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The Nashville News MONDAY • July 8, 2013 • Issue 54 • 1 Section • 12 Pages • In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878 • USPS 371-540 • 75 cents IN BRIEFt Man arrested on firearms charge Fund raiser underway NASHVILLE - A local man vehicle. object in the front floor- and resisted] in the driver’s Police: was arrested Saturday after “Vaughn board between Vaughn’s compartment of the car, for pee wee police allegedly discovered had an in- legs that Wakefield realized was able to get him hand- football suspect a firearm in his possession jury that was a pistol.” cuffed,” McJunkins said. during a routine traffic made it dif- According to the ar- Vaughn was arrested team struggled stop. ficult for him rest narrative, Wakefield and transported to How- According to a state- to get out of reached for the weapon ard County Jail where he Nashville ment issued by Howard VAUGHN the car, so and Vaughn allegedly began faces the following charges: Sonic is sell- with oficers ing VIP key County Chief Deputy Bryan Wakefield pushing his hands away, possession of firearms by chains to before being McJunkins, Christopher conducted a search of the leading to a struggle that certain persons, resist- benefit the Vaughn, 33, of Nashville, car with Vaughn sitting in eventually resulted in Wake- ing arrest, drinking on the Nashville pee taken into was taken into custody the driver’s seat,” McJunk- field securing the weapon. highway and no proof of wee football after Deputy Steven Wake- ins said via press release. “Wakefield was able to insurance. team. Those in custody field noticed a pistol in “During Wakefield’s search get the gun secured and, The firearms charge is a possession of the floorboard of Vaughn’s of the car he noticed a black after Vaughn [struggled class B felony. one of the key chains will be entitled to a 99 cent large drink any time (one per visit), Dierks school board one hour early access to the location’s race has one candidate Tuesday night burger special ChARLES GOODIN can’t teach at Dierks and and its sum- Editor serve on the board,” Sir- mer of ice mon said. cream shake NASHVILLE - With one Mounts, a member of special. day remaining until the the West Side Church of VIPs will filing period closes, the Christ best known for also get a one day sneak race for an open seat on his involvement in youth peak at Son- the Dierks school board softball, said his primary ic’s monthly has only one candidate. motivation for running specials with Jeffrey Mounts, a 1995 was born out of a desire a 10 percent graduate of Dierks High to help the district im- discount dur- School, has filed a peti- prove its financial situ- ing the sneak tion at the Howard Coun- ation. peak. The ty Clerk’s Office seeking “If you get in a situ- fund raiser is the seat currently held by ation where the state’s being held to Sirmon. trying to help you run help pay for Sirmon, who has your school then your equipment and to help served on the board for athletics and your extra- kids who can’t eight years, said Monday curricular activities are afford to pay he is “99 percent sure” he gonna be put on the back fees associ- will not seek re-election to burner,” he said. “I just ated with the the office. feel like you gotta be ac- program. The “I’m probably not tive and get involved and cost is $15 COURTESY PHOTO | Crater of Diamonds State Park gonna run because I’m try to keep our school a and the key Terry Staggs, of Richmond, Kentucky, shows off almost finished with my viable school. I’m not one chain will be the 2.95 carat diamond he discovered Thursday at education degree and I See DIERKS / Page 3 good through the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro. June 30 of next year. For more information, or to purchase A BIG FIND Arts center undergoing one of the key chains, visit Sonic in Nash- 2.95 carat “Patriot Diamond” the rejuvenation project ville. largest stone so far this year at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro A.J. SmIth dents to enjoy monthly. Managing Editor This month’s featured artist is Cindy Petty. She mARGI JENKS found by park visitors so ter of Diamonds in 2006.” The Elberta Arts Coun- is the current vice-pres- Howard Park Interpreter far this year. Staggs found the dia- cil, founded in 2000 as a ident of the board and County Since he found the gem mond while walking the non-profit organization, considered the heart and Terry Staggs of Rich- on Independence Day, East Drain section of the is currently undergoing soul of the council. Democrats mond, Kentucky, took ad- Staggs named the stone park’s 37 ½-acre diamond a complete overhaul and “If you were to ask, to meet vantage of a long weekend the ‘Patriot Diamond.’ search area and check- upgrade to provide the ‘Who is the Elberta Arts away from work and drove According to Park Inter- ing out everything that area with a venue that has Council?’ - if anybody Howard to the Crater of Diamonds preter Waymon Cox, the sparkled. The diamond a cultural environment could say ‘I’ in our group, County Demo- State Park to once again diamond is stunning in caught his attention after for all ages. Cindy could say ‘I,’ but cratic Central try his luck searching for its rough form, just as the he’d been surface search- “It’s an avenue where she never once says ‘I,’ Committee will diamonds at Arkansas’s forces of nature created it. ing for about two and one people can express and it’s always ‘we’ and ‘our.’ meet Tues., diamond site. According to “Mr. Staggs’diamond half hours. refresh themselves while She’s about the arts and July 16 at 6 p.m. Staggs, he’s been visiting appears to be a complete Cox noted that the col- having a good time with she’s about this commu- in the back at the park a couple of times crystal and is shaped like ors of diamonds found at other creative people,” nity,” Motta said. Western Siz- each year for the past 28 a shield. It’s about the size the park are white, brown, board president Albert Members of the Elber- zlin’. The public years. of an English Pea and has a and yellow, in that order. Motta said Friday. ta Arts Council and area is invited to The council’s new residents can view art attend. The stunning 2.95-carat, golden brown metallic ap- “Because of their color, board is committed to and photography exhibits For more champagne brown dia- pearance,” Cox said. “The brown diamonds are often information call mond he found on the diamond looks similar in difficult to find in the dark providing a thriving art at the center as well as Chairman Rev. morning of July 4 marks shape to the 4.21-carat yel- dirt of the diamond search community by encourag- attend book signings, and Albert Motta at the largest of the many low Okie Dokie Diamond, area. However, sunny ing and promoting arts take classes on jewelry 870-200-1733. diamonds he’s found at which was discovered by weather conditions on July to area residents. Local making, leather tooling, the park. It’s also the larg- Oklahoma State Trooper 4th were perfect for this artists and craftsmen will painting, photography, est of the 304 diamonds Marvin Culver at the Cra- See FIND / Page 3 be on showcase for resi- See CENtER / Page 3

Church to AT RIGHT: Rev. and Mrs. Willie Benson react to a story told by their daughter, Susan, Wednesday during a celebration hold VBS of love and family that was held at the Carter Day Center in honor of the couple’s 60th wedding anniversary. The event services included singing, food and fellowship. Staff photos by A.J. Smith Hope Church of Christ will hold vacation Bible school servic- es beginning Mon., July 22 and continu- ing until July 25. The event will be held from 7-8:30 p.m. daily with a theme entitled ‘God: the Great and Powerful.’ For more informa- tion, call 870- 777-4569. 2 Editorial Monday, July 8, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 America 3.0 The Fourth of July is always an occasion to think about what the United States of America has been, is and will be. A good way to reflect on that is to pick up a copy of "America 3.0" by James Bennett and Michael Lotus and ponder its lessons. As the title suggests, Bennett and Lotus see the na- tion as having evolved from an agricultural America 1.0 to an industrial America Michael 2.0 and struggling now to Barone evolve again into an infor- mation age America 3.0. Creators That's a familiar framework. Columnist Where they differ from other analyses is that they see the roots of American exceptionalism, our penchant for liberty and individual- ism, stretching far back — more than 1,000 years — be- yond 1776. Back to the Anglo-Saxon invaders of England after the fall of the Roman Empire. Drawing on the 19th century historians Edward Augustus Freeman and Frederic Maitland and contem- porary scholars Emmanuel Todd, Alan Macfarlane and James Campbell, they argue that the Anglo-Saxons brought with them a unique institution, the absolute nuclear family, "the continuous core of our distinct American culture." In nuclear families, individuals, not parents, select spouses; women have comparative freedom and equali- ty; children have no rights of inheritance; grown children leave parents' homes and are not bound to extended families. On each point this is contrary to longstanding family patterns in the rest of the world. This enduring family pattern has consequences. It has made Americans liberty-loving, individualistic, keen for equal opportunity but not equal outcomes, venture- some, mobile and suspicious of big government. From early on in England and then in America, the absolute nuclear family fostered a market economy, property ownership and the common law, which evolves through individual court cases rather than a rigid code like Europe's Roman law. These mores have promoted economic growth and enabled societies to adapt to economic changes. Equality: American Idol America 1.0 had very decentralized government, with new states left to pursue their own policies and courts determined to protect the common law. It peaked at the "They that can give up spend entire lives acquir- law and proudly adopted end of the Civil War. essential liberty to pur- ing wealth for their prog- Pat as our own. No more. A Economic innovations required changes. Railroads chase a little temporary eny. And governments, in man's right to sell or rent and giant corporations required military-style bureau- safety, deserve neither the name of equality, will Buchanan his home is restricted by cracies. Rapidly booming cities required larger govern- Creators ments. liberty nor safety." seize half of it on their open housing laws. The result was America 2.0. Politicians experimented Ben Franklin is much deaths. Socialism, said Syndicate Owners of hotels, mo- with German models but settled in the 1930s for a "Social quoted in today's debate Winston Churchill, is the tels, taverns and restau- Lockeanism" that "wisely left room for individual initia- on the trade-off between philosophy of envy and colleges, has been under rants can lose their li- tive and entrepreneurship." World War II policies put 16 million Americans in freedom and security, as gospel of greed. assault for decades. Only censes if they conduct uniform, rationed food, controlled wages and prices, and we learn about the Na- To guarantee equal a handful of men's colleg- their businesses accord- converted factories to war production. tional Security Agency's pay for equal work, the es survive. Even Augusta ing to personal biases and "The end of World War II," Bennett and Lotus easy access to our phone government has created National Golf Club was beliefs. write,"was the moment of maximal centralism and mini- records and emails. agencies to monitor the forced to conform to the In the land of the free, mal autonomy in America." Wartime success gave great prestige to America 2.0 Yet we Americans have payrolls of every busi- dictates of diversity and such freedom is now il- and confidence that it could continue in place indefi- often sacrificed liberty for ness, agencies empow- equality. legal. nitely. But with economic change it started sputtering. safety. ered to identify, expose To achieve greater "If we are truly created "2.0 corporations, unions and governments," the authors In World War II, Ko- and punish employers equality in the test scores equal, then surely the love write, "have been rendered unworkable." rea and Vietnam, we con- who might dare to use of Asian, white, Hispanic we commit to one another Big corporations flailed, and government got bloated. Lower birth rates meant there wouldn't be enough tax- scripted millions of men their economic freedom and black children, enor- must be equal, as well," payers to finance benefits for the elderly. and sent hundreds of to reward some workers mous sums have been said Obama in his second Responses included deregulation in the 1970s, lower thousands to their deaths more than others. extracted from taxpayers inaugural. Thus, homo- tax rates in the 1980s, welfare reform in the 1990s. But fighting against Italians, To ensure racial, ethnic and shoveled into an edu- sexual unions will soon that was not enough. Germans, Japanese, Kore- and gender equality in the cational establishment have to be treated equally Barack Obama has made the trajectory worse, the authors say. They ridicule "the strange assumption that ans and Vietnamese. labor force and the front with little to show for it with traditional marriage, Americans genuinely want government-run health care." The greater antagonist office, the government in 50 years. Yet the clamor though "marriage equal- Polls back them up. of liberty is not the quest fields thousands of agents rises for more billions to ity" contradicts Christian They believe public debt is unsustainable and call for for security, but our insa- to police the hiring, pro- achieve this modern form teaching. discharging much of it in bankruptcy ("the Big Haircut"). tiable demand and inexo- motion and dismissal de- of alchemy. Our Union was "found- They grant that the Treasury can keep selling bonds, but only so long as other countries' credit is worse. rable drive for equality — cisions of executives. In a decades-long in- ed on the principles of They see families moving far out in the exurbs (using not equality of rights but Affirmative action and trusion on freedom that liberty and equality," said self-driving cars) and earning money increasingly from equality of results. quotas have been im- ignited a social rebellion, Obama. But how could individual enterprises rather than W-2 jobs. Therefore To equalize incomes posed on colleges and uni- children were forcibly that be when the word we should abolish the federal income tax and devolve the government confis- versities, stripping those bused out of their home "equality" does not ap- government except for defense, civil rights and free internal trade to states and localities. cates 40 percent of the institutions of freedom neighborhoods across cit- pear in the Constitution, Most ambitiously, they would allow states to split into earnings of the most suc- of choice, to advance a ies to troubled schools to the Bill of Rights or the parts or to form compacts with other states, so like- cessful Americans and greater racial, ethnic and achieve a "racial balance." Federalist Papers? minded citizens can have congenial policies. uses that wealth to subsi- gender equality in student Why? Because it was Egalite is rather a Looking abroad, they see "a global collapse of the 2.0 dize the food, health care, bodies and on faculties said that through a pro- founding principle of model." America should continue to purchase weapons (but get rid of defense procurement rules) and maintain housing and income of than a free and fair com- cess of osmosis, under- Robespierre's revolution, our alliances. that half of the nation that petition might produce. achievers could attain not ours. It is ideological But the U.S. should give up on nation-building and pays no income taxes. Contract set-asides greater equality with over- contraband smuggled into democratization. Other cultures — Iraq, Afghanistan — A steeply progressive have been established on achievers by having them America and the enemy simply don't share our concepts of freedom. income tax was originally which no white male may sit beside one another of that freedom for which America's main task is to police "the world's maritime and aviation commons" — which Britain or America advanced by that great bid. To make minorities in classrooms. Parental our fathers fought. have been doing off and on for three centuries. egalitarian Karl Marx. and women more equal, freedom yielded to social In 1776, Thomas Jef- I don't agree on every point. But I share the authors' The federal estate tax is we make others less free. dictation. ferson wrote that all men optimism that America can once again adapt consistent 40 percent for the wealthy. Freedom of assembly, "A man's home is his are created equal in their with our enduring values. 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Thomas “Tom” Rizzo, 66, U.S. Army Vet, July 2 Craftsman tools lost its most teer ireighter in Atco. Tom took great pride loyal customer when in being that dad at every school Thomas “Tom” Car- ield trip and he never missed a men Rizzo, 66, of play, recital, award show, spelling 105 Years ago: 1908 gymnasium. All persons in- Nashville, Arkansas passed away bee, etc. involving his son. Five dollars reward for the terested, particularly young in the comfort of his home on His achievements and knowl- arrest and conviction of any folks who could take part in Tuesday, July 2, 2013. He was edge were endless. His ability to person or persons taking fruit the choral routines, are urged born November 7, 1946 to Giue- ix anything is lauded by all who or destroying anything on lots to join in the fun. There will seppe “Joseph” and Carmela (Piz- know him. His extensive super- No. 65, 66, 67, 68 and 91,which be 11 episodes in the presen- zino) Rizzo in Termini Imerese, hero knowledge knew no bounds, land is back of the Arkansas tation of the county history. Orchard Planting Co.’s main Sicily. Tom immigrated to Phila- knowing the origins of most every orchard. 30 Years ago: 1983 delphia, PA in 1949. Marvel and D.C. character. A true J. G. Sain of this city, Demo- Marine Lance Cpl. Kenneth Tom was drafted into the U.S. Army in Italian, his cooking was top notch; turning cratic nominee for county and A. Coulter, son of Rufus A. 1965 where he attended Aberdeen Testing a few simple ingredients into an explosion probate judge, was painfully Coulter of Nashville has been Center, graduating with the highest score on of lavor in your mouth. To this day, it is -be hurt in a runaway in this city promoted to his present rank record at the time, a 93. A fearsome turret ar- lieved he holds the record for consuming the last Tuesday afternoon, the while serving with 1st Marine tillery repairman, Tom was stationed in Ger- most consecutive bowls of pasta fagioli soup accident occurring on Wash- Aircraft Wing , Marine Corps many where he experimented on weaponry at any Olive Garden in the United States. He ington street. A horse he Air Station, Futenma, on Oki- between tank repairs. His favorite memory, also ranks among a very select group of men was working to a buggy ran nawa. COMPILED BY modifying an M60 to shoot so fast, the bar- who have been kicked out of an all-you-can- away, and turned a corner so Damage estimates are still PATSY YOUNG rel melted. He was honorably discharged as eat buffet for eating too much. suddenly that Judge Sain was being made in Howard County thrown to the ground, and had gymnasium, were the subject following the unexpected a reservist in 1972. He is survived by the love of his life and his face badly lacerated. of a 2-page feature story in the flooding early Saturday morn- Prior to his drafting, Tom opened a deli in wife of forty years, Barbara (Marx) Rizzo; Advertisement: Adams Arkansas Democrat magazine ing. County Judge Conrad Pine Hill, New Jersey, after returning from his his best friend, partner-in-crime, and son, Bros. Shoes: We have a treat section Sunday. Maurice Bagley reported Tuesday that military service, Tom quickly became a local Thomas H. Rizzo; the daughter he never in store for you in the way of Moore, state editor for the culverts were washed out celebrity famous for his Italian submarine had, daughter-in-law, Stephanie E. Rizzo; shoes. Come ask us about Democrat carried their story throughout the area. Crews sandwiches. Later, upon opening his second two grand-dogs, Lou and Wilson; and grand- it. No old moulded stock to thru their Alabama football worked 10-hour days during deli in Vineland, New Jersey, he also became cat Coco. Never a day passed that he did not show you. Hosiery to match days, on thru coaching and the holiday weekend to open famous for his Italian sausage and peppers. tell them how much he loved each of them. all shoes. to their present posts hunt- roads for residents isolated This celebrity status led him to meet his soon- Surviving extended family includes half- ing up industry for Arkansas, by the flood. to-be wife, Barbara in June 1971 when she brother Mario Lamia of Margate City, New Joe with the AIDC and Jim 75 Years ago: 1938 went to his deli to purchase a pound of cole- Jersey, brother Paul and wife Linda Rizzo Because of the shortage of with AP&L, both Little Rock 20 Years ago: 1993 labor in the Howard and Pike residents now. The street is narrow where slaw. Not taking any chances on losing her, of Youngstown, Flordia, brother Sammy county orchard area, Area Miss J. Louise Lovell, Di- Billy Blythe lived from the age he quickly “put a ring on it” and they married and wife Stacy Rizzo of Margate City, New Supervisor Wynne Fletcher erks, Ark. is one of 33 young of 4 to 7, before he changed on July 8, 1972 in Atco, New Jersey. Jersey, sister Rosemarie Albanese of Sewell, of Hope Sunday ordered all men and women who will his name to Bill Clinton. “So The next 15 years were spent traveling, New Jersey, brother-in-law Robert Marx of WPA projects in the two coun- leave the United States this when you get a bunch of boating, ishing, hunting, and spending time LeCanto, Florida, brother-in-law Howard ties suspended until after the fall to begin three years of Winnebagos parked on the with extended family. In 1986, Tom and and wife Jackie Marx of Homosassa, Flori- peach harvest is completed, missionary service overseas street, it’s a mess,” said Renee Barbara learned a child was on the way. da, brother-in-law Barry and Suzanne Marx thus releasing all this labor for for the Methodist Church. Parker, 25, who moved into While they were overlowing with joy, a- Haof Vesuvius, Virginia, brother-in-law Ronald the harvest. Many orchards Miss Lovell will go to the house with Lisa Wallace, waiian vacation became a casualty of their and Sharron Marx of Berlin, New Jersey and in the district Sunday were India to work in the field 26, during last year’s presi- only child’s birth; a trade-off Tom swears twenty nieces and nephews, many of whom of home economics. Born dential campaign, not know- calling for workers, the price was worth it. In 1987, they gave birth he was also a weekend dad to. Last but posted being 12.5 to 15 cents at Center Point, Ark. Miss ing it would become a tourist per hour. Lovell attended Southern attraction. to their son, Thomas H. Rizzo, which Tom not least, his unoficially adopted children, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Futrell State College, Magnolia and Tourists and journalists describes as his proudest moment. Rusty & Lisa Hagler of Nashville. left Wednesday for Forest the University of Arkansas from as far away as China have Three months after his son’s birth, Tom He was preceded in death by his parents; City, where Mrs. Futrell will at Fayetteville. Since 1960 photographed the house. The and the family moved to Tempe, Arizona. brother, Joseph Rizzo; brother-in-law Domi- reign as Peach Queen at the she has been an instructor in house may turn out to be a Working as an industrial mechanic, Tom was nic Albanese, his beloved grandmother, Gra- Festival until the new queen foods and nutrition and direc- good investment. The two known as the man able to ix anything; most zia Pizzino, and cat of seventeen years, Miss is crowned. tor of the Management House women gave $30,000 for the of his time was spent with his wife and son Kitty. at the Northwest Missouri house a year ago. though, as they were the most important part A memorial service for Tom will be held 50 Years ago: 1963 State College. Tony Newton of Nashville of his life. After eighteen years in Arizona, at First United Methodist Church, 1403 W Ray Blakely, son of Mr. and is serving as Orientation the abundance of accessible casinos, the lack Sunset Ave, Nashville on Saturday, July 13, 40 Year years ago 1973 Leader this summer at the Mrs. Henry Blakely, recently of desirable cheese steaks and real cannoli, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. completed weeks of individ- Cast workouts begin to- University of Arkansas. He ual combat training at Camp night, Monday, for the Centen- is the son of Ora Newton of and a new job offer led to the family mov- Condolences may be offered by watch- Pendleton, California, and nial spectacle, “How Howard Nashville and a 1989 graduate ing to Nashville, Arkansas. Unfortunately, it ing Star Wars, Star Trek, or any movie with then spent his leave with his Happened” . Some 40 per- of Nashville High. did not rectify the cheese steak and cannoli the word ‘Star’ in the title (an over-the-top family in Nashville. Training sons have signed up for the “I wanted the opportu- cravings and a casino was discovered about action movie will also sufice). In lieu of was conducted by the Second spectacle but many more are nity to help new students an hour away from their new home. lowers, the family asks that you make a Infantry Training Regiment. needed, according to Director make the transition from high In Nashville, Tom worked for Mission donation in Tom’s honor to the Wegener’s Joe and Jim Dildy whose Wayne Narey of the Rogers school to the University as Plastics for seven years before retiring in Granulomatosis Association (http://www. childhood home is across Company. Workouts begin pleasant as possible,” said 2011. He faithfully attended First United wgassociation.org) or the American Can- the street from the scrapper at 7p.m. at the Nashville high Newton, a senior in art. Methodist Church. Tom enjoyed the com- cer Society (https://donate.cancer.org). Tom munity, church family, wonderful neighbors was diagnosed with Wegener’s Granulo- and overall “family feeling” of Nashville matosis in January 2006 and colon cancer site open to the public. On from heavy rains concen- and much preferred the slower pace of life it in June 2011. He would love nothing more average, two diamonds are trates the heavy rocks and offered. It is very itting that his last weeks than to see advancements made in stopping FIND found each day at the park. minerals, like diamonds, in and days were spent with those he loved so both aflictions. From Page 1 The park’s policy is finder- the low-lying parts of the dearly, his wife, son, and daughter-in-law. Tom will always be remembered as the keepers. What park visitors search area and also oc- Tom’s hobbies were numerous and ranged most genuine, loving, gracious, and patient sparkler to catch Mr. Staggs’ find is theirs to keep. casionally exposes larger from eating, collecting Craftsman tools, ix - man by all who knew him. A man who’s attention as he searched,” The park staff provides diamonds, like the one found ing any-and-everything, saving the world love for food was only surpassed by his said Cox. “Mr. Staggs’ gem free identification and reg- by Mr. Staggs.” from zombies, terrorists, and aliens with his love for his family. His smile was constant, was found in gravel on the istration of diamonds. Park son (depending on the game), eating, watch- infectious, and oh so large. His one-liners surface of the East Drain interpretive programs and ing action/sci-i movies, not throwing things never missed a beat and always left every- area. Sunlight reflecting off exhibits explain the site’s Jackie D. Davis the diamond made it stand geology and history and away, sitting at a slot machine, lea market - one laughing. His positivity and faithful- Jackie D. Davis, age ing, building useful novelties, eating and ness only made the world a better place. A out from the other stones.” offer tips on recognizing 67 of Nashville, Arkan- The search area at the diamonds in the rough. saying “I’ll get to that tomorrow.” man as unique as his story, he will be sorely Crater of Diamonds is a 37 Cox continued, “Many sas, passed away, Satur- Tom was a member of the Vineland missed but never forgotten by all who knew ½-acre plowed field that is factors help visitors who day, July 6, 2013 in Nash- Knights of Columbus and served as a volun- him. the eroded surface of the like to surface search for ville. She was born July eighth largest diamond-bear- diamonds at the park. Park 25, 1945 in Bauxite, Ar- ing deposit in the world, in personnel regularly plow the kansas, to the late Charles Shirley Jones surface area. It is the world’s diamond search area to help and Mabel Bridgewater only diamond-producing with natural erosion. Erosion Davis. Mrs. Shirley Lynn Nevels Jones, age City, Oklahoma, a sister, Theresa Maderer She is survived by: 63, a resident of Dierks, Arkansas, died of Broken Bow, Oklahoma; and a number one brother, Charles (Joe) Monday, July 8, 2013 in Dierks following of nieces and nephews. uated from Dierks and I Davis of Nashville; three a lengthy battle of cancer. She was born Graveside Funeral Services will be held have four daughters who sisters, Peggy Bridgewa- to Calvin and Delores Maxine Kankelitz 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, July 10, 2013 in DIERKS are gonna be in Dierks this Nevels in Nashville, Arkansas, on August the Odd Fellows Cemetery, Lockesburg ter of Nashville; Anne fall and I really wanna see 25, 1949. with Bro David Blase oficiating, under the From Page 1 this school thrive,” he said. Eulitt of Maylower, and Jewell Raye Davis She is survived by her husband of over direction of Chandler Funeral Home, De “We’re very rooted in the 41 years, Robert A. “Bob” Jones of Dierks; Queen. to complain; I would rather of Hope; sister-in-law, community. A lot of family two sons and a daughter-in-law, Steven The family will receive friends at Chan- get involved and make a dif- and a lot of friends and we Joyce Bridgewater of ference than be one that’s wanna see the school do Lewisville, Texas; one Ray Jones of Queen City, Texas, and Wil- dler Funeral Home on Tuesday, July 9, always complaining.” well.” nephew; one niece; one bur Dewayne and Hollie Jones of Dierks; 2013 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Mounts is the husband Potential candidates for great nephew; two great six grandchildren; two brothers and a sister- Memorials may be made to the Relay for Cassi Mounts and the the office have until noon nieces; three great-great in-law, James and Nancy Nevels of Harts- Life, “Look Good, Feel Good”, P. O Box couple have four daugh- Tuesday to file a petition nephews; and one great- horne, Oklahoma, and Mike Nevels of Elk 55, Nashville, AR 71852 ters who will attend Dierks with the signatures of at great niece; and a large schools in the fall: Halle, least 20 registered voters Sydney, Carlee and Kalee from Dierks at the Howard number of friends that Bruce Barbre, 54, Murfreesboro, July 5 “My wife and I both grad- County Clerk’s Office. were her extended fam- ily. Bruce Edwin Barbre, 54, of Murfrees- a brother, Tim Barbre of Nashville; and Services will be held boro, Arkansas passed away one sister, Rose Dean of Mid- the new board would like on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 on July 5, 2013 at his home. way. CENTER to invite the community to at 11:00 a.m. at Nashville He was born on November Funeral services were held meet and greet with them Funeral Home with Bro. 3, 1958 the son of Eldon and at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, July From Page 1 at a Chamber of Commerce Paul Bullock oficiating. Faye Lemons Barbre. 7, 2013 at the First Baptist and quilting. coffee scheduled for Wed., You may send the Bruce was a member of the Church in Murfreesboro, Activities for area youth July 31. family an online sym- First Baptist Church in Mur- with Bro. Jerry Hill and Bro. include the summer arts If you are interested pathy message to www. freesboro, and a salesman for Jimmy Dale oficiating, buri- program, ‘create a teddy in becoming a part of the nashvillefh.com. Southwest Ivan Smith Furni- al followed in Murfreesboro bear’ and many more. Elberta Arts Council or In lieu of lowers me- ture. Cemetery, under the direction The commitment and wish to donate, email el- morials may be made to Survivors include his wife, Mary Jean of Latimer Funeral Home in Murfrees- dedication of the current bertaartscouncil@gmail. the Howard County Chil- Barbre of Murfreesboro; a son, Richard boro. board members is promis- com or stop by The Elberta dren’s Center 1577 Hwy. 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They said, “Get back talked about its rewards Barnyard Honkey Cat, livin’ in the On the edge O f cO mmO n sense both financially and in- city ain’t where it’s at.” But trinsically - the knowledge by Mike Graves I quit those days and my that your hard earned redneck ways.” dollars are being used for -Honky Cat Take A Left the betterment of mankind The same market report grandmothers. Elton John and not for those who quoted 1000 pound steers With the enthusiasm of would put us in harms at $1.41/lbs ($1,400/head) the Pace and Jodi Kings of Jack Lepkowski; ”Hey At Confusion way. at Bassett, Nebraska. the world, we can and will Gary Funderburke, got a Here’s why I believe now My calculator says it’s remain the most advanced new joke for you! A car bat- Dally is a cattle buyer who lives in Colorado. is a good time to expand time to buy cows, espe- food producing nation in tery walks into a bar and He had spent a week in Illinois looking at confine- our herds and even get cially when we can borrow the world. China will con- orders a drink. The bar- ment feeder operations and was heading home started in the cow busi- the money at 6 percent trol us, but for a while we’ll tender says, ‘OK, just one, for three weeks, then planned to return to the ness. compared to the 18 per- eat well here. but don’t start anything.’” Midwest. O’Hare Airport in Chicago, where he We’re feeding lots of cent I was paying when The joker? Our corn had booked tickets, had long-term parking but folks. Cattle supplies are President Carter turned crop, which is dependent “You cant get good Chi- the cost was outrageous. Thinking to outsmart short (lowest cow num- me into a dang Republi- on weather, which is de- nese takeout food in China the city boys Dally found a Holiday Inn and made bers since 1962) hay is can. pendent on the benevo- and Cuban cigars are ra- a deal. They let you park free if you were staying abundant (more than one There are other encour- lence of our creator God, tioned in Cuba. That’s all the night before your flight out. He had a flight of my neighbors have aging signs for a continu- whether we believe it or you need to know about that night but he would return in 3 weeks and rolled 1,000 bales) and so ing good market for our not. communism.” spend the night then. They agreed. far our corn crop looks calves: heifer slaughter has And, with that, I’ll let -P.J. O’Rourke He got in the shuttle and kicked back. The mo- promising (current corn slowed, indicating some y’all get back to snapping tel shuttle driver asked which airline he was on. crops are being forward rebuilding of our nation’s peas and talking about “The extreme greatness Dallas told him Southwest. “Sir, Southwest only contracted at $5/bushel, a cowherd, although no- the grandkids. Life ain’t of Christianity is in the fact flies out of Midway (the downtown airport)!” far cry from last fall’s high where near the numbers all bad. that it does NOT seek a Dally whipped out his antacid and cell phone of $8/bushel.) to replace the decimation supernatural remedy for and called his computer savvy wife all before he Cattlerange.com quoted as the result of two years of “When I look back, boy I suffering, but a supernatu- reached the terminal where she had rebooked Arkansas stock cows 3-7 drought. And today’s cows must have been green, liv- ral use for it.” him on a United flight to Denver! years old, 3-6 months bred are capable of producing ing in the country, fishing -A.J. Conyer Three weeks later he returned to Chicago. In at $1,100-1,300/head. tons more beef than their in the stream, looking for The Eclipse of Heaven his confusion, he had kept no record at which Holiday Inn he had left his truck! His techno wife found him the telephone numbers for three Holi- day Inns in the airport area. He called all three and none of them had any record of anyone by his name that had left their truck and booked a room. Dally got on one of the Holiday Inn shuttles and rode to the first one. He searched the parking lot…no luck. He rode the shuttle to the next Holiday Inn and searched the parking lot…no luck. Then on to the third where, lo and behold, there it was! Next morning, he decided to do a little sightseeing. He wanted to see Lake Michigan. Dally was aiming for Lake Shore Drive but somehow got tangled in the Tollway. He had his map out, his head swiveling and Bad Mouth Charlotte chastising him from the GPS. Suddenly his unattached brain saw three things: the stop sign he had just run, the patrol car kitty-cornered and the 2nd patrol car right behind it. He remained in his pulled-over pickup when the patrolman approached. “Put your hands where I can see them, please. By your Colorado plates, I’m guessin’ you’re from out of town. What are ya doin’ in Chicago?” “One, I’m lost. Two, I’m confused, and Three, I’m scared.” “Scared of what?” asked the officer. “Everybody says Chicago has the highest mur- der rate in the country.” Dally explained. “Let me see your license.” In his confusion, Dally rifled his wallet and ac- cidentally whipped out his Concealed Weapons permit. The policeman drew back, “Do you have a weapon on you now?” “No, No,” protested Dally, shaking his head. “Do you have a concealed weapon in your truck?” Dally thought of his bloat trocar and the baby beef esophageal feeder behind the seat. “No, Sir.” “Have you ever been arrested?” “No, not arrested but officially detained…I told a joke to one of the bluecoats in the airport security line…but…” A.J. SMITH | Nashville News “I don’t want to hear it. Where are you going?” Howard County Farmers’ Market co-manager Rita Rector “Well, depending on where I am, I was hoping hands out watermelon Friday during the market’s all-you- to see the shoreline.” can-eat event. This week, the market will host cooks from Papa Pablano’s for a cooking demonstration. “Easy enough. Take a left at Hwy 290. If you  miss it, the next shoreline you will see will be in   New Jersey!”      The Fraternal Order of Eagles 3955,

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Pruet Fam- of Dower and Curtesy – Behalf of CCCUA, Grantee, Nashville, Howard County, CHARLES GOODIN to Red River Ranch LLC, ily Trust No. 6, Grantor, Julie McRae, a married Part of SE-4 SW-4 and part Arkansas AND CINDY HARDING Grantee, 3,377.4776 acres, to Red River Ranch LLC, woman and Jeffrey David of the NE-4 SW-4 in Section 07/02/2013 - Warran- more or less, located in Grantee, 3,377.4776 acres, McRae, Spouse of Julie 22, Township 9, Range 27 ty Deed – Zane Thomas District Court Hempstead County and more or less, located in McRae, Grantors to Rod- West, containing 30.185 and wife, Mary Thomas, Howard County District Howard County, Arkansas Hempstead County and ney Gardner and Nancy acres, more or less; AND Grantors to Earl D. Pratt court was not in session 06/21/2013 - Trustee’s Howard County, Arkansas Gardner, husband and part of the SE-4 SW-4 in Sec- and wife, Shirley J. Pratt, this week due to the Inde- Deed – William R. James, 06/28/2013 - Quitclaim wife, Grantees, Part of the tion 22, Township 9 South, Grantees, Part of the W½ pendence Day holiday. Trustee For The Chesley Deed – Chester B. Semmler NW¼SW¼ in Section 32, Range 27 West, containing of the NW¼ of Section 22, and Elizabeth J. Pruet Fam- and wife, Sharon E Sem- Township 8 South, Range 5.013 acres, more or less, Township 9 South, Range Domestic Relations ily Trust No. 2, Grantor, mler, Grantors to Jason 27 West, commonly known Howard County, Arkansas 27 West, containing 1.20 The following domes- to Red River Ranch LLC, Brock and wife, Candi Ni- as 502 Harding Road, Nash- 07/02/2013 - Warranty acres, more or less; Togeth- tic relations cases were Grantee, 3,377.4776 acres, cole Brock, Grantees, Part ville, Howard County, Ar- Deed With Relinquishment er with an Access Road filed this week in Howard more or less, located in of the SE¼ of the SW¼ of kansas of Dower – Dorothy F. Por- Easement being 25 feet in County Circuit Court: Hempstead County and the SE¼ of Section 6 and 06/28/2013 - Corrective terfield, an unmarried width in the NW¼ NW¼ 7/1: Laken Rileigh Whit- Howard County, Arkansas part of the E½ of the NW¼ Deed – Rodney Gardner person, Kay P. Bland and and SW¼ NW¼ of Sec- worth vs. William Lucas 06/21/2013 - Trustee’s of the NE¼ of Section 7, and Nancy Gardner, hus- spouse, Kenneth R. Bland, tion 25, Township 9 South, Scott, domestic abuse; Deed – William R. James, Township 7 South, Range band and wife, Grantors Jr., and Marcia L. Riley (an Range 27 West, containing 7/1: Dana Carlton vs. Trustee For The Chesley 28 West, containing 2.408 to Julie McRae, a married unmarried person), and 0.26 acres, more or less, Travon Ford, domestic and Elizabeth J. Pruet Fam- acres, more or less, How- woman, Grantee, Part of William Don Porterfield (an Howard County, Arkansas abuse; ily Trust No. 3, Grantor, ard County, Arkansas the NW¼SW¼ in Section unmarried person), Grant- 07/02/2013 – Corrected 7/1: Keasha Alexander to Red River Ranch LLC, 06/28/2013 - Distributee 32, Township 8 South, ors to Lorena Bretado and Quitclaim Deed – Holly Ann vs. Rickey Gene Alexander, Grantee, 3,377.4776 acres, Deed – (In the Matter of Range 27 West, common- Jose Bretado, husband and Stewart and Wendy Lynn divorce; more or less, located in the Estate of Pearl Hum- ly known as 502 Harding wife, JTWROS, Grantees, Parker f/k/a Wendy Lynn 7/1: Travon Ford vs. Hempstead County and phrey, Deceased), Barbara Road, Howard County, Ar- Part of the NE¼ of the SW¼ Smith and husband Scott Dana Carlton, domestic Howard County, Arkansas Claybourne and Martha kansas of Section 26, Township Parker, Grantors to Zane abuse. 06/21/2013 - Trustee’s Faye Horn, Grantors, and 06/28/2013 - Warranty 9 South, Range 27 West, Thomas and wife, Mary Deed – Rick J. Calhoon, pursuant to the Affidavit Deed – Wayne and Bobbie containing 0.87 acre, in the Thomas, Grantees, Part of The following marriage Trustee For The Chesley for Collection of Small Parker, husband and wife, town of Nashville, said land the W½ of the NW¼ of Sec- licenses were issued by and Elizabeth J. Pruet Fam- Estate by Disributee filed Grantors to SAC-LLC, The being also known as Lots tion 22, Township 9 South, the Howard County Clerk’s ily Trust No. 4, Grantor, in the Probate Division of Seale Family Irrevocable 10,11,12,and 13 in Block Range 27 West, containing Office this week: to Red River Ranch LLC, the Circuit Court of How- Trust, Grantees, E½ of Lots 11 of Wilson & Ferguson 1.27 acres, more or less, 6/27: Sheldon Grandville Grantee, 3,377.4776 acres, ard County (PR-2013-13-1) 7 and 8 in Block 5, Heights Addition to the City of Howard County, Arkansas. Simpkins, 25, and Jeslisa more or less, located in to Barbara Claybourne Addition to the Town of Denise Young, 25, both of Hempstead County and and Martha Faye Horn, Dierks, Howard County, Duvall County, Florida; Howard County, Arkansas distributees of said estate, Arkansas 7/3: Brandon Lamar 06/21/2013 - Trustee’s Grantees, Lots 5 and 6 in 07/02/2013 - Quitclaim King, 23, and Trisha Ann Deed – Rick J. Calhoon, Block 7, in the Wilson and Deed – Regions Bank, as Luper, 23, both of Little Trustee For The Chesley Ferguson Addition to the Custodian and successor- LEGAL NOTICES Rock; and Elizabeth J. Pruet Fam- City of Nashville, Howard in-interest to First Security 7/5: Jonathan Ray Viers, ily Trust No. 5, Grantor, County, Arkansas Leasing, Inc., Grantor to For this newspaper and Arkansas Press Association 29, and Carl Johnson, 46, to Red River Ranch LLC, 06/28/2013 - Warranty Board of Trustees of the both of Nashville. Grantee, 3,377.4776 acres, Deed With Relinquishment University of Arkansas on member papers statewide can be viewed online at: more or less, located in http://www.publicnoticeads.com/ar/ Land Transactions Hempstead County and 06/21/2013 - Trustee’s Howard County, Arkansas A single database of public Deed – William R. James, 06/21/2013 - Trustee’s notices (or “legal ads”) Trustee For The Chesley Deed – Rick J. Calhoon, published throughout and Elizabeth J. Pruet Fam- Trustee For The Chesley Arkansas, this compilation consists of public notices that have been uploaded im- mediately upon publication ARKANSAS GOVERNOR’S DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL NOTICE OF FUNDS AVAILABLE in newspapers across the The Arkansas Governor’s Developmental Disabilities Council (DDC) announces state. So, in one place, you the availability of funds for activities and projects in the areas of Inclusive Education, Customized Employment, Health, Education-Family Support, Healthy Lifestyles, now have access, 24 hours a day, and Self-Advocacy. Applicants must complete and submit a detailed application. seven days a week, to statewide Proposals must be submitted in accordance with the Request for Proposal notices about hearings, advertisements and include a completed application packet. Completed applications must be received by 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 21, 2013. for bids, financial reports, adoption of The Council reserves the right to reject any or all proposals based on the availability ordinances and other government of federal funds, failure to submit a complete application, quality of the activities legally requiring public notice. application and/or non-compliance with DDC policies. Fax and email transmissions ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE and applications received AFTER the closing time and date will not be accepted. L & W Print Shop For more information and to obtain a copy of the detailed Notice of Funds Available and an Application Packet, contact: Arkansas Governor’s Developmental Disabilities Council Freeway Medical Tower, Suite 805 • 5800 West 10th St. Little Rock, AR 72204 • Phone: (501)280-4946 For all your PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIVELY Shipper printing Southwest Arkansas Domestic needs! COMPLETE PERMIT APPLICATION WASTE Drop off point TIRE PROCESSING FACILITY Violence/crisis center Owner: Mary Woodruff Upper Southwest Arkansas Regional Solid Waste (SwADV/cc) 801 Mine St • Nashville • 845-3437 Management District AFIN: 31-00107 In accordance with provisions of Arkansas Pollution Battered Women’s Center and Control and Ecology Commission (APC&EC) Regu- Sexual Assault Services lation 8.205, public notice is hereby given that an ad- ministratively complete individual permit application 24 Hour crisis Line Go Painlessly® with THERA-GESIC. has been received for the Upper Southwest Arkansas Regional Solid Waste Management District waste tire Maximum strength processing facility, located in Howard County at 319 870-584-3447 analgesic creme for Landill Road, Nashville, Arkansas. The name of the temporary relief from: applicant is Upper Southwest Arkansas Regional Solid Ofices located in: • Joint and Muscle Waste Management District and has the same address soreness as the facility. The individual permit application was re- DeQueen • Nashville • Mt. Ida • Mena • Arthritis ceived by the Arkansas Department of Environmental • Back aches Quality - Solid Waste Management Division (ADEQ- THG-13902 SWMD) on May 8, 2013. The name of the applicant is Upper Southwest Arkansas Regional Solid Waste Management District. The facility receives waste tires PUBLIC NOTICE and processes them to produce marketable materials. The Mineral Springs Waterworks is a public wa- Any interested person may request the Department ter system subject to regulation under the federal hold a public hearing concerning the proposed waste Save the Bees Safe Drinking Water Act. Those regulations require tires processing permit application. Requests must be Help the Junior the notiication of customers whenever a violation in writing and must be submitted within ten (10) busi- occurs and is the basis for this notice. This water ness days of publication date of this notice. The de- Beekeepers save the bees. system failed to meet the maximum contaminant cision on whether to schedule a public hearing is at Call us if you have swarms. level for total coliform in June 2013 due to the -pres the discretion of the ADEQ Director. If a hearing is 870-557-4349 ence of E. coli in the water distribution system. schedule, mail notice will be provided to the permit The United States Environmental Protection applicant and to all persons who submitted individual or 870-451-1396 Agency (EPA) sets national drinking water stan- written requests for a hearing within this ten (10) day dards and has determined that the presence of fecal period as provided by law. Requests for a public hear- coliforms or E. coli is a serious health concern. Fe- ing should be mailed or delivered to the Solid Waste cal coliforms and E. coli are generally not harm- Management Division; Arkansas Department of En- ful themselves, but their presence in drinking water vironmental Quality; 5301 Northshore Drive, North is serious because they usually are associated with Little Rock, AR 72118. Additional details concerning sewage or animal wastes. The presence of these this proposed individual permit, including a copy of bacteria in drinking water is generally a result of the permit application, can be made available for -in If anyone has seen this dog a problem with water treatment or the pipes which spection by contacting the Solid Waste Management around Nashville....Please distribute the water, and indicates that the water Division at the above address or by calling 682-0601. may be contaminated with organisms that can cause There may be a charge to cover photocopying for some contact Kaitlyn at 870-200-4247 disease. Disease symptoms may include diarrhea, documents. A second public notice concerning this cramps, nausea, and possibly jaundice, and associ - proposed individual permit will be published once the ated headaches and fatigue. These symptoms, how - Department has developed a drat decision to approve ever, are not just associated with disease causing or - or deny the permit. Upon publication of the second - ganisms in drinking water, but also may be caused notice, any interested person may submit written com SMALL by a number of factors other than your drinking ments to the Department regarding the technical and water. EPA has set an enforceable drinking water regulatory merits of the draft permit decision. All com- REWARD! standard for fecal coliforms and E. coli to reduce ments received will be considered in developing the the risk of these adverse health effects. Under this inal permit decision if those comments are received standard all drinking water samples must be free within the comment period designated in the second notice. Persons who submitted written comments dur- of these bacteria. Drinking water which meets this - standard is associated with little or none of this risk ing that speciied comment period, or who make com ments for the record at any formal hearing called by and should be considered safe. He was last seen at 221 West Sunset. the Department regarding this permit application, will The water system has increased chlorine levels, have legal standing to appeal any inal permit decision. He has a weird snaggle tooth on the and lushed lines. Dated this 8th day of July, 2013 right side of his mouth and he answers Should you have any questions concerning this Teresa Marks, Director notice, contact the water system at 870-287-4230 Arkansas Department of Environmantal Quality to Coco. 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All utilities Applications will be accepted 5332 rbi#35153. cave ฀...... $3,500/ac. available. Great building site...... until the position is illed. Dierks 10.฀20 acres road frontage on Sweet ...... $16,000฀฀฀ (SH:48-tf; w21) Home Loop, some nice timber, utilities 23.฀23 acres with 1/4 mile River Front- School is an EOE. ______Email: admanager@ nashvillenews.org available...... REDUCED฀TO$1,500/ac age, Wooded with nice home sites, Utili- (DSD:53-54,w36) 11.฀3 lots in town with big pine timber. ties available ...... $5,000/ac.฀฀฀ ______Great Location...... 12,000฀฀ 24.฀80 acres with big timber on Old 12.฀฀2.216 sq. ft. commercial building Factory Site Rd. Utilities available. Great on the square...... $49,000 Home Sites...... $4,000/ac.฀ AIRLINE 13.฀ 60X100 lot with all utili- 25.฀฀9 - 1/2 Beautifully Wooded Acres ties...... $5,500฀ cornering on Hwy 19 & Hinds Rd. Utili- 14.฀ 3 BR, 1 BA Brick, CH/A, ties available...... $32,000 CAREERS Sunroom, Completely remod- 26. 2 BR, 1 BA, Brick, CH/A, Carport, Begin Here eled...... ฀$65,000฀ Large Lot...... $41,000฀ 15.฀฀159 acre farm with over 1/2 mile 27. 3 BR, 2 BA, Brick, CH/A, Become an Aviaion Maintenance Tech. of river frontage. Also includes old cabin Completely remodeled Bath, Car- FAA approved training. Financial aid if qualiied – & pond. Excellent hunting area...... port, Extra Lot, Chain Link Fen Historic Home For Sale: Century-plus old landmark home in Green Forest, ...... $318,000฀฀ ce...... $99,500 Arkansas. First time offered since 1953, 3BR, 2BA, 3-car attached garage and gazebo Housing available. Job placement assistance. lawn building, unfi nished upper level and partial basement. New roof and generator. Call AIM For more information on this beautiful home, go to www.norris-realty.com or call them at 870-438-6574. 877-424-4177 •••฀O฀U฀T฀L฀Y฀I฀N฀G฀••• 1.฀Delight - Big commercial building, great Location, New Stove, Huge Closets, 2 Hot location, includes 5 BR, 2 BA upstairs apt. Water Heaters...... $125,000฀ MILLWOOD CORPORATION currently rented ...... $59,500 5.฀Delight - 2 Story Home with Porch and 2.฀Emmett - 28 acres of Hwy 67 frontage Shop on 3-1/2 acres inside city limits ..... Buyer of TimBer & TimBerland only 7 miles from Hope. Utilities available...... $49,000 Great homesite...... $2,500/ac.฀ 6.฀Wickes - 34 acres beautiful hardwood, 3.฀Antoine - 3 BR, 1 1/2 BA, Carport, En- year round creek, fixer-upper house & Matt Tollett (870) 845-5582 closed patio, Storage Building, Chain line shop...... $85,000฀ Johnny Porter - (870) 777-3774 fence...... $44,000฀ 7.฀Amity - 100+ year old home with storm 4.฀Nashville฀- 3 BR, 2 BA Brick, CH/A, Fire- cellar + 2 fixer upper homes on 3 ac. m/l J.K. Porter Jason Porter RF#987 place, Garage,SOLD Storage Bldg, 3 Lots, Great in Amity City limits...... $49,500 P.O. Box 1316 Ofice: www. .com Hope, AR 71802 800-647-6455 diamondcountryrealty 12 Monday, July 8, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 Woman arrested on forgery charge NASHVILLE - A local Deputy Ste- authorized to use to bail There will be an area wide fund raiser for April woman is in jail on a $25,000 ven Wake- Terry Carter out of Howard bond after police say she field. County Jail. Merkle (owner of the Center Point Store) to help bailed a man out of jail us- The ar- “The check used by Ra- ing another person’s check. rest stems chel Reese was on the ac- offset medical expenses since being admitted to According to a state- from an in- count of Patricia or David ment issued by Howard vestigation Reese and they didn’t au- the hospital in March. The meal, auction, and County Chief Deputy Bryan REESE into a June thorize Rachel to use their th McJunkins, Rachel Reese, 28 incident check,” McJunkins said via other activities are set for August 17 , starting 24, of Nashville, was taken during which Reese alleg- press release. into custody shortly after edly used a check drawn Reese now faces a charge at 5:00 p.m. midnight Mon., July 8 by on an account she wasn’t of first degree forgery. There is also an account set up at Diamond State Bank for donations. REUNITED More information will be forthcoming as the planning committee meets to finalize the activities.

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DUtieS AND ReSPONSiBiLitieS • Poultry Houses – he structures housing your chicken or turkeys. This position will work closely with the Director of secondary programs as well as Division Chair of Medical Education. It requires teaching courses • Equipment – Tractors, generators and other farm tools and equipment. to secondary (high school) and post- secondary students. Courses taught in the high school program include Intro to Medical Professions & Medical • Homeowners – Coverage for your home and personal property Procedures, Basic Anatomy & Physiology, Medical Terminology, Diseases located on your farm property. of the Human Body, and Medical Legal/Ethical Practices. Course taught in the post-secondary program include Basic A&P, Medical Terminology, and • Other Structures – Barns, equipment sheds, generator shed, litter Medical Math. All courses are taught on the CCCUA campuses. sheds and workshops. ReQUiReMeNtS • Associate Degree or higher in a medical related ield (Flock Loss Income Coverage) – Optional coverage • Associate (ADN) preferred, Bachelor (BSN) a plus • Loss of Income • 5 years of experience in medical related ield if mechanical breakdown or other covered cause of loss results in loss of • Teaching in-service/training and precepting a plus income due to loss of lock. • Travel between campuses required ANNUAL SALARY – We will pay for alternative housing if your home is Will adhere to approved adjunct pay scale determined by education and • Loss of Use certiication unlivable ater a covered loss. APPLicAtiON DeADLiNe Friday, July 19, 2013 at 4:30 p.m. APPLicAtiON PROceSS For all your insurance needs, contact: Application requests and returns should be directed to CCCUA, Human Resources, P.O. Box 960, De Queen, AR 71832, 870-584-4471, ext. 1102, [email protected]. Please include a resume, cover letter, unoficial tran- scripts, and a reference list with the application. Applications can be down- loaded at http://cccua.edu, at the Employment Opportunities link.

Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas is an EEO/ADA/ License #245424 AA employer. Qualiied minorities are encouraged to apply. Nashville (870) 845-2861 or Murfreesboro (870) 285-3191