GLENWOOD USPS 220-180 92Nd Year • Issue 14
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1 Section • 8 Pages Thursday, April 6, 2017 GLENWOOD USPS 220-180 92nd Year • Issue 14 ¢ HERALDSERVING GLENWOOD, ARKANSAS & THE DIAMOND LAKES SINCE 1926 75 SEE US ONLINE: WWW.SWARKANSASNEWS.COM AND WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/GLENWOOD HERALD Glenwood is becoming known as the com- fell in love with a lot of ‘patients’! S.P.O.T.S. clinic in Glenwood munity that cares for its animals! This week, S.P.O.T.S. is committed to providing low S.P.O.T.S.(Special Pals Of The Shelter) spon- cost spay/neuter programs to the greater Glen- treats 105 animals in effort to sored a clinic with the Ozark Mountain Spay wood area. We had a HUGE waiting list for Neuter Mobile unit supervised by Dr. JoAnna this event. There is another clinic scheduled McMannis and her team. for October and, with continued funding and slow population growth Petowners paid $25 for spay/neuter and ra- enough volunteers, others may be scheduled. bies shot. The actual cost of the services was Until that time vouchers for local veterinar- subsidized by monies raised by S.P.O.T.S at its ians will be available beginning April 10 for fundraiser hosted by Dr. Tim Bainum, grants the greater Glenwood area, Amity, Kirby and from AAFA and CARE and private donations. Caddo Gap.. You may call 870-828-2427 after Twenty volunteers from S.P.O.T.S, Warm April 10 for more information. Hearts Humane Society and the community at S.P.O.T.S. was formed in 2013 to provide large donated as many as twelve hours a day for the welfare and adoption of the animals in to comforting and monitoring the animals after the Glenwood animal Shelter. Since that time they finished surgery and preparing them to go approximately 450 animals have been adopted home. all over the United States. The shelter has gone The Pike County Fair Board offered the use from a 'high kill' shelter (over 90%) to a 'low of the Martin Building, a perfect venue for car- kill' shelter (less than 10%). There are many ing for the animals who came from Glenwood, ways to help S.P.O.T.S with its mission to help Caddo Gap, Delight, Murfreesboro, DeQueen, the animals at the Glenwood Animal Shelter New Hope, Amity, Kirby and Umpire. Ad- and in our community. Volunteers are needed vanced Tissue Co., the ladies from the Church to walk dogs on Monday, Wednesday and Sat- of Christ and the Methodist Church Women’s urday morning, volunteers are needed to assist group provided delicious lunches; Donita Da- in care of the shelter dogs, fosters are needed vis and Donna Kay Yeargan treated the vet for two-four week periods, clinic, fundraising staff to dinners at local restaurants. and public relations volunteers are needed. 105 animals received surgery, sparing the Let’s work together to stop the insanity and community from the possibility of hundreds cruelty of homeless animals in our area............ Sheila Austin, at left, and Donna Kay Yeargan comfort dogs who have gone of unwanted animals in the years to come. The SPAY AND NEUTER!! ADOPT, DON’T through the surgery Group picture and logo page 2 volunteers met a lot of great pet owners and SHOP!!! Glenwood couple charged in Circuit Court with counterfeiting A Glenwood couple In an affidavit filed by computer. “(The bill) clearly states counterfeit bills, all with and the agency soon de- known to local police for Glenwood Police Chief “This couple is well that ‘this note is legal ten- the same serial number and termined the bills with the “tumultuous activity” has Clark Kinzler, an inves- known to the Glenwood der for all debts, public some similar in appearance same serial number had been arrested and charged tigation was put into mo- Police Department for tu- and private” and does not to the one given to the of- been passed in the U.S. with felony first-degree tion March 11 when James multuous activity,” Chief indicate it is a copy of any ficer, were found. Chief more than 19,000 times. forgery in a case involving Sample approached Glen- Kinzler noted. kind, according to court Kinzler said there were James Sample said in an counterfeit $100 bills and wood Officer Justin Bab- Before Sample left, he information. some bills that had been interview he did not know an investigation by the Se- bitt with “another com- handed Officer Babbitt a Based on the counter- “rubbed, wrinkled and the bills were counterfeit cret Service. plaint” about his wife and counterfeit $100 bill from feit bill passed to the offi- aged which gave them a and that he had never tried James Martin Sample, her alleged drug use. He a stack he was carrying. cer, a search warrant was much more believable look to pass any as real money. 31, and Victoria Lynn Sam- told the officer he feared He said the money was for obtained for the Sample and feel similar to actual He also said in addition to ple, 28, were charged in for the lives of his chil- playing Monopoly. Babbitt home and executed on currency.” A light device using the money to play Pike County Circuit Court dren and that he and his turned the bill – described March 14. commonly used to detect Monopoly, it was used March 29. They have also wife had been fighting a lot as being “computer gen- Along with multiple counterfeit bills was also to teach his kids to count each been charged with a lately. Sample said he was erated” and printed on pieces of drug parapher- recovered. denominations of money. felony count of possession also concerned his wife photo-quality paper – over nalia commonly used with The United States Se- of drug paraphernalia. had gained access to his to Kinzler the next day. methamphetamine, 70 cret Service was contacted See Money, Page 2 told Glenwood Police Chief Kinzler they were passengers and Shay was the driver of the Two charged with felonies after 2016 car crash vehicle, which had reportedly hit a culvert and a tree stump on Second Street. However, Two Glenwood residents were charged last week in Pike County Circuit Court with felo- Chief Kinzler said he noticed an impact mark on the driver’s side windshield and a “mass ny offenses related to a vehicle crash that happened in September 2016. of hair consistent in color and texture” to Weatherford’s hair. Erica A. Weatherford (also known as Erica Oberhoffer), 38, and Peter B. Montgomery, Chief Kinzler noted in his report that Shay’s injuries and subsequent recovery prevented 30, were both charged on March 29. Weatherford is charged with felony leaving the scene her from being interviewed until Jan. 24. In Shay’s version of what happened that night, it of an accident with injury and Montgomery is charged with being an accomplice of the was Weatherford who was driving at the time of the wreck and that it happened after the trio violation. The two are also charged with misdemeanor hindering apprehension of prosecu- had been drinking alcohol. tion, according to court information, with Weatherford also facing a misdemeanor charge After the crash, Shay said Weatherford and Montgomery pulled her from the vehicle and of driving while intoxicated. fled the scene before law enforcement arrived. The charges stem from a single-vehicle accident in Glenwood on Sept. 23, 2016 that Weatherford and Montgomery made first court appearances Monday where their bonds injured Alana Shay, who had to be air-lifted from the scene. Weatherford and Montgomery were set at $15,000 each. Arkansas Living Treasure - - J.R.Cook By Mike Wallace, Glenwood Herald through the forging process instead of processing the metal two fingers and slice through it. Again without retouching the Editor’s Note: through machines as some knife makers do. blade edge. This article is an update of one written in 2007 by John As stated in the article by John Balch, Cook believed it was The knife is then taken by the Master Smith, who dulls one Balch of our parent company, The Nashville Leader, with infor- a big honor to be named an Arkansas Living Treasure by the third of the blade edge. It is put in a table vise, tightened down mation on steel and stone from an article written by Bill Heavey state Arts Council, and for that council to view knife making and then the knife maker must bend the blade 90 degrees. If it published this past month in a national magazine. Both articles as an art. does not break, you have passed this portion of the test. were excellently done. Cook began making knives in the 1980s. He began forging Before applying for the Master rating, a student must have The Glenwood Herald editor has been asked by several folks blades in 1986 with the help of fellow southwest Arkansas knife five blades approved by a panel of judges. To achieve that rat- around town if we had ever heard about James R. Cook or Jerry maker Jerry Fisk, whose work has earned him international ac- ing, the tests named above must be completed and the five Fisk, both from down Nashville, Arkansas way. Sounded inter- claim and the title of a National Living Treasure. blades furnished has to be made of laminated steel. One of the esting, so here goes. An Arkansas Arts Council grant allowed Cook to study the five must be an European style dagger with a fluted wire inlay Arkansas Living Treasure: craft of forge welding as an apprentice to Fisk.