to a military school in Pennsylvania, the author runs away three times in the first four days. But he eventually encoun-ters a 19-year-old African-American cadet, leading one of the proudest units at the school. “I had never seen anything like that before. I had never seen a man, a peer, demand that

much respect from his people. ... This was real respect, the kind you can’t beat or scare out of people. That’s when I started to understand that I was in a different environment. Not simply because I was in the middle of Pennsylvania instead of the Bronx or Baltimore. It was a different psy-chological environment, where my normal expectations were inverted, where leadership was honored and class clowns were ostracized.” This is the transforming effect of military life on many young men — the dis-covery of a kind of male honor rooted in character.

There remains a mystery at the heart of individual fate. Many are born into circumstances that would test the strongest character. Many are born with unearned advantages and privileges they do not even recognize.

But there is one decisive form of privilege that many of us can con-trol and confer to others — the tena-cious, demanding love of a parent or mentor.

•Michael Gerson writes for the Washngton Post Writers Group. E-mail reaches him at [email protected].

Two Wes Moores shared a common beginning

MICHAELGERSON

The two stories, for all their varia-tions, have a clear theme: the im-portance of parental influence,

and the desperate search for sub-stitutes.

BalanceMoney in college athletics is soaring

If you want to know what people value, follow the money. From 2005 to 2008, spending on ath-letic programs jumped 38 percent at the big college level, or twice the rate of spending hikes on academics.

The Knight Commission work-ing with the National Collegiate Athletic Association to deter-mine the effect of money on col-lege sports sees this as an indica-tion that things are spinning out of control. The panel is right, but reversing course will take consid-erable courage on the part of uni-versity presidents who know that keeping alumni happy with win-ning sports teams is vital to the financial health of their institu-tions. Sports teams bring money and attention in a way faculty research projects simply can’t match.

Regardless, the commission offers three solid ideas:

• Open the financial books. Uni-versities are unnecessarily proprietary on the specifics of athletics spending, fearing full disclosure would put them at a

competitive disadvantage.• Reward schools that make

academics a higher priority, and punish those that don’t by denying them participa-tion in postseason bowls and tournaments.

• Treat athletes as students, and not professionals.

College athletics is undeniably a big money enterprise. The Uni-versity of Michigan, for example, has revenues of $100 million a year. That would make it a major business if it were in the private sector.

But having just come through the spectacle of Michigan State University basketball coach Tom Izzo, who makes $3 million a year, being courted by a pro team will-ing to pay him $6 million a year, drives home how much money is really in play. State university football and basketball coaches are the highest paid public employees in Mississippi, earn-ing 15 to 20 times more than the governor.

U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan, who issued a statement

in support of the Knight recom-mendations, wants universi-ties that don’t graduate at least 50 percent of their student ath-letes to be ineligible for post-season play. That would send a strong signal that colleges are not simply farm clubs for pro teams, but it would wreak havoc with sports like basketball, which is losing players after one or two years.

The Knight report recognizes that money will drive decision-making. So it suggests that rev-enue earned from the lucrative NCAA men’s basketball tourna-ment be placed in a fund and dis-tributed to colleges based on the academic performance of their athletes.

That may be what it takes to restore some balance to college athletics. The universities should take a hard look at these recom-mendations, and at their explod-ing athletic budgets, and start to return college sports to its ama-teur roots.

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Q: I know you have written about this subject before, but I can’t locate an old article and

don’t remem-ber what your advice was. I received some infor-mation regard-i n g a

mortgage-payment program where I would double up on my payments every month in order to pay off my mort-gage sooner and at a consid-erable savings. What are your thoughts? — P.R., via e-mail

A: Essentially, what you are doing is paying off your mort-gage early. Because you are using the lender’s money for a shorter period of time, you pay less interest, which is what you are saving. You did not share with me what your interest rate is. For example, if

you have a 5-1/4 percent mort-gage, this makes no sense at all. You’re paying off a very low-interest loan early. That’s wonderful for the lender, but not so good for your side. Plus, you are losing your tax write-off sooner. On the other hand, if you have a 10 percent or 11 percent mortgage because of dinged credit, by all means, this makes sense, because you are using the money for a shorter period of time. Keep in mind that you don’t have to pay into a program to get this done. Often, they want several hundred dollars to “change the system,” which you could do on your own simply by sending in two checks at the beginning of each month — one check for the amount of the regular payment and the second clearly marked for reduction of principal.

•Bruce Williams writes for Newspaper Enterprise Association. E-mail him at [email protected].

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration declined Thursday to cite China for manipulating its currency to gain unfair trade advantages against the United States.

But the administration did conclude that the Chinese cur-rency is undervalued against the dollar, in a report that it is required to send to Congress.

The report noted that China on June 19 announced it was introducing more flexibil-ity into its currency system. After showing no movement against the dollar since mid-2008, the Chinese renminbi, also called the yuan, has risen about 0.8 percent against the dollar since Beijing’s June announcement.

In a statement, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geith-ner said the administration will be watching the currency

changes closely in coming months. The administration is required to issue the currency report every six months.

“What matters is how far and how fast the renminbi appreci-ates,” Geithner said. “We will closely and regularly monitor the appreciation of the ren-minbi and will continue to work toward expanded U.S. export opportunities in China that support employment in the United States.”

Lawmakers on Capitol Hill criticized the findings. Some vowed to push legislation to impose stiff penalties on Chi-nese imports if China does not move more quickly to revalue its currency.

Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., one of China’s lead-ing critics in Congress, said he plans to seek a vote on his legislation at the earliest opportunity.

Obama declines to citeChina on currency

IUKA (AP) — Dennen Steel Corp. of Grand Rapids, Mich., will locate a manufacturing plant at the Yellow Creek Port in Iuka, Miss.

Company chairman An-drew Dennen and state offi-cials made the announcement Thursday.

Dennen said the project will cost $7.4 million and will cre-ate 50 new jobs in Tishomin-go County in northeast Mis-sissippi.

He said the company will manufacture steel slit coil, precision stampings, fabricat-ed metal parts and tooling and assemblies.

The state and local govern-ments will provide assistance for infrastructure improve-ments at the site of the Den-nen’s new 50,000-square-foot facility. Assistance also came from the Appalachian Region-al Commission and Tennessee Valley Authority.

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Gibson focus of domestic violence probeThe Sheriff’s Department says it is investigat-

ing Mel Gibson over a possible domestic vio-lence incident involving his ex-girlfriend earlier this year.

The agency said in a news release Thursday that it has opened a preliminary inquiry into the alleged attack.

Gibson is named as a potential suspect. His former girlfriend, Russian singer Oksana Grigo-rieva, is named as a possible victim.

The release states the alleged attack occurred Jan. 6.

A sheriff’s spokesman was not immediately available to offer further details.

A phone message left for Alan Nierob, Gibson’s spokesman, was not immediately returned.

Gibson is no longer on probation for a 2006 drunken driving case, and his conviction has since been expunged.

King, wife, withdraw divorce filingsCourt records show Larry King

and his wife have withdrawn competing divorce petitions filed in Los Angeles.

Records show divorce pro-ceedings were dismissed on Wednesday.

The move comes nearly three months after the host of CNN’s “Larry King Live” filed to end his nearly 13-year marriage to his seventh wife, Shawn Southwick. She also sought to end the mar-riage, but the couple soon reconciled.

King announced his retirement last month. He cited the desire to spend more time with his wife and two young sons as one of the benefits of ending his show after 25 years.

Shawn King was treated for an apparent overdose of prescrip-tion drugs in Utah in May. Larry King’s spokesman at the time said the couple would be staying together.

They were married in 1997.

Singer Louvin has pancreatic cancerCountry Music Hall of Famer Charlie Louvin has pancreatic

cancer.Louvin is scheduled for surgery on July 22 in Nashville. His

manager, Brett Steele, says doctors expect a full recovery.Louvin celebrated his 83rd birthday Wednesday and is on the

road in North Carolina where he performed on July 4.Steele says Louvin had a tour planned to start July 21 but had

to cancel.Louvin rose to prominence in the 1950s and ’60s as part of The

Louvin Brothers duo with his older brother, Ira. Renewed inter-est has reignited his career. He will release a new album, “Hicko-ry Wind,” a tribute to Gram Parsons, on July 20.

Charlie Louvin had a top 10 country hit in 1964 with “I Don’t Love You Anymore” and again in 1967 with “The Only Way Out (Is to Walk Over Me).”

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Man running from cops jumps in lakeA 29-year-old Anchorage man who fled a traffic stop by jump-

ing into a small lake and taking off his clothes was arrested after authorities fished him out.

Joshua Ellis was arrested Wednesday evening on charges of eluding, resisting arrest, false information and driving while in-toxicated. His bail has been set at $5,000.

Police said Lt. Garry Gilliam was trying to pull over Ellis for speeding in a construction zone.

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Authorities finally obtained a boat from the Anchorage Fire Department, which an officer and a firefighter took to arrest Ellis. Lt. Dave Parker said Ellis grabbed the firefighter during a brief struggle.

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Late comedian honored

Jerry Clower marker to be placed in LibertyLiBertY (aP) — Roll over,

Bo Diddley. Make room for Jay-ree.

Jerry Clower, the late, renowned Amite County humorist, will be honored with a Country Music Trail marker in Liberty, much as Bo Diddley is honored with a Blues Trail marker in neigh-boring McComb.

Liberty aldermen and Amite County supervisors agreed this week to split the $3,000 share of buying a $6,000 marker from the Mississippi Development Authority, which will fund the remaining $3,000.

The Country Music Trail is a spinoff of the Mississippi Blues Trail, which has 77 markers across the state, Chancery Clerk Ronny Taylor said.

“It (Blues Trail) has created an enormous amount of tour-ism, according to the Missis-

sippi Department of Tourism, across the state,” Taylor told aldermen at their monthly meeting.

“That has created much praise internationally. People are wanting and getting infor-mation and planning trips.”

Flush with such success, state tourism officials are now promoting other musical tradi-

tions, billing Mississippi as not just the home of the blues but “The Birthplace of America’s Music,” according to visitmis-sissippi.org.

So far there is one marker on the Country Music Trail — for Meridian’s Jimmie Rod-gers, the “singing brakeman” considered to be the father of country music.

A marker for Marty Stuart is set to be unveiled on July 25 in Philadelphia, and Amite officials are hoping Clower will be No. 3.

MDA lists 30 perform-ers, groups and sites on the planned Country Music Trail, including Bobbie Gentry of Chickasaw County, Char-lie Pride of Sledge, Conway Twitty of Friars Point, Faith Hill of Star, Mac McAnally of Belmont, Moe Bandy of Merid-ian, Paul Overstreet of Van-

cleave, Tammy Wynette of Tremont and Tommy Cutrer of McComb.

The signs are more elabo-rate than state historical markers, Taylor said. They’re large, brown, with informa-tion on both sides, including photographs.

Clower’s marker will go somewhere in Liberty.

Clower, of the East Fork com-munity in Amite County, died in 1998 at the age of 71. He wrote four books and recorded 26 albums.

Clower was a regular per-former on the Grand Ole Opry and was particularly known for stories about the fictional Ledbetter family.

Clower lived in Yazoo City for much of his adult life but retired to his native Amite County and was buried in the East Fork Cemetery.

Kurt Russell Jerry Clower

Anne Frank story published as graphic novelamSterdam (aP) — The

Anne Frank House Museum launched a graphic novel ver-sion of the teenage Jewish dia-rist’s biography today, hoping to bring her story and death in a Nazi concentration camp to a wider audience.

Spokesman Annemarie Bekker said the publication is aimed at teenagers who might not otherwise read Anne Frank’s diary, already the most widely read docu-ment to emerge from the Holocaust.

“Not everyone will read the diary,” she said. “The one doesn’t exclude the other.”

Using the style of comic books to illustrate serious historical topics, even geno-cide, is not new. “Maus,” Art Spiegelman’s graphic biogra-phy of his father, a survivor of the Auschwitz death camp, won a special Pulitzer Prize in 1992.

The Anne Frank biography, authorized by the museum, is a collaboration between American author Sid Jacob-son and artist Ernest Colon. They also co-produced a best-selling graphic novel, The 9/11 Commission Report.

Publisher Hill & Wang will launch the graphic narrative

in the U.S. later this month and MacMillan in Britain in the fall. Translations in German, French and Italian also are planned.

Bekker said the biogra-phy would be included with classroom teaching materi-als about World War II. The

museum decided to commis-sion the work after the suc-cess of a similar educational project, “The Search,” about a fictional family in hiding.

Anne Frank wrote the diary from her 13th birthday shortly before her family went into hiding from the Nazis, and

during the two years she and her family remained in a con-cealed apartment in Amster-dam. It was published after the war by her father Otto Frank, the only survivor. Anne Frank died in the Bergen-Belsen con-centration camp in 1945.

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A comic book of Anne Frank at the Anne Frank House Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands

Poster mocks topless Judd for coal criticismLoUiSViLLe, Ky. (aP) —

A topless photo of Ashley Judd emblazoned on a poster that mocks the actress’ out-spoken opposition to moun-taintop removal mining was on display at a coal industry-sponsored golf tournament in Kentucky.

“Ashley Judd makes a living removing her top, why can’t coal miners?” the 5-by-3-foot poster reads in bold, black letters. It was hanging at a golf tournament Wednesday at StoneCrest Golf Course in Prestonsburg, Ky.

Judd is covering her breasts with her hands in the photo, which appears to be from a 2006 issue of Marie Claire magazine.

Judd said in a speech last month to the National Press Club that mountaintop removal, which blasts the tops off mountains to extract coal, is the “rape of Appalachia.”

She also referred to golf courses that have been built atop former mining sites, like StoneCrest.

“I’m not too keen on rein-forcing stereotypes about my people, but I don’t know a lot of hillbillies who golf,” Judd said in the June 9 speech. The actress, who spent her child-hood in eastern Kentucky and attended the University of Kentucky, said she is “proud of being a hillbilly.”

Judd said in a statement that she anticipated criticism from “cunning and greedy” coal companies when speak-ing out against mountaintop mining.

“It is time to retire the cyni-cal and superficial coal com-pany-created argument that we must choose between people, their jobs, and our mountains,” Judd said. “That

is simply false, fear-based and fear-mongering.”

The actress, who has starred in the Hollywood films “A Time to Kill” and “Where the Heart Is,” said she will con-tinue her vocal opposition to the mining practice.

Two coal industry groups sponsored the tournament, Friends of Coal and the Pike-ville-based Coal Operators and Associates. Its president, David Gooch, said he does not know who created the sign, first reported by WYMT-TV in Hazard.

But Gooch said Thursday that many Appalachians

are angry over Judd’s criti-cisms because they see it as an attack on their livelihoods and culture.

“If you’re an eastern Ken-tuckian, if you’re a hillbilly — if that’s what you want to call yourself — you don’t go around and ridicule and deni-grate the other people of the area,” Gooch said.

Paul Hughes, assistant gen-eral manager at the StoneCrest

Golf Course, said he heard no complaints about the poster.

“All the people that was here yesterday, they was all for it,” he said.

Judd is one of many artists, including musicians Dave Matthews and EmmyLou Harris, who have been out-spoken about the controver-sial mining practice.

Coal industry officials, along with many politicians and business leaders in Appala-chia, say the mining is crucial to the region’s economy and a supply of affordable energy.

Environmentalists counter it dumps rock and rubble into streams and destroys Appala-chian mountain peaks.

Rob Perks, campaign direc-tor for the environmental group National Resources Defense Council, said he found the poster of Judd to be “terri-bly derogatory and sexist.”

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A poster with a portrait of Ashley Judd covering her breasts

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Pastor sells truck for parts, takes widow for rideDear Abby: Last year, my

husband of 36 years died. My pastor came over a few days later to help me clean up my yard because my husband was a pack rat. I did not real-ize that some of the items I thought were junk were valu-able. My pastor took the items, sold them for scrap and kept the money for himself. He also took my husband’s truck to his shop, stripped it and sold the parts.

I have tried calling him but he won’t answer or return my calls. I tried talking to him after church only to have him shut the door in my face. I have written him a letter — no response.

Abby, I don’t want to take my pastor to court. I’m beginning to lose my faith. What should I do? — Losing My Faith in Kin-ston, N.C.

Dear Losing Your Faith: My gut reaction is to scream, “Call the cops!” The man you have described is a wolf in shepherd’s clothing and it could save other trusting widows from being fleeced as you have been. If you can’t bring yourself to take

that “pastard” to civil court, at least report these thefts to the judicatory or regional board of your denomination so they can deal with him.

Dear Abby: I have been mar-ried 30 years and have had issues with my mother-in-law since before the wedding. She didn’t want me to marry her son and has criticized my hair, my weight, my child-rearing, etc., during my entire mar-riage. Of course, she never says these things when my husband is within earshot. I didn’t dis-cuss it with him because we don’t see her often.

We’re planning a one-week visit with them, and my 50th birthday will occur during the visit. My husband told me I could do whatever I wanted on my birthday and mentioned including his parents. I told

him I didn’t want to spend the day with them and now he’s mad at me.

I realize this may seem petty to you, but this is a milestone birthday that I’m not really looking forward to. What do I do? Do I “suck it up” and deal with her presence on my birth-day or stand my ground? — Dreading It in Alamogordo, N.M.

Dear Dreading It: Remind your spouse that he SAID you could do anything you wished on your birthday, and that you didn’t realize that telling him you wanted to spend this mile-stone without his parents would upset him. Then tell him that because he feels obligated to include his parents, of course, you won’t object — as long as he’s willing to celebrate the occasion the way YOU would like after you return from the visit.

P.S. It’s too bad you didn’t tell him his mother was “gunning for you” decades ago, because he might have been able to nip it in the bud.

Dear Abby: Many years ago my wife conceived a child with

an old boyfriend who had been after her for quite a while with-out my knowledge. I adopted the child after he left her.

I have tried to convince my wife to tell our daughter the truth for medical reasons, but she refuses. She feels if she tells our daughter the truth, she will be disgraced forever. What is your opinion? — Loves My Daughter in Washington State

Dear Loves Your Daughter: Your daughter should have been told the truth years ago — and it is still not too late to do so. My concern is that she may eventually hear it from some other relative or a close family friend who assumes she already knows. These kinds of family secrets invariably have a way of slipping out, and better that your daughter hear the story from her mother than someone else.

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Dear Dr. Gott: I have been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease. I was shocked when the nephrologist told me this, as I have no symptoms. I decided I would get a second opinion. The second doctor said my first diagnosis was correct and put me on a strict low-sodium, low-phosphorus, low-protein diet with very few things I could eat. I went back to the first nephrologist, who said, with all the trials done on the kidneys, it was found that I wouldn’t live one day longer on the diet. She said instead to limit my pro-tein somewhat and to watch my sodium. What is your feeling on this strict diet? I’m a 76-year-old woman. I am having sur-gery soon to provide an access, as it takes six months for it to heal so I can have dialysis.

Dear Reader: Chronic kidney disease is the gradual loss of kidney function. Conditions such as diabetes, kidney stones, enlarged prostate, vasculitis and hypertension are often associated with the disorder.

The kidneys filter waste and excess fluids from the blood that are excreted in urine. With chronic kidney failure, waste products cannot be elim-inated as readily, resulting in an accumulation in the blood. This causes dangerous chemi-cal imbalances to occur. While there is no cure, treatment can help reduce any complications and slow the progression of the disease.

Treatment might begin with controlling the hypertension, taking prescription drugs to lower cholesterol levels, supple-menting calcium and vitamin D to protect your bones, diuretics to rid the body of excess fluid buildup or the inclusion of a low-protein diet. A dietician will likely be recommended to review your diet.

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TOMORROW’S HOROSCOPEBY BERNICE BEDE OSOL • NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION

TWEEN 12 & 20BY DR. ROBERT WALLACE • NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION

If tomorrow is your birthday: Swallow the bitter pill and put past mistakes behind you as soon as you can so that you can move forward on a clean slate in the year ahead. Set positive goals that you’re capable of achieving, and the months that fol-low will be good.Cancer (June 21-July 22) — When it comes to achieving suc-cess at work, timing is a factor that will either make or break you. Being anxious may get you to act prematurely while doubts might cause you to drag your feet.Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Little is learned when you monopo-lize conversations, so in order to expand your knowledge of a difficult situation, be a good listener. It’ll give you a better un-derstanding of the problem at hand. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Either don’t go shopping just now or if you do, at least put a limit on your spending. Your natural tendency will be to buy everything that looks good, with little concern for the bills.Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Be careful not to outsmart yourself in trying to get the best of a deal. Instead of using tricky tactics, be forthright and demand your honest share of a collective en-deavor.Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — A responsibility that has always been yours might be temporarily given to another. Unfortu-nately, if the person isn’t equipped to handle it, it will only make greater work for you later.Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — If a disagreement arises be-tween you and another, it would be best not to discuss it in front of the others. It might cause people to take sides and make matters worse, not better.Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Unfortunately, you could have a tendency to worry about things that will never happen. By ex-pecting negative results, you can be sure you will find a way to make them occur.Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Unless you’ve learned from the past and know how to offset things, a painful situation will arise again. Pay attention this time, so you’ll never have to repeat it again.Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — If you find yourself stuck in a bum deal, don’t try to amend it by pouring good money after bad. If you’re not prudent in the management of your funds, all that’s left is foolishness.Aries (March 21-April 19) — It won’t do you any good to try to use force to overcome any opposition you are likely to expe-rience. The best way to combat it is to appease the resistance with compromise.Taurus (April 20-May 20) — In attempting to do things per-fectly, you could end up doing things the hard way. Instead, put your imagination to work to find methods or procedures that would be less drastic.Gemini (May 21-June 20) — It isn’t likely you’ll be able to get all your work obligations off your mind, if you forsake them in order to engage in some kind of pleasurable outlet with friends. You won’t have much fun.

Dr. Wallace: I’m 4 feet, 9 inches tall — the shortest boy in my junior high school. Even though I am fairly well-liked, I still get picked on at school. Some guys slug me in the arm. It’s their way of saying hello.

These kids are my friends, but all I can do is smile. If I hit back, they would only hit me twice as hard, and many of these boys are almost a foot taller than I. I am on summer vacation and I re-ally like it because no one picks on me now.

I don’t want to be known as a wimp or a tattletale, so I don’t tell school authorities, but being picked on is really frustrating. According to my family history, I won’t be growing for another two years and I don’t want two more years of being a punching bag. What should I do? — Nameless, Orlando, Fla.

Nameless: When school starts again in September, make an appointment with your counselor to discuss your problem and to find a quick solution. Counselors are trained to deal with such problems and to see that they’re solved. You will not be consid-ered a wimp or a tattletale. The guys who are punching you are bullies who never punch guys bigger than they are; they always pick on someone smaller or weaker. That’s how cowards func-tion.

Please write to me after your discussion with your counselor. I deplore this type of student behavior and I want to make sure it stops! If for any reason the counselor fails to get results, please send me the name of your principal and the telephone number where he or she can be reached. A visit to the principal by your mother or father is also in order.

•Dr. Robert Wallace writes for Copley News Service. E-mail him at rwallace@Copley News Service.

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cal and acrobatic dance to “Simba Confronts Scar” from the Broadway production “The Lion King.”

A fourth-year contestant, she competed as Miss Heart-land in 2009, Miss Meridian in 2008 and Miss Mississippi State University in 2007 — each year placing in the top five.

Her talent win is her first ever in the category, but her second this year. On Wednes-day night, she tied with Miss Meridian Mary Margaret Roark, 19, of Cleveland, for the swimwear preliminary for their group.

With two preliminary wins under her belt, Smith said she is confident, but is not celebrating yet.

“I’m very blessed and hon-ored, but I have to start get-

ting ready for the next com-petition,” she said.

She was awarded a $300 cash scholarship for the talent win.

Akers is a second-year con-testant who competed as Miss Mid South in 2009.

“I was surprised and so thankful,” Akers said. “It’s all the hard work I did at the gym. I like to work out out-side and be outdoors.”

She said her talent, dancing

ballet en pointe, helps her stay fit. This is her first pre-liminary win. She received a $200 cash scholarship.

Contestants’ preliminary scores in talent, swimwear, evening wear and questions, including on-stage and off-stage interviews, will com-bine to make a composite score, which will determine the top 10 finalists who will be announced at the begin-ning of the finals on Saturday

night. The top 10 will compete in

every category except for pri-vate interview.

The composite score is 30 percent of the overall score, talent is 30 percent, evening wear is 20 percent and swim-wear is 20 percent.

Mistresses of ceremony for the program, themed Two Kings and a Queen, were Miss America 1981 Susan Powell and Miss Mississippi 2006 Taryn Foshee, who took audiences behind-the-scenes and backstage for a glimpse into production at the Vicks-burg Convention Center.

During Thursday night’s program, a special honor was presented to recog-nize the late John Wayne Jabour, who died early this year after serving 52 years

with the Miss Mississippi Corporation.

“We valued his support, his leadership and wisdom,” said Dr. Briggs Hopson, chairman emeritus of the corporation, as he presented a plaque to Jabour’s wife, Becky.

Preliminary competition will continue tonight and cul-minate with the crowning on

Saturday night.Saturday’s final show will

be televised live at 8 p.m. on WLBT local Channel 3. A live simulcast can be viewed each night at www.missmississip-pipageant.com. Tickets for each night remain available at the pageant office by call-ing 601-638-6746 or by visiting the pageant website.

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If you goPreliminary competition will end tonight at the Vicksburg Convention Center and crowning of the new Miss Mississip-pi will close Saturday night’s event televised starting at 8 on WLBT Channel 3. A live webcast can be viewed each night on www.missmississippipageant.com. Tickets are $30 for to-night and $50 for Saturday night. For more information, call 601-638-6746 or visit the website.

problems by yourself. You’re going to be in a team,” said Philpot.

The PA program runs year-round for 30 months earning each student a master’s degree in medicine.

“We restructured the curriculum so that courses are more horizon-tal,” said Philpot of such classes as pharmacology and diagnostic medi-cine that will be taught every semes-ter with others to reinforce learned information.

Karen Verell, director of admis-sions, stressed “do your best” as she offered tips for filling out applica-tions for the program.

Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree, at least a 3.0 grade point average, a Graduate Record Exami-nation score of 850 or more, have taken prerequisite courses neces-sary for the program, graduated in pre-med, pre-pharmacy or other sci-ence majors and have clinical expe-rience or exposure documented by time, location and responsibilities.

Vicksburg native and Alcorn State University graduate Angela Smith said after earning a degree as a reg-istered nurse, she wanted to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner, “but

then I heard about the physicians assistant (program) last Thursday.”

The former Vicksburg High School honor student said she plans to remain in Mississippi after being a part of the inaugural class.

“I will probably start at home in Vicksburg,” said 21-year-old Smith.

A nurse practitioner, of which Vicksburg has several, is licensed to prescribe medications and may per-form many of the same jobs as a phy-sician. They can act as a primary-care provider without a physician’s supervision, while a physician assis-tant must work under the supervi-sion of a physician or surgeon and cannot operate an independent practice.

Verell told the prospective students they would not be able to hold a job while enrolled as they will face class schedules running from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day and some weekends.

Upon graduation, PAs enter their careers with salaries starting around $85,000.

Requirements for PAs include being at least 21 years old, having a master’s degree, passing a national certification exam, having a back-

ground check along with other exams, Rebecca Loveless, director of pre-clinical studies, said.

MC will partner on the program with the University Medical Center, where students will go for their rota-tions. The program will be on the third floor of the Baptist Healthplex on the Mississippi College campus in the fall of 2011.

As the program is not yet accred-ited, the school will not accept appli-cations before January. Mississippi College, a Christian university serv-ing about 4,900 students from 41 states and 26 countries, expects to receive a provisional accreditation in March.

Statements of interest were pro-vided to those who attended the open house to remain in contact with faculty, Verell said.

Two more open house events are scheduled for August and October. Classes are targeted to begin in May.

Affiliated with the Mississippi Bap-tist Convention, the school has 80 areas of study, 12 graduate degree programs, a doctor of jurisprudence degree and a doctor of education leadership degree, while pursuing academic excellence and commit-ment to the cause of Christ.

For more information on the PA program, contact Verell at [email protected].

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The cost to participate in a pag-eant is not as great as in years past, said David Blackledge, chair-man of the pageant corpora-tion and executive director of the pageant.

“You don’t have to spend a lot of money anymore,” he said during a Kiwanis meeting. “It’s not about the clothes, those days are long gone. Young ladies are getting clothes donated.”

He said contestants also sell salute pages in the pageant’s pro-gram book and each will receive a commission from sales.

In addition to scholarships, the winner also earns money through appearances as Miss Mississippi.

“Miss Mississippi can make around $300 per appearance and she makes at least 100 appear-ances,” said Mike Jones, Bargin-ear’s business manager during her reign.

He said Miss America makes over six times more in appearance fees.

Another winner who is benefiting from her scholarship award is Miss Mississippi 2009 Anna Tadlock.

“In my affiliation as Miss Missis-sippi, I was able to go to graduate school debt-free,” said Tadlock, who will begin her graduate stud-ies in English this fall at Missis-sippi College. “Because of a tuition waiver, I am able to go to school there for free.”

In addition to the waiver, Tad-lock also received a $10,000 cash scholarship from the pageant cor-poration, fees for appearances and many more prizes.

This year, 12 universities and community colleges in the state are offering full or partial tuition waivers for the winner and alter-nates. Barginear, whose specialty is breast cancer, received her bach-elor’s in chemistry from the Uni-versity of South Alabama and her medical degree from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Pennsylvania. On average, she said a physician incurs around $200,000 in student loans after completing medical school.

“I was able to circumvent a lot of that from the scholarships I received,” she said.

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One alleged Russian spy wanted in the United States — the paymaster for the whole spy ring — was still a fugitive after jumping bail in Cyprus. Neither the U.S. nor Russia has commented on his whereabouts.

To start the whirlwind exchange, two planes — one from New York’s La Guar-dia airport and another from Moscow — arrived today in Vienna within minutes of each other. They parked nose-to-tail at a remote section on the tarmac, exchanged spies using a small bus, then departed just as quickly. In all, it took less than an hour and a half.

The swap completed, the Russian Emergencies Minis-try Yakovlvev Yak-42 plane left Vienna for Moscow car-rying the 10 people deported from the U.S., and a maroon-and-white Boeing 767-200 that brought those agents in from New York then carried four Russians who had con-fessed to spying for the West on to London.

British media said the U.S. charter landed at RAF Brize Norton air base in Oxford-shire in southern England, but it was not immediately clear what the plane’s next destination would be — if any.

Vienna added yet another event to its long history as a key Cold War diplomatic site, the capital of neutral Austria being a preferred place to work on treaties and agree-ments meant to reduce U.S.-Soviet tensions.

Both the U.S and Russia won admissions of crimes from the subjects of the exchange — guilty pleas in the U.S. and signed confes-sions in Russia.

In exchange for the 10 Rus-sian agents, the U.S. won freedom for and access to two former Russian intel-ligence colonels who had been convicted in their home country of compromising

dozens of valuable Soviet-era and Russian agents operat-ing in the West. Two others also convicted of betraying Moscow were wrapped into the deal.

U.S. officials said some of those freed by Russia were ailing, and cited humanitar-ian concerns for arranging the swap in such a hurry. They said no substantial ben-efit to U.S. national security was seen from keeping the captured low-level agents in U.S. prisons for years.

“This sends a powerful signal to people who cooper-ate with us that we will stay loyal to you,” said former CIA officer Peter Earnest. “Even if you have been in jail for years, we will not forget you.”

The 10 Russian agents arrested in the U.S. had tried to blend into American sub-urbia but had been under watch by the FBI. Their access to top U.S. national security secrets appeared spotty at best, although the extent of what they knew and passed on is not publicly known.

The lawyer for one of them, Vicky Pelaez, said the Rus-sian government had offered her $2,000 a month for life, housing and help with her children — rather than the years behind bars she could have faced in the U.S. if she had not agreed to the deal.

U.S. officials had met Monday in Russia with the convicted spies and offered them a chance for freedom

if they left their homeland, while Russian officials in the U.S. held similar meetings with the agents captured by the FBI.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed a decree pardoning the four Thursday after officials forced them to sign confessions. The Krem-lin identified them as Zapor-ozhsky, Igor Sutyagin, Gen-nady Vasilenko and Sergei Skripal.

Zaporozhsky, a former colo-nel in the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service was sen-tenced in 2003 to 18 years in prison for espionage on behalf of the United States. He was convicted on charges of passing secret information about Russian agents work-ing undercover in the United States and about American sources working for Russian intelligence.

Skripal, a former colonel in the Russian military intel-ligence, was found guilty of passing state secrets to Britain and sentenced to 13 years in prison in 2006. He was accused of revealing the names of several dozen Russian agents working in Europe.

Sutyagin, an arms con-trol researcher convicted of spying for the United States, asserts his innocence despite the confession. He worked with the U.S.A. and Canada Institute, a respected Mos-cow-based think-tank, before being sentenced to 15 years in 2004 on charges of pass-ing information on nuclear

submarines and other weap-ons to a British company that Russia claimed was a CIA cover. Sutyagin says the information he provided was available from open sources.

Gennady Vasilenko, a former KGB officer employed as a security officer by Rus-sia’s NTV television, was sentenced in 2006 to three years in prison for illegal weapons possession.

In exchange, the U.S. deported agents using the names Anna Chapman, Tracey Lee Ann Foley, Donald Howard Heath-field, Juan Lazaro, Patri-cia Mills, Richard and Cyn-thia Murphy, Vicky Pelaez, Mikhail Semenko and Michael Zottoli. All pleaded guilty on Thursday to con-spiring to act as unregistered foreign agents.

Chapman, 28, whose active social life was splashed all over the tabloids, was accused of using a special laptop to transmit mes-sages to another computer of an unnamed Russian offi-cial. Chapman is her mar-ried name, her maiden name was Kushchenko. She’s now divorced from a British man after four years of marriage who said his Russian father-in-law used to be a high-ranking KGB official.

Donald Heathfield and Tracey Foley were the aliases for Andrey Bezru-kov and Elena Vavilova, who

lived in Cambridge, Massa-chusetts, and had two sons, 20 and 16. She posed as a real estate agent around Boston, he worked as a sales consul-tant at Global Partners Inc., a Cambridge-based interna-tional management consult-ing firm and also had his own consulting company.

Another convicted couple, Mikhail Kutsik and Natalia Pereverzeva, had been living in Seattle and Arlington, Virginia, under the aliases Michael Zottoli and Patricia Mills. They had two children, ages 1 and 3.

Vladimir and Lydia Guryev, had been living in Mont-clair, New Jersey, under the names Richard and Cynthia Murphy. While he stayed at home with their two daugh-ters, she had a well-paying job as a tax consultant in New York City.

Lazaro, 66, whose real name is Mikhail Vasen-kov, brought his wife, Vicky Pelaez, into the conspiracy by having her pass letters to the Russian intelligence service on his behalf. She was a journalist for a Span-ish newspaper in New York. Pelaez is her real name.

Semenko of Arlington, Vir-ginia, worked at the Travel All Russia agency.

The fugitive who jumped bail in Cyprus after being arrested on an Interpol war-rant is the suspected pay-master for the U.S. spy ring.

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TONIGHT

A stalled frontal boundary will increase the chanc-

es for scattered thunder-storms Saturday.

72°

PRECISION FORECASTBY CHIEF METEOROLOGIST

BARBIE BASSSETTSATuRdAy

92°

WEATHERThis weather package is compiled from historical records and information

provided by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the

City of Vicksburg and The Associated Press.

LOCAL FORECASTsunday-monday

Partly cloudy; chance of showers and thunder-

storms; highs in the mid-90s, lows in the lower 70s

STATE FORECASTTonIGHT

Partly cloudy; chance of showers and thunder-

storms; lows in the lower 70s

saTurday-mondayPartly cloudy; chance of showers and thunder-

storms; highs in the mid-90s, lows in the lower 70s

ALmAnACHIGHs and Lows

High/past 24 hours............. 93ºLow/past 24 hours .............. 73ºAverage temperature ........ 83ºNormal this date .................. 82ºRecord low .............63º in 1901Record high ........ 102º in 1969

raInfaLLRecorded at the

Vicksburg Water PlantPast 24 hours ............. 0.47 inchThis month .............2.19 inchesTotal/year ............. 22.10 inchesNormal/month .....0.97 inchesNormal/year ....... 30.96 inches

soLunar TabLeMost active times for fish

and wildlife Saturday:A.M. Active ........................... 4:06A.M. Most active ..............10:21P.M. Active ............................ 4:37P.M. Most active ...............10:52

sunrIse/sunseTSunset today ....................... 8:12Sunset tomorrow .............. 8:12Sunrise tomorrow ............. 6:04

RIVER DATAsTaGes

Mississippi Riverat Vicksburg

Current: 33.5 | Change: N/CFlood: 43 feet

Yazoo River at GreenwoodCurrent: 15.9 | Change: +0.1

Flood: 35 feetYazoo River at Yazoo City

Current: 16.6 | Change: N/CFlood: 29 feet

Yazoo River at BelzoniCurrent: 16.7 | Change: +0.5

Flood: 34 feetBig Black River at West

Current: 3.0 | Change: -0.4Flood: 12 feet

Big Black River at BovinaCurrent: 7.4 | Change: -0.2

Flood: 28 feet

sTeeLe bayouLand ...................................81.0River ...................................80.7

mISSISSIPPI RIVER FORECAST

Cairo, Ill.Saturday ................................ 31.6Sunday ................................... 30.8Monday ................................. 30.8

MemphisSaturday ................................ 19.0Sunday ................................... 17.9Monday ................................. 16.8

GreenvilleSaturday ................................ 38.1Sunday ................................... 37.7Monday ................................. 37.3

VicksburgSaturday ................................ 33.4Sunday ................................... 33.2Monday ................................. 32.8

the corner of Crawford and Walnut streets housed the U.S. Army Corps of Engi-neers Vicksburg District. A bank has been housed in the 8,000-square-foot build-ing at 825 Crawford St. since 1983, when Deposit Guar-anty National Bank moved from Monroe Street. Deposit Guaranty was acquired by AmSouth bank in 2000. Three branches, including the Crawford Street loca-tion, were rebranded in 2006 when AmSouth merged with Regions Financial Corpora-

tion. Other branches operate on Halls Ferry Road and on East Clay Street.

St. Paul parish’s first church was established by the Rev. M.D. O’Reilly in 1841 on the east side of Walnut between Crawford and South streets, where City Hall stands today. A new church was completed on its current site by 1849 but was heavily damaged by the Dec. 5, 1953, tornado that destroyed much of downtown Vicksburg. The current church was dedi-cated in 1957.

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The Vicksburg Post prints obituaries in news form for area residents, their family members and for former residents at no charge. Families wishing to publish additional information or to use specific wording have the option of a paid obituary.

Leon FullerLAS VEGAS — Leon

“Jack” Fuller died Tuesday, July 6, 2010, at his home. He was 79.

Mr. Fuller retired from the U.S. Army after 26 years of active service and Flamingo Hilton in Las Vegas.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Eugene and Margaret Fuller; two broth-ers, Isiah Fuller and Eugene Fuller; and three sisters, Wil-lana Buck, Roslee Fuller and Florine Fuller.

Survivors include his wife, Rosemary; three sons, Leon A. Fuller of Pueblo, Colo., and Howard Fuller and Larry Fuller, both of Las Vegas; a daughter, Lorain Rachels of Las Vegas; five grandchil-dren, three great-grand-children; and Mary Bolls of Bovina.

Charlie GrissomServices for Charlie Gris-

som will be at 1 p.m. Satur-day at Greater Mount Zion Baptist Church with the Rev. Gregory Butler officiating. Burial will follow at Cedar Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1 until 6 today at Wil-liams Funeral Service.

Mr. Grissom died Thursday, July 1, 2010, at his home. He was 85.

Mr. Grissom was a faith-ful and the oldest member of King Solomon Baptist Church, where he was an usher. He was employed with Runyon Construction for 34 years, City of Vicksburg and Pemberton Square mall for 10 years.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Alexander Grissom Sr. and Josephine S. Grissom; two sisters, Viola Grissom and Beola Fisher;

a brother, Louis Grissom; a son, Darrin Grissom; and a grandson, Dwain L. Jackson.

Survivors include his wife of 44 years, Willie Mae Jackson Grissom; nine sons, Adrian Jason Gris-som, Charles Grissom, Zane Grissom, Gregory Mason, Derrick Jackson, George Ford and Ronnie Ford, all of Vicksburg, Michael Hunt of Lithonia, Ga. and James Grissom of Jackson; 12 daughters, Asia Grissom, Marsha Jenkins, Elinor Jack-son, Connie Curtis, Sylvia Jackson, Josie Cosey, Lecie Thomas, Kimberly Mason Knight, Twylas James and Andrea Mason Tate, all of Vicksburg, Lowrain Gris-som of Austin, Texas, and Debra Ward of Jackson; a brother, Alexander Grissom Jr. of Pittsburgh, Pa.; and a sister, Emma Williams of Vicksburg; grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, cous-ins, aunts, uncles and friends including the Grissom, Bing-ham, Reed and Smith fami-lies of Vicksburg.

James Lee HowardANGUILLA — James Lee

Howard died Wednesday, June 30, 2010, at his home. He was 56.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Christian Light M.B. Church in Anguilla with the Rev. Dale Wicks offici-ating. Burial will follow at Anguilla Cemetery under the direction of Mitchell L. Walker Funeral Home.

Ruby Lee LeeServices for Ruby Lee Lee

will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at St. James M.B. Church with the Rev. Willie White offici-ating. Burial will follow at Cedar Hill Cemetery. Visi-tation will be from 5 until 6 tonight at W.H. Jefferson Funeral Home.

Mrs. Lee died Monday, July 5, 2010, at her home. She was 90.

Mrs. Lee was a homemaker

and a member of St. James M.B. Church.

Bethan S. PearsonBethan Shirley Smollen

Pearson was born in Cardiff, Wales, on June 5, 1989, and joined her heavenly father on July 5, 2010. She was a resident of Vicksburg and a former resident of New Orleans.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Anna Reddi, and her sister, Sita Reddi, and her paternal grandfa-ther, Joseph W. “Bill” Smol-len III.

She leaves to cherish and honor her memories, her loving and devoted husband, Blake Pearson; her father, Joseph W. “Bill” Smollen V; her caring and loving grand-mother, Shirley N. Smol-len; her aunt, Carlene Smol-len Fleming; and numerous other aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Bethan was very involved as a student at Millsaps Col-

lege, where she was in the Millsaps Singers, Student Body Association, College Republicans, Wellspring, a student senator and in charge of the Academic Affairs Committee, and was the chair of the “Lunch with the Deans” series. She loved singing and being in the Stu-dent Body Association. She was also very involved this summer at church helping with the children at Vacation Bible School and enjoyed her love for the Lord.

Bethan was loved by many. Her friends and profes-sors at Millsaps College said the campus lit up when she walked across it, and that she did things for that college that had never been done before.

Bethan enjoyed spending her summer down on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and said this was the happiest she had ever been. She and her husband had planned to one day move to the coast to

enjoy their lives together.Services for Bethan Pear-

son are private, and those closest to her and her family are welcome to attend the memorial service at the Stained Glass Manor in Vicksburg at 2 p.m. Saturday.

Maggie J. Smith-VernonMEMPHIS — Services for

Maggie J. Smith-Vernon will be at noon Saturday at Cedar Grove M.B. Church with the Rev. Willie Hardy officiating. Burial will follow at Cedar Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be tonight from 6 until 7 at W. H. Jefferson Funeral Home.

Mrs. Smith-Vernon died Thursday, July 1, 2010, at Methodist North Hospital in Memphis. She was 97.

Mrs. Smith-Vernon was a homemaker and the oldest member of Cedar Grove M.B. Church, where she was a member of the choir and the mother board and was the church secretary.

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Transferring oil from leaking wellmight be backup option for BP

THEODORE, Ala. (AP) — The first of two relief wells being drilled to stop the Gulf oil gusher could be done by the end of the month, BP offi-cials say, but if that doesn’t succeed, one backup being considered is transferring the crude to nonproducing underwater wells that are miles away.

BP would run the flow through pipelines across the floor of the Gulf of Mexico, said retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the Obama administration’s point man on the crisis.

“That would take some con-struction and some time. It

would probably move us into the late August time frame,” Allen said.

Still, the best hope to stop the spewing oil from the blown-out well a mile under the sea is the relief wells. Though offi-cials said the first could be fin-ished by the end of July, weeks ahead of schedule, they are quick to point out that such an optimistic timetable would require ideal conditions every step of the way.

That is something that has rarely happened since the leak began more than 2 1/2 months ago with the deadly explosion of the rig Deepwater Horizon 50 miles off the Loui-

siana coast.“BP’s credibility is basically

shot,” said Jefferson Parish Council Chairman John Young. “I hope they plug it as soon as they can, but I’m not holding my breath. They’re unreliable and they haven’t been transparent or open.”

In New Orleans, a fed-eral appeals court Thurs-day rejected the govern-ment’s effort to restore an offshore deepwater drilling moratorium, opening the door to resumed drilling in the Gulf while the legal fight continues.

Boy found in concrete; father arrestedMONCKS CORNER, S.C.

— As the fruitless search was on for a missing 2-year-old boy with an infectious smile, authorities believe that all along he was buried under 400 pounds of concrete in a trash can.

The boy’s father and his girlfriend were arrested Thursday, two days after the couple concocted a story about the boy falling into the Charleston Harbor near a popular tourist destination, authorities said.

On Wednesday, human remains were found that matched the description of the boy the couple had given. The body was wrapped in 32-gallon trash bags encased in concrete in a bin so heavy a farmer had to hoist it onto a county vehicle using a backhoe.

Authorities are awaiting DNA to confirm that it is Rodricus Williams, but they left little doubt they believe it is by charging Roger Wil-liams and Grace Nichole Trotman with homicide by child abuse.

Patent holder suessmart phone makers

NEW YORK — The patent-holding company that won a settlement of more than $600 million from the maker of the BlackBerry said today it has sued six other makers of phones and phone software.

Patent company NTP Inc. is suing Apple Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., HTC Corp., Motorola Inc. and LG Electronics Inc., claiming infringement of the same patents that were at issue in its suit against BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd.

The suit against RIM ended with a $612.5 million settle-ment in 2006.

Justice reviews rulingson gay marriage ban

BOSTON — A judge’s rul-ings in Massachusetts that the federal law banning gay marriage is unconstitutional could have implications far beyond the state if they’re upheld by a higher court after an appeal by the Obama administration, legal experts

say.U.S. District Judge Joseph

Tauro said the law, the Defense of Marriage Act, interferes with the right of a state to define marriage and therefore denies married gay couples some federal benefits. He ruled Thurs-day in favor of gay couples’ rights in two separate chal-lenges to DOMA, which the administration of President Barack Obama has argued for repealing.

The rulings apply to Mas-sachusetts, but if a higher court with a broader jurisdic-tion were to hear an appeal and agree with the judge’s rulings, their impact would

spread, said Boston College professor Kent Greenfield, a constitutional law expert.

Rio Grande residentsbrace for floodwaters

RIO GRANDE CITY, Texas — As a strong storm dumped rain on the already high Rio Grande, those living downstream braced for a tor-rent of water that already had closed two international bridges and led to evacua-tions on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border further up the river.

Residents of some neigh-borhoods in the downstream towns of Roma and La Grulla were being evacuated in anticipation of floodwaters.

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SIdElINESUAE fatwabans vuvuzelas

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The horns that have blared at World Cup matches in South Africa make an un-holy racket — according to a religious edict in the United Arab Emirates.

A fatwa by the UAE’s Gen-eral Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments declares that the now-fa-mous blast from the plas-tic vuvuzela is not permit-ted in the Gulf country if it exceeds 100 decibels — about the sound of a pass-ing train.

It says the typical vuvuze-la blast is up to 127 deci-bels.

The National newspa-per in Abu Dhabi report-ed today that the ruling came after thousands of vuvuzelas were imported to the UAE for World Cup fans. The horns could lat-er appear at local soccer matches.

The fatwa is based on the judgment that the din can damage fans’ hearing.

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Cavalierfans ripLeBron’sdefectionBy The Associated Press

CLEVELAND — Humili-ated and heartbroken, the fans in Cleveland turned their backs on LeBron James as suddenly as he had aban-doned them for the Miami Heat on national television.

They tore his once-beloved No. 23 jersey off their backs and set them on fire. They threw rocks at a 10-story-tall billboard that features James with his head tossed back, arms pointing skyward. The billboard has come to define this city and its all-consum-ing reverence for the man they called The King: “We Are All Witnesses,” it says.

Not anymore.Across the street from

Quicken Loans Arena, men gathered around the bar at Harry Buffalo’s buried their heads in their hands. When they looked up, their eyes were wet with tears.

“Turn it off,” someone yelled.

Some fans tried to con-sole Earl Mauldin, who was slumped over the bar hiding his face.

Cavalier dismissalBy The Associated Press

When the months of sus-pense peaked, LeBron James delivered a few words that rocked the NBA and changed two cities and franchises.

At 8:27 p.m., James, look-ing nervous and somewhat unsure, finally announced his plans from a small stage in Greenwich, Conn.

“This fall, and it’s very tough,” James said to a national TV audience. “I’m going to take my talents to South Beach and join the Miami Heat.”

In Florida, there was rejoicing.

In Ohio, only heartbreak and tears — then anger.

The most wanted man in league history decided

Thursday night that it was time to leave the com-forts of home to chase a championship.

The two-time MVP, a player with supreme skills but without a title, decided to join forces with fellow superstars, good friends and U.S. Olympic teammates Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh — a dominant three-some that could rule the league for years to come.

“I can’t say it was always in my plans, because I never thought it was pos-sible,” James said of this union with the two peren-nial All-Stars, players he has known for years. “I’ve looked forward to it. Those are two great players, two

of the greatest players that we have in this game today. You add me, and we have a really good team.”

Landing James was a huge victory for the team presi-dent Pat Riley, who was able to corral the top three stars in an unprecedented free-agent class and now must resist the temptation to leave the front office to coach them.

James’ announcement ended weeks of speculation and capped a multi-ringed media circus in this age of social networking that spun out of control. It also con-cluded a somewhat embar-rassing courtship of a player by cities, celebrities and franchises who fawned over the 25-year-old who doesn’t have a finals win on his

resumé.New York, Chicago, New

Jersey, Los Angeles and every other NBA spot came up short, finishing out of the money.

So did Cleveland. As it always does.

Even one of James’ team-mates was distraught.

“I feel like my heart has been pulled out,” Cavs guard and former Murrah High star Mo Williams posted on his Twitter account. “But I’m happy for my friend.”

Cavs owner Dan Gilbert was as upset as anyone. He posted an open letter to fans on the team’s website rip-ping James and told The Associated Press he believes James did not play up to his abilities in Cleveland’s sec-ond-round loss to Boston.

RCR teamis majorplayer intitle ChaseBy Jenna FryerAP auto racing writer

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Richard Childress Racing was shut out of the cham-pionship hunt last season, when all four of its drivers struggled through a winless year.

A slew of changes followed, from personnel and shop procedures to dropping a driver to make it a three-car team. Now, at the midsea-son mark in the Sprint Cup Series, RCR is NASCAR’s most improved team.

Led by current points leader Kevin Harvick and his two victories, RCR has two drivers currently eligible for the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship. All three would be inside the top 12 had an ill-timed caution not cost Clint Bowyer a win Saturday night at Daytona International Speedway.

Instead, that late yellow as he closed in on the white flag set up a sequence of events that took Bowyer from cer-

tain victory to a 17th-place finish while Harvick got the win. Jeff Burton, who led 11 laps, finished fifth to cap what had been a dominating night for RCR.

Where RCR now finds itself is a direct result of the commitment owner Richard Childress showed exactly

one year ago.“He stepped out on a huge

limb to spend the money to start over ... halfway through the year, and it’s paying off now for us,” Harvick said.

This time last year Harvick was 26th in the standings, Burton was 15th and Bowyer was 16th. Headed into the

Parker gets OK fromNCAA at Ole MissBy The Associated Press

OXFORD — For Nick Parker, the news that he would be eligible to play foot-ball at Ole Miss as a true freshman was not neces-sarily surprising, but it was immensely satisfying.

Lots of recruits have gone from prep power South Panola to productive college careers, and coach Lance Pogue said he and his staff are working to ensure that more of them reach the col-lege campus right out of Batesville without needing prep school or junior college work first.

Pogue said Parker, a 6-foot-2, 210-pound running back, has been approved by the NCAA Clearinghouse, a fact he sees as progress.

“There’s no question we’ve made great effort in that area,” Pogue said. “This year we had Parker sign with Ole Miss, and he was cleared. We had Devin Clark sign with Memphis, and he was cleared, and had another running back, Domonique Carothers signed with Delta State, and he was cleared.”

Parker is not enrolled in summer school at Ole Miss but is involved in the team’s strength and conditioning

program and has taken part in voluntary seven-on-seven work.

Freshmen and newcomers officially report and come under the care of the coach-ing staff on Aug. 6.

Parker rushed for 1,679 yards and 22 touchdowns last year, helping Class 6A South Panola to the state championship, the school’s third in his four years in the program.

He was relied upon more heavily as a junior when he gained more than 2,500 yards, ran for 26 touchdowns and carried the ball 58 times in a playoff win at Northwest Rankin.

“He’s got good size, and he’ll be at 225 or 230 pounds one day soon,” Pogue said. “But what people don’t real-ize is he’s got great speed. He had a lot of long-yardage touchdowns.”

Parker was rated the No. 32 running back in the country by Scout.com, the No. 28 run-ning back by ESPN.com, but on signing day he had not yet taken the ACT, the required standardized test.

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LeBron James, left, jokes with Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade in 2009. James announced on Thursday that he was leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers to join forces with Chris Bosh, right, and Wade in Miami.

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East Division W L Pct GBNew York ......................54 31 .635 —Tampa Bay ...................52 33 .612 2Boston ..........................49 36 .576 5Toronto .........................43 43 .500 11 1/2Baltimore ......................26 59 .306 28

Central Division W L Pct GBDetroit ...........................46 37 .554 —Chicago ........................46 38 .548 1/2Minnesota .....................45 40 .529 2Kansas City ..................39 46 .459 8Cleveland ......................33 52 .388 14

West Division W L Pct GBTexas ............................50 35 .588 —Los Angeles .................46 42 .523 5 1/2Oakland ........................41 45 .477 9 1/2Seattle ..........................34 51 .400 16

———Thursday’s Games

Chicago White Sox 1, L.A. Angels 0Toronto 8, Minnesota 1Tampa Bay 5, Cleveland 2Baltimore 6, Texas 4N.Y. Yankees 3, Seattle 1

Today’s GamesMinnesota at Detroit, 6:05 p.m.Boston at Toronto, 6:07 p.m.Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m.Baltimore at Texas, 7:05 p.m.Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m.L.A. Angels at Oakland, 9:05 p.m.N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 9:10 p.m.

Saturday’s GamesBoston (Lackey 9-4) at Toronto (Morrow 5-6), 12:07 p.m.Minnesota (Blackburn 7-6) at Detroit (Bonderman 4-6), 3:10 p.m.Kansas City (Bannister 7-6) at Chicago White Sox (Floyd 4-7), 6:05 p.m.Cleveland (Laffey 1-2) at Tampa Bay (Garza 9-5), 6:10 p.m.Baltimore (Tillman 0-3) at Texas (Harrison 1-1), 7:05 p.m.L.A. Angels (Kazmir 7-8) at Oakland (Sheets 3-8), 9:05 p.m.N.Y. Yankees (Vazquez 7-7) at Seattle (F.Hernandez 6-5), 9:10 p.m.

Sunday’s GamesMinnesota at Detroit, 12:05 p.m.Boston at Toronto, 12:07 p.m.Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 12:40 p.m.Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 1:05 p.m.Baltimore at Texas, 2:05 p.m.L.A. Angels at Oakland, 3:05 p.m.N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 3:10 p.m.

Monday’s GamesNo games scheduled

Tuesday’s GamesAll-Star Game at Anaheim, CA, 7:05 p.m.

National LeagueEast Division

W L Pct GBAtlanta ..........................50 35 .588 —New York ......................47 38 .553 3Philadelphia ..................44 40 .524 5 1/2Florida ...........................40 45 .471 10Washington ...................38 48 .442 12 1/2

Central Division W L Pct GBCincinnati ......................49 38 .563 —St. Louis .......................45 40 .529 3Chicago ........................38 48 .442 10 1/2Milwaukee .....................37 49 .430 11 1/2Houston ........................35 51 .407 13 1/2Pittsburgh .....................30 55 .353 18

West Division W L Pct GBSan Diego ....................50 35 .588 —Colorado .......................47 38 .553 3Los Angeles .................47 38 .553 3San Francisco ..............45 40 .529 5Arizona .........................33 53 .384 17 1/2

———Thursday’s Games

Houston 2, Pittsburgh 0San Francisco 9, Milwaukee 3Colorado 4, St. Louis 2Philadelphia 4, Cincinnati 3, 12 inningsSan Diego 7, Washington 1Arizona 10, Florida 4L.A. Dodgers 3, Chicago Cubs 2

Today’s GamesCincinnati (Leake 6-1) at Philadelphia (Blanton 3-5), 6:05 p.m.San Francisco (Cain 6-7) at Washington (Stras-burg 2-2), 6:05 p.m.Atlanta (Hanson 8-5) at N.Y. Mets (Dickey 6-1), 6:10 p.m.St. Louis (Wainwright 12-5) at Houston (Norris 2-5), 7:05 p.m.Pittsburgh (Maholm 5-7) at Milwaukee (D.Davis 1-4), 7:10 p.m.San Diego (Correia 5-6) at Colorado (De La Rosa 3-1), 9:10 p.m.Florida (Nolasco 8-6) at Arizona (Haren 7-6), 9:40 p.m.Chicago Cubs (Lilly 3-7) at L.A. Dodgers (Billings-ley 6-4), 9:10 p.m.

Saturday’s GamesAtlanta (T.Hudson 8-4) at N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 10-3), 4:10 p.m.Chicago Cubs (Gorzelanny 3-5) at L.A. Dodgers (Ely 4-6), 4:10 p.m.Cincinnati (Tr.Wood 0-0) at Philadelphia (Halladay 10-7), 6:05 p.m.San Francisco (J.Sanchez 7-6) at Washington (Stammen 2-3), 6:05 p.m.St. Louis (Suppan 0-4) at Houston (Myers 5-6), 6:05 p.m.Pittsburgh (Karstens 2-3) at Milwaukee (Bush 3-6), 6:10 p.m.Florida (N.Robertson 6-6) at Arizona (I.Kennedy 3-7), 7:10 p.m.San Diego (LeBlanc 4-6) at Colorado (Hammel 6-3), 7:10 p.m.

Sunday’s GamesAtlanta (D.Lowe 9-7) at N.Y. Mets (J.Santana 6-5), 12:10 p.m.Cincinnati (Maloney 0-1) at Philadelphia (Hamels 6-7), 12:35 p.m.San Francisco (Bumgarner 1-2) at Washington (L.Hernandez 6-4), 12:35 p.m.St. Louis (Hawksworth 2-5) at Houston (W.Rodriguez 6-10), 2:05 p.m.Pittsburgh (B.Lincoln 1-3) at Milwaukee (Wolf 6-8), 2:10 p.m.San Diego (Richard 6-4) at Colorado (Francis 2-3), 3:10 p.m.Florida (Undecided) at Arizona (Enright 1-1), 4:10 p.m.Chicago Cubs (Silva 9-2) at L.A. Dodgers (Padilla 3-2), 7:05 p.m.

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BATTING—MiCabrera, Detroit, .347; Hamilton, Texas, .345; Morneau, Minnesota, .345; Cano, New York, .339; ABeltre, Boston, .334; DeJesus, Kansas City, .331; Butler, Kansas City, .327.RUNS—Crawford, Tampa Bay, 66; Youkilis, Bos-ton, 66; MiCabrera, Detroit, 63; Cano, New York, 59; Hamilton, Texas, 59; Jeter, New York, 58; Teixeira, New York, 58.RBI—MiCabrera, Detroit, 73; Guerrero, Texas, 72; ARodriguez, New York, 69; Hamilton, Texas, 64; Konerko, Chicago, 61; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 61; TorHunter, Los Angeles, 60.HITS—Hamilton, Texas, 114; ISuzuki, Seattle, 114; Cano, New York, 112; MYoung, Texas, 107; ABeltre, Boston, 105; MiCabrera, Detroit, 105; DeJesus, Kansas City, 105.DOUBLES—MiCabrera, Detroit, 26; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 26; Markakis, Baltimore, 26; ABeltre, Boston, 25; Butler, Kansas City, 25; Hamilton, Texas, 25; Morneau, Minnesota, 25; VWells, Toronto, 25.TRIPLES—Span, Minnesota, 7; Crawford, Tampa Bay, 6; Pennington, Oakland, 5; Youkilis, Boston, 5; 8 tied at 4.HOME RUNS—JBautista, Toronto, 23; Hamilton, Texas, 22; MiCabrera, Detroit, 21; Konerko, Chi-cago, 20; Guerrero, Texas, 19; VWells, Toronto, 19; Morneau, Minnesota, 18.STOLEN BASES—Pierre, Chicago, 32; Crawford, Tampa Bay, 29; RDavis, Oakland, 26; Gardner, New York, 25; BUpton, Tampa Bay, 25; Podsed-nik, Kansas City, 24; Figgins, Seattle, 23.PITCHING—Price, Tampa Bay, 12-4; Pettitte, New York, 11-2; Sabathia, New York, 11-3; PHughes, New York, 10-2; Lester, Boston, 10-3; Buchholz, Boston, 10-4; Verlander, Detroit, 10-5.STRIKEOUTS—JerWeaver, Los Angeles, 130; FHernandez, Seattle, 122; Lester, Boston, 118; Liriano, Minnesota, 116; Morrow, Toronto, 107; RRomero, Toronto, 106; CLewis, Texas, 105.SAVES—Soria, Kansas City, 25; RSoriano, Tampa Bay, 23; NFeliz, Texas, 23; MRivera, New York, 20; Gregg, Toronto, 19; Rauch, Minnesota, 19; Papelbon, Boston, 19; Jenks, Chicago, 19.

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BATTING—Prado, Atlanta, .336; Polanco, Phila-delphia, .318; Ethier, Los Angeles, .317; DWright, New York, .316; Votto, Cincinnati, .314; Byrd, Chicago, .312; Loney, Los Angeles, .307; CGonza-lez, Colorado, .307.RUNS—BPhillips, Cincinnati, 65; Prado, Atlanta, 61; Votto, Cincinnati, 58; Kemp, Los Angeles, 57; Uggla, Florida, 56; Coghlan, Florida, 54; Weeks, Milwaukee, 54.RBI—DWright, New York, 64; Howard, Philadel-phia, 62; Hart, Milwaukee, 61; Pujols, St. Louis, 61; Votto, Cincinnati, 60; CYoung, Arizona, 59; Loney, Los Angeles, 58.HITS—Prado, Atlanta, 121; BPhillips, Cincinnati, 107; Byrd, Chicago, 100; Loney, Los Angeles, 100; DWright, New York, 100; Howard, Philadelphia, 98; Braun, Milwaukee, 96; CGonzalez, Colorado, 96; Holliday, St. Louis, 96.DOUBLES—Byrd, Chicago, 27; Werth, Phila-delphia, 26; Dunn, Washington, 25; Holliday, St. Louis, 25; Prado, Atlanta, 25; DWright, New York, 25; Loney, Los Angeles, 24; BPhillips, Cincinnati, 24; Torres, San Francisco, 24.TRIPLES—Victorino, Philadelphia, 8; SDrew, Arizona, 7; Fowler, Colorado, 7; Bay, New York, 6; JosReyes, New York, 6; AEscobar, Milwaukee, 5; Furcal, Los Angeles, 5; Morgan, Washington, 5; Olivo, Colorado, 5; Pagan, New York, 5.HOME RUNS—Votto, Cincinnati, 22; Dunn, Wash-ington, 20; Pujols, St. Louis, 20; Hart, Milwaukee, 19; Reynolds, Arizona, 19; Fielder, Milwaukee, 18; AdGonzalez, San Diego, 17; AHuff, San Francisco, 17; Rolen, Cincinnati, 17.STOLEN BASES—Bourn, Houston, 28; AMc-Cutchen, Pittsburgh, 20; Morgan, Washington, 19; JosReyes, New York, 19; Torres, San Francisco, 17; Victorino, Philadelphia, 17; 5 tied at 16.PITCHING—Jimenez, Colorado, 15-1; Wainwright, St. Louis, 12-5; Pelfrey, New York, 10-3; Latos, San Diego, 10-4; Halladay, Philadelphia, 10-7; 8 tied at 9.STRIKEOUTS—Lincecum, San Francisco, 131; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 128; Wainwright, St. Louis, 123; JoJohnson, Florida, 123; Gallardo, Milwaukee, 122; Dempster, Chicago, 120; Haren, Arizona, 119; Halladay, Philadelphia, 119.SAVES—FCordero, Cincinnati, 24; Capps, Wash-ington, 23; HBell, San Diego, 23; BrWilson, San Francisco, 22; FRodriguez, New York, 20; Lind-strom, Houston, 20; Dotel, Pittsburgh, 19; Wagner, Atlanta, 19; Broxton, Los Angeles, 19.

MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALLSouthern LeagueNorth Division

W L Pct. GBChattanooga (Dodgers) 10 7 .588 —Carolina (Reds) ............9 8 .529 1Huntsville (Brewers) .....8 9 .471 2x-Tennessee (Cubs) .....8 9 .471 2West Tenn (Mariners) ..6 11 .353 4

South Division W L Pct. GBMississippi (Braves) ..10 7 .588 —x-Jacksonville (Marlins) 9 8 .529 1

Mobile (D-backs) ..........9 8 .529 1Montgomery (Rays) ......9 8 .529 1B-ham (White Sox) ......7 10 .412 3x-clinched division

———Thursday’s Games

Jacksonville 5, Tennessee 0Mississippi 7, Birmingham 1Montgomery 9, Mobile 6Carolina 6, West Tenn 2Chattanooga 11, Huntsville 2

Today’s GamesTennessee at Jacksonville, 7:05 p.m.Birmingham at Mississippi, 7:05 p.m.Mobile at Montgomery, 7:05 p.m.Carolina at West Tenn, 7:05 p.m.Huntsville at Chattanooga, 7:15 p.m.

Saturday’s GamesTennessee at Jacksonville, 7:05 p.m.Birmingham at Mississippi, 7:05 p.m.Mobile at Montgomery, 7:05 p.m.Carolina at West Tenn, 7:05 p.m.Huntsville at Chattanooga, 7:15 p.m.

Sunday’s GamesNo games scheduled

GOLfU.S. Women’s Open

ThursdayAt Oakmont Golf Club

Oakmont, Pa.Yardage: 6,613; Par: 71 (36-35)

First RoundBrittany Lang ............................36-33 -2Kelli Shean ...............................37-33 -1Amy Yang .................................36-34 -1Inbee Park ................................34-36 -1M.J. Hur ....................................36-34 -1Mhairi McKay ...........................38-33 ESakura Yokomine .....................35-36 EHeekyung Seo ..........................37-35 +1Paula Creamer .........................37-35 +1Kristy McPherson .....................35-37 +1Wendy Ward ............................36-36 +1Shinobu Moromizato ................37-35 +1Sophie Gustafson .....................38-34 +1Shi Hyun Ahn ...........................37-35 +1Song-Hee Kim ..........................36-36 +1Jeong Eun Lee .........................37-35 +1Alena Sharp .............................37-35 +1Cristie Kerr ...............................36-36 +1Christina Kim ............................35-37 +1Jee Young Lee .........................36-36 +1Vicky Hurst ...............................37-35 +1Sandra Gal ...............................37-36 +2Maria Hjorth ..............................38-35 +2Ai Miyazato ...............................34-39 +2Brittany Lincicome ....................36-37 +2Angela Stanford .......................39-34 +2Suzann Pettersen .....................38-35 +2Jennifer Song ...........................37-36 +2Tamie Durdin ............................37-36 +2Chella Choi ...............................35-38 +2Sarah Kemp .............................39-34 +2Louise Stahle ...........................36-37 +2Jeong Jang ...............................36-37 +2Lisa McCloskey ........................37-36 +2Michele Redman ......................36-37 +2Alexis Thompson ......................38-35 +2Natalie Gulbis ...........................37-36 +2Yani Tseng ...............................39-34 +2Naon Min ..................................37-36 +2Seon Hwa Lee .........................38-35 +2Morgan Pressel ........................37-37 +3Amanda Blumenherst ...............37-37 +3In Kyung Kim ...........................38-36 +3Paige Mackenzie ......................38-36 +3Karrie Webb .............................38-36 +3Chie Arimura ............................35-39 +3Danielle Kang ...........................40-34 +3Allison Fouch ............................37-37 +3So Yeon Ryu ............................37-37 +3Meredith Duncan ......................37-38 +4Julieta Granada ........................39-36 +4Na Yeon Choi ..........................38-37 +4Azahara Munoz ........................39-36 +4Meaghan Francella ..................38-37 +4Mina Harigae ............................37-38 +4Alison Walshe ..........................40-35 +4Stacy Lewis ..............................39-36 +4Katherine Hull ...........................42-33 +4Karen Stupples .........................38-37 +4

Sally Watson ............................38-37 +4Tiffany Lim ................................39-36 +4Courtney Ellenbogen ................36-40 +5Christi Cano .............................41-35 +5Candie Kung ............................36-40 +5Jiyai Shin ..................................39-37 +5Sandra Changkija .....................38-38 +5Maria Hernandez ......................42-34 +5Shanshan Feng ........................42-34 +5Taylor Leon ..............................36-40 +5Libby Smith ..............................35-41 +5Victoria Tanco ..........................38-38 +5Rebecca Lee-Bentham ............40-36 +5

John Deere ClassicThursday

AT TPC Deere RunYardage: 7,268; Par 71 (35-36)

First RoundPaul Goydos .............................31-28 -12Steve Stricker ...........................30-30 -11Michael Letzig ..........................32-32 -7Matt Jones ................................33-31 -7Aaron Baddeley ........................32-32 -7James Nitties ............................32-32 -7Jay Williamson .........................31-34 -6Daniel Chopra ..........................32-33 -6Scott McCarron ........................33-32 -6Charley Hoffman ......................33-32 -6Jonathan Byrd ..........................32-34 -5George McNeill ........................33-33 -5Brent Delahoussaye .................31-35 -5Charlie Wi .................................33-33 -5Jeff Maggert .............................32-34 -5Jason Day ................................34-32 -5Gary Woodland ........................34-32 -5Rocco Mediate .........................33-34 -4Cliff Kresge ...............................34-33 -4Ryuji Imada ..............................33-34 -4Marco Dawson .........................34-33 -4Steve Elkington ........................33-34 -4Kevin Stadler ............................33-34 -4Garrett Willis .............................33-34 -4Chad Collins .............................31-36 -4Webb Simpson .........................35-32 -4Joe Ogilvie ...............................31-36 -4Brendon de Jonge ...................33-34 -4David Duval ..............................35-32 -4Josh Teater ..............................34-33 -4Bubba Watson ..........................31-36 -4Zach Johnson ...........................32-35 -4Rod Pampling ...........................34-33 -4

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COLLEGE fOOTBALLUSC ineligible for coaches’ poll this season

LOS ANGELES — Southern California is ineligible for the USA Today coaches’ poll for the upcom-ing season.

Grant Teaff, the executive director of the American Football Coaches Association, issued a statement to USA Today on Thursday confirm-ing that his organization’s mem-bers aren’t allowed to vote for any school on major probation, such as a bowl ban.

USC is appealing some aspects of the numerous penalties handed down by the NCAA last month, but agreed to serve the first year of its two-year bowl ban after the upcom-ing season. Any hearing of the Tro-jans’ appeal is unlikely until next year. The coaches’ poll is part of the BCS formula used to determine its national champion.

Tide students get day off for rare weekday game

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Ala-bama’s first weekday football game on campus in 59 years means a day off for students.

The Crimson Tide moved its game with Georgia State up two days last week to Thursday, Nov. 18, prompt-ing administrators to cancel classes for the day with thousands of fans descending on campus.

“It is not logistically possible for the campus to continue to operate in a ‘business as usual’ manner,” Provost Judy Bonner told The Tus-caloosa News in an e-mail. “We must operate as if it were a game-day Saturday.”

The students will get one day off instead of two for the fall break at the end of October to make up for the lost class time.

They might have to miss a little sleep on game night, though.

“We expect that students will be on campus and will attend class on Nov. 19,” Bonner said.

Alabama has not played a week-day game on campus since 1951, when Villanova visited on a Friday night.

Alabama requested that the Geor-gia State game, initially set for Nov. 20, be moved to avoid a short week of preparation for the Iron Bowl visit by Auburn on Nov. 26.

Sunday’s drawingLa. Pick 3: 0-4-9La. Pick 4: 6-8-3-6Monday’s drawingLa. Pick 3: 7-1-1La. Pick 4: 6-0-8-5Tuesday’s drawingLa. Pick 3: 7-7-6La. Pick 4: 0-2-4-8Wednesday’s drawingLa. Pick 3: 8-0-5La. Pick 4: 4-8-0-2Easy 5: 4-14-18-26-37La. Lotto: 2-3-5-6-27-28Powerball: 10-41-44-48-56Powerball: 4; Power play: 2Thursday’s drawingLa. Pick 3: 1-8-6La. Pick 4: 8-7-7-9Friday’s drawingLa. Pick 3: 3-9-7La. Pick 4: 4-6-62Saturday’s drawingLa. Pick 3: 4-0-8La. Pick 4: 1-2-7-9Easy 5: 8-9-11-22-27La. Lotto: 9-14-16-17-34-35Powerball: 3-10-14-52-53Powerball: 3; Power play: 3

AUTO RACING3 p.m. Speed - NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole qualifying for Dollar General 3005 p.m. Speed - NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying for LifeLock.com 4007 p.m. ESPN - NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Dollar General 300

BOXING9 p.m. ESPN2 - Lightweights, Henry Lundy (10-0-1) vs. John Molina (20-1-0)

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CYCLING7:30 a.m. Versus - Tour de France stage 7, Tournus to Station des Rousses, France

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Richard VanDenakker caught this eight-pound largemouth bass in Lake Camelot in Vicksburg.

submitted to the Vicksburg Post

July 91887 — Charles Comiskey of the

St. Louis Browns becomes the first major leaguer to be paid for a prod-uct endorsement. The first base-man and manager is the spokes-man for Menell’s Penetrating Oil.

1966 — Jack Nicklaus wins the British Open with a 282 at Muirfield to join Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan and Gary Player as the only men to win the four majors.

1995 — Pete Sampras becomes the first American to win Wimble-don three straight years by beating Boris Becker in four sets.

2006 — Italy captures its fourth World Cup title, winning the shoo-tout 5-3 after a 1-1 draw. Outplayed for an hour and into extra time, the Italians win it after French captain Zinedine Zidane is ejected in the 107th for a head butt to the chest of Marco Materazzi.

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“I think it was a slap in the face to this city, who had sup-ported him and been behind him since he was in high school,” said Mauldin, who looked disgusted. “To go on national TV and spit in our face like that is very, very, very wrong.”

James has given people here something to root for, a modicum of proof that Cleve-land can rise above the mess it’s found itself in during a very lousy decade. The foreclosure crisis. The eco-nomic collapse. The dying auto industry. Through it all, this city has had one thing nobody else could touch: LeBron James, homegrown hero, global superstar.

Now that’s all over with.

And the thing fans can’t seem to reconcile is the very public way in which they were unceremoniously dumped.

“He kept us in the dark all the way up till the end,” said Gary Hunter, who came to watch the announcement at Harry Buffalo’s. “What do we look like, begging somebody to stay for us? If you’re gonna be here, you’re gonna be here. But if you’re not, then just be gone. But you could’ve given us the decency of letting us know before you let the national media know. And the world.”

James’ rejection was all the more stinging after weeks in which Clevelanders pulled out all the stops.

David Brown, left, and Ricky Ford of The Vicksburg Parks and Recreation Department pump water off a softball field Thursday. The rain left puddles three to four inches deep. The area has received 2.09 inches of rain since July 3.

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The sky’s fallingLang grabs lead at U.S. Women’s OpenBy The Associated Press

Brittany Lang knows what it is like to lead the U.S. Wom-en’s Open after one round. What she is determined to do this time is be in front after the final round, too.

“It’s out there if you want it,” Lang said after her opening-round 69 made her the sole leader in the women’s national championship.

What Cristie Kerr likes is it is easily out there for her, too. Again.

Kerr, who trounced the LPGA Championship field by 12 strokes two weeks ago, was three shots off the lead going into today’s second round — the kind of margin that a can-tankerous Oakmont Country Club can erase in a matter of moments.

Kerr was reminded immedi-ately that winning one tour-nament guarantees nothing in the next when she bogeyed the first two holes. Welcome

back to the Women’s Open. One hole later, the world’s No. 1-ranked golfer rallied with two birdies, and she finished with all pars except for one bogey.

A brilliant round? Hardly. An encouraging round? For sure.

“There’s not going to be a 19 under on this course,” Kerr said, referring to her LPGA score. “If somebody is under par at the end of the week, I’ll be surprised.”

Lang fashioned a surprise of sorts by being 2-under par after one round. As unpre-dictable as Oakmont’s pool table-fast greens were, and as confidence draining as the 94-degree heat was, many golf-ers wouldn’t have been sur-prised if even-par 71 would have produced a leader.

Lang was at 3 under until bogeying the final hole.

“You said it couldn’t be done, but on any golf course you can shoot a low number,”

the 24-year-old Lang said. “If you’re hitting the ball good, you can for sure shoot a low score out here. But if you’re not on your game, you can shoot a big one.”

The proof: The 11-over 82 by Michelle Wie, who is ranked No. 10 in the world, and the 6-over 77 by returning cham-pion Eun-Hee Ji. Both need the kind of round Oakmont almost never gives up merely to make it to the weekend.

Lang, the first-round leader as an amateur in 2005, and Kerr offer some hope that the U.S. might be restored to the U.S. Women’s Open.

An American has won only once in five years — Kerr in 2007 — and only two U.S. golf-ers (Kerr and Wie) are in the Top 10.

Goydos leads John Deere

Paul Goydos became the

fourth golfer in PGA Tour his-tory to shoot a 59.

Goydos put together his 12-under, bogey-free round on the opening day. He made the turn at 4-under, birdied all but one hole on the back nine at the 7,257-yard TPC Deere Run course and capped Thurs-day’s sizzling round by knock-ing in a 7-foot birdie putt on the par-4 18th.

Clarke leads Scottish Open

Darren Clarke upstaged fellow Northern Irishman Graeme McDowell with a 6-under 65 to take a one-shot lead after the first round.

McDowell, returning to tour-nament golf and his European Tour roots for the first time since his win at the U.S. Open, shot a 71 on a blustery day at Loch Lomond. McDowell bird-ied his final two holes to finish alongside Phil Mickelson.

Rockies’ ace Jimenez picks up 15th winBy The Associated Press

Ubaldo Jimenez became the first pitcher to reach 15 wins before the All-Star break in 10 years and Colorado beat St. Louis 4-2 on Thursday.

Jason Giambi went 4-for-4 with two RBIs and Dexter Fowler had two hits for the Rockies, who swept the three-game series.Huston Street worked the ninth for his third save. Jon Jay doubled twice for the Cardinals.

Jimenez (15-1) was dominant over eight innings, allowing one run and three hits. He struck out six and walked one.

Chris Carpenter (9-3) gave up nine hits, struck out three and walked two in six innings.

Giants 9, Brewers 3Aubrey Huff homered and

drove in four runs, and rookie Buster Posey homered as San Francisco’s bullpen held on to complete a four-game sweep.

Astros 2, Pirates 0Roy Oswalt allowed only

a first-inning single to Neil Walker, and Lance Berkman provided the power with two home runs as Houston com-pleted a three-game sweep.

Padres 7, Nationals 1Mat Latos threw seven shut-

out innings and had two hits, including one of San Diego’s four homers. Latos (10-4) won his career-high fifth consecu-tive decision. He gave up five hits and two walks, with eight strikeouts.

Phillies 4, Reds 3Brian Schneider hit a game-

ending homer in the bottom of the 12th inning, giving Phila-delphia a victory over the NL Central-leading Cincinnati.

D-backs 10, Marlins 4Kelly Johnson and Gerardo

Parra matched their career-highs with four hits apiece and Arizona snapped a five-game losing streak in front of 16,664, the smallest home crowd in the Diamondbacks’ 13-year history.

Dodgers 3, Cubs 2Rafael Furcal hit a go-ahead,

two-run homer in the seventh inning to lift Clayton Ker-shaw and Los Angeles. Ker-

shaw (9-4) struck out a season-high 12 and walked none in eight innings. The left-hander allowed two runs and seven hits for his second straight win.

White Sox 1, Angels 0John Danks held Los Ange-

les hitless for six innings before finishing with a two-hitter Thursday, and Chicago won for a four-game sweep and its 22nd victory in 27 games.

Rays 5, Indians 2Carl Crawford hit two two-

run homers and Wade Davis stopped his six-game winless streak.

Blue Jays 8, Twins 1Jose Bautista hit one of

Toronto’s five homers and Brett Cecil snapped a four-start winless skid.

Orioles 6, Rangers 4Craig Tatum drew a bases-

loaded walk in the eighth inning to force in the go-ahead run and Scott Moore and Felix Pie homered for Baltimore.

Yankees 3, Mariners 1Alex Rodriguez had a two-

run single in the ninth inning to give the Yankees their first lead, and Mariano Rivera closed out the victory.

Mississippi Braves run streak to fiveFrom staff reports

The Mississippi Braves blasted the last-place Birming-ham Barons 7-1 on Thursday for their fifth win in a row.

During the winning streak, the M-Braves have outscored their opponents 31-6.

M-Braves starter Scott Dia-mond (4-6) pitched seven solid innings to get the win. The final two innings were pitched by reliever Kyle Cofield, who retired six in a row to end the game.

The M-Braves got to Barons’ starter Johnnie Lowe in the first inning. Antoan Richard-son opened the frame with a walk. It was followed with a single from Luis Bolivar, an RBI single from Eric Duncan and a ground-rule, RBI double from Mauro Gomez. With the score 2-0, Willie Cabrera wal-loped his league-leading 28th double of the season to plate two and give the M-Braves a 4-0 lead.

In the sixth, Mississippi used an RBI single from Concepcion Rodriguez to score Michael Daniel. Orlando Mercado also

scored, thanks to a sacrifice fly RBI from Richardson.

The Barons scored their only run of the game in the sev-enth inning. Back-to-back sin-gles from Christian Marrero and Jason Bour put runners on first and second. Consec-utive strikeouts by Diamond nearly erased the threat, but a ground-rule double from Greg Paiml plated one run to make the score 6-1. Diamond induced an easy lineout from the next Baron to end the threat.

In the eighth, Rodriguez tri-pled in Mercado to give the M-Braves the final margin of victory.

Tonight is third game of this four-game series. The M-Braves are schedule to pitch Erik Cordier (7-5, 4.30 ERA), who leads the team in wins.

He’ll face Birmingham lefthander Justin Edwards (2-5, 5.88 ERA). First pitch will be at 7:05 at Trustmark Park.

19th race of the season this Saturday night at Chicago, Harvick holds a 212-point lead over Jeff Gordon in the standings, while Burton is eighth and Bowyer 14th — but only 49 points out of the top 12.

“It’s pretty remarkable, to tell you the truth,” Harvick said. “Richard is the one who pulled all the triggers to make everything happen.”

So who else has made remarkable gains through the first half of this season?

The driver who gets the most attention for his improvement this year is Dale Earnhardt Jr., who cracked the top-12 this week and is up 10 spots from here he was running this time last season. Receiving much less fanfare, though, is Scott Speed. He was 35th in points at the midway point of last year, and currently sits 24th. But because of the disarray at Red Bull Racing — star driver Brian Vickers is out the rest of the year receiv-ing treatment for blood clots — the team gets more atten-tion for what’s not going right than it does for Speed’s

improvement.On a broader scale, it

appears that RCR and Joe Gibbs Racing have improved their overall organizations to the point that they can now compete with Hen-drick Motorsports. Toss Kurt Busch of Penske Racing into the mix, and there are some very serious contenders to Jimmie Johnson’s four-year hold on the Sprint Cup.

JGR, with seven wins between Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch, has at times this season appeared to be the most dominant organization. But Hamlin and Kyle Busch are streaky, and neither has the consistent finishes that Harvick is knocking down.

Kurt Busch has two wins, 11 top-10 finishes and is ranked fourth in the standings.

Johnson, by the way, finally silenced that 10-week talk of a slump by winning back-to-back races before he was caught in a late 20-car acci-dent at Daytona that gave him a 31st-place finish.

Next up is Chicago, one of only four active tracks where he’s yet to win.

Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez works the first inning against the St. Louis Cardinals.

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FAIRWAYS DRVICKSBURG MS 39181 0056PT DAM S OF OAKLEIGH DRPLAT BOOK 1- 3 PAGE- 100Section 42 Township 17 Range 04FAIRWAYS PART 7Parcel 0736 42 0698 000800PPIN 25033 Receipt———————————————BALDWIN GARY

FIRST NORTH STVICKSBURG MS 39183LOTS: 21 PT W 1/2Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 10VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094K 19 294010001400PPIN 18657 Receipt———————————————BARNES JOHN R

1222 WASHINGTON STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 285 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 23PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 22Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 59VICKSBURG PROPERParcel 094M 19 001059004100PPIN 19218 Receipt———————————————BARNETT DWIGHT

1508 BAUM STWEST PALM BEACH FL 33407 3631LOTS: 33PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 135Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 05ARTHUR EVANSParcel 108A 34 068005010600PPIN 16338 Receipt———————————————BASS JACKIE H11855 HWY 61 S

VICKSBURG MS 39180 9689PART S1/2 OF S1/2 W OF HWYSection 36 Township 14 Range 03Parcel 167 36 9999 000600PPIN 8215 Receipt———————————————BAYFIELD INCJACKSON MS 39272 8710PT SW 1/4PT ALSO LIES IN 37-15-3Section 39 Township 15 Range 03Parcel 1306 39 9999 006700PPIN 25967 Receipt———————————————BELL MELVIN J

2705 MT ALBAN RDJACKSON MS 39211 0000PT NE1/4 NE1/4Section 29 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 106 29 9999 001308PPIN 25921 Receipt———————————————BENNETT CARL

747 JOHNSON STVICKSBURG MS 39180 3882LOTS: 25PLAT BOOK 1- 62 PAGE- 302Section 29 Township 16 Range 03RAUMS SUB OF WAREParcel 1086 29 2280 020900PPIN 15834 Receipt———————————————BEST PROPERTY MGMT SYSTEMS INC

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VICKSBURG MS 39180 6080LOTS: 11PLAT BOOK 1- FF PAGE- 232Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 05RAILROAD ADDITIONParcel 108A 34 225005002300PPIN 16252 Receipt———————————————BETTON OLIVIA B

MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVDCHICAGO IL 60653 2775LOTS: 2PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 67Section 19 Township 16 Range 04HENNESSEY HEIGHTSParcel 0951 19 1170 022400PPIN 20592 Receipt———————————————BLACK MARY

322 RANCHO RDVICKSBURG MS 39180 9008PT SW 1/4 SE1/4Section 23 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 0964 23 9999 013500PPIN 29576 Receipt———————————————BLAND SUSIE L

306 IDA STVICKSBURG MS 39180 5061LOTS: 8PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 135Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 02ARTHUR EVANSParcel 108A 34 068002009200PPIN 16323 Receipt———————————————BOLDEN LARRY

540 HILL STVICKSBURG MS 39183 2330LOTS: 1PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 238Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 01OPENWOOD TERRACEParcel 094G 13 207001005500PPIN 19015 Receipt———————————————BOMAR PROPERTIES INC

615 HEARTWOOD DRVICKSBURG MS 39183PT SW 1/4 SE 1/4Section 23 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 0964 23 9999 009300PPIN 28115 Receipt———————————————BROOKS DEMETRIC SR

422 DEPOT STVICKSBURG MS 39183 8192LOTS: 157 PT & PT LOT 158PLAT BOOK 1- O PAGE- 154ALSO: PT LOT 33 UPPER COTTONPRESSPLAT BOOK 1- Y PAGE-140Section 22 Township 16 Range 03Block 23PINCARDIAParcel 094X 22 217023002100PPIN 18150 Receipt———————————————BROWN ADAM

265 DRAYTON RDVICKSBURG MS 39180 8036PT SW 1/4 NW 1/4Section 31 Township 15 Range 04Parcel 132 31 9999 002517PPIN 22385 Receipt———————————————BROWN CHARLIE & ALMA DONALD

2607 PEARL STVICKSBURG MS 39180 4647LOTS: PT SECSection 23 Township 16 Range 03Parcel 108G 23 9999 002100PPIN 18301 Receipt———————————————BROWN CLEOPHUS

210 NORTH FARMER STVICKSBURG MS 39183 2286LOTS: 25PLAT BOOK 1- II PAGE- 118Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 03CHAPPELLParcel 0941 13 040003011400PPIN 14202 Receipt———————————————BROWN DAVID

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39180 5945LOTS: 12, 13, 14PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 1Section 29 Township 15 Range 03Block AMATCH FACTORYParcel 1241 29 1832A 003600PPIN 4279 Receipt———————————————BROWN DAVID

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39180 5945LOTS: 5 & 7PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 1Section 20 Township 15 Range 03Block FMATCH FACTORYParcel 1241 20 1832F 010301PPIN 28310 Receipt———————————————BROWN EVA J & DAVID H BROWN

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39180 5945LOTS: 10PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 1Section 29 Township 15 Range 03Block BMATCH FACTORYParcel 1241 29 1832B 004000PPIN 4285 Receipt———————————————BROWN KAREN M & CHARLES & ELIZ-ABETH

SHANNON DRVICKSBURG MS 39183 8650LOTS: 21PLAT BOOK 1- 684 PAGE- 416Section 12 Township 16 Range 04CGRAY’S MINI FARM(UNRECORDED)Parcel 0844 12C0791 003200PPIN 14389 Receipt———————————————BROWN LINDA M

2502 FRANKLIN STVICKSBURG MS 39180 4216LOTS: 5 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 400Section 34 Township 16 Range 03LANEParcel 108M 34 1550 003800PPIN 16799 Receipt———————————————BROWN MOSES

1316 SECOND NORTH STVICKSBURG MS 39180 3368LOTS: 13PLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 669Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 01FLOYD & EVANSParcel 094R 19 084001005800PPIN 17694 Receipt———————————————BROWN TERRY J

WATKINS RDVICKSBURG MS 39180 5944

PT LOT 2 WELLS ESTATEFR BOOK 10/27Section 14 Township 15 Range 04Parcel 119 14 9999 000101PPIN 24371 Receipt———————————————BRUN NEAL

1409 SECOND NORTH STVICKSBURG MS 39183 2046LOTS: 21 PT & LT 22PLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 669Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 02FLOYD & EVANSParcel 094R 19 084002005300PPIN 17689 Receipt———————————————BUFKIN KENNETH J & MELISSA A

46 BLUECREEK DRVICKSBURG MS 39180 9357LOTS: 107 PTSection 21 Township 15 Range 03LAUREL & CEDAR HILL SUBJ H SHORT SURVEYParcel 1234 21 1562 000900PPIN 26307 Receipt———————————————BUIE JAMES

GREENVIEW DRVICKSBURG MS 39180 4734LOTS: 37PLAT BOOK 1- 2 PAGE- 28Section 08 Township 16 Range 04RIVIERA HEIGHTS SUB #1Parcel 0862 08 2361 003800PPIN 13559 Receipt———————————————BUIE JAMES

GREENVIEW DRVICKSBURG MS 39180 4734LOTS: 69 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 2 PAGE- 28Section 08 Township 16 Range 04RIVIERA HEIGHTS SUB #1Parcel 0862 08 2361 006900PPIN 13590 Receipt———————————————BUIE JAMES

1612 POPLAR STOMAHA NE 68154 0000LOTS: 15 PT & PT 16 & 28PLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 464Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 07NOEVILLEParcel 0943 19 201007003100PPIN 17782 Receipt———————————————BUIE JAMES

1824 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVDVICKSBURG MS 39180 4734LOTS: 20 THRU 22PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 116PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 117Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 02CEDAR GROVEParcel 0951 13 037002026000PPIN 20630 Receipt———————————————BUIE JAMES & JOSIE L GREEN

820 QUEEN STVICKSBURG MS 39180 4734LOTS: 10PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 198Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 07WARREN HEIGHTSParcel 1086 29 300007009700PPIN 15723 Receipt———————————————BUIE JAMES L & JOSIE GREEN

508 MURRAYS ALLEYVICKSBURG MS 39180 4734LOTS: 18 PTPLAT BOOK 1- GG PAGE- 331Section 19 Township 16 Range 03WIRT ADAMSParcel 094U 19 0040 003200PPIN 16114 Receipt———————————————BUIE JAMES LEE & JOSIE GREER

2518 FRANKLIN STVICKSBURG MS 39180 4734LOTS: 3 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 400Section 34 Township 16 Range 03LANEParcel 108M 34 1550 004600PPIN 16807 Receipt———————————————BUNCH CADE

1600 MARCUS STVICKSBURG MS 39182 0000LOTS: 6 PT LOTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 1 PAGE- 51Section 27 Township 16 Range 03POLK SUB OF LANEParcel 1083 27 2190 007700PPIN 13822 Receipt———————————————BURCHFIELD GARY & TERESA

1865 RING RDVICKSBURG MS 39180LOT PART N1/2 OF N1/2 LOT 6Section 11 Township 14 Range 03Parcel 142 11 9999 000900PPIN 7968 Receipt———————————————BURNS DEBRA LYNN

1313 BAY STVICKSBURG MS 39180 3617LOTS: 23 PT LOTPLAT BOOK 1- FF PAGE- 232Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 04RAILROAD ADDITIONParcel 094U 34 225004014200PPIN 16225 Receipt———————————————BUTLER TAMEKIA

1718 CRAWFORD STMEMPHIS TN 38215 0000LOTS: 23 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 58 PAGE- 125Section 19 Township 16 Range 03FOLKES OLD GARDENParcel 0943 19 0850 011900PPIN 17872 Receipt———————————————BUTLER TEMEKIA

1001 SPEED STVICKSBURG MS 39180 4734PT LOT K OF SPEED ST SURVEYLOTS: 48 PT & PT 49PLAT BOOK 1- FF PAGE- 154Section 34 Township 16 Range 03HARRISBURGParcel 108J 34 1120 002500PPIN 17118 Receipt———————————————BYRD ROBERT H & HELENA

2625 ALMA STVICKSBURG MS 39180 4260LOTS: 17 PT & PT 18PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 165Section 27 Township 16 Range 03BARSTOWParcel 1083 27 0130 006600PPIN 13811 Receipt———————————————CAMERON REALTY INC

HWY 61 STYLERTOWN MS 39667 6505LOTS: 22 PT & PT 23PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 92Section 20 Township 15 Range 03

MAGNOLIA PLANTATIONParcel 1231 20 1701 010600PPIN 11907 Receipt———————————————CAPLES KQEARISTON

105 REGAN DRJACKSON MS 39205 0321LOTS: 5 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 255Section 24 Township 15 Range 04GEORGE WINSTON ESTATEParcel 119 24 9999 000108PPIN 29229 Receipt———————————————CARPENTER JAMES & LILLY S

1407 FIRST EAST STWAUKEGAN IL 60085 7363LOTS: 1 PT & PT 2 & ADJ TRACTPLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 01VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094E 19 294001010200PPIN 19426 Receipt———————————————CARR VIRGINIA N ETAL

475 PERRY CIRREDWOOD MS 39156 4405PT NE1/4 SE1/4 ; PT SE1/4 NE1/4Section 07 Township 18 Range 04Parcel 009 07 9999 000100PPIN 365 Receipt———————————————CARTER CURTIS & ELLEN

3097 LAUGHLIN STVICKSBURG MS 39180 4900LOTS: 23 PT & PT 24PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 61Section 29 Township 16 Range 03GROVE PARKParcel 108U 29 1040 003400PPIN 15080 Receipt———————————————CARTER HERTISENA

53 ROUND ALLEYBROADVIEW IL 60155 3136LOTS: LSection 33 Township 17 Range 04S BAREFIELD-RANDLE SUB OF LOT 8OF ANN FERGUSON SUBParcel 0711 33 0126 002801PPIN 21508 Receipt———————————————CHAMBLISS CLAUDE

MUNDY STVICKSBURG MS 39183 2228LOTS: DPLAT BOOK 1- 356 PAGE- 161Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 12SUB OF PT LOTS 47&48 SPRINGFIELDPROPER BLK 12Parcel 094A 13 266112001900PPIN 19082 Receipt———————————————CHAMBLISS CLAUDE

1118 MUNDY STVICKSBURG MS 39183 2228LOTS: B & CPLAT BOOK 1- 356 PAGE- 161Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 12SUB OF PT LOTS 47&48 SPRINGFIELDPROPER BLK 12Parcel 094A 13 266112001801PPIN 21936 Receipt———————————————CHIPLIN ANTHONY

2624 WASHINGTON STVICKSBURG MS 39182 0016PT S 1/2Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Parcel 108H 34 9999 006400PPIN 15190 Receipt———————————————CHIPLIN ANTHONY

2412 WASHINGTON STVICKSBURG MS 39182 0016LOTS: 3 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 182PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 183Section 22 Township 16 Range 03MARINE HOSPITAL - HUGHES RESUR-VEYParcel 108H 22 1730 007900PPIN 15205 Receipt———————————————CHIPLIN ANTHONY

2619 WASHINGTON STVICKSBURG MS 39182 0016LOTS: 11 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 262 PAGE- 543Section 34 Township 16 Range 03MARTIN & DURNERParcel 108H 34 1820 009500PPIN 15221 Receipt———————————————CHIPLIN ANTHONY

1000 BOWMAN STVICKSBURG MS 39182 0016LOTS: 17 PT & PT 19 & PT 21PLAT BOOK 1- GG PAGE- 332ALSO LOTS: LOTS Q THRU T & PT LOTU SPEED SUBDPLAT BOOK: GG PAGE: 332Section 22 Township 16 Range 03BUCK, MILLER & KLEINParcel 108C 22 0290 010102PPIN 26132 Receipt———————————————CHIPLIN ANTHONY T SR & ANGELA J

3015 WASHINGTON STVICKSBURG MS 39182 0016LOTS: 37 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 2Section 29 Township 16 Range 03UNION BANK 29-16-3Parcel 108U 29 2880 001700PPIN 15063 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY ERNEST

CEDARS SCHOOL CIRVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 15 & 16PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 139Section 30 Township 15 Range 03JACOBS SUBParcel 1291 30 1401 001400PPIN 6442 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY ERNEST

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 5, 6, 16PLAT BOOK 1- L PAGE- 417Section 29 Township 15 Range 03WARRENTON LOTSParcel 124 29 3013 000100PPIN 11342 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY ERNEST

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 110, 111, 112, 116 & 117PLAT BOOK 1- L PAGE- 417Section 31 Township 15 Range 03WARRENTON LOTSParcel 124 31 3013 000500PPIN 11383 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY ERNEST

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 51, 52, 53 & 54PLAT BOOK 1- L PAGE- 417Section 31 Township 15 Range 03WARRENTON LOTS

Parcel 124 31 3013 000600PPIN 11385 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY ERNEST

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 47, 57, 58, 59, 60PLAT BOOK 1- L PAGE- 417Section 31 Township 15 Range 03WARRENTON LOTSParcel 124 31 3013 000900PPIN 11389 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY ERNEST

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 21 THRU 24 & W1/2 LOT 35PLAT BOOK 1- L PAGE- 417Section 31 Township 15 Range 03WARRENTON LOTSParcel 124 31 3013 001900PPIN 11405 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY ERNEST

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 81PLAT BOOK 1- L PAGE- 417Section 31 Township 15 Range 03WARRENTON LOTSParcel 124 31 3013 002300PPIN 11410 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY ERNEST

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 66, 67, 84, 85 & 86PLAT BOOK 1- L PAGE- 417Section 31 Township 15 Range 03WARRENTON LOTSParcel 124 31 3013 002500PPIN 11412 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY ERNEST

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 63, 64, 87 & 88PLAT BOOK 1- L PAGE- 417Section 31 Township 15 Range 03WARRENTON LOTSParcel 124 31 3013 002700PPIN 11414 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY ERNEST

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 118 THRU 125PLAT BOOK 1- L PAGE- 417Section 31 Township 15 Range 03WARRENTON LOTSParcel 124 31 3013 003000PPIN 11418 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY ERNEST

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 126 THRU 129PLAT BOOK 1- L PAGE- 417Section 31 Township 15 Range 03WARRENTON LOTSParcel 124 31 3013 003100PPIN 11419 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY ERNEST

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 91 THRU 94PLAT BOOK 1- L PAGE- 417Section 31 Township 15 Range 03WARRENTON LOTSParcel 124 31 3013 003200PPIN 11420 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY ERNEST

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 97 & 98PLAT BOOK 1- L PAGE- 417Section 31 Township 15 Range 03WARRENTON LOTSParcel 124 31 3013 003400PPIN 11423 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY ERNEST

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 99PLAT BOOK 1- L PAGE- 417Section 31 Township 15 Range 03WARRENTON LOTSParcel 124 31 3013 003500PPIN 11424 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY ERNEST

SAVAGE RDVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888PT SE 1/4-SW 1/4Section 24 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 096 24 9999 005600PPIN 14771 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY ERNEST

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 2 PTPLAT BOOK 1- MM PAGE- 144Section 13 Township 16 Range 03DOSS TRACT-PARKER SUBParcel 0942 13 0530 012500PPIN 19836 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY LARRY

HUTSON STVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 20PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 71Section 33 Township 17 Range 04A B LEE SUB OF FERGUSON SUB OFLOT7 OF S BAREFIELD LOT 8Parcel 0711 33 0124 003400PPIN 13942 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY LARRY

1415 BALDWIN FERRY RDVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 4,7,8,& 9 & PT 5 & 6PLAT BOOK 1- ZZ PAGE- 248Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block AMC MAHONParcel 094U 34 1950A 008000PPIN 16163 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY LARRY A

END OF BOND RDVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888PT NW1/4 NW1/4Section 29 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 106 29 9999 000300PPIN 9586 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY LARRY A

1726 COURT STVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 6 PTPLAT BOOK 1- FF PAGE- 232Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 10RAILROAD ADDITIONParcel 094U 34 225010009600PPIN 16179 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY LARRY A

COURT STVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS 1-3

PLAT BOOK FF PAGE 232Section 34 Township 16 Range 03RAILROAD ADDITIONParcel 094U 34 225010007702PPIN 27193 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY LARRY A

COURT STVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOT 5PLAT BOOK FF PAGE 232Section 34 Township 16 Range 03RAILROAD ADDITIONParcel 094U 34 225010007703PPIN 27194 Receipt———————————————CHISLEY MAGGIE RANDOLPH ESTATE

801 BOWMAN STVICKSBURG MS 39181 0888LOTS: 6 PTPLAT BOOK 1- GG PAGE- 332Section 22 Township 16 Range 03BUCK, MILLER & KLEINParcel 108C 22 0290 006500PPIN 18333 Receipt———————————————CHURCH -CHURCH OF GOD

2607 YERGER STVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: 181 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 22 PAGE- 600Section 29 Township 16 Range 03SPEEDSParcel 1082 29 2600 052300PPIN 6230 Receipt———————————————COLEMAN IRENE ESTATE

217 N LOCUST STVICKSBURG MS 39183 2223LOTS: A,B,C,D,E,& PT FPLAT BOOK 1- 258 PAGE- 1Section 13 Township 16 Range 03LUDORA HUDSON SUB OF LOT 1 READ-ING& LOT 15 CHAPPELLParcel 0941 13 1270 012500PPIN 14213 Receipt———————————————COLLINS HELEN FOSTER ET AL

811 BOWMAN STNEW ORLEANS LA 70128 1517LOTS: 8 PTPLAT BOOK 1- GG PAGE- 332Section 22 Township 16 Range 03BUCK, MILLER & KLEINParcel 108C 22 0290 006100PPIN 18329 Receipt———————————————CONNOR HILNER V

811 BOWMAN ST 1/2VICKBURG MS 39180LOTS: 8 PT & PT 10PLAT BOOK 1- GG PAGE- 332Section 22 Township 16 Range 03BUCK, MILLER & KLEINParcel 108C 22 0290 006200PPIN 18330 Receipt———————————————COOK JEREL P ET AL

4735 LEE RDCOLUMBIAG SC 29205 1275PT NW1/4 NW1/4 NW1/4Section 09 Township 15 Range 04Parcel 113 09 9999 003703PPIN 26193 Receipt———————————————COOPER COREAN DIXON AND

1120 FAYETTE STVICKSBURG MS 39183 2128LOTS: 23 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 4Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 06SPRINGFIELDParcel 094E 13 262006017700PPIN 19502 Receipt———————————————COOPER ELIZA MCGROW ESTATE

1857 GEORGIA AVEVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: 71 THRU 73PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 116PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 117Section 19 Township 16 Range 04Block 04CEDAR GROVEParcel 0951 19 037004027502PPIN 20648 Receipt———————————————COSBY AARON ESTATE

839 BUCK STVICKSBURG MS 39180 6305LOTS: 47,48,277 PT & LTS 49 & 50PLAT BOOK 1- DD PAGE- 337Section 21 Township 16 Range 04HAWLEYParcel 0952 21 1160 003700PPIN 20139 Receipt———————————————COSBY BENNIE

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39180 6305PT PAR 14-DIVISION OF ED & ALBERTAGASKIN ESTATESection 27 Township 15 Range 04Parcel 133 27 9999 002906PPIN 24374 Receipt———————————————COSBY THERESA ESTATE

BUCK STVICKSBURG MS 39180 6305LOTS: 47 PT & PT 48PLAT BOOK 1- DD PAGE- 337Section 21 Township 16 Range 04HAWLEYParcel 0952 21 1160 007400PPIN 20179 Receipt———————————————COSBY THERESA ESTATE

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39180 6305LOTS: 229,230,271,& 272PLAT BOOK 1- DD PAGE- 337Section 21 Township 16 Range 04HAWLEYParcel 0952 21 1160 015400PPIN 20259 Receipt———————————————CRAWFORD ANNIE JEAN

503 MELROSE AVEVICKSBURG MS 39180 6155LOTS: 69PLAT BOOK 1- 1 PAGE- 76Section 13 Township 15 Range 03HAMILTON HEIGHTS #3Parcel 1119 13 1080 010100PPIN 7645 Receipt———————————————CRAWFORD ESTER J

3006 VALLEY STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 14 PT N & LOT 15PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 136Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 04ELDORADOParcel 1082 29 062004018700PPIN 5677 Receipt———————————————CRAWFORD ESTER JOE & ANNIE J

1604 CLAY STVICKSBURG MS 39180 6155LOTS: 43 PTPLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 464Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 08NOEVILLE

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1742 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVDVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: 4 PTPLAT BOOK 1- MM PAGE- 144Section 13 Township 16 Range 03DOSS TRACT-PARKER SUBParcel 0942 13 0530 012800PPIN 19839 Receipt———————————————CROWDER RHONDA M & HARVEY E

245 HACKBERRY DRVICKSBURG MS 39180 7115PT NE1/4 NE1/4Section 06 Township 14 Range 03Parcel 1432 06 9999 002500PPIN 26336 Receipt———————————————CROWLEY ANNIE M ESTATE

726 FARMER STVICKSBURG MS 39183LOTS: 111 PT & PT 112PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 22PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 23Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 18VICKSBURG PROPERParcel 094E 13 001018013200PPIN 19457 Receipt———————————————CURRY WILLIE B

3505 N WASHINGTON STVICKSBURG MS 39183 7623LOTS: 9PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 195Section 33 Township 17 Range 04S BAREFIELD SUB OF LOT 6 OF LOT 8LAWRENCE SUB PT LOT 6 OF LOT 8Parcel 0711 33 0123 007200PPIN 13980 Receipt———————————————CURRY WILLIE B

4121 N WASHINGTON STVICKSBURG MS 39183 7623LOTS: 2BPLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 226Section 33 Township 17 Range 04LAMA PROPERTY IN PART LOT 7 OFS BAREFIELDParcel 0713 33 1543 004500PPIN 14844 Receipt———————————————D & H PROPERTIES INC

MONUMENT PLRIDGELAND MS 39157 5183LOTS: 13 PTPLAT BOOK 1- GG PAGE- 156Section 28 Township 16 Range 03V & M SUBParcel 1088 28 2890 009909PPIN 28200 Receipt———————————————DANIEL JOYCE

102 HAMILTON PLVICKSBURG MS 39180 6125LOTS: 115PLAT BOOK 1- 1 PAGE- 76Section 13 Township 15 Range 03HAMILTON HEIGHTS #3Parcel 1119 13 1080 014400PPIN 7764 Receipt———————————————DAVIS BETTY H & MICHAEL

2903 YERGER STVICKSBURG MS 39180 5106LOTS: 197 PT & PT 199, 201,205 ALLPLAT BOOK 1- 22 PAGE- 600Section 34 Township 16 Range 03SPEEDSParcel 1082 34 2600 056100PPIN 6265 Receipt———————————————DAVIS DORIS ROBINSON ESTATE

511 BOWMAR AVEVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: 6PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 197Section 23 Township 16 Range 03Block 03BOWMAR AVE. ADDITIONParcel 108P 23 021003000300PPIN 16643 Receipt———————————————DAVIS MICHAEL

803 FIFTH NORTH STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 12 PTPLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 06VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094J 19 294006005300PPIN 17546 Receipt———————————————DAVIS MICHAEL W

508 DABNEY STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 1 & 2PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 140Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 07WHARF & LAND RESURVEYParcel 108Q 29 308007003500PPIN 17284 Receipt———————————————DAVIS MILTON L & ALBERTA C

1500 WEEMS STBEVERLY HILLS CA 90211LOTS: 39PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 72Section 27 Township 16 Range 03LANE HEIGHTSParcel 108A 27 1560 006900PPIN 16300 Receipt———————————————DILLAMAR RODNEY E & SHELIA W

1318 SOUTH STVICKSBURG MS 39180 3372LOTS: 5 PT & PT 6PLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 463Section 19 Township 16 Range 03JAMES NOEParcel 094U 19 2000 000600PPIN 16088 Receipt———————————————DORSEY GLORIA & BILLIE FISHER

807 SECOND NORTH STVICKSBURG MS 39180 4645LOTS: 5PLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876PLAT BOOK 2- 282 PAGE- 396Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 09VICKS ENLARGED-HARRIS SUB OF

RESURVEY OF LOTS 18-23Parcel 094K 19 294109000600PPIN 18648 Receipt———————————————DORSEY LUCY & THOMAS BUELAH

GEORGIA AVENATCHEZ MS 39120LOTS: 61 THRU 64PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 116PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 117Section 19 Township 16 Range 04Block 07CEDAR GROVEParcel 0951 19 037007028100PPIN 20659 Receipt———————————————DOSS JENNIE

AVENUE EVICKSBURG MS 39180 4910LOTS: 7

PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 129Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block CMAASVILLEParcel 1082 29 1690C 018000PPIN 5667 Receipt———————————————DOSS WILLIE & JENNIE

904 AVENUE EVICKSBURG MS 39180 4910LOTS: 3 & RES LOTS 1-8PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 129Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block CMAASVILLEParcel 1082 29 1690C 017600PPIN 5663 Receipt———————————————DOSS WILLIE & JENNIE

JACKSON STVICKSBURG MS 39180 4910LOTS: 41 PT & PT 42PLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 11VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094K 19 294011007700PPIN 18724 Receipt———————————————DOSS WILLIE & JENNIE

JACKSON ST 1411 1/2VICKSBURG MS 39180 4910LOTS: 42 PTPLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 11VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094K 19 294011007800PPIN 18725 Receipt———————————————DOSS WILLIE & JENNIE

1411 JACKSON STVICKSBURG MS 39180 4910LOTS: 42 PTPLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 11VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094K 19 294011007900PPIN 18726 Receipt———————————————DOTSON WILLIE & PATRICIA MARTIN

VERMONT STREETVICKSBURG MS 39183 2336LOTS: 4 THRU 12 PT BLK 2PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 58Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 02HOXIEParcel 094G 13 126002002400PPIN 18984 Receipt———————————————DOTSON WILLIE & PATRICIA MARTIN

2030 TEMPLE STREETVICKSBURG MS 39183 2336LOTS: 9PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 238Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 03OPENWOOD TERRACEParcel 094G 13 207003002600PPIN 18986 Receipt———————————————DOTSON WILLIE & PATRICIA MARTIN

TEMPLE STVICKSBURG MS 39183 2336LOTS: 12 PT & 13PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 58Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 02HOXIEParcel 094G 13 126002002501PPIN 25363 Receipt———————————————DUDLEY JOHNNY & ELLEN

2830 GREEN ST (NO ACCESS)VICKSBURG MS 39180 4737LOTS: 13PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 176Section 29 Township 16 Range 03MEADOW ST.Parcel 1082 29 1900 003500PPIN 5517 Receipt———————————————DUDLEY TANGEE & TREY

35 SMALLWOOD DRVICKSBURG MS 39180 0950PT SW 1/4 SE1/4Section 23 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 0964 23 9999 012100PPIN 28769 Receipt———————————————DUHON THERESA LAURENT & CLARK

350 ROCKY LNVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000PT W1/2 W OF HWY 61 SSection 36 Township 15 Range 03Parcel 1292 36 9999 001502PPIN 28687 Receipt———————————————DUMAS R B & GLENDA FAY

ELM LNDELHI LA 71232 3158PT SE1/4 NE1/4Section 22 Township 17 Range 03Parcel 0701 22 9999 015600PPIN 2381 Receipt———————————————DUNMORE CLARENCE III & LINDA H

2051 SKY FARM AVEOMAHA NE 68154 2507LOTS: 103 & 104PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 181Section 09 Township 16 Range 04SKY FARM SUBParcel 0864 09 2470 002400PPIN 19929 Receipt———————————————DUNMORE ROSEMARY

263 HWY 80VICKSBURG MS 39180 7233PT W 1/2-SW 1/4 S OF HWY 80Section 23 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 096 23 9999 006300PPIN 14651 Receipt———————————————DUPERON BARBARA

1020 AVENUE BNEW ORLEANS LA 70129 1517LOTS: 12 THRU 14PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 107PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 109Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 07ALPINE HEIGHTSParcel 1082 29 005007021800PPIN 5708 Receipt———————————————DURDEN CREEK DEV CO INC

INDIANA AVEDENHAM SPRINGS LA 70727PT SE 1/4Section 32 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 107 32 9999 009200PPIN 13373 Receipt———————————————DURDEN CREEK DEV CO INC

OLD HWY 27DENHAM SPRINGS LA 70727 0000PT SW 1/4Section 31 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 107 31 9999 006500PPIN 13439 Receipt———————————————DURDEN CREEK DEV CO INC

LEE RDDENHAM SPRINGS LA 70727

PT SE1/4 SW1/4Section 31 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 107 31 9999 006503PPIN 27530 Receipt———————————————E RIVER FARMS

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 1 PT & PT LOTS 2,4Section 01 Township 15 Range 03LAKE HILL SUB #1Parcel 1112 01 1480 021402PPIN 24739 Receipt———————————————EDWARDS JAMES W & BARBARA L

20 LAKE SHORE DRVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 2PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 235Section 22 Township 17 Range 03LONG LAKE SUB #3Parcel 0701 22 1200 004600PPIN 2267 Receipt———————————————ESTER STEWART BUFORD FOUNDA-TION

1422 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVDYAZOO CITY MS 39194PT SW1/4Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Parcel 094F 13 9999 004400PPIN 19195 Receipt———————————————FAIRWAYS DEV LLC

FAIRWAYSVICKSBURG MS 39181PT S1/2(PUMP SITE)Section 01 Township 16 Range 04CParcel 084 01C9999 000150PPIN 29500 Receipt———————————————FAIRWAYS DEVELOPERS LLC

LIMITED ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39181 0056PT NW1/4 NW1/4PT PENINSULA AREASection 01 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 0846 01 9999 004900PPIN 24171 Receipt———————————————FAIRWAYS DEVELOPERS LLC

FAIRWAYS DRVICKSBURG MS 39181 005660’ ROAD EASEMENT BETWEEN LOTS21AND 22PLAT BOOK 1- 3 PAGE- 100Section 01 Township 16 Range 04CFAIRWAYS PART 7Parcel 0846 01C0698 003201PPIN 25010 Receipt———————————————FAIRWAYS DEVELOPERS LLC

PEBBLE BEACH DRVICKSBURG MS 39181 0056LOTS: 12 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 3 PAGE- 117Section 01 Township 16 Range 04CFAIRWAYS PART 10Parcel 0847 01C0702 001200PPIN 26651 Receipt———————————————FAIRWAYS DEVELOPERS LLC

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39181PT NW1/4, SW1/4(LAND BEHIND LOTS IN FAIRWAYS PT10)Section 01 Township 16 Range 04CParcel 084 01C9999 000127PPIN 28543 Receipt———————————————FAIRWAYS DEVELOPERS LLC

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39181PT E1/2(12’ SPITE STRIP)Section 01 Township 16 Range 04CParcel 084 01C9999 000142PPIN 29168 Receipt———————————————FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOC

DRUMMOND STTROY MI 48098 0000LOT PT SE 1/4 SE 1/4Section 22 Township 16 Range 03Parcel 108B 22 9999 001500PPIN 17353 Receipt———————————————FIELDER EFFIE L ESTATE

404 WARREN STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 43PLAT BOOK 1- 1 PAGE- 37Section 02 Township 15 Range 03Block AMARION PARK #4 - BLOCK AParcel 1114 02 1780A 003300PPIN 10322 Receipt———————————————FIELDS EDNA

1104 JEFFERSON STHOUSTON TX 77072 1341LOTS: 36 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 4Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 07SPRINGFIELDParcel 094E 13 262007002800PPIN 19351 Receipt———————————————FONTAINE MARK J

1619 BROADHILL DRGREENFIELD IN 46140 0000LOTS: 9PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 196Section 27 Township 16 Range 03BROADHILL SURVEYParcel 108A 27 0240 013100PPIN 16371 Receipt———————————————FORBES JOEL L & DELORIS A

83 CHINA GROVE LNVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000PT SE1/4 NW1/4Section 14 Township 15 Range 04Parcel 119 14 9999 004400PPIN 4592 Receipt———————————————FOSTER FRANKIE S

1220 FILLMORE STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 1PLAT BOOK 1- 384 PAGE- 116Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 07NOEVILLE SWITZER SUBParcel 0943 19 201107004500PPIN 17796 Receipt———————————————FRANKLIN DARRYL

MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVDVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: A & BPLAT BOOK 1- 396 PAGE- 307Section 19 Township 16 Range 04Block 02CEDAR GROVE-RESURVEY LOT 23-34;78-

81 BLK 2Parcel 0951 19 037202025600PPIN 20626 Receipt———————————————FRANKLIN DARRYL

2101 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVDVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000

PT NE 1/4Section 19 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 0954 19 9999 007301PPIN 22730 Receipt———————————————FRANKLIN WILLIE ESTATE

1901 HOLLY STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 42 PT LOTPLAT BOOK 1- FF PAGE- 232Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 02RAILROAD ADDITIONParcel 108B 34 225002004600PPIN 17386 Receipt———————————————FREEMAN PATRICIA

MOP LNVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 9PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 1Section 29 Township 15 Range 03SOUTH VICKSBURG ENLARGED TRACT126Parcel 1241 29 2597 002502PPIN 25988 Receipt———————————————FULLER LAWRENCE & VONTRICIA

314 RANCHO RDVICKSBURG MS 39180 7320PT SW1/4 SE1/4Section 23 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 0964 23 9999 009800PPIN 28189 Receipt———————————————GALEY JOHN R10010 HWY 61 S

VICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOT PT N1/2 OF SE1/4Section 20 Township 14 Range 03Parcel 156 20 9999 001400PPIN 8849 Receipt———————————————GALEY JOHNNY R

GALEY DRVICKSBURG MS 39180 7615PART N1/2 LOT 3Section 25 Township 14 Range 03Parcel 156 25 9999 000100PPIN 8887 Receipt———————————————GASKIN LENA P

911 CHESTNUT STVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: 1,2 PTPLAT BOOK 1- II PAGE- 206Section 20 Township 16 Range 03Block 12FOLKES ADDITIONParcel 094H 20 086012005800PPIN 19299 Receipt———————————————GEIST LEIGH A & BRIAN M

1504 ETHEL STVIRGINIA BEACH VA 23454 5517LOTS: 41 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 165Section 27 Township 16 Range 03BARSTOWParcel 1083 27 0130 005100PPIN 13793 Receipt———————————————GENERAL HOLDINGS INC

RAWLSTON STVICKSBURG MS 39183 2933PLAT BOOK 1- VNC PAGE-Section 13 Township 16 Range 03GOODRICH & WILSONParcel 094E 13 0990 007800PPIN 19401 Receipt———————————————GLASSCO VIRGIE D

2832 GREEN STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 14 & 15PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 176Section 29 Township 16 Range 03MEADOW ST.Parcel 1082 29 1900 003400PPIN 5516 Receipt———————————————GORDEY VIOLET M

205 HACKBERRY DRBENTON AR 72019 9569PT NE1/4Section 06 Township 14 Range 03Parcel 1432 06 9999 002100PPIN 10600 Receipt———————————————GRAY ROBIN

3007 VALLEY STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 8 & 9PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 136Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 02ELDORADOParcel 1082 29 062002018300PPIN 5670 Receipt———————————————GREEN ALVIN K & VICKIE C

904 NATIONAL STBOLTON MS 39041 0449LOTS: 1PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 152Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 11NATIONAL PARK ADDITIONParcel 1086 29 197011023300PPIN 15858 Receipt———————————————GREEN DIANE ET AL

311 IDA STVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: 1PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 135Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 01ARTHUR EVANSParcel 108A 34 068001008500PPIN 16316 Receipt———————————————GREEN GRACIE L ET AL

424 FORD RDVICKSBURG MS 39181 1743LOTS: 9PLAT BOOK 1- 272 PAGE- 366Section 02 Township 16 Range 03WILLIAM B FORD SUBParcel 0878 02 0862 002800PPIN 6655 Receipt———————————————GRIFFIN BARBARA ET AL

1740 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVDVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 5 PTPLAT BOOK 1- MM PAGE- 144Section 13 Township 16 Range 03DOSS TRACT-PARKER SUBParcel 0942 13 0530 012900PPIN 19840 Receipt———————————————GUINN JOHNNIE L & ORA D

920 FARMER STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 160 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 23PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 22Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 24VICKSBURG PROPERParcel 094K 19 001024006800PPIN 18715 Receipt———————————————HALL EVELYN LOUISE ET AL

307 IDA STVICKSBURG MS 39180 3361

LOTS: 3PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 135Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 01ARTHUR EVANSParcel 108A 34 068001008700PPIN 16318 Receipt———————————————HALL JOSEPH TIMOTHY YOUNG

1508 FIRST EAST STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 18 PTPLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 09VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094K 19 294009000200PPIN 18643 Receipt———————————————HALL LEROY

413 PLEASANT VALLEY DRVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 34PLAT BOOK 1- 2 PAGE- 70Section 22 Township 15 Range 03PLEASANT VALLEY SUB RESURVEYParcel 1233 22 1540 003100PPIN 10530 Receipt———————————————HAMILTON DEVELOPMENT CO

30’ DRAINAGE DITCHVICKSBURG MS 3918030 FOOT DRAINAGE DITCH ANDPT SE1/4 SE1/4Section 07 Township 15 Range 04GREENBRIER SUBParcel 1125 07 0810 015800PPIN 29806 Receipt———————————————HAMILTON J MARK & BARBARA B

401 LONGWOOD DRVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 63PLAT BOOK 1- 1 PAGE- 91Section 06 Township 15 Range 04BELLE MEADE #1Parcel 1121 06 0292 009100PPIN 3547 Receipt———————————————HAMILTON JOHN MARK

4020 HWY 80VICKSBURG MS 39180PT N1/2 N OF HWY 80Section 24 Township 16 Range 04CParcel 097 24C9999 000300PPIN 10969 Receipt———————————————HARDY FABEIAN D

107 N LOCUST STRICHMOND CA 94804LOTS: 11 PT & PT 12PLAT BOOK 1- II PAGE- 118Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 02CHAPPELLParcel 0941 13 040002008400PPIN 14171 Receipt———————————————HARRIS ALICE ESTATE

813 AVENUE CVICKSBURG MS 39180 9153LOTS: 30 PT S E & PT 31 THRU 36PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 107PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 109Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 06ALPINE HEIGHTSParcel 1082 29 005006013000PPIN 5614 Receipt———————————————HARRIS ALICE ESTATE ET AL

1719 MILITARY AVEVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 15PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 32Section 27 Township 16 Range 03KINGS ADDITION TO LANEParcel 108L 27 1410 008100PPIN 15580 Receipt———————————————HARRIS CHARLES R

RAILROAD ALLEYVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 10 S 1/2PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 157Section 01 Township 16 Range 03CLEARVIEW SUBParcel 0878 01 0431 003500PPIN 6668 Receipt———————————————HARRIS JOHN & ETTA

1330 WOOD STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 9PLAT BOOK 1- FF PAGE- 232Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 04RAILROAD ADDITIONParcel 094U 34 225004011000PPIN 16193 Receipt———————————————HARRIS JOSEPH P & TERESA V HARRIS

HWY 80GERMANTOWN TN 38138LOTS: 5 PTPLAT BOOK 1- FF PAGE- 650Section 22 Township 16 Range 04JOHN BAREFIELDParcel 0951022 0120 000100PPIN 20881 Receipt———————————————HARRIS MALCOLM L & ROSIE D

823 W PINE STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 83 PT & PT 84 & 85PLAT BOOK 1- 59 PAGE- 330Section 22 Township 16 Range 03Block 04CASTLE HILLParcel 094W 22 036004005500PPIN 15461 Receipt———————————————HARRIS MYRTICE

1112 GRAMMAR STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 6 W 30 FT OF LT 7PLAT BOOK 1- 58 PAGE- 414Section 34 Township 16 Range 03VICKS RECENT - EMANUEL SUB OF LOT13Parcel 094V 34 2950 005800PPIN 18259 Receipt———————————————HARRIS REGINALD ET AL

1002 MEADOW ST (1002 1/2)VICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 13 PT & PT LOTS 14 & 15PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 2Section 34 Township 16 Range 03UNION BANKParcel 108J 34 2850 014200PPIN 17238 Receipt———————————————HARRIS W T

FAIRWAYS DRVICKSBURG MS 39181 0056PT NW1/4 NW1/4Section 01 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 0846 01 9999 002200PPIN 24829 Receipt———————————————HARRIS WILLIAM T

NEWIT VICKVICKSBURG MS 39181 0056PT S 1/2 NW /14Section 02 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 0841 02 9999 011300

PPIN 18093 Receipt———————————————HARRIS WILLIAM T

CLUB HOUSE CIRVICKSBURG MS 39181 0056PT N1/2 SW 1/4Section 02 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 0842 02 9999 000801PPIN 23306 Receipt———————————————HARRISON LILLIAN ET AL

1612 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVDBASTROP LA 71220 6991PT OF TRACTPLAT BOOK 1- EE PAGE- 33Section 13 Township 16 Range 03HOLLAND & DOUGLASParcel 094F 13 1220 004100PPIN 19192 Receipt———————————————HARVEST INVESTMENTS CORP

ROCKY LNCOLLIERVILLE TN 38017PT W1/2(FRACTIONAL)Section 35 Township 15 Range 03Parcel 1292 35 9999 001501PPIN 26004 Receipt———————————————HARVEST INVESTMENTS CORP

150 ROCKY LNVICKSBURG MS 39180PT W1/2(FRACTIONAL)Section 35 Township 15 Range 03Parcel 1292 35 9999 001505PPIN 29145 Receipt———————————————HATTIX MARSHALL ETAL

NO ACCESSHOUSTON TX 77054 0000LOTS: 3PLAT BOOK 1- 330 PAGE- 164PLAT BOOK 2- 330 PAGE- 165Section 34 Township 16 Range 03UNION BANK-SWITZER DIVISION PARTLOT 10,11,12Parcel 108J 34 2870 014700PPIN 17243 Receipt———————————————HAVIS WILLIAM HAMILTON

3308 RAINTREE RDVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 10PLAT BOOK 1- UNC PAGE-Section 33 Township 16 Range 04RAINTREE SUBParcel 107 33 2241 000900PPIN 13252 Receipt———————————————HESTER HARVEY E

2909 DRUMMOND STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 32 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 154PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 155Section 29 Township 16 Range 03SOUTHSIDE LAND CO.Parcel 1082 29 2580 038000PPIN 5920 Receipt———————————————HICKS JULIUS

1205 FIRST EAST STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 109 PT & PT 110PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 22PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 23Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 18VICKSBURG PROPERParcel 094E 13 001018015900PPIN 19484 Receipt———————————————HICKS JULIUSVICKSBURG MS 39183LOTS: 42 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 165Section 27 Township 16 Range 03BARSTOWParcel 1083 27 0130 005101PPIN 28028 Receipt———————————————HICKS JULIUS ESTATE

LOUISIANA AVEVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 81 THRU 83PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 116PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 117Section 19 Township 16 Range 04Block 03CEDAR GROVEParcel 0951 19 037003026600PPIN 20637 Receipt———————————————HILDERBRAND INVESTMENTS

GRAVEL RDVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 4 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 1 PAGE- 53Section 28 Township 16 Range 03V & M-LILY BROWN SUBParcel 1089 28 2891 002901PPIN 24938 Receipt———————————————HILL AMELIA

606 POPLAR STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 17PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 34Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 04SPRINGFIELD ADDITION - MILLERSSUB.SQ. 4Parcel 094E 13 263004011700PPIN 19441 Receipt———————————————HILL MARY C ET AL & JOHN EVANS

632 FORT HILL DRVICKSBURG MS 39180 9949LOTS: 67 PT & PT 68PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 4Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 17FISHERVILLEParcel 094B 13 077017003300PPIN 19552 Receipt———————————————HODGE CARRIE ESTATE

1432 SOUTH STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 29PLAT BOOK 1- GG PAGE- 331Section 19 Township 16 Range 03WIRT ADAMSParcel 094U 19 0040 001600PPIN 16098 Receipt———————————————HOLLOWELL DALLAS R

BONELLI STVICKSBURG MS 39180 9349PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 181Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 14VICKS RECENTParcel 094V 34 296014005100PPIN 18252 Receipt———————————————HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL NETWORKINC

403 ASHWOOD DRHOUSTON TX 77081PT NE1/4 SE1/4Section 23 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 0964 23 9999 001500PPIN 26479 Receipt———————————————

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METAIRIE LA 70003LOTS: 9 PT & AD TRPLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 463Section 19 Township 16 Range 03JAMES NOEParcel 094U 19 2000 004400PPIN 16127 Receipt———————————————HORTON DONALD C & DIANA D

4987 MT ALBAN RDVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000PT NE 1/4 SE 1/4Section 17 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 096 17 9999 003101PPIN 23341 Receipt———————————————HOUSTON EUGENE

1607 MAIN STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 25 PTPLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 08VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094J 19 294008002800PPIN 17521 Receipt———————————————HOUSTON EUGENE

1011 FOURTH NORTH STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 67 PT N 1/2PLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 17VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094J 19 294017010100PPIN 17594 Receipt———————————————HOUSTON EUGENE

FOURTH NORTH STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 54 PTSection 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 17VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094J 19 294017010001PPIN 22596 Receipt———————————————HUNT CHARLES SR ET AL

S MAINDALLAS TX 75232 0000BLK 5LOTS: 1 THRU 3 OF LT 23 OF SEALEPLAT BOOK 1- II PAGE- 206Section 20 Township 16 Range 03Block 05FOLKES ADDITIONParcel 094H 20 086005006100PPIN 19302 Receipt———————————————HUNT CHARLIE JR

2316 GROVE STDALLAS TX 75232 0000LOTS: 1 PT & PT 4PLAT BOOK 1- 324 PAGE- 150Section 21 Township 16 Range 04ELIZA STEWARTParcel 0953 21 0621 002000PPIN 20811 Receipt———————————————HUNT PATSY ET AL

806 MISSION 66VICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 9 PTPLAT BOOK 1- II PAGE- 206Section 20 Township 16 Range 03Block 05FOLKES ADDITIONParcel 094H 20 086005006500PPIN 19309 Receipt———————————————HUSBAND GENEVA

2323 LAKE STVICKSBURG MS 39180 7013AND PT LOT K SPEED ST SURVEYLOTS: 48 PT & 49 PTSection 34 Township 16 Range 03HARRISBURGParcel 108J 34 1120 002504PPIN 24088 Receipt———————————————HYNUM BURTON W & SHEILA W

684 KIRKLAND RDVICKSBURG MS 39180PT SE1/4 NE1/4Section 10 Township 14 Range 03Parcel 143 10 9999 003801PPIN 29125 Receipt———————————————IRWIN GEORGE & ASIA NORA ESTATE

36 HICKS HILL LNVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000PT SE 1/4Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Parcel 1087 29 9999 005701PPIN 21129 Receipt———————————————IVY GEORGE JR & ALBERTA

1200 HARRISON STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: PT BLK 14PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 181Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 14VICKS RECENTParcel 094V 34 296014002900PPIN 18230 Receipt———————————————JABOUR JOHN E

2605 OAK STVICKSBURG MS 39182 1786LOTS: 5PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 197Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 01BOWMAR AVE. ADDITIONParcel 108H 34 021001005700PPIN 15183 Receipt———————————————JABOUR JOHNNY & W HARRIS ET AL

HWY 27VICKSBURG MS 39182 1786LOTS: 1 PTSection 22 Township 16 Range 04JOHN BAREFIELD-RESURVEY OF LOT 4Parcel 0951022 0121 000601PPIN 23112 Receipt———————————————JABOUR JOHNNY ESTATE

PEARL STVICKSBURG MS 39182 1786LOTS 255, 263 THRU 265LOTS: 253 PT, PT LOTS 256,262, LOTPLAT BOOK 1- GG PAGE- 17Section 22 Township 16 Range 03PORTERFIELDParcel 094X 22 2200 004800PPIN 18181 Receipt———————————————JABOUR JOHNNY ESTATE

1201 WALNUT STREETVICKSBURG MS 39182 1786LOTS: 223 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 1 PAGE- 23Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 35VICKSBURG PROPERParcel 094P 19 001035000200PPIN 18410 Receipt———————————————JABOUR JOHNNY ESTATE

128 MCAULEY DRVICKSBURG MS 39182 1786LOTS: 13PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 227

Section 21 Township 16 Range 04WILDWOOD #1Parcel 0952 21 3090 022200PPIN 20328 Receipt———————————————JACKSON ALBERT ESTATE

713 MEADOW STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 17 PTPLAT BOOK 1- FF PAGE- 155Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 03HARRISBURGParcel 108H 34 112003012200PPIN 15249 Receipt———————————————JACKSON CLARENCE & IRENE ESTATE

1926 OLIVE STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 51 PT & PT LOT 52PLAT BOOK 1- FF PAGE- 232Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 02RAILROAD ADDITIONParcel 108B 34 225002005400PPIN 17395 Receipt———————————————JAMES CEOLA

1216 EAST AVEVICKSBURG MS 39181 1465LOTS: 5 PT & W 1/2 7PLAT BOOK 1- HH PAGE- 630Section 34 Township 16 Range 03CAMPUS MARTIUSParcel 108B 34 0310 011200PPIN 17456 Receipt———————————————JAMES SILAS & FANNIE M ESTATE

352 FORD RDVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 23 S 1/2PLAT BOOK 1- 272 PAGE- 367Section 02 Township 16 Range 03WILLIAM B FORD SUBParcel 0876 02 0862 004300PPIN 6203 Receipt———————————————JEFFERSON FUNERAL HOME W H INC

800 MONROE STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 25 & 26PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 23PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 22Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 07VICKSBURG PROPERParcel 094L 19 001007000900PPIN 18526 Receipt———————————————JEFFERSON GLEN C & TERESA M

2226 ROGER STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 19 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 70 PAGE- 400Section 34 Township 16 Range 03LANEParcel 108L 34 1550 010900PPIN 15608 Receipt———————————————JEFFERY CLIFTON

N WASHINGTON STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 36 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 61 PAGE- 283Section 12 Township 16 Range 03VOGELSONParcel 0877 12 2971 001800PPIN 11665 Receipt———————————————JMS BUILDERS INC

NO ACCESSRIDGELAND MS 39158 2414PT N1/2 N1/2 SW1/4Section 27 Township 15 Range 03Parcel 130 27 9999 000402PPIN 25257 Receipt———————————————JMS BUILDERS INC

MANSHIP CIRRIDGELAND MS 39158 2414LOTS: 23PLAT BOOK 1- 3 PAGE- 111Section 27 Township 15 Range 03FOX RUN PT 2Parcel 1305 27 0868 002300PPIN 25745 Receipt———————————————JOHNSON DENNIS B & VIVIAN R

4810 HALLS FERRY RDVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 16PLAT BOOK 1- 2 PAGE- 29Section 07 Township 15 Range 04WICLAND PLACE #1Parcel 1124 07 2120 000700PPIN 3624 Receipt———————————————JOHNSON DORETHA

2215 LETITIA STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 4 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 62 PAGE- 264Section 22 Township 16 Range 03Block BARTHURParcel 108J 22 0070B 004600PPIN 17138 Receipt———————————————JOHNSON DORETHA

203 SECOND AVEVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 7PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 225Section 19 Township 16 Range 04Block 01MEADOWVALEParcel 0951 19 191001012500PPIN 20489 Receipt———————————————JOHNSON ERNEST LEE

609 FAIRGROUND STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 52 PT, & PT LOTS 53 & 75PLAT BOOK 1- UU PAGE- 129Section 34 Township 16 Range 03THRIFTParcel 108H 34 2800 005200PPIN 15178 Receipt———————————————JOHNSON MARY FRENCH ESTATE

1115 SECOND NORTH STANTIOCH CA 94531 7408LOTS: 18 PT S 1/2PLAT BOOK 1- H PAGE- 91Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 02NORTONParcel 094K 19 204002016600PPIN 18817 Receipt———————————————JOHNSON OLIVIA J ESTATE

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 8PLAT BOOK 1- 260 PAGE- 273Section 22 Township 16 Range 03PORTERFIELD RESURVEYParcel 094X 22 2201 003600PPIN 18169 Receipt———————————————JOHNSON RICHARD D

NO ACCESSBROOKHAVEN MS 39601 8498LOTS: 4 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 198Section 29 Township 16 Range 04Block 07

WARREN HEIGHTSParcel 1086 29 300007010201PPIN 26621 Receipt———————————————JOHNSON WILLIE LEE SR

230 CURRY STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 4 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 71Section 33 Township 17 Range 04A B LEE SUB OF FERGUSON SUB OFLOT7 OF S BAREFIELD LOT 8Parcel 0711 33 0124 005800PPIN 13966 Receipt———————————————JOHNSON WILLIE LEE SR &

CURRY STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 4 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 71Section 33 Township 17 Range 04A B LEE SUB OF FERGUSON SUB OFLOT7 OF S BAREFIELD LOT 8Parcel 0711 33 0124 005900PPIN 13967 Receipt———————————————JONES CATINA

616 RAWLSTON STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 4 PTPLAT BOOK 1- VNC PAGE-Section 13 Township 16 Range 03GOODRICH & WILSONParcel 094E 13 0990 007700PPIN 19400 Receipt———————————————JONES DAVID & FLORA11124 OAK RIDGE RD

VICKSBURG MS 39183 0000PT SW1/4 NW1/4Section 03 Township 17 Range 05Parcel 048 03 9999 000600PPIN 981 Receipt———————————————JONES DELORES

2934 HIGHLAND AVEVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: 15 THRU 17PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 107PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 109Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 06ALPINE HEIGHTSParcel 1082 29 005006012600PPIN 5610 Receipt———————————————JONES LAURA L

130 OLD BIEDENHAM RDVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000PT SE1/4 NW1/4Section 28 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 105 28 9999 002903PPIN 25242 Receipt———————————————JONES LEOLA ET AL

BODLEY STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 11 PT S 1/2PLAT BOOK 1- I PAGE- 159Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 02BODLEYParcel 094R 19 019002003900PPIN 17674 Receipt———————————————JONES NED H JR

1328 BAY STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 3 PT & PT 12PLAT BOOK 1- FF PAGE- 232Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 05RAILROAD ADDITIONParcel 108A 34 225005000800PPIN 16237 Receipt———————————————JONES WILLIE M

2227 LETITIA STCHEYENNE WY 82007LOTS: 7 THRU 9 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 62 PAGE- 264Section 22 Township 16 Range 03Block BARTHURParcel 108J 22 0070B 004100PPIN 17133 Receipt———————————————KELLY FLOYD JR & JUNE M

CHERRY STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000PT SE 1/4Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Parcel 108K 34 9999 003201PPIN 21564 Receipt———————————————KELLY MICHAEL L & WILSEY S

2764 WASHINGTON STJACKSON MS 39236 0000LOTS: 1 & 2PLAT BOOK 1- XX PAGE- 501Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 01TEMPLE HILL SUBParcel 108P 29 275001002500PPIN 16665 Receipt———————————————KELLY MICHAEL L & WILSEY S

2752 WASHINGTON STJACKSON MS 39236 0000LOTS: 4 & 5PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 140Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 01WHARF & LAND RESURVEYParcel 108P 29 308001002600PPIN 16666 Receipt———————————————KELLY MICHAEL L & WILSEY S

2745 WASHINGTON STJACKSON MS 39236 0000LOTS: 12 THRU 14PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 14Section 29 Township 16 Range 03CENTURYParcel 108P 29 0380 006500PPIN 16708 Receipt———————————————KELLY MICHAEL L & WILSEY S

WASHINGTON STJACKSON MS 39236 0000LOTS: 1 PT (NORTH)PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 14Section 29 Township 16 Range 03CENTURYParcel 108P 29 0380 008400PPIN 16727 Receipt———————————————KELLY MICHAEL L & WILSEY S

WASHINGTON STJACKSON MS 39236 0000LOTS: 1 & 2PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 130Section 29 Township 16 Range 03TERRACESParcel 108P 29 2770 008600PPIN 16729 Receipt———————————————KENNEDY JOHNNY

1814 COURT STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 13 PT & PT LOT 15PLAT BOOK 1- FF PAGE- 232Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 04RAILROAD ADDITION

Parcel 094U 34 225004013300PPIN 16216 Receipt———————————————KINCAIDE CLARA D ET AL

801 FOURTH NORTH STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 14 PT N 1/2PLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 07VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094J 19 294007001200PPIN 17504 Receipt———————————————KING ANGELA R

1609 MARCUS STVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: BPLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 62Section 27 Township 16 Range 03FLOWERS HILL TRACT (MARCUS SUB)Parcel 1083 27 0800 010600PPIN 13852 Receipt———————————————KING GLADYS CLARK

223 NORTH LOCUST STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 2PLAT BOOK 1- KK PAGE- 234Section 13 Township 16 Range 03NORTH READINGParcel 0941 13 2290 012700PPIN 14215 Receipt———————————————KING RUTHA MAE & JOSEPH

1625 SKY FARM AVEVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000PT SW 1/4 NE 1/4Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Parcel 0942 13 9999 002100PPIN 19734 Receipt———————————————KING SAVANNAH ETAL

108 N LOCUST STCHICAGO IL 60619 0000LOTS: 12 PTPLAT BOOK 1- II PAGE- 118Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 02CHAPPELLParcel 0941 13 040002008500PPIN 14172 Receipt———————————————KINGS JOSEPH JR

534 FELD STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 17PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 116PLAT BOOK 2- 116 PAGE- 117Section 13 Township 16 Range 03FELD REALTYParcel 094G 13 0750 001700PPIN 18977 Receipt———————————————KINNEY CATHERINE S

2047 SKY FARM AVEVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 102PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 181Section 09 Township 16 Range 04SKY FARM SUBParcel 0864 09 2470 002300PPIN 19928 Receipt———————————————KINNEY ETHEL ROBINSON ESTATE

109 N LOCUST STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 22 (TRACT ADJOINING THIS LOSection 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 05CHAPPELLParcel 0941 13 040005008800PPIN 15403 Receipt———————————————KINNEY ETHEL ROBINSON ESTATE

1203 PRICE STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 22 TRACT ADJOININGSection 13 Township 16 Range 03CHAPPELLParcel 0941 13 040005008801PPIN 22019 Receipt———————————————KLEISDORF SAM ESTATE

NO ACCESSNORFOLK VA 23510 2232LOTS: 6 & 7PLAT BOOK 1- 260 PAGE- 273Section 22 Township 16 Range 03PORTERFIELD RESURVEYParcel 094X 22 2201 003700PPIN 18170 Receipt———————————————KOESTLER JOAN H &

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: 58 PTPLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 19VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094K 19 294019008200PPIN 18729 Receipt———————————————KOESTLER JOAN L &

GRAMMAR STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 16 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 181Section 34 Township 16 Range 03VICKS RECENTParcel 094U 34 2960 005600PPIN 16139 Receipt———————————————LABARRE OSCAR P III

GEORGIA AVEGREENSBORO GA 30642 0000LOTS: 64 THRU 66PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 116PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 117Section 19 Township 16 Range 04Block 04CEDAR GROVEParcel 0951 19 037004027507PPIN 20653 Receipt———————————————LARKINS ERNEST J & ARIE L

1402 SKY FARM AVEVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 25 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 4Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 08SPRINGFIELD NORTH-AB READINGParcel 0942 13 267008007400PPIN 19785 Receipt———————————————LATHAM CLARENCE D & BEVERLY C

FAYETTE STVICKSBURG MS 39183 2259LOTS: 42 PT & PT 43PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 16Section 13 Township 16 Range 03SPRINGFIELD - BONELLI SUB OF SQS.13 & 16Parcel 094E 13 2660 005400PPIN 19377 Receipt———————————————LAWRENCE HARVEY C ESTATE

2304 LETITIA STVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: L PT & PT MPLAT BOOK 1- 55 PAGE- 440Section 22 Township 16 Range 03HARRISBURG - SPEED SUB OF LOTS31, 32 & 50Parcel 108J 22 1130 003100

PPIN 17124 Receipt———————————————LAWRENCE WILLIAM

NO ACCESSMURFREESBORO TN 37129 3048PT LOTSection 13 Township 16 Range 03GLASS TRACT EAST OF CHERRY ST.Parcel 094D 13 0920 000300PPIN 19585 Receipt———————————————LEE GERALDINE

HALLS FERRY RDSPRINGFIELD IL 62704 0000PT SE 1/4 SE 1/4(LOT 4 KINCADE ESTATES)Section 21 Township 15 Range 04Parcel 120 21 9999 004004PPIN 23003 Receipt———————————————LEE MARY B

NO ACCESSHOUSTON TX 77063 5135LOTS: 30 & 31PLAT BOOK 1- DD PAGE- 337Section 21 Township 16 Range 04HAWLEYParcel 0952 21 1160 012800PPIN 20233 Receipt———————————————LEE MATTHEW JR

2617 KEN KARYL AVEVICKSBURG MS 39183LOTS: 80PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 82PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 83Section 27 Township 16 Range 03Block GKEN CARYL PARKParcel 1081 27 1360G 032700PPIN 5057 Receipt———————————————LEWIS WILLIE STEVE

1013 MUNDY STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 17 & 18PLAT BOOK 1- 248 PAGE- 589Section 13 Township 16 Range 03GLASS TRACT EAST OF CHERRY ST.FLETCHER SUB PART OF LOT 16Parcel 094B 13 0930 005200PPIN 19570 Receipt———————————————LIBBETT JACQUELINE M

2643 ROOSEVELT AVEVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 5PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 194Section 27 Township 16 Range 03PARKVIEWParcel 1084 27 2130 001800PPIN 13086 Receipt———————————————LINNEAR G W ESTATE

1033 BUCK STCHICAGO IL 60617 1847LOTS: 96 & 149PLAT BOOK 1- DD PAGE- 337Section 21 Township 16 Range 04HAWLEYParcel 0952 21 1160 005400PPIN 20157 Receipt———————————————LINNEAR GEORGE ESTATE

HILDEGARDE TERCHICAGO IL 60617 1847LOTS: 161,162,163,208,209,& 210PLAT BOOK 1- DD PAGE- 337Section 21 Township 16 Range 04HAWLEYParcel 0952 21 1160 014600PPIN 20251 Receipt———————————————LINNEAR GEORGE W ESTATE

HILDEGARDE TERCHICAGO IL 60617 1847LOTS: 164 & 207PLAT BOOK 1- DD PAGE- 337Section 21 Township 16 Range 04HAWLEYParcel 0952 21 1160 014500PPIN 20250 Receipt———————————————LINNEAR GEORGE W ESTATE

HILDEGARDE TERCHICAGO IL 60617 1847LOTS: 160 PTPLAT BOOK 1- DD PAGE- 337Section 21 Township 16 Range 04HAWLEYParcel 0952 21 1160 014700PPIN 20252 Receipt———————————————LINZY GREGORY & CONNIE

10 JIL MARIE CIRVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 179 & PT SOUTH ADJ TO LOT 17PLAT BOOK 1- 2 PAGE- 48Section 03 Township 16 Range 04OPENWOOD PLANTATION #5Parcel 0851 03 1450 014800PPIN 12327 Receipt———————————————LOVE WANDA F WINTERS

754 JOHNSON STVICKSBURG MS 39180 4221LOTS: 27 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 62 PAGE- 302Section 29 Township 16 Range 03RAUMS SUB OF WAREParcel 1086 29 2280 020101PPIN 25886 Receipt———————————————LUSTER ALONZO

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 17PLAT BOOK 1- KK PAGE- 234Section 13 Township 16 Range 03NORTH READINGParcel 0941 13 2290 005000PPIN 14115 Receipt———————————————MARTIN BRADFORD A & EARLINE

1509 N FISHER STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 68 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 4Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 17FISHERVILLEParcel 094B 13 077017000100PPIN 19518 Receipt———————————————MARTIN MILDRED & ANDREA MARTIN&

208 N LOCUST STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 9PLAT BOOK 1- II PAGE- 118Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 01CHAPPELLParcel 0941 13 040001008000PPIN 14167 Receipt———————————————MAYEAUX J A & ANNIE R HINES

NO ACCESSJACKSON MS 39286 0000PT E1/2 & PT SW1/4 NW1/4Section 02 Township 18 Range 05Parcel 004 02 9999 000200PPIN 151 Receipt———————————————MAYEAUX JOE A & ANNIE M HINES

HWY 3JACKSON MS 39286 0000

PT W1/2 NE1/4 & PT SE1/4Section 04 Township 18 Range 05Parcel 005 04 9999 001000PPIN 202 Receipt———————————————MAYEAUX JOE A & CONSTANT H

NO ACCESSJACKSON MS 39286 0000S1/2 NE1/4 SW1/4

Section 35 Township 9 Range 05Parcel 003 35 9999 000800PPIN 142 Receipt———————————————MAYEAUX JOE A & HINES ANNE M

NO ACCESSJACKSON MS 39286 0000PT NE1/4 & PT SE1/4 NW1/4Section 09 Township 18 Range 05Parcel 005 09 9999 000100PPIN 207 Receipt———————————————MAYEAUX JOSEPH A & HINES ANNE R10380 HWY 3

JACKSON MS 39286 0000PT SE1/4 & SE1/4 SW1/4Section 35 Township 9 Range 05Parcel 003 35 9999 000300PPIN 127 Receipt———————————————MAYEAUX LAURA ARCHER ET AL

SMITHART RDJACKSON MS 39286 0000S1/2 OF SECTION 17Section 17 Township 8 Range 04Parcel 024 17 9999 000300PPIN 528 Receipt———————————————MAYEAUX LAURA ARCHER ET AL

SMITHART RDJACKSON MS 39286 0000PT OF SE1/4Section 18 Township 8 Range 04Parcel 024 18 9999 000600PPIN 534 Receipt———————————————MAZIE GWENDOLYN

1326 WOOD STVICKSBURG MS 39180 5672LOTS: 8PLAT BOOK 1- FF PAGE- 232Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 04RAILROAD ADDITIONParcel 094U 34 225004010900PPIN 16192 Receipt———————————————MCCOY EDDIE & JOYCE

817 MAIN STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 39 PT & PT 40PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 23PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 22Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 07VICKSBURG PROPERParcel 094L 19 001007004200PPIN 18560 Receipt———————————————MCDONALD D L

3815 NORTH WASHINGTON STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 2 PTSection 33 Township 17 Range 04ANN FERGUSON SUB OF S BAREFIELDSUB OF LOT 8Parcel 0712 33 0122 000501PPIN 26909 Receipt———————————————MCDONALD DONALD L

1234 HOLLY STVICKSBURG MS 39183LOTS: 31 & 32PLAT BOOK 1- FF PAGE- 232Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 02RAILROAD ADDITIONParcel 094V 34 225002007700PPIN 18280 Receipt———————————————MCDONALD DONALD L

OFF WEST MAGNOLIA STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 1 PTSection 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 02PETER BRYSONParcel 108B 34 028002004101PPIN 24250 Receipt———————————————MCFERRIN ELVIN E & PAMELA D

SPRINGRIDGE DRBIRMINGHAM AL 35209 0000LOTS: 129PLAT BOOK 1- 1 PAGE- 93Section 13 Township 15 Range 03HAMILTON HEIGHTS #4Parcel 1111013 1090 004200PPIN 7708 Receipt———————————————MCMILLER AMOS JR

2303 LETITIA STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 6 PT & PT 7PLAT BOOK 1- ZZ PAGE- 600Section 34 Township 16 Range 03SPEEDSParcel 108J 34 2600 004000PPIN 21049 Receipt———————————————MILBURN MICHAEL & THERESA RIOS

156 PECANWOOD DRVICKSBURG MS 39183 9483LOTS: 56 & 58PLAT BOOK 1- 3 PAGE- 104Section 20 Township 18 Range 02PECANWOOD PLACE PART 2Parcel 0152 20 1533 003797PPIN 25481 Receipt———————————————MILLER ADEL ET AL

1715 LANE STVICKSBURG MS 39180 4126LOTS: 8PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 66Section 34 Township 16 Range 03KING & DYER SUB #2 ADDITION TOLANEParcel 108L 34 1460 006500PPIN 15563 Receipt———————————————MILLER BETTY E & JERRY HARRING-TON

1607 GROVE STMEMPHIS TN 38111 0000LOTS: 66 PTPLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 18VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094J 19 294018012000PPIN 17613 Receipt———————————————MILLER JACKIE L & EDWARD MILLER

NO ACCESSOLD HICKORY TN 37138 1269PT NW1/4 SW1/4 S OF HWY 8OSection 23 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 096 23 9999 006301PPIN 24583 Receipt———————————————MILLER JACKIE L ETAL

2201 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVDOLD HICKORY TN 37138 1269LOTS: 1PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 130Section 19 Township 16 Range 04HOLMES TRACT-SEARLES RESUR OF PT

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LOTS 3 & 4Parcel 0954 19 1210 005800PPIN 20047 Receipt———————————————MILLER WILLIAM

810 PATTON STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 6PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 198Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 06WARREN HEIGHTSParcel 1086 29 300006005500PPIN 15681 Receipt———————————————MISS U HOLDINGS

1615 MARCUS STFLOWOOD MS 39232PT NE 1/4PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 62Section 27 Township 16 Range 03FLOWERS HILL TRACT (MARCUS SUB)Parcel 1083 27 0800 010900PPIN 13855 Receipt———————————————MISSISSIPPI REALTY TAX FINANCING

NO ACCESSBILOXI MS 39533 0000LOTS: 13PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 195Section 33 Township 17 Range 04S BAREFIELD SUB OF LOT 6 OF LOT 8LAWRENCE SUB PT LOT 6 OF LOT 8Parcel 0711 33 0123 006400PPIN 13972 Receipt———————————————MITCHELL EDDIE R

3509 WASHINGTON STLYNWOOD CA 96262LOTS: 3 & PT 14PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 140Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 35WHARF & LAND RESURVEYParcel 1086 29 308035018500PPIN 15809 Receipt———————————————MITCHELL J L & INETTA M

1520 SKY FARM AVEVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 43 PT & PT 46PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 4Section 13 Township 16 Range 03SPRINGFIELD NORTH-AB READINGParcel 0942 13 2670 006300PPIN 19774 Receipt———————————————MIXON DEBORAH H

922 MEADOW STJACKSON MS 39209 3931LOTS: 10 PT & PT 11 & 12PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 2Section 34 Township 16 Range 04UNION BANKParcel 108J 34 2850 014701PPIN 24417 Receipt———————————————MOODY ALFRED

1508 JACKSON STCARY MS 39054 0171LOTS: 58 PTPLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 19VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094K 19 294019008300PPIN 18730 Receipt———————————————MOORE DENNIS

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 4 & 5PLAT BOOK 1- 338 PAGE- 214Section 13 Township 16 Range 03SWITZER SUB OF 50 ACRE GLASSTRACTParcel 094D 13 0950 012500PPIN 19849 Receipt———————————————MOSLEY TOLBERT

106 WABASHHERCULES CA 94547 0000LOTS: 3 & 4PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 124Section 13 Township 16 Range 03NORTH ENDParcel 0942 13 2020 004100PPIN 19752 Receipt———————————————MS LOAN CENTER INC

NO ACCESSBRANDON MS 39042 9077LOTS: 11 & 12PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 1Section 29 Township 15 Range 03Block BMATCH FACTORYParcel 1241 29 1832B 003900PPIN 4283 Receipt———————————————MS LOAN CENTER INC

CEDARS RDBRANDON MS 39042 9077LOTS: 7 PT & PT 8, LOT 9PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 1Section 29 Township 15 Range 03Block BMATCH FACTORYParcel 1241 29 1832B 004100PPIN 4286 Receipt———————————————MS LOAN CENTER INC

NO ACCESSBRANDON MS 39042 9077LOTS: 1PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 1Section 29 Township 15 Range 03Block GMATCH FACTORYParcel 1241 29 1832G 006100PPIN 4318 Receipt———————————————MS LOAN CENTER INC

NO ACCESSBRANDON MS 39042 9077LOTS: 3 & 4PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 1Section 29 Township 15 Range 03Block HMATCH FACTORYParcel 1241 29 1832H 006300PPIN 4321 Receipt———————————————MS LOAN CENTER INC

NO ACCESSBRANDON MS 39042 9077LOTS: 13 & 14PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 1Section 29 Township 15 Range 03Block HMATCH FACTORYParcel 1241 29 1832H 009200PPIN 4352 Receipt———————————————MS LOAN CENTER INC

NO ACCESSBRANDON MS 39042 9077LOTS: 6-9PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 1Section 29 Township 15 Range 03Block HMATCH FACTORYParcel 1241 29 1832H 009600PPIN 4356 Receipt———————————————MSTAXDEEDS.COM LLC

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BILOXI MS 39533PT SW1/4 SW1/4 W OF RDSection 05 Township 14 Range 04Parcel 140 05 9999 001900PPIN 7151 Receipt———————————————MSTAXDEEDS.COM LLC

MOONMIST DRBILOXI MS 39533LOTS: 107PLAT BOOK 1- 1 PAGE- 51Section 33 Township 16 Range 04ENCHANTED HILLS #2Parcel 1073 33 0650 020200PPIN 9417 Receipt———————————————NEAL ALLEN AND TOM NEAL

GARVEL RDVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOT 5 PT LOT 1 WEST ESTATEF R 5/516Section 34 Township 15 Range 04Parcel 133 34 9999 001800PPIN 5476 Receipt———————————————NEAL VICTORIA

2001 ROYAL STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 79PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 82PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 83Section 27 Township 16 Range 03Block FKEN CARYL PARKParcel 1081 27 1360F 033900PPIN 5069 Receipt———————————————NELSON COTTON PROPERTIES LLC

PARK AVEVICKBSURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 49 THRU 51PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 107PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 109Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 03ALPINE HEIGHTSParcel 1082 29 005003007100PPIN 5554 Receipt———————————————NELSON COTTON PROPERTIES LLC

PARK AVEVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 5,6,7 & 8PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 107PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 109Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 04ALPINE HEIGHTSParcel 1082 29 005004008400PPIN 5568 Receipt———————————————NELSON COTTON PROPERTIES LLC

237 NORTH LOCUST STVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: 3 & 4PLAT BOOK 1- KK PAGE- 234Section 13 Township 16 Range 03NORTH READINGParcel 0941 13 2290 012800PPIN 14216 Receipt———————————————NELSON COTTON PROPERTIES LLC

HUNT STVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: 16 PTPLAT BOOK 1- FF PAGE- 155Section 22 Township 16 Range 03Block 03HARRISBURGParcel 108H 22 112003012300PPIN 15250 Receipt———————————————NELSON COTTON PROPERTIES LLC

1337 WOOD STVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: 9PLAT BOOK 1- FF PAGE- 232Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 03RAILROAD ADDITIONParcel 094U 34 225003010200PPIN 16185 Receipt———————————————NELSON MELANIE B & LARRY BARNES

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: D PTPLAT BOOK 1- PP PAGE- 16Section 02 Township 16 Range 03CATHEL- RES OF LOT 6Parcel 087 02 0362 001800PPIN 14015 Receipt———————————————NELSON MELANIE B & LARRY BARNES

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: D PTPLAT BOOK 1- PP PAGE- 16Section 02 Township 16 Range 03CATHEL- RES OF LOT 6Parcel 087 02 0362 001900PPIN 14016 Receipt———————————————NELSON MELANIE B & LARRY BARNES

193 JACKSON LNVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: D PTPLAT BOOK 1- PP PAGE- 16Section 02 Township 16 Range 03CATHEL- RES OF LOT 6Parcel 087 02 0362 002700PPIN 14024 Receipt———————————————NELSON WILLA CHPT 13 B/R

1023 POLK STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 12 & W1/2 LOT 13PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 149Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 10NATIONAL PARK ADDITIONParcel 1082 29 197010032500PPIN 5825 Receipt———————————————NEVELS CONNIE LYNN

CHICKASAW LNVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: A PTPLAT BOOK 1- 330 PAGE- 133Section 31 Township 17 Range 04CHICKASAW LOTS #3Parcel 0713 31 0490 002600PPIN 14824 Receipt———————————————NEVELS JOHNNY & MARTHA

CHICKASAW LNVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000AND LOT 3 CHICKASAW LOTS #3LOTS: 20PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 242Section 31 Township 17 Range 04CHICKASAW LOTS #2Parcel 0713 31 0480 000300PPIN 14800 Receipt———————————————NEVELS JOHNNY & MARTHA

CHICKASAW LNVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: A PT & PT 1 CHICKASAW LOTPLAT BOOK 1- 330 PAGE- 133Section 31 Township 17 Range 04CHICKASAW LOTS #3Parcel 0713 31 0490 002500PPIN 14823 Receipt———————————————NEVELS JOHNNY W & MARTHA

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VICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 19 W/2PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 242Section 31 Township 17 Range 04CHICKASAW LOTS #2Parcel 0713 31 0480 000400PPIN 14801 Receipt———————————————NEVELS JOHNNY W SR

129 CHICKASAW DRVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 2 & 3 & 4PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 242Section 31 Township 17 Range 04CHICKASAW LOTS #2Parcel 0713 31 0480 002200PPIN 14820 Receipt———————————————NIX WILLIE

118 EVA STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 4 PTSection 01 Township 16 Range 03CATHELParcel 0876 01 0361 004903PPIN 24788 Receipt———————————————ODOM CANDACE

3757 TUCKER ROADIRVING TX 75063 1730PT LOT 4 TUCKER DB 222/207Section 25 Township 17 Range 04Parcel 073 25 9999 001305PPIN 28911 Receipt———————————————OPENWOOD PLANTATION INC

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39182 1786PT SE1/4 NE1/4Section 02 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 084 02 9999 000504PPIN 24246 Receipt———————————————OPENWOOD PLANTATION INC

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39182 1786PT 5’ SPITE STRIPPLAT BOOK 1- 2 PG- 32 & 33Section 02 Township 16 Range 4OPENWOOD PLANTATION #3Parcel 0841 02 1430 011500PPIN 29480 Receipt———————————————OPENWOOD PLANTATION INC

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39182 1786PT 5’ SPITE STRIPPLAT BOOK 1- 2 PG- 32 & 33Section 02 Township 16 Range 4OPENWOOD PLANTATION #3Parcel 0841 02 1430 011600PPIN 29481 Receipt———————————————OPENWOOD PLANTATION INC

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39182 1786PT 5’ SPITE STRIPPLAT BOOK 1- 2 PG- 32 & 33Section 02 Township 16 Range 4OPENWOOD PLANTATION #3Parcel 0841 02 1430 011700PPIN 29482 Receipt———————————————OPENWOOD PLANTATION INC

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39182 1786PT 5’ SPITE STRIPPLAT BOOK 1- 2 PAGE- 32 & 33Section 02 Township 16 Range 4OPENWOOD PLANTATION #3Parcel 0841 02 1430 011800PPIN 29484 Receipt———————————————OPENWOOD PLANTATION INCVICKSBURG MS 39182 1786PT 5’SPITE STRIPPLAT BOOK 1- 2 PAGE- 73Section 03 Township 16 Range 4OPENWOOD PLANTATION #7Parcel 0852 03 1470 013600PPIN 29485 Receipt———————————————OPENWOOD PLANTATION INCVICKSBURG MS 39182 1786PT 5’ SPITE STRIPPLAT BOOK 1- 2 PAGE- 73Section 03 Township 16 Range 4OPENWOOD PLANTATION #7Parcel 0853 03 1470 007700PPIN 29486 Receipt———————————————OPENWOOD PLANTATION INC

NEWIT VICK DRVICKSBURG MS 39182 1786UNOPENED STREET BETWEEN LOTS163AND 164PLAT BOOK1- 2 PAGE- 47Section 02 Township 16 Range 04OPENWOOD PLANTATION #4Parcel 0841 02 1440 012000PPIN 29851 Receipt———————————————OPTIMUM REALTY CORPORATION

FIRST EAST STELMHURST IL 60126LOTS: 9PLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876PLAT BOOK 2- 116 PAGE- 47Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 10VICKS ENLARGED-WOOD RESURVEY OF

LOTS 19,22 & PT LOTS 20, 21 SQ 10Parcel 094K 19 294210001200PPIN 18655 Receipt———————————————ORANGE LIZZIE ET AL

2938 HIGHLAND AVENEW ORLEANS LA 70113 0000LOTS: 20 PT S & LOTS 21 THRU 26PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 107PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 109Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 06ALPINE HEIGHTSParcel 1082 29 005006012800PPIN 5612 Receipt———————————————OVERTON BARBARA

909 WABASH AVEVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 34 & 35PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 124Section 13 Township 16 Range 03NORTH ENDParcel 0942 13 2020 003300PPIN 19744 Receipt———————————————OWENS H L

FOREST LNATASCADERO CA 93422 0000LOTS: 21PLAT BOOK 1- 1 PAGE- 20Section 22 Township 17 Range 03Block 04LITTLE FLAT SUBParcel 0701 22 116004014200PPIN 2367 Receipt———————————————PALMER TARA ET AL

505 DABNEY STOMAHA NE 68154 0000LOTS: 30 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 140Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 08WHARF & LAND ORIGINAL

Parcel 108Q 29 307008003200PPIN 17281 Receipt———————————————PAMPLEY M C ET AL

N WASHINGTON STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 34 & 35PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 71Section 40 Township 16 Range 04A B LEE SUB OF FERGUSON SUB OFLOT7 OF S BAREFIELD LOT 8Parcel 0861 40 0124 011000PPIN 14348 Receipt———————————————PARSCHALL TROY

185 ROCKY LNVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000PT W1/2(FRACTIONAL)Section 35 Township 15 Range 03Parcel 1292 35 9999 001700PPIN 28123 Receipt———————————————PARSON ANGILA M

609 DESOTO STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 225 PTPLAT BOOK 1- GG PAGE- 17Section 22 Township 16 Range 03PORTERFIELDParcel 108C 22 2200 008300PPIN 18351 Receipt———————————————PARSON FREDDIE

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 5 THUR 8 BLK 4PLAT BOOK 1- 336 PAGE- 62Section 13 Township 16 Range 03WASHINGTON PARK RESURVEY # 4Parcel 094D 13 3034 003700PPIN 19619 Receipt———————————————PARSON FREDDIE

609 LOCUST STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 21 PT & PT 22PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 4Section 13 Township 16 Range 04Block 05SPRINGFIELDParcel 094E 13 262005014801PPIN 21313 Receipt———————————————PATTON ALFRED W SR

4258 OAK RIDGE RD LOT 54VICKSBURG MS 39183PT SE1/4 SE1/4Section 22 Township 17 Range 04Parcel 057 22 9999 001412PPIN 29891 Receipt———————————————PERKINS CECIL ESTATE

1403 SKY FARM AVECHICAGO IL 60619 0000LOTS: 25 PT & PT 36PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 4Section 13 Township 16 Range 03SPRINGFIELD NORTH-AB READINGParcel 0941 13 2670 014500PPIN 14233 Receipt———————————————PETERSON MABEL F

810 BRIDGE STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 77 PT & ALL 78PLAT BOOK 1- 59 PAGE- 330Section 22 Township 16 Range 03Block 04CASTLE HILLParcel 094W 22 036004004900PPIN 15455 Receipt———————————————PETROLEUM REALTY LLC

3595 HWY 61 SVICKSBURG MS 39181 0508LOTS: 13 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 92Section 20 Township 15 Range 03MAGNOLIA PLANTATIONParcel 123 20 1701 000200PPIN 11137 Receipt———————————————PETROLEUM REALTY LLC

1760 OAK RIDGE RDVICKSBURG MS 39181 0508PT SE 1/4 SE 1/4Section 40 Township 17 Range 04Parcel 072 40 9999 000801PPIN 21290 Receipt———————————————PHILLIPS GEORGE & HELEN MIRIAM

2822 E MAIN STCOLORADO SPRINGS CO 80906 0000LOTS: 28PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 167Section 19 Township 16 Range 04COCCARO ADDITIONParcel 0954 19 0440 008900PPIN 20079 Receipt———————————————PIED PIPER PLAYHOUSE INC

1417 FAYETTE STJACKSON MS 39212 0000LOTS: 43 & PT 44PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 16Section 13 Township 16 Range 03SPRINGFIELD - BONELLI SUB OF SQS.13 & 16Parcel 094E 13 2660 005300PPIN 19376 Receipt———————————————PITTMAN HOWARD ET AL

808 BOWMAR AVEVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 24PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 2PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 3Section 34 Township 16 Range 03UNION BANKParcel 108P 34 2850 004700PPIN 16688 Receipt———————————————PITTS WILLIAM R

5555 HWY 27VICKSBURG MS 39182 0000PT SW1/4 NE1/4 W OF HWY 27Section 14 Township 15 Range 04Parcel 119 14 9999 004000PPIN 4588 Receipt———————————————POLESTAR PROPERTIES LLC

BEECHWOOD ROADVICKSBURG MS 39181 1792LOTS: 6 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 2 PAGE- 26Section 18 Township 16 Range 04DIVISION OF H G SHERARD PROPERTYParcel 0958 18 1651 002101PPIN 29785 Receipt———————————————POWELL WAYMON

2329 GROVE STJACKSON MS 39205LOTS: 87 & 88 PT & LTS 156PLAT BOOK 1- DD PAGE- 337Section 21 Township 16 Range 04HAWLEYParcel 0952 21 1160 013500PPIN 20240 Receipt———————————————PRICE BLANCHIE & MAYFIELD MACKIE

801 FIFTH NORTH STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 12 PT W 1/2PLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876

Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 06VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094J 19 294006005200PPIN 17545 Receipt———————————————PRICE BLANCHIE ESTATE

FIFTH NORTH STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 13 PTPLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 07VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094J 19 294007004100PPIN 17534 Receipt———————————————PROCESS MECHANICAL EQUIPMENTCO

1250 HWY 27RIDGELAND MS 39157PT SW 1/4 SE 1/4Section 30 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 106 30 9999 001001PPIN 23172 Receipt———————————————PROVIDENT BANK

219 N LOCUST STLAS VEGAS NV 89104 0000LOTS: 1 PT LOTPLAT BOOK 1- KK PAGE- 234Section 13 Township 16 Range 03NORTH READINGParcel 0941 13 2290 012600PPIN 14214 Receipt———————————————PRUITT VALANTA & FELICIA PRUITT &

90 HICKS HILL LNALMONTE SPRING FL 32714 0000PT SE 1/4Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Parcel 1087 29 9999 005600PPIN 13710 Receipt———————————————RAGSDALE JAMES P JR

N WASHINGTON STJONESBORO AR 72404 0000LOTS: 7 PT & PT LOT 10 & LOT 11PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 72Section 33 Township 17 Range 04SALLIE MILLER SUB OF LOT 4FERGUSON SUB OF LOT 8 OFS BAREFIELDParcel 0712 33 0125 002400PPIN 14498 Receipt———————————————RATHER MACK

814 POLK STVICKSBURG MS 39180 3544LOTS: 5PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 152Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 05NATIONAL PARK ADDITIONParcel 108T 29 197005007700PPIN 16909 Receipt———————————————RAWLINGS EUGENE & HELEN

GRAVEL RDVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000PT LOT 1 WEST EST FR 5/516Section 34 Township 15 Range 04Parcel 133 34 9999 001600PPIN 5474 Receipt———————————————REAL DIRT INC & G THREE LLC

BEECHWOOD RDVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 6 PT & PT 5PLAT BOOK 1- 2 PAGE- 26Section 18 Township 16 Range 04DIVISION OF H G SHERARD PROPERTYParcel 0958 18 1651 002100PPIN 20974 Receipt———————————————REAL DIRT INC & G THREE LLC

101 THALWEG DRIVEVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: 1PLAT BOOK 1- 3 PAGE- 132Section 18 Township 16 Range 04POWELL SUBDIVISION PHASE 1Parcel 0958 18 2211 001901PPIN 25369 Receipt———————————————REAL DIRT INC & G-THREE LLC

THALWEG DRIVEVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: 2PLAT BOOK 1- 3 PAGE- 132Section 18 Township 16 Range 04POWELL SUBDIVISION PHASE 1Parcel 0958 18 2211 001903PPIN 28280 Receipt———————————————REAL DIRT INC & GADDIS R GUIDER

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39181 1792LOTS: 7 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 2 PAGE- 26Section 18 Township 16 Range 04DIVISION OF H G SHERARD PROPERTYParcel 0958 18 2411 002201PPIN 21549 Receipt———————————————REBUILD AMERICA INC

1512 JACKSON STALTAMONTE SPRING FL 32714 0000LOTS: 57 PTPLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 19VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094J 19 294019011100PPIN 17603 Receipt———————————————RENO ALBERT GILBERT RENO, SR.

110 COLONIAL DRSEMINARY MS 39479 0593LOTS: DPLAT BOOK 1- 1 PAGE- 31Section 27 Township 16 Range 03COLONIAL DRIVE SUB.Parcel 1084 27 0460 007800PPIN 13146 Receipt———————————————RICHARDS CHARLETTE CEASAR

115 COUNTRYSIDE RDVICKSBURG MS 39180PT SW1/4 SE1/4Section 10 Township 15 Range 04Parcel 113 10 9999 001927PPIN 25175 Receipt———————————————RICHARDSON JOSHUA SR ESTATE

20 RICHARDSON DRVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000PT NE 1/4 SW 1/4Section 20 Township 16 Range 05Parcel 0986 20 9999 001000PPIN 12649 Receipt———————————————RING THOMAS P

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 275 PT & PT 276PLAT BOOK 1- GG PAGE- 17Section 22 Township 16 Range 03PORTERFIELDParcel 094X 22 2200 003400PPIN 18164 Receipt———————————————RING THOMAS P

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 251 PT & PT 252 & ALL 260PLAT BOOK 1- GG PAGE- 17

Section 22 Township 16 Range 03PORTERFIELDParcel 094X 22 2200 003500PPIN 18166 Receipt———————————————RING THOMAS P

2018 PEARL STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 253 PT LOTPLAT BOOK 1- GG PAGE- 17Section 22 Township 16 Range 03PORTERFIELDParcel 094X 22 2200 004500PPIN 18178 Receipt———————————————RING THOMAS P

GRAVEL RDVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 261 PT & PT 262PLAT BOOK 1- GG PAGE- 17Section 22 Township 16 Range 03PORTERFIELDParcel 094X 22 2200 004600PPIN 18179 Receipt———————————————ROBBINS YOLANDE T

1403 MAIN STVICKSBURG MS 39181 1105LOT 1 WOODS RESURVEYLOTS: 21 PTPLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876PLAT BOOK 2- 116 PAGE- 47Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 10VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094K 19 294010003300PPIN 18677 Receipt———————————————ROGERS ANTHONY

1851 GEORGIA AVEVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 67 THRU 70PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 116PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 117Section 19 Township 16 Range 04Block 04CEDAR GROVEParcel 0951 19 037004027501PPIN 20647 Receipt———————————————ROLAND STEVE

1506 N FISHER STPEARL MS 39208 0000LOTS: 68 PT & PT 69PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 4Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 17FISHERVILLEParcel 094B 13 077017000400PPIN 19521 Receipt———————————————ROSS JOE R

1505 N FISHER STVICKSBURG MS 39183LOTS: 69 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 4Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 17FISHERVILLEParcel 094B 13 077017000500PPIN 19522 Receipt———————————————ROSS JOHN H ESTATE

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39183LOTS: 1 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 105Section 33 Township 17 Range 04RICKS SUB EAST OF ROAD OF LOT 7OF S BAREFIELDParcel 0712 33 2281 006601PPIN 14953 Receipt———————————————ROWE STEVEN E

2302 CHERRY STNATCHEZ MS 39120 2949LOTS: 24-25PLAT BOOK 1- ZZ PAGE- 600Section 34 Township 16 Range 03SPEEDSParcel 108K 34 2600 003600PPIN 15314 Receipt———————————————SADBERRY KENNETH & BELINDA SWILSON

9265 HWY 3REDWOOD MS 39156 0073PT NE1/4 NE1/4Section 03 Township 18 Range 05Parcel 005 03 9999 002101PPIN 26794 Receipt———————————————SANDERS ALVIN JR & SADIE B

2618 HALLS FERRY RDVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 173 PT S & PT S 174PLAT BOOK 1- ZZ PAGE- 600Section 34 Township 16 Range 03SPEEDSParcel 108M 34 2600 001600PPIN 16777 Receipt———————————————SANDERS JAMES & CORA

1407 BOWMAR AVEVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 174 PTPLAT BOOK 1- ZZ PAGE- 600Section 34 Township 16 Range 03SPEEDSParcel 108M 34 2600 001500PPIN 16776 Receipt———————————————SANDERS LUE ANN ETAL &

501 DABNEY STGULF BREEZE FL 32563LOTS: 30 PTPLAT BOOK 1- XX PAGE- 501Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 08TEMPLE HILL SUBParcel 108Q 29 275008002000PPIN 17269 Receipt———————————————SANDERS WILL & JONES WOODROW

DRIVEWAYJACKSON MS 39209 5720LOTS: 23 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 71Section 33 Township 17 Range 04A B LEE SUB OF FERGUSON SUB OFLOT7 OF S BAREFIELD LOT 8Parcel 0861 33 0124 001100PPIN 14246 Receipt———————————————SCALLIONS CHRISTOPHER L

767 WELLS RDVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000PT N1/2 LOT 4PT S1/2 LOT 2W OF WELLS RDSection 27 Township 17 Range 04Parcel 072 27 9999 000900PPIN 12728 Receipt———————————————SEC OF HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOP-MENT

4534 HALLS FERRY RDVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: 5PLAT BOOK 1- 2 PAGE- 29Section 07 Township 15 Range 04WICLAND PLACE #1Parcel 1123 07 2120 002500PPIN 4212 Receipt———————————————SELBY ALLAN B

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1521 VICKLAN STLAUDERDALE MS 39335 0000LOTS: 42 PT & PT 43PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 86Section 34 Township 16 Range 03CHAMBERS STREET ADDITIONParcel 108L 34 0390 003301PPIN 21942 Receipt———————————————SELBY RICHARD

END OF VICKLAND DRVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000ALSO PT NE1/4 NE1/4LOTS: 42 PT & PT 43PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 86Section 34 Township 16 Range 03CHAMBERS STREET ADDITIONParcel 108L 34 0390 003302PPIN 25537 Receipt———————————————SHERWOOD PATRICIA W

100 IMPALA DRVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000PT NE1/4 NE1/4Section 06 Township 14 Range 03Parcel 1432 06 9999 007400PPIN 26553 Receipt———————————————SHOWS SHELA GAIL GOODNIGHT

1239 BOY SCOUT RDVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000PT SE1/4 NE1/4Section 04 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 085 04 9999 000219PPIN 25211 Receipt———————————————SIMPLER CATHERINE E

100 ST CHARLES PLFAIRFAX VA 22033LOTS: 14PLAT BOOK 1- 3 PAGE- 127Section 32 Township 16 Range 04SAVANNAH HILLS PART 1PLAT BOOK 1- 3 PAGE- 127Parcel 1071132 2412 001400PPIN 28614 Receipt———————————————SIMS ALFRED SR & ANNETTE

255 UNION AVEVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000PT SE 1/4 E OF SHERMAN AVESection 08 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 086 08 9999 002900PPIN 16497 Receipt———————————————SKL INVESTMENTS INC

E MAIN STMERIDIAN MS 39303LOTS: 20 & 21PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 167Section 19 Township 16 Range 04COCCARO ADDITIONParcel 0954 19 0440 008600PPIN 20076 Receipt———————————————SKL INVESTMENTS INC

MAURICE AVEMERIDIAN MS 39303LOTS: 3 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 113Section 21 Township 16 Range 04BAGOTParcel 0952 21 0090 007900PPIN 20184 Receipt———————————————SKL INVESTMENTS INC

1314 GRAMMAR STMERIDIAN MS 39303LOTS: 16 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 181Section 34 Township 16 Range 03VICKS RECENTParcel 094U 34 2960 005601PPIN 21353 Receipt———————————————SLAUGHTER ALBERT & AUGUSTA

HALEYS POINT RDCHICAGO IL 60649 0000LOTS: 15PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 36Section 22 Township 16 Range 04FELD SUB OF BAY TRACTParcel 0956 22 0710 000900PPIN 20738 Receipt———————————————SMITH ARTHUR

MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVDVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000PT NE 1/4 NE 1/4Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Parcel 0942 13 9999 009400PPIN 19805 Receipt———————————————SMITH ARTHUR J & CAROLYN

2326 LAKE STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 35 PTPLAT BOOK 1- FF PAGE- 154Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 09HARRISBURGParcel 108J 34 112009002300PPIN 17116 Receipt———————————————SMITH CHARLES R

2610 YERGER STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 168 N PTPLAT BOOK 1- ZZ PAGE- 600Section 34 Township 16 Range 03SPEEDSParcel 108M 34 2600 001200PPIN 16773 Receipt———————————————SMITH CHARLES R & DORA L

GREEN STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 219PLAT BOOK 1- 22 PAGE- 600Section 29 Township 16 Range 03SPEEDSParcel 1082 29 2600 004500PPIN 5527 Receipt———————————————SMITH CHARLES R & DORA L

2918 GREEN STMEMPHIS TN 38111 0000LOTS: 19,20 & 21PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 107PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 109Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 03ALPINE HEIGHTSParcel 1082 29 005003006600PPIN 5549 Receipt———————————————SMITH CHARLES R & DORA L

1305 PROSPECT STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 5PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 7Section 29 Township 16 Range 03PROSPECT PLACEParcel 1082 29 2240 054500PPIN 6240 Receipt———————————————SMITH CLYDE TRUSTEE FOR

2504 FRANKLIN STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 5 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 400Section 34 Township 16 Range 03LANEParcel 108M 34 1550 003900PPIN 16800 Receipt———————————————SMITH WILLIE MAE

1756 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVDVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 2 PTPLAT BOOK 1- MM PAGE- 144Section 13 Township 16 Range 03DOSS TRACT-PARKER SUBParcel 0942 13 0530 012300PPIN 19834 Receipt———————————————SNOW SUSAN BRIDE ET AL

2806 YERGER STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 192PLAT BOOK 1- 22 PAGE- 600Section 29 Township 16 Range 03SPEEDSParcel 1082 29 2600 053900PPIN 6227 Receipt———————————————SPELLMAN MAMIE SCOTT ET AL

840 BUCK STVICKSBURG MS 39180 8988LOTS: 12PLAT BOOK 1- RR PAGE- 386Section 21 Township 16 Range 04J.W. SMITHParcel 0952 21 2550 012600PPIN 20231 Receipt———————————————SQUIRE ALBERT JR

2560 GRANGE HALL RDVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOT PT NE1/4 SW1/4Section 23 Township 15 Range 03Parcel 122 23 9999 003500PPIN 6649 Receipt———————————————STAMPS LEE & LEROY A

2014 PEARL STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 252 E 117 FTPLAT BOOK 1- GG PAGE- 17Section 22 Township 16 Range 03PORTERFIELDParcel 094X 22 2200 004400PPIN 18177 Receipt———————————————STEED CHARLENE S

1011 VINE STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 5 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 55 PAGE- 317Section 22 Township 16 Range 03TOM SHYParcel 108C 22 2420 002800PPIN 18056 Receipt———————————————STEWART CLARA GOFF ESTATE

1509 BODLEY STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 18 PT E 1/2PLAT BOOK 1- H PAGE- 91Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 02NORTONParcel 094K 19 204002016700PPIN 18818 Receipt———————————————STEWART SHANNON

1365 BOY SCOUT RDHARKER HEIGHTS TX 76548 2217PT NW1/4 W OF RDSection 03 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 085 03 9999 000101PPIN 26446 Receipt———————————————STEWART WANDA & EUGENE CARSONJR

119 QUINOLA LNVICKSBURG MS 39180PT NW1/4 NW1/4Section 23 Township 15 Range 03Parcel 1221 23 9999 003005PPIN 27938 Receipt———————————————SULLIVAN CANDACE MARIE

17 VERA DRVICKSBURG MS 39183PT SE1/4 NE1/4Section 07 Township 15 Range 04Parcel 1126 07 9999 000802PPIN 29012 Receipt———————————————TATE NAOMI & MARVIN

4800 BENARD DRPLANO TX 75093 0000LOTS: 29PLAT BOOK 1- 3 PAGE- 13Section 21 Township 15 Range 04BENARD ACRESParcel 1201 21 0310 005200PPIN 3942 Receipt———————————————TAYLOR CALZONIA W ET AL

1407 FAYETTE STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 46 PT & PT 47PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 6Section 13 Township 16 Range 03SPRINGFIELD - BONELLI SUB OF SQS.13 & 16Parcel 094E 13 2660 005100PPIN 19374 Receipt———————————————TELLER LANDMAN & BIEDENHARN J P

MEADOW STVICKSBURG MS 39181 0541LOTS: 32 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 34Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block CLINWOODParcel 108J 34 1630C 013200PPIN 17227 Receipt———————————————TEMPLETON THOMAS JR

909 FIRST EAST STALTAMONTE SPRING FL 32714 0000LOTS: 10 PT & 11 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 4PLAT BOOK 2- 116 PAGE- 5Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 03VICKSBURG PROPERParcel 094D 13 001003009400PPIN 19678 Receipt———————————————TENNER JOE & LUETTER

517 ROSEDALE STSTARKVILLE MS 39759LOTS: 11PLAT BOOK 1- 326 PAGE- 566Section 13 Township 16 Range 03WASHINGTON PARK RESURVEY # 1Parcel 094D 13 3031 004500PPIN 21053 Receipt———————————————THOMAS ERNEST G & CAMILLE S

HIGHLAND DROMAHA NE 6815 4000LOTS: 18PLAT BOOK 1- 1 PAGE- 42Section 32 Township 16 Range 04THE HIGHLANDSParcel 1072 32 1200 002301PPIN 26275 Receipt———————————————THOMAS ERNEST G & PAUL S CAMP-BELL

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LAGOONLOTS: 47 PT & PT 48Section 28 Township 15 Range 03READING SURVEYParcel 130 28 2291 001004PPIN 25659 Receipt

———————————————THOMAS MICHAEL & KEYAUM ST ANN

2618 ROOSEVELT AVEUTICA MS 39175LOTS: 38PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 144PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 145Section 27 Township 16 Range 03KEN CARYL PARK ENLARGEDParcel 1081 27 1370 029600PPIN 5026 Receipt———————————————THOMAS OSCAR

HEATHER DRVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 27 PTPLAT BOOK 1- GG PAGE- 567Section 12 Township 16 Range 04FREETOWNParcel 084 12 0760 001700PPIN 14899 Receipt———————————————THOMAS VERDEE

903 BUCK STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 53 THRU 55 PTPLAT BOOK 1- DD PAGE- 337Section 21 Township 16 Range 04HAWLEYParcel 0952 21 1160 003900PPIN 20141 Receipt———————————————THOMPSON BILLY ET AL

919 FIFTH NORTH STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 49 PT S 1/2PLAT BOOK 1- G PAGE- 876Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 15VICKS ENLARGEDParcel 094J 19 294015007000PPIN 17563 Receipt———————————————THORNTON SAM & JOSEPH

NO ACCESSEVERGREEN PARK IL 60805 3801EAST PT TRACT 1PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 62Section 27 Township 16 Range 03FLOWERS HILL TRACTParcel 1083 27 0810 010000PPIN 13846 Receipt———————————————THORNTON SAM & JOSEPH

TOGO STEVERGREEN PARK IL 60805 3801LOTS: 41 & 42PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 32Section 27 Township 16 Range 03KINGS ADDITION TO LANEParcel 108L 27 1410 010000PPIN 15599 Receipt———————————————TILLEY CHARLES G JR

106 SHANNON DRVICKSBURG MS 39183 8650LOTS: 24PLAT BOOK 1- 684 PAGE- 416Section 12 Township 16 Range 04CGRAY’S MINI FARM(UNRECORDED)Parcel 0844 12C0791 003100PPIN 14388 Receipt———————————————TILLOTSON SIDNEY JR

NO ACCESSNATCHEZ MS 39120LOTS: 11 PTGRASSLAND RANCH PB 116/176Section 19 Township 17 Range 05Parcel 056 19 9999 002511PPIN 27726 Receipt———————————————TOLLIVER JULIUS

748 JOHNSON STVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: 24 PT LOTPLAT BOOK 1- 62 PAGE- 302Section 29 Township 16 Range 03RAUMS SUB OF WAREParcel 1086 29 2280 020000PPIN 15824 Receipt———————————————TONTH BRADY JR & FANNIE M

505 FAIRWAYS DRVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 1 & ADJ TRACTPLAT BOOK 1- 3 PAGE- 93Section 42 Township 17 Range 03OAKLEIGH SUB PART 1Parcel 073 42 1311 001000PPIN 24461 Receipt———————————————TONTH BRADY JR & FANNIE M

FAIRWAYS DRVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000PT NW1/4 NW1/4Section 01 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 084 01 9999 000302PPIN 24680 Receipt———————————————TUGGLE LINDA FARRIS & JOSEPH W

2206 WILSON STVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: 47PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 86Section 34 Township 16 Range 03CHAMBERS STREET ADDITIONParcel 108L 34 0390 003500PPIN 15533 Receipt———————————————TURNAGE DORIS

550 HEARTWOOD DRVICKSBURG MS 39180PT SE1/4 SE1/4Section 23 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 0964 23 9999 005600PPIN 26864 Receipt———————————————TURNER TANGELA S

6727 PAXTON RDRANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91730 0000LOTS: PT 3PLAT BOOK 1- FF PAGE- 650(PT LOT 5 OF JOE & HELEN HAVARDTRACT)Section 31 Township 16 Range 04JOHN BAREFIELDParcel 107 31 0040 002707PPIN 28963 Receipt———————————————TYLER MARY LOUISE & CLINTON JR

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 37 & 38PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 107PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 109Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 01ALPINE HEIGHTSParcel 1082 29 005001001000PPIN 5491 Receipt———————————————TYNES ISIAH & AUNTIRE C ESTATE

211 FALK STEEL RDALTADENA CA 91003 0000LOTS: 7 PT W OF HWY 61Section 35 Township 17 Range 04S BAREFIELD SUBParcel 071 35 0128 000201PPIN 21377 Receipt———————————————UPCHURCH WILLIAM D ETAL

YORKTOWN ROADVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000PT NE1/4 NE1/4Section 32 Township 15 Range 04

Parcel 132 32 9999 000924PPIN 27024 Receipt———————————————VANCE LONNIE & LUCY

PATTON STSALTILLO MS 38866 0907RE LOTS 1-5LOTS: 5 PT & PT 6PLAT BOOK 1- 348 PAGE- 156Section 29 Township 16 Range 03Block 05WARREN HEIGHTSParcel 1086 29 300005006500PPIN 15691 Receipt———————————————VANCE TRAVIS JR & WM UPCHURCH

FISHER FERRY RDVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000PT NE1/4 NE1/4Section 31 Township 15 Range 04Parcel 132 31 9999 000100PPIN 5263 Receipt———————————————VANCE TRAVIS JR & WM UPCHURCH

YORKTOWN RDVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000PT NW1/4 NW1/4Section 32 Township 15 Range 04Parcel 132 32 9999 000900PPIN 5305 Receipt———————————————VANDEVENDER LOUISE JOHNSON

256 RING RDVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000PT SE1/4 SE1/4Section 18 Township 14 Range 03Parcel 157 18 9999 001100PPIN 8996 Receipt———————————————WADE QUILLER

2826 ARCADIA STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 58 & 59PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 130Section 29 Township 16 Range 03TERRACESParcel 08U 29 2770 000500PPIN 15049 Receipt———————————————WALKER BIRDA LEE ESTATE

1318 WOOD STVICKSBURG MS 39181 0812LOTS: 6PLAT BOOK 1- FF PAGE- 232Section 34 Township 16 Range 03Block 04RAILROAD ADDITIONParcel 094U 34 225004010700PPIN 16190 Receipt———————————————WALKER LORENZO

7530 WARRIORS TRAILOAKLAND CA 94621 0000PT SE1/4 SW1/4 N OF NOVACULITEROADSection 21 Township 16 Range 05Parcel 099 21 9999 001200PPIN 3429 Receipt———————————————WALKER LORENZO

2004 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVDOAKLAND CA 94621 0000LOTS: 1 THRU 4PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 60Section 19 Township 16 Range 04LEROYParcel 0951 19 1570 021800PPIN 20586 Receipt———————————————WALKER LORENZO

1870 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVDOAKLAND CA 94621 0000LOTS: PT 27-32 & LOTS 33-40PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 116PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 117Section 19 Township 16 Range 04Block 04CEDAR GROVEParcel 0951 19 037004024800PPIN 20617 Receipt———————————————WALKER LORENZO

2004 FLOYD AVEOAKLAND CA 94621 0000LOTS: 18 THRU 27PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 164Section 19 Township 16 Range 04Block 03IDLEWILDParcel 0951 19 130003032700PPIN 20706 Receipt———————————————WALKER LORENZO

2000 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVDOAKLAND CA 94621 0000LOTS: 7 THRU 48PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 60Section 19 Township 16 Range 04Block 01LEROYParcel 0951 19 157000021801PPIN 21393 Receipt———————————————WALKER LORENZO

THOMPSON LANEOAKLAND CA 94621LOTS: PT 5 & 6 & ALL 7-9PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 164Section 19 Township 16 Range 04IDLEWILDParcel 0951 19 130001021802PPIN 28081 Receipt———————————————WALKER LORENZO

2006 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVDOAKLAND CA 94621LOTS: 3 & 4PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 164Section 19 Township 16 Range 04Block 01IDLEWILDParcel 0951 19 130001021803PPIN 28091 Receipt———————————————WALKER LORENZO

THOMPSON STOAKLAND CA 94621LOTS: 10 THRU 29PLAT BOOK 69 PAGE 164Section 19 Township 16 Range 04Block 01IDLEWILDParcel 0951 19 130001021804PPIN 28137 Receipt———————————————WARDLEY DONALD & ARDELLA

104 EVA STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 4 PTSection 01 Township 16 Range 03CATHELParcel 0876 01 0361 004911PPIN 26110 Receipt———————————————WARDLEY DONALD M & ARDELLA

183 WILLIAMS STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 56PLAT BOOK 1- 324 PAGE- 519Section 02 Township 16 Range 03WILLIAM B FORD SUB #2Parcel 0878 02 0863 001600PPIN 6543 Receipt———————————————WASHINGTON IKE & LENA

116 IMPALA DRVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000

PT SECT E OF HWY 61 SSection 35 Township 15 Range 03Parcel 1432 35 9999 000400PPIN 26320 Receipt———————————————WASHINGTON RAYMOND &

321 HUTSON STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 23 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 71Section 33 Township 17 Range 04A B LEE SUB OF FERGUSON SUB OFLOT7 OF S BAREFIELD LOT 8Parcel 0861 33 0124 001000PPIN 14245 Receipt———————————————WELLS FARGO BANK

2642 ROOSEVELT AVEJACKSON MS 39211LOTS: HPLAT BOOK 1- 394 PAGE- 344Section 27 Township 16 Range 03JOHN HUTCHINSON SUBParcel 1084 27 1280 001000PPIN 13078 Receipt———————————————WELLS MARY ANN

1601 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVDBILOXI MS 39533 0574LOTS: 63 PT & PT 64PLAT BOOK 1- H PAGE- 39PLAT BOOK 2- 116 PAGE- 4Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 15SPRINGFIELD ENLARGEDParcel 094F 13 265015004900PPIN 19162 Receipt———————————————WERNER MARK ANDERSON

2400 WASHINGTON STVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: 1,2 & PT 3PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 182PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 183Section 22 Township 16 Range 03MARINE HOSPITAL - HUGHES RESUR-VEYParcel 108H 22 1730 008100PPIN 15207 Receipt———————————————WHITAKER LEON ESTATE

118 GRAVEL RDVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000PT LOT 5 AUSTIN WHITAKER ESTATEDB 646/686Section 21 Township 15 Range 04Parcel 120 21 9999 001600PPIN 3324 Receipt———————————————WHITE ELMER L & AMY BLACKMON

HALL RDDETROIT MI 48204 1045LOTS: 17 TRACT 125PLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 1Section 29 Township 15 Range 03SOUTH VICKSBURG ENLARGED TRACT125Parcel 1241 29 2596 007900PPIN 4338 Receipt———————————————WHITE MARK A

219 ENCHANTED DRVICKSBURG MS 39182 0000LOTS: 30 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 1 PAGE- 44Section 33 Township 16 Range 04ENCHANTED HILLS #1Parcel 1073 33 0640 015400PPIN 9366 Receipt———————————————WHITE SADIE H ET AL

ALPINE STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 30 & 31PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 116PLAT BOOK 2- 69 PAGE- 117Section 19 Township 16 Range 04Block 10CEDAR GROVEParcel 0951 19 037010030400PPIN 20683 Receipt———————————————WIGGINS BILLY

E MAIN STSOUTHHAVEN MS 38761 0000LOTS: 4,5 PTSection 19 Township 16 Range 04Block NEAST END REALTY CO.Parcel 0952 19 0610N 000300PPIN 20105 Receipt———————————————WILLIAMS DARFEIS L

2505 DOT STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 39 PT & PT 40PLAT BOOK 1- 70 PAGE- 400Section 34 Township 16 Range 03LANEParcel 108K 34 1550 010600PPIN 15385 Receipt———————————————WILLIAMS GWEN L

924 MEADOW STVICKSBURG MS 39183 3140LOTS: 2PLAT BOOK 1- 330 PAGE- 164PLAT BOOK 2- 330 PAGE- 165Section 34 Township 16 Range 03UNION BANK-SWITZER DIVISION PARTLOT 10,11,12Parcel 108J 34 2870 014600PPIN 17242 Receipt———————————————WILLIAMS LEON ESTATE

E MAIN STVICKSBURG MS 39183 2621LOTS: 2 PT & 3 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 164Section 19 Township 16 Range 04Block 03IDLEWILDParcel 0951 19 130003032401PPIN 22068 Receipt———————————————WILLIAMS LOUISE BROWN &

ROSDALE STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 43 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 124Section 13 Township 16 Range 03WASHINGTON PARKParcel 094D 13 3020 004000PPIN 19622 Receipt———————————————WILLIAMS MCKINLEY & LENA P

VINE STVICKSBURG MS 39183 6500LOTS: 6 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 55 PAGE- 317Section 22 Township 16 Range 03TOM SHYParcel 108C 22 2420 003000PPIN 18058 Receipt———————————————WILLIAMS PAMELA F & PINK AANDREWS

401 SPRINGRIDGE DRIVEVICKSBURG MS 39180LOTS: 213PLAT BOOK 1- 1 PAGE- 93Section 12 Township 15 Range 03HAMILTON HEIGHTS #4Parcel 1118 12 1090 004200PPIN 7319 Receipt———————————————

WILLIAMS RICHARD & SHARON MCEL-ROY

25 WHIPPERWILL DROMAHA NE 68154PT SW1/4 SE1/4Section 23 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 0964 23 9999 008900PPIN 27967 Receipt———————————————WILLIAMS SANDRA T & LOUIS D

1309 SOUTH STVICKSBURG MS 39183 2413LOTS: 272 PT & PT 273PLAT BOOK 1- 1 PAGE- 23Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 56VICKSBURG PROPERParcel 094R 19 001056009100PPIN 17729 Receipt———————————————WILLIS JANITA M

240 IRONWOOD DRVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000PT SE1/4 SE1/4Section 23 Township 16 Range 04Parcel 0964 23 9999 002300PPIN 26564 Receipt———————————————WILLIS SANDY ESTATE

OFF MONROE ST NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 11 PT & PT 12 & ADJ TRACTPLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 4PLAT BOOK 2- 116 PAGE- 5Section 13 Township 16 Range 03WINNParcel 094D 13 3130 007100PPIN 19655 Receipt———————————————WILSON COSTELLO D & IDA MAE

726 MORGAN LNWAXAHACHIE TX 75165LOTS: 9 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 99Section 29 Township 16 Range 03MORGANParcel 108P 29 1930 005600PPIN 16697 Receipt———————————————WILSON GREGORY E & IRVIN III

2713 HALLS FERRY RDVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000PT NW 1/4Section 27 Township 16 Range 03Parcel 1083 27 9999 003200PPIN 13774 Receipt———————————————WOLFE MILLE G

1414 BAUM STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 18 & 19 & PT 20PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 25Section 34 Township 16 Range 03BAUMParcel 108B 34 0140 012600PPIN 17470 Receipt———————————————WOODBRIDGE INC

MANSHIP CIRRIDGELAND MS 39158LOTS: 22PLAT BOOK 1- 3 PAGE- 111Section 27 Township 15 Range 03FOX RUN PT 2Parcel 1305 27 0868 002200PPIN 25744 Receipt———————————————WOODBRIDGE INC

MANSHIP CIRRIDGELAND MS 39158 2414LOTS: 24PLAT BOOK 1- 3 PAGE- 111Section 27 Township 15 Range 03FOX RUN PT 2Parcel 1305 27 0868 002400PPIN 25746 Receipt———————————————WOODBRIDGE INC

MANSHIP CIRRIDGELAND MS 39158 0000LOTS: 29PLAT BOOK 1- 3 PAGE- 111Section 27 Township 15 Range 03FOX RUN PT 2Parcel 1305 27 0868 002900PPIN 25751 Receipt———————————————WOOTEN CLARENCE F & NANCY A

4161 DOGWOOD LNVICKSBURG MS 39182 1811PT NW1/4 NE1/4Section 30 Township 16 Range 05Parcel 104 30 9999 000204PPIN 12532 Receipt———————————————WRIGHT ALLEN EST

3180 N WASHINGTON STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 32Section 40 Township 16 Range 04A B LEE SUB OF FERGUSON SUB OFLOT7 OF S BAREFIELD LOT 8Parcel 0861 40 0124 011200PPIN 14350 Receipt———————————————WRIGHT ANTHONY

NO ACCESSVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 14PLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 195Section 33 Township 17 Range 04S BAREFIELD SUB OF LOT 6 OF LOT 8LAWRENCE SUB PT LOT 6 OF LOT 8Parcel 0711 33 0123 006300PPIN 13971 Receipt———————————————WRIGHT TOMMY & CATINA

1203 SECOND NORTH STVICKSBURG MS 39183 0000LOTS: 9 PTPLAT BOOK 1- I PAGE- 159Section 19 Township 16 Range 03Block 02BODLEYParcel 094R 19 019002002800PPIN 17662 Receipt———————————————WRIGHT TOMMY & CATINA

1501 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVDVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 69 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 116 PAGE- 4Section 13 Township 16 Range 03Block 17SPRINGFIELD ENLARGEDParcel 094E 13 265017005500PPIN 19378 Receipt———————————————YOUNG MELVIN

HUTSON STVICKSBURG MS 39180 0000LOTS: 26 PTPLAT BOOK 1- 69 PAGE- 71Section 40 Township 16 Range 04A B LEE SUB OF FERGUSON SUB OFLOT7 OF S BAREFIELD LOT 8Parcel 0861 40 0124 000300PPIN 14238 Receipt———————————————

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IN THE CHANCERYCOURT OF WARRENCOUNTY, MISSISSIPPIIN RE: ESTATE OF ANNACLAIRE GAMBLE,DECEASEDKAREN GAMBLE ANDJAMES DREHER HARRIS,JR.,PETITIONERSPROBATE NO. 2010-076PRNOTICE TOR CREDITORSNOTICE is hereby given thatLetters Testamentary on theEstate of Anna ClaireGamble,Deceased,Probate No. 2010-076PRwere granted to theundersigned by theChancery Court of WarrenCounty, Mississippi on the9th day of June, 2010 and allpersons having claimsagainst said Estate arehereby notified and requiredto have the same probatedand registered by theChancery Clerk of WarrenCounty, Mississippi, withinninety (90) days after thedate of the firstpublication of this notice, anda failure to probate andregister a claim within ninety(90) days from said first dateof publication will bar theclaim forever.WITNESS my signature onthis the 22nd day ofJune, 2010/s/ Karen GambleKAREN GAMBLECO-EXECUTOR OF THEESTATE OFANNA CLAIRE GAMBLE,DECEASED/s/ James Dreher Harris, Jr.JAMES DREHER HARRIS,JR.CO-EXECUTOR OF THEESTATE OFANNA CLAIRE GAMBLE,DECEASEDROBERT G. ELLIS,(MSB No. 5113)Ellis, Braddock & Dees, Ltd.901 Belmont StreetVicksburg, Mississippi 39180Telephone: (601)636_5433Facsimile: (601)638-2938Publish: 6/25, 7/2, 7/9(3t)

IN THE CHANCERYCOURT OF WARRENCOUNTY, MISSISSIPPIIN RE: ESTATE OFPATRICK THOMASHEBLER, JR.DECEASEDNO. 2010-003 PRNOTICE TO CREDITORSAdministrator's Letters onthe Estate of the abovedecedent having beengranted to the undersignedby the Chancery Court ofWarren County, Mississippion January 11, 2010, noticeis hereby given to all personshaving claims against theestate of said decedent tohave the same probated,registered and allowed bythe Clerk of said Court withinninety (90) days from thedate of the first publication ofthis notice; and failure to doso within said period willforever bar all claims./s/ Martha G. Foster,Administrator of the Estate ofPatrick Thomas Hebler, Jr.DeceasedPublish: 6/25, 7/2, 7/9(3t)

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01. LegalsNOTICE OF SUBSTITUTEDTRUSTEE'S SALESTATE OF MISSISSIPPI)COUNTY OF WARREN)WHEREAS, on April 28,2005, Carmine Lancellottiexecuted a promissory notepayable to the order ofNovastar Mortgage, Inc.; andWHEREAS, the aforesaidpromissory note was se-cured by a Deed of Trustdated April 28, 2005,executed by CarmineLancellotti and LindaLancellotti, and beingrecorded in Book 1529, atPage 302 and as InstrumentNo. 221815 of the records ofthe Chancery Clerk ofWarren County, Mississippi;and which aforesaidInstrument conveys to AlanDerivaux, Trustee and toMortgage ElectronicRegistration System asNominee for NovastarMortgage, Inc, asBeneficiary, the hereinafterdescribed property; andWHEREAS, MortgageElectronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nomineefor Novastar Mortgage, Inc.having executed aSubstitution of Trustee tosubstitute Floyd Healy astrustee in the place andstead of Alan Derivaux, thesame having been recordedin Book 1488, at Page 822and as Instrument No.264345 of the records of theChancery Clerk of WarrenCounty, Mississippi; andWHEREAS, default havingoccurred under the termsand conditions of saidpromissory note and Deed ofTrust and the holder havingdeclared the entire balancedue and payable; andWHEREAS, Floyd Healy,Substituted Trustee in saidDeed of Trust will on the28th day of July, 2010, be-tween the hours of 11:00a.m. and 4:00 p.m., offer forsale and will sell at publicoutcry to the highest bidderfor cash at the Main Weststeps of the Warren CountyCourthouse in Vicksburg,Mississippi, the followingdescribed property locatedand situated in WarrenCounty, Mississippi, to wit:PARCEL ONE: Part ofSection 43, Township 14North, Range 3 East, WarrenCounty, Mississippi, moreparticularly described asfollows: Commencing at thenorthwest corner of Section43, Township 14 North,Rage 3 East, WarrenCounty, Mississippi, being aniron bolt; thence South, 3148feet, more or less to a 4 inchboiler tube; thence S 83-30E, 2199.22 feet to a point onthe north right-of-way ofDogwood Road; thenceNorth, 473.77 feet; thence N46-00-00 E, 1076.66 feet toan existing steel shaft, beingthe point of beginning of theherein described parcel;thence N 57-00-00 E, 483.57feet to the West right-of-wayof Hankinson Road; thencewith the West right-of-way ofHankinson Road, S 24-30-11E, 239.99 feet to the Northright-of-way of DogwoodRoad; thence with the Northright-of-way of DogwoodRoad, S 56-29-48 W, 438.06feet; thence leaving saidright-of-way, N 35-23-25 W,241.41 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 2.5acres, more or less.PARCEL TWO: Part ofSection 43, Township 14North, Range 3 East, WarrenCounty, Mississippi, moreparticularly described as fol-lows: Commencing at theNorthwest corner of Section43, Township 14 North,Range 3 East, WarrenCounty, Mississippi, being aniron bolt; thence South 3148feet, more or less to a 4 inchboiler tube; thence South83-30 East, 2199.22 feet to apoint in the Northright-of-way of DogwoodRoad; thence North, 473.77feet; thence North 46-00East, 250.00 feet to the pointof beginning of the herein

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described parcel; thenceNorth 46-00-00 East, 608.63feet to an existing iron rod;thence North 46-00-00 East,218.03 feet to an existingsteel shaft; thence South35-23-25 East, 241.41 feet tothe North right-of-way ofDogwood road; thence withthe North right-of-way ofDogwood Road, South42-49-54 West, 141.47 feet;thence with the Northright-of-way of DogwoodRoad, South 42-49-54 West,202.37 feet; thence with theNorth right-of-way ofDogwood Road, South29-07-10 West, 281.74 feet;thence with the Northright-of-way of DogwoodRoad, South 49-22-48 West,107.35 feet; thence leavingsaid right-of-way, North55-56-19 West, 340.54 feetto the point of beginning,containing 5.0 acres, moreor less.More commonly known as:2355 Hankinson Road,Vicksburg, Mississippi 39180Subject to the rights of wayand easement for publicroads and public utilities, andto any prior conveyance orreservation of mineral ofevery kind and character,including but not limited tooil, gas, sand and gravel inor under subject property.A copy of the above Noticeof Sale has this day beenmailed to the Internal Rev-enue Service at 1555 Poy-dras Street, New Orleans,Louisiana 70112.The property will be soldsubject to the interest of theInternal Revenue Service byvirtue of a Federal Tax Lienfiled in the Real Estaterecords of Warren County,Mississippi on June 19, 2009and recorded in Serial No.555081809, claiming a rightof redemption.A copy of the above Noticeof Sale has this day beenmailed to the MississippiState Tax Commission at1577 Springridge Road, Ray-mond, Mississippi 39154.As the undersignedSubstituted Trustee, I willconvey only such title as isvested in me under saidDeed of Trust.This 29th of June, 2010.Prepared by: Floyd HealyFloyd HealySubstituted Trustee1405 N. Pierce, Suite 306Little Rock, Arkansas 72207Publish: 7/2, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23(4t)

Advertisement for Lien SaleNotice is hereby given inaccordance to MississippiStatutes, that the followinggoods will be sold at 182Highway 80, Vicksburg, MS39180 on 7/16/10 at10:00AM to satisfy liensclaim by Highway 80 SelfStorage. Lessor will conducta public sale with reserve tothe highest bidder for cashfor the following spaces.Unit 1315 x 10 (50sf)Robert Bender210 Ironwood DrVicksburg, MS 39180Unit 15010 x 10 (100sf)Kenneth or Cassidy Gurly1582 Duke RoadUtica, MS 39175Unit 19210 x 15 (100sf)Jeremy Judge222 Berryman RdVicksburg, MS 39180Unit 20410 x 15 (150sf)Brian OdomPO Box 822016Vicksburg, MS 39182Unit 20910 x 15 (150sf)Nellie Strong2228 Grove StVicksburg, MS 39180Unit 21110 x 15 (150sf)Tiffany Sweet940 Bridlewood DrVicksburg, MS 39180Unit 21310 x 20 (200sf)

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01. LegalsLeslie Anderson801 West 17th AveCovington, LA 70433Unit 24410 x 10 (100sf)Jeremy Judge222 Berryman RdVicksburg, MS 39180Unit 2535 x 10 (50sf)Damon Watt302 Linda DrVicksburg, MS 39180Unit 25610 x 20 (200sf)Ara Cox629 Highway 80 E Apt 12Vicksburg, MS 39180Unit 32210 x 20 (200sf)Glenda Sneed5414 Warriors TrailVicksburg, MS 39180Unit 35210 x 15 (150sf)Wesley Stewart170 Berryman RdVicksburg, MS 39180Unit 36610 x 10 (100sf)Tammy Diane Hasty100 Sadie LaneVicksburg, MS 39180Unit 37710 x 15 (150sf)Michael Smith151 Meadowbrook DrVicksburg, MS 39180Unit 39410 x 10 (100sf)Leslie Anderson801 West 17th AveCovington, LA 70433Publish: 7/2, 7/9(2t)

NON DISCRIMINATIONPOLICYAs a recipient of FederalFinancial AssistanceHeritage House NursingCenter does not exclude,deny benefits to, or other-wise discriminate againstany person onthe grounds ofrace, color, and nationalorigin, or on the basis of dis-ability or age in admission toparticipate in, or receipt ofthe services and benefits ofany of its programs and ac-tivities or in employmentherein, whether carried outby Heritage House NursingCenter directly or through acontractor or any other entitywith whom the HeritageHouse Nursing Center ar-ranges to carry out its pro-grams and activities.This state is in accordancewith the provisions of Title VIof the Civil Rights Act of1964, Section 504 of the Re-habilitation Act of 1973, theAge Discrimination Act of1975, and Regulations of theU.S. Department of Healthand Human Services issuedpursuant to the Acts. Title 45Code of Federal Regulationspart 80, 84, and 91. (otherFederal Laws and Regula-tions provide similiar protec-tion against discrimination ongrounds of sex, and creed.)In case of questions con-cerning this policy, or in theevent of a desire to file acomplaint alleging violationsof the above, please contact:Heritage House NursingCenterRobert GreerCoordinator/Administrator601-638-1514Publish: 7/8, 7/9, 7/10(3t)

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01. LegalsSUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE'SNOTICE OF SALEWHEREAS, on September22, 2006, Willie Mae Longa/k/a Willie Mae Taylorexecuted a Deed of Trust toT. Harris Collier, III, Trusteefor the benefit of TrustmarkNational Bank, as recordedin the office of the ChanceryClerk of Warren County,Mississippi, in Book 1617 atPage 572; and,WHEREAS, TrustmarkNational Bank, the holder ofsaid Deed of Trust and theNote secured thereby,substituted J. Mark Franklin,III as Trustee therein, asauthorized by the termsthereof, by instrument datedDecember 11, 2009, andrecorded in Book 1504 atPage 80, in the office of theChancery Clerk aforesaid;and,WHEREAS, default havingbeen made in the terms andconditions of said Deed ofTrust, and the entire debtsecured thereby having beendeclared to be due andpayable in accordance withthe terms of said Deed ofTrust, and the legal holder ofsaid indebtedness havingrequested the undersignedSubstituted Trustee toexecute the Trust and sellsaid land and property inaccordance with the terms ofsaid Deed of Trust for thepurpose of raising the sumsdue thereunder, togetherwith attorney's fees,Substituted Trustee's feesand expenses of sale;NOW, THEREFORE, I, theundersigned J. MarkFranklin, III, being theSubstituted Trustee, dohereby give notice that onAugust 5, 2010, between11:00 o'clock a.m. and 4:00o'clock p.m., being the legalhours of sale, I will proceedto sell at public outcry, to thehighest bidder for cash, atthe West Front Door of theWarren County Courthousein Vicksburg, State ofMississippi, the following realproperty described andconveyed in said Deed ofTrust, lying and beingsituated in Warren County,Mississippi, and being moreparticularly described asfollows, to-wit:Lot 18 of Cardinal VillageSubdivision, a plat of saidsubdivision being of record inDeed Book 376 at Page 388of the Land Record in theoffice of the Clerk of theChancery Clerk of WarrenCounty, Mississippi, andbeing the same propertyconveyed to Richard T.Meronek, et ux, by Joel D.Allen, et ux, by Deed datedNovember 20, 1965 andrecorded in Deed Book 404at Page 187 of the aforesaidLand Records.I will convey only such titleas is vested in me asSubstituted Trustee.WITNESS MY SIGNATURE,this the 1st day of July, 2010./s/J. Mark Franklin, IIIJ. MARK FRANKLIN, IIISUBSTITUTED TRUSTEEJ. Mark Franklin, IIIMCKAY LAWLERFRANKLIN

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01. Legals& FOREMAN, PLLCAttorneys at LawPost Office Box 2488Ridgeland, Mississippi39158-2488(601) 572-8778POSTED THIS July 2, 2010Publish: 7/9, 7/16, 7/23, 7/30(4t)

NOTICE OF INTENTION TODIVERT OR WITHDRAWFOR BENEFICIAL USE THEPUBLIC WATERS OF THESTATE OF MISSISSIPPINotice is hereby given thaton the 12th day of May 2010,Simmons Estates, 16785Hwy 465, Vicksburg, MS39183, filed renewal applica-tion No. MS-GW-15621 for apermit to continue to divert orwithdraw the public waters ofthe State of Mississippi forbeneficial use from the MSRiver Valley Alluvial Aquifer,in the county of Warren, forIrrigation purposes, subjectto existing rights, thefollowing amount of water atthe indicated location:PERMIT# MS-GW-15621VOLUME 50 AF/YRRATE 300 GPMLOCATION NE NW S8T18N R2EAny person, firm,association, or corporation,deeming that the granting ofthe above application will betruly detrimental to theirrights to utilize the waters ofsaid source, may protest inwriting to the Permit Board ofthe State of Mississippi,C/O Lisa A. May-McKenzie,PO Box 2309, Jackson,MS 39225, setting forth allreasons why saidapplication should not beapproved. Letters of protestmust be received within ten(10) days of this publication.If not protested, a permit willbe issued on or after ten (10)days following publicationdate.If protested, the applicationwill be taken for considera-tion by the Permit Board ofthe State of Mississippi in itsoffices at 515 East AmiteStreet, Jackson, MS, on orafter Tuesday, the 10th dayof August 2010, at whichtime all interested personsmay appear and be heard bythe Permit Board.OFFICE OF LAND ANDWATER RESOURCESLisa A. May, RPGPermitting Branch ChiefPublish: 7/9(1t)

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01. LegalsDelta Telephone Co., Inc.SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1DID YOU KNOWOn December 16, 1997,the Mississippi PublicService Commission desig-nated Delta TelephoneCompany, Inc. an "EligibleTelecommunications Carrier"for its service area forUniversal Service Fundpurposes and programs.The goal of universal serviceis to provide all Mississippicitizens access to essentialtelecommunicationsservices.Delta Telephone Company,Inc. provides single partytouchtone service toresidential and businesscustomers (with unlimitedlocal calling) at rates of$12.05 per month forresidential customers and$23.40 per month forbusiness customers. Thisincludes access to:long distance carriers;emergency services;operator service;directory assistance;Telecommunications RelayServices; andother services designed forpersons with disabilities.Use of these services mayresult in added charges.In addition, Delta TelephoneCompany, Inc. provides onecopy of its annual localdirectory free without chargeTouchtone service is avail-able at no additional charge.Delta Telephone Company,Inc. would be pleased toprovide you with specificrates for your area uponrequest.Delta Telephone Company,Inc. also offers qualifiedcustomers Lifeline and Link-Up service. Based on theincome-related eligibilitycriteria describer below, youmay qualify for theseprograms. This means youmay receive a monthly creditfor your basic phone charges("Lifeline) or an offset ofinstallation fees (Link-Up).Thi Lif li i l

07. Help Wanted

01. Legals( p)

This Lifeline service alsoincludes toll blocking toqualifying customers withoutcharge.The current discount provid-ed under the Company'sLifeline service is $8.25 permonth for each month thatthe customer qualifies. Theone-time discount forLink-Up service is $30.00.To receive these discounts,an individual must meetcertain eligibility criteria suchas: being at or below 135%of the Federal PovertyGuidelines or the individualmust participate in one of thefollowing federal assistanceprograms: "Medicaid; FoodStamps; SupplementalSecurity Income; FederalPublic Housing Assistance(Section 8); Low-IncomeHome Energy AssistanceProgram; National SchoolLunch Program's free lunchprogram; or Temporary As-sistance for Needy Families."Other terms and conditionsapply. For example, cus-tomers must apply for Life-line and Link-Up and we arerequired to retain and verifythe continuing accuracy ofthe qualifying informationprovided by those individu-als. Similarly, as long as aqualified individual agrees totoll blocking, that individual isnot required to pay a depositprior to our service being of-fered. A complete set ofterms for these programs isavailable at Delta TelephoneCompany Commercialoffices.Please call Delta TelephoneCompany, Inc. at1-877-433-7878 or write usat P. O. Box 217, Louise, MS39097 or visit our web-site athttp://www.deltaphone.comfor additional information orwith questions. Weencourage you to contactDelta Telephone Company ifyou believe you qualify forLifeline and Link-up.Publish: 7/9(1t)

WE PAY CASH!for gold, silver, diamonds & coinsScallions Jewelers

1207 Washington St. • 601-636-6413

ClassifiedHours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday, Closed Saturday & Sunday. Post Plaza, 1601-F North Frontage Road, Vicksburg, MS 39180 • P. O. Box 821668 Vicksburg, MS 39182.

• S O M E T H I N G N E W E V E R Y D A Y •We accept: e y r w • Call Direct: (601)636-SELL

Online Ad Placement: http://www.vicksburgpost.com

We Write Thousands OfBest Sellers Every Year...We’re The Vicksburg PostClassified Advertising Department . . .our job is to help you writeeffective classified ads so you canhave best sellers too! Give us a call . . . we’ll write one for you!Call (601) 636-SELL.

Classified InformationLine Ad DeadlinesAds to appear Deadline

Monday 2 p.m., FridayTuesday 5 p.m., Friday

Wednesday 5 p.m., MondayThursday 5 p.m., Tuesday

Friday 5 p.m., WednesdaySaturday 11 a.m., Thursday

Sunday 11 a.m., Thursday

Classified DisplayDeadlinesAds to appear Deadline

Monday 5 p.m., ThursdayTuesday 3 p.m., Friday

Wednesday 3 p.m., MondayThursday 3 p.m., Tuesday

Friday 3 p.m., WednesdaySaturday 11 a.m., Thursday

Sunday 11 a.m., Thursday

Classified Ad RatesClassified Line Ads:

Starting at 1-4 Lines, 1 Day for $8.28Classified line ads are charged according to the

number of lines. For complete pricinginformation contact a Classified SalesRepresentative today at 601-636-SELL.

Ads cancelled before expiration date ordered arecharged at prevailing rate only for days actually run,

4 line minimum charge. $8.28 minimum charge.

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InternetPlace your classified line ad at

http://www.vicksburgpost.com

ErrorsIn the event of errors, please call the very first dayyour ad appears. The Vicksburg Post will not be

responsible for more than one incorrect insertion.

Mis-ClassificationNo ad will be deliberately mis-classified.

The Vicksburg Post classified department is thesole judge of the proper classification for each ad.

AMIkids-Northeast Louisiana is seeking a MasterLevel Counselor. Job Summary: Primarily

responsible for the assessment of treatment needs,development and implementation of a plan for the

therapeutic services and the provision and monitoring of therapeutic/rehabilitative treatmentservices including individuals, group and familycounseling. Education Requirement: Master’sDegree in Social Work or Counseling and is

supervised by a licensed mental health professional. Satisfactory criminal background check

and drug screening required. Please submit toKarVan Powell [email protected] or

ChaQuita Richardson [email protected]

LARGE ANTIQUE AUCTIONSunday, July 11 1:00 PM

1108 Washington St. Vicksburg, MS (Across from Coca Cola Museum)

Great selection of antique furniture including smalltables, dressers, tables & Chairs, beds, also large

selection of glassware and collectibles, oil paintings,mirrors -MUCH MUCH MORE!

SALE CONDUCTED BY; TOP DRAWER AUCTIONS, MS1273F

AARON JARABICA, AUCTIONEER, MS 1272in association with

ANTIQUES ETC. AUCTION601-638-4758

Web Site: antiquesetcauctions.com

Customer Service Representativeneeded at local company.

Job duties: answering customer and contractor calls; data entry; helping walk-in customers and

contractors.

Hours: Monday-Friday, 9am-6pm,and every 3rd weekend, 7am-11am.

Please send resumes to:Dept. 3728

P.O. Box 821668The Vicksburg Post

Vicksburg, MS 39182-1668

BUICK • PON TIAC • CADILL AC • GMC

Salesperson WantedIf you are self-motivated, energetic, willing to work

a 5-day work week, and want to work close to homewe have the job for you!

Flexible HoursBenefits available include - medical, dental, 401K

Income: Sky's the limit!No Experience Required • Driver's License is required

For a confidential interview seeGeorge Carr or Preston Balthrop.

Apply in person only, please.

Automotive MaintenanceTechnician

Hours Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.Contact the Service Manager at 601-636-7777or email resume to: [email protected]

EOE

601-636-7777 • 1-800-669-36202950 S. Frontage Road, Vicksburg, MS • www.georgecarr.com

GeorgeCarr

The Vicksburg Post Friday, July 9, 2010 B9

IN THE CHANCERYCOURT OF WARRENCOUNTY, MISSISSIPPIIN THE MATTER OF THEESTATE OFCHESTER BEN SANDERS,SR., DECEASEDNO. 2010-081PRDONNA L. RICHEYPETITIONERNOTICE TO CREDITORSLetters of Administrationhaving been granted to theundersigned on the 23rd dayof June, 2010, by theChancery Court of WarrenCounty, Mississippi, uponthe Estate of CHESTERBEN SANDERS, SR., Deceased, notice is herebygiven to all persons havingclaims against said Estate topresent the same to theClerk of this Court for probate and registration according to law, within nine-ty (90) days from this date, orthey will be forever barred.THIS the 28th day of June,2010./s/ Donna L. RicheyDONNA L. RICHEYPublish: 7/2, 7/9, 7/16(3t)

Classified Advertisingreally brings big results!

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• Printing

SPEEDIPRINT &OFFICE SUPPLY

• Business Cards• Letterhead• Envelopes• Invoices

• Work Orders• Invitations

(601) 638-2900Fax (601) 636-6711

1601-C North Frontage RdVicksburg, MS 39180

Score A Bullseye With One Of These Businesses!

BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY

• Glass

Barnes GlassQuality Service at Competitive Prices#1Windshield Repair & Replacement

Vans • Cars • Trucks•Insurance Claims Welcome•

AUTO • HOME • BUSINESSJason Barnes • 601-661-0900

• Construction

ROSSCONSTRUCTION

New HomesFraming, Remodeling,

Cabinets, Flooring,Roofing & Vinyl Siding

State Licensed & BondedJon Ross 601-638-7932

• Signs

• Bulldozer &Construction

BUFORDCONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

601-636-4813State Board of Contractors

Approved & Bonded

Haul Clay, Gravel, Dirt,Rock & Sand

All Types of Dozer WorkLand Clearing • Demolition

Site Development& Preparation Excavation

Crane Rental • Mud Jacking

PATRIOTIC• FLAGS

• BANNERS• BUMPER STICKERS

• YARD SIGNSShow Your Colors!

Post Plaza601-631-0400

1601 N. Frontage Rd.Vicksburg, MS 39180

• Construction

• Lawn Care• HandyMan Services

• Lawn Care• Mobile HomeServices

River CityLandscaping, LLC

• Dozer / Trackhoe Work• Dump Truck •

• Bush Hogging • Box Blade• Demolition • Debris Removal

• Lawn Maintenance• Deliver

Dirt -13 yd. load $85 locally• Gravel • Sand • Rock

Res. & Com. • Lic. & Ins.Robert Keyes, Jr. (Owner)

601-529-0894

All Business

& Service

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601.636.7843 • 601.529.5400From small repair projects to

home upgrades...We’re notsatisfied until You are. Call

today for your Free Estimate!

Call today about our special long term ad runs

available in the Business Directory.

We offer specials from 3 months to

12 months at a great price deal !

ROY’S CONSTRUCTIONRESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL

New Construction & RemodelingLICENSED • BONDED • INSURED

CABINETS, ADDITIONS,METAL ROOFS,

VINYL SIDING, PATIO DECKS,DOZER & EXCAVATOR WORK,

SEPTIC SYSTEMS,LOT CLEAN UP

DWAYNE ROY 601-415-6997JOSHUA ROY 601-831-0558

WE ACCEPT MOST

MAJOR CREDIT

CARDS.

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RICKEY’SHOME IMPROVEMENTSAdditions - Remodeling

Decks - Sheet RockHouse Painting, Interior/

Exterior - Power Washing45 yrs. exp. • References

601-456-9763601-618-9912

Magnolia Mobile Parts634-6579

•Skirting

•Carpet, Tile•Vinyl Siding

•Air Conditioners

•Tubs, Faucets•Roof Sealant

•Set up Supplies

•Doors & Windows

“If we don’t have it, we’ll get it”

Hit The Bullseye ByAdvertising Daily With The

Business And Service DirectoryAim for the coverage and receive

the most for your advertising dollarsin the Vicksburg area

Business & Service Directory!

Sign a 3 month or 6 month agreement and SAVE!!!

Run a 1 column x 1 inch size$84.60 Monthly

(which is only $2.82 per day)!

Run a 1 column x 2 inch size$169.20 Monthly

(which is only $5.64 per day)!

PP SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY PP

Call Cassie, Michele or

Vickie today!

601-636-SELL (7355)

Get YOUR Business noticed in our

BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY

1601 F North Frontage RoadVicksburg, MS 39180

Call Allaina, Micheleor Vickie Today!!!

LOOKING TO MOVE UP IN THE JOB MARKET?Step this way to the top of your field! Job opportunities abound in the

HELP WANTED SECTION of The Vicksburg Post Classifieds. Call 601-636-SELL

24. BusinessServices

02. Public Service

FREE! 7 WEEK old.Dachshund mixed puppies,2 left. Male, female. Free togood home. 601-618-5327.

KEEP UP WITH all the lo-cal news and sales...Sub-scribe to The VicksburgPost TODAY!! Call 601-636-4545, Circulation.

MIXED BREED PUP-PIES, 10 weeks old. Free togood homes. Call 601-618-0632.

24. BusinessServices

05. Notices“Credit problems?

No problem!”No way. The Federal

Trade Commission says no company can legally

remove accurate and timelyinformation from your creditreport. Learn about manag-

ing credit and debt at ftc.gov/credit

A message from The Vicksburg Post

and the FTC.

Center ForPregnancy ChoicesFree Pregnancy Tests

(non-medical facility)· Education on All

Options· Confidential Coun-

selingCall 601-638-2778

for apptwww.vicksburgpregnan-

cy.com

EMERGENCYCA$H

BORROW $100.00PAYBACK $105.00

BEST DEAL IN TOWNVALID CHECKING

ACCOUNT REQUIREDFOR DETAILS CALL

601-638-70009 TO 5 MON.- FRI.

ENDING HOMELESS-NESS. WOMEN with chil-dren or without are you inneed of shelter? Mountainof Faith Ministries/ Wom-en's Restoration Shelter.Certain restrictions apply,601-661-8990. Life coach-ing available by appoint-ment.

Is the one youlove

hurting you?Call

Haven House FamilyShelter

601-638-0555 or1-800-898-0860

Services available towomen & children who are

victims of domestic violence and/or homeless: Shelter, coun-seling, group support.(Counseling available by

appt.)

05. Notices

KEEP UP WITH all thelocal news and sales...-subscribe to The Vicks-burg Post Today! Call

601-636-4545, ask for Circulation.

LOOKING FOR Scrap-booking/ Cardmaking clubwithin the Vicksburg area.Call 601-529-5091.

RunawayAre you 12 to 17?Alone? Scared?

Call 601-634-0640 any-time or 1-800-793-8266

We can help!One child,

one day at a time.

VICKSBURG ANTIQUEBOTTLE and PostageStamp Show. Two shows inone! Saturday August 14,9am- 5pm. Battlefield Inn.Admission $2. Information601-638-1195.

24. BusinessServices

06. Lost & Found

FOUND! SMALL FE-MALE dog. Light brown/black, flea collar, missingleft hind leg. Buford Drive.601-638-9108.

FOUND! SMALL KITTEN, FOUNDon the Frontage Road, byB&K Bank. Please call 601-810-6868.

LOST A DOG? Found a cat? Let The

Vicksburg Post help! Run a FREE 3 day ad!

601-636-SELL or e-mail classifieds@vicksburg

post.com

LOST DOG!! Male, blackstandard poodle, very skit-tish. Missing since Sunday.601-618-3467.

LOST!! REDDISH/ brownwirey fur female dog.Weighs 42 pounds. Goesby Missy. Green collar,green eyes. Lost in theDogwood Lake Subdivisionin Bovina. 601-634-1113.

06. Lost & Found

LOST! Short hairDachshund brown, male,has white tick collar. LostFisher Ferry area. 601-638-8966.

24. BusinessServices

07. Help Wanted

Hampton Heating and Airis hiring a Service Technician.

Must have 5 years HVACexperence. Clean cut, present-

able, Drug Free. RandomDrug screenings. Must have

valid driver’s license. Apply inperson at 2102 Oak Street.

601-638-8141.

JOB OPENING!!The Family Wellness Clinic

is seeking a Family Nurse Practitioner.

All interested applicants please submit curriculum vitae to

703B Farmer St., Port Gibson, MS 39150.Additional information,

call 601-437-5668.

Class A CDLDRIVERS NEEDED

3 years min. driving experience.

•Local hauling•Home Nights

Perdido TruckingService, LLC251-470-0355

3164 Midtown ParkSouth Mobile, Al

36606

“ACE”Truck Driver Training

With a DifferenceJob Placement Asst.

Day, Night & RefresherClasses

Get on the Road NOW!Call 1-888-430-4223MS Prop. Lic. 77#C124

HOTEL MAINTENANCELOOKING for a Knowledge-able maintenance person tolead maintenance depart-ment at the Fairfield Inn.Please apply in person be-tween 9am- 1am, 4pm- 5pmpm.

Send resumes to:Dept. 3723

The Vicksburg PostP.O. 821668

Vicksburg, MS 39182

07. Help Wanted

LOOKING FOR A Feder-al or Postal Job? Whatlooks like the ticket to a se-cure job might be a scam.For information call TheFederal Trade Commission,toll free 1-877-FTC-HELP,or visit www.ftc.gov. A mes-sage from The VicksburgPost and the FTC.

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15 years looking for stylistwith own clientele. CallMichelle at 601-636-3569 or601-218-1740.

SMALL COMPANYLOOKING for energetic Receptionist. Good com-

puter skills and multi tasking ability needed. Great payand benefits included.

Send resumes to: Dept. 3727

The Vicksburg PostP.O. Box 821668

Vicksburg, MS 39182

13. SituationsWanted

CNA WILL SIT with yourlove one. Day or night. Call601-636-2507.

14. Pets &Livestock

VICKSBURGWARREN HUMANE

SOCIETY

Has Availablefor Adoption:

35 Dogs43 Cats1 Horse

Highway 61 South601-636-6631

HAVE A HEART, SPAY OR

NEUTER YOUR PETS!Look for us on

www.petfinder.com

11. BusinessOpportunities

14. Pets &Livestock

AKC/ CKC REGISTERED

YORKIES, Poodles and Schnauzers

$200 to $700!601-218-5533,

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Foster aHomeless

Pet!

www.pawsrescuepets.org

14. Pets &Livestock

RHODE ISLAND REDS.And White Leghorn YoungPullets. Starting to lay. $10Call 601-638-5629 for details.

11. BusinessOpportunities

15. AuctionLOOKING FOR A great

value? Subscribe to TheVicksburg Post, 601-636-4545, ask for Circulation.

11. BusinessOpportunities

17. Wanted ToBuy

CASH PAID FOR COINS,war relics, antique booksand collectibles. Call 601-618-2727.

LOOKING FOR COM-PLETE kit Ab Circle Pro.Contact Lucy at 601-218-1932.

WE HAUL OFF old appli-ances, lawn mowers, hot waterheaters, junk and abandonedcars, trucks, vans, etcetera.601-940-5075, if no answer,please leave message.

No Wonder Everybody’s Doing It!To join

The Vicksburg Postnewspaper team

you must bedependable, haveinsurance, reliabletransportation, and

be available to deliverafternoons Monday -

Friday and earlymornings Saturday

and Sunday.

Teachers, stay-at-homeparents, college students,nurses. . . they’re alldelivering the newspaperin their spare time andearning extra income!It’s easy - and it’s a greatway to earn extra cash.

Your Hometown Newspaper!Openings Available in:

Oak Ridge &Delta, Louisiana areas

601-636-4545 ext. 181

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123 LOVERS LANEQuiet in-townlocation in northVicksburg. Lotsof space insideand out. Threebedrooms, twobaths, formalliving and diningrooms and den. Large private main bedroom andbath. The exterior features include a front screenporch, a two car garage with lots of storage spaceand a tree shaded rear yard with wooded viewextending to the 4 plus acre lot. $74,900.

Ronnie Johnston601-831-2319

OPEN HOUSESUNDAY 2PM-4PM

The Classified Marketplace...

Where buyers and sellers meet.

HOME FOR RENT.3 bedroom, 2 bath in OPEN-WOOD. MINT CONDITION.Large yard with lovely cov-ered patio. Pets welcome.

OPEN HOUSESUNDAY 1-1:30pm

at 12 JIL MARIE CIRCLE.For photos, Email:

[email protected]

18. Miscellaneou sFor Sale

CAPTAIN JACK'SSHRIMP Special! Frozen,headless, 5 pounds-$24.99. Also Froglegs, Alli-gator, Crawfish Tails.Thursday, Friday, Saturday.601-638-7001.

DISCOUNTFURNITURE BARN

601-638-7191

Take the scenic route toHOT SUMMER DEALS!

Corner of Jackson & Levee

LADIES BRIDAL SET,matching mens diamondband. 14 Karat gold. Asking$700. 601-638-7861.

LOCALLY GROWN OR-GANIC BLUEBERRIES. Willpick and deliver. $14 per gal-lon. Call Paul at 601-618-9627.

THE PET SHOP“Vicksburg’s Pet Boutique”Bring Your Best Friend to our

NEW LOCATION, 3508 South Washington Street

Not so far, just 1 milesouth of Belmont St.

Same Great Pet Merchandise, Just More Room!

USED BABY BED withmatching dresser base,$495. Loveseat, $175. UsedQueen size mattress set.Discount Furniture Barn.601-638-7191.

USED TIRES! LIGHTtrucks and SUV's, 16's,17's, 18's, 19's, 20's. A fewmatching sets! Call TD's,601-638-3252.

Fresh Seafood, & Sack Oysters,

Live Crawfish $1.50/ lb

Crawfish CookingEvery Sunday

CCheapest Prices in Townheapest Prices in Town

STRICK’SSEAFOOD

601-218-2363

19. Garage &Yard Sales

155 BOVINA DRIVE In-fant- adult clothing, furni-ture, household, toys, babyitems, too much to list. 3families. Saturday 7am- un-til. Bovina exit follow signs.

2 FAMILY SALE, Satur-day, 7am-11am, 103 St. An-drews Drive, Fairways, lotsof good stuff!

3055 MT. ALBAN ROAD.Friday and Saturday 7am-2pm. Disney movies, clothes,lots of miscellaneous.

55 BLUE CREEK Drive.Saturday 8am- until. Furni-ture, Clothes, miscella-neous.

727 FONSYLVANIAROAD. 7 miles past FisherFerry Super Jr. on left.Dishes, tools, hunting,camping equipment,clothes, new and used mis-cellaneous. Big sale! Fridayand Saturday 6am- until.

930 BURNT HOUSEROAD, Saturday 6am- 2pm.Saxophone with case, $400.Guitar, $125. Washer/ dryer,table, chairs, microwave, dish-es, clothes and what-nots.

GARAGE SALE! 65 Brog-don Drive; off Warriors Trail.Miscellaneous items andmore. 6am- 11 am.

GIGANTIC SALE. Friday4pm- 7pm, Saturday 6am-11am. 1539 Glass Road off61 South, past airport, followsigns. Times are firm. Furni-ture, appliances, tools, tablesand chairs. Sale usually atSweets Unlimited. 601-618-4862.

HIGHWAY 61 NORTH,parking lot next to SouthernSisters Cafe. Saturday7am-12 Noon. Fund raiserfor Northside Baptist Youth.

HUGE MULTI FAMILYsale. Make this your firststop! Furniture, appliancestools, hunting/ fishing sup-plies, baby items, toddleritems, Gail Pittman pottery,clothes (Gap, American Ea-gle, Express, NY&Co) NOJUNK ITEMS. 135 West-wood Drive in Lakeland Vil-lage. Off Tucker Road. Sat-urday July 10 starting at6am. EVERYTHING MUSTGO!

19. Garage &Yard Sales

STILL HAVE STUFF after your Garage Sale?Donate your items to

The Salvation Army, we pick-up!

Call 601-636-2706.

TAKING-IT-BACK

Outreach Ministry, 1314 Filmore Street,

at Miller's Tire Mart, offClay. Gas stove, plus sizeclothing, new born and tod-

dler clothes, lots of children'stennis shoes, large selectionof scrubs, sewing notions,

material, stuffing, yarn.Hours are ThursdayFriday 9am-5pm.

Saturday 8am-5pm.

YARD SALE, 3204 OakRidge Road, Friday andSaturday, 7am-12 noon.

22. MusicalInstruments

BACH STRADIVARIUSTRUMPET High school ap-proved. $2000 601-415-3024, 601-529-6109

29. UnfurnishedApartments

24. BusinessServices

A1 LAWN SERVICE. Wealso do odd jobs. Call forreferences. 601-638-6768.

BARBARA'S LAWN SER-VICE. Grass too tall, giveus a call. Low prices, greatservice. 601-218-8267, 601-629-6464, leave message.

• BankruptcyChapter 7 and 13

• Social Seurity Disability• No-fault Divorce

Toni Walker TerrettAttorney At Law

601-636-1109

FREE ESTIMATESTREY GORDON

ROOFING & RESTORATION•Roof & Home Repair

(all types!)•30 yrs exp •1,000’s of ref

Licensed • Insured601-618-0367

DIRT AND GRAVELhauled. 8 yard truck. 601-638-6740.

ELVIS YARD SERVICES.General yard clean-up, rakeleaves, grass cutting, treecutting, reasonable. 601-415-7761. Quick response.

I CLEAN HOUSES! 35years experience, days on-ly. Call 601-529-6650 daysor 601-631-2482, nights.

River City Lawn CareYou grow it - we mow it!Affordable and profes-

sional. Lawn and land-scape maintenance. Cut, bag, trim, edge.

601-529-6168.

WILKERSON APPLI-ANCE REPAIR shop. Wefix refrigerators, stoves, airconditioners, washer anddryers. 601-618-9606

25. Wanted ToRent

MILITARY FAMILY MOV-ING to Vicksburg. Lookingto rent a single family housestarting August 1. 3 bed-room, 2 bath/garage de-sired. Must allow pets.Please call 803-699-8189.

27. Room s ForRent

27. Room s ForRent

$75 WEEKLY, $270MONTHLY. With bath, $350.Cable, air, phone furnished.601-272-4564.

LARGE HOUSE. All utili-ties, cable, internet. $135weekly 601-629-8474.

WEEKLY RATE: $80.MONTHLY RATE: $320.

NO deposit required.Completely furnished

with bed and TV.All utilities paid with

central heat and air.769-203-9079

28. FurnishedApartments

1 BEDROOM. Wonderfulneighborhood, private park-ing, completely furnished$475 monthly. Referencesand deposit. 601-218-6208.

CORPORATE APARTMENT.Fully furnished. $800 monthly,utilities, weekly cleaning, offstreet parking. 601-661-9747.

NEWLY RENOVATED.Completely furnished corpo-

rate apartment. All utilities pro-vided including cable andinternet. Laundry room,

courtyard, security entrance.Great location. $750 - $900

month. 601-415-9027,601-638-4386.

29. UnfurnishedApartments

1 BEDROOM $400. 2 bed-rooms $425. Both all electricwith refrigerator and stove.

Both have $200 deposit. Wa-ter and garbage pick-up fur-

nished. 601-634-8290.

1, 2 AND 3 bedroom unitsavailable. Phone 601-636-0447 for information/ viewing.8am-5pm.

2 BEDROOM 1 bath.Washer and dryer hookup,central air and heat. Newlyremodeled. $425 rent, $300deposit. 601-638-4166

2 BEDROOM TOWN-HOUSES or 3 bedroomapartments, from $500 to$525 monthly, $300 deposit.601-631-0805 management.

29. UnfurnishedApartments

BEAUTIFULLAKESIDE LIVING

• 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.• Beautifully Landscaped

• Lake Surrounds Community• Pool • Fireplace

• Spacious Floor Plans601-629-6300

www.thelandingsvicksburg.com501 Fairways Drive

Vicksburg

Voted #1 Apartments in the2009 Reader’s Choice

COUNTY 2 BEDROOMS,2½ baths. Openwood Town-house. 1,400 plus/ minussquare feet. 601-831-8900.Leave message.

CYPRESS HILL APART-MENTS- 402 Locust Street. 1bedroom $375 Move in spe-cial. Section 8 welcome. 601-456-3842.

CommodoreApartments

1, 2 & 3Bedrooms

605 Cain Ridge Rd.Vicksburg, MS

39180

601-638-2231

DOWNTOWN. 2 bed-room 2 bath modern appli-ances. $700 monthly de-

posit required. 601-529-8002

GREAT FAMILY

ATMOSPHERE

Newly remodeled 2 and3 bedrooms. Paid cable,water and trash.Washer,

dryer and microwaveincluded.

Call 601-415-8735 or601-638-5587

30. HousesFor Rent

HOUSE FOR RENT. inOak Park. Newly Remod-eled. 601-415-3384.

LOS COLINAS. SMALL 2Bedroom, 2 Bath Cottage.Close in, nice. $795 month-ly. 601-831-4506.

31. Mobile HomesFor Rent

16X60 2 BEDROOM, 2BATH, 12x60 porch. Nopets. $200 deposit, $550monthly. 601-631-1942.

32. Mobile HomesFor Sale

2 BEDROOM 2 BATH14x70 Mobile Home. Sun

room, deck, storage, shed,appliances, new carpet andfresh paint. $11,000 or bestoffer. Contact Judy Harrell/

Breithaupt Real Estate601-618-3227.

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THE VICKSBURG POSTTODAY! CALL

601-636-4545, ASK FORCIRCULATION.

33. Commercia lProperty

BUILDING FOR SALE orLease. 1905B Mission 66.Broker/ Owner Greg. 601-291-1148.

PPPPFOR LEASEPPPP

1911 Mission 66Office or Retail

Suite B-Apprx. 2450 sq. ft.Great Location!

Easy Access!High Visability!

Brian Moore RealtyConnie - Owner/ Agent

318-322-4000

Eagle Lake•Waterfront Homes

• Cabins• Lake Lots

www.lakehouse.comwww.eaglelakems.com

Call Bette Paul Warner,601.218.1800

McMillin Real Estate

601-630-2921 • 801 Clay Street • VicksburgGeorge Mayer R/E Management

• 1 BedroomStudios & Efficiencies

2 Bedrooms/ 2 Bath

Utilities Paid • No Utility Deposit Required

Downtown Convenience •to Fine Restaurants, Shops,

Churches, Banks & Casinos

Secure High-Rise Building •Off Street Parking •

9 1/2 Foot Ceilings •Beautiful River Views •

Senior Discounts •

Classic Elegancein Modern Surroundings

COME CHECK US OUT TODAYYOU’LL WANT TO MAKE YOUR

HOME HEREGreat Location, Hard-Working Staff

601-638-7831 • 201 Berryman Rd

Bradford RidgeApartments

Live in a Quality Built Apartment for LESS! All brick,

concrete floors and double wallsprovide excellent soundproofing,

security, and safety.601-638-1102 * 601-415-3333

AAUDUBON UDUBON PPLACELACEFor those adults who like a safe community setting with the best

neighbors in Vicksburg.

415-3333 • 638-1102 • 636-1455

Discount for Senior Citizens availableEQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

APARTMENTS FORELDERLY &

DISABLED CITIZENS!• Rent Based On Income

3515 MANOR DRIVE

VICKSBURG, MSToll Free 1-866-238-8861

MAGNOLIA MANOR

S H A M R O C K

A P A R T M E N T SBe the first to live in one of our

New Apartments!

Available January 1st 2010

SUPERIOR QUALITY, CUSTOM OAK CABINETS,

EXTRA LARGE MASTER BEDROOM, & WASHER / DRYER HOOKUPS

SAFE!!!ALL UNITS HAVE

AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM

SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT

601-661-0765 • 601-415-3333

1, 2, & 3 bedroomsand townhomes

available immediately.

VICKSBURGS NEWEST,AND A WELL MAINTAINED

FAVORTIE. EACH WITHSPACIOUS FLOOR PLANS ANDSOPHISTICATED AMENITIES.

and

FOR LEASING INFO, CALL 601-636-1752www.parkresidences.com • www.bienvilleapartments.com

Home for SaleOpen-House -105 Roseland Dr.

Great location and neighborhood.Three bedroom 2 bath, kitchen

and living room. One ownerhouse built in 1940, well maintained, with

central air and heat, 2 garagesplus carport, storage houses,

1100 sq. ft. on main floor, basement, plus glassed in sun-

room, on 1 1/2 acre lot. Priced in80s.

Sunday July 11 2:00-5:00601-638-8958 or 601-636-1928

Mon - Fri 9am-5pm • Sat 9am-1pm

OOKKOOKK CCCCAARRSSAARRSS

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Ask us about our Weekly RatAsk us about our Weekly Ratee !! !!

No Credit Card required on Car Rentals!

2970 Hwy 61 N. • Vicksburg

$100 Deposit • $40 Day

601-636-3147 601-636-3147

New Cars Have Arrived!!!

29. UnfurnishedApartments

34. HousesFor Sale

108 BROOKWOODDRIVE. By Owner. Singlefamily home in popularBrookwood Subdivision offCulkin Road. Approximately1770 square feet brickhome on 1.2 acres. Close totown, River Region Hospitaland Sherman AvenueSchool. Private backyardwith woods on three sides.Three bedroom 1 ¾ baths.Two car attached garagewith utility room and atticaccess. Living room andMaster bedroom have vault-ed ceilings. Built-in book-cases and shelves with gas(propane) logs in livingroom. Appointment only.$167,000. 601-831-0360:601-831-0053.

119 Tower Drive. 3 bedroom 2 bath, plus loft,swimming pool, hot tub.

$169,900. 601-638-4215,601-870-7693.

29. UnfurnishedApartments

34. HousesFor Sale

709 SANTA ROSA, Spa-cious den, 2 bedroom, 2bath, fire place, 2000square feet. 601-529-4570.

Bids are beingconsidered for homeat 114 Hillside Circle.

Bid period closesWednesday, July 14th,2010. Call for details!

601-636-2483

AskUs.

2150 South Frontage Road bkbank.comMember FDIC

! FHA & VA! Conventional! Construction! First -timeHomebuyers

Candy FranciscoMortgage Originator

MortgageLoans601.630.8209

Open Hours:Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm

601-634-89282170 S. I-20 Frontage Rd.

www.ColdwellBanker.comwww.homesofvicksburg.net

Rental includingCorporate Apartments

Available

Big River Realty

Bigriverhomes.com

Rely on 20 yearsof experience in

Real Estate.

DAVID A. BREWER601-631-0065

14 INDIAN HILLS

HELP!!!My property listings in this ad keepselling! I need MORE LISTINGS!Give me a call to discuss puttingyour property on the market and

IN THIS AD.

5 BR, 3.5BA home

on 4.6acres on

quietcounty

cul-de-sac.

29. UnfurnishedApartments

34. HousesFor Sale

McMillinReal Estate601-636-8193

VicksburgRealEstate.com

HOUSE FOR SALE byowner. #2 Heritage Place. 3bedroom 2 bath. In groundpool. $131,900. By appoint-ment only 601-415-0136.

Rip Hoxie, Land Pro....601-260-9149Jill Waring Upchurch....601-906-5012Carla Watson...............601-415-4179Judy Uzzle-Ashley....601-994-4663Mary D. Barnes.........601-966-1665Stacie Bowers-Griffin...601-218-9134Andrea Upchurch.......601-831-6490Broker, GRI

601-636-6490

Licensed inMS and LA

Jones & UpchurchReal Estate Agency

1803 Clay Streetwww.jonesandupchurch.com

NORTH COUNTY. 4 bed-room, 2 bath brick home.Large wired workshop,fenced backyard. $125,000.601-618-1050.

Kay Odom..........601-638-2443Kay Hobson.......601-638-8512Jake Strait...........601-218-1258Bob Gordon........601-831-0135Tony Jordan........601-630-6461Alex Monsour.....601-415-7274Jay Hobson..........601-456-1318Kai Mason...........601-218-5623Daryl Hollingsworth..601-415-5549Sybil Caraway....601-218-2869Catherine Roy....601-831-5790Rick McAllister..601-218-1150Mincer Minor.....601-529-0893Jim Hobson.........601-415-0211

AARRNNEERRRREEAALL EESSTTAATTEE,, IINNCCV

JIM HOBSONREALTOR®•BUILDER•APPRAISER

601-636-0502

34. HousesFor Sale

Eagle Lake•Waterfront Homes

• Cabins• Lake Lots

www.lakehouse.comwww.eaglelakems.com

Call Bette Paul Warner,601.218.1800

McMillin Real Estate

35. Lots For Sale*LONG LAKE LOT

601-218-6075.*Half acre mobile home

lot. Located at Jeffrey Lane(off Freetown Road). 601-

218-6075. Leave message.

For Sale: In Warren CentralSchool District, 15.9 acres Cityand 18.6 acres County (total

34.5) Secluded, excellent housesite, electricity, water, sewer,

large pole-barn, pasture, woods,small pond,deer and turkey. Ideal

setup for horses. 290 Porter'sChapel Rd. $250,000.

601-415-3629, 601-529-5138

29. UnfurnishedApartments

40. Cars & Trucks

1995 MITSUBISHITRUCK. 4 cylinder, 5speed. Great gas mileage.601-831-0144.

2003 NISSAN ALTIMA.156,000 miles. $6500. newtires. 601-218-4063.

2004 FORD RANGER Ex-tended Cab. 3.0, V6, cruiseand AC. 87,000 miles.$8900. 601-638-7370.

EASY FINANCINGLook NO Further!

•2001 Chrysler SebringOnly $850 Down

•2000 Ford Explorer$1150 Down

•2004 Nissan Altima$1400 Down

Gary’s CarsHwy 61 SouthFor pre-approval

www.garyscfl.com

The Vicksburg Post Friday, July 9, 2010 B11

CLOSET PHOBIA?Clear out the skeletons in yours

with an ad in the classifieds. 601-636-SELL

Classified Advertisingreally brings big results!

CALL 601-636-SELLAND PLACE

YOUR CLASSIFIED AD TODAY.

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GeorgeCarrBUICK • PON TIAC • CADILL AC • GMC

Financing with approved credit.

For a complete listing of our used vehicles visit our website at www.georgecarr.com

An experienced sales staff tomeet all of your automotive needs.

Come to George Carr,You’ll Be Glad You Did.

www.georgecarr.com • 601-636-7777 • 1-800-669-3620 • 2950 S. Frontage Road • Vicksburg, MS

Clyde McKinney

Baxter Morris

Preston Balthrop

Kevin Watson

Herb Caldwell

Bobby Bryan

Tim Moody

Mike Francisco

James “P’Nut” Henderson

Scott Mullen

TTim Mim MooooddyySalesman of the

Month of June

Pre-OwnedTrucks/SUVs

2008 CadillacEscalade

$34,995

PricedTo Move!

#P9135

2008 GMC SLEExtra Cab 4x4

$23,595

Spray-InLiner,Clean

#41319A

2006 GMCSierra Crew 4x4

$22,995

Oneof theNicest

#P9149

2008 CadillacEscalade EXT

$44,995

EveryOption

#P9164

2009 DodgeGrand Caravan

$17,995

ReadyFor

Vacation

#P9134

2010 GMCTerrain

$24,995

Only17,000Miles,SLE 2

#P9182

2010 CadillacEscalade

$61,495

WhiteDiamond,OriginalM.S.R.P.$74,000

#P9189

2010 SaturnOutlook

$24,995

GMProgramCar. 2 ToChoose.

#P9243,P9246

2010 GMCTerrain SLT 2

$33,995

CompanyCar,

6,000Miles,

Leather

#P9067

2010 BuickEnclave

$33,995

Leather,Loaded

#P9157

2010 CadillacSRX

$35,495

EnterpriseSpecial

#P9131

2005 GMCYukon

$15,995

ExtraClean

#P9222

2005 ChevyCrew Cab 4x4

$17,995

Loaded,ExtraClean

#41313A

2009 ChevyTahoe Hybrid

$36,995

Company Car,Navigation,Sunroof,

Entertainment,Leather

#P9247

2008 SaturnVUE

$15,995

ExtraClean

#P9113

2006 FordF-250 4x4 Crew

$25,995

Diesel,ReadyTo PullA Load!

#P9148A

2009 ChevyExtra Cab LT

BlackBeauty

#P9138

2010 GMCAcadia

$29,495

LowMileageProgram

Car

#P9245

2008 GMCSierra SLE

$20,495

ExtraClean,

Z71Package

#P9230

2003 HolidayRambler Endeavor

$89,995

MotorHome,One

Owner,LowMiles

OIL CHANGESPECIAL

$21.95

2005 Toyota4Runner

$14,995

ExtraClean

#P8619A

2007 ChevyAvalanche LTZ

$18,995

NewTires,

Loaded

#41118A

2009 ChevyExtra Cab 4x4

$26,495

LocalTrade

#41344A

2004 FordF-150 Lariat 4x4

$16,995

ExtraCab

#41370A

2006 FordExplorer 4x4

$15,495

BlackBeauty

#41316D

2006 ChevyCrew Cab

$15,995

OneOwner

#41238B

1997 ChevyS-10

$3,995

Only81,000Miles

#41353A

2007 DodgeDurango

$14,995

LocalTrade-in

#P9159B

2007 FordExpedition

$26,995

Leather,Loaded

#P9272

2009 ChevyCrew 4x4 LTZ

$35,495

Only12,000Miles

#P9207A

2009 ToyotaSienna

$18,995

EnterpriseSpecial

#P9156

2008 Chevy1500 Extra Cab LT

$18,995

BlackBeauty

#P9267

2006 FordF-250 Lariat Crew

$29,495

4x4,Diesel,Loaded

#41335A

George Carr Truck & SUVSUMMER SELL DOWN!

$20,995

See Dealer for Details.

B12 Friday, July 9, 2010 The Vicksburg Post


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