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M M any lawns suffer from compacted soil and thatch, a combination which prevents water, nutrients, and oxygen from reaching grass roots. Most new home lawns had sod laid on subsoil that is higher in clay content, more compact than topsoil and therefore less desirable for healthy lawn growth. These lawns need aeration and possibly dethatching to improve the depth and extent of root growth as well as to improve the effectiveness of fertilizer and watering. Walking, playing, and mowing are forms of traffic that compact soil to the extent that roots can no longer grow, and fertilizer cannot get to the roots that remain. Compacted lawns also require more frequent and extensive watering during drought periods. Trails in the woods cannot support grass because of the constant traffic, which compacts the soil. Your lawn is no different than the trail. Over a period of time it also becomes compacted and can no longer support grass growth as it once did. The answer to this problem is “core aeration.” This is a job that can easily be done yourself by renting the proper equipment, be sure the aerator you rent actually has a closed tine that will remove the plug of soil and deposit it on top of your lawn’s thatch layer. In about a week, this core of dirt will dissolve into the thatch layer and help it deteriorate into topsoil. However, if your lawn’s thatch layer exceeds 1/2 inch, you need to remove it by renting either a vert-cut or power-rake. While the verti-cut is easier on the existing lawn, the power-rake will remove more thatch

buildup. Ask your equipment rental agent which equipment is best for your specific problem. The average lawn should be aerated at least once per year, depending on how much compaction and how much traffic your lawn is exposed to. Both spring and fall are ideal times to aerate cool-season turfgrasses such as perennial ryegrass or Kentucky bluegrass. Spring aeration is performed between March and May. Fall aeration is done between August and November. Also, be sure to have watered heavily a couple of days before aerating or aerate after a good rain storm. In this way, the aerator will give your lawn maximum penetration and benefit you the most. Although aeration is beneficial for lawns, it also can open up spaces for weeds such as crabgrass to invade the lawn. Therefore, it is better to aerate before you apply pre-emergence herbicides. Applying fertilizer after aeration helps the lawn compete against weeds. Also, water the lawn after aeration to help the plugs dissolve and start the thatch decomposition process. Don’t expect miracles from a single aeration, particularly on lawns growing on extremely poor soils or that are extremely compacted. Lawns that are regularly aerated, fertilized, and watered will remain healthier, more vigorous, easier to maintain, and have fewer pest or disease problems than lawns that are neglected. For more information on aeration, call or stop by our store and we will give you a more detailed brochure and show you how easily you can have a healthier, greener lawn from now on.

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Homeowners are increasingly extending their living spaces outside the walls of their homes. Expansive and intricate stonework patios and decked-out outdoor kitchens are the kind of additions many homeowners dream of. Those with unlimited budgets can enjoy just about any look they desire, but many homeowners may not have the money to go all the way with their outdoor living spaces. But that doesn't mean it's impossible to create budget-friendly spaces that are functional, fun and eye catching. Decks and patios are popular gathering spots outside a home, and homeowners have numerous inexpensive options at their disposal when choosing patio materials. And those who can do their own labor when installing a patio can save a substantial amount of money. Instead of higher-priced composite or resin decks, homeowners can go with standard wood, which will need to be stained periodically. Scaling back the size of the deck means less materials to buy and less labor involved.

The cost of patio blocks depends on the material and style. Poured concrete patios will cost less than placed blocks or stones because concrete is less labor-intensive. For those who desire the look of patio blocks without the cost, stamped concrete can mimic the look for less. Homeowners may not need to replace patio furniture, even if chairs and tables have seen better days. A can of spray paint can cover up any rusted areas or spots where paint has peeled off due to exposure to the elements. Updating cushions and purchasing a coordinating umbrella can revitalize the patio's entire look. Also, very often stores run sales to clear out merchandise for new displays. Defining edges of planting borders and refreshing the landscape may be all that is needed to improve the yard. This is easily achieved with inexpensive mulch and some vinyl edging. While cleaning up the yard, use a pressure washer to clean stains off of siding and patios and create a like-new appearance.

End-of-season sales can also be the ideal opportunity to purchase big-ticket items like a pool, a hot tub or an outdoor fireplace/fire pit. Shoppers can learn when stores discount their merchandise to make room for new inventory and then use these sales as opportunities to save. Sometimes saving means repurposing antiques or items found at garage sales. A person can search for backyard items they need at a deep discount if they are fine with previously used materials. From patio furniture to masonry blocks to above-ground pools, patient homeowners can find just about any item they may need to upgrade their backyards. Though not all homeowners can afford to create the backyard of their dreams, with a little ingenuity and some sweat hard work, homeowners can still create an outdoor oasis.

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When designing a kitchen, homeowners typically give substantial consideration to many elements of their dream design, including cabinet and countertop materials and which brand of appliances they most prefer. But few may consider the lighting for the room as thoroughly. Lighting is an important consideration in any room, but most especially in the kitchen, where people tend to gravitate and spend a good portion of their time. The right lighting can have a dramatic effect on the functionality of the kitchen, including how the space feels when you enter it. The right blend of lights can create a vibrant mood in the kitchen, while light can be adjusted according to what needs to get done in the space. Establishing a lighting plan in a kitchen requires a combination of different lights. The main focus should be on three distinct lighting types: task lighting, ambient lighting and accent lighting.

Task Lighting

Task light is beneficial anywhere a person will need to perform tasks that require close concentration, such as chopping vegetables. Task lighting shines direct light onto a surface, illuminating it thoroughly, and it can be turned off when it is not needed. Task lighting is generally placed above counters and islands where one will be slicing vegetables and preparing food. There may be lighting over the sink to illumi-

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nate dirty dishes. If a kitchen has a desk area, lighting above the desk will make that area more functional. Many task lighting designs include lights under cabinetry to shine down onto counters and eliminate shadowed recesses. Under-cabinet lighting is a relatively inexpensive add-on for existing kitchens. Homeowners can add lighting afterward to focus more light onto countertops.

Ambient Lighting

Ambient lighting is another name for all-over lighting that fills a room. During the day, ambient light may stream in from windows and skylights. However, at night, ambient lighting is created by different light fixtures in a room. In the kitchen, overhead fixtures are a popular choice for ambient lighting. A blend of hanging pendant lamps, chandeliers and recessed lighting can create the amount of light needed. Homeowners should pay special attention to the bulbs and fixtures they choose, as not all produce the same amount of light. Those concerned about energy efficiency also must give mind to whether the bulbs will use a lot of energy or last a long time. Compact fluorescent bulbs as well as LED lighting are long-lasting and do not use as much energy as incandescent bulbs. Indirect ambient lighting softens shadows in a room, creating a warm, inviting glow. It is an important layer of light that is often overlooked in the kitchen. Setting

ambient lighting on a dimmer enables homeowners to cast a mood that is desired when the kitchen isn't being used for prep work.

Accent Lighting

If there are key elements around the kitchen that a person would like to highlight, such as a china set, accent lighting can do the trick. Spotlights can be used to show off collectibles, while a subtle strip of lighting can illuminate a wall of artwork. Many people like to install accent lighting inside of cabinetry to create dramatic focal points. Some homeowners may want to incorporate decorative lighting in their kitchens. This is the use of ornate chandeliers, hanging pendants and other eye-catching fixtures. Decorative lighting should be considered in proportion to the size of the kitchen. Therefore, smaller kitchens will have smaller fixtures and vice versa. Decorative lighting may be the most expensive type of kitchen lighting, so some homeowners prefer to plan ahead for the inclusion of decorative accents by having the wiring ready and then adding the fixtures over time. Lighting in a kitchen can be just as important as which appliances and other accessories homeowners choose for their kitchens. Without the right mix of lighting, the kitchen may not be functional or inviting.

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Although closing a pool is rarely celebrated, it is a very important task. Properly winterizing a pool will reduce the liklihood of damage in the months ahead, saving homeowners from financing potentially expensive repairs. Closing the pool before trees begin to shed their leaves is a good idea, as is doing so before the arrival of the first cold stretch. Homeowners who want to get started on winterizing their pools can heed the following advice. • Gather all of the necessary equipment. To winterize your pool, you will need the pool cover, drain plugs, certain chemicals, and cleaning equipment. Have all of the tools you will need nearby so you will not be scrambling for items once you start working. • Check the chemical levels in the pool so you can create a sterile environment that won't be overtaken by microorganisms in the water during the offseason. Creating the right water environment reduces the risk that any problems will develop over the winter. • Thoroughly clean the interior of the pool. When cleaning don't forget to remove any accessories, such as ladders, ropes, fountains, etc. Clean these items and store them in a winter-safe area. • Bring up the pool chlorine to shock level. Keep the water filtering and at this elevated chlorine level for a few days prior to closing the pool to ensure that there will be no algae blooms once the cover is in place and you cannot monitor the water. • Drain some of the water. Depending on the type of cover you are using, and whether or not you will be using plugs to block any ports into and out of your pool, you may need to drain several inches of water to ensure that it falls below filter skimmer baskets and return jets. All water should be forced out from any hoses and internal components of the pool so that the water will not freeze and cause damage.

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Home improvement projects can add value to a home and do-it-yourselfers know the sweat-equity that goes into such projects can give homeowners a greater sense of pride in their homes. But no two home improvement projects are the same, and homeowners should know that certain projects are best tackled during certain times of the year. Fall is a great season to work on your house, as the weather is often at its most agreeable once the summer heat has gone and before winter weather arrives. The following are a handful of fall-friendly home improvement projects for homeowners looking to improve their homes.

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Window work

When the weather outside gets frightful, poorly insulated windows can allow cold air into the home. That often has a trickle-down effect on finances, forcing you to turn up the thermostat in an attempt to offset the cold air pouring into the home. Whether you need your windows replaced or simply need to patch up any leaks, a proactive approach to leaky or older windows in the fall can save you from unnecessarily high heating bills come the winter. Addressing leaky windows also makes a home more comfortable for its inhabitants. Fall is the ideal time to address a home's windows because the temperature outside tends to be pleasant. This means you likely won't have to make much of an effort to offset the elements, and open windows in the fall won't make your home's interior very hot or cold like they might if you were to tackle the project during the summer or winter.

Fixing the floors

Wood flooring is a hot commodity for many homeowners. But not all flooring can be added to a home at any time of year. That's because certain types of floor-

ing employ adhesives that need temperatures inside the home to be within a certain range, and that range is often within 70o to 80o F, which makes fall a great time to install such floors. Colder temperatures can make it difficult for the flooring to dry and bond, which will prove problematic down the road. What's more, many people entertain friends and family come late fall and into the holiday season, and it can be difficult to do so if you are busy installing new flooring.

Painting projects

Painting is another home improvement project that seems tailor-made for fall. A fresh coat of paint or a new color scheme around the house can give a home an entirely new look and feel. But paint can be pungent and the aromas may last if it's applied at a time of year when it can't dry while the windows are wide open. Paint fumes inside a home can make the home uninhabitable, but painting at a time of year like the fall, when you can keep the windows open during and after the project, can help air the home out. But interior painting isn't the only painting project homeowners can tackle in the fall. Many exterior paints are temperature-sensitive and need the temperature outside to be above 40o F. Paint that freezes won't dry properly, and homeowners might be left with a costly and unsightly mistake on their hands. Fall temperatures tend to be amenable to both interior and exterior painting projects, just be sure to check the weather forecast before making your first brush stroke.

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Cozy, quaint homes attract many home buyers and renters. Be it a cottage-style house or a studio apartment, smaller living spaces often involve getting creative with storage. People live in a smaller homes for a variety of reasons. Some choose to live in a smaller home so they can be right in the thicks of things in a city or urban center. Others scale back on living space in an effort to save money. But storage space in small quarters is often at a premium, and thinking creatively is a necessity to keep the home tidy and items out of view. Sort items and get organized. Then you can find a place for everything. For example, if you have a dozen bath towels but only one sauce pot, you will need to find more room for linens than kitchen cookware. You may need to borrow space from one area of the home to give to another area. The following are some additional tips to increase space in an otherwise cramped home. • Add shelves. Increase cabinet and closet space by adding shelves into them. This may double or even triple the amount of usable space, especially if you customize the shelving to fit storage containers you use to store everything from shoes to craft items. • Opt for dual-purpose furniture. Benches with lids that lift up and sofas that convert into guest beds are just a few of the many ways you can keep a small home neat and increase storage space. An ottoman is a great place to store extra blankets and linens, while a trunk or crate with a sturdy top can be used in lieu of a traditional coffee table to keep books or board games. • Think vertically. When floor space is at a premium, you may need to look up for storage. Frequently used pots and pans can be hung from a decorative rack in your kitchen. Use magnets on jars to store a spice rack on the wall near the stove. Racks above cabinets or on doors can be used to store everything from shoes to jewelry to toiletries. Shelving in children's rooms can store lesser used toys away from the floor. Empty walls are valuable real estate in a small home, and tall bookshelves can house a number of different things. • Use see-through storage containers. Many people find that plastic storage bins are neater and more stackable than boxes. See-through bins enable you to quickly find items so that you are not searching around the house for lost items and creating a bigger mess along the way. Clear storage containers work in the refrigerator, too. You can more easily spot leftovers, and uniform stacking containers free up more room for bulkier items.

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Appraisal & Realty by: Dillard Richardson Realty & Appraisal Service 842-6531 www.dillardrichardson.com

Area Rugs, Carpet, Hardwood, Vinyl and Ceramic by: Staggs Interiors 903 Varsity Drive • Tupelo, MS 662-842-1292

Awnings by:

* Maloney Glass & Door

“Serving Tupelo for 3 Generations” Awnings 711 Robert E. Lee Dr., Tupelo, MS 662-844-4540

Back Hoe Service by: Turner Back Hoe Service, LLC

30 Years Experience Footings, Clears Land, Hauls Dirt. Rocks and Driveways • Free Estimates 662-988-0550 • 662-538-4652

Blinds by: Budget Blinds of Oxford

“A style for every point of view” 662-281-0586

Email: gjstrode.budgetblinds.com

Budget Blinds of Tupelo

“A style for every point of view” 662-823-6455

Email: gjstrode.budgetblinds.com

Fulton 862-3149 / Mantachie 282-4233 Complete Line of Electrical, Plumbing and Building Materials

Fabrics by:

* PHI Fabric Warehouse

Designer Drapery, Upholstery, Fabric, Indoor / Outdoor, Different Styles, Pillows and More! 2020 South Gloster • Tupelo 662-407-0026 www.phifabrics.com

* The Cotton Bolt

1727 McCullough Blvd., Tupelo With our wholesale buying power, you’ll always get the best price.

662-841-2621

Fireplaces by:

* Fireplace Creations by BMC Sales

“Quality Gas/Wood Pellet Burning Fireplaces, Stoves and Inserts” Hwy. 145 - Saltillo, MS

662-869-2619

* Lavastone Industries

“Complete Fireplace Shop Since 1973” 4115 West Main, Tupelo, MS

662-844-5178

Flooring by: Jordan Corporation

2002 West Main Street • Tupelo

662-844-0800

Floral Arrangements by: DB’s Floral Design N’ More

• Full Service Florist • Willow Tree Angels • Monkeez • Pottery • Custom Work 388 Mobile Street, Saltillo 662-869-3620

Building Materials by:

Foundations by:

Grisham Wholesale, Inc.

A Certified Dealer Foundation Repair

Heating and AC • Plumbing • Lighting Fixtures Hardware Store • Septic Tank • Electrical and More! 450 Carter Ave, New Albany 662-534-7960

Riley Building Supplies, Inc

Complete line of electrical, plumbing & building supplies Fulton 862-3149 / Mantachie 282-4233

Cabinets by: Pierce Cabinets

"North Mississippi’s Leading Supplier of Fine Custom Cabinetry" 2259 Graham Drive, Tupelo 662-840-6795 www.piercecabinets.com

Carpet Cleaning by:

* Adair Carpet Cleaning

• Carpet Cleaning • Rug Cleaning • Upholstery Cleaning 702 E. President - Tupelo, MS

662-842-4000

Licensed & Bonded

662-538-9246

www.dannyjarvis.com

Foundation Repair by: Advanced Foundation Repair, LLC

Sills, Floors, Structures, Concrete Pier Systems Roger Rakestraw

662-534-6698, 662-668-0367

Licensed and Bonded

Full Service Home Repair & Renovations by: BJ’s Maintenance

Remodeling, Roofing, Electrical 2301 West Main, Suite D • Tupelo, MS

662-213-1818 / 662-840-5118

Furniture by: Furniture Warehouse

297 Industrial Road • Ecru, MS 662-509-9998

Concrete by:

Furniture & Accessories by:

* B&B Concrete Co., Inc

Re-Designing Women

Serving North Mississippi Since 1949 662-842-6312

Senter Transit Mix 662-842-7305

Concrete Stain by:

Senter Transit Mix 662-842-7305

Contractors by: Jesco, Inc

Construction, Mechanical, Electrical Contractors 662-842-3240 / 1-800-874-7022

S S & G Contractors

Driveways, Dozer/Bobcats, Septic Tanks Excavation, Treatment Plants, Lot Clearing 662-869-0052

Countertops by: Premier Countertops

Custom Fabrication & Installation Commercial & Residential 2341 Graham Drive, Tupelo 662-823-8824 www.premiertops.com

New & Re-Newed Furniture & Accessories Includes Lamps, Mirrors, Antiques & More 120 W. Main Street • New Albany

662-509-2570

Garage Doors by: Mississippi Door, LLC

1493 Hwy 363 • Guntown, MS (east of Saltillo) Owner: Donald Whitfield

662-869-2277, 662-871-8557

Giftware by: Abby Nicoles

“Name Brand Giftware, Antiques & More at Discount Prices” 2494 US Hwy 43 • Winfield, AL

www.abbynicoles.com • Like us on Facebook

205-487-8910

Glass & Doors by:

* Maloney Glass & Door

“Serving Tupelo for 3 Generations” Store Fronts, Mirrors, Shower Doors, Garage Doors, Commercial Doors, Hollow Metal Doors, Awnings 711 Robert E. Lee Dr. 662-844-4540

Storefronts, Sunroof & Screen Rooms, Mirrors, Plate Glass, Aluminum Patio Covers, Aluminum Carport Covers, Aluminum Walkway Covers, Aluminum & Canvas Awnings, Shower Doors, Plexiglass, Storm Windows & Doors 111 McGill Street • New Albany 662-534-6846

Hauling by: Gravel / Backhoe Service DIRT ~ SAND ~ TOPSOIL

662-369-3173 / 891-7766

Heating & Air by: Riddle Air Conditioning & Heating

Residential • Commercial • We Offer 24 Hour Service Over 30 Years Experience 120 Snyder St., New Albany, MS 662-534-9611

Home Furnishings by:

* Staggs Interiors

903 Varsity Dr., Tupelo, MS Fine Furnishings & Accessories 662-842-1292

Home Inspections by: Criteruim–Pittman Engineers

304 S. Spring St., Suite C • Tupelo, MS 662-841-5700

Home Maintenance by: Mr. Fix It

Home Maintenance All Types Plumbing • Painting • Electrical • Drywall Remodel • Pressure Washing • HVAC Certified • David Mattox Cell 662-213-7628

Interior Designs by: The Re-Arranger Stephen Thompson 662-231-5519

Lawn Care by: Scruggs Lawn Care

Landscaping • Irrigation Free Estimates / Reasonable Rates

662-397-6486

Lighting by: J. Britt Lighting & Interiors

“Not Your Typical Lighting Showroom” Chandeliers, Ceiling Fans, Lanterns & More 1993 McCullough Blvd. • Tupelo 662-844-3050 jbrittlighting.com

Mobile Home Supplies by: RAFCO Doors, Tubs, Showers, Windows, Steps, Skirting, Range Hoods, Faucets & More! 436 Hwy 6 • Nettleton, MS 662-963-2825

Paint & Wallpaper by:

* Classic Finishes

We Sell the Best! 1811-A West Main Shopping Center – Tupelo

662-842-0366

Painting by: Todd Wicker Painting Interior and Exterior

The name is worth more than a bid. Paint included and pressure washing.

662-397-4043

Webb Painting

Interior / Exterior / Residential / Commercial

Over 25 Years Experience

662-791-9013

E-mail us: webbpaintinginc@aol.com

Pest Control by: Baldwyn Termite & Pest Control

Lowest Prices on Pest Infestation Reports Locally Owned & Operated • Free Estimates

403 Industrial Park Road • Saltillo, MS

662-869-2593

Bugs Express

Residential and Commercial Licensed • Bonded • Insured

Locally Owned

662-842-2847

Plumbing by: FERGUSON

Water Heaters, Showers, Bathtubs,Toilets, Faucets, etc. Tupelo, MS 662-620-8858

Kitchen and Bath Showrooms located in Cordova, TN and Jackson, TN 901-759-3820

Mr. Rooter Plumbing

Residential and Commercial 1020 North Gloster #235 - Tupelo, MS 662-844-0884

Plumbing Supplies by: Riley Building Supplies, Inc

Complete Line of Electrical, Plumbing & Building Materials Fulton, MS 662-862-3149 Mantachie, MS 662-282-4233

Portable Building by: Fairview Portable Buildings

Aluminum: Painted or Mill Finish Cash or Financed - No Credit check We also sell or Finance Carolina Carports 10590 Hwy 15 S. • Ripley, MS PH. 662-837-8709, FAX 662-837-4051

Recycling by: Tupelo Recycling 669 Westmoreland • Tupelo, MS 662-620-7318

Roofing by: A-1 Roofing & Home Repair 20+ Years Experience References • Competitive Pricing 24-Hour Emergency Service 662-842-9422

Advance Roofing

Warranties on all work! Licensed and Bonded. Free Estimates 662-316-1264

Wages Sheet Metal & Roofing SINCE 1972 Leaky Roof or New Roofs Licensed and Bonded 662-840-5101

* Wheeler Roofing

411 Clark St. - Tupelo, MS “A Family Business Since 1946”

662-844-4481

www.wheelerroofing.com

Roofing & Restoration by: C & R Restoration & Roofing “Our Prices Won’t Be Beat” 662-891-6603

Rugs by:

* The Cotton Bolt Rug Gallery

Take a rug home & make sure it’s perfect before you buy. 1727 McCullough Blvd. • Tupelo, MS

662-841-2621

Security Systems by: Security Alarms of Tupelo, Inc.

Phil Ratliff, President-Over 39 Years Experience MS License #15006499

662-842-7221

Septic Tanks & Systems by: Custom Service Company, LLC.

Field Lines Trenching • Site Prep Work Replacement Motors • Grease Trap Installation Irrigation • Treatment Plants 269 CR 1553 - Baldwyn • 662-678-6094

Sound & Video by: MAP Sound & Video

Home Theater & Custom Music Installation 2611 W. Main • Tupelo, MS

662-842-3753

Stone by:

* Lavastone Industries

4115 West Main • Tupelo, MS

662-844-5178

Storage Services by: All Safe Climate Control Storage 117 Willowbrook Drive • Saltillo, MS Email: allsafeclimate@bellsouth.net

662-869-1884

Main Street Mini Storage

“Storage Units Engineered to Fit our Personal and Business Needs”

662-346-9966

roberthildenbrand@att.net

Stump Removal by: American Tree Service & Stump Removal Licensed, Bonded, Fully Insured Emergency Storm Work 662-266-9021 John Zinzer

Tree Service by: A1 Tree Service

Tree Removal • Insured & Bonded 70-Foot Bucket Truck 662-316-1163

American Tree Service & Stump Removal

Licensed, Bonded, Fully Insured • Pruning, Cutting, Removal • Emergency Storm Work John Zinzer 662-266-9021

Brewer Tree Service

Insured - Trimming, Removal, Stump Grinding 662-871-9451, 662-401-0742, or 662-963-1010

Vacuum Cleaner Sales & Service by: Oreck Floor Care

Oreck & Miele Dealer • Infra Red Heating

4340 Mall Drive - Tupelo, MS 38801

662-840-0006

Vinyl Siding by: Mitchell’s Vinyl Siding & Replacement Windows

Residential Sales & Installation • Home Improvements • New Construction • “Quality Is Our Specialty”

662-840-0660 or 662-871-6412 cell

Window World

“Simply the Best for Less” 4979 Cliff Gookin Blvd. • Tupelo, MS

662-842-5201

Windows by: Knight’s Awnings, Windows & Doors

Home Exterior Specialist • Replacement Windows 662-728-9520, Canvas Awnings, Sunroom, Screen Inclosures, Patio Covers 662-840-0999 Visit us at: knightsawning.com

Window World

“Simply the Best for Less” 4979 Cliff Gookin Blvd. • Tupelo, MS

662-842-5201

* See our ad in the Home Improvement section.

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