The I Saw It In ... Nashville  NEWS June 2, 2011 USPS 371-540 • 75 cents • www.nashvillenews.org Thursday Issue 44 1 Section • 14 Pages • In Howard County, since 1878

Monument will FLYING LIKE AN EAGLE feature local woman’s poem memorial dedication is this month Charles Goodin Managing Editor anice McRae remembers it like it was yesterday. J In the early morning hours of Fri., June 11, 2010, the Montgomery County native left her home near Low- ery’s Camp Albert Pike and became one of the fi rst to discover the disas- trous damage that had been done by a historic flash flood at Albert Pike Recreational Area. “I went over to the Forest Service park and at that time I realized there were fl ood victims,” she recalled during a recent interview. Shortly thereafter, the fi rst light of sunrise peaked over the top of the Benson Checketts, pictured with his mother Martha and father McKay, was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout Tues., May 31, at the Min- nearby Ouachita Mountain foothills, in- eral Springs High School Cafeteria. Checketts is a member of Troop 7 in Lovell, Wyo. The Court of Honor ceremony was done via the spiring McRae to document the events internet with 30 friends and neighbors in attendance at Mineral Springs. Troop 61 of Nashville was also on hand. They helped Checketts in a poem entitled “Angel of First Light.” with his leadership project, which was designing new landscaping for the front of the Mineral Springs High School. This year, McRae’s ballad will be set Photo by Cecil Harris in stone - literally - as part of a memorial to the victims of the deadly fl ood set to be unveiled Sat., June 11, on the “east beach” area of the park. Opposite the poem, an angel will stare down on the Sheriff warns of new check scam names of 20 people who lost their lives in the tragic deluge. Terrica Hendrix Customer’s Appreciation Lotiery [sic] Debate about the future of the camp- Editor Draw, organized for all customers of ing area has raged since the day the NASHVILLE – With today’s economy, major stores in USA, Canada, Mexico, disaster occurred, but the monument’s it’s nice to receive extra money, just as Spain and United Kingdom namely: dedication represents more than a long as it’s from a reliable source. Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Sears, Lowes, Home Sheriff Butch Morris is warning resi- Depot, Staples, Ikea,” and other busi- simple gesture of goodwill for McRae, Sheriff Butch Morris is warning local resi- dents that they may receive a check in nesses – including major credit cards whose friends and business associates dents to watch out for scam checks like were among those killed by the rising the mail from PNC Bank regarding a companies. this one. waters. “Customer’s Appreciation Draw.” The letter will try to trick “winners” “Some of the people who perished Morris said the check is a scam. by saying they’ve “many unsuccessful 20 declared winners. Please note that that day were personal friends of mine,” A local woman received a check attempts to contact you regarding this all the participants were selected she said. “I’ve asked everyone to please and the “award claim final notifica- winning. You are entitled to the sum of through a random computer ballot not get into the politics of it and just tion” attached with the check. The $120,000 US dollars. This is from total system drawn from over 50,000 names,” pay our respects.” notifi cation stated, ”This is to inform prize money of $2,400,000 US dollars the notifi cation continued. See MEMORIAL on Page 6 you of the offi cial release of the 2011 that was shared and presented among The notifi cation offers a way to “ex- See SCAM on Page 6 ONE CLASS AT A TIME Greenes selected ‘Farm Family of the Year’ UMPIRE - The Gregg nition as the Arkansas and Shelly Greene fam- Farm Family of the Year. ily of the Athens Com- The Arkansas Farm Fam- munity has been chosen ily of the Year will be Howard County’s Farm announced December at Family of the Year for a banquet at the Wynd- 2011, representatives of ham Riverfront in North Howard County Farm Bu- Little Rock. reau and the Mine Creek First established in Conservation District, 1947, Arkansas’ Farm and the Natural Resourc- Family of the Year pro- es Conservation Service gram is the longest run- have announced. The ning effort of its kind in organizations are chief the nation. The program sponsors of the program sponsors are Arkansas in Howard County. Farm Bureau, Arkan- Gregg and Shelly raise sas Press Association, Broilers, Hogs and Cattle Farm Credit Services on 210 acres that they of Western Arkansas, own and another 100 Farm Credit Midsouth, acres that they lease. ACA, AgHeritage Farm They have been involved Credit Services and the in farming for 34 years. Electric Cooperatives of Shelly works off farm as Arkansas, with the coop- a teacher to supplement eration of the University the family income. of Arkansas Coopera- As the Howard County tive Extension Service, Channel 3 News KTBS of Shreveport and Texarkana surprised Nashville High School english teacher Lisa Wesson with a Farm Family of the Year, the U.S. Department of $1,000 check as part of its “One Class at a Time” program. Wesson submitted a form in January that explained the use of the Amazon Kindle e-readers in Nashville High School classrooms. The $1,000 dollar check will go towards the purchasing the Greene’s family will Agriculture Farm Ser- of new fiction and non-fiction literacy for the Kindle tablets in the next school year. KTBS will air the presentation sometime join 74 other county vice Agency, USDA Rural later this month. farm families in vying for Development, the USDA Photo by Logan Webster district and state recog- See FARM on Page 6 Page 2 • Thursday, June 2, 2011 • NASHVILLE NEWS Opinions green Problems with paint cans update This will keep the paint happen is only the top few nities have household as simple as using a tape in a solid form that can inches will dry. The paint hazardous waste collec- measure and a calculator. From the Arkansas then be included in your underneath will still be in tion centers that will take Nearly every home im- regular trash. The can it- liquid form,” adds Hunter. residential quantities of provement store now has Department of self can be recycled. And In addition to concerns paints, solvents, house- a paint calculator. Most Environmental Quality don’t worry about having about the landfi ll leachate, hold chemicals and pes- calculators are available the can spot free. Even if disposing of wet paint can ticides. online. Simply enter the One of the most fre- consistency,” says ADEQ it has dried paint on the also cause problems for Another option is to dimensions of your proj- quent questions Arkan- Recycling Director Rob- top or the sides, it can still your solid waste districts check with local churches ect and the calculator can sans ask The Arkansas ert Hunter. “Wet paint, be recycled. The impor- and even your neighbor- or organizations like Habi- tell you exactly how much Department of Environ- whether it be oil-based tant thing is to make sure hood. Many waste col- tat for Humanity. Often paint to purchase. As a mental Quality Recycling or latex, can contribute all of the liquid has been lection companies use times, they can use your rule of thumb, one gal- Division is, “What should to leachate problems.” disposed of properly. trucks with compactors. old paint to re-furbish lon of paint will typically I do with my old paint If leachate, which is liq- Hunter says you can If those paint cans are homes for others. The cover 350 square feet. Us- cans?” uid that has dissolved or also pour the paint onto crushed with wet paint Habitat for Humanity in ing exact calculations will There is more than one carries environmentally newspaper in a thin layer, still inside, it can create Pulaski County will accept not only reduce waste, correct answer to this harmful substances, is let it dry in the sun, and a mess for the truck, the all colors of paint as long but could save you a lot question. And since now not properly managed it then dispose with the roads, and even yours or as the can is at least ¾ full. of money. is the time many are doing can contaminate ground rest of your household your neighbor’s yard or But when it comes to You can find contact home improvement proj- water. waste. driveway. solid waste of any kind, information for your lo- ects, ADEQ staff is offering For an inexpensive so- “The one thing we don’t Arkansans may want the best solution can al- cal solid waste district on several easy-to-do and lidifier, Hunter suggests want Arkansans doing is to check with their solid ways be found in the fi rst ADEQ’s website: http:// inexpensive solutions. pouring cat litter, sand or opening the lid and set- waste districts before R of the 3 R’s: Reduce, www.adeq.state.ar.us/sol- “If paint goes into a sawdust into the can and ting the can in the sun to doing any kind of paint Reuse, Recycle. Reduc- waste/regional_boards_ landfi ll it needs to be a dry stirring it into the paint. dry. What will inevitably disposal. Some commu- ing paint waste can be sql.asp mike ross Congressman

Vote against debt ceiling increase sends a message I voted against raising the nation’s debt ceiling today because we’ve got to send a strong mes- sage that it’s time to stop the out-of-control spending in Washington. Before I can support any increase in the debt ceiling, it must include meaningful spending cuts that will actually reduce our defi cits without punishing America’s working families and seniors. The debt ceiling isn’t about new spending; it’s about meeting the debts and obligations we’ve already committed. It has been increased 36 times over the last 30 years, with President Rea- gan signing 17 debt limit increases into law and President Obama signing three so far. The debt ceiling problem isn’t new, but it’s reached a level that is unsustainable. Congress needs to stop the partisan bickering and start working together to draft a commonsense compromise that preserves America’s standing in the global economy, cuts Protecting communities spending and reduces our defi cit. mike Instead of playing games with the debt limit, we should instead focus on how to get our nation’s fi s- through technology cal house back in order. That’s why I have worked beebe hard as co- of the fi scally conservative Demo- cratic Blue Dog Coalition to pass components of Governor completed registration di- prove coordination and our Blueprint for Fiscal Reform, cosponsoring 15 of Arkansas rectly to ACIC. The reduc- communication, allowing defi cit or debt reducing bills, many of which have tion in paper forms and state agencies and local become law. This Congress, I’ve also voted to cut mailing costs is expected law enforcement to better $38 billion from the 2011 budget and am working LITTLE ROCK - While the public sooner, the to save taxpayers $55,000 inform and protect our hard to build support for the Blue Dog Benchmarks technology continues system also increases ac- a year, while speeding up citizens. for Fiscal Reform, which aims to cut the defi cit by to change our everyday countability for offenders, sex-offender assessment The ACIC provides a $4 trillion over the next decade. Reducing our defi - lives, the State of Arkan- giving law-enforcement and public notifi cation. Sex Offender Registry cit is and will continue to be my focus in Congress sas is also using it to agencies more confi dence The Department of Search for Arkansans who as a fi scal conservative and as a Representative keep our communities in tracking those offend- Correction has been tak- wish to access it. This from Arkansas. safer. The Arkansas Crime ers who are living in their ing additional steps to information is updated Information Center has communities. accelerate the assess- regularly, and users can The Nashville News recently launched a new We were able to de- ment process. The Sex search for sex offenders online system that will velop the CENSOR sys- Offender Screening and by address or by name. USPS 371-540 P.O. Box 297 help state officials and tem with a federal grant Assessment Program has The site also offers e-mail 418 N. Main St. Nashville, AR 71852 local law-enforcement designed to assist local streamlined procedures and phone notifi cations Telephone (870) 845-2010 Fax (870) 845-5091 protect our children, law-enforcement agencies and trained additional of updates of offender neighborhoods and com- with the processing and technical staff. Since last addresses. Toll Free 1-888-845-NEWS Established 1878. Published since Sept. 1, 1979 munities. monitoring of sex offend- fall, these improvements ACIC has been able to by Graves Publishing Company, Inc. Known by its acronym, ers in their communities. have nearly doubled the achieve this remarkable Lawrence Graves, President CENSOR, this new system It equips law-enforcement number of assessments improvement in managing Subscription rates: is a Centralized Electron- offi cers with an electronic completed by the Depart- our state’s sex-offender $30.00 per year in Howard, Pike, Sevier, Little River and Hempstead counties; ic Network of Sex Offend- signature pad and Web ment each month. registry due in large part $50.00 elsewhere in continental United States er Registries. It provides cameras to verify the While the law protects to its partnership with local law-enforcement identities of sex offend- the right to due process the Information Network Periodicals Postage Paid at Nashville, Arkansas offi cers and the Depart- ers and keep updated for all citizens, includ- of Arkansas (INA), whose Any erroneous statement published in the newspaper will be ment of Corrections with photos of them during ing sex offenders, the primary objective is to gladly and promptly corrected after management is notified. CENSOR system provides provide technology and The News is a twice weekly publication. the technology and tools subsequent visits. POSTMASTER, Send Change of Address to: to effi ciently register sex Offenders are given law enforcement and the tools to make the jobs of offenders. In short, it their signed paperwork public with the most cur- law enforcement easier. I P.O. Box 297 creates a sex-offender to take with them at their rent information, as soon am very pleased with this Nashville, AR 71852 registration process that initial registration and as it is available. These system that will help keep Louis ‘Swampy’ Graves, Editor and Editor Emeritus, 1950-2001 is faster and safer, and subsequent verification recent advancements our citizens more secure saves our taxpayers mon- visits. Offi cials can then in our registration and and hold offenders more Mike Graves, CEO/Publisher NATIONAL ey. Along with notifying electronically submit a tracking systems will im- accountable. Donna Harwell, Comptroller/Office Mgr. NEWSPAPER Terrica Hendrix, Editor ASSOCIATION Charles Goodin, Managing Editor Dewayne Holloway, Sports Editor Deanna Jarrett, Obit Editor/Composing Mgr. Twice the news is twice as nice. Morgan Jones, Advertising Manager Tamzen Jarrett Cox, Circulation-Advertising Stay informed at www.nashvillenews.org The News is the oldest active business in Howard County -- Founded in 1878. Find us on the Internet at: www.nashvillenews.org NASHVILLE NEWS • Thursday, June 2, 2011 • Page 3 Bushels and bushels of berries Birdhouse building Obituary Sherry Beaty celebrating ends, break from the “rabbiteye” County Extension Agent down your live Christmas group won’t even produce workshop at Grandview Fenora Watkins Agriculture tree and use its branches berries if you just plant Mrs. Fenora Louise I love this time of year for mulch. Evergreen one bush. They need to June 15 Watkins, age 56, died when all the berries start mulches increase the soil’s cross-pollinate to grow Sunday, May 29, 2011 in Join the Rick Evans Grandview Prairie coming off. Strawberries, acidity, and blueberry berries. But, even if you Foreman, Arkansas. Conservation Education Center in Columbus on blueberries, and bushes insist on acidic don’t grow rabbiteye She was born March 8, Wed., June 15, from 9-11 a.m. for this two-hour day blackberries…yummy! soil. But you don’t have blueberries, consider 1955 in Sentinel, Okla- workshop on building birdhouses. Here are few helpful hints to wait for the Christmas growing more than one homa to Charlie Ellis and This program is for ages eight and up. Participants to get more berries out of season to arrive. Your variety anyway. The Gracie Patton Dorsey. will learn about the different homes that can be She is survived by one those plants that take so blueberry bushes may “highbush” varieties are made for birds and will build a bluebird house. daughter, Samantha Wom- long to produce. appreciate evergreen able to produce berries Materials are provided and seating is limited so ack of Dugway, Utah; one Stop bingeing birds with mulch anytime they need with just one bush, but please call to register. brother, Randy Dorsey curtains. Are the birds protection from winter you’ll get better results if The workshop is free of charge but you must of Horatio; two sisters, getting more berries from cold. you plant two highbush call to register in order to attend. Wanda Faye Edens of De your bushes than you are? Treat blueberries with varieties. For more information, call Aneesah Rasheed at Queen and Mary Ellen To keep birds and other well-aged sawdust. What Pick blueberries at their 870-983-2790. Hudson of Foreman; and hungry animals out of may look like old, rotting sweetest. Blueberries her grandson, Logan Ellis your fruit vines and berry sawdust to you looks like may not be completely Womack. bushes, try this. Cover a mouthwatering dessert ripe until one to three Graveside funeral the vines and bushes with to your blueberry plants. days after they turn blue. Juneteenth 2011: services for Mrs. Wat- old, sheer curtains. The New sawdust just won’t Could it be worthwhile to kins were held at 10 a.m. curtains will stop those cut it. To please your wait a day or two before Thursday, June 2, 2011 in eager nibblers with no blueberries, sawdust harvesting those berries? A Legacy of Freedom the Clear Creek Cemetery harm done to creatures needs to be old enough Why not put it to the test? with Ralph Staggs and Charles Ligon offi ciating. or plants. to rot a little. Give your Clean and taste a few LITTLE ROCK– Mosaic Templars Cultural Give blueberries new blueberry bushes a mulch berries the day they turn You may register on- Center, a museum of the Department of Arkansas line at www.wilkersonfu- mulch for Christmas. You of well-aged sawdust and blue. No matter when you , will celebrate its 3rd Annual Juneteenth neralhomes.com. know your blueberries you may be surprised at decide to harvest most festivities on June 18, from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the need mulching before what they can do. Just of the bush, tag a few corner of Broadway and 9th Street in downtown January’s cold weather make sure you don’t use newly blue berries and Little Rock. sets in, but you can’t sawdust from chemically leave them on the bush “Juneteenth is about remembering the struggles possibly take the time to treated wood. for taste-testing. Sample and hardships of enslaved African Americans, Hunter track down new mulch Mix blueberry varieties several berries on each and celebrating their freedom and generations until after Christmas. for better harvest. If you’re of the next three days. to come. John Bush and Chester Keats, former education Fortunately, the mulch planting blueberry bushes, When you’re done you’ll slaves built Mosaic Templars of America. It’s quite you need might already why not plant at least two know exactly when to powerful that the Cultural Center now stands as be sitting in your family different varieties? After pick to get the best-tasting the cornerstone and foundation of their dreams course room. Once your holiday all, blueberry varieties blueberries. nearly a century later” Quantia Fletcher, Director of Education at the Cultural Center said. Juneteenth, also referred to as Freedom Day or offered pies, Amish peanut butter The Arkansas Game Emancipation Day, is the oldest known celebration (expected if enough made and Fish Commission commemorating the ending of slavery in the What’s expected and left over from friday) will be hosting a Hunter United States. Dating back to 1865, it was on June - from Regi and Laureen Education Course at Rick 19 that the Union soldiers, led by Major General Hostetler Evans Grandview Prairie Gordon Granger, landed at Galveston, Texas, with Coming soon: Conservation Education at Howard County news that the war had ended and that the enslaved Corn and pinto beans - Center in Columbus. were now free. from Fulton Farms Classes will start at 8 a.m. Local community leaders will offi cially begin the Peaches - from Jamison and end at 6 p.m. on Tues., Farmers’ Market? day with a reading of the Juneteenth Proclamation By the Howard County Sat., June 4: Farms June 14. at 12 p.m., followed by tours of the Cultural Farmers’ Market More blueberries Peaches and Bring a sack lunch, as Center and a wide range of entertainment and free Expected at Howard (peaches and blackberries blackberries - from Daddy lunch will not be provided. activities until 7 p.m. Saturday’s events include: County Farmers’ Market soon) - from Daddy Bob’s Bob’s The 10 hour course Zinse Agginie and the Drum Ballet of Hope; fri., June 3: Free range farm-fresh Miscellaneous produce will cover subjects Bongo Willie Drumming Circle; Blueberries(peaches eggs - from Kat’s Happy – from all our local growers such as conservation, Parkview Players living history characters; and blackberries soon) - Chicks and more farm- starting to come off soon. sportsmanship, archery, Gloryland Pastor’s Choir; from Daddy Bob’s fresh eggs - from LTB Be sure to check the muzzleloading, survival The Auction Block theatrical performance; Farm-fresh eggs - from Farms Chamber of Commerce and fi rst aid, and fi rearms. There will be oral history interviews, cultural LTB Farms Herbal bath salts, jams website at www. You must attend the entire face painting and hair braiding, rock climbing Flowers, fresh and jellies, herbal soaps, nashvillear.com for what session and successfully wall, music, games, food, vendors and more. The homemade bread, some early produce - from is expected at market each complete a written Cultural Center would like to thank the following cinnamon rolls, coffee Daddy Bob’s week. examination to receive a partners, including the Offi ce of Governor Mike cakes, fresh radishes, Flowers, fresh Also, make sure you hunter education card, Beebe, City of Little Rock, Little Rock Central pies, Amish peanut butter homemade bread, visit howard county which is honored in all High School National Historic Site, Arkansas Black - from Regi and Laureen cinnamon rolls, coffee farmers’ market facebook states and provinces History Commission, Minority Health Commission, Hostetler cakes, fresh radishes, page and “like” it. where hunter education and Central Arkansas Water. For a complete list is required. of our partners, vendors, and activities, visit our It’s free and open to website www.mosaictemplars.com. anyone though you must Belleville Cemetery Sixty-Sixth Annual Homecoming The Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, a register to attend. The 66th annual miles south of Lockesburg elected each year. Anyone museum of the Department of Arkansas Heritage, For more information, homecoming sponsored on Highway 71 then having family members is dedicated to telling the history of African call Aneesah Rasheed at by the Belleville Cemetery approximately 1/4 mile buried in the cemetery Americans in Arkansas from 1870 to the 870-983-2790. Association will be held east on Highway 317. or anyone having an especially in the areas of politics, business and June 5, at the Belleville The church and pavilion interest in the cemetery is the arts. Other agencies of the Department of Church. The program will are available for funeral considered to be members Arkansas Heritage include Arkansas Arts Council, Look for begin at 10:45 a.m. with services. of the association. Arkansas Historic Preservation, Arkansas Natural speakers and singing. The Belleville Cemetery The cemetery and Heritage Commission, Delta Cultural Center, A memorial service Association was organized church are maintained Historic Arkansas Museum and Old State House honoring those buried in in 1945 with the first entirely from donations. Museum. the cemetery since held the Anyone unable to attend on Facebook! homecoming in 2010 will following year. the homecoming and be part of the morning’s The homecoming who wish to make a program. services were held at contribution to continue A basket lunch will be various times during the this work, may mail their Happy Birthday spread on tables set up in Spring months of the year donation to Belleville the pavilion. The public until directors had the Cemetery Association, is invited to bring their foresight to set a specifi c P.O. Box 41, Lockesburg, Mrs. Annette Webb lawn chairs and share a time for the homecoming. AR, 71846. good meal and fellowship The fi rst Sunday in June of All donations with family, friends, each year was selected. and participation in and neighbors after the A board of directors homecoming activities Sunrise morning’s program as no is elected to oversee are appreciated. seating is available in the the maintenance of the 6-2-1939 pavilion. cemetery and church. The church and Their terms are for three We Can Insure Anyone! cemetery are located two years with a partial board NO ONE IS TURNED DOWN! Sunset FINAL EXPENSE BURIAL INSURANCE Puzzle Answers AVAILABLE FOR ANYONE AGED 0-99! 4-2-2010 INSURANCE EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY Lord, Kerusso & Boles Life Insurance Regardless of Illness or Disease Our perfect flower gone but not forgotten. Jerry L. 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DE QUEEN – Steve Cole, has served on the CCCUA Chancellor of Cossatot Board of Visitors since Ramsey, Brumley to wed Community College of the 2001. University of Arkansas, Cole added, “Kathy and announced in the regu- Jay have been a huge part Clint and Betty Ramsey from Oklahoma State Univer- lar session of Cossatot’s of the evolution of our col- of Nashville are pleased sity Institute of Technology in Board of Visitors meeting lege and it is nice to see to announce the 2008 and is currently employed on Monday evening, May that they both will have engagement as a graphic designer with 23rd at the Ashdown Cam- the opportunity to oversee and approach- the Chickasaw Nation in Ada, pus that the University of even more positive growth ing marriage of Oklahoma. Arkansas System Board in size and quality. Our their daughter, Kyle graduated from Kings- of Trustees reappointed Board of Visitors is com- Jennifer Kay to ton High School in 1994. He is two of the Board’s current prised of what I call “rock Kyle Quentis a 1998 graduate of Oklahoma members, Kathy Beavert stars,” meaning that all Brumley, son of State University Institute of and Jay Dooley. nine surpass everyone’s Quentis and Sue Technology and is employed Kathy Beavert of Mur- expectations of profes- Brumley of Wil- as a Creative Director with freesboro has served on sionalism and leadership. lis, Oklahoma. the Chickasaw Nation in Ada, the CCCUA Board of Visi- It seems our college has Jennifer is a Oklahoma. tors since 2001. She also perfect people in all posi- 2004 graduate The wedding will take place served on the College’s tions…at every level.” of Nashville at 6 in the evening on Oct. Board of Trustees from Both Beavert and Dool- High School. 1, 2011 at the First Baptist 1995-2001. ey will serve six year terms She graduated Church in Nashville. Jay Dooley of De Queen that will end June 30, 2017.

Lifeline Ministry to host anniversary Lifeline Ministry will celebrate its pastor and wife’s anniversary on Sun., June 5 at 3:30 p.m. at the church. Grandview to host ‘Kinder Kamp’ Kids ages four through seven can join us at the Rick Evans Grandview Prairie Conservation Education Cen- ter in Columbus on Thurs., June 9, from 9-11 a.m. for this two-hour day camp. Kinder Kamp theme will be “Fabulous Fish.” There will be several fun activities related to fi sh. A responsible adult is required to stay on the premises. The workshop is free of charge but you must call to register in order to attend. For more information, call Aneesah Rasheed at 870- 983-2790. Energy assistance program has ended The Winter 2011 Crisis Intervention Home Energy Assistance Program has ended. Southwest Arkansas Development Council will no longer be taking applica- tions.

ABOVE: The Eagles club presented a check for $250 to the Howard County Christian Health Clinic recently. Pictured are Bill Blakeley, Brenda Bassham, Billy Rosenbaum, Ralph Brezler, Gary Funderburk and Cay Teague.

BENEFIT LUNCHEON for CALVIN BUICE Shayla Miller, a Nashville fifth grader, presents her space shuttle at the annual space academy. presented by the Miller and other fifth graders presented their work at the closing ceremony of the Nashville Elementary Space Academy. The NESA honors the students who have completed a study of space exploration. All students became “certified space trainers,” Program Coordinator Becky Floyd said. OMEGA MEN Photo by Cecil Harris of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Saturday, June 4th @ 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at FBC (Main Street) Parking Lot Carry-out fare, featuring: Smoked Chicken, Potato Salad, Barbeque Beans, and Dessert Cost: Donations Only! NASHVILLE NEWS • Thursday, June 2, 2011 • Page 5 charge. There is also a kickoff “play.” If you want to bring sales from the concession LOCKESBURG Don’t forget to check event schedule for June a little potluck something stand and your donations. out the new businesses in 8 at 7 p.m. that will be a to share that is always Please help keep it that TIDBITS town. Drop in at Grubbs “Don’t Miss This Action welcome as well. way. There is still a lot Heating & Air and Cindy’s Moment. The Annual Lockesburg in the “works.” The Park By Susie Thompson and Donna Gallaher Resale shop have opened The Lockesburg Lion’s Car Show will be held on Commission/Committee ************** at 3430 S. Camellia (the Club will meet on June 14 Sat., July 2. If you have an needs members, volun- old peach shed). You can and June 28 at noon at the old vehicle that you want teers, and helpers for this June is busting out all ers of all ages will travel call Glen at (870) 784-1380, Bank of Lockesburg. to show off a little or a lot. event. There will be space over!!!! We know because the globe this summer or Cindy at (870)784-3149. The Lockesburg City Read Tidbits for contact for vendors and fund rais- company’s coming. It is as the Library presents Their hours are Monday Council will meet on June information in the next ers. We got our thinking time for the 66th Annual “One World, Many Sto- through Saturday from 8 14 at 6:30 p.m. at Lockes- week or so. caps on and would like to Bellville Homecoming ries” during their summer a.m. to 6 p.m. burg City Hall. The Provo July 4 is fast approach- suggest that some Relay sponsored by the Bellville reading program. Children We do not have a Secret Fire Department will hold ing and believe it or not we for Life teams get an early Cemetery Association. It will explore places from Good Samaritan this week. Bingo and Burgers fund- got wind of some stuff hap- start on 2012 on July 12. will be Sun., June 5 begin- around the world through There could be several raiser for the Little Britch- pening. We’ve been talk- A Single Shot Triple Bar- ning with a program at stories, crafts, music, and reasons for that. The one es rodeo on June 18. ing about the Tomahawk rel Rossi Set is on display 10:45 a.m. followed by a other activities. The 2011 we are choosing is that There are only three Throw and that is looking at Baker’s Pawn Shop in potluck basket lunch, with Summer Reading Program we’ve been unobservant weeks left until the June more and more like it will De Queen. It is being fun and catching up going is open to Kindergarten this week. We’ve been tied 15 silent auction is over happen. The National raffl ed off for the Provo on everywhere. through adult. Yes, this up in too many of our own at First Baptist Church Guard is bringing a Foot- Volunteer Fire Department In case you haven’t year we will have an adult activities to pay attention on a hand crafted knife ball and a basketball Toss and will be given away at been in awhile, (or per- program. Our progress to the folks around us. made by Ross Tyser of game. The packed picnic the Kids Rodeo and BBQ chance have never been), will be recorded on a large So…we would still love a Spartanburg, S.C. Pictures cooler to be raffl ed is go- on Sept. 17. If you want everyone is welcome. Of world map. Every book call from someone about of the knife are on the ing to be given away that tickets, contact any mem- course there is an oppor- read qualifi es the reader someone doing something First Baptist Church of day. The fi reworks are or- ber of the Provo VFD, or tunity to fi nd out what is to one entry in a special nice. It also is a reminder Lockesburg, AR Facebook dered and the concession at Baker’s. going on with the Cem- prize drawing at the end to ourselves that we are page. You can also get stand is stocked. Now, all To get items in Lockes- etery Association. They of June. missing what truly is im- some history on the knife they need is you to come burg Tidbits, send e-mail will accept donations. The library is open portant. maker at rtcustomknives. out and remember that to mommasusie1953@ If you can’t come and Wednesdays and Thurs- VBS at First Baptist is com. The high bid at the this is a fundraiser along yahoo.com or call her at would like to correspond days 9:30 a.m. to noon; going to “The Big Apple” moment is still $330 and with everything else it is. (870) 784-0993. Our dead- (or send money) their 1-5 p.m. and Saturdays for the week. It will be “Play Night” is each Thurs- The Ida Margaret Coulter line is Monday mornings address is P. O. Box 41, 9 - 12.The fi rst children’s held June 12 through June day, beginning at 6 p.m. Stone Park is operated by at 9 a.m.. Lockesburg, AR 71846. program in “One World, 16 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. for in the Fellowship Hall of Every Saturday from 10-11 Many Stories” begins this pre-schoolers through First Baptist Church for a.m. in the month of June Sat., June 4. For more in- 12th graders. The excite- those people who just THIS COLUMN BROUGHT the Lockesburg Library formation, call Ms. Wendy ment is building for the love to create something. TO YOU BY: will have its 2011 Summer at the library at 289-2233. “trip” to visit the Big City. Grab a project and come Reading Program. Read- All programs are free of LOCKESBURG BRANCH

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1310 S. 4th St. • 845-1413 Page 6 • Thursday, June 2, 2011 • NASHVILLE NEWS MEMORIAL From Page 1 A healthy crowd is ex- pected to come and do just that. Pike County Judge Don Baker is set to deliver a keynote address at the unveiling, along with prayers led by Harold Turner and Bro. George Baker, a bagpipe tribute by Mike White and a pre- sentation of 20 white roses donated by Glenwood Florists. The monument itself was purchased at cost from Fitch Memorial, of Mt. Plesant, and was fund- ed entirely by donations. Events at the river bank will begin at 2 pm, followed by a service and dinner at Pilgrim Rest Church in Lodi, where many of TOP: Ramon Wilson, Bobby Keaster, Judge Kevin Smith and Terry Sneed the fl ood survivors were listen as Rotary District Manager Joe Fish speaks about seven influential men housed immediately fol- in Rotary. lowing the tragedy. LEFT: Rotary District Manager Joe Fish speaks to the Nashville Rotary Club To RSVP for the din- about the roots of Rotary International. Fish also gave an update on Rotary’s ner, contact Penny Putz at 870-828-0394 or Graig fight against Polio. Last year there were only 123 documented cases of Polio Cowart at 870-223-1034. in the world. Photos by Logan Webster

SCAM By Jean A. Ince It’s summer! Protect your skin from Staff chairman From Page 1 UofA Cooperative Extension pedite” the process of Service • Howard County sunburn and your credit from thieves receiving the six-figure sum. A check for $3,700 Summer is here! Even essary items. refunded to you as cash, that has personal informa- for more information re- is enclosed for the unsus- if the calendar does not It is important not to depending on your meth- tion on it, including your garding fi nancial matters. pecting “winner.” officially mark summer carry your Social Secu- od of payment. credit card number in the Recipe of the Week The sum is then de- until mid-June, just step rity card in your purse Or if you’ve used a cred- trash. This recipe was submit- ducted from “your total outside. Hot temperatures or wallet. Your Social Se- it card, the overcharge can Lastly, when you return ted by Caleb Shepherd, a winning of $120,000 to are upon us. curity card needs to stay be refunded as a credit to home and receive your member of Show-n-Shine enable you [sic] pay for When you hear the at home or locked up in a your account. credit card statement, 4-H Club. the applicable winning words “summer safety” safe place. Finally, be really careful be sure to look it over He won fi rst place in the charges which is $2,700.” you may think about life- Make sure you only take when you are using credit carefully to make sure senior division in the 4-H As soon as the payment guards and sunscreen. But the personal identifi cation cards or debit cards on the charges are correct. Dairy Foods Contest held is acknowledged, “the bal- ance of your total winning as you move into our sum- you need and the particu- summer vacation. If you fi nd anything that recently. - which is $119,300 - will mer schedule, you need lar credit or debit cards It’s a good idea to go looks suspicious, be sure Sour Cream Pound be released to you either to think about consumer you intend to use while ahead and sign the card on to contact your credit Cake by cashier’s check, money safety, too. you are away from home. the back so the sales clerk card company as soon as 2 3/4 c. sugar order or wire transfer Identity theft is on the Leave everything else in a can check your signature possible. 1 c. butter or margarine to your designated lo- rise and it is more impor- secure location. to make sure that it’s ac- Remember, never lend 6 eggs cal bank account. Please tant now than ever that It is important to always curate. a credit card to anyone, 3 c. sifted fl our do not attempt to use you take steps to prevent check your receipts when Make sure you always never sign a blank credit 1/2 tsp. salt this check until you call your identity from being you make a purchase, put your credit card back card receipt and never 1/4 tsp. soda and speak with the claim stolen. but be extra careful when into your purse or wal- leave any credit cards or 1 c. sour cream agent.” “People do not need Here are some tips to traveling. let after using it for pur- receipts lying around in 1 tbsp. vanilla to cash the check or help protect your money Anytime you make chases. your hotel room. In mixer bowl, cream send money to anyone,” and personal identity as a purchase, be sure to Take an envelope or It is sad to think there together sugar and butter the sheriff said. “They will you swing into summer check your sales receipt. small zippered wallet or are dishonest people in until light and fl uffy. Add lose their money…it is a and as you travel during If you are at a restaurant, purse with you to put the world, but the fact is eggs one at a time, beat- scam,” he ended. summer vacation. store or gas station, al- your receipts in. Put all there are. ing well after each. Sift Make sure you keep ways check the receipt. receipts in the envelope or Take steps to insure together flour, salt and your purse or wallet with It is important to make wallet to have when you your identity safety. For soda; add to creamed mix- FARM you and think about what sure charges are accurate. return home. Be especially more information on cred- ture alternately with sour From Page 1 you’re carrying in your Mistakes can happen and careful about credit card it cards or to receive a free cream, beating after each Natural Resource Conser- wallet as you travel away it’s much easier to correct receipts and keep them in credit card register that addition. vation Service, Arkansas from home. the mistakes when you are a safe location. can be used in the event Add vanilla, beat well. Department of Workforce Take time before you still at the store than after Don’t leave them ly- your credit cards are sto- Pour batter into greased Education and the Arkan- board the plane or leave your get back home. ing around in your hotel len, contact the Howard and fl oured 10in. tube pan. sas Agriculture Depart- your home to purge your If you find an over- room. Once you return County Extension Offi ce Bake in 350 degree oven ment. purse or wallet of unnec- charge, it can usually be home and no longer need at 870-845-7517 or visit for 1 1/2 hours or until the receipts for tax pur- our offi ce located on the done. Cool 15 minutes. poses or personal travel second fl oor of the court- Remove from pan. purposes, destroy the house. May be garnished receipt by shredding it. You can also visit our with powdered sugar or Don’t throw any receipt website at www.uaex.edu fruit. 2 DAY AUCTION Charles Murry Estate Auction 125 Farm to Market Rd, De Queen, AR SATURDAY, JUNE 4 at 9 a.m. and SUNDAY, JUNE 5 at 1 p.m. Directions: From Hwy 70/71 junction in De Queen, go East approximately 5 miles turn right on Farm to Market Road. Sale is at the 2nd house on left. Saturday we will be auctioning tools and equipment starting at 9 a.m. Sunday we will be moving on to the household items etc.starting at 1 p.m. EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS: 18ft Trailer, Kubota lots of lever type chain hoists, big vises, scaf- L185DT Tractor 4WD w/ front end loader and folding, 2 or 3 tripod levels, 3-drill presses, bush hog, Black Max 2 stage air compressors, hand band saws, paint sprayers, heavy floor Husqvarna chain saw and Weed Eater, table Jacks, impact wrenches, hydrualic jacks, bench saw, router w/ table, router bits, bench grinder, grinder, miles of Extension cords, air hoses and large stump vice, Planer, Skill saw, Troy built cutting hoses (lots of them are new), hand pressure washer (used twice), Sears tiller (like tools, ratchets, sockets, end wrenches of all new),1-535 Ridged pipe Threading machine, sizes, Lots of power hand tools (mostly Mil- 1725 Ford new Holland tractor w/ bush hog ATH waukee), 7 or 8 big job equipment boxes. finishing mower 600, 1-304 CC/CV miller XMT 1 or 3 Phase Power heavy Ind. welders (applica- HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Gun Safe and (2) pistols, tions Tig, mig, Air Arc, Stick), 1-250 Miller matic bedroom furniture, Kenmore refrigerator, GE wire feed (carb. steel, stainless, alum), 1-250 freezer, Kenmore dryer, elec. stove, large China Ideal Arc Welder (Stick or Tig), 2-CC/CV XMT Cabinet, Futon bed, Child's roll top desk, beau- Miller 300, 2-Regency 200 , 1- Thermal Dynam- tiful glassware in cobalt blue, 3 tone etagere ics Pak Master 100 XL Plus, a bunch of Fiber- (emerald green), Cranberry glasses, Ruby red glass work ladders (some twin foot), a bunch pitcher, NRA collectable glasses w/ carrier, cast of steel shelving, 3-pallet jacks, 1-20 ton Viking iron Dutch ovens, NASCAR collectibles, bronze hydraulic press (USA made), Chop saws, up Eagle, plastic tables, and many more items, too right ROL-Air 80gal. compressor, 1-25 kw PTO numerous to mention. driven generator, Victor torches and regulators, Not responsible for theft, fire or accidents. All announcements made day of sale supersedes all other advertisements. Gentry’s Auction Service Jimmy Ray Gentry AR Lic. #1658, LA Lic. #1230, TX Lic. #9828

22496 Office: 870-584-3339 Cell: 870-584-6460 www.gentrysauctionservice.com NASHVILLE NEWS • Thursday, June 2, 2011 • Page 7 Dierks Athletes honored at Dierks booster club banquet DIERKS – The Dierks award Sawyer Kesterson – de- Andrew Sirmon – big baseball team members Tori Icenhower – runs Booster Club honored Brett Nut – leading re- fensive player of the year stick award were Alex Sharp, An- scored and triples their athletes and their ceiver, off season award and most improved player Tyler Mounts – most im- drew Sirmon and Austin Whitney Bennett – sto- accomplishments dur- Josh Tollett – outstand- Caleb Dinger – free proved player Walston. len bases ing their annual Athletics ing defensive back throw award and 3-point Adam Bradshaw – out- In track, Jake Tollett and Dakota Vance – team Awards Banquet at the Chris Icenhower – off percentage standing pitcher Sawyer Kesterson quali- player award high school cafeteria. season award and special Braden Pennington – Alex Sharp – outstand- fi ed for the state meet and Mary Brown – fl yball Sixteen awards were teams award sixth man award ing infi elder in golf Calan Tipton quali- award handed out in football. Kirby Allen – off season Remington Jester was Maclane Moore – out- fi ed for the state tourna- Honorable Mention 7-2A Jon Stapp – most im- award named to the Honorable standing outfi elder ment. All District softball team proved player Members of the 7-2A Mention 7-2A West All Dis- Nick Moore – outstand- There were fi ve mem- members are Hannah Del- Remington Jester – hus- All District football team: trict team. ing catcher and Outlaws bers of the cheer squad linger, Sarah Cothren, tle award Honorable Mention – Hunter Alexander was baseball award who received All-American Whitney Bennett and Em- Jordan Crow – leader- Sawyer Kesterson, Nick named to the 7-2A West All Nick Moore and Sawyer recognition: Brittany Brad- ily Brewer. ship award and the Larry Moore, Dillon Sharp, Brett District basketball team. Kesterson were named to shaw, Sarah Welch, Geor- 7-2A West All District Reel Memorial Scholarship Nutt and Josh Tollett; All Seven awards were the Honorable Mention dyn Ridley, Emily Brewer softball team members Nick Moore – outstand- District – Jordan Crow and presented to the baseball 7-2A West District team. and Jessica Johnson. are Caitlin Lites, Tori Icen- ing offensive back Brady Clifton. team. 7-2A West All-District Five awards were pre- hower, Kori Clement, Mary Dillon Sharp – outstand- Seven awards were pre- sented in girl’s basketball. Brown and Lori Hill. ing lineman sented to the boy’s basket- Kendall Ayers – most re- Caitlin Lites was named Brady Clifton – most ball team. bounds and best offensive to the 2A All State Softball valuable player, big hit Hunter Alexander – player team. award, leading tackler and leading rebounder and of- Whitney Bennett – best Hannah Dellinger and Danny Miller Dedication fensive player of the year defensive player Sawyer Kesterson received Sarah Cothren – best the Edna Cox award. free throw percentage and Tori Icenhower was leading scorer named Miss Outlaw and 15 awards were present- Nick Moore was named ed members of the softball Mister Outlaw. team. Todd and Kelly Moore Hannah Dellinger – were presented with an walks outstanding dedication Kori Clement – batting award for their work with average, home runs, hits, the Outlaw Booster Club singles and RBI’s throughout the year.

209 N. Main, Nashville, AR 71852 Mr. Outlaw Nick Moore and Miss Lady Outlaw Tori Icenhower

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GOOD OL’ BOYS MEET

The Good ‘Ol Boys met May 19 and the next meeting is scheduled for Aug 18. Back row: James Chandler, Bill Chesshir, Pat Robbins, Jimmy Staggs, Mickey Bowden, Ed McCrary, Joe Dallas, Jerry Littlefield, Edwin Tollett, James Tollett, Conrad Dyer, James Jamison, Brice Westfall, Hix Smith Jr., Neely Cassady, Jerry Jacobs and Billy Fred Livingston. Front row: Russell McAlister, Haller Propps, Glen Privitt, Billy Neal Jones, Buddy Rhodes, J.C. Dyer, John Lyons, Bill Driggers, Ralph Balch, Bill Tommy, Don Coulter and Jim Shuffield. Photo by Cecil Harris Howard County 4-H makes library donations Lindsey White “4-H Special Collection” ard County 4-H would like Howard County section of the library. to invite you to visit the 4-H Program Assistant This was Howard county libraries. Members of the How- County 4-H’s 4th year to If you would like more ard County 4-H program conduct their book sale, information about 4-H, call recently donated books, with proceeds benefi tting the Howard County Exten- chairs, and bean bags that the libraries of Howard sion Offi ce at 845-7517. they purchased with the County. Books were also 4-H is open to all youth money they raised from donated this year to the between the ages of 5 and their annual book sale. Dierks Library. In previ- 19 without regard to race, The chairs and bean bags ous years, 4-H has donat- color, national origin, re- will be added to a special ed computers, computer ligion, gender, disability, reading area for youth games, books, and DVDs or any other legally pro- who visit the library. The to area libraries. tected status. books will be added to the The members of How-

Pictured are members of the 4-H Book Sale Committee. Front row: Joshua Rodgers and Cali Dauzat. Back row: Lauren Ince and Caleb Shepherd. Submitted photo

Hope Quilters’ Guild meeting set The Hope Quilters’ Guild meeting will be held Mon., June 6, at 7 p.m. at the BankcorpSouth Build- ing (3rd and Elm), in Hope. The program will be “No Waste Square in a Square,” by Mittie Malone. Contact Sue Bryson for more information at (870) 887-6286. Visitors and new members are always welcome. We have a NEW PRINTER! Get AMAZING Color Copies of Photos from The Newspaper! Come by today or call at 870-845-2010!

4x6 for - $3.00 8½x11 - $7.00 11x17 - $10-12 NASHVILLE NEWS • Thursday, June 2, 2011 • Page 9 Sports 2011 Dinofest Softball Tournament highlights

Halle Mounts throws out a runner at Joslynn Frachiseur (11) slides in safely at second base as the Fuzion battle the Kendall Kirchhoff makes contact as first base for Diamond Elite. Fury from Foreman. High Voltage rallies at the plate.

Mattie Jamison covers for Epic Threat as Kynnedi Gordon (10) of Shock slides in safely at second base. A host of Chili Peppers converge on a ground ball as it tries to make its way through the infield. Pictured left to right: Adalyn Dunn (5), Dakota Smith, Klair Castleberry and Caroline Kesterson. Left: Wild Ivy Coach Bryan McJunkins checks on Macy Bishop after a Photos by mishap at first base. Dewayne Holloway

Brittany Hilliard works from the mound for High Voltage.

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Members of the Dierks Senior class pictured left to right: Keri Wickson, Nick Members of the Dierks Sophomore class pictured left to right: Kendall Ayers, Moore, Brady Clifton, Jon Stapp, Mary Brown, Hannah Dellinger, Tori Icenhower, Sarah Cothren, Austin Walston, Caitlin Lites, Chris Icenhower, Whitney Bennett, Kyle Sawyer Kesterson, Dillon Sharp and Jordan Crow. Davis, Alex Sharp, Remington Jester and Jenny Edge

Members of the Dierks Junior class pictured left to right: Kori Clement, Brett Nutt and Emily Brewer.

See page 7 for a full list of Dierks Sports Banquet Award winners. Photos by Dewayne Holloway. Members of the Dierks Freshman class pictured left to right: Tyler Narens, Andrew Sirmon, Adam Bradshaw, Maclane Moore, Tyler Mounts and Andy Tedder.

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END OF THE YEAR AWARDS AT MINERAL SPRINGS

Fifth graders Martecia Walton and Anjil Perkins praise Pam Wendell for her retiree award from her students.

The Mineral Springs Elementary School had the end of the year awards program in the gym Friday. Parents and families were invited to attend. Principal Jeanie Gorham gave out awards for honor roll, academic excellence, science fair winners and perfect attendance. Star students were awarded for leadership and citizenship for this quarter. The Principal’s Award went to sixth grade students who have an excellent record in test scores, grades, attendance and community service for their entire elementary career. The school also honored retiring fifth and sixth grade teacher Pam Wendell. Pictured are Star Students: Back row: Braden Schooley-Williams, Tahji Beal, Stephen Denney, Lexie Holden, Chase Murphy, Cameron Butler and Esteban Bravo. Front row: Kemberly Gonzales, KeiJuan Hicks, Parker Pry and Matthew Lindsey.

Vincent Edwards and daughter Raven are proud of her Honor Roll and Science Award.

Nurse Monden and little brother, Maddox “Monkey” Monden, hug Haylee after winning her award. The Todd Young family are proud of their daughter Anjil (left). AT LEFT: James “Sarge” Slatton and Peyton Parker are proud David Marts jumped up and yelled Peyton’s award. “Yes!!” for his improvement award. Corinth Church to host pastor, wife appreciation The Corinth First Baptist Church in Mineral Springs will host the 36th Appreciation Service for Rev. Wil- liam H. Mitchell and his wife. The service will be held on June 12 at 2:30 p.m. at the church.

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** Call The Nashville News (870) 845-2010 or The Murfreesboro Diamond (870) 285-2723 for rates, dates or questions ** Modern cast-iron bathtub $100. Maxi Storage. 845-1870 or 845- 70/71. (870) 642-7321 or 584-7837. We strive for accuracy, (870) 286-2085 (Pd:42-45) 3168 (GS:tf, w9) (BH:86-tf, 20w) though occasionally er- ______rors do occur. Please Oak roll top desk $425, oak Portable toilets for construction We buy/sell Brahman heifers. (870) notify us immediately if 4-drawer file cabinet $100, oak jobs and special events. Lonnie 451-4189 (mg:tf) computer desk $100, marble-top Johnson, (870) 642-2787. (LJ:tf, ______your ad has a mistake in Bombay dressers $200. Call (870) w11) it, so that we may cor- 200-2713 (Pd:42-44) ______For all your printing needs: rect it and give you a ______2 & 3 BR trailers for rent. (870) 845-2940. (SBMH:62-tf; w8) Self-inking Stamps, Business free rerun for the  rst ______day that it ran incorrect- Apartments for rent. 451-3940 or Cards, Offi ce Supplies, Paper ly. Mistakes not brought 845-9333 (PV:tf, w6) to our attention before ______Certi ed Spanish teacher looking & Commercial Printing! Modern brick apartments for rent, to babysit during summer months. the second printing of the 90 Dodge Ram PK Shortbed, contact Bill @  e Agency, 845- For more info, call (870) 200-0977. 418 N. Main St., Nashville or ad are eligible for one free Red, Low mileage, 870-292-9963 1011. (TA:tf, w11) (Pd:42-46; w14) corrected ad only! (Pd:45-47) ______For more information ______3 BR, 1½ BA, CH/A, $500/mo, ref- call erences & deposit required. (870) and assistance regarding 845-2145 (SJ:42-tf; 13) the investigation of  - ______(870) 845-2010 nancing or business op- Send your ads to: [email protected] portunities, e Nash- ville News urges our readers to contact the Need Certi ed Service Technician/ Septic tank pumping and drain HOWARD COUNTY Better Business Bureau Mechanic - Must have own tools. cleaning service, sewer lines/drains CHILDREN’S CENTER of Arkansas, 12521 Can- Commissioned salary based on unstopped. Johnson Services, experience. Fill out application (870) 642-2787 (LJ:27-tf, 13w) Client Instructor, Group Home nis Rd., Little Rock, AR or bring resume to DeQueen 3/2 with land. Must sell fast! Call ______Part Time Position - Working with developmentally disabled adult males, in a Group Home setting. Job consists of work- Ford-Chrysler in DeQueen, AR. anytime (903) 831-4540 (SH:96-tf, Jimmy Don Sullivan Welding & 72211 or phone (501) ing with individuals on shopping, laundry, cooking, house- (DQF:95-tf, 27w) w10) Construction Service, 845-4752, 665-7274 or 1-800-482- keeping, money management and socialization skills. Work ______licensed septic tank installation. 8448. schedule: evenings and part of each weekend (approximately Drivers Wanted - Home Daily, Bingham Manufactured Homes (JDS:tf; w12) 20 hours per week). Paid Weekly, Owner Operator - Invest your income tax refund! ______Must be able to pass criminal records background check, and Company Dirvers! Immediate Come see our new oor plans and  e Terminator Pest Control (870) pre-employment drug test and provide proof of high school Positions Available! Call for Details prices. 4 miles east of DeQueen, 557-1780. (tf) diploma or equiv. E.O.E. Please, No Phone Calls. - 214-864-6163 (Pd: 44-47) Hwy 70/71 (371). (870) 642-7321 ______Applications may be completed at HCCC Inc., ______or 584-7837. (BH:25-tf; w25) Hostetler Mowing - dependable 1577 Hwy 371 West, Nashville, AR 71852. Man Power in Hope now hiring for ______lawn care. (870) 557-4510 (RH:20- forkli operator in Nashville, com- Renters wanted. Call for info: (903) tf; w6) puter & barcode scanner skills a 831-6014 (SH:96-tf; w6) ______For Sale: electric wheelchairs, must, 870-777-0365 (MP:44-46) ______Tennis lessons, private or group. portable, lightweight, like new. ______4/2 on land. Ready to move in. My (870) 845-8505 (dh:tf) Low $ or perhaps free to senior. loss, your gain! Call Now (903) ______888-442-3390 (WG:4-tf) 838-7324 (SH:96-tf; w14) Ward Shavings LLC - dry shavings ______$1,350/van load. (870) 285-3377 Pronto electric handicap chair in Have 3 homes for sale. Call now - (WS:89-tf; w9) excellent condition. $650 for li 24 hrs. (903) 831-6412 (SH:96-tf; ______& chair. (870) 845-3727 or 451- w10) 3493. (dj:tf) ______Smith’s Mini Storage ______Furnished apartments for rent, 3 Bedroom – 2 Bath - 4.31 acres Kubota zero-turn ZD21 lawn Units available in utilities paid, 1403 S. Main, two Nashville & Mineral Springs 115 Stone Lake Road is situated in a rural mower, 60 in. Pride deck. $6,800. blocks from Tyson, call Hal Scrog- Call (870) 703-2829 (lw:33-34) gins, 845-1691. (tf) (870) 845-5075 sub-division and overlooks a 10 acre lake. A ______ranch style brick home with 2,001 sq. ft. liv- Absolute Bargain - New pillow-top Peach Tree Trailer Park, 2 and 3 mattress set. Has manufacturer’s bedrooms, furnished, conveniently Bingham Trailers: Cattle, cargo, ing space, attached 2 vehicle garage, ceramic warranty. Twin $78, Full $98, located laundry. 845-1355 or 845- equipment, horse, utility, conces- HOSTETLER and carpet fl oor coverings, living room/den Queen $138, King $168. Call (903) 2943 (PT:18-tf, w15) sion... Inventory reduction sale. MOWING combination has a WBFP, formal dining room, 276-9354 (Pd:37-44) ______4 miles east of DeQueen, Hwy ______Murfreesboro Mini Storage and Dependable Lawn Care kitchen has an extra eating area, large back yard Commercial & Residential with a nice patio area. Call for an appointment SANDY BRANCH H&H LITTER SERVICE Leaf Cleanup to see this beautiful property. This almost new MOBILE HOMES (870) 557- We have your mobile home needs. Poultry House Clean-out home lists for only $169,900. SALES, SERVICE, RENTAL & MOVING Rusty Hostetler 4510 www.rayandassociates.net Call for your personal tour today! Financing Available! 8:00-5:00 (870) 557-0143 Nashville Ray & Associates Real Estate (870) 845-2940 724 S. Main St., Nashville • Residential P.O. Box 459 (870) 845-2900 • (870) 904-0293 • Commercial Dierks, Arkansas WANTED TO BUY • Industrial Ryan Turner, Owner FULL TIME POSITION AVAILABLE SOON Terry Ray 845-7757 • Sharla Parrish 845-7079 Licensed Phone: TIMBER AND TIMBERLAND Bonded & Insured (870) 286-2442 HOWARD COUNTY CHILDREN’S CENTER Cell: (870) 845-9299 We buy pine & hardwood sawlogs & pulpwood. We will buy your tract in Classroom Instructor: Working with developmentally Turner Electric the bulk or by scale, with weekly settlements. We will cruise your timber disabled adults in a small group setting. Will be teaching & give you a FREE ESTIMATE with no obligation to you. basic living skills: simple cooking, socialization, safety, money skills, leisure skills, and community awareness. CARLTON J.W. MILLER TIMBER CO., INC.

MINI STORAGE 4300 Gazola St. • Texarkana, TX Work Schedule: Monday thru Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (903) 838-5836 (870) 845-3560 Jimmy Miller 1-800-8TIMBER All candidates must be able to pass criminal records back- ground check, pre-employment drug test and provide proof www.nashvillenews.org of high school diploma or equivalency. EOE (870) 845-2010 Applications may be completed at HCCC Inc. 1577 Hwy 371 W, Nashville, AR 71852 The Agency Realty & Premier Mortage No Phone Calls Please Bill Fritts Principle Broker & HOWARD COUNTY Loan Offi cer CHILDREN’S CENTER PART TIME POSITION 870-845-1011 or 870-845-6100 Need a LIVE-IN COMPANION for a developmen- 101 S. Main Street [email protected] www.theagencyrealty.net tally disabled male. Will be providing training in Nashville, AR 71852 meal preparation, cleaning, laundry, shopping, mon- ey management, grooming, leisure time activities and MILLWOOD CORPORATION health and safety issues. BUYER OF TIMBER & TIMBERLAND Part Time Schedule: Friday, 3:30 pm - Sunday, 3:30 pm, continuous Matt Tollett (870) 845-5582 Must be able to pass criminal records background Johnny Porter - (870) 777-3774 check, pre-employment drug test and provide proof of high school diploma or equiv. E.O.E. Please, No J.K. Porter Jason Porter RF#987 Phone Calls. P.O. Box 1316 Offi ce: Applications may be completed at HCCC Inc., 1577 Hope, AR 71802 800-647-6455 Hwy 371 West, Nashville, AR 71852. Page 14 • Thursday, June 2, 2011 • NASHVILLE NEWS HALFTHIS FRIDAY! 12-9 PM! ONE DAY ONLY! PRICETHE STRING TAG SALE!ON ALL LIVING ROOM, BEDROOM, AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE!

IT’S OUR FAMOUS HALF PRICE SALE! FRIDAY 12PM-9PM IF YOU MISS THIS SAVINGS EVENT YOU WILL PAY TOO MUCH!

THIS IS WHEN WE OFFER OUR TOTAL INVENTORY OF QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS AT OUR LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR. ALL FURNITURE IS HALF OUR STRING-TAG PRICE! ALL ACCESSORIES ARE 10% OFF. APPLIANCES AND ELECTRONICS ARE PRICED AS TAGGED. DUE TO THE EXTREME LOW PRICES ALL SALES ARE FINAL. PURCHASES ARE TO BE REMOVED FROM OUR PREMISES WITHIN TEN DAYS. BRING YOUR CHECKBOOK, CASH, VISA, DISCOVER, MASTER CARD OR GOOD CREDIT. 12 MONTHS NO INTEREST FINANCING IS FRIDAY 12 NOON-9PM! AVAILABLE ON APPROVAL THROUGH OUTSIDE FINANCING. This special “half price sale” is for 9 hours only. This Friday only.No phone orders. No C.O.D.s. All sales are final and all purchases must be removed from our premises within 10 days. Local delivery is extra. These are absolutely the lowest prices that we offer on our total stock of quality home furnishings. All appliances and electronics are reduced for cash. Photos for illustrative purposes only.

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