Local coverage since 1951 2A State Football Playoff Bracket MONTGOMERY Page 8 COUNTY NEWS USPS 361 - 700 • 75¢ • Vol. 63 • Issue 46 •Thursday, November 13, 2014 • 1 Sections • 12 Pages • Published in Mount Ida, Arkansas In Brief 2014 Election Results Operation Santa Over 2,900 votes were cast in an election 31; Norman Outside – Black 50 Jones 64; Claus donations that saw the Arkansas elect a host of Repub- Oden Inside – Black 26 Jones 32; Oden Out- lican candidates and Montgomery County side – Black 78 Jones 84; Hopper – Black 30 elect a new county judge. Jones 43; Pencil Bluff– Black 31 Jones 73; needed In local races votes were cast by absentee, Sims – Black 36 Jones 43; Washita – Black The Montgomery County EHC is asking and early voting as well as on election day in 39 Jones 48. you to help them collect for Operation Santa the 14 precincts in the Montgomery County. In the County Judge race, challenger Sam- Claus. Cash donations can be made at 1st There were seven contested local races, my Jones jumped out to a 642-456 lead with National Bank in Mount Ida. which included Montgomery County Judge, absentee and early voting. Jones received State Representative District 20, Justice of 1606 votes, or 55.86 percent of the vote, as the Peace District 3, Constable, Mayor of Nor- opposed to Black who received 1269 votes, man and two Norman Aldermen positions. or 44.14 percent of the vote. Flu Clinic Nov. 25 In the County Judge race, challenger Sam- Voting by precinct was as such: There will be a mass flu clinic held Nov. 25 my Jones jumped out to a 642-456 lead with Alamo – Black 24 Jones 11; Black Springs from 8 a.m to 4:30 p.m. at the Montgomery absentee and early voting. Jones received - Black 77 Jones 67; Caddo Gap – Black 88 County Health Unit in Mount Ida. 1606 votes, or 55.86 percent of the vote, as Jones 95; Caney – Black 91 Jones 89; Center If you have insurance the AOH will ask opposed to Black who received 1269 votes, – Black 74 Jones 110; Fannie – Black your insurance company to pay for the cost or 44.14 percent of the vote. 25 Jones 30; Hopper – Black 30 of giving the vaccine. If you do not have Voting by precinct was as such: Jones 43; Mt. Ida Inside – insurance or your insurance company does Alamo – Black 24 Jones 11; Black Springs Black 55 Jones 52; not pay, the vaccine will be available at no - Black 77 Jones 67; Caddo Gap – Black 88 Mt. Ida Outside charge. Jones 95; Caney – Black 91 Jones 89; Center – Black 56 Jones Everyone is asked to read the vaccine – 74 Jones 110; Fannie – Black 25 Jones 30; 92; Norman Inside– information statement for the vaccine before Hopper – Black 30 Jones 43; Mt. Ida Inside Black 33 Jones 31; – Black 55 Jones 52; Mt. Ida Outside – Black taking it. You will be asked to read and fill page 6 out the front and back fo the ADH consent 56 Jones 92; Norman Inside– Black 33 Jones RESULTS, form. Visit www.healthy.arkansas.gov for more information about the dates and locations of flu clinics across the state.

Mount Ida top ten school in Algebra test results Superintendent Hal Landreth Algebra I test scores. He added provide pizza for the concession informed board members Mon- that the school was third in south- stand for all home games. The win- day night that Mount Ida High west Arkansas in the EOC Algebra ning bid was $6.50 per pizza. School has been honored by the I and Grade 11 literacy. Landreth reported that the new University of Arkansas for their The board also handled some security camera system was in the test scores. business regarding the gym during final stages of completion. According to the Superinten- basketball season. They voted to Landreth announced that he dent, The University of Arkansas accept a bid from Tammy Wingfield had hired Angie Bryant to work Office for Education Policy pre- to clean the gym after home basket- in the elementary cafeteria as sented Mount Ida with a recogni- ball games. The winning bid was directed by the board. tion award for being in the top 10 $125 per game. They also accepted Shannon Lambert was hired as Arkansas high schools in the EOC a bid from Shack Attack Pizza to a bus driver.

Lions crush Cougars

DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY [email protected] Jesse Lowry accumulated over 200 yards of of- fense in a rare Thursday night game as the Mount Ida Lions clawed their way past the Lafayette County Rescuers carry John Hamlin, a hiker from Oklahoma, to Cougars with a 46-26 victory. safety after he broke his leg hiking trails near Winding The win assures the Lions the second seed from Staircase at Albert Pike State Park. the 7-2A conference going into the 2014 state foot- Submitted Photo ball playoffs. The win guarantees them at least two home games in the playoffs with Brinkley coming to town Friday for first round action. Oklahoma man injured Lowry had nine carries for 112 yards and two Dee Card hiked more than a mile touchdowns. He also caught seven passes for 108 A hike along the beau- up the winding stair trail yards, a touchdown and a 2 point conversion. tiful Winding Stairs Trail to the patient’s location. Austin Hickman had the most touches with 21. in Albert Pike can be a Hamlin was placed on a He ran for 156 yards and tow TDs. Cody Robertson wonderful way to spend back board with his leg had 14 carries for 84 yards, a 2 point conversion a fall afternoon, however, splinted. and a catch for seven yards. for one Oklahoma group, The ambulance crew, T.J. Wilson had seven carries for 19 yards and it turned into a test of assisted by the VFD mem- two touchdowns. He completed 10-15 passes for Jesse Lowry (5) returns a punt Thursday night as the Mount Ida Lions close out the regular season with an impressive 46-26 endurance and resource- bers and fellow hikers on 139 yards, a touchdown and a 2 point conversion. Caleb Jones had a carry for two yards and a catch victory over Lafayette County. The Lions open the playoffs at fulness when 64 year old the trail, carried Hamlin home against Brinkley Friday night at 7 p.m. John Hamlin broke his leg. off the mountain by work- Photo by Dewayne Holloway The hikers had no ing in shifts carrying the CRUSH, page 6 phone service and part backboard and additional of the party had to hike equipment over some on to the trail head park- very treacherous ter- ing lot where they got a rain down the side of the Booster club could return to Caddo Hills ride from other hikers to mountain. At the bottom, the past year or so people how the original booster rate from the district, cit- the residence next to the the patient was loaded on have recognized a need for club had raised funds to ing that the booster club Albert Pike store in an to a specially equipped a booster club. build a football stadium would have more freedom attempt use a landline to ATV and carried the final Dumont pointed to the years ago. to use their money as they call for help. No one was distance to the waiting success of the peewee Dumont told the board wished. home at that residence ambulance and on to St sports program. He stated that the booster club was More information about and the group had to go to Vincent in Hot Springs. that although their pur- still in the discussion the booster club will be the Langley store where The Hamlins would like pose would be different, phase, but there was a lot made available in the fu- they were able to call 911. to thank the ambulance you could still see that a of interest. He remarked ture. About 2:30 p.m., Guard- crew, first responders parent led program can be that they would have to AFter hearing from Du- ian EMS crew out of Glen- and their fellow hikers Caddo Hills board mem- successful. figure out if they wanted mont, the board moved on wood and Caddo Gap who pitched in to get Mr. bers leaned Monday night He told the board mem- to be affiliated with the to discuss new business. VFD were dispatched to Hamlin off the mountain. that a group of parents and bers that the primary pur- school on an official capac- They discussed purchas- the scene. Personnel The rescue itself was alumni are interested in pose of the booster club ity or not. He emphasized ing new buses. Superinten- from Norman and Bon- nearly text book perfect. reforming the Caddo Hills would be to raise funds for that either way, he hoped dent Walter Key explained nerdale fire departments The group did exactly Indians Booster Club. the athletic programs. He the booster club would that the district had sev- heard the call and also what they needed to do James Dumont ad- stated that they could help have the district’s sup- eral buses that would need responded with personnel to get help, strangers dressed the board at their with something as small port. to be replaced soon. He and an ATV. pitched in to assist, the November meeting regard- as buying a student a pair Board President Tammy shared that they district The ambulance crew weather was nice and the ing the reformation of a of shoes to raising money Young stated that she felt could purchase a 14 pas- and VFD members met rescue ended with the booster club to help fund to build a facility. Those the booster club would be senger bus that did not the group at the trail- patient off the mountain the district’s athletic pro- in attendance discussed better off to function sepa- head parking lot and before dark. grams. He shared that over RETURN, page 6 Page 2 - Montgomery County News - Thursday, November 13, 2014

Mary Bohannon Matze Obituaries Mary Bohannon Matze, age 59, went to be with the Lord on November 8, 2014. She was born Ouachita Artists on March 9, 1955 in Mt. Ida, AR to Shay Swin - dle and Pauline Wilhite Highlights Dolph “Mack” McCoy Swindle. Dolph Aubrey “Mack” McCoy, 94, of Mount She is preceded in by Allie Graves Ida, died Saturday, November 8, 2014. death by her parents, her He was born November 14, 1919 in Pine Bluff, husband, Henry Bohan- son of John Eris and Era Dell Brown McCoy. non and one sister, Pa- Oh my, the wind is blowing Gallery and Studio we have Mr. McCoy was tricia Swindle. and it is getting colder! Time unique items made by local reared and received his Survivors include: to hunker down in the studio artists. Much more than just early education in White Son: Michael Bohan- and paint. paintings. Hall, graduating from non and wife Pamela I want to discuss mediums A beautiful cedar chest, today. Artists paint in many cutting boards and rolling White Hall High School. ; Daughter: Diandra He was employed by different mediums. Acrylic pins, jewelry, carved gourds, ;7Brothers: based paints are one of the armadillos, snakes, centi- 555 Autoparts before Richard Swindle, Shay most versatile mediums on pedes and pumpkins made owning and operating “June Bug” Swindle, McCoy Insurance, both the market. They can be ap- with horseshoes, candles and Dale Swindle, David plied to any surface that is oil so much more. in Pine Bluff. Swindle, Billy Swindle, Bobby Swindle and Paul Upon his retirement, and wax free. Acrylics can be We accept credit/debit Swindle, 2 Sisters Sandra Mauldin and Linda used for just about any pur- cards, offer gift certificates Mr. McCoy and his wife, Swindle, Granddaughter: Tatiyana Bohannon, - pose, like painting on wood, and a lay-a-way plan. As al- Dorothy Louise Harri aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and metal, earthenware, china, ways we ask that you shop son McCoy, relocated to many friends. She will be deeply missed by all and on clothing as well as on local with your friends and Mount Ida. who knew her. Mary was a loving mother, grand- canvas. Painting with acrylics neighbors. He was a member of mother, aunt, sister and friend. can be rewarding, easy and Help the small business First Baptist Church in Arrangements were made under the direction fun. They can be used to cre- owners to keep their doors Mount Ida. of Thornton Funeral Home. Guest registry is at ate many different styles of open. We are open Tuesday- Mr. McCoy was preceded in death by his par- thorntonfh.com. art. Acrylics are water based, Saturday, 10-3 p.m. On Fri- ents; son, Dolph Aubrey McCoy, Jr.; and two sis- which means that unlike oil days we stay open until 6 p.m. ters, Clara Burton and Dorothy Welch. paints they can be thinned and invite the community to Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Lou- with water and brushes can come use our studio to paint ise Harrison McCoy of Bismarck; 3 daughters, be cleaned with water. They or work on their personal art Brenda Johnson of Hot Springs, Lisa Harris of Community are non-toxic and non-smelly. work. Bring your own sup- Russellville and Donna Evans of Conway;- sis Announcements Paintings done with acrylics plies. It is free and you do not ter, Vera DeWoody of Benton; 10 grandchildren, dry quickly which makes it have to be a member. K.C. Dodd, John Johnson, Jr., Marti Favorite, nice for the artist that likes The program meeting is Michelle Smith, Jennifer O’Keefe, Kyle Harris, to paint fast. When a painting November 17, 3:30 p.m. Ouachita Artist Gallery and Studio invites the public Kelley Harris, Lexi Harris, Molly Evans and Matt is finished it can be covered We welcome Marlene Ger- Evans; 2 step-grandchildren, Reece and Branson to enjoy “ OPEN ART STUDIO”. The gallery will be with a gloss, matte or satin million to the studio again open until 6 p.m. every Friday night for your enjoyment. Lockhart; 14 great-grandchildren; and 3 step- varnish. An acrylic painting as she works with Polymer Bring your materials and paint, draw, make jewelry, etc does not need to be framed Clay, making jewelry. Visitors great-grandchildren. with a group of talented local artists. No formal teacher Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, behind glass. If they collect are welcome at the monthly but advice may be given if ask for. You do not have to dust, just simply wipe the meetings. Our Christmas November 12, 2014 in the Chapel of Ralph Rob- be a member, its free. Located on the square next door to inson & Son in Pine Bluff with Reverend Cadell surface with a damp cloth. Party will be December 7, Splendid Splinters in Mt. Ida, Ar. Ouachita Artists offer art 2014, 1-3 p.m. Welch oficiating. Burial will follow in White ~~~ classes using acrylics as well Artists Tip: When paint- Hall United Methodist Cemetery. Visitation will The American Legion will hold its monthly membership as many other mediums. ing clouds, remember they - be Wednesday afternoon from 1:00 p.m. until ser meeting the irst Tuesday of each month at 6:30PM. We will discuss another are slightly yellow in the vice time at Robinson’s. Location: Courthouse Annex, 117 Ray Drive, Mount Ida, medium next week. As we highlights and various tones Memorials may be made to First Baptist Ar. approach the time for buy- of blues and purples in the Church, PO Box 87, Mount Ida, Arkansas 71957. ~~~ ing gifts let me remind you shadows. A range of values Online register: www.ralphrobinsonandson. The Countywide Prayer meeting was well attended. that here at Ouachita Artists will give you the clouds form. com We plan on meeting the last Sunday of each month, but if necessary we can adjust to accommodate pastors. November 30, 6pm at First Baptist Church,Mt Ida, December 28, 6pm at Community Outreach, Mt Ida. ~~~ Beginning October 6, 2014 Drivers tests will be on Thank You Thursday in Mount Ida at the City Hall. Road skills testsThe family of Lynne Gagne wishes to thank will be from 9 a.m.-11 a.m. Written exams will be fromeveryone 1 for your thoughts and prayers, cards, phone p.m.- 4 p.m. CDL testing at 1:00 p.m. ONLY. If you arrivecalls, and lowers. Your kind expressions of sympathy during those time periods, you will be administered an in the loss of our wife, mother and grandmother are exam. Any questions call Arkansas State Police Troop K. truly appreciated. (501) 767-8550. A very special thank you to Bro. Roy Brooks for oficiat- ~~~ ing her memorial service and to Bro. Ronnie Mayberry The Montgomery County Nursing Home Auxiliary will for providing such beautiful music. Thank you to the be closed November 27 & 28 for Thanksgiving. Montgomery County Assisted Living caregivers and ~~~ Sherrie Morris for the loving and compassionate care Call us for fast and understanding The Herb Study Group will meet at the Extension you provided for “Miss Lynne” for most of a year and handling of your divorce proceedings. Ofice on November 20 at 10 a.m. There will be a generala half and to the caregivers of the Montgomery County discussion on “My favorite herb”. Nursing Home where she spent the last 8 months of her Next-Day Filing ~~~ life. You all provided such great care and we appreciate Ouachita Artists Gallery and Studio is offering an each and every one of you. Real Estate • Estates • Wills • Corporations advanced oil painting class beginning, November 6, Thank you all so very much! Robin Smith Law Firm, PA 2014. Sherl Valentine will be the teacher. The class time is Thursday afternoon’s, 1-4 p.m. The fee is $45.00 per God Bless You, “On the Square” in Mount Ida painting: each painting takes 2-3 sessions. Come by Josephthe (Jack) Gagne, Bill and Evelyn Jones and gallery to sign up and pick up a list for supplies you will family, Carl and Kristi Perry and family 870-867-5297 need. For information call 870-867-3115. ~~~ Drawing classes for young people ages 12 and up will be held at the Ouachita Artists Gallery and Studio located at Montgomery County News 135 West St. in Mt Ida. Classes will meet on Wednesday ATTENTION NEED SKILLED WORKERS afternoons from 3:30-4:30. Basic drawing techniques EMPLOYERS! IN THESE OCCUPATIONS? Published since 1951 will be taught by Barbara Holt. For more information call 870-334-3264 or 870-867-3115. ▶MEDICAL CODING & BILLING ▶COMMERCIAL DRIVER (CDL) ~~~ ▶MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN (Industrial/Mechanical/Electrical) Boxtops starting now until Feb 13th! Mike Graves • CEO/Publisher The irst 25 turned CALL TODAY! Dewayne Holloway • Editor in get a free donut certiicate. Every 25 turned in gets your Andrea Sheffield • Advertising/Office Manager name entered in the drawing lessons at ouachita artist! Learn how the Arkansas Training Grant PHONE: (870) 867-2821 Fax: (870) 867-2010 Also the class with the most turned in gets a dance party! can help your business fill these specialized fields E-mail:Jimmie [email protected] Jackson • Emeritus ~~~ with skilled, qualified employees! (USPS 361-700) Ouachita Artists will feature Marlene Germillion * Published by Graves Publishing Company weekly each Thursday as their special guest at the Program Meeting, Monday, FREE TRAINING! NO COST to your at Mount Ida, Arkansas. U of A-Fort Smith business or the worker! Periodicals postage paid and mailed at Mount Ida, Arkansas. November 17, 3:30 p.m. Marlene is a multi-talented artist from Hot Springs Village. She will do a demonstration *Eligible individuals may receive program benefits POSTMASTER: regardless of where he/she resides in Arkansas. Send address corrections to: in “Making Jewelry with Polymer Clay”. In September Marlene gave a demonstration in “Painting Large Flowers” CONTACT: Lisa Ferrell, DWS Program Coordinator Montgomery County News, Tel. 501.371.1024 [email protected] P.O. Box 187, Mount Ida, AR 71957. using watercolor. She has been gracious enough to return and show the group how to work with clay. Please take Member Arkansas Press Association, National Newspaper Equal Opportunity Association, Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce. time to come see her work in this medium. She will have Employers/Programs. many of her beautiful pieces on display. The public is Subscription rates: A proud partner of the Within Montgomery County, $38 per year. welcome to attend. The meeting will be presented in the network In Arkansas outside Montgomery County, $47 a year. studio so please park in the back. ~~~ Outside Arkansas within the 48 contiguous states, $55 a year. Rates outside the continental United States upon request. Praying Circles Around Your Children - Mothers of all Sewer System Water & Sewer ERRORS: Advertisers should check their ads the irst ages are invited to join us in starting a prayer legacy that Installation Gas Line time they appear. The Montgomery County News can change the lives of your children. Every Tuesday at Mt. Installation shall not be liable for failure to publish an ad or Ida FBC at 6:45 a.m. or 6:45 p.m. For more information, the typographical errors in publication except to contact Diane 501-615-5442. Gerald Abernathy the extent of the cost of the ad for the irst inser- ~~~ tion. Adjustment for errors is limited to the cost of REVIVAL at Story Church of God on November 13th, the portion of the ad wherein the error occurred. 14th, and 15th at 7:00 p.m. Bro. Charles Kennedy - BACKHOE & DOZER evangelist. ~~~ Work Supper with Santa is Monday, December 15th at 5-6:30 870-867-0122 2014 at the Mount Ida Elementary Cafeteria! Pre purchased 870-867-7665 MEMBER Tickets are $5 (Bates Sales and Service, S&P Insurance Arkansas Partners, and at Elementary and middle school. Tickets Landscaping Cell # We deliver Press will be $7 the night of event! Come enjoy supper, pictures Driveways 870-867-7777 Top Soil with Santa, silent auction, cake walk, crafts, and Penguin Association House Footing Gravel & Free Press • 1873 Christmas shop Basements Mount Ida Shade Free People Fill Dirt Montgomery County News - Thursday, November 13, 2014 - Page 3 prizes, and speaks to us on 2,753 feet above sea level, Soda pop - $1.00 each. The Potatoes, Glazed Carrots, Pharmacist Laura Wag- the psychological issues Mount Magazine is the lunch menu is as follows: Wheat Bread, Strawberry ner from the Mount Ida that appear in the elderly highest point in Arkansas. Wed., Nov. 12: Baked Shortcake, and from the Pharmacy will speak to later in their life. Bean Bag The mountain and the sur- Chicken, Butter Beans, Tur- Kettle: Chile with Crack- us on Tuesday, November Senior Baseball practice is every rounding forests are part nip Greens, Roll, Frosted ers. 25th at 11:00 a.m. on the day after lunch. Come and of the national forest. The Lemon Cake, and from Fri., Nov. 21: Beef with subject of medicine. Chat play Dominoes, Wii Bowl- scenery was enjoyed by all. the Kettle: Chicken and Noodles, Peas, Broccoli On Tuesday, November by ing, a Skip-Bo game, and We appreciate Ray Dumplings. with Cauliflower, French 25th come join us to share Sandy there is always a puzzle Young for his willingness Thurs., Nov. 13: Swiss Bread, and Snicker Doodle and celebrate the birth- to put together. Peer Ex- and his skill in sharpening Steak, Sour Cream with Cookie. days of the month with Tempel ercise Program Promotes our blades each and every Chives Mashed Potatoes, *UPCOMING EVENTS* BIRTHDAY CAKE! Independence (PEPPI) month. Thank you Ray! Broccoli, Wheat Bread, and Applications are avail- Mark your calendar for exercise class is on Mon- We would also like to thank Apple Crisp. able for a kitchen helper the Senior Center’s Break- Mount Ida Senior Ac- day's, Wednesday's, and those who support and Fri., Nov. 14: Pork Tips under the AARP program. fast on Wednesday, Novem- tivity Center, 158 Senior Friday's. Walking exercise volunteer their time and with Gravy, Sweet Potato Call Sue Ledbetter at 870- ber 26th with Bacon, Eggs, Drive, Mount Ida, Arkansas is scheduled for Thurs- energy to the Mount Ida Casserole, Green Beans, 867-2313 for more infor- Biscuit with Gravy, Orange, is open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., day's, at 10:00 a.m. Every Senior Activity Center and Wheat Roll, and Louisiana mation. and Orange Juice. Monday through Friday. Wednesday, very talented in every aspect of enrich- Fruit Salad. Don't miss out on the The last day of the Please call (870) 867-2313, local musicians bring their ing our community. With Mon., Nov. 17: Taco shopping trip to Mena on month drawing will be if you need more informa- instruments and play and your support, you make Salad, Spanish Rice, and Thursday, November 13th. Wednesday, November tion. sing for us. Come join the our community a better Pineapple Delight. Scheduled departure time 26th. Please come to the Stop by and join in the fun Thursdays at 10:00 a.m. place for all. Thank you! Tues., Nov. 18: Chicken is 8:30 a.m. Come in and Senior Center and register activities. We have BINGO for Line Dancing! Monthly commodities Tenders, Black-eyed Peas, signup! all month long. on Tuesday's at 10:00 a.m. If you need transpor- were given out on Monday, Seasoned Cabbage, Corn- Everyone is invited! De- In observance of the with prizes and on the first tation to the Mount Ida November 10th. bread, and Pear Cobbler. wayne Hodges will play Thanksgiving Holiday we Tuesday of every month Senior Activity Center call Lunch begins at 11:45 Wed., Nov. 19: Ham- at our monthly dance on will be closed Thursday the Community Educa- (870) 867-2313 for more a.m. daily. There is a sug- burger with Bun, Lettuce, Saturday, November 15th. November 27th and Fri- tion Manager, Sara Mitch- information. gested donation of $3.00 Tomato, Onion, French Bring finger food and come day, November 28th. We ell, from the Mena Senior The Mount Ida Senior (if you are 60 plus) and Fries, Confetti Corn, and have a great time. The cost will reopen on Monday, Behavioral Health, will Activity Center took a trip $6.00 (if you are under 60). Ambrosia. is $5.00 per person. Soda December 1st. Happy call out BINGO, gives out to Mount Magazine on Sat- Drinks include tea, lemon- Thurs., Nov. 20: Lemon pop is available for $1.00 Thanksgiving! urday, November 8th. At ade, skim milk, and coffee. Baked Fish, Garlic Mashed each. Hittin’ the Trails... Jerry Shields

By Leslie Coopman “Old Quebec City” and Russia on a stroll One of the highlights of through the narrow Eu- the St. Lawrence Seaway is ropean style streets lined Monday we started our went to the local thrift store charming Old Quebec City. with bistros, bakeries, gift week off with our daily exer- where we were in search of This French-speaking city shops and one beckoning cise program in the audito- a bargain, and of course we of a half a million residents chocolate shop. rium and then we mixed in found many. has been an important Designated a World a lot of fun with a little more Friday morning after our port for over four hundred Heritage Site is a credit exercise by bowling on our exercise program we met in years. to the city’s early leaders x-box. We enjoyed an hour of the activity room where we In the 1700 and 1800’s who made the decision to music and song after eating had a little pampering with the great western Euro- save the city’s walls and a delicious lunch. We went manicures as we sipped on pean Counties of Eng- historic structures. As into the activity room where some punch and listened to Claudette led our group we made some really cute some oldies on the stereo land, Spain and France cards to send to our relatives and visited with our neigh- struggled with each other through the winding and friends. bors about days gone by. We and the upstart American streets explaining the sig- Tuesday we after our had lunch and then we met colonials to gain control nificance of each church morning exercise we had up front and loaded up on over the resource of rich and structure to the city’s our monthly resident council the big van and the car too, lands of the new world. history. As we walked meeting, and we had a pretty and headed to dollar store Quebec City was at the we always seemed in the good turnout and great input where we did some shop- center of several conflicts shadow of the Chateau Back ache, Stressed, Trouble breathing ?? this month. We enjoyed ping for items to help us get but in the end the French Frontenac, a towering for- watching a “Lucy Show” through the weekend ahead lost ownership to the Brit- tress like hotel. Opened in marathon for out marathon, of us. We returned home ish. Despite the British 1893 at waters edge, atop and enjoyed sipping on a ice just in time to meet our good oppression following the the highest spot in the Come check out core cold coke and munching on friends the yarn-workers and city, it dominates the sky- bodywork massage therapy popcorn as we watched and we always enjoy seeing the takeover the people clung laughed together. pretty things they are work- to their French roots and line. Its many turrets and at Ken’s Yoga and Bodywork! Wednesday we had our ing on. language. steep gabled rooflines give morning exercise before Saturday we had our During the American you the sense of a French loading up on the big van to morning exercise class Revolutionary War Ben Chateau on the banks of Call for an appointment! head into Hot Springs. We and then we played Bingo Franklin once visited the the Seine in France. Phone number: (479) 216-7659 ate lunch at Kentucky Fried in the dining room before Quebec City to try to con- Adjacent to the Cha- Chicken, and then we went lunch. We played a card vince the city to become teau is the old Ursuline on over to Wal-Mart where game called skip-bo in part of the United States Convent buildings started we did a little shopping, and the activity room in the but was unsuccessful in in 1603 under the leader- before we headed home we afternoon. LMT # 32623 his negotiations. ship of Madame Marie- drove through McDonalds to Sunday after breakfast, Having read a great Madeline de Chauvigny. get ice cream and sodas for we had our weekly Sunday After her husband’s early the long drive home. Those school class in the chapel, deal about this bastion of of us who stayed home en- and then after lunch we met French culture we planned death in Normandy she REward joyed an hour of music and in the chapel again for our three days of explorations became an Ursuline nun then they met in the activity devotional hour, and they in the city. After setting Sister Marie, who then room for a Bible Study class both always leave us feeling up camp in a commercial immigrated to Quebec Lost at the Wild Game Festival! meet and greet. as if we can face the week campground just south- City. She used her French Thursday after exercise ahead of us with a smile! west of the city we ar- political connections for Man’s necklace with wooden beads, we enjoyed a Gaither family We would like to thank ranged a shuttle into the support to develop the white claw with magnet clasp. video to set us in the mood all our volunteers for your old city center. famous convent. The con- for the upcoming holidays. time and many talents, and As luck would have it vent’s old stone and brick After lunch we enjoyed some remind you if you would our shuttle driver was a structures were the home Sentimental value! live entertainment in the like to become a volunteer, Hong Kong born immi- to schools, hospitals and auditorium that really got please feel free to contact Please call (501) 622-8771. even government offices our toes to tapping! We myself or Sherrie Morris at grant to Canada. He like loaded up on the big van and 870-867-2159. thousands of other Hong as the city grew from a Kong Chinese fled the city settlement to a important in the years just before new world port. British control of the city Sister Marie became Don’t miss an issue of the Montgomery ended in 1996. He shared deeply respected by the

Call (870) 867-2821 and subscribe ! that he entered Canada citizenry and early rul- through Vancouver and ing city officials. Today later settled in Quebec Blessed Marie is revered The Oden PTO would like to thank everyone who helped and donated their time City. He was very proud to as one of the most im- and item(s) to the Oden Halloween Carnival. It was a great success! The Oden be a new Canadian. Since portant historical figures Halloween Carnival is a tradition that is still surviving because of the great busi- nesses that make donation; great parents and staff of Oden School giving their we had previously lived in the city’s history as canned goods, time and energy; and the great community of supporters that come in Hong Kong we had an evidenced by the many

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A special thank you to the following businesses for their donation(s) to the rafle Driving into the city we her honor. fundraiser: had an unobstructed view Following our walking Starr & Starr Logging Robin Smith Law Firm of the city center as we tour and a seafood lunch B&L Paving Sun Kissed Salon Dream Chasers Boats & Marina Nat & Co Salon crossed the soaring 1917 at an open-air bistro we Janice Chaney Pearson Farms Quebec Bridge, still the were ready for some down Goss Camper Sales and RV's Strother Farms longest cantilever bridge time at our camp. As Wal-Mart Bob’s Food City our luck continued our River View Cabins & Canoes Main Attraction in the world. Our talkative M&M Canoes RMCC driver worked hard to Chinese shuttle driver Mtn. Harbor Resort Bates Appliance avoid the long lines traffic was there to transport Strother Built Lumber & Decor by taking every possible us back to camp. On the Thank you to all the businesses and individuals that donated prizes to the Oden back street and alley. Ar- drive back he questioned Junior Class for their Bingo fundraiser. riving at the information us about our upcoming center we chose to em- itinerary asking whether A special “Thank You” to Nicole Edwards, Tara Summit and their mom for their baskets and their time to work the basket rafle booth. ployee a walking guide we planned to tour the over a bus for a tour of the Gaspe Peninsula to the And, thanks to Graves Publishing for running it in the Montgomery County News. old city. east of the city. It was a question that had a huge Thank You To All, Claudette, our guide, Oden PTO led our group of ten visi- impact on the balance of tors from the U.S., Canada our trip. Page4 - Montgomery County News - Thursday, November 13 ,2014 All About Dogs TO A Z Dogs are often referred to as “Man’s Best Friend” and have been companions to humans since prehistoric times. Another word for a dog is canine. Canines that are wild and not do- mesticated are referred to as feral. Wild dogs roam in groups called packs just as wolves do. (Wolves are the ancestors of Kids News the modern dog.) There are over 400 different canine breeds, or speciic types. A dog that has parents from two different breeds is called a mutt. The largest breed of dog is generally considered to be the Mastiff. Although rarely dogs of other Dog breeds can grow slightly taller or heavier, the mastiff is largest overall. The smallest breed of dog is the Chihuahua. All dogs are meat-eating mammals with sharp teeth and excellent WorD senses of smell and hearing. All dogs have four paws with soft seArch pads on the bottom and a coat of fur to keep them warm They cool Beagle themselves by panting (sticking Boxer out their tongues and breathing Bulldog quickly). Many dogs are specially trained for speciic jobs, such as Chow tracking people, smelling items to Collie locate illegal substances, helping Dachshund disabled persons, and herding an- imals. Dogs can also be trained to Circle the

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He appreciated in the chapel for Sunday we had Bible Study in the Vicki Howard West- it was worth the wait to son opened Saturday, No- your prayers. School. Betty Prince led chapel. In the afternoon we brook and her husband see that good a turn out. vember 8 a lot of people Someone else who the lesson. In the afternoon watched T.V. Land. from Bryant stopped by How about those were hunting and always would appreciate your Velma Lippert and Ruth Thursday morning we the rock fenVicki How- Caddo Hills quiz bowl hope to kill a big buck. I prayers is Sue Shackleford Iwasky from the Methodist played Bingo in the activ- ard Westbrook and her champs! The team was went with Harrison that Cunningham who is sur- Church provided Commu- ity room. In the afternoon husband from Bryant comprised of Peyton morning but we didn’t even gery. Sue and the late Lois nion for all who wanted to we caught up on the local stopped by the rock Powell, Jennifer Horn see one. Reed were close friends participate. Church Ser- news. fence of the Old Norman Vines, Christel Callahan Kate Hilton of Benton and enjoyed attending vice was held in the chapel Friday morning Prayer High School on Sunday Bell, Crystal LeAnn and visited and ate lunch with Gospel singings together. Deanne has a message for Meeting was held in the to take photos of her Jennifer Renee. Way to go her cousin, Sue Blair on Congratulations to our us. front dining room. Then father’s name – Junior young folks! Saturday. They enjoyed the new elected officials. I pray Monday morning Prayer we did Hands and Nails in Howard. The holidays are ap- food and visit plus some that they will let God direct Meeting was held in the the activity room. In the things Kate did for Sue. them in making decisions front lobby. Later we had afternoon we continued The Fall Festival at proaching when we do ex- It is always good to have for our country and the Memory Lane in the dining with Hands and Nails. Caddo Hills was moved tra cooking and have ex- someone to help you do USA whether you did or room. In the afternoon we Saturday morning we to the main campus last tra garbage to be picked things for you. Even if it did not vote for the ones did Current Events. Then met in the dining room for Thursday, since the base- up. Please remember to is just putting in new light elected, do pray for them we finished up the days Group Reading. we also ball field was still very bag your garbage. Loose bulbs that you can longer and obey the law accord- activities by playing Bingo. enjoyed some coffee. In “wet” from the two days items will not be picked climb and reach. (Like me). ing to the bible. Tuesday morning we the afternoon we worked of rain, but everyone up. Happy Birthday to Tim Among others on our played Bingo in the activity on our Needle work. adjusted well and had November 13th will Stokes, Lindsay Bounds, prayer list includes: Mary room. In the afternoon we Thank you to all of our a great time. Plans are see the 7th, Junior and and our great granddaugh- Gibbs, Mike Lantz, Mike played games. Volunteer's. Until next already in the works to Senior girls teams in ac- ter Kylee Middleton on No- O’Neal, Edd Offutt, Sue Wednesday morning time please keep us in your make this a repeat activ- tion against Mt Ida here vember 14; Deanna Jones Smith Norman, Lillie Bry- Prayer Meeting was held thoughts and prayers. on November 15; Thelma ant, Joyce Stone, Mary ity. Those unfortunate beginning 4:30. On No- Whitfield on November 16; Pritchard, Sue Blair, Bro. ones who were victims in vember 14th, the Junior Ezra Minton, Ashley Cox Bill Singleton and Lois, the dunking booth were and Senior boys team will and Kimberly Chambers Martha Benedict, Charles the only ones who suf- also play home games on November 17; Kathy Wallace, O.V. Morrison, fered from the cold front against Sparkman 5:30 Elder and Farron Foley Jerry “Beige” and Aaron that moved through. p.m.starting at 5:30 p.m. on November 18. Happy Beggs, Dedria Lawrence, Our area had a real- The All Star track meet Anniversary to James and Tiffany Allen, Shena Thew, ly good turnout for the will be held at Rogers High Jackie Hall on November Dale Jarvis, Paul Dee Reed elections on Tuesday. School this year with rac- 14. and the family of Erma Caddo Gap saw 196 vot- es beginning at 11:30 a.m. Remember to learn from Vines. ers come through and If you have special the mistakes of others be- Please remember to cause you can never live pray for all the sick, be- Black Springs had about events or church services long enough to make them reaved, unsaved, and ev- 150 to add to Norman’s coming up for Thanksgiv- all yourself. eryone which includes me total. I thought I would ing please let me know, I Harrison’s nephew Gary and Harrison. get there early and vote would be glad to include Gene Reed spent from “The effectual fervent before the rain started or them. You can email them Monday evening until prayer of a righteous man it got crowded. Still had to weeklynormannews@ Thursday evening in St. availeth much” James a line in front of me, but gmail.com Vincent Hospital in Hot 5:16

By Order of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Frederick S. Wetzel, Trustee, we will sell the following PERSONAL PROPERTY at: PUBLIC AUCTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2014 9AM 773 WEST BEND ROAD SIMS, ARKANSAS

DIRECTIONS: From Mt. Ida, AR go Hwy. 270W 4.4 miles to Hwy. 298, Right 3.6 miles to Hwy. 88, Right 1 mile to West Bend Rd., Right 2 Miles (on a gravel rd. ) to Auction site. NOTE: Gate will be locked except for “Preview & Auction Dates”.

PARTIAL LISTING: 1990 Chevy 1500 Pickup Truck (runs), 1997 Dodge Ram 3500 1 ton steel latbed (runs), 1971 Toyoto Land Cruiser (runs). Several other vehicles – parts only. 1998 24’ Diamond Gooseneck Tandem Axle Flatbed Trailer, Horse trailer (poor condition), Bass Boat w/busted motor & trailer, 12’ V Bottom Boat, 14’ Flat Bottom Boat, 16’ Canoe, 1970 Intl. 574 Tractor w/front end loader, 6’ Bush Hog, 5’ Tandem disc, Hay Forks, 5’ Tiller, Datsun 8,000 Forklift Propane (runs), Trailer Parts, 4 Wheeler Parts, camper shell, Dixon Riding Mower, 20 ton MTD Log Splitter on wheels, Remington 243 Win. Model 7400, Remington 30-06 Model 742. “Mori-Seiki” Milling machine, “Hurco” Manual mill- ing machine, Pallet Jack, hand truck, banding machine, “Clausing Cochester” 15’ Engine lathe, “Bridge Port” Milling machine, 20hp & 15hp “Speed Aire” 3 phase compressors, 5hp 55 gal. compressor, “Hem-Saw” metal band saw, heavy duty pedestal grinder, 5 gal. Vibra- tory Deburr machine, Pedestal shop fan, 2 Roll-in band saws, 4 lg. drill presses, comparator measuring machine, hydraulic & loor jacks, arbor press & small drill presses, machinist vises, asst. sizes of micrometers, calipers, cylinder, depth, height & radius gauges, gauge pins, indicator stands, bench grinder w/drill bit gauge, collets, Fuioplt microscope, large selection of drill bits, 500 gallon diesel tank on stand, large selection of metal shelving and cabinets with all sorts of machine tool parts, auto parts & accessories, end mills, taps, dies, reamers, etc., metal storage/work carts, 25+ wire baskets, barrels, metal & wood work benches, organizer bins, Coats Tire changing machine, drill sharpener, chest freezer, 25 Corral panels, 2 head gates, 3 hay rings, granite blocks on stands, metal conveyor , old Coke Machine, lg. selection of scrap metal, used batteries, tires & rims, ire extinguishers, ishing & camping equipment, old farm implements and tools, PLUS MUCH MORE.

INSPECTION: Preview Monday November 24th 10AM – 12Noon – 8am day of auction. Bring truck, trailers & someone to help you load your purchases- gate will be unlocked next day 8am – 4pm for extended removal. Complete catalog is on our website.

TERMS: CASH OR APPROVED CHECK (no out of state checks) Announcements made day of auction take precedence. GIDEONS “GOOD EARTH” Real Estate-Auction Service, LLC Jess Gideon, Mgr. AAL 142 501-767-6221 Website: www.gideonauctions.com email [email protected] Don’t miss an issue of the MCN! Hwy 27 Fishing Village Subscribe Today! Highway 270 E. Mount Ida, AR 214 Fishing Village Road (870) 867-1200 Story, AR 71970 (870) 867-2821 870-867-2211

FAITH TABERNACLE Community Outreach Ministries STORY Paul Burke, Pastor Pastor Josh Harper CHURCH OF GOD (870) 867-4936 or (870) 867-2594 870-356-8871 Brian McKenna (870) 867-6255 1224 Hwy 27 S, Mount Ida On the square in Mt. Ida 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship 109 Dragover Road, 1961 Hwy 88 East, Sims PO Box 1263 Mount Ida 6 p.m. Sun. Night Service • 6 p.m. Wed Bible Study Sunday School:10:00 Worship: 11:00 Sunday School: 10 Sunday Worship:11 Sunday Evening: 5:00; Wednesday: Sunday Evening: 6 Wednesday Night: 7 Reaching the world around us for Jesus! 7:00 Page 6- Montgomery County News - Thursday, November 13, 2014 JUMPS

race in the State Repre- received 664 votes (27.30 Republican Mike Dobbs man Inside– Wisener 53 percent); Nate Steel 1165 RESULTS sentative District 20 Race percent). was elected to serve as Steinberg 9. (40.44 percent); Aaron with incumbent Nate Bell Voting by Montgomery North District Constable Norman Alderman Posi- Cash (L) 160 (5.55 percent) From Page 1 holding on to his seat after County precinct was as after receiving 522 votes tion 5 was won by Cynthia Secretary of State: Mark receiving 5464 votes (63.42 such: (70.45 percent) with Inde- Bromley with 55.06 percent Martin (R) 1936 (67.55 percent) district wide. Absentee/Early – Bell pendent opponent Chris- of the vote. She received 49 percent); Susan Inman (D) Democrat Chase Busch 625 Busch 306 Rosson 43; topher Wheeler receiving votes and opponent Rob- 795 (27.74 percent); Jacob Norman Outside – Black received 2499 votes (29.01 Alamo – Bell 25 Busch 9 219 votes (29.55 percent). ert Brandon received 40. D. Holloway (L) 135 (4.71 50 Jones 64; Oden Inside percent) and Libertarian Rosson 1; Black Springs Voting by precinct was Voting by precinct was percent). – Black 26 Jones 32; Oden Marc Rosson received 652 - Bell 90 Busch 45 Rosson as such: as such: State Treasurer: Dennis Outside – Black 78 Jones votes (7.57 percent). In 12; Caddo Gap – Bell 133 Early/Absentee – Dobbs Early/Absentee – Brom- Milligan (R) 1659 (58.46 84; Pencil Bluff– Black 31 Montgomery County Bell Busch 30 Rosson 25; Caney 157 Wheeler 59; Fannie ley 18 Brandon 8; Norman percent); Karen Sealy Gar- Jones 73; Sims – Black 36 received 1615 votes, or – Bell 157 Busch 25 Rosson – Dobbs 34 Wheeler 17; Inside– Bromley 31 Bran- cia (D) 943 (33.23 percent); Jones 43; Washita – Black 66.14 percent of the vote, 6; Center – Bell 106 Busch Oden Inside – Dobbs 40 don 32. Chris Hayes (L) 236 (8.32 39 Jones 48. Rosson received 153 votes 55 Rosson 15; Hopper – Wheeler 13; Oden Outside Montgomery County percent). There was a three man (6.29 percent) and Busch Bell 53 Busch 17 Rosson – Dobbs 106 Wheeler 54; votes cast in statewide State Auditor: Andrea 3; Mt. Ida Inside – Bell 73 Pencil Bluff– Dobbs 83 races: Lea (R) 1708 (60.37 per- Busch 28 Rosson 4; Mt. Ida Wheeler 19; Sims – Dobbs U.S. Senate: Tom Cotton cent); Regina Stewart Outside – Bell 94 Busch 42 47 Wheeler 29; Washita – (R) 1834 (63.24 percent); Hampton (D) 920 (32.52 WATER WELL DRILLING Rosson 11; Norman Inside– Dobbs 55 Wheeler 28. Mark Pryor (D) 940 (32.41 percent); Brian Leach (L) Bell 41 Busch 15 Rosson 5; In the closest race of the percent); Nathan LaFrance 201 (7.10 percent). Norman Outside – Bell 69 night, Roseanna Markham (L) 67 (2.31 percent) State Land Commission- Busch 36 Rosson 9; Oden narrowly defeated Brian U.S. Representative Dis- er: John Thurston (R) 1734 Inside – Bell 38 Busch 17 Aston with a 46-44 count. trict 4: Bruce Westerman (60.95 percent); Mark A. Rosson 3; Oden Outside Markham won with 51.11 (R) 1741 (60.70 percent); Robertson (D) 911 (32.02 – Bell 111 Busch 39 Ros- percent of the votes. James Lee Witt (D) 1020 percent); Elvis D. Presley son 11. Voting by precinct was (35.56 percent); Ken Ham- (L) 200 (7.03 percent). Democrat Barry Spivey as such: ilton (L) 107 (3.73 percent) Ballot Issue 1: For 1601 won the Justice of the Early/Absentee – Governor: Asa Hutchin- (58.47 percent) Against Peace District 3 seat with Markham 10 Aston 16; son 1711 (58.50 percent); 1137 (41.53 percent). 230 votes (60.37 percent) Norman Inside– Markham Mike Ross 1113 (38.05 per- Ballot Issue 2: For 1427 with independent candi- 36 Aston 28. cent); Frank Gilbert (L) 53 (52.04 percent) Against date Cheryl Barrett re- Norman Alderman Posi- (1.81 percent); J. Joshua 1315 (47.96 percent). ceiving 151 votes (39.63 tion 4 was wan by Terry Drake 48 (1.64 percent). Ballot Issue 3: For 1476 percent). Wisener who won with Lt. Governor: Tim Griffin (52.12 percent) Against Voting by precinct was 89.77 percent of the vote. (R) 1738 (60.33 percent); 1356 (47.88 percent). as such: He defeated David Stein- John Burkhalter (D) 1007 Ballot Issue 4: For 1244 Early/Absentee – Spivey berg 79-9. (34.95 percent); Christo- (42.73 percent) Against 127 Barrett 91; Mt. Ida Out- Voting by precinct was pher Olson (L) 136 (4.72 1667 (57.27 percent). side – Spivey 81 Barrett as such: percent). Ballot Issue 5: For 1930 44; Pencil Bluff– Spivey 22 Early/Absentee – Wi- Attorney General: Leslie (66.71 percent); Against Barrett 16. sener 26 Steinberg 0; Nor- Rutledge (R) 1556 (54.01 963 (33.29 percent).

talize on the short field Lafayette County was The Lions opened the CRUSH possession, turning the able to move deep into second half with the ball ball over on their own Lion territory before turn- on their own 49 yard line. From Page 1 fumble at the 20 yard line. ing the ball over on downs. Four plays later, Hickman The Lion defense Mount Ida started their scored on a six yard run. pushed the Cougars back next series on their own 22. The next Lion posses- to their own six yard line, Hickman broke loose for an sion lasted one play thanks for 14 yards. Tyler Rhoden forcing a punt. 18 yard gain before getting to a 79 yard run by Lowry had a catch for 10 yards, Mount Ida took over the ball stripped. Lafayette for a score. The 2 point The Cougars started on the Lafayette County County scooped the ball conversion failed and the the game with the ball, but 43 yard line. Coach David up and raced the distance Lions held a 40-20 lead with Mount Ida quickly gained White’s Lions marched the to tie the game with 9:19 to 8:31 in the third quarter. possessionafter Lowry fell distancein nine plays to go in the half. Lafayette County threat- on a fumble on the Lafay- score on a one yard run by Mount Ida went to work ened again, but their drive ette County 22 yard line. Wilson. His pass to Lowry on their next offensive pos- ended with an interception Mount Ida failed to capi- was good for the 2 point session, marching 75 yards by Austin McAdoo on the conversion to give the in 14 plays to score on an Lions’ four yard line. The Lions an 8-0 lead with 4:15 eight yard run by Wilson. Lions were able to move to go in the opening stanza. Robertson bulled his way the ball to their own 30 The Cougars only in from three yards out for yard line, but was forced needed one play to cut the 2 point conversion, giv- to punt the ball away. the lead to two with Tre ing the Lions a 22-14 lead The Cougars cut the Burkes breaking through with 4:52 to go in the half. Mount Ida lead to 14 on a the Mount Ida defense to The Lions forced a punt one yard run by Burke with go 61 yards for the score. and added another score 6:32 to go in the game. Undaunted, the Lions with two minutes left in the Mount Ida responded took possession of the ball half on a 60 yard reception with an 11 play drive that on their own 40 yard line by Lowry. ended in a 15 yard touch- after the ensuing kickoff. Lafayette County wast- down run by Hickman with Wilson and Lowry con- ed no time, scoring on a 46 just over a minute to go in nected on a third and 12 for yard run by Burke. the game. a first down and five plays Mount Ida attempted to Mount Ida will host Brin- later Lowry slipped in from add another score before kley Friday night in open- 15 yards out to up the lead the half, but failed, giving ing round action of the 2A to 14-6 with 1:03 to go in them a 28-20 lead at the state playoffs. Kickoff will the first quarter. half. be scheduled for 7 p.m.

years old. He explained The board tabled a re- RETURN that he was trying to avoid questto raise step raises the district running into a for 2014-15 until after the From Page 1 situation where they were state legislature had a forced to purchase five chance to make decisions buses at once. regarding regulations re- The board voted to re- garding raises and funding. require the driver to quest bids on the buses. The board approved a have a valid CDL license. The board accepted a disclosure agreement with They could also purchase bid for a 2015 Dodge Cara- Hal’s Muffler Shop. 71 passenger bus to re- van bus for $20,963 from The board approved Da- place their oldest bus. Landers in Little Rock. Key vid French as the district’s He proposed that the reported that Landers had architect and then voted district establish a bus ro- offered the district just to direct him to create a tation program that would over $22,000 trade in for proposal for new air condi- see all the buses replaced two used vans owned by tioning in the PE gym. by the time they were 20 the district. Local artists featured in Airport exhibit Two Montgomery taught art to some Mont- mission work she loves County artists, Phyllis An- gomery residents. She to paint her rabbits in derson and Sharon Du- lives in Mount Ida with her hus- whimsical and unex- mas, will be displaying a band, David, six cats and one pected scenes. She has number of their recent paint- dog, in a house built in 1884, been a finalist in the 2012 ings at the Hot Springs Munici- surrounded by gardens. Phyl- Diamond National Art pal Airport (525 Airport Road) lis is a member of Ouachita Art- Exhibit and the 2013 Re- beginning November 15. ists and displays some of her gional Art Show sponsored There will be an artist paintings at that gallery on a by the Fine Arts Center of opening from 1-3 p.m. on Nov. regular basis. Hot Springs. 15 and the art will remain on Sharon Dumas and Phyllis and Sharon both display at the airport for 30 her husband Chuck Du- belong to the Traditional days. mas live in nearby Silver Art Guild of Hot Springs Phyllis enjoys photog- Arkansas. Sharon received which is responsible raphy and does all her a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree for arranging month- paintings from photos from Wayne State University ly exhibits at the air- taken in Arkansas. She in Detroit, Michigan in the mid- port with the support takes pleasure recreat- 1960s. She loves do- of airport management. ing these beautiful scenes ing portrait art especially Refreshments will be of Arkansas on can- of animals. Sharon has served friends, and oth- vas using lots of color. been rescuing domestic er interested parties are Phyllis is a retired science/ rabbits for over 22 years invited to come by and math teacher and has and when not doing com- meet the artists. Montgomery County News - Thursday, November 13, 2014 - Page 7 Hootens.com Rankings 24. Cutter M. Star (4-6) has 70 tackles and five forced games (78 percent) involving and junior C/DT Clayton Nick- ypc) but exited the 46-14 win Class 2A, Week 11, 2014 25. Hackett (8-2) fumbles. Sanders returned a Class 2A teams. Hootens.com leson (5-11, 260). Des Arc is 5-0 over Woodlawn late in the first Copyright Hooten 26. Strong (3-6) fumble for a TD at Mount Ida. has picked 233 of 280 games at home this year; Bigelow is quarter with an ankle injury. Publishing, Inc. 27. Carlisle (4-6) Lafayette County last won a (83 percent) this season. 0-5 on the road. Tenacious junior Cortez Phil- 1. Junction City (8-0) 28. Walnut Ridge (3-7) playoff game in 2006 when Walnut Ridge at JUNCTION lips has carried for 663 yards 2. Hazen (10-0) 29. Hermitage (3-6) the Cougars reached the quar- WEEK 11 PLAYOFF CITY (35): In 2012, Walnut (4.8 ypc). Rison allows just 3. Gurdon (8-2) 30. Parkers Chapel (3-6) terfinals. PREDICTIONS Ridge made this 9.5-hour 183 yards and 15.5 ppg. 4. Rison (9-1) 31. Mineral Springs (2-7) Magnet Cove had won three (favored team in CAPS round trip to play in the state Western Yell County at HAZEN 5. Bearden (8-2) 32. Foreman (3-7) straight 5-2A titles before followed by point spread) semifinals for the first time (42): 6-2A champion and sec- 6. Hector (9-1) 33. Mountainburg (6-3) finishing tied for second this TOP HALF OF THE BRACKET since 1971. Junction City won ond-ranked Hazen has been 7. Mount Ida (8-2) 34. Quitman (2-7-1) year with Poyen and England. CONWAY CHRISTIAN has a that game 42-6. That may be “tested” once this season, a 8. Des Arc (8-2) 35. Salem (2-8) The Panthers have advanced first-round bye. the score after one quarter 20-0 win Week 8 over No. 8 Des 9. E. Poinsett County (9-1) past the first round of the Bigelow at DES ARC (8): 5-2A this week. The top-ranked Arc. Hazen also thumped No. 10. Earle (7-3) HOOTENS.COM GAME OF playoffs the past four years. fifth seed Bigelow continues Dragons have outscored eight 10 Earle by 20 points, 36-16 in 11. Cross County (8-3) THE WEEK Junior QB Harrison Wade has to play an aggressive, blitz- opponents 441-41. the season opener. The com- 12. Conway Christian (9-1) No. 14 Lafayette County at No. completed 104 of 192 passes ing defense behind senior LB Union Christian at BEARDEN petition jumps a notch next 13. Woodlawn (6-4) 16 Magnet Cove this fall for 1,471 yards and 18 Demarcus Grider and junior (29): 8-2A third seed Bearden week against EPC or England. 14. Lafayette County (7-3) Expect a shootout. Lafayette TDs. Senior WR Tanner Clem- end Grant Hill. Des Arc (6- topped 4-2A champion Hec- England at E. POINSETT 15. Poyen (6-4) County junior RB Tre'Darius ents and junior WR Jay Kelley 2A second seed) counters tor 35-20 two weeks ago, and COUNTY (8): EPC rebounded 16. Magnet Cove (7-3) Burks has carried 162 times have caught 34 and 33 passes, with stout lines that have senior QB Jamond Young from its 36-8 loss to Cross 17. England (8-2) for 1,677 yards and 23 TDs, respectively. Junior LB Isaac improved substantially since proved the difference. Young County Week 7 by beating 18. Murfreesboro (7-3) including 295 yards and three Whitley, DE Nathan Reynolds midseason with senior RG/ extended drives in the second Earle 28-26 the next week. 19. McCrory (7-2) TDs last week in a 46-26 loss and senior Ross Nitch lead the MLB Colton Goodman (5-10, half three times on third down EPC senior QB Aaron Scales 20. Bigelow (5-5) at Mount Ida. Sophomore LB Panthers in tackles. 200), sophomore DT Kelvin and once on fourth down with has completed 69 percent of 21. Dierks (6-4) Stephone Cooper leads the Cohen (6-0, 260), junior LT his play-making ability. Young his passes this year for 1,964 22. Brinkley (6-3) Cougars with 88 tackles, while LAST WEEK Matthew Tate (6-0, 320), junior also forced a momentum- and 26 TDs with six INTs, in- 23. Marked Tree (6-4) junior end Marquavis Sanders Hootens.com picked 18 of 23 LG Andrew Ingle (5-11, 200) shifting fumble early in the cluding three picks last week game. Hector won at 4-2A at Walnut Ridge. He's rushed fourth seed Union Christian for another 804 yards and 12 PuBLiC NOTiCE 31-14 Week 7. TDs. Scales leads the EPC de- Parkers Chapel at EARLE (20): fense with 107 tackles. Junior PUBLIC nOTICE OF DRAFT DISCHARGE PERMIT Earle’s Bulldogs with a mouth WR Clay Malone and senior PERMIT nUMBER AR0040801, AFIn 49-00037 full of feathers and a belly Quinn Young have caught 45 This is to give notice that the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ), Water Division, 5301 full of fowl after devouring passes apiece. England senior northshore Drive, north Little Rock, Arkansas 72118-5317 at telephone number (501) 682-0622, proposes a the Thunderbirds of Cross slotback/safety Tyrik Harris draft renewal of the permit number AR0040801 for which an application was received on 2/28/2014, with ad- County last week to earn the caught a TD pass, threw a TD ditional information received on 3/6/2014, for the following applicant under the national Pollutant Discharge 3-2A top seed. Earle's defense pass and intercepted three Elimination System (nPDES) and the Arkansas Water and Air Pollution Control Act. held Cross County to 150 total passes last week in a 15-13 win yards and intercepted four over Poyen. Harris, who only passes. Earle junior Tevin played 12 snaps on offense, Applicant: Shangri-La Resort, Inc., 987 Shangri-La Drive, Mt. Ida, AR 71957. Location: from the intersection Scott returned an intercep- picked off a two-point conver- of Shangri La Drive and U.S. Hwy 270 go north on Shangri-La Drive approximately 2.5 miles; the treatment tion 46 yards for a TD, while sion to seal the win. England facility is approximately 300 feet west of the main resort building; Latitude: 34º 34’ 10.41”; Longitude: 93º junior Jalen Black ran back big-played Poyen with junior 27’ 50.03” in Montgomery County, Arkansas. The discharge of treated domestic and cafeteria wastewater is the other pick 56 yards for a Xavier Iverson going 90 yards into Lake Ouachita in Segment 2F of the Ouachita River Basin. score. Junior 1,200-yard rush- with a TD pass, and senior er Richard Merritt accounted Monte Toney making a TD- for 169 of the Bulldogs' 250 saving tackle on Poyen RB ADEQ’s contact person for submitting written comments, requesting information regarding the draft permit, or total yards. Parkers Chapel Hunter Keen. England started obtaining a copy of the permit and the Statement of Basis is Adam Yates, at the above address and telephone counters with sophomore RB seven sophomores on offense number or by email at [email protected]. For those with Internet access, a copy Dezmon Jackson, who has last week. of the proposed draft permit as well as the publication date may be found on the ADEQ’s website at: rushed for 1,236 yards (7.5 Carlisle at GURDON (36): http://www.adeq.state.ar.us/water/branch_permits/individual_permits/pn_permits/pnpermits.asp. ypc) and 20 TDs. Speedy Gurdon races past LAFAYETTE COUNTY (2) at Carlisle, which finishes under Magnet Cove: See Game of .500 for the first time since The comment period shall end at 4:30 P.M. (Central Time) on the 30th day after the publication date. If the the Week. going 1-9 in 2005. last day of the comment period is a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, the public comment period shall expire WOODLAWN (6) at Hackett: Mountainburg at MCCRORY on the next day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. For information regarding the actual publica- Woodlawn senior RB Jeffery (19): Game features two out- tion date along with the actual date and time the comment period will end, please contact Adam Yates at the Jones has rushed for 1,783 standing and similar junior above address and telephone number or by email at [email protected]. Public yards this year. He returned running backs. McCrory's notice, comments, and hearings will be conducted in accordance with Regulation 6.104(A)(5) [40 CFR Parts four kicks for 84 yards last Kaigen Rogo (5-11, 185) has week in a 46-14 loss at Rison. rushed for 1,600 yards and 26 124.10 through 124.12 by reference] and Regulation 8.209 and 8.210 (Administrative Procedures). All persons, Hackett held 4-2A rushing TDs, this season while Moun- including the permittee, who wish to comment on ADEQ’s draft permitting decision must submit written com- champion and Mountainburg tainburg's Clayton Stephen- ments to ADEQ, along with their name and mailing address. A Public Hearing will be held when ADEQ inds junior RB Clayton Stephenson son (5-7, 150) has covered a signiicant degree of public interest. After the public comment period, ADEQ will issue a inal permitting (1,950 yards) to 131 yards. 1,950 yards. Defense will de- decision. ADEQ will notify the applicant and each person who has submitted written comments or requested Brinkley at MOUNT IDA cide the game, and junior LBs notice of the inal permitting decision. Any interested person who has submitted comments may appeal a inal (10): Junior QB T.J. Wilson Cade Campbell and Hunter smoothly runs Mount Ida's Dave pace McCrory's D with decision by ADEQ in accordance with the APCEC Regulation no. 8.603. rarely-seen Veer. The Lions more than 90 tackles apiece. 438 SHL:46,w438 rolled up 400 yards last Senior DT Rhett Martin has week in a 46-26 win over 61 tackles. Lafayette County. Brinkley MURFREESBORO (2) at Cross faced a Double Slot op- County: Cross County goes nOTICE OF DEFAULT AnD InTEnTIOn TO SELL tion attack Week 3 against through a demanding week YOU MAY LOSE YOUR PROPERTY IF YOU DO nOT TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTIOn. Des Arc and had an op- of practices after an embar- IF YOUR PROPERTY IS SOLD, YOU WILL REMAIn LIABLE FOR AnY DEFICIEnCY WHICH THEn portunity to win but lost rassing 50-6 loss at Earle EXISTS AnD An ACTIOn FOR COLLECTIOn MAY BE BROUGHT AGAInST YOU. 42-40. Brinkley junior RB where the Thunderbirds were Daquan Greene has rushed whipped up front and threw THIS IS An ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AnD AnY InFORMATIOn OBTAInED WILL BE USED 142 times this fall for 1,487 four interceptions, two of FOR SUCH PURPOSE. yards and 15 TDs. Greene which were returned for TDs. This Instrument Prepared by: WILSOn & ASSOCIATES, P.L.L.C. 1521 Merrill Drive, Suite D-220 Little leads the Tigers with 110 Cross County junior RB An- Rock, Arkansas 72211 (501) 219-9388 tackles. Senior leader and fernee Davis has rushed for WHEREAS, on July 23, 2004, Betty M. Sharp and O.J. Sharp executed a security instrument conveying cer- QB Case Harrell (500 yards 1,639 yards this year. Mur- tain property therein described to Bank of America, n.A.; and passing) has intercepted a freesboro's run defense has WHEREAS, said instrument was duly recorded July 26, 2004, at Book 147, Page 702 in the real estate records team-high six interceptions been spotty, allowing 326 of Montgomery County, Arkansas; and at cornerback. Senior guard rushing yards to Lafayette Jordan Watson spearheads County (42-36 loss), 344 rush- WHEREAS, default has occurred in the payment of said indebtedness and the same is now, therefore, wholly the offensive line, while se- ing yards to Gurdon (41-12 due. nior Dequan Leon (60 stops, loss) and 366 rushing yards to WHEREAS, mortgagee or beneiciary has complied with - the conditions to exercise power of sale as set five sacks) leads the D line. Mount Ida (47-38 loss). forth in ACA §18-50-103. The party initiating this action is Federal national Mortgage Association (“FnMA”), Marked Tree at POYEN (2): 14523 SW Milikan Way Suite 200, , Beaverton, OR 97005, (866)570-5277; BOTTOM HALF OF BRACKET Poyen bounces back from nOW, THEREFORE, Wilson & Associates, P.L.L.C., as Attorney-in-Fact or as Trustee, by virtue of the pow- HECTOR (W4) has a first- its disappointing 15-13 loss er, duty, and authority vested in and imposed upon it will, on november 25, 2014, at or about 11:30 A.M. at the round bye. last week to England. Eng- Montgomery County Courthouse in Mount Ida, Arkansas, offer for sale certain property hereinafter described Dierks at RISON (28): Dierks land played man-to-man on has dropped three of its past receivers and stacked the to the highest bidder for cash, free from the statutory right of redemption, homestead, dower, and all other ex- four games to Lafayette Coun- box. England harassed junior emptions which are expressly waived in the mortgage, said property being real estate situated in Montgomery ty (32-14), Mount Ida (46-8) QB Jace Phillips all night, County, Arkansas, and being more particularly described as follows: and Murfreesboro (42-14). and 1,400-yard rusher Hunter Part of the northeast Quarter of the northeast Quarter, Section 34, and part of the Southeast Quarter of the Murfreesboro rolled up 400 Keen could not run away from Southeast Quarter, Section 27, Township 2 South, Range 25 West, Montgomery County, Arkansas, more yards last week and aver- England's speedy second- particularly described as follows: Beginning at a found BLM monument at the southeast corner of the aged 7.4 yards per snap at ary. Marked Tree senior RB northeast Quarter of the northeast Quarter, Section 34; thence along the South line of the northeast of the Dierks. Rison junior QB Seth Cameron Mitchell paces the northeast north 88 degrees 55 minutes 10 seconds West 636.6 feet to the center of Williams Creek; thence Crouse triggers Coach Clay Indians 609 yards and eight Totty's vintage Veer that has TDs. Senior DL Jerod Hood along the center of Williams Creek the following nine courses: north 57 degrees 00 minutes 40 seconds rushed for 2,986 yards this and junior DE Jaylon Gunn West 27.9 feet, north 74 degrees 18 minutes 40 seconds West 66.7 feet, north 44 degrees 24 minutes 30 year. Junior Bryson Marks lead the defense with 107 and seconds West 94.1 feet, north 35 degrees 19 minutes 40 seconds West 99.0 feet, north 27 degrees 16 min- has rushed for 1,382 yards (8 105 tackles, respectively. utes 40 seconds West 90.0 feet, north 32 degrees 22 minutes 10 seconds West 69.6 feet, north 57 degrees 18 minutes 30 seconds West 90.0 feet, north 53 degrees 08 minutes 50 seconds West 41.1 feet, and north 37 degrees 22 minutes 20 seconds West 32.6 feet, thence leaving the creek and running north 29 degrees 40 minutes 40 seconds East 53.2 feet to a set rebar with cap on the west bank of Williams Creek; thence run- ning north 50 degrees 00 minutes West 108.0 feet to a set rebar with cap; thence north 0 degrees 0 minutes Montgomery County East 68.0 feet to a set rebar with cap; thence north 11 degrees 05 minutes 30 seconds West 309.7 feet to a set rebar with cap; thence South 90 degrees 0 minutes West 143.00 feet to a set rebar with cap on the west line of the northeast of the northeast; thence along the West line of the northeast of the northeast north 1 Rehab degree 23 minutes 50 seconds East 213.3 feet to a set spike nail in the center of Fox Run Drive; thence along the center of Fox Run Drive the following ive courses: North 55 degrees 14 minutes East 83.1 feet, North 51 degrees 21 minutes 40 seconds East 60.5 feet, north 34 degrees 37 minutes 30 seconds East 51.3 feet, north 31 seconds 52 minutes 10 seconds East 72.9 feet, and north 27 degrees 44 minutes 30 seconds East 229.3 feet; thence leaving the road and running South 70 degrees 36 minutes East 14.8 feet to a set rebar with cap; thence continuing South 70 degrees 36 minutes East 364.3 feet to a set rebar with cap on the west bank of Williams Creek; thence running South 9 degrees 02 minutes 30 seconds East 446.0 feet to a set rebar with cap; thence running north 86 degrees 35 minutes 30 seconds East 611.5 feet to a set rebar with cap on the East line of the northeast of the northeast; thence along the east line of the northeast of the northeast South 1 degrees 09 minutes West 994.5 feet to the point of beginning. More commonly known as: 50 Fox Run Drive, Mount Ida, Arkansas 71957 This sale is subject to all matters shown on any applicable recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements, or setback lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights of redemption of any gov- ernmental agency, state or federal; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a ixture iling; and to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. The sale held pursuant to this notice may be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. THE SALE OF THIS PROPERTY WILL BE AUCTIOnED WITH RE- SERvE. THE TERMS OF SALE ARE CASH THE DAY OF SALE. W&A no. 451-249168 WILSOn & ASSOCIATES, P.L.L.C., 1521 Merrill Drive, Suite D-220, Little Rock, Arkansas 72211 741 South Drive, Mount Ida (501) 219-9388, DnoticeofDefaultMortgageeAR_dmonroe_140916_1654 (FPS:44-47) (870) 867-2156 Montgomery County News - Thursday, November 13, 2014 - Page 8 Centennial Bank Caddo Hills 1st nine weeks honor roll 2014 2A Football State Bracket 1st Grade Caleb Johnson Leo Estrada 1st 5 Conway Christian Henry Bell* Pebeels Lane Dylan Henderson Vaydin Bowser* Daniel Latner* Kellen Hill BYE **The conference winners or higher Rylee Campos* Aidan Lawrence* Carolina Ivy finishers will always have the home field 2nd 6 Des Arc Lucy Carr* Lukas Layne Katelyn Lawerence* two conference winners or two same Nery Castillo* Kirstyn Lock Gisella Lopez finishers meet, the team on the top line 5th 5 Bigelow Logan Cates Samuel Lopez Jesus Lopez will be the home team. All play‐off gamesNatalie Cook* Gisel Martinez Alex Martin 7 pm. Finals Dec. 13, 2014 at 1st 8 Junction City Zachary Davis* Ed McCall* Pahola Morales Kaycee Dawes* Bender Meeks* Madelyn Phillips* 5th 3 Walnut Ridge Braxton Driggers* Peyton Owens* Sammy Sams Liliana Elizondo* Jaquelyn Perez Lauren Titsworth 3rd 8 Bearden Preston Elmore* Tyler Petty* April Velasquez* 4th 4 Union Christian Carlos Flores* Elijah Pierce* Skyler West Natalie Gerkin* Cassie Pitchford Catherine Whitehead* 1st 3 Earle McKenna Godwin* Emma Pittman* 5th Grade Kamilah Gonzalez* Wyatt Pittman* Alexis Bates* 5th 8 Parkers Chapel Kent Guidry* Lillian Rynders* Loren Caroline Bell* Samuel Hart* Addison Scott* Deanna Bour* 3rd 5 Magnet Cove Cheyenne Hembey-Parton Shawn Shelton Michelle Cogburn 3rd 7 Lafayette Co. Juan Hernandez* Lauren Shinn* Emily Cowart* Presley Hicks* Tiger Thorla Bersain Cruz 2nd 4 Hackett Cameron Killian* Dulce Velasquez Caleb Douthit Ivy Lane Logan Voan* Abby Fant 4th 8 Woodlawn Johnny Lane Seth Wright* Josie Galloway* Daniel Lopez* Kaleigh Young Kemberlee Gonzalez 2nd 7 Mount Ida Crystal Mar* Morgan Young* Landan Pittman Dezalynne McDade 3rd Grade Sawyer Pittman 4th 6 Brinkley Sean Montgomery* Steven Bandy Savea Serrano* 1st 4 Hector Noemi Morales Zoey Bershers Kyleigh Veazey* Lacey Morris* Adyson Bridges Jaci Vines* BYE Erika Ramirez Abigayle Buttrum* Chet Walden Landen Ross* Hannah Catron* Jaxon Walker 2nd 8 Rison Maeycee Sliger* Rachel Cogburn Andrew West Tripp Vasseau Daniel Cruz* Kaleb West* 5th 7 Dierks Blakely Vines* Colton Edwards Rayce Young* 1st 6 Hazen Jaydin Waggoner* Zoey Gaither 6th Grade Rylee Warren* Alisa Garza Olivia Aguilar* 5th 4 Western Yell Co. Carson West* Hanna Griffith Fernando Altamirano Isabelle Whitehead Madison Hill* Ty Beggs 3rd 3 East Poinsett Co. Lauren Wofford* Natalie Jackson* Samuel Bell McKenzie Young* Matthew Laster Tracey Bershers 4th 5 England 2nd Grade Gabby Layne* Naila Cruz* Derek Anderson Ali Lea Gracie Davis 1st 7 Gurdon Harley Beck* Cole Mooneyhan* Tate Dumont 5th 6 Carlisle Layne Black* Bree Morphew Cameron Gaither Mckenzie Brewer* Shanikka Pitchford Gage Galloway 3rd 6 McCrory Buendia-Wallace, Jausha* Anna Ramey Mica Harrison* Brittney Carr Genna Ruiz Delaney Jackson 3rd 4 Mountainburg Brenda Castillo Tori Ruiz Connor Kincannon Ashlee Cates* Josie Upton* Kaylee Mitchell* 2nd 3 Cross Co. Chase Cogburn Angelica Wallace Kirsten Phillips 4th 7 Murfreesboro Colin Cogburn Gavin Wehunt Peyton Powell* Kaiden Evans Dyllon Wright Catlin Ramey* 2nd 5 Poyen Jeffery Fant 4th Grade Sydney Rowland Travis Hamel Gilbert Behr Samuel Sather 4th 3 Marked Tree Levi Hansen* Natasha Breeden Bryson Scott Finals Emily Hawthorn Morgan Caldwell Cielo Velasquez* Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 War Memorial Stadium Kyler Hoffpauir Taylor Caldwell Eduardo Velasquez Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 13 Andrew Hunt* Josue Cruz Ashton Young* 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 6:30pm Mikayla Jackson MJ Cureton* *denotes all A’s

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Montgomery County News - Thursday, November 13, 2014 - Page 9 Lady Indians swat Hornets, Indians get stung Beating Bubba The Indians split senior Indians with 21 points. She room at halftime down Caddo Hills’ senior high games at Blevins with scored 16 from the field 32-25. teams dropped a pair of the girls coming away with and was five for five from Blevins added five to games against Cossatot a 54-37 victory while the the free throw line. their lead in the third, but River Nov. 7 with the girls boys lost 52-46. Haley Forest added 11 Caddo was able to rally in losing 48-23 and the boys The Lady Indians points to the win, followed the fourth to cut the lead falling 67-35. jumped out to a 10-4 lead by Madison Hill and Laris- to six. L. Martin was the lead- in the first period and dis- sa Martin each with eight. Gaven Caldwell was the ing scorer for the Lady In- tanced themselves from Loren Morris scored leading scorer for Caddo dians with seven, followed the Lady Hornets with a seven, Jordan Powell with 27. He scored 20 from by Hill with six. Fant and 19-7 run in the second. scored three and Jayden the field and was seven for Powell each scored five. Caddo added two to Fant and Jessica Martin 11 from the charity stripe. Owens led the Indi- their lead in the third pe- each scored two. Tanner Owens scored ans with 14, followed by riod and doubled Blevins’ The senior boys fell eight, followed by Ter- Powell with seven and efforts in the fourth with behind 18-11 in the first rick Hulvey with six. Seth Caldwell with six. Devin a 14-7 run in the fourth to period and matched the Powell and Josh Stone Deaton scored five, Stone win by 17. Hornets effort in the sec- each scored two and Josh scored two and Hulvey Haley Ortez led the Lady ond to enter the locker Gonzalez scored one. scored one.

www.swarkansasnews.com Isabella Thew, age 12 of Mount Ida, killed an eight Oden splits with point buck while hunting on her family’s lease opening weekend of modern gun season. She is the daughter of Mark and Jill Thew. Academics Plus Submitted Photo The Oden Lady Timber- third and ended the game Vincent led the team in the second period, but wolves walked away with with the 52-26 victory. with four rebounds, while Academic Plus held a 30-20 a 52-26 blowout win over Kelsey Simmons was Elder and Black each re- halftime lead. Academics Plus Charter, seven out of 11 from the corded three. M. Morrison Academics Plus held a while the senior boys lost field and 2-4 from the char- snagged two rebounds, 45-32 lead at the end of the a 62-51 heartbreaker. ity stripe to lead the Lady and Philpot, Eden Single- third and held on for the The Lady Timberwolves Timberwolves with 16 ton, S. Morrison and Sim- nine point victory. doubled up on Academics points. Megan Morrison mons each recorded one. Matthew Vincent led Plus in the 26 point win scored 12 points in the Vincent also led the the Timberwolves with 16 after jumping out to a 21-6 win. She was 2-2 from the team in steals with three. points and five rebounds. lead in the first quarter. 3 point line and 5-9 overall Vincent and Singleton each He also had an assist and Oden outscored the op- from the floor. led the Lady Timberwolves a steal. position 15-6 in the second Katie Philpot scored 10 with five assists. Lane Wagner scored quarter to take a 36-12 lead points, followed by Sara The senior boys fell be- 13, followed by Aaron Car- at the half. Black with six, Madi Vin- hind early against Academ- mack with nine. Mason Coach Chet Dycus cent with three, Shelbie ic Plus and found them- Wagner had seven points called off the Wolves in Kennedy and Sara Morri- selves in a 28-15 hole at and Tyler Fair scored six. the second half, outscoring son each with two and Hail- the end of the first period. Carmack and Fair each had Back Hurt? Have Neck Pain? Academics Plus 8-6 in the ee Elder with one point. They cut the lead by three two assists.

We are a full service chiropratic clinic offering treatment for: Junior Lady Indians crush Cossatot River 42-18 Low back pain Arm/hand pain Neck pain Degeneration The Junior Lady Indi- 11-4 in the final quarter to short work of the Blevins second half with a 20-6 headaches Wellness/nutrition and ans dominated Cossatot earn the 24 point win. Junior Hornets, defeating run in the third. They held Auto or work injuries MuCh MORE! River recently in a 42-18 Sarah Bershers led them 54-25. Blevins to just one point in Sciatica blowout. the Lady Indians with 18 The game was tight in the final period while scor- CALL TODAY! The Lady Indians points, followed by Ra- the first half with Caddo ing 14 of their own. jumped out to a 10-4 lead chael Dumont with six and inching out to a 9-6 lead Christian Duggan was neck & Back Clinic 307 n. George Street Mount Ida in the first period and held Scarlet Beggs and Abby in the first quarter. Blevins the leading scorer for (870) 867-0172 a 15-10 lead at the half. West with five each. cut the lead by one in the Caddo with 21, followed Dr. Eric Carson Chiropractic Physician The Caddo junior girls Alexandria Jackson second period, but the closely by Hagen Cimino Most insurance plans accepted. stretched their lead in the scored three and Gracie Junior Indians held on to with 20. Jeremy Mullins third with a 16-4 run. They Wisener and Lillie Hunt a narrow two point lead. scored five, followed by outscored the Lady Eagles each scored two. Taylor Coach Whitaker made Ryan Franks, Colton Cow- Allen hit a free throw. the necessary halftime art, Hunter Blackwood and In junior boys’ action, adjustments and Caddo Simon Whisenhunt each the Junior Indians made stepped out front in the with two.

Rich Mountain Community College is seeking comments from the public about the College in preparation for its periodic evaluation by its regional accrediting agency. The College will host a visit March 2,3,4 2015, with a team representing the Higher Learning Commission of the north Central Association. Rich Mountain Community College has been accredited by the Commission since 1990. The team will review the institution’s ongoing ability to meet the Commission’s Criteria for Accreditation. The public is invited to submit comments regarding the college: Public Comment on Rich Mountain Community College The higher Learning Commission 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500 Chicago, iL 60604-1411

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seniority and choose seats for the upcoming session. My seniority number Absolute AUCTION MUSEUM during the new term is 25. I Nate Bell Wednesday Nov. 12th @ 10 AM chose the seat immediately 14x80 Mobile Home on Corner Lot in LHSD State Representative to the right of my current CORNER seat. It is the current 506 Allison St. Pearcy, AR. Heritage House Museum of Montgomery County seat of Congressman- Selling regardless of price on Auction * * * * * * * * * * * * Elect Bruce Westerman. day. Located just 5 minutes from the First of all, I’d like to say 64 members of the 90th Lake Hamilton School is this nice 14x80, thank you to the voters of are Republican and 36 are 3 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home on a There are just not many water heaters, air condi- clean, slightly wooded .63 ac.± corner lot documents in our collection tioners, electric ranges, gas District 20 for once again Democrats. 26 members with rural water, portable storage build- from Caddo Gap so we were ranges, radios, record play- entrusting me with the re- are returning for their sec- ing and a portable carport. This is a nice very pleased to recently ers, T.V. sets, water pumps, sponsibility of representing ond term and 34 of us will mobile home that would be great for someone to move in or an excellent receive a 1928 Caddo Gap toasters, garden tillers, wa- you at the State Capitol. I’m be serving a third term. 20 rental income producer. A Craftsman High School diploma – quite ter coolers, dishwashers, humbled that nearly 2/3 of members will be female Roll-Around Tool Box and a nice Picnic Table will sold separate. impressive in design and guns and McCulloch chain voters trusted me with their which is a slight increase REAL ESTATE TERMS: $5,000 down payment day of auction, balance will be due at closing within 30 days, title insurance and warranty deed size. It is a large document saws. Refrigerators, wash- vote. I’ll always do my best over the 17 ladies who measuring 15 ¾ X 20 ¾ ing machines and radios furnished at closing. 10% buyer’s premium. Fowler Auctioneers, Inc. is to honor the confidence currently serve in the 89th. acting exclusively as an Broker/Agent for the Seller. All properties are inches and it has lovely art- had the most extensive you’ve placed in me and sold “as is where is” with no contingencies. work. We would certainly be sales recorded. And, yes, Members-elect also met will do my absolute best to Online Pre-Bidding; Starts Wednesday Nov. 5 /2 PM - Tues. Nov. 11/ 2 PM grateful to have more Caddo the Maytag appliances re- in 4 caucuses to select Directions; From Lake Hamilton School, go west on Hwy. 70 to the end Gap artifacts, documents ally did perform well and make sure your interests are seats on the 10 standing of the 4 lane and take a right on Alison and follow auction signs. and photographs donated! had very few repairs. In considered when decisions committees. Each member Inspection; Drive by anytime, home will be open at 9 am day of auction. We enjoyed having par- 1956 they began stocking are made in Little Rock. chose seats on either the Auction will last approximately 30 Minutes, don’t be late. Auctioneers.com ents and children from a other brands of washers. Nearly 850,000 registered Joint Budget Committee, Yocana home school coop- Toaster, air conditioner voters turned out to cast the Legislative Audit Com- erative visit the museum and dishwasher sales were a ballot last week. 40 new mittee, or the Arkansas last week. They were very minimal – those were obvi- House members were elect- Legislative Council. For impressed with our having ously luxury items. What an ed and 4 of 5 ballot mea- the next 2 years, I will serve such a wide range of themes interesting documentation sures were approved. The on the State Agencies & covered in our displays. of the typical appliance approved measures will Everyone seemed to enjoy needs of families, schools Governmental Affairs Com- the scavenger hunt to lo- and businesses in the area change the way legislators mittee, the Education Com- cate specific items within during that time period. oversee state agencies, alter mittee and the Arkansas the various exhibits. They Please remember the the validity threshold to Legislative Council. Select McKimm speaks to promised to return and we museum’s Gift Shop when trigger a “cure period” for committee assignments will certainly look forward you are looking for gifts an issue petition, change will be made by the in- to future visits. with a local touch. We have the number of terms mem- coming Speaker prior to Master Gardeners From the 1940s through jams/jellies, sorghum, com- bers can serve in the House, the first scheduled meet- the 1970s, Reece and Par- memorative ornaments, Local Master Gardeners it all. Herbs are plants alter how salaries are deter- ings. Lists of all commit- were pleased to welcome with a myriad purposes sons Mercantile Corpo- the rifle design pens, wire mined for most elected of- tee memberships are on ration in Norman kept a wrapped crystal pendant past member, Rae McK- found in all cultures. Ev- icials, ban corporate contri- the House website www. very interesting ledger list- necklaces, novaculite nail imm, to the November eryone is probably famil- butions to candidates, ban ing customer sales and files and sharpening stones, arkansashouse.org meeting for a presentation iar with rosemary, thyme, repairs on items in specific McCoy knives, Oden DVDs, gifts to elected oficials by Please feel free to contact on growing herbs, which basil, parsley and sage categories. They listed re- a variety of books, many lobbyists and increase the me any time with issues is one of her special in- but there are multiple frigerators, freezers, May- stocking stuffer items, as state minimum wage. of concern or if you need terests. Herb gardening varieties of each and so tag washers, automatic well as our genealogy re- Members-elect of the assistance. My cell phone is doable for anyone. You many others you might washers, Maytag dryers, search books. Come shop 90th General Assembly met number is 479-234-2092 and don’t need extensive gar- never have heard of. So, den space. Herb pots on pick your favorite herbs, gas water heaters, electric with us! in the House Chamber last my email address is nate. Friday morning to draw for your deck or inside your research their specific [email protected]. home could be sufficient growth requirements and to provide you with fresh get started. herbs to use in a variety If you have further First National Bank of ways. Some growers questions, contact our are interested in herbs local Extension Service Announcement for culinary or medicinal office (867-2311) for infor- uses, whereas others grow mation or to be referred Effective December 6, 2014, First National Bank Bob’s them for use in crafting or to a Montgomery County Food City branch will no longer be open on Saturdays. simply for their aesthetic Master Gardener who will We will increase Saturday hours at our main bank drive- qualities. Almost every- be happy to assist you. thru until 2 p.m., beginning December 6, 2014. one who does not already McKimm currently grow herbs has thought serves as Vice-President Effective December 6, 2014 our hours will be as follows: how nice it would be to of the Herb Society of have one or more read- America, a national organi- ily available for personal zation of herb enthusiasts use. This herb specialist who focus on educating encourages all to give it HSA members and the a try. You will be amazed public on the cultivation at the results that await of herbs and the study you! The HSA motto, “For of their history and uses, Use and For Delight”, says both past and present.

FUNDRAISER FOR JOHN Volunteers feed sorghum cane through a grinder to extract In County th pulp at the sorghum festival held Nov. 1 at the Heritage Saturday, December 6 House Museum in Mount Ida. The festival highlighted the Subscriptions 5 PM at the Caddo Hills High School Cafeteria molasses making process from start to inish. $38 Photo by Dewayne Holloway Food and Live Auction Fundraising a year Event for John Baber. Proceeds Online subs will go toward his medical bills, $20 medications and related expenses. WE NEED YOUR DONATIONS a year please, big or small, such as 867-2821 collectibles, baked desserts, art, hunting gear, décor, electronics etc for the auction. Please contact Mary Baber 870-356-4679. Facebook or email Kareth Baber (870)356-4040 [email protected] FEARLESS IS You may drop of your items at the Montgomery County News PRIDE in Mount Ida next to Bob’s Food City, Ron’s Barbecue or the Glenwood Herald in Glenwood. Contact either Kareth or Mary for PROTECTING HER HOMES & REAL ESTATE any assistance you may need. Your donations are truly appreciated! 939 Hwy 270 East, Mount Ida, AR 71957 FUNKY SELF Phone: 870-867-0101 www.mountidarealestate.com With the card accepted by 90% of doctors and specialists, www.pride-homes.net you’ve got peace of mind through all her fashion trends. Check out my blog at www.mountidarealestate.com/

Near Twin Creek! $180,000.00 Just right for a vacation property! This 3 bdrm, 2 bath 1696 square foot home was completed in 2011, -so it is basically new! 2.8 rustic acres m/l with no mowing to waste your summer time fun! This place

MPI 2940 arkansasbluecross.com has barely been lived in! Call for an appointment! Stylish Country Estate! $350,000.00 Enjoy the spacious open loor plan in this Redwood sided country home situated on 10.30 acres more or less in Montgomery County. Wrap around porches STRYKER SETTLES invite you into this 2400 square foot home highlight- ing porcelain tile loors, oak wood work throughout, CLAIMS! and a large master suite featuring a jetted tub and shower. Guests have their own spot in the second STRYKER loor bedroom with half bath. A walkout basement SETTLES HIP could be an ofice or just a get away for your hob- RECALL CLAIMS! bies. This property has it all including its own log REGISTRATION cabin built in the early 1900s during the stage coach days, a drive thru garage to leave your boat hooked DEADLINE IS up at all times, borders Ouachita national Forest 12/14/14 and Cedar Creek, near the Ouachita River and much more! Shown by appointment only. $300,000 for one hip revision and $600,000 for both. STRYKER Hip If you had a Deana Clenney Cole Revision and have not fi led a claim, Principal Broker/ CALL US TODAY! Owner 870-867-7177 Call Attorney GARY GREEN [email protected] Toll Free (888) 4GARY-GREEN (888-442-7947) www.gGreen.com | [email protected] Page 10 •฀GLENWOOD฀HERALD฀•฀Thursday,฀November฀13,฀2014 MONTGOMERY฀COUNTY฀NEWS,฀Thursday,฀November฀13,฀2014฀•฀Page 11 3 ACRES-’12 CHEVY SILVERADO-’12 HONDA RANCHER 870.356.2111 (Glenwood) YARD SALES ’99 MOBILE HOME-BOAT/CAMPER 870.867.2821 (Mount Ida) ESTATE AUCTION for Rates, Dates or BILL BAILEY ESTATE Classifieds Questions MT. IDA MARKET SAT., NOV. 22ND - 11:00 A.M. 367 UNION HILL RD. - STORY, AR . AuCTiON 224 Hwy 270 W- Next to Saturday, November 22, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. ACREAGE IN Subway. Open Thur-Fri-Sat DIRECTIONS: From Mt. Ida Hwy 27N to Story, turn right on Hwy STORY, ARKANSAS AREA - Would be a great deer camp. 10:00-6:00. For appoint- 298 go 3 miles to Union Hill Cutoff, turn right go 1 mile to Union ments call 870-867-7549 or Hill Rd., turn right to 367. Nice, mostly open, 3 acres for sale. Has a mobile home site with 3 ACRES OF LAND: a well and septic system. A small storage building to store your 870-867-7200. See Face- 3 acres of mostly level land with well and book. New arrivals daily. septic, large storage building. Terms on real estate are $2,500 stuff. Mobile Home sells apart from property sale. Private se down day of auction, balance in 30 days at closing. Drive by and ting just off of county road. Property to be AUCTIONED on look at the land anytime. 867-2000 November 22nd at 11:00am. #A 3904Benevolent Yard Sale MOBILE HOME: 1999 Riverbirch 16x66 mobile home. 2br./2bath, will be held at the Glenwood CH/A. Selling fully furnished. Side by side refrigerator, stove, 15.9 ACRES - on Highway 270 six miles west of Mount Ida, Ar Church of Christ on Friday washer/dryer, living room & bedroom furniture. Selling to be kansas. Very close to Ouachita River. Great site to build cabins. moved. Terms on mobile home are cash or check with bank letter Chris Ray, Owner/Broker & Saturday, Nov. 14 & 15. 870-867-7644 Across from Camp Ozark. Mostly wooded. Joins the Ouachita of credit day of auction. N tional Forest. $5,000 per acre. #A- Proceeds from sale will be TRUCK: One owner. 2012 Chevy Silverado, 4.5K miles. Bryan Whisenhunt 870-867-7457 3905 used to help in benevolent 4 WHEELER: Absolutely like new 2012 Honda 420 Rancher 4 Edwenna Rowland 870-490-1678 work with area needy families. wheeler with 145 miles. Kenny McGrew 870-356-8957 MOBiLE hOME ON 2 ACRES – Here is a ixer upper prop- NOTE: Buyer of truck and 4 wheeler must pay cash or furnish erty with a mobile home and an uninished cabin. It is secluded If you have* clothing, * * toys, or bank letter of credit. and has well, sewer and electric. The property is 2 acres, mostly PARTIAL LIST: Bass Tracker Panfisher 16’ fishing boat/40hp/ Why pay rent when you wooded, with a stream on back side. It is close to the Ouachita other items in good condition Mercury tracker motor/trailer/tracker trolling motor, Craftsman could own your own National Forest and is located in Norman, Arkansas. Listing that you would like to donate, YT300 46” cut/21hp/riding mower, Craftsman YTS3000/21hp/46” price is $32,500. #MH-3901 you may leave a message cut riding mower, 16’ Layton camper trailer, 12’ flat bed trailer, home? An investment in 4 wheeler ramps, deer stand, Kawasaki bayou 220 4 wheeler your future! Visit our homepage on the internet on the church answering (rough), Earthquake E43 gasoline post hole digger, log chains, all Qualiied agents happy @www.actionrealtyar.com machine at (870)356-3543 kinds of hand tools, fishing items, live traps, boat trailer wheels, www.facebook.com/actionrealtyar and we will arrange to have it 2 wheel dolly, appliance dolly, Stihl weedeater, Mantis tiller, Y&G to help you. E mail us at [email protected] tools, Stihl chainsaw, fish cooker, Makita drill/grinder, airtank, picked up. Donated items may Coleman cook stove, barn lanterns, porter cable circular saw, FOR RENT-2br/1ba house in also be brought to the Family cast iron, approx. 20 16’ wire panels, “T” post, used sheet iron, REAL ESTATE Sims area. $350 month plus HELP WANTED Life Center on Wed., Nov. 12. 6’ box blade, misc. $350 deposit. (479) 477-1229. YARD SALE - Thurs., Fri. & AALB 59 McGrew’s Auction Service AALB 512 M46-tfc Sat., 8:00-4:30. 1950 Mnt. 870-356-3029 Kenny & Kenny Ray McGrew 870-356-2103 FOR SALE - 3 bdrm./ 2ba. * * * NOW HIRING ! View Rd. Lots of variety of McGrew Auctions “Just a “BID” better” doublewide on 5 acres. 479- FOR RENT-2 bedroom coun- items. 3 1/2 miles from Broad- Subway of Mount ida 646-1205. G19-tfc try home. No smoking/no pets. way. Rain or shine. G46-1tp * * * (870) 867-3510. M46-1tp 220 Hwy 270 East AUTOMOBILES ONLINE FOR SALE - 3 bedroom, 2 * * * Apply in store or online AUCTION bath house on 2.75 acres FOR RENT-3br/2ba one level subway.com MISC. CONT. in Amity. $98,000. Land for brick house, view of Lake 870-867-4998 ARKANSAS sale in a subdivision located Ouachita $550 month. Call in Glenwood, outside of city (501) 282-9937. M46-2tp FOR SALE - Electric wheel FOR SALE - ‘12 Ford mus- NOW HIRING chair. Portable, light weight, like 5074 HIGHWAY 27 N limits, Montgomery County, * * * tang GT. 6 speed w/22K miles. +/- Joplin storE ValEro new, low $ or perhaps free to Story • 6.78 Acres Caddo Hills School District. FOR RENT - 3 bedroom, 1 Call Keith @ 501-276-9774. Ranging from 3 - 7 acres for bath house located in Amity. 5402 Hwy 270 East Mt Ida. senior, 888-442-3390. tfc 7 BR, 4.5 BA • 4,700 SF Full and Part time positions G46-1tc each parcel. Prices starting at $500/mo, $500 deposit. For * * * Agent: DeLena Loyd • 501-623-4446 available. Apply in store. * * * Loyd Real Estate $12,500. For more informa- more information, contact FOR SALE - ‘10 Nissan Maxi- tion, contact Heather Vaughn, Heather Vaughn, Lake Hamil- FOR SALE - Ward Shavings 870-867-2400 ma. Loaded, nav., glass roof, 1 Lake Hamilton Realty, Inc. ton Realty, Inc. 501-627-3265. LLC/dry, shavings $1,500 per 501-627-3265. G46-1tc G46-1tc SUBWAY OF MOUNT IDA van load. 870-285-3377. owner. 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Page 12 - Montgomery County News - Thursday, November 13, 2014 Hunting for some Granny goodness Bob’s Food City by representatives of cake was topped with 35 cake was cut up and opened deer season with CSM Bakery and bakery lbs of Grandma’s Fudge. sold. some Granny Goodness employees at Bob’s. The lengthy confec- Pictued front to back: last Friday thanks to a According to Kathy tionary delight brings Terri Russell, Shawn cake that stretched more Wagley, sales manager Bob’s Food City a step Liva, Deloris Huey, Kathy than 50 feet. for CSM Bakery, there closer to fulfilling Rex Embree, Jeannie Mal- The 52 and a half foot was 28 lbs of whipped Cooper’s dream of build- liard, Kathy Wagley-CSM cake was a Grandma’s topping used to cover 75 ing a 100 foot long cake. Bakery Products, Doug golden Fudge Cake built square yellow cakes. The After completion, the Wagley. Mount Ida Elementary School 1st nine weeks honor roll All A’s Will Cole Gracia Huitt Mason Dunkerson Kindergarten Corbin Cooper Ethan Pearce J.T. Green Maggie Bochik Halie Ewing Allie Pollock Grayson Harmon Ashlee Clay Mesa Miller Gracie Qualls Deane Johnson Christopher Dorrell Matthew Sheeley Cougar Rutledge Dax Moss Peighton Hammock Allison Yarberry Caleb White Fischer Newton Meah Hammock A/B Honor Roll Cayden Smith Nathanial Huitt Kindergarten Fifth Grade Michael Turner Casey Jones Aspynn Austin Jagger Adams Third Grade Ronnie Lane Bryce Briar William Carter Lilith Ashcroft Eli McCullough Sarah Clark Laryssa Cogburn Brendan Ashley Averie Pollock Brystal Duggan Jamie Crump Payton Gregory Gunner Ray Abagial DeWeese Aleah Deckard Tristan Levering Natalee Ray Shyanna Hill Madison Fechuch Oliviea Phillips Maddison Rowland Kaceston Phimvongsa Tyler Fire Allison Sandlin Graison Smith Canyon Smith Kamron Forga Yasmine Weston Taylor Jacobs Fourth Grade First Grade First Grade Braxton Keeton Samantha Carter Lillie Booth Enoch Ashcroft Ian McDowell Ramsey Gilbert Mark Carmack Samara Green Jonathan Page Jayden Gwinn Addie Cooper Alexis Hanover Alyssa Rivera Brianna Hamilton Emmaleigh Deal Ethan Huitt Connor Sigman Gracia Huitt Peydan Holt Ellie Johnson Conner Smith Allie Pollock Jayden Warden Mylee Jones Maddie Summitt Mount Ida Tire and Service Center Ava Zacharias Syerra Levering Alexis Talamonte Fifth Grade On the square 270 West Caroline Lloyd Jack Thew Jagger Adams (870) 867-3721 Second Grade Eli McDowell Sixth Grade Heather Barton J.T. Green Gracie McGinley Tara Hood Baylor Bates Jed Harper Alex Nivens Trinity Lambert Bethany Black Sheridan Lambert Bracken Scott Triston Mays Sidney Burrow Nevaeh McKee Mattie Walden Abryanna McClure William Carter Dax Moss Thomas Rowland Blake Collum Riley Pittman Second Grade Perfect Attendance Jamie Crump Logan Adams Kindergarten Aleah Deckard Third Grade Sawyer Beggs Aspynn Austin Hannah Dorrell We are glad to announce our newest mechanic to Tracy Efird Olivia Black Sarah Clark Tyler Fire our team, Joe Partain ! Mikayla Ellison Alivia Dougherty Lilyan Cordero Cassandra McNeice Payton Gregory Holly Efird Peighton Hammock Austin Perez We offer general automotive repairs: Shocks, Tune- Grayson Harmon Eli Mccullough Alyssa Rivera Ups, Brakes, and Tires Olivia Phillips Gracie Summitt Katie Miller Averie Pollock Connor Sigman Free estimates on all repairs ! Kendall Qualls Maddison Rowland Conner Smith Fourth Grade Emma Sommerkorn First Grade Blake Stipe Business hours: Monday thru Friday 8:00 A.M. to 5 P.M. Karter Rowton Hunter Thompson Jamee Anderson Gavin Summitt Saturday 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. Michael Turner Enoch Ashcroft Tommy Jack Thew Fifth Grade Scout Wilson Andy Black Harlee Votra Jimmy Gwinn-Manager Elizabeth Austin Addie Cooper Mekenzie Walden Heather Barton Third Grade Samara Green Bethany Black Nicole Price Samantha Hood Sixth Grade Sidney Burrow Allison Sandlin Syerra Levering Garrett Campbell Tessa Crutchfield Jared Self Cain Mccullough William Cole Aydyn Daniel Kiera Stevens Gracie McGinley Corbin Cooper Ashley Efird Keira Walka Baylor Rae Triton Fryar Landon Scott Elizabeth Sandlin Katelyn Gilbert Landon Scrimshire Fourth Grade Bracken Scott Tara Hood Ramsey Gilbert Second Grade Trinity Lambert Sixth Grade Jayden Gwinn Sawyer Beggs Mesa Miller Garrett Campbell Brianna Hamilton Jacklyn Collum Matthew Sheeley Tasty Acre Organic Teaching Garden DERWOOD BRETT gomery County. Vegetables each year the group will member of their group re- “Organic gardening is from the gardens can help build private gardens and ceived a Tasty Acre garden the practice of improving residents manage weight, provide training for two for a Christmas present the life in the soil and doing improve health, and re- financially-challenged fam- last year. “She says it is the nothing to hurt it.” Howard duce grocery expense. ilies who want to garden easiest and most produc- Garrett, the Dirt Doctor “But making those gar- but don’t have the knowl- tive garden she has ever Tasty Acre is a proj- dens organic avoids nega- edge or resources to do it had.” ect jointly developed by tive impacts on the soil, on their own. Another Master Garden- Visit H&RBLOCK.COM to ind a Ouachita Village, Inc. beneficial insects, and the Each family not only er is building a personal participating oice or call 866-852-9250 (sponsor of the Montgom- food itself. Further, a well receives a fully fenced gar- Tasty Acre garden right ery County Food Pantry), developed organic garden den but also has a Master now, verifying the project’s Montgomery County Ex- minimizes garden water Gardener mentor for their success. 320 N 1st ST. Glenwood, AR 71943 tension Service and 4H and weeding, expense, first year of gardening. Gardens include raised H & R Block teams, and the Montgom- and time,” Pat Smith, orga- “In the fall of 2013,” beds, which eliminates the 870-356-4520 ery County Master Garden- nizer of the project, stated. Smith noted, “we built the need for tilling the soil and ers. The group’s goal is to To help achieve their goal, first garden for an Oden makes it possible to locate PROMOTION PERIOD 11/24/2014 - 1/15/2015 encourage the develop- the group constructed family. They tell us they the garden plot in almost ment of organic vegetable an organic garden at the have fed five other families any spot in the gardener’s gardens throughout Mont- Montgomery County An- from their garden, and they yard, depending on avail- nex in the fall of 2012. They have never had to water.” ability of adequate sun planted the first crop and On October 25 of this exposure. taught the first class in the year, several adults, with “In the beginning,” IT’S THANK YOU TIME!! spring of 2013. assistance of Montgomery Smith also added, “we had After construction of County 4-H students, built to hunt for garden candi- Yes, I sincerely want to say thank you to all of you who chose to the garden, Smith said, fenced garden foundations dates. Now they are look- vote for me for Montgomery County Judge. his has to be one of “We have not watered that for families in Story and ing for us. We look forward the accomplishments in my life that has the most lasting value garden at all except to Norman. to our 2015 classes and plant seeds and it requires “As with all our gardens, continued growing interest and memories. I will always remember the kindness with which minimal maintenance. The these two garden founda- in Tasty Acre gardening. you received me as I tried to reach every voter in the County. And garden is a model for ob- tions will “cook” over the For more information servation, testing new winter, absorbing water about the Tasty Acre Gar- I promise you that my pledge to be non-biased will be followed to plants and organic (non- and be ready for spring den Project, go to the the letter. It will not matter if you are Republican, Democrat, or chemical) treatments, as planting,” according to group’s Facebook page some other party member. You will receive the same treatment well as demonstrations Smith. at Tasty Acre – Mt. Ida and classroom activity for Speaking to the success Teaching Garden, or con- from me that all Montgomery County citizens receive. My goal gardening classes.” of the low-maintenance tact Smith via e-mail at: will be to do what is best for Montgomery County, not what will Based on this model, project, she noted that one [email protected]. be best for some political party or individual. hat summarizes my philosophy, and I trust you will work with me to make Mont- gomery County an even better place to live and work than it is today. hank you for demonstrating your trust in me! Get ready for the holidays with a subscription to the Montgomery County News Call Andrea SAMMY JONES (870) 867-2821