NashvilleThe News Popular MONDAY park open to • March 2, 2015 • Issue 17 • 1 Section • 12 Pages • USPS 371-540 • 75 cents • PUBLISHED EACH MONDAY & THURSDAY In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878 reservations The Army Corps of Engineers Mill- Local cheerleader wood Project Ofice announced Thursday that campsites at Beard’s Lake and begins cancer battle Cottonshed parks on Millwood Lake will be Fund raiser planned this week reservable beginning March 1. Campers can re- following bone cancer diagnosis serve a site online at www.recreation.gov LUKE REEDER by May, and or by calling 1-877- Staff Writer when the tu- 444-6777. Visitors mor is gone I can make reserva- NASHVILLE - Legendary will continue tions at the park beginning March 1. college basketball coach chemo until When making a Jim Valvano once said, around the reservation, campers “Cancer can take away all holidays.” PEEBLES will be asked for the of my physical abilities. It The che- campground name cannot touch my mind, it motherapy means Peebles or state, arrival and departure dates, cannot touch my heart, and will be missing school until type of site required, CHRISTIE SZWANKOWSKI | Nashville News it cannot touch my soul.” she is done with the treat- method of payment, Olivia Coulter dribbles past a Spring Hill defender Sunday as the Mineral Springs Lady This is the same mindset ments. This is because and your Golden Hornets roll to a 50-41 win in finals action at the 2A South regional tournament at Parkers that Nashville High School chemotherapy depletes the Age/Golden Access Chapel. junior Kaden Peebles is patient’s immune system. or America the Beautiful passport keeping as she endures a “I have been advised to number (if appli- battle with the disease. not go into uncontrolled cable). A Scrapper cheerleader settings such as school For more in- regional champs! and one of the most social once I start chemo so I will formation about students in the school, get a tutor along with the Millwood Lake call the Millwood Project Lady Hornets claim top seed as they roll to state tourney Peebles has recently had teachers that are at Chil- Ofice 870-898- her life turned upside down dren’s Hospital,” she said. “I 3343. News and D.E. Ray as she has been recently will still do the same work Managing Editor recreation informa- diagnosed with stage two as my classmates do but tion can be found Ewing Sarcoma, a rare type I just will not be in school at www.about.me/ EL DORADO - The Lady usacelittlerock. of bone cancer that occurs until I am done with the Hornets of Mineral Springs in around three in a million treatment. I will still get to are bringing home the cham- people, according to sar- graduate with the class of Gas hike pionship trophy for the AA comahelp.org. 2016 and I will be back in continues South regional tournament Peebles said the thought school in the spring semes- following their 50-41 win Average retail of cancer never occurred to ter of my senior year.” gasoline prices in over the Spring Hill Lady her when she first noticed Peebles’ fellow cheer- Arkansas have risen Bears Sunday. The win is a a pain on the left side of leaders are fully supporting 10.4 cents per gallon bit of sweet revenge after her hip, chalking it up to a her in her battle as they in the past week, coming in second to the averaging $2.23/g sports related injury. begin a fund raiser called Lady Bears a week ago at “I originally believed ‘Cookies for Kaden’ this yesterday, according CHRISTIE SZWANKOWSKI | Nashville News to GasBuddy’s daily their district tournament in it was a labrum tear and week. This fund raiser will Gurdon. Tyler Villegas throws up a short two pointer Saturday during survey of 1,826 gas a narrow loss to Dermott in regional tournament action. when I went to get the MRI take place at the 1A state outlets in Arkansas. This time the win was due for the tear that is when the tournament that is being This compares with mainly to last quarter ac- 13 for the quarter to take the high-scoring 77-62 game. doctors found the tumor,” hosted at Scrapper the national average tion. The Lady Hornets had game 50-41. Blevins led from the first in that has increased Peebles explained during this Tuesday and Wednes- 12.0 cents per gallon started ahead by two in the The Lady Hornets made that game, and the Hermits a recent interview. day. There will be a dona- in the last week to first, 9-7, with points from their way through to the had little real chance of The initial discovery tion bucket at the door and $2.42/g, accord- Olivia Coulter, Chasitee New- finals by taking down first winning. They then came was followed by many the Nashville Junior High ing to gasoline price ton and Precious Johnson. the Rison Lady Wildcats in a past the Dermott Rams in tests before Peebles found and High School cheerlead- website GasBuddy. That was reversed before 59-27 slaughter, then besting a tighter 53-49 contest, tak- com. out it was cancer and was ers will be selling cook- Including the the break as the Lady Bears the Foreman Lady Gators in ing them to the finals with sent to Arkansas Children’s ies and cupcakes at the change in gas prices shot several long threes to a tighter 48-40 game. Junction City. The Junction Hospital in Little Rock to tournament. All proceeds in Arkansas during put it at Spring Hill 23-19, The Lady Hornets were City Dragons scorched the an oncologist. The tumor of this fund raiser will go the past week, prices despite pointmaking plays joined at the tournament Hornets with a stinging 60-48 is localized, meaning it to help cover some of the yesterday were 97.8 from Newton, Coulter, John- by the Dierks Lady Outlaws, loss. Though the Hornets led cents per gallon has not spread anywhere, out of pocket expenses the lower than the same son, Briara Sanders, and though they fell out in the in the first and final quarters, so Peebles is expected to Peebles family will have. day one year ago Aiyanna Crawford. The third first round in a close game the Dragons simply over- make a full recovery after “I am just thankful for and are 34.2 cents swung the score back again against the Parkers Chapel powered them in the second rounds of chemotherapy all the support I am receiv- per gallon higher with Newton, Coulter and Lady Trojans 43-41. and third. which begin this week. ing from my family and my than a month ago. Johnson stuffing in 11 points Both the Mineral Springs The other set of local Hor- The national average “I will start chemothera- friends and the community. has increased 37.4 to make it Mineral Springs and the Spring Hill team nets, from Mineral Springs, py Wednesday for a total of It is different but my family cents per gallon dur- 30-28. The runaway in scor- now advance to the AA also made a strong start 32 weeks,” she said. “I will and I are taking this good ing the last month ing came in the final minutes state tournament held in by absolutely mashing the do six sessions of therapy and I know God has a plan,” and stands 103.8 of the game, with Coulter, Pangburn. Bearden Bears 64-39, estab- every other week and then she said. “I believe God is cents per gallon Newton, Crawford, Ariana In boys’ play, the Blevins lishing a double-digit lead in lower than this day either surgery or a form using me for something one year ago. Johnson and Precious John- Hornets made a strong run, the first half and then nearly of radiation will be done great and this is something “The spring spike son making a massive 20 taking first the Hermitage doubling it in the second. to fully remove the tumor. that will make me stronger has hit pumps across points against Spring Hill’s Hermits in a fast-paced, See CHamPS | Page 7 I should be cancer free in the long run.” the nation, and it certainly has motor- ists wondering what in the heck is going on,” said Patrick DeHaan, GasBuddy senior petroleum Washington man analyst. “New records were broken last week in Califor- arrested on drug charges nia as prices spiked at their fastest pace NASHVILLE - A Washing- with a clear ever, even faster ton man was arrested on crystal rock than when Chevron’s sprawling Richmond, drug charges Sunday after substance CA reinery caught a county deputy attempted hanging out ire. Meanwhile to perform a well-being of the bot- every single state- check on a vehicle pulled tom of his all 50 of them- saw over on Highway 369. hand.” a price increase in the last week, with According to police re- SMITH Smith a common theme ports, 57 year old Randy allegedly behind the increases: Smith was taken into cus- opened his hand to show reinery this, rein- tody just after midnight Turner its contents when ery that.” when deputy Travis Turn- questioned, revealing two DeHaan noted that In the last two er observed the suspect separate bags containing weeks, a rash of re- “moving around a lot” and suspected methamphet- inery problems has “breathing very heavily” amine and marijuana, and pushed up wholesale while making the check. admitted to possessing a KATELYN COFFMAN | Nashville News prices signiicantly: “The driver stated that glass pipe and .22 caliber an explosion at a Area artist Gladys Popso stands beside one of her works Friday during a reception at the California reinery, he just pulled over to use rifles located in the vehicle. Elbert Arts Center. Popso said the piece is one of her favorite pictures because it reminds unexpected cold- the bathroom. As I was The items were discov- her of her childhood spent playing in the water near her uncle's dock. related shut downs speaking to the subject, I ered and seized during a along the East Coast noticed he had something subsequent search, and and Great Lakes, and in his right hand,” Turner Smith was transported to maintenance that’s Reception held for area artist beginning at other wrote in the report. “I no- Howard County Jail, where reineries across ticed a clear plastic bag he remains an inmate. KatELyn Coffman because I’ve got so many always done crafts to keep the country. Throw in the transition to Staff Writer that I thought, ‘I’ve got to do my mind occupied.” cleaner, more costly something ,’” she laughed. Though she has been blends of gaso- NASHVILLE – An artist re- Popso does her work in interested in painting for line and declining ception was held for Gladys acrylic and said it was her years, she only recently gasoline invento- paint of choice due to its fast began so she could “have ries, and it’s a bleak Chamber coffee Popso at the Alberta Arts picture. DeHaan Center Friday evening. drying time. something to do.” It was said increases will Popso, who has been The up-and-coming artist then that she realized how persist country wide painting for only three has long been into crafts. In relaxing and easing to the for 6-8 more weeks set at farm Bureau months, had a vast amount the past, she has worked mind the craft was, and has before motorists with ceramics and wood- been doing it ever since. see declining prices The Nashville Chamber March 4 at Farm Bureau of paintings on display and ahead of Memorial of Commerce will sponsor from 9:30-11 a.m. The public for sale at the event. carving. “I just set and paint a pic- Day weekend. a chamber coffee Wed., is invited to attend. “I decided to sell them Popso explained, “I’ve See aRtISt | Page 3 2 Editorial The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 | Monday, March 2, 2015 Despair more dangerous than foreign threats

The greatest enemy of the American soldier, sailor, airman or Marine today does not carry a rifle, or disguise bombs in piles of trash at the side of a road. The greatest enemy we face is despair. Among the community of younger veterans, a saying has developed concerning certain types of death. “He’s one of the twenty-two.” That is a reference to a report produced by the Department of Veteran’s Affairs nearly two years ago, which found that 22 veterans commit suicide every day in these United D.E. Ray States - a casualty rate Managing Editor greater than what is seen in active combat. A second report, released just months later by the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Ari- zona State University, pointed out that the VA report was probably low-balling the figure, as they only polled 21 states, did not include the most populous ‘Wednesday Letters’ tug at heart strings states and did not include incidents such as “suicide by cop” or traffic accidents that may have been Laurel and Jack Cooper sinister plans in motion to the reviewer would rate it deliberate and because veterans, as a group, are had three children, a suc- keep him away from Rain PG-13 at worst, and that’s difficult to track. They often are either defined by a cessful bed and breakfast, nICoLE for good. only due to an adult subject range of other demographic markers first or they and were well loved in their tRaCy The reviewer does not matter that is part of the simply choose not to respond. community. As the story Literary want to ruin the story and plot of the story. The only The report from the Cronkite School also pro- opens, Laurel has a heart at- Columnist give away the ending for downside to this book was duced additional numbers about the rate. Veterans tack and passes away, with those who decide to read this that it made the reviewer make up roughly 20 percent of all suicides reported Jack not far behind her, from book. The climax of the story cry several times throughout in the United States, despite being less than 10 brain cancer. But, before cover many things they did is predictable for a book of the story. The book was set percent of the population. The rate of suicide among Jack dies, he pens one last not know about their par- the romantic genre, yet has a down several times for that veterans is more than triple that of civilians. letter to his beloved wife. ents, as well as a secret that twist that even the reviewer reason alone, only to be im- What is the cause of this? Pointing to Post-Trau- They are found the next day really drives the last part of did not quite see coming. mediately picked back up matic Stress Disorder, called shell-shock by previ- by their wealthy friend and the novel - Malcolm is not Overall, author Wright when it passed. Ladies, this ous generations, is easy, as more than 20 percent patron, Anna Belle. And so Jack’s son. hit a home run with this is a good one to read if one begins the heart string tug- Intertwined with the main story. likes romantic novels. of veterans suffer from it within a year of discharge The Wednesday Letters ging novel, The Wednesday story, there was also the is a very easy read, flows The Wednesday Letters - and more than a third at some point in their lives, Letters. secondary story of Malcolm smoothly, and has a simple is available at the Howard often recurring. As it turns out, Jack had and his first and only love, storyline that keeps you County Public Library. Cop- Here’s another point where we can blame Presi- a habit of writing a letter Rain. Malcolm is a fugitive right in the moment with ies are limited, so if it is dent Barack Obama. Sometime around two years to Laurel every Wednesday of sorts, having skipped the characters as the story unavailable, ask at the front into his administration, Obama unilaterally directed - some letters were short, out on his bail from assault progresses. The characters desk to be placed on the the VA to begin treating PTSD and considering it a some were long, but each charges stemming from an are all well written and quite waiting list for it. disability for veterans, more than doubling the num- one had special meaning. incident where Rain was be- believable. Another plus for n n n ber of veterans the VA health system dealt with. He The Coopers’ three children, ing attacked by a man, and this story is the fact the story In addition to serving as naively assumed that Congress, already punishing Matthew, Samantha, and he intervened. has very little in the way of an associate librarian with him for attempting healthcare reform based on the Malcolm, find these memen- Rain is now engaged to objectionable content. There the Howard County Library, model put forward by Mitt Romney, would fund this tos of their parents’ relation- the county District Attorney, is a brief discussion of Jack Nicole Tracy has years of ex- increase in care for veterans. They did not. ship as they are waiting to Nathan, who wants to put and Laurel’s wedding night perience in literary fields. She Getting treatment for PTSD is difficult for veter- have the funeral services. Malcolm behind bars. With in one of the letters, but it writes an exclusive weekly ans, and because of the flood of those seeking treat- While sifting through the Malcolm now home for the is not in any way graphic. column for The Nashville ment for it, receiving treatment for almost any other boxes of letters, they dis- funeral, Nathan puts some If this book were a movie, News. medical issue through VA is almost as difficult. But more than that - veterans disproportionately face the battles of our society. More than a third of veterans are unemployed. Close to a fifth deal with substance abuse. Poverty rates for disabled veter- a guide to measuring the stars ans are nearly double the national average, and even veterans without disabilities live in poverty nearly half again as often as civilians. How do we know the Mars unless we can increase Earth was at the center of For many veterans, it can seem like there is no distances to the Moon, plan- the size of our baseline. it all and the Sun, planets, hope. The cavalry is not coming. Reinforcements ets, and stars? I mean, the EDWaRD Back in the 17th century and stars moved in circles are not just over the hill. We can’t pop smoke and last time I was in my local SWaIm some astronomers in Europe around us while being at- get extraction. And that is intolerable. We are in an hardware store there wasn’t Astronomy got very clever and decided tached to a set of concen- a tape measure in sight that Columnist to do just that. One team of tric, crystalline spheres. era where more money is spent by Congress on could extend from here to astronomers stayed nice and Best estimates prior to the tanks that the Department of Defense says they Saturn, let alone the Moon. cozy in Paris, France while 1600’s placed the Earth-Sun neither want nor can use than on expanding VA care. Well, it isn’t easy to mea- how your finger appears to another team went to the distance at only around a few Veterans are constantly hearing “Thank you for your sure distances on a cosmic jump back and forth? Your other side of the world in the million miles, far short of the service,” then expected to go on with nothing more scale but over the centuries eyes are only about an inch wilds of French Guiana to set actual number. It’s not that than hollow words for support. many clever men and wom- apart and when you look up their telescopes, in effect these people were dumb, on I was never in combat. That was not my role. I am en have put their heads to through one eye and then creating a pair of eyes sepa- the contrary, many of them employed, not living in poverty, not struggling with the problem and have come the other you are looking rated by over 4,000 miles. were quite brilliant but they painkillers or drink. But still sometimes I despair on up with some truly ingenious at your finger from slightly That’s a heck of a baseline! were limited by their tech- behalf of my brothers and sisters in arms. ways to do it. different directions, the re- Their target was the planet nology and their knowledge. I challenge you all, if you are grateful for the Knowing the speed of sult is a digit that seems to Mars. They each made mea- Their reasoning about the service veterans have paid our country, to contact light (186,000 miles per sec- “jump.” This shift of your fin- surements of Mars’ position universe was sound based those serving us in Congress to raise the issue of ond in the near vacuum ger back and forth is called relative to the background upon what they could see how we repay those who stood in that thin red line of space) we can simply “parallax”. The distance stars and then, later, back but it led them to the wrong to defend us. bounce radar signals (radar between your eyes is your in France (presumably over conclusions because of what Call Senator Tom Cotton at 202-224-2353 or Con- is just another form of light) baseline and if you extend a some wine and cheese) they they couldn’t see. This is gressman Bruce Westerman at 202-225-3772. or lasers off objects within line out to your finger from compared notes and, know- a recurrent theme in sci- the solar system to get an each eye you have made a ing the distance between ence: our knowledge about accurate measure. By mea- triangle. By knowing the Paris and Guiana and mea- the universe grows right suring the length between baseline distance, measuring suring how Mars’ position along with advancements The Nashville News the time the signal was sent the amount of parallax, and relative to the background in technology that aid us in and returned we can work applying trigonometry you stars changed with each measuring it. In this case USPS 371-540 P.O. Box 297 out its distance with remark- can calculate the distance viewing location they could it was the telescope that 418 N. Main St. Nashville, AR 71852 able precision. out to your finger. But can calculate the Earth-Mars dis- helped finally topple the Telephone (870) 845-2010 In olden times, when we we measure out to even tance. Using this and other thousand-year-old model Fax (870) 845-5091 didn’t have radar or lasers further distances using this bits of data they were able of celestial spheres and an Toll Free 1-888-845-NEWS or even had the faintest method? We sure can, sur- to come up with the Earth- Earth centered universe. It Established 1878. Published since Sept. 1, 1979 by Graves Publishing Company, Inc. idea as to the speed of light, veyors have been using this Sun distance as well. They also made us feel very small Lawrence Graves, President scientists had to use less pre- method of triangulation for were a little off though; they once we had established Subscription rates: cise but still fairly accurate ages now! calculated the Earth-Sun the Astronomical Unit but $30.00 per year in Howard, Pike, Sevier, Little River methods of calculating the But there is a problem. distance at around 87 million better telescopes and the and Hempstead counties; distance to objects in space. Do the finger-parallax trick miles and today we know it AU were about to make us $50.00 elsewhere in continental United States Before we proceed again except this time slowly is more like 93 million miles. feel even smaller. Next week though I am going to ask you move your finger further and Still, not bad given the limits I will tell you about how we Periodicals Postage Paid at Nashville, Arkansas to do something that is going further away from your nose of their technology. figured out a way to measure Any erroneous statement published in the newspaper will be to make you look very silly. while slowly blinking one eye The establishment of the distances to the stars them- gladly and promptly corrected after management is notified. The News is a twice weekly publication. So, you might want to try this and then the other. You will Earth-Sun distance gave selves. alone, otherwise people are see that the parallax jump astronomers a new unit for n n n Postmaster, send Change of address to: going to think you are weird. becomes smaller and small- measuring distances with- Edward Swaim is chair If anyone does catch you at er with distance. The tri- in our solar system (using of the Central Arkansas As- P.o. Box 297 it just look at them and say, angle you are creating while miles or kilometers becomes tronomy Society’s observatory Nashville, ar 71852 “Science.” using your eye distance as too awkward when talking committee. Founded in 1971, Okay, take your index fin- the baseline becomes ever about such large numbers): CAAS strives to connect the Louis ‘Swampy’ Graves, ger, or any other finger, and more skinnier the further out the Astronomical Unit, or AU people of central Arkansas Editor and Editor Emeritus, 1950-2001 place it about an inch out your finger goes and it be- for short. with their universe by pro- Mike Graves, CEO/Publisher from your nose. While doing comes increasingly harder to To consider the relevance moting amateur astronomy Donna Harwell, Comptroller/Office Mgr. this take note of some object measure the angles between of this you have to remem- activities for its members Charles Goodin, Editor that is at least several feet your jumping digit. ber that from the time of the and by providing information D.E. Ray, Managing Editor away from you but in your So, we can’t simply use ancient Greeks up until the and programs to the general Cindy Harding, Circulation Manager Natasha Worley, Advertising Manager line of sight. Now, close one our eyes alone to work out 1600’s the working model public. For more information, Heather Judd, Web Editor eye and then the other. See the distance to the Moon or of the universe was that the email [email protected].

The News is the oldest active business in Howard County -- Founded in 1878. Find us on the Internet at: www.nashvillenews.org this column is brought to you by Graves Law firm. Call 845-5256 for an appointment. “Enlighten yourself.” Monday, March 2, 2015 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 3 Obituaries 115 years ago: 1900 William Donald Sayre, 25, Purple Heart Recipient, Feb. 23 Washington, Ark.- A de- William Donald Sayre was born David and Linda Rau, Belle Plain, New Jersey; plorable tragedy occurred March 3, 1989 in Perry Oklahoma aunt and uncle Judy and Dwight Scoggins, in our midst Friday night by to John Charles and Patricia Rau Wynnewood, Oklahoma; and nephews Joseph which a Washington couple Sayre. Will passed away February Solkey, George and Ethan Sayre, and James lost their lives. The pair 23, 2015 and Paul Ross. professed to be faith doc- The family moved to Nashville, Arkansas He was preceded in death by grandparents Al tors, and had a crazy woman under treatment who has in 1992 and he graduated from Nashville High and Jeanne Greiner, Richard Rau and Elwood made her home with them School in 2007. On June 2, 2007 he and Chelsea and Nila Sayre; and uncles Donald and Jack for the past two months. Arbuthnott married. Sayre. Friday night the demented He graduated from U. S. Army Infantry School and Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, creature, Flora Scott, with an served with the 10th Mountain Battalion in Iraq, where March 2, 2015 at First Christian Church of Nashville with axe softly stole upon the pair, he was wounded in 2007, receiving a Purple Heart. After Rev. Jim Pinson oficiating. Lewis Hill and wife, and with COMPILED BY discharge, he worked as a bricklayer and gunsmith in Visitation was held from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sunday, deadly strokes sent their PATSY YOUNG Nashville. Since 2013 he has been a Patrolman with the March 1, 2015 at First Christian Church in Nashville. souls flying into eternity. She after supper and they will Arkadelphia Police Department and a part-time deputy Interment will be in Bingen-Ozan Cemetery. mutilated their heads and correct the disorder. Obtain- in Clark County. As an accomplished bagpiper, he Pallbearers are Michael Sullivan, Andy Reeder, Kevin faces in a shocking manner, able everywhere performed at graduation ceremonies for the oficers atYeagle, the Alvin Johnson, Don Cleek and Jimmy Shearin. then bore the bodies to an Arkansas Law Enforcement Academy. . In lieu of lowers memorials may be made to National old well, threw them in and 60 years ago: 1955 He is survived by wife, Chelsea Sayre, and daughters Law Enforcement Oficers Memorial Fund, Division of covered them with a quilt, as Jerome Yates, Nashville Alanna Leanne and Emma Claire; parents Dr. John Developement, 901 E. Street, NW, Suite 100, Washington, she remarked “to keep them freshman at Southern State and Patricia Sayre; sisters and brothers-in-law Laura DC 20004-2025. warm”. She then seated her- College has been named Solkey and Andrew Hopkins of Aurora, Nebraska, and Final arrangements are entrusted to The Welch Funeral self beside the well, where to the Dean’s List for his Dr. Catherine and John Ross of Jonesboro; brother and Home of Arkadelphia. Visit www.welchfh.net to sign the she was found Saturday academic achievement dur- sister-in-law David and Jessica Sayre of Murphy, Texas; guestbook. morning. ing the past semester. The aunt Lois Sayre of Pawnee, Oklahoma; uncle and aunt (Adv.) The STAR GRO- Dean’s List is the highest CERY is the place. All kinds academic honor available to of country produce taken students at Southern State. Robert “Bob” Dodds McGill, 66, Vietnam Veteran, Feb. 26 in exchange for groceries. Yates is the son of Mr. and Robert “Bob” Dodds McGill, a sister Gayle McGill Jones and husband A First Class Restaurant in Mrs. Calvin Yates of Center 66 years old, of Nashville, Gayden, a brother George McGill and wife connection. Meals and bed Point. Arkansas went home to be with Georgia, brother-in-laws, Paul E Jackson, Jerry $1.00 per day. John F. Reese, Other students from this his Lord on Thursday, February Hartsield and wife Pam and numerous nieces Nashville. area named to the list are: 26, 2015. He was born on July 15, 1948 in and nephews. Veral Pinkerton, New Hope, Hope, Arkansas to the late Sam Allen & Mara Funeral services were Sunday, March 1, 2015 100 years ago: 1915 sophomore; Virginia Mitch- Louise McGill. He graduated from Hope High at 2:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Nashville Bert Johnson, who de- ell, Columbus, senior; and School, before serving his country in Vietnam with Pastor Stan Parris, Pastor Kevin Sartin, livered a lecture at Delight Jack Starling, Delight, junior. from April 1969 to November 1970. Upon and Pastor David Blase oficiating. Pallbearers Friday night, reported upon (Adv.) Sunday and Mon- leaving the Army he went to work as a lineman and spent will be his nephews, Phillip Jackson, Perry Jackson, his return to this city that day at the Elberta, How to his career working at AP&L in Little Rock, Arkansas, Chris and Matt Hartsield, Chris and David McGill. The the growers of that vicinity Marry a Millionaire, with then moving to Washington state where he worked for family received friends at First Baptist Church on Sunday will plant about seventy-five Marilyn Monroe, Betty Gra- PUD before returning home to Nashville where he retired from 1:00 p.m. until service time. Interment will follow acres to strawberries this ble and Lauren Bacall in from SWEPCO. at Memory Gardens Cemetery under the direction of spring, and two hundred Technicolor He was a member of First Baptist Church in Nashville Nashville Funeral Home. acres to cantaloupes. where he served as an active Deacon, taught a men’s In lieu of lowers memorials may be made to the Lockesburg-It is now pro- 40 years ago: 1975 Sunday School Class and served on various committees. American Red Cross Blood Donation Center, 401 S. A street has been named posed to have a race track Bob loved life on the lake, in the woods hunting, Monroe St, Little Rock, AR 72205 or First Baptist Church, in honor of Hunter Hughes, at Dequeen in connection PO Box 339, Nashville, AR 71852. with the county fair. The former city recorder and ishing, and spending time reading in his recliner. Most of all he loved spending time with his family and friends, His family wants to thank Dr. Shane Kimball, Dr. Chris fair building will be removed long-time County Quorum from the city park and locat- Court member, who died always welcoming the opportunity to visit and fellowship. Cate, and Dr. Jamie Burton as well as the many other ed elsewhere, and the track Feb. 19 at the age of 86. He was preceded in death by his parents Sam and Mara doctors and medical personnel at Baptist Health Center will be made. It is proposed Nashville councilmen vot- McGill, a niece, Cara Jones, a sister-in-law, Judy Jackson in Little Rock who were present and ighting with him to expend about $5,000 on ed Monday night to name and nephew Paul Jackson Jr. through the inal weeks of his journey on earth. We are so this project. the one-way street which He is survived by his loving wife of 38 years, Gail thankful for the many prayers for Bobby. He was deeply (Adv.) As everyone knows circles the City-County Build- Hartsield McGill, a daughter, Michelle McGill Bouldenloved by his wife and children and will be missed. You the bowels are the sewerage ing: “Hughes Circle”. Alder- and husband Beau of Leawood, Kansas, a son, Mark may send the family an online sympathy message to www. system of the body, and it is man Woody McDonald made McGill and wife Natalee of North Little Rock; three nashvillefh.com of the greatest importance the motion to name the grandchildren, Hunter Tuggle, Macee and Miles McGill; that they move once each street and said that the late day. If your bowels become Mr. Hughes deserved the constipated, take a dose of recognition for the work he Pat Pinson, 77, Army Veteran, Feb. 26 Chamberlain’s Tablets just did for the city. Pat Pinson, age 77, of Langley, Seals of Monroe, Oklahoma, Zackary Wayne died Thursday, February 26, 2015. Pinson and Desmond Lee Pinson, both of He was born on January 27, Langley; two step-grandchildren, Hollie 1938, at Langley, the son of Tom Thompson and Hallie Thompson, both of Pinson and Bess Morphew Pinson. On March 4, Monroe, Oklahoma; two great-grandchildren, annual event set at church 1960, he was married to Christene Brett. He was Taylor Pounds and Jacie Seals; four brothers preceded in death by his infant son, Billy Ray and their spouses, Jimmy and Jean Pinson of Northside Church of God at 3 p.m. Pinson; his parents; his son-in-law, Donnie Lee Jonesboro, Jerry and June Pinson of Dierks, in Christ of Mineral Springs Host pastor Superinten- Seals; and ive siblings, Vernell Risner, Russie Derry Pinson of Athens and Jackie and Lynn will conduct their annual dent Veotis Robinson, Sr. Taylor, Lois Dean, Mike Pinson and Susie Ledbetter. Pinson of Umpire; his brother-in-law, Jimmy Ledbetter of Church Drive Sun., March 8 invites the public to attend. A farmer, he enjoyed hunting, ishing, watching Caddo Gap; his sister-in-law, Sandra Pinson of Daisy; his westerns and reading western novels. He served in the brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Jim and Wanda Brett of United States Army Reserves and was a member of the Wickes; several nieces and nephews; and a family friend, Buffalo Gap Masonic Lodge. Mike Radimer of Hot Springs. Commodities days scheduled He is survived by his wife, Christene Pinson of Memorial services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, Langley; two children and their spouses, Kathy and Brent March 2, 2015, in the Davis-Smith Funeral Home Chapel, Southwest Arkansas De- Adult Center, and from 9 a.m. Thompson of Monroe, Oklahoma and Bobby Wayne and Glenwood, with Bro. Jack Herring oficiating. velopment Council will issue to 1 p.m. at the Dierks Senior Phoebe Pinson of Langley; four grandchildren, Melinda Guest registry is at www.davis-smith.com. commodities Tues., March Adult Center, 811 Missouri Pounds and her husband, Brian, of Langley, Ricky Don 10 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 Ave. For more information, a.m. at the Nashville Senior call 870-845-3586. David Parker, 41, Beloved Son, Feb. 26 David Parker, 41, of Nashville, host of other relatives and friends that mourn Arkansas, went to be with the Lord his passing pieces features a wooden on Thursday February 26, 2015 in Services will be on Tuesday March 3, 2015 structure looking out at a Nashville. He was born on May 18, at 2:00 p.m. at the Latimer Funeral Home aRtISt large expanse of water. 1973 in Nashville to Shirley (Blaine) chapel in Nashville, with Bro. David Cassady “Even though it looks Parker and the late Levon Parker. oficiating. Burial to follow in Unity Cemetery, From Page 1 nothing like it, it reminds me Mr. Parker was a Baptist. under the direction of Latimer Funeral Home of a river from my childhood. He was preceded in death by his father Levon Nashville. ture and it seems like I’ve My uncle owned a dock with Parker. 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A friend of mine asked me legiance to Tyson, Pilgrim’s, recently where he could get Con Agra and Cargil. Without a calf to raise so he and his them, my children would mother could have meat to starve. Period. eat “without hormones and Were it left to the good antibiotics.” A contributor hearted folk who produce to our papers sent me a link healthy, holistic foods (my to a “healthy, holistic web- daughter produces and con- site” proclaiming, “Arsenic sumes healthy, holistic foods is added to poultry feed, from her garden) civilization therefore arsenic is present as we know it would cease to in poultry.” exist, but not before hungry We’ve addressed the an- city dwellers would rise up tibiotic issue before. I stated and demand to be fed. the educated use of antibiot- Bottom line? I suggest ics in animals is necessary we all raise a garden for our and safe. I stand by that own well being and the well statement and stake my chil- being of our neighbor. Kill dren’s health on this faith in the fatted calf for the family animal proteins produced in reunions if we can, but don’t the United States of America. rely on those who would Regarding “the use of tear down the reputation of

MIKE GRAVES | Nashville News arsenic in poultry feed,” I corporate food companies The kink in the backs of these crossbred heifers in the deep snow near Nashville is a good indicator of the winter believe what the National and risk a world at war over of 2015. The abundant hay crop area ranchers harvested is disappearing quickly and more winter is expected in Chicken Council has to say in hunger to feed our children. the coming weeks. the statement published in Destroy animal agriculture this newspaper today - and and even the vegans will that, in essence, “arsenic is a starve. naturally occurring element Let me close with a salute present in soil and water.” to each of you for signing In fact, arsenic is present in loan papers for new chicken Producers: arsenic in chicken not a concern small amounts in ALL foods. houses, getting ready for Any time the words “ar- USDA tests samples from tolerance levels for arsenic relation to the circumference It is not added, in any baby chicks and humanely senic” and “food” are used chickens against the FDA tol- in foods and beverages. The of the Earth.) form, to poultry produced processing birds for we, the in the same sentence, it cer- erance level. The number of agency has never stated The substances claimed in the U.S. for human con- consumer. On behalf of my tainly raises questions. Here samples that have violated that chicken meat contains to have been found on the sumption, and regulated and family and our nation, God inspected by USDA. bless each of you. are some common questions the level in the last twenty cancer-causing arsenic. For feathers are not fed to chick- n n n and answers about arsenic’s years is zero. chicken, FDA’s limit is two ens in the United States. In addition, the “use of presence in food. Are chickens raised for parts per million in liver and Nor are they present in the hormones in production of “Don’t ever once remem- What is Arsenic, and why meat in the U.S. fed arsenic? other edible byproducts and chicken you eat. red meat,” has just enough ber going hungry, but I re- might it be present in our No. Chickens in the Unit- one-half part (0.5) per million Because arsenic is widely truth in it to make the state- member momma cookin’ on food supply? ed States produced for meat, in muscle meat. The FDA has distributed in our air, soil ment usable by the anti- the ground.” Although it sounds scary, known as broilers, are not done testing of cooked food and water, it is not surprising meat crowd. The fact is, the -Daddy Frank the Guitar Man arsenic is a naturally occur- given arsenic as an addi- and found arsenic at only that trace levels of it were de- hormones referred to are Merle Haggard ring element in our environ- tive in chicken feed. Some one-twenty-fifth of the safe tected on birds’ feathers at “hormones” naturally oc- “Sharing food with others ment that is widely distrib- broiler flocks used to be tolerance level in chicken. levels that have been shown curring in soybeans used in should not be indulged in uted within the earth’s soil, given feed that contained I heard about a study that to be completely harmless to livestock feed. lightly.” air and water. a product called 3-Nitro, a found arsenic on chicken humans. Now, before my detrac- -M.F.K. Fisher As a result, very small feed medicine containing the feathers. Should I worry Statements from the tors accuse me of being a “Live long, and prosper.” amounts of arsenic can be organic arsenical roxarsone about the chicken I eat con- researchers themselves puppet to corporate foods, -The late Dr. Spock found naturally in a variety that included safe levels of taining arsenic? should reaffirm this: “We let me openly confess my al- John 6:35 of food and beverage prod- organic arsenic. These claims are based haven’t found anything ucts— including fruits, veg- Even though the science on information from a very that is an immediate health etables, fruit juices, grains shows that such low lev- small study about 12 feather concern…. We can only and fish – grown both or- els of arsenic do not harm meal samples generated by make inferences, because ganically and traditionally. chickens or the people eat- Johns Hopkins University’s we didn’t look at chicken Big cattle sale Saturday It is also detected in drinking ing them, this product was Center for a Livable Future meat… There’s no evidence water. The level of arsenic removed from the market in that claimed to have found that such low levels of arse- HOPE - The Four States are carefully screened by the typically found in food and June of 2011 and it is no lon- certain chemical and antimi- nic harm either chickens or Classic cattle sale will be group before the sale. water is largely considered ger used in raising broilers in crobial residues in chicken the people eating them.” held again this coming Sat- “We’ll see about 30 to 40 to be benign. the United States. “feather meal.” This study has also been urday. This will be the fourth sellers, most with around 40 What is being done to en- No other products con- Feathers from chickens widely criticized by mem- sale and their second year head of cattle, from all over sure the safety of the foods taining arsenic are currently and turkeys serve a number bers of the scientific and of operation. Sales are held the area: Almost to the Mis- I eat and feed to my family? used in broiler meat produc- of purposes as byproducts academic communities. both in spring and fall, ac- souri border to Louisiana, The U.S. Food and Drug tion in the U.S. On October of production. Mostly, they The bottom line? cording to Jeff Milam, one of northeast Texas almost to Administration (FDA) pro- 1, 2013, the marketing au- are recycled and used as a Consumers should know the three organizers of the Dallas, southeast Oklahoma. vides oversight and guid- thorization was officially high source of protein for that chicken is safe, whole- sale. Their company, LBJ And we get buyers in from ance to ensure Chicken does withdrawn for 3-Nitro. animal feed or as fertilizer some and that all chicken Cattle, is named not after about the same area,” Milam not contain dangerous levels The decision to withdraw for crops. produced in the United the former President from stated in a recent interview. of Arsenic. Through its Total the marketing authorization, This study examined an States is inspected by the Texas, but taken from their Milam explained that the Diet Study, FDA has been follows the suspension of extremely small sample size USDA. Inspectors test meat first names: Lanny Ford, Bart company handles private monitoring arsenic in the U.S. sales of this product, on of chicken feather meal, not samples for chemical resi- Emerson and Jeff Milam. sales as well as their semi- food supply for years. The July 8, 2011. meat, and claims to have dues; all poultry must be Milam said that the sale annual Four States Classic, FDA has done testing of I read a post on the In- found trace amounts, in in compliance with USDA would focus this time on something lucky for sev- cooked food and found ar- ternet that said the “FDA some cases a fraction of one standards before entering replacement heifers, non-reg- eral sellers. “We’ve had to senic at only one-twenty-fifth Finally Admits Chicken Meat part per billion, of arsenic the marketplace. istred females for building a turn away some consigners (.04) of the tolerance level Contains Cancer-Causing and other compounds. (To Chicken consistently has herd, but would also feature because of the size of the in chicken. Further, USDA Arsenic.” Is this true? place one part per billion in the best record of any meat about 50 registered bulls. All venue. It’s at the Hope sale monitors the food supply for The U.S. Food and Drug perspective, this quantity is product tested for residues of the 750 or so animals are barn, and we’re pretty much arsenic and other chemicals. Administration (FDA) sets equivalent to 1.7 inches in by USDA. sold on consignment, but at its limit,” he said. Come see us for all your car, light truck, big 12 CHAROLAIS BULLS truck and agricultural tire needs. We are open Mon.-Fri. 7:00-5:00 Seman and Tric Tested and Saturdays 7:00-4:30 Home-Grown & Gentle $3,800 Choice NEELEY’S SErvICE CENTEr 321 S. Main St. (870) 557-4498 (870) 845-2802 • calls before 8 pm appreciated • E Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative License Plate is Now Here and Available at your Local Kirk Bell Arkansas DFA Revenue Offiffi ce. Salesman For more information, please contact Southwest Arkansas Equipment LLC. DuShun Scarbrough Cell: 870-845-7076 at (501) 683-1300 or visit Email: [email protected] www.ARKingDream.org www.swarkeqip.com

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“Say, anybody got a light? It sure is dark in here, and tighter’n the skin on Polish BaXtER sausage. BLaCK For nine long months I’ve Farm trusted Mom and now she’s Columnist pulled the plug! A pure and simple case of double cros- sage! Well don’t stop now! Least I’m not sure what I really let me git where I can turn am or even what I’m for? my head! I fell like a piece of To eat? Or do they plan to taxidermy! milluk us? Whoa! What’s this pipe I’ve checked myself the with all the hooks and evil best I could...a bull calf’s lookin’ leavers! You dum- what I think, but, heck, that mies plan on buildin’ you a might be my umbilicus! bridge? Hey, close that door! I feel Wait, don’t tell me, let me a draft, and git yer hands off guess...a fetal calf extractor Group looking to repurpose me! Nobody said I had to for uterine abuse and pilfer- relocate. age. The way yer pawin’ at Oh. Way to go, now I’m my foot and pullin’ on my hiplocked. Yer workin’ up a former tyson building in Grannis leg you prob’ly never had a sweat and smellin’ like a pair second date! of dirty socks. Sevier, Howard, and Polk Counties DeAnn Vaught, State Representative shifts, the Husqvarna plants, schools, Oh, chains. That’s nice. I I’m swingin’ like a pen- in Arkansas have a great untapped of House District 4; Justin Gonzalez, churches and many other places dur- guess this means the honey- dulum, my head a’hangin’ resource and that is the great number State Representative of House Dis- ing the month of March. moon is over. And I’d been down... Is that my breakfast of residents who are bilingual in Eng- trict 43; Larry Teague, State Senator A Facebook group was created counting on a baby shower there between the hocks! lish and Spanish. Tyson Foods has a of Senate District 10. named “Grannis Bilingual Employ- To celebrate my coming Git out the way! I’m bailin’ four-story modern office building in It is the goal of this coalition to ment Survey.” Interested persons out, where you could lavish out! Too bad we met like this Grannis, Arkansas and it is entirely develop a program with the AEDC can join the group and can take the me with medicated gifts so I ‘Cause you might be alright, possible that this building could be that will attract a potential company survey there in less than five minutes. won’t scour. at least I think… put to use by a company other than to locate to the Tyson office building After April 1, the data from the survey But, as it is, yer draggin’ And to show there’s no Tyson that could offer employment and that the large number of bilingual and other information will be given this whole project out too hard feelin’s, belly up here to for these bilingual citizens. citizens will be one of the biggest at- to the Arkansas Economic Develop- long. Yer midwife skills are the bag and I’ll buy you and In October 2014, Grannis Mayor tractions. ment Commission so they can com- lax and don’t assure me. all yer friends a drink!” Dwight Billings hosted a meeting at Dr. Cole of CCCUA and Faith Lynch municate with companies all over the Grannis City Hall with Kevin Sexton of applied for and received a $2100 United States that this modern office the Arkansas Economic Development grant from the Western Arkansas building is available along with a large Commission (AEDC) and others. The Planning and Development District base of qualified potential employees AEDC maintains a website that lists to conduct a survey to determine who are proficient in Spanish and opportunities within Arkansas for the number of citizens in those three English. companies throughout the United counties who are fluent in Spanish If the AEDC is successful in their States to take advantage of. and English and who have a knowl- search for such a company, then at A coalition was formed of Mayor edge of correct usage of spelling, that time representatives of Tyson Billings; Noel Bard, a volunteer from grammar, and sentence structure. Foods and the interested company Grannis and Executive Vice-President Computer literacy will be essential. will meet with members of the Coali- of First State Bank of DeQueen; Faith With the funding of the $2100 tion and will go forward from there. Lynch, a volunteer from Wickes grant, 2000 surveys with envelopes The office building built by Lane Poul- who is developing the project; Dr. were printed. Also 200 13”x19” post- try in the 1970’s that was included Steve Cole, President of Cossatot ers were printed and they will be when Tyson bought out Lane could Community College of the Univer- posted in Sevier, Howard and Polk then have its third owner. sity of Arkansas (CCCUA); Dr. Phillip Counties. Faith Lynch can be contacted at Wilson, President of Rich Mountain Faith Lynch, Fernando Ocampo, 740 Highway 278E, Wickes, AR 71973 Community College (RMCC); Nate and other volunteers will be visiting or by email at [email protected] Bell, State Representative of House and distributing copies of surveys or 870-385-7708 or 870-584-9909 or District 20 and his wife Phyllis Bell; at Tyson and Pilgrim plants all three she can be found on Facebook. Women’s ag conference set NORTH LITTLE ROCK community. She is the found- the state. - On March 12-13, women er of Arkansas Women Blog- Also this year the AR- from across the state will gers (ARWB), a community WIA conference is offering Four States Classic come together for the Arkan- of over 700 women designed a full day social media train- sas Women in Agriculture to gather, grow, and con- ing focused specifically on Conference and Tradeshow. nect bloggers/social media “telling your story” to build The Conference will be held influencers in our state. She on the theme of our 2014 at the Wyndham Riverfront is also the content provider conference keynote topic Hotel, 2 Riverfront Drive, for Arkansas Farm Bureau’s featuring Dairy Carrie. The MARCH 7, 2015 North Little Rock. The agen- Taste Arkansas blog. 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Antarctica is the ifth largest Continent on Earth. It is almost completely covered by a sheet of ice. Only during Summer months does a small portion of the ice defrost on the outer edges. The ice sheet was created from millions of years of snow layers continuously being packed one on top of the other. Seventy percent of the Earth’s fresh water is frozen in the glaciers that make up the ice on top of Antarctica. Large cracks can form on the surface ice creating a crevasse. When parts of the glacier crack and fall off, they create icebergs. Due to its harsh climate, no one lives there permanently. Antarctica does not have conven- tional days and nights which most parts of the world are accustomed to. It remains daylight in Antarctica from about September 21 until around March 22. This is considered to be Ant- arctica’s Summer period. The remaining six months are dark and are considered to be the Winter. The lands of Antarctica were untouched by man until the 1820’s. Much of the Con- tinent remains unexplored. Modern technologies, such as satellites and airplanes, have helped us learn a great deal about it. No animals live in Antarctica. Penguins and seals Hidden Words: can be found on the coastlines, but they are still considered to be sea-dwelling species. A Antarctica, Continent, Crevasse, Ellsworth, few microorganisms, such as bacteria, yeasts, and algae, have been identiied along with Freshwater, Frozen, Glacier, Ice, Iceberg, a small number of insects. The South Pole is located in Antarctica. The Continent is also Nunataks, Penguins, Prince Charles, home to several mountain ranges, such as the Prince Charles Mountains, the Transant- Scientists, Seals, Snow, South Pole, arctic Mountains, and the Ellsworth Mountains. Some mountains are almost completely Transantarctic, Uninhabited covered with ice with only the tip showing. These are called nunataks. Penguin Match Game Solve the puzzl- Determine which rows are mirror Solve using the images of each other. clues provided. Antarctica Crossword Across Clues: 4. Antarctic period that stretches from September until March. 8. All ground is covered in this. 9. It has no permanent what?

10. A deep crack in the ice is?

7)three 11. The period that stretches

5)Ellsworth 6)iceberg 6)iceberg 5)Ellsworth between March until September. bacteria 3)nunataks 3)nunataks bacteria

Down- 1)Antarctica 2) 1)Antarctica Down- Down Clues:

crevasse 11)winter 11)winter crevasse 1. The ifth largest Continent is?

ice 9)residents 10) 9)residents ice 2. One of the very few life-forms

Across-4)summer 8) Across-4)summer found in Antarctica is a what?

Crossword Ans: Ans: Crossword 3. Tip of a mountain through ice. Game: 1-2, 3-6, 4-5 3-6, 1-2, Game: 5. A mountain range in Antarctica.

Penguin Match Match Penguin 6. Large piece of ice in ocean. 7. Number of poles in Antarctica. Antarctic Iceberg Punch Follow the directions to create iceberg punch. Before drinking, use it to demonstrate to others how the majority of an iceberg is underwater. You will need: two 2-liter bottles of cold lemon-lime soda, blue food coloring, shaved ice, large punch bowl. Step One: First you will make the “icebergs” to go in the punch. Take the shaved ice and make it into a tight shape. You can make balls or more jagged shapes like ice- bergs appear. You will need about 10. Put them in a separate bowl and allow them to melt slightly for approximately 5-10 minutes. Step Two: Place ice “balls” in freezer for 30 minutes. Step Three: When ice is ready, pour the two bottles of soda into the punch bowl. Place 3-6 drops of blue food coloring into bowl. Stir. This is your ocean. Step Four: Place icebergs into the bowl. Observe and show others how most of the ice is actually below the punch. Serve before icebergs melt. a special thank you to all our sponsors!

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NASHVILLE - Sales tax intersection with Sunset St., receipts for the past month and receiving the resignation are up significantly in the of council member Freddy city of Nashville according Brown, who is moving out- to a report delivered at the side the city. The vote to last city council meeting appoint a replacement for Thursday evening. Brown is expected at the The report, prepared by next council meeting. city financial director Jimmy Additional items heard Dale, was presented by May- included a report from Pub- or Billy Ray Jones in Dale’s lic Works Director Larry absence. It showed that the Dunaway that a start test for city received a disbursement the new clarifiers at the city’s from the state of $113,556.18 sewage treatment facility for the month of January, up had been performed satis- by more than two and a half factorily, and a discussion percent from the previous of the continuing issue of year. Additionally, the report people making illegal J-turns listed a number of regular on Main St. annual expenses that were J-turns are defined as any- met within the past month. time a vehicle crosses the KATELYN COFFMAN | Nashville News Other items presented centerline to pull into angled Longtime Etc. Boutique owner Shirley Souder is seen amid a large number of gowns she is attempting to sell as before the council took little parking on the opposite side she prepares to close the Main St. business. time, with council members of the street. The council quickly approving the final took a symbolic vote stating wording of the background that they would prefer no le- check policy for the parks niency be given to violators changing direction which had been wrangled of the city ordnance barring over for more than two the practice. months, passing a resolution Police Chief Dale Pierce to apply for a grant to extend said that he would direct his Etc. Boutique owner looking to give up sidewalks from Wilson Park officers to crack down on the dress business to focus on saving souls south along 4th St. to the offense.

KatELyn Coffman prefer if the buyer would keep the her own alterations to some of the Staff Writer name of the shop and continue items she sells. running the business. “I like to design and add to Etc. Boutique opened in Janu- items, such as my ties and dress- Computer NASHVILLE – Etc. Boutique is looking to close its doors. ary of 2006 upon suggestion by es,” Souder explained, showing off Owner Shirley Souder explained Souder’s husband. a pink gown and paisley tie that she that she is hoping to close the busi- “My husband had the idea for had added rhinestones to. ness because it is interfering with me to go into business by myself. The past few years of business classes her already busy life. He was part of the architectural had had many ups and downs for “I am wanting to close because I design in here. I wanted it like my Souder. One thing that she has don’t have time to finish the books house- which is about 100 years found she’s enjoyed most is that I am writing, and I’m also getting old. I wanted it very open,” Souder it allows her to do what she loves. my doctorate in theology,” she said. “I like it because it gives me time scheduled explained. “I don’t know how to set Souder credits her grandmother to think, design and redesign and down and how not to help God’s for teaching her how to sew and for study because I am also a preacher. NASHVILLE - Connect use in Arkansas. As part of people, and I hope to leave a legacy giving her an imagination and her I just love doing stuff,” the busy Arkansas, a project of Arkan- that grant, Connect Arkan- behind for my grandchildren with mother for teaching her how to do entrepreneur said. sas Capital Corporation, an- sas launched the Adult Digi- my books.” pattern work. Now that the business could be nounced last week that free tal Literacy Program. More Souder plans to have her sale, “In the beginning, sewing was changing hands any day, Souder adult digital literacy classes than 55 classes are sched- which boasts “half off” but offers more like a hobby for me and a way wanted to take the time to praise will be held at Howard Coun- uled for March throughout customers much more savings for me to keep my grandmother’s those who have allowed her to ty Library in Nashville. Arkansas. than that, until she finds a buyer. legacy going,” remarked Souder, keep in going and made serving One-hour classes will be “The Internet has become “I’m trying to get rid of every- later noting that growing up, she Nashville so enjoyable. held at 11 a.m. (Computer an integral part of life, and thing I can until I either get rid of had hoped to be a singer and de- “I appreciate all of the custom- Basics), 12 p.m. (Computer Arkansans deserve every it all or someone comes in wanting signer of her own clothing line. ers’ service through the years. Basics) and 1 p.m. (Email opportunity to participate,” to buy the shop and everything in At Etc. Boutique, aside from Thank you for helping me keep Basics) on March 19. There said Sam Walls III, president it,” she said. selling gowns and other apparel the boutique open,” Souder con- is a limit of five students per of Connect Arkansas. “By Souder noted that she would that she orders, Souder also makes cluded. class, and each student is educating the adults in our provided with a computer. communities, we are set- To sign up for the classes, ting them up to be able to contact Janice Curry at 845- communicate with and stay 2566. connected to their families, correction Connect Arkansas re- friends, healthcare profes- In the Thurs., Feb. 26 edition of the Nashville News, ceived federal stimulus sionals and communities Man of the Year Freddie Horne was misidentified as grants to increase Internet more efficiently and effec- Freddy Brown. The News regrets the error. awareness, education and tively.”

etc boutique De Queen man arrested on battery charge

Store Closing Sale NASHVILLE - A De Queen was taken into custody in from “ex- for about 15 minutes using For Sale By Owner man was arrested Sat., Feb. the early morning hours treme facial his pistol, fists, elbows and Half Price Gowns 21 on allegations of domestic after city officers were twice swelling, that he kicked her. [The vic- 814 South Main Street • Nashville, AR abuse. dispatched to a Jones St. black eyes tim] also told officer Garner (870) 845-1134 According to police re- residence in reference to an and blood that during the time White ports, 45 year old Eric White alleged altercation. On their covering was assaulting her, he told second visit to the neighbor- her face,” her that he wished she was hood, the affidavit of arrest according dead and that he was going indicates Officer Ty Basiliere WHITE to the re- to kill her.” “arrived and heard a female port. The alleged victim of the “ Keys ” screaming from behind the The suspect leaving the abuse was transported to house.” residence, later identified Howard Memorial Hospital to Not Letting Life “Officer [Keith] Philam- as White, was taken into for treatment and photog- lee observed a black male custody by city officer Justin raphy of her injuries, while Drive You Crazy wearing a black shirt walk- Garner and county deputy a small black pellet gun and ing away from him towards Timmy Floyd, the report a blood covered cell phone 113 Jones St. and into the states. were taken from the scene wood line,” police wrote in “Officer Garner spoke as evidence. Mineral Springs the report. “Officer Basiliere with the victim [who said] White’s hands were also Church of Christ then observed the same White hit her repeatedly photographed displaying subject running north from with a pistol that he always “blood on his knuckles the residence.” carries,” police wrote in the and fingers.” He remains an Ladies Night Out Philamlee made contact report. “[The victim] also inmate at Howard County with the victim, suffered stated that White beat her Jail. Thursday, March 5, 2015 6 pm - Registration Begins THE CENTER POINT STORE 6:30 pm - Meal / Program Begins 870-451-9141฀•฀Call฀in฀Orders฀Welcome Monday฀-฀Wednesday฀&฀Saturday฀•฀฀6฀am฀to฀6฀pm Speaker - Wendy Haddan Thursday฀6฀am฀to฀7฀pm฀•฀฀Friday฀6฀am฀to฀8฀pm฀ ฀Open฀Sunday฀฀9฀am฀to฀3฀pm฀•฀NO฀GRILL Come in and check out our GREAT breakfast!! Come & bring a friend! Our Popular Catfish will be served Dinner will be served Thursday & Friday 11 am til closing