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Not only would Mississippi amend the Mississippi Consti- voting in local and state elec- ties, roads, bridges, ports, airrequire voters Corinthian to tions. 16 • Tuesday, 25, to 2011 • Daily ports, common carriers, and couples who just wantOctober a baby tution utilities. The prohibition be denied the option of IVF, submit a government issued certain forms of birth control photo identification before Voter ID laws in other states would not apply in certain Legals 0955 Legals Legals 0955 0955 0955 Legals including public – like IUDs – would be sud- being allowed to vote; pro- provide for provisional ballots situations, denly illegal, and miscarriages vides that any voter lacking that require voters without nuisance, structures unfit for government issued photo ID on election day to show human habitation, or abancould become suspect. identification may obtain proof of ID within two days doned property. Effective treatment of severe photo identification without after the election to have preeclampsia, molar gestation, charge from the Mississippi their ballots counted. How- Argument for the Iniand early ectopic pregnancies Department of Public Safety; ever, the use of such provi- tiative: David Waide, would be jeopardized by pas- and exempts certain residents sional ballots violates the Fed- Initiative Sponsor sage of the Personhood of state-licensed care facilities eral Voting Standards and Amendment, threatening and religious objectors from Procedures Act of 2003; that Eminent domain is the power women’s lives. New stem cell being required to show photo act requires states to stream- to take private property for treatments for patients with identification in order to vote. line registration, voting, and public use. Recently, governother election procedures. ments have taken private Parkinson’s disease, Lou Geproperty and given it to prihrig’s disease, and cancers like Argument for the Petileukemia and choriocarci- tion: Joey Fillingane, Finally, Mississippi needs to vate developers for their own funnel more money into job personal gain. Initiative Sponsor noma are also at risk. training and education; Voter If it were your friend or fam- Why should you vote “Yesâ€? ID should not be at the top of Because of this, 43 states its funding priorities. Con- have enacted eminent domain ily member who needed the for Voter Identification? firmed cases of individuals im- reform. Our Legislature tried best treatment available, Because the right to vote is personating another voter at to do so, but was vetoed. Last would you deny it to them? too important to allow dis- the polls in this country are year, the people of Mississippi Vote NO on the Personhood honest people to steal elec- so low that there are no suc- spoke up, clearly and unmistions by voting in the name of cessful studies of the extent takably. Over 100,000 citizens Amendment. other people; often times in of such acts of fraud. signed petitions calling for an the name of dead people or eminent domain reform initiaVoter Identification folks who are out of state on Should Mississippi spend tive to be placed on the 2011 Initiative #27 Election Day. The integrity of money on something that is ballot. our entire election system is not an issue? It will be quite The initiative follows the acat stake. For too many years, expensive for both the state tion passed by the Legislature ORIGINAL FILING: as nearly every other state in and the citizens affected to but necessarily differs in one (1) (a) Except as provided in the nation has strengthen the implement Voter ID. The Leg- respect: it expressly prevents subsection (2), A qualified protections of their election islative Budget Office esti- any property taken by emielector who votes in a pri- procedures, Mississippi once mates that the state’s share nent domain from being mary or general election, ei- again trails behind as one of alone will be $1,499,000 in turned over to any private ther in person at the polls or only a handful of states that taxpayer dollars, and addi- developer for 10 years, which in person in the office of the does not require any form of tional IDs will need to be is- is a strong deterrent. circuit clerk, shall present a photo identification before sued every year from now on. government issued photo casting a ballot on election Defending eminent domain identification before being al- day. There is not enough sense in cases is expensive and beyond lowed to vote. the idea of Voter ID to justify the means of most citizens, (b) A qualified elector who In a culture when you are re- the investment of all those while the government uses does not have a government quired to show photo ID to tax dollars. our tax money to take away issued photo identification fly out of an airport, cash a our homes and property. and who cannot afford such check or even rent a movie Eminent Domain People of limited resources identification may obtain a from a video store, surely it Initiative #31 are at the greatest risk of bestate issued photo identifica- make sense to ask citizens to coming victims. tion free of charge from the s h o w a form o f ORIGINAL FILING: Mississippi Department of government-issued photo ID Opponents will argue that rePublic Safety. The elector before they vote. No property acquired by the forming private property laws must show appropriate idenexercise of the power of emi- will stifle economic developtifying documents required by Voter ID will not cure all nent domain under the laws ment. However, the facts the Mississippi Department of problems with the elections of the State of Mississippi clearly show that this has not Public Safety as provided by in Mississippi but it will go a shall, for a period of ten years been the case in the many law. very long way to ensuring after its acquisition, be trans- other states where reform (2) (a) An elector living and that dead people do not vote ferred or any interest therein has been enacted. voting in a state-licensed care - as has happened in Missis- transferred to any person, facility shall not be required sippi within the past few elec- non-governmental entity, Though eminent domain apto show a government issued tion cycles - and it will ensure public-private partnership, pears complicated, the basic photo identification before that people only get one vote corporation, or other busi- question is this: Should a perbeing allowed to vote. per election. This makes ulti- ness entity with the following son’s house or farm be taken (b) An elector who has a mate sense to people of all exceptions: and turned over to a private religious objection to being political backgrounds. developer immediately? photographed will be allowed (1) The above provisions shall to cast an affidavit ballot, and The proponents of this initia- not apply to drainage and Private property is an Amerithe elector, within five days tive do not buy into the argu- levee facilities and usage, can cornerstone based upon after the election, shall exe- ment forwarded by the oppo- roads and bridges for public the concept that your home cute an affidavit in the appro- nents, which is that this conveyance, flood control is your castle. It is a basic priate circuit clerk’s office af- would drive down turnout projects with a levee compo- freedom that must be safefirming that the exemption among Mississippi voters. nent, seawalls, dams, toll guarded. Last year, Mississipapplies. What it would accomplish, roads, public airports, public pi’s hardworking citizens lifted (c) An elector who has a however, is to guarantee that ports, public harbors, public their voices to insist that the government issued photo every vote cast is done so le- wayports, common carriers power must rest with the identification, but is unable to gally. Please join the thou- or facilities for public utilities people instead of with the present that identification sands of Mississippians in vot- and other entities used in the rich. This initiative could well when voting, shall file an affi- ing “Yesâ€? for Voter ID and in generation, transmission, be our last chance to protect davit ballot, and the elector, doing so, helping us clean up storage or distribution of our property from being within five days after the elec- Mississippi’s election system. telephone, telecommunica- taken for private develoption, shall present the governtion, gas carbon dioxide, elec- ment ment issued photo identifica- Argument against the tricty, water, sewer, natural tion to the appropriate circuit Petition: Sue Harmon, gas, liquid hydrocarbons or Make your voice heard. Save clerk. other utility products. moveon.org our land. (3) This provision shall not be construed to require photo The Voter ID initiative should (2) The above provisions shall Vote Yes for Initiative No. 31 identification to register to be decided on the basis of not apply where the use of – eminent domain reform. vote. This provision only re- “dollars and sense.â€? eminent domain (a) removes quires government issued a public nuisance; (b) removes Argument Against the photo identification for cast- Implementing Voter ID a structure that is beyond re- Initiative: Leland Speed, ing a ballot. amounts to a 21st Century pair or unfit for human habi- businessman and eco(4) The Legislature shall enact poll tax. Those who do not tation or use; (c) is used to nomic developer legislation to implement the have the documents required acquire abondoned property; provisions of this section of to obtain an ID will have to or (d) eliminates a direct Initiative 31 will hurt Mississpend money to get docu- threat to public health or sippi. It will cripple Mississipthe constitution. ments such as birth certifi- safety caused by the property pi’s ability to attract good-paying jobs. It could cates. These documents are in its current condition. BALLOT TITLE: hinder private landowners’ not free, so some persons ability to sell their land for inShould the Mississippi Consti- will be forced to “pay to BALLOT TITLE: dustrial development. Please tution be amended to require vote.â€? The 14th and 24th a person to submit govern- amendments prohibit any Should government be pro- vote no. ment issued photo identifica- costs or fees associated with hibited from taking private voting. In the 1966 case property by eminent domain The U.S. and Mississippi Contion in order to vote? Harper v. Virginia Board of and then transferring it to stitutions currently prohibit government taking property Elections, the U.S. Supreme other persons? BALLOT SUMMARY: for public use without just Court prohibited the use of compensation. Mississippi law Initiative #27 would poll taxes as a prerequisite to BALLOT SUMMARY: further protects your land amend the Mississippi Consti- voting in local and state electution to require voters to tions. Initiative #31 would amend rights through a system of submit a government issued the Mississippi Constitution checks and balances. In those photo identification before Voter ID laws in other states to prohibit state and local extremely rare cases of emibeing allowed to vote; pro- provide for provisional ballots government from taking pri- nent domain for major provides that any voter lacking that require voters without vate property by eminent do- jects, state agencies, local government issued photo ID on election day to show main and then conveying it to governments, the Legislature CANDIDATES identification ATTN: may obtain proof of ID within two days other persons or private busi- and the Governor all must List your name and office under the political listing for photo identification without after the election to only have nesses for a period of 10 agree that it is for public use. $190.00. publishing until counted. final election. charge fromRuns the every Mississippi theirday ballots How- years after acquisition. Excep- Additionally, the landowner Come by theofDaily Corinthian Rd. tions from the prohibition in- can always challenge the takDepartment Public Safety; office ever, at the1607 use S. of Harper such provior call 287-6147 more info. Must be paid in advance. and exempts certainfor residents sional ballots violates the Fed- clude drainage and levee facili- ing in court. of state-licensed care facilities eral Voting Standards and ties, roads, bridges, ports, airand from Procedures Act is of intended 2003; that ports, common carriers, and Mississippi has made tremenThisreligious is a paidobjectors political advertisement, which being to show act requires statessubmitted to stream- utilities. The prohibition dous strides in creating jobs as arequired public service forphoto the voters. It has been identification in order to vote. line registration, and would not apply in certain through major projects such to and approved and subscribed by eachvoting, political election procedures. candidate listed below or by other the candidate’s campaign situations, including public as Nissan, PACCAR, Ingalls Argument the Petimanager or for assistant campaign manager. This listing is nuisance, structures unfit for Shipyard, Stennis Space Cention: Joey to Fillingane, Finally, needs not intended suggest or imply thatMississippi these are the onlyto human habitation, or aban- ter and Toyota. Without eminent domain, none of candidatesSponsor for these offices.funnel more money into job doned property. Initiative these projects would exist. If training and education; Voter Why should you vote “Yesâ€? ID should not be at the top of Argument for the Ini- Initiative 31 passes, it would its funding(R) priorities. Con- tiative: David Waide, cripple the state’s ability to for Voter Identification? Scotty L. Bradley create good-paying jobs for firmed cases of individuals im- Initiative Sponsor Mississippians. When nearly Because the right Chuck to vote is Hinds personating another voter at too important to allow dis- the polls in this country are Eminent domain is the power 10 percent of Mississippians honest people to steal elec- so low that there are no suc- to take private property for are in desperate need for a tions by voting in the name of cessful studies of the extent public use. Recently, govern- job, we shouldn’t adopt poliments have taken private cies that would hurt job creaother people; oftenRoger times in Voyles of such acts of fraud. property and given it to pri- tion. the name of dead people or folks who are out of state on Should Mississippi spend vate developers for their own Despite the rhetoric that IniElection Day. The integrity money on something that is personal gain. JayofJones our entire election system is not an issue? It will be quite tiative 31 helps Mississippians, Gail Burcham Parrish (R) at stake. For too many years, expensive for both the state Because of this, 43 states it really only hurts the state’s as nearly every other state in and the citizens affected to have enacted eminent domain ability to create jobs. And it the nation has strengthen the implement Voter ID. The Leg- reform. Our Legislature tried does not even address the Bobby (R) Office esti- to do so, but was vetoed. Last most common takings of land: protections of their electionBurns islative Budget procedures, Mississippi oncey mates of Mississippi those by the state highway Larr Ross that the state’s share year, the people Stolen Glock model 23.40 cal pistol again trails behind as one Sandy of alone will up, clearly with and unmisdepartment, local governbe $1,499,000 in spoke Engraved Milton (Ind) Ms Highway Patrol on sides only a handful of states that taxpayer dollars, and addi- takably. Over 100,000 or even utility compaSerialcitizens numberments, MSHP0286 does not require any form of tional IDs will need to be is- signed an you nies to orknow hospitals for roads, If youpetitions took thiscalling gun Ifor want I forgive you. photo identification before domain reform initiasued every year from now on. eminent pipelines or buildings. There must have been a reason for your actions and I Luke Doehner (R) casting a ballot on election tive to be placed on the 2011 would ask that you return it and I will hold no ill feelings. Steve Little Initiative 31 There is(I) not enough sense in ballot. day. I would like to share with youEven that; worse, for me not to forgive initiative theI accould your ability the idea of Voter ID to justify The is not in my follows life now. would lovehinder to introduce you toto passed by the Because In a culture when you are re- the investment of all those tion Jesus Christ thatLegislature has givensell meyour thatland. heart. That Initiagun but necessarily differs in one tiveas31it will prevent aindustrial Jimmy tax dollars.(I) quired to show photo ID toMcGee holds sentimental value for me; represents career respect: it expressly prevents development, it will mean fly out of an airport, cash a as a Trooper. I would have loved to have given it to my Ken A. Weeden (R) any taken Itbyisemithat important landownerstowho Eminent Domain check or even rent a movie sonproperty on my death. far more me; would as it nent being like toa sell for such developInitiative #31 from a video store, surely it mightdomain be a wayfrom for you to know loving and aforgiving turned over to any private ment will not be able to do make sense toRita ask citizens to Savior that lives inside of me. Return it if you will and let Potts Parks (R) developer for 10you years, whichKeep thatit and surrounding show a form o f ORIGINAL FILING: me introduce to him. if you must and I landwill Eric Powell (D) (I) owners will lose the ingovernment-issued photo ID ispray a strong deterrent. for you daily!!!! creased value of their land No property acquired by the before they vote. Contact Danny Beavers 662.212.3535 development would exercise of the power of emi- Defending eminent domain that @ Nick Bain domain under the laws cases is expensive and beyond cause. Voter ID will not cure all nent of the State problems with elections Wood, A.L.the“Chipâ€? III of (R)Mississippi the means of most citizens, in Mississippi but it will go a shall, for a period of ten years while the government uses Our state constitution already very long way to ensuring after its acquisition, be trans- our tax money to take away protects landowners. The syshomesestablished and property. company tem has worked for over 100 that dead people do not vote ferred or any interest therein our Well looking Gina Rogers Smith - as has happened in Missis- transferred to any person, People of limited resources years. If implemented, Initiaforgreatest full-time Rivers Stroup (R) risk of accounting be- tive 31 will clerk. needlessly and non-governmental entity, are at the sippi within the past few elecnegatively hurt Mississippi tion cycles - and it will ensure public-private partnership, coming victims. Applicant must be experienced in families. that people only get one vote corporation, or other busiOpponents will argue that reaccounts payable & receivable as ness entity with the following per election. This makes ultiPlease vote no. Lowell Hinton forming private property laws mate sense to people of all exceptions: well Exceldevelop& Word. They must be Eddie Sanders (Ind) will stifle as economic political backgrounds. 3t 10/18, 10/25, 11/1/11 However, the facts 13432 cient on the (1) The above provisions shall ment. well organized & proďŹ The proponents of this initia- not apply to drainage and clearly show that this has not & calculator for this fast Paul Burcham (Ind.)and usage, beencomputer the case in the many levee facilities tive do notBilly buy into the argustates where reform roads and bridges for public other Dal Nelms ment forwarded by the oppopaced job. This is an hourly position nents, which Jon is thatNewcomb this conveyance, (R) flood control has been enacted.with full beneďŹ ts. would drive down turnout projects with a levee compoamong Mississippi voters. nent, seawalls, dams, toll Though eminent domain apWhat it would accomplish, roads, public airports, public pears complicated, the basic QualiďŹ ed Should applicants send resume to: is this: a perports, public harbors, public question however, is to guarantee thatHughes Keith house or farm be taken wayports, common carriers son’sAccounting every vote cast is done so leClerk • P. O. Box 240 Tim Mitchell gally. Please join the thou- or facilities for public utilities and turned over to a private Corinth, MS 38835-0240 sands of Mississippians in vot- and other entities used in the developer immediately? ing “Yesâ€? for Voter ID and in generation, transmission, or email to or distribution of Private property is an Ameridoing so, helping us cleanBarnes up storage(R) Pat based upon accountingclerk@tsixroads.com Mississippi’s election system. telephone, telecommunica- can cornerstone

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Mississippi has made tremendous strides in creating jobs through major projects such Legals 0955 as Nissan, PACCAR, Ingalls Shipyard, Stennis Space Center and Toyota. Without eminent domain, none of these projects would exist. If Initiative 31 passes, it would cripple the state’s ability to create good-paying jobs for Mississippians. When nearly 10 percent of Mississippians are in desperate need for a job, we shouldn’t adopt policies that would hurt job creation. Despite the rhetoric that Initiative 31 helps Mississippians, it really only hurts the state’s ability to create jobs. And it does not even address the most common takings of land: those by the state highway department, local governments, or even utility companies or hospitals for roads, pipelines or buildings.

0955 Legals IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF ALCORN COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI RE: LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF JONELL R. MONROE, DECEASED NO. 2011-0549-02 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration have been on this day granted to the undersigned, JUDITH LYNN HUGGINS, on the estate of Jonell R. Monroe, deceased, by the Chancery Court of Alcorn County, Mississippi, and all persons having claims against said estate are required to have the same probated and registered by the Clerk of said Court within ninety (90) days after the date of the first publication of this notice or the same shall be forever barred. The first day of the publication of this notice is the 18th day of October, 2011.

Even worse, Initiative 31 could hinder your ability to sell your land. Because Initiative 31 will prevent industrial development, it will mean that landowners who would like to sell for such a development will not be able to do that and surrounding landowners will lose the increased value of their land WITNESS my signature on that development would this 12th day of October, cause. 2011. Our state constitution already JUDITH LYNN HUGGINS, protects landowners. The sysADMINISTRATRIX tem has worked for over 100 CUM TESTAMENTO years. If implemented, InitiaANNEXO tive 31 will needlessly and OF THE ESTATE OF negatively hurt Mississippi JONELL R. MONROE, families. DECEASED Please vote no. 3t 10/18, 10/25, 11/1/11 13432

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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF ALCORN COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE

ALCORN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, BY MARGIE SHELTON, AND PATIENCE ELIZABETH MARIE VUNCANNON AND SERENITY NICHOLE VUNCANNON, MINORS, BY AND THROUGH THEIR NEXT FRIEND, MARGIE SHELTON PETITIONERS

WHEREAS, on October 27, 2000, Monica Johnson, a single person, executed a deed of trust to Donald R. Downs, trustee for the benefit of The Peoples Bank & Trust Company, which deed of trust is recorded in Deed of Trust Book 542 at Page 309 in the office of the Chancery Clerk of the County of Alcorn, State of Mississippi; and WHEREAS, the aforesaid deed of trust was assigned to Primewest Mortgage Corporation by instrument dated July 28, 2004, and recorded in the office of the aforesaid Chancery Clerk in Book 662 at Page 587; and WHEREAS, the aforesaid, Primewest Mortgage Corporation, the holder of said deed of trust and the note secured thereby, substituted John C. Underwood, Jr., as Trustee therein, as authorized by the terms thereof, by instrument dated August 30, 2011 and recorded in the office of the aforesaid Chancery Clerk as Instrument No. 201104042; and WHEREAS, default having been made in the terms and conditions of said deed of trust and the entire debt secured thereby, having been declared to be due and payable in accordance with the terms of said deed of trust, and the legal holder of said indebtedness, Primewest Mortgage Corporation, having requested the undersigned Substituted Trustee to execute the trust and sell said land and property in accordance with the terms of said deed of trust for the purpose of raising the sums due thereunder, together with attorney’s fees, Substituted Trustee’s fees and expense of sale; NOW, THEREFORE, I, John C. Underwood, Jr., Substituted Trustee in said deed of trust, will on the 10th day of November, 2011, offer for sale at public outcry for cash to the highest bidder, and sell within legal hours (being between the hours of 11:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M.) at the South front door of the County Courthouse at Corinth, County of Alcorn, State of Mississippi, the following described property situated in the County of Alcorn, State of Mississippi, to-wit:

VS.

CIVIL ACTION, FILE NO. 2011-0370-02-MM

RICAYLA SHEA GRAY, BRANDON CRAIG VUNCANNON AND UNKNOWN PUTATIVE FATHER RESPONDENTS CHANCERY COURT SUMMONS THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI TO: Unknown Putative Father, who is not to be found in the State of Mississippi on diligent inquiry and whose post office address is not known to the Petitioners after diligent inquiry made by said Petitioners. You have been made a Respondent in the suit filed in this Court by the Alcorn County Department of Human Services by Margie Shelton, Social Services Regional Director, and, Patience Elizabeth Marie Vuncannon and Serenity Nichole Vuncannon, minors, seeking to terminate your parental rights as those rights relate to said minors and demanding that the full custody, control and authority to act on behalf of said minors be placed with the Alcorn County Department of Human Services. Respondents other than you in this action are Ricayla Shea Gray and Brandon Craig Vuncannon.

3, Township 2 South, Range 8 East at the Northwest Corner of the property conveyed by Vernon Smith and wife, LegalsSmith, to Ray 0955Kathryn Myra Austin and wife, Ollie Austin by deed dated March 14, 1972, which has been recorded in the Chancery Clerk's Office of Alcorn County, Mississippi in Deed Book 158 at Page 469; thence run North 100 feet; thence run in an Easterly direction parallel with the South line of this tract to a point on the West right-of-way line of the new road location referred to above, which is 100 feet in a Northerly direction as measured along the West right-of-way line of said new road location from the Beginning Point; thence run in a Southerly direction along the West right-of-way line of said road location 100 feet to the Beginning Point.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE, this the 13th day of October, 2011.

I WILL CONVEY only such title as is vested in me as Substituted Trustee.

John C. Underwood, Jr. SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE

Control #11050515 PUBLISH: 10/18/2011, John C. Underwood, Jr. 10/25/2011, 11/01/2011, SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE 11/08/2011 13443

Control #11010034 PUBLISH: 10/18/2011, 10/25/2011, 11/01/2011, 11/08/2011 13442 SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE WHEREAS, on December 9, 2005, Johnny D Parker and wife, Brigette W Parker, executed a deed of trust to J. Patrick Caldwell, trustee for the benefit of BancorpSouth Bank, which deed of trust is recorded as Instrument No. 200509877 and re-recorded as Instrument No. 200510052 in the office of the Chancery Clerk of the County of Alcorn, State of Mississippi; and WHEREAS, the aforesaid, BancorpSouth Bank, the holder of said deed of trust and the note secured thereby, substituted John C. Underwood, Jr., as Trustee therein, as authorized by the terms thereof, by instrument dated September 6, 2011 and recorded in the office of the aforesaid Chancery Clerk as Instrument No. 201103927; and

I, Joel Vann, seek clemency from the State of Mississippi for the drinking and driving fatality of Scott Plunk that I was responsible for on October 14, 1995. Although I have served all sentencing requirements imposed upon me by our legal system, I will never forget the pain I have caused his family. I do not drink, and I have not been arrested or involved in any crime prior to or since this tragic accident. I cannot erase the pain and sorrow that I caused many in the community as a foolish 18-year-old, but I hope that the remainder of my life can be used for good. Through Young Life Ministries I have counseled teenage boys on the consequences of drinking and drug use while mentoring them in their Christian faith. I humbly ask for clemency. If you have objections to this request, you may call 601-576-3520.

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WHEREAS, default having been made in the terms and conditions of said deed of trust and the entire debt secured thereby, having been declared to be due and payable in accordance with the terms of said deed of trust, and the legal holder of said indebtedness, BancorpSouth Bank, having requested the undersigned Substituted Trustee to execute the trust and sell said land and property in accordance with the terms of said deed of trust for the purpose of raising the sums due thereunder, together with attorney’s fees, Substituted Trustee’s fees and expense of sale;

NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration have been on this day granted to the undersigned, Bobby Marolt, Chancery Clerk of Alcorn County, Mississippi, and/or his successors in office, on the Estate of Faye Burcham Rose, deceased, by the Chancery Court of Alcorn County, Mississippi, and all persons having claims against said estate are required to have the same probated and registered by the Clerk of said Court within ninety (90) days after the date of the first publication of this notice October 25, 2011 or the same shall be forever barred.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, John C. Underwood, Jr., Substituted Trustee in said deed of trust, will on the 10th day of November, 2011, offer for sale at public outcry for cash to the highest bidder, and sell within legal hours (being between the hours of 11:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M.) at the South front door of the County Courthouse at Corinth, County of Alcorn, State of Mississippi, the following described property situated in the County of Alcorn, State of Mississippi, to-wit:

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE, on this the 13th day of October, 2011.

Subject to Protective Covenants, recorded in Book 263, Pages 485-488.

WITNESS MY SIGNAI WILL CONVEY only such title as is vested in me as TURE, this the 13th day of October, 2011. Substituted Trustee.

Commencing at the intersection of the North line of the Northeast Quarter of the Section 33, Township 3 South, Range 7 East, Alcorn County, Mississippi, with the YOU ARE SUMMONED West right of way line of U.S. TO APPEAR AND DEFEND Highway No. 45, said point AGAINST THE PETITION being 63.00 feet, more or FILED AGAINST YOU IN less, West of the Northeast THIS ACTION AT 9, Corner of the Northeast O'CLOCK A.M. ON THE Quarter of said Section 33; 16TH DAY OF NOVEMBER thence run West 372.86 feet 2011, IN THE COURT- Situated in the County of Al- along a fence; thence run ROOM OF THE MONROE corn, State of Mississippi, South 1412.68 feet to the C O U N T Y C H A N C E R Y to-wit: North right of way line of BUILDING AT ABERDEEN, Hinkle Road (Alcorn County MISSISSIPPI, AND IN CASE Commencing at the South- Road No. 518); thence run OF YOUR FAILURE TO AP- west Corner of the East Half along said North right of way PEAR AND DEFEND, A of the Southeast Quarter of line as follows: North 74 deJUDGMENT WILL BE EN- Section 3, Township 2 South, grees 21 minutes 50 seconds TERED AGAINST YOU FOR Range 8 East, thence run West 676.12 feet; North 78 THE RELIEF DEMANDED IN North 82 degrees East along degrees 50 minutes 41 secthe North right-of-way line of onds West 89.07 feet; North THE PETITION. the Corinth Potts Store Road 81 degrees 56 minutes 01 You are not required to 287 feet to the West seconds West 68.54 feet; file an answer or other plead- right-of-way line of a new North 85 degrees 26 minutes ing, but you may do so if you road location; thence run in a 45 seconds West 89.42 feet; Northerly direction along the North 88 degrees 48 minutes desire. ISSUED under my hand West right-of-way line of said 10 seconds West 46.77 feet; and seal of said Court, this 6 new road location 190 feet North 88 degrees 14 minutes for a true Point of Beginning; 18 seconds West 73.81 feet day of October, 2011. thence run in a Westerly di- to the East right of way line of BOBBY MAROLT, CLERK rection 240 feet, more or a proposed road; thence conALCORN COUNTY, MISIS- less, to a point on the West tinue along said North right SIPPI line of the East Half of the of way line South 87 degrees CORINTH, MISSISSIPPI Southeast Quarter of Section 28 minutes 10 seconds West 38835-0069 3, Township 2 South, Range 8 40.00 feet to the West right East at the Northwest Cor- of way line of said proposed BY: KAREN BURNS, D.C. ner of the property conveyed road and the Point of BeginDEPUTY CLERK by Vernon Smith and wife, ning; thence continue along 3t 10/11, 18, & 25/11 Myra Kathryn Smith, to Ray said North right of way line of 13428 Austin and wife, Ollie Austin said Hinkle Road (Alcorn by deed dated March 14, County Road No. 518) South 1972, which has been re- 87 degrees 28 minutes 10 corded in the Chancery seconds West 210.00 feet; Clerk's Office of Alcorn thence run North 415.26 County, Mississippi in Deed feet; thence North 87 de Book 158 at Page 469; thence grees 28 minutes 10 seconds run North 100 feet; thence East 210.00 feet to the West run in an Easterly direction right of way line of said proposed road; thence run South parallel with the South line of the West right of way this tract to a point on the along West right-of-way line of the line of said proposed road for new road location referred to 415.26 feet to the Point of above, which is 100 feet in a Beginning, containing 2.00 Northerly direction as meas- acres, more or less. ured along the West to Protective Coveright-of-way line of said new Subject recorded road location from the Begin- nants, Book 263, "in ! ning Point; thence run in a Pages 485-488. Southerly direction along the # ! I WILL CONVEY only West right-of-way line of said title as road location 100 feet to the such is vested in me as Beginning Point. Substituted #

Trustee.

40.00 feet to the West right of way line of said proposed road and the Point of Beginning; thence continue along Legals 0955 said North right of way line of said Hinkle Road (Alcorn County Road No. 518) South 87 degrees 28 minutes 10 seconds West 210.00 feet; thence run North 415.26 feet; thence North 87 degrees 28 minutes 10 seconds East 210.00 feet to the West right of way line of said proposed road; thence run South along the West right of way line of said proposed road for 415.26 feet to the Point of Beginning, containing 2.00 acres, more or less.

BOBBY MAROLT, CHANCERY CLERK OF ALCORN COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI 3t 10/25, 11/1, 11/8/11 13448

NOTICE I, David Willard Newcomb, have applied with the MS State Parole Board for a Pardon/Clemency. This would clear charges of possession of crystal meth with intent to sell, manufacture of crystal within 1500 ft. of a church, possession of crystal meth with intent, from my record. All fines and time served have been paid. 30t 10/1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 11/1, 2, 3, 4, 2011 13419

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