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Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 u Vol. 14, Issue 15 u 24 pages, 2 sections u 75¢ Leader Garden Party Board NES opens outdoor classroom www.swarkansasnews.com By John R. Schirmer done” for the project. News-Leader staff The outdoor class- As teachers Michael room will be set up with- OPINION 4A Eudy and Ben Wallis in a few days in conjunc- sang their version of tion with the garden, Fish withdrawal “Garden Party,” Nash- Williams said. strikes after ville Elementary School Master Gardener Deb opened its student gar- Bolding has assisted with journey to den Monday morning. the project. She com- Gulf Coast. The garden is located mended the school and behind the building and students for their in- is focused on helping volvement. Counties students apply what Arkansas Secretary of they learn in an indoor Agriculture Wes Ward schedule classroom to an outdoor spoke to the audience of classroom. sixth graders, parents, fu clinics Principal Latito Wil- community volunteers The Arkansas De- liams recognized elemen- and teachers. partment of Health’s tary teacher Twyla Nich- He told the students (ADH) annual “mass fu ols who “has worked so that Arkansas is ranked News-Leader photo/JOHN R. SCHIRMER clinics” will take place in hard on this after hours. MUSIC AT GARDEN OPENING. Ben Wallis (left) and Michael Eudy (right) Howard and surround- There’s so much she has See Garden • Page 5A sing “Garden Party” Monday at the opening of the NES campus garden. ing counties in October. The clinic schedule includes: Howard County Funding cuts mean Oct. 27, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the How- ard County Famrers’ changes lie ahead Market, located at 110 South Washington in Nashville, (870) 845- for area senior centers 2208 By Patrick Massey McPhaul stressed that Sevier County The De Queen Bee SWADC’s other services - Oct 27, 8:30 a.m. to Senior Citizen Centers in including its non-emergency 4 p.m., Sevier County Sevier and Howard counties medical transportation, util- Health Unit in De and a number of other coun- ity assistance program and Queen, (870) 642-2535 ties in Southwestern Arkan- home health services - will Pike County sas will see new management remain in operation. Oct. 28, 9 a.m. to 3 for the first time in three The Area Agency on Ag- p.m., Glenwood Senior decades due to a signifcant ing (AAA) of Southwestern Citizen Center, located cut in funding over the past Arkansas will take over op- at 229 Betty Street in few years. eration of the afected cen- Glenwood, (870) 285- The Southwest Arkan- ters. AAA can choose to run 2535 sas Development Council the centers itself or contract Little River County (SWADC), which has oper- their services to another or- Oct. 28, 8:30 a.m. ated centers in several area ganization, as it had done to 3:30 p.m., Ashdown counties for the past 30 years, previously with SWADC. Senior Citizen Center, did not renew its contract to Until another organization is located at 1321 Gordon run the facilities in seven of subcontracted, AAA will run Drive in Ashdown, (870) those counties, including Se- the centers itself. 898-3831 vier and Howard. The other Cindy Louis, chief fnan- This year during the affected counties include cial ofcer for AAA of South- clinics, if you have insur- Little River, Ouachita, Dallas, western Arkansas, said the ance ADH will ask your Hempstead and Nevada. As agency hopes to keep all of insurance company to News-Leader photo/JOHN R. SCHIRMER of Oct. 14, the organization the affected centers open, pay for the cost of giving KISS FOR THE QUEEN. David Carver (right) kisses his daugh- will no longer operate centers though that will depend the vaccine. If you do ter Kaylea Carver Friday after crowning her NHS Homecoming in these counties. heavily on funding. not have insurance or queen during pre-game ceremonies at Scrapper Stadium. “We’ve received funding “We don’t plan on any your insurance does cuts of over $230,000 in the centers closing right now. But not pay for shots, there past 24-26 months. Those there is the possibility,” she will still be no charge to Scrappers take have been devastating cuts said. “Some could be closed if you during the mass fu for this organization,” said the money isn’t there to keep clinics. James McPhaul, executive di- them open.” Homecoming win rector of SWADC. “After that Louis added the agen- kind of loss, we had to choose cy is unsure how many of Haunted By John R. Schirmer rankings remained unchanged to cut our services, absorb the SWADC’s employees will be News-Leader staff after the game. losses or get out. We’ve cut all rehired through the transi- house set With Queen Kaylea Carver The 3-point margin was we could cut and absorbed all tion. at Nathan and her court cheering them closer than some of the state we could absorb. All we had “Again, that’s going to be on, the Nashville Scrappers (6- sports pundits predicted, but left was to get out.” based on funding,” she said. A locally famous 0, 3-0) won their Homecoming Coach Mike Volarvich said the McPhaul said the organi- “We’re talking to our sena- haunted house will be game over Joe T. Robinson 31-28 margin favored the Scrappers. zation attempted to reduce tors and representatives to open to the public on Friday night. The Senators are “We felt like if we had it close expenses but could no longer see what they might be able three dates. now 5-1, 2-1 in district. in the fourth quarter, we had sustain the losses it absorbed to do.” The spook palace Stadium announcer Johnny a chance to win. We talked to by operating the senior citi- Some centers may be sponsored by the Wilson introduced the royalty the kids about making it close” zen center program. closed temporarily during Nathan Volunteer Fire and escorts before the game. because Robinson hadn’t fared “As a non-profit, we’ve the transition period. Department for the 21st For the Senators, playing as a well in previous seasons in close always been underfunded “If we do have to close time will be on Satur- Homecoming opponent likely game. in the services we provide. a center for reorganization, days -- Oct. 15, 22 and was an unusual experience. The “I’m proud of how we fought It got to the point where it could be for one to two 29. Hours are 7-10 p.m. Scrappers entered the game as for four quarters. Our guys we couldn’t incur any more weeks,” Louis said. Admission is $5. the number one team in Class losses through this program,” The haunted house 4A; Robinson was third. The See Victory • Page 6A he said. See Centers • Page 5A is located at #6 Four C Road in the Nathan community north of Nashville. Youth minister at Nashville FBC makes move to Tulsa congregation By John R. Schirmer about it was great.” has no Sunday night or News-Leader staff Dyar said he “loved Wednesday night activi- After three years as the diversity of our ties. “It’s all focused on youth minister at First group. I told kids not to Sunday morning,” Dyar Baptist Church of Nash- just go through the mo- said. ville, Michael Dyar re- tions and not just take The church has two cently accepted a posi- things at face value.” Sunday morning servic- tion as elementary chil- Wednesday, Oct. 5, es. “I’l be in the frst one dren’s pastor at a church was the final time the as a member. The other in Tulsa. His first day youth and Dyar were one, I’ll be in charge of Inside the Leader with the Oklahoma con- together for a regularly the kids’ area of service,” Obituaries, 2A gregation was Sunday. scheduled event. “We Dyar said. Early Files, 3A Looking back on his shared trip stories. We Much of the congre- time with the Nashville Opinion, 4A talked about funny gation’s work is “volun- youth group, Dyar said things kids have done. teer driven. I”ll recruit Sports, 6A-12A there have been “a lot of It’s really rewarding and train volunteers. Trends, B highlights. We’ve seen to see the love we all There’s no Sunday Classifeds, 10B kids who’ve come into share.” School. They do home our student ministry Dyar and his wife groups that meet dif- and their desire to serve Lara made the move to ferent times throughout the Lord and grow in Tulsa during the week- the city.” their faith.” end. He will minister out Dyar said there are Mission trips to Okla- of the Church at South 108 children in grades homa City “were great. Tulsa, part of the multi- K-6 at the South Tulsa Our New Orleans trip campus Church at Battle location. MOVE FOR LOCAL MINISTER. Michael Dyar has this summer was phe- Creek. moved to Tulsa for a church position there. nomenal. 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ciety. Sheri Higginbotham and Maradiaga of San Jacinto, Her lifelong love of husband, Mordy, of Mag- Calif.; two sisters, Birdie church and volunteering nolia, Ark., and Kevin Baker of Melbourne, Fla., Obituaries were the driving forces in Newell of Hope, Ark.; and Barbara Conley of Gil- her life. She was a member three great grandchildren, bert, Ariz.; a brother, Billy the Nashville Chamber vices for were at 11 a.m. of the Pea Ridge United Kailey Newell, Amber Joe Graves of Goose Creek, of Commerce and was a Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016, Methodist Church. She Ainsworth, and Josh Ain- S.C.; 16 grandchildren, 31 recipient of the Paul Harris in Joplin Cemetery in Jop- loved researching geneal- sworth. Numerous other great-grandchildren, and Fellow from the Nashville lin, Ark., with Roy Brooks ogy of the Ross family family and friends. 11 great-great-grandchil- Rotary Club. He was a offciating under the direc- and sharing her fndings Services will be Wednes- dren, as well as numerous longtime, devoted sup- tion of Wilkerson Funeral with others through her day, October 12, 2016 at 10 nieces, nephews, other porter of the Nashville Home in De Queen. website and at family re- a.m. at Immanuel Baptist relatives and friends. Cemetery Association, the Register on-line at wilk- unions. She was an avid Church in Nashville with Memorials may be Razorback Foundation, ersonfuneralhomes.com. volunteer in her commu- Rev. Glen Green and Bob made to Marlbrook Bap- and the Naval Aviation nity. Her greatest passion Williams offciating. Inter- tist Church, P.O. Box 190, Museum Foundation. For was service to the Alanon ment will follow in Bluff Blevins, AR, 71825. most of his life Don pre- and Alateens. She had a Springs Cemetery under Family will receive Donald Nathan ferred work over leisure special heart for her Ala- the direction of Nashville friends Friday, Oct.14, 2016 (Don) Coulter and pastime. His only real teens. Funeral Home. from 6-8 p.m. at Brazzel/ Donald Nathan (Don) hobbies were tending to In lieu of fowers, please The family received Oakcrest Funeral Home, Coulter, age 83, completed his lawn, trees, and fower consider donating to the friends on Tuesday night Hope, Ark. his life’s journey on Oct. beds, and playing with his Alateen program. from 5 to 7 p.m. at the fu- Funeral services will 4, 2016, where he began dogs. In the last 20 years of Visitation was held neral Home. You may send be at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, it, in Nashville, Ark. He his life, he became a Mas- 5:00 -7:00 p.m., Monday, the family an online sym- Oct. 15, 2016 at Marl- was born there on Aug. ter Gardener and was an Oct. 10, 2016 at Stockdale- pathy message to www. brook Baptist Church in 16, 1933, in the home of his adoring owner of several Elisa Ginest Moody Funeral Services. nashville.com. Blevins, Ark., with Rev. maternal grandparents, rescue dogs (Fred, Allie, Elisa Ginest, 50 of Min- Funeral services were Jerry Hill offciating. Burial Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Reed- Sparky, and Phoebe) who eral Springs, Ark., passed at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. will follow in Macedonia er, one block off of Main provided him constant away on Sunday, Oct. 2, 11, 2016 at the Pea Ridge Cemetery, Blevins, Ark. Street. Don was preceded companionship, even sit- 2016 at her home. United Methodist Church. Arrangements by Braz- in death by his parents, ting with him in his car She was born on Dec. Arrangements have zel/Oakcrest The Funeral Nathan Graves Coulter in as he drove around Nash- 12, 1965 in Seattle, Wash. been entrusted to Stock- Home of Hope, Arkansas. 1962, and Grace Lee Reed- ville. She was preceded in dale-Moody Funeral Ser- Katherine Spigner er Coulter in 1994, and Don was an active death by her father, Ron vices in Rogers. Online K a t h e r i n e B r y a n t a brother, James David, member of the First Unit- Ginest, and a brother, Ron condolences may be made Spigner 89 of Texarkana, in 1942. He attended the ed Methodist Church of Lewis Ginest. to stockdalefuneral.com. Texas, formerly of Nash- Nashville Public Schools, Nashville, having joined Survivors include: her ville, Ark., passed away graduating from Nashville in 1943. He was a member husband, Robert Mayfeld; Audrey Maline on Monday, Oct. 10, 2016 High School in May of of the Men’s Bible Class three sons, Robert Lewis Zumwalt in Texarkana. She was 1951. He was a member of there. Mayfield, Christopher Mrs. Audrey Maline born on March 20, 1926, the Boy Scouts of America In addition to his wife Spry and Dylan Ginest. Zumwalt, age 91, formerly the daughter of the late and attended Boys State in and best friend, B.G. Coul- Cremation services are of Blevins, Ark., passed Freeman and Nellie Hall 1950. Don had many fond ter, Don is survived by his under the direction of Lat- away on Oct. 4, 2016 at Bryant. memories of his childhood three sons: Nate (Nathalie) imer Funeral Home in home in San Jacinto, Calif. She was preceded in in Nashville, particularly and John (Laura) Coulter Nashville. She was born in Gran- death by her son, Danny his years in high school, of Little Rock, and Rob (La- nis, Ark., on Feb. 4, 1925 Frasher, and a brother, when he was co-manager nette) Coulter of Nashville; to Walter and Caroline Bobby Bryant. of the Scrapper football his two stepdaughters, Cotnam Graves. She mar- Survivors include: her team and a leading player Candace Swenke (Steve) ried Coy Eugene Zumwalt husband, Raymond Spign- on the Scrapper basket- of Waco, Texas, and Tracy on Jan. 7, 1942 and was a er of Texarkana, Texas; two ball team. He also served Van Y (Matt) of Ft. Worth, minister’s wife for over sons, Benny Frasher and on the student council Texas; seven grandchil- Mary Alice Cook 60 years. She was also wife, Carolyn, of Ethels- and was the editor of the dren: Amber Canright, Mary Alice Cook, age 94 an office manager and ville, Ala., Ronald Frasher 1951 Scrapper High School Arin Dean, and Robert, of Nashville, went home bookkeeper for her son’s and wife, Vicki, of Duncan- yearbook. Caroline, Nathan, Tom, to her Lord and Savior on company, Contemporary ville, Texas; two brothers, After high school grad- and Jonathan Coulter; four Monday, Oct. 10, 2016 in Services Corporation in William Bryant of Pitts- uation he attended Hen- step grandchildren, Sophia Nashville. She was born California for 13 years. burg, Texas, Morris Bryant derson State Teacher’s and Daniel Swenke, Cora Nov. 11, 1921 in Corinth, She was a lifetime member and wife, Lille, of Moun- College for his freshman Van Y, and Aidan Mas- Helen Shuptrine Miss., to the late Frank of the Order of Eastern tain Home, Ark.; two sis- year before transferring to sanelli; and seven great- Helen Shuptrine, 69, of and Mattie Henderson Star, and served as a Wor- ters, Rita Richardson of the University of Arkansas grandchildren. Bentonville, passed away Leatherwood. thy Matron in chapters Taylor, Ark., Ruby Han- in Fayetteville. He was His funeral service was on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2016 She was a homemaker in both Reedsburg, Wisc., cock and husband, Homer, a member of the Kappa at the First United Method- in Bentonville, Ark. and a very faithful mem- and Hope, Ark. She was of Batesville, Ark.; eight Sigma fraternity, which led ist Church in Nashville, She was born on Friday, ber of Immanuel Baptist also a member of the Gold- grandchildren, seventeen to many lifelong friend- 1403 W. Sunset, at 2 p.m. Jan. 17, 1947 in Nashville, Church in Nashville. She en K. Kiwanis in Hope, great grandchildren, four ships. After graduating on Friday, Oct. 7. A visita- Ark., to the late William had been a devoted Sun- Ark., and a member of great-great-grandchildren, from the university in June tion will precede the ser- “Buck” and Verna Tedford day School teacher for Marlbrook Baptist Church. and numerous nieces and 1955, with a bachelor of vice at 1 p.m. Burial will (Ross). Besides her parents, over 57 years, studying Audrey was preceded in nephews. science in business admin- be held following the ser- she was preceded in death her Bible daily. She loved death by her husband, Rev. Graveside services will istration, he was accepted vice at the Nashville Cem- by her husband, Ronald sewing, gardening and Coy E. Zumwalt, daughter be 2 p.m., Thursday, Oct. into Officer Candidate etery. In lieu of flowers, Shuptrine, Sr., and her sis- her fowers. She and her Darlene Seamans, son Ste- 13, at Restland Memorial School of the U.S. Navy in the family requests that ter, Shirley Fatheree. husband helped raise their ven Zumwalt; one sister, Park, with Homer Han- Newport, Rhode Island. memorial gifts be made Helen is survived by grandchildren and she al- Mamie Schreckhise, three cock offciating. Arrange- Don was commissioned an to the Nashville Cemetery her two sons, Robert Shup- ways made sure that their brothers, Walter, Charles, ments by Latimer Funeral ensign in the Association, P.O. Box 351, trine of Bixby, Okla., and home was a happy home. and Quinton Graves, and Home in Nashville. Naval Reserve in late 1955, Nashville, AR 71852; the Ronald Shuptrine and She was also an awesome one great-grandaughter, The family will receive and after attending several Parsonage Fund of the wife, Rene of Bentonville; cook. Kaylan Seamans. friends from 12-2 p.m. on schools relating to naval First United Methodist two daughters, Rachel Preceding her in death Her survivors include: Oct. 13, at Latimer Funeral aviation, was eventually Church in Nashville; or a and Rebecca Shuptrine were her parents; her son, Two sons: Coy E. Zum- Home in Nashville. assigned to Helicopter charity of your choice. both of Bentonville; and Donald Wayne Cook; and walt, Jr., of Universal City, You may send an on- Anti-submarine Squadron Anthony nine grandchildren, Sean, her daughter, Joyce New- Texas; Damon Ray Zum- line sympathy message at One, as an avionics off- ‘Tony’ Jackson Jeremiah, Luke, Ashley, ell. walt of Northridge, Calif.; www.latimerfuneralhome. cer. For much of his Navy Mr. Anthony “Tony” Devin, Aiden “AJ”, Bent- Her survivors include: a daughter, Anita Gail com. service he was stationed at DeWayne Jackson, 56, of ley, Noah and Ryan. the love of her life, her Key West, Florida, where Mt. Ida, Ark., formerly of Helen had careers with husband Fletcher Cook he received fight orders Dierks died Sunday, Oct. the Federal Government, of over 74 years of Nash- as a technical observer. 9, 2016, at his home. as a Legal Secretary, and ville; a brother, Marcus While assigned to HS-1, He was born Dec. 16, most recently, with the Leatherwood of Corinth, he made deployments on 1959, in De Queen, Ark., Bentonville Historical So- Miss.; two grandchildren, four different aircraft car- the son of the late Wilbur riers in the Atlantic anti- Duane and Lucy Fern Al- submarine feet. He com- exander Jackson. He was a pleted his military service coordinator for the South- In Thoughtful Remembrance of in early January 1959, with west District Drug Task an honorable discharge as Force, a former offcer for Tyree Floyd Jr. a Lieutenant. He was also the Dierks Police Depart- (7-3-1947 to 10-10-2010) a recipient of the National ment and former deputy Defense Service medal. for the Howard County When only memories remain, we make sure that Don returned to Nashville Sheriff’s Department. they are the best ones. You are never forgotten. to work for his father at He was preceded in Sister and I talk of you often; we even call your Southwest Arkansas Fur- death by a sister, Gloria name. The comfort of knowing that there is no niture Company. Giles. more pain and suffering of you, makes missing While in the Navy, Survivors include: his you bearable. I do miss you very much. Don married his univer- wife, Susan House Jack- sity classmate, Dixie Faye Sister and I reminisce about you being the one son; a son, Brandon Jack- and only you (Junior). Killian of Blytheville, Ark., son and wife, Heidee, of in late 1955. Their mar- Mt. Ida; a daughter, Sally We are all unique in our own way and you riage produced three sons: Jo Elizabeth Jackson of defnitely had your very own uniqueness. We Donald Nathan (Nate), Newport, Ark.; a step- really wish that everyone could enjoy those good Robert (Rob) Killian, and daughter, Crystal Leyva ole, fun days like we had growing up. Some people John David Coulter. They of Nashville; a step-son, yet ask about you. divorced in 1983. In 1986, Mathew Myrick of Nash- Don married B.G. Yocom, We were taught the meaning of family! Thanks ville; his sister, Beverly for the memories. who survives him. Stevens of Mt. Pleasant, Don spent 35 years in Texas; also grandchildren We Love You! Your Family retail business, as the own- and step-grandchildren. er and manager of South- Graveside funeral ser- west Arkansas Furniture Company. During this pe- riod he constructed three new buildings for stores in The Nashville News-Leader Nashville, De Queen, and The Nashville News-Leader (USPS # Glenwood, Ark. He often 023884) is published weekly by Nashville Leader, worked seven days a week Inc., 119 North Main, Nashville, AR 71852. Peri- but always attributed the odicals postage is paid at Nashville, AR 71852. success of his stores to the outstanding people who POSTMASTER: Send address changes to worked with him for the Nashville News-Leader, 119 N. Main St., Nash- furniture company. ville, AR 71852. Despite his long hours, Don always found time to Single issue price: 75 cents. read, especially the mul- tiple newspapers that ar- Subscription rates: Howard, Pike, Sevier, rived at his home and Hempstead and Little River counties, $22 per stores. He kept up with year. Outside the ve-county area, $45 per year. current events in Nashville and around the globe. He www.swarkansasnews.com served as the President of Nashville News-Leader Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 News 3A The Public Record of Howard County Filed or recorded in the panic male, De Queen; Sept. 30. State of Arkan- Compiled by Patsy Young Howard County court- frst degree forgery, class sas; to Dale Gathright, Jr., house Sept. 28-Oct. 4, 2016: D felony. Saratoga; Lot 2, Block 8 (no 117 years ago: 1899 Southern Realty and Trust 39 years ago: 1977 Marriage licenses CR 16-134, Oct. 4. State further land description); Two more phones have Company of Nashville Howard County’s land- Sept. 29. Dwayne Reed of Arkansas vs. Maria delinquent taxes and pen- been added to the ex- and Ashdown, states that fll opens Monday, October Davenport, 44, Mineral Juana Ramirez, 37, His- alties of $220.48. change list in last few days he will accompany the 10. Rural residents must Springs, and Geneva Lee panic female, 725 Mine Quitclaim deeds as follows: B. R. Anderson, Arkansas on Wheels Ad- haul their trash to the land- Deer, 41, Mineral Springs. St., ashville; frst degree Sept. 30. Jerry Fisk and residence. J. J. Reeder, vertising train on its ap- fll until a proect for rural Sept. 29. Carroll Wayne forgery, class D felony. Lorraine Fisk, husband store. Six more phones proaching tour, and that pickup is developed. The Griffin, 27, Ozan, and CR 16-135, Oct. 4. State and wife; to Curtis Morris have been ordered and no he will be glad to take landfll is eight and a half Audra L. McLelland, 31, of Arkansas vs. Amanda and Amy Morris, estate by doubt will be placed by the any advertising matter miles from Nashville, six Nashville. Jill Sharp, 41, white fe- the entirety; property in time they arrive. the Nashville Commercial and a half miles from Cen- Sept. 30. Eric L. Marks, male, Newhope; criminal S16 T9S R27W. Mr. B. F. Dildy, one League may care to furnish ter Point and over nine and 37, Mineral Springs, and mischief, class D felony Oct. 4. Gerold Gregory of our most progressive and give it his personal at- a half miles from Dierks. Jan Stewart, 44, Mineral enhanced by habitual of- Greene and Karen Mi- farmers, has returned from tention free of cost. An attendant will show Springs. fender; and criminal tres- chelle Green, husband and trip to northwest Arkansas ______users where to dump trash Oct. 1. Justin Len Reed, passing, class A misde- wife; to Mason Gregory where he went to sell some 61 years ago: 1955 and garbage. 21, Nashville, and Alexan- meanor. Greene and Lindsay Renea mules. PFC Bobby N. Manasco, Nashville Jaycees and dria Rachelle Cardenas, 19, LAND Greene, husband and wife; (Adv.) Nashville Wool- 21 year old son of Mrs. Jaycettes will sponsor Nashville. TRANSACTIONS 10.32 ac. in S10 T5S R28W. en Mills. These mills are Erma Manasco, Umpire, a Haunted House here Oct. 4. Taylor Duane Administrator’s deed Warranty Deeds now running and making Arkansas recently took beginning October 24th. Teague, 20, Nashville, and Oct. 3. James Stanley Oct. 3. Larry Couch the very best fannel blan- part in battalion train- The event will continue Hailey Marie Carraway, Kesterson, administrator and wife, Carolyn Couch; kets and stocking yarns. ing tests held by the 25th through Saturday, Octo- 20, Dierks. of the estate of Henrietta to Benamin . Wither- Wool carding a specially. Infantry Division on the ber 29th from 7 p.m. until Civil Court Kesterson, deceased; to spoon and wife, Brittany The best rolls made for Island of Hawaii. The 10 p.m. each evening at CV 16-76, Sept. 29. Sec- Patricia Lee Kesterson; N. Witherspoon; Lot 4, hand spinning. J. D. Wom- two-day test was divided the Jaycees offce on Main ond Round LP vs. Susan property in S15 T6S R29W. Ramage Road Estates, S3 ack into three phases-defense, Street. On Halloween night Arce, Lorenzo Arce. Debt. Oct. 3. James Stanley T9S R27W;$116,500. ______night withdrawal and at- the Haunted House will be Domestic Relations Kesterson, administrator Oct. 3. Edwin Stavely 104 years ago: 1912 tack. opened from 7 p.m. until Court of the estate of Henrietta and wife, Kristin Stavely; October 16 has been Manasco, a wireman in midnight. Admission will DR 16-118, Sept. 30. Kesterson, deceased; 7 ac. to Lakisha Renae Jones; designated as Sweet Potato Battery A of the division’s be $1.00.Jaycee chairman State of Arkansas Office in S21 T5S R29W. part of Block 10, Old Nash- Day in Nashville, and on 8th Field Artillery Battalion, of the proect is Reggie of Child Support Enforce- Redemption deeds ville; $72,000. that date it is requested has received the UN and Reeder and Mrs. Carolyn ment vs. Donnie D. Beal. Sept. 30. State of Arkan- Oct. 3. Sammy Coleman that all the growers in this Korean Service Ribbons. Harrod and Mrs. Cindy Support. sas; to Terrence Johnson, and Laurie Coleman, hus- territory bring a load of He is a 1951 graduate of Puryear are Jaycettes DR 16-119, Oct. 4. Kim- et al, c/o Cheryl Williams, band and wife; to Thomas potatoes to the city. There Umpire High School and chairmen. Costumes and berly Lynn Alexander vs. Mineral Springs; 3 Lots Salgado; Lot 3 and part will be a market for all that entered the Army in Janu- special effects are being Steven Laurence Alexan- in S09 T11S R27W; delin- of Lot 2, Block 8, Holly are brought on that date. ary 1954. designed by the civic clubs der. Divorce. quent taxes and penalties Addition, Town of Dierks; W. L. Perkins of the ______for the Haunted House. Criminal Court of $91.18. $1,800. CR 16-129, Sept. 30. State of Arkansas vs. Jo- seph C. Hughes, 26, white Five enter guilty pleas; trials male, 2568 Hwy. 3015, Murfreesboro; 5 felony and misdemeanor drug set in county criminal court counts. CR 16-130, Sept. 30. Five defendants entered heard Jan. 4. faces two separate felony State of Arkansas vs. Ran- not guilty pleas and re- Joseph C. Hughes, 26, cases of frst degree forg- dy C. Mitchell, 45, white ceived trial dates Wednes- white male, 2568 Hwy. ery, class B felony. A hold male, 201 Legacy Lane, day, Oct. 5, during the 3015, Murfreesboro, plead- on Ramirez was placed for Nashville; possession of regular day for criminal ed not guilty to multiple the Immigration agency Schedule II controlled sub- court in Howard County. drug charges including (ICE). Pretrial motions will stance, class D felony, and On the bench was Judge one felony and four mis- be heard Feb. 1. possession of drug para- Charles Yeargan. demeanors. His trial date Miguel reo Hernan- phernalia, class D felony. A trial date of Jan. 17, was set at Dec. 13. dez, 33, De Queen, is also CR 16-131, Sept. 30. 2017, was set for Randy One defendant pleaded charged with class B frst State of Arkansas vs. Sha- C. Mitchell, 454, white guilty and was sentenced. degree forgery. Pretrial tina Ann Logan, 42, black male, 201 Legacy Lane, Christopher Price, 41, motions will be heard Jan. female, 1507 S. Ansley, Nashville, charged with white male, Texarkana, 4. Nashville; possession of a pair of class D felonies is a ail inmate here who Trials were continued or Schedule II controlled sub- -- possession of Schedule was charged with a class reset for two defendants, stance, class D felony, and II controlled substance, C felony of trying to sneak and formal pronounce- possession of drug para- and possession of drug contraband into the ail. ment of her sentence was phernalia, class D felony. paraphernalia. He will be He was sentenced to three reset for one defendant. CR 16-132, Oct. 3. State represented by a substitute years of probation, 90 days Jury trial set of Arkansas vs. Maria public defender. in a regional punishment A ury trial is scheduled Juana Ramirez. 37, His- Shatina Ann Logan, facility, and was fined Dec. 13 for April Lenora panic female, 725 Mine 42, black female, 1507 S. $1,500. Crocker, 36, white female, St., ashville; frst degree Ansley, Nashville, pleaded Interpreter needed last address listed 419 N. forgery, class D felony. not guilty to a pair of class Spanish interpreters Fourth, Nashville, charged CR 16-133, Oct. 3. State D felonies -- possession were needed for two de- with delivery of Schedule of Arkansas vs. Miguel of Schedule II controlled fendants who pleaded not II controlled substance, reo Hernande, , His- substance, and possession guilty to felony charges. two counts, class C felo- of drug paraphernalia. Juana Maria Ramirez, nies, both enhanced by She will be represented by 37, Hispanic female, 725 proximity. the public defender, and Mine, Nashville, requested She will be frst out for pretrial motions will be a ury trial, She actually the ury trial date. www.swarkansasnews.com 4A Opinion Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 Nashville Leader Legislators review spending requests Point of view during preparation for January session By Sen. Larry Teague about $5.33 billion in general income tax cuts will be in the Legislators are beginning a revenue, according to the most background when legislators are A danger to fsh lengthy and detailed review recent forecast released by the in budget hearings. When the of all state agency spending Department of Finance and state ended the reious fscal requests in preparation for the Administration. That amount year with a surplus of about $177 Fins and gills sprout after regular session that begins in will be available even after the million, the governor used the January. legislature last year approved occasion to say that he wanted a few days without beef Setting a balanced budget for about $100 million a year in to enact further tax cuts. state government every year is income tax cuts for middle class As always, the extent of tax PARDON ME if this column is a little disjointed. the most time-consuming duty families. relief will hinge on the revenue I’ going through fsh ithdraal and it’s difcult to thin of the legislature. Budgeting for state govern- available. The major sources of straight. Budget hearings begin Oc- ment agencies may not gener- the state’s general revenue fund I am back from spending three days at tober 11, and the process of ate the publicity that attends are sales taxes, personal income the Alabama Gulf Coast, where I ate no reviewing government spend- social issues like health care taxes and corporate income beef, pork or chicken. Apologies to the ing will continue through the and criminal justice. However, taxes. Arkansas Cattlemen’s Association. session that begins in January. it’s important to keep in mind Other sources combine to y enu as only ounder, redfsh, The Joint Budget Commit- that a state’s true priorities are swell the amount of spending by grouper, scallops, tuna, mystery fish, tee and the Legislative Council reected in ho it sends ta the state to more than $21 billion. shrimp, oysters and crab. meet jointly to hold budget revenue. Federal funding and special rev- And it was steamed, grilled, broiled, hearings. During the regular In Arkansas our top priority enue are two of the major ones. fried or raw. session Joint Budget will con- is public education, in the form Legislators have less discretion If I hadn’t come home when I did, I’m sider spending requests and it of state aid to local school dis- in how those funds are spent. afraid I’d hae started to gro gills and fns. will meet more frequently than tricts for kindergarten through With federal funding, strings My girls and I make this trip every year in late September or any other committee. Either the grade 12. Funding for K-12 ac- are attached. Mainly, they are early October. It marks the approximate anniversary of our scatter- full Budget Committee or one counts for about half of the state matching funds for medical ing of Jane’s ashes in the Gulf of Mexico on the beach at Dauphin of its subcommittees usually is general revenue fund, the main services, highway projects and Island, Ala., in 2007. the frst coittee to conene discretionary fund controlled by education. Every year we learn something new about the Gulf. every morning during a legisla- legislators. Special revenues are dedicat- This year what we learned was: Pay attention to Alabama’s tive session. One reason is that the Arkan- ed for secifc rogras. An e- ‘Fall Break’ schedule for schools. We accidentally went during Legislators will work on bud- sas constitution mandates that ample is highway construction their Fall Break week, and met thousands of lovely families on the gets for state Fiscal Year 2018, the state provide an adequate paid for with special revenue warm sands. which will begin on July 1, 2017. education to all children, and from motor fuels taxes collected We’d never intersected with this holiday before. Where, in the We are now in fourth month of that their educational opportu- at the gas pump. Another ex- past, we’d stroll into a restaurant and have a wait of 15 minutes Fiscal Year 2017. nities are equal no matter which ample is the sale of hunting and tops, now we were being told that the wait was two hours. hen the current fscal year region of the state in which they fshing licenses, hich generates I am not joking. Look at me. Two hours. I-am-not-joking. ends on June 30, 2017, state live. special revenue for the Game rafc as horrendous, and I cannot iagine hat it ill be lie government will have spent The possibility of more state and Fish Commission. during this coming weekend when Gulf Shores hosts the annual National Shrimp Festival. Julie, Carsyn and I have missed only one year making our trek to the ulf. I cannot reeber hy e didn’t go. I fnd that I Law enforcement personnel show really look forward to the trip even though it’s only a few days long. We drive to Gulf Shores from the girls’ home in Maumelle on a Thursday. Usually it’s a 10-hour trip, but this year we spent courage, dedication to their state an etra hour in Little oc trafc. hat’s because the roaday Street bridge is gone and all of the trafc has been rerouted to the By Gov. Asa Hutchinson County, who was severely in- critical law enforcement train- three remaining Interstate bridges. Of course, one of the remaining Last week, I welcomed thirty- jured when he risked his life to ing and best practices to those bridges was blocked because of some dummy rush hour driver. two Arkansas State Police Re- save another, colliding with a making life and death decisions e fnally got free of the loga and e sailed don the eastern cruits to the 2016 Recruit School car driving the wrong way on on the frontline. side of Arkansas; crossed the Mighty Mississippi at Lake Village; Graduation. As I addressed Ar- the interstate. That is why our law enforce- and weaved down some small Mississippi and Alabama highways kansas’s newest State Troopers, I I think about the initiative ent ofcers are becoing in- on a ‘shortcut’ to the Redneck Riveria. Julie and I are both of the thought back to the many stories of Trooper Gabriel Chambers creasingly involved in programs opinion that the worst place in the world to drive is Jackson, Miss. I had heard just the night before when he brought water and like the Arkansas Law Enforce- here ere all inds of other trafc consiracies. Lie a stalled at the Chiefs of Police Banquet – groceries to a group of bikers ment Accreditation Program – a 18-wheeler that almost made it all the way thru the tunnel at Mobile stories from some of Arkansas’s stranded on the side of the voluntary process where Arkan- before his rig stalled. ost seasoned ofcers ho hae interstate in Fayetteville in the sas police agencies prove their Weather was perfect at the beach except that the breeze was from experienced their fair share of middle of the July heat. compliance with the highest inland, bringing in biting ies. ater as clear and not too cool interesting moments on the job. I think about the unwavering standards to ensure the public and after the frst day there ere irtually no aes. Their accounts made it clear to perseverance of Corporal Jason safety and the protection of in- ur frst day routine is this e tae the ferry to isit ane’s me that Arkansas’s newest State Chester and Sergeant Trey Du- dividual rights. This is also why beach at Dauphin Island, and we spend some time at Sea Lab, an Troopers have quite a future puy when they swept a storm I have committed to supporting interesting place with a swell gift shop. ahead of them. drain three times to rescue a Crisis Intervention Training, On the remaining day we usually hit a few tourista joints in Gulf As I reect on the stories I’e 13-year-old boy who had been hich teaches ofcers ho to Shores just because we want to give them some more of our money been told by our state’s law en- trapped there. identify symptoms of mental ill- for some completely useless trinkets. forceent ofcers, I thin about And with a heavy heart, I ness and appropriately respond And then we play on the beach and in the ocean in between the extraordinary courage and remember the courageous life of to mental health emergencies. visits to favorite restaurants. dedication that our ofcers hae Sebastian County Corporal Bill Now, more than ever before, y granddaughter is groing u. hen e frst isited the ulf, demonstrated over the last few Cooper who was tragically shot it is the call of our law enforce- she’d only eat burgers or chicken nuggets. This time she tried all months and how we need to and killed in the line of duty. His ment to go above and beyond inds of fsh dishes, and her faorite as sauteed crab clas at a recognize their service. seless serice to his counity their everyday responsibilities. I place called “Wintzell’s.” I think about the kindness will not be forgotten. am grateful for the ways that our inally it as Sunday orning and tie to shoe of for hoe. of fe Aransas State rooers Whether police officers or ofcers hae deonstrated lead- After I dro the of in auelle, I still hae to hours to y on who threw a birthday celebra- state troopers, our law enforce- ership by protecting, respecting driveway. Usually I arrive in need of an early bedtime. I am so glad tion for a ten-year-old boy from ment community works hard to and serving our communities. Julie insists upon washing and drying everyone’s dirty clothes in Hot Springs Village. protect and serve Arkansas. And Again, thank you for your the condo before we hit the road. I remember visiting Troop- it is the responsibility of our law service, and keep up the good f note e had our frst bathroo gender issue in a conald’s er Roy Moomey of Crawford enforcement leaders to provide work. somewhere in the wilderness of Eastern Arkansas. Julie and Carsyn emerged from the ladies rest room wide-eyed to tell me that there had been a young man in there, apparently with his sister. The sister said the boy was autistic and he was afraid that Service personnel may be eligible clowns would get him if he went to the men’s rest room. Well, isn’t that the argument AGAINST coed bathrooms? There for compensation through settlement was already a clown in the women’s rest room. And could that sister have been lying? Arkansas military service honest marketing tactics to try to to June 2012, the contracts are I’m not joking. Look-at-me. Clowns. I’m not joking. Clowns. members and their families lure families into falling victim extinguished and satisfied in could be eligible for compensa- to their scams. Arkansans must full. And those with contracts  tion as part of a $650,000 settle- stay diligent and educate them- entered into after June 2012 will I KNOW I mentioned this before, but out of 113 million-plus ment with USA Discounters. seles about red ags to aoid, receive a $100 credit on their Americans, are Hillary and Donald the best candidates the political Arkansas Attorney General including high interest rates and debts. parties can come up with? Leslie Rutledge and 49 other additional fees.” Arkansas military service I do believe that Donald is just about to talk himself out of the attorneys general reached the Attorney General Rutledge members, veterans and families White House. settlement last week to resolve released the following tips for can file consumer complaints claims of deceptive practices all Arkansans to consider when with the Attorney General’s of-  used by the company against opening a store credit card or fce on AransasA.go or by SAI “I could neer hae iagined that fring eole on consumers, many of which were line of credit. calling (800) 482-8982. national television would actually make me more popular, espe- military families. Consider the interest rate and For more information and cially with the younger generation.” Donald Trump, presidential The company directed their annual fees before agreeing to tips to avoid scams and other candidate marketing to military service the line of credit. The more you consumer related issues, contact members and veterans by set- spend on interest fees, the less the Arkansas Attorney General’s  ting up shop near military bases you have to buy the things you ofce at or con- SHE SAID: “In the Bible it says they asked Jesus how many around the country and open- want and need. [email protected] or visit times you should forgive, and he said 70 times 7. Well, I want you ing in-store credit cards and Do not run up a balance on ArkansasAG.gov or facebook. all to know that I'm keeping a chart.” Hillary Clinton, presidential lines of credit, no matter the a “teaser” rate card. An attrac- com/AGLeslieRutledge. candidate individual’s credit history. But tie interest rate ofer ay be About Attorney General Leslie USA Discounters was charging temporary, and the permanent Rutledge  the members of the military an rate may be more than you can Leslie Carol Rutledge is the 56th SWEET DREAMS, Baby additional $5 fee and selling aford. Attorney General of Arkansas. household goods, such as fur- Pay off the balance every She is the first woman and first niture, appliances, televisions, month and do not get hooked on Republican in Arkansas history to Nashville News-Leader computers, smartphones and paying the minimum payments. be elected to the ofce. Since taking jewelry, at high interest rates. Avoid late payment penalties ofce, she has begun a Mobile Ofce Attorney General Rutledge by always paying on time. program, a Military and Veterans Louie Graves and Jane Graves (2007), co-publishers issued today’s consumer alert Save receipts to check against Initiative, a Metal Theft Preven- John Balch, associate editor to help Arkansans and military monthly statements and report tion program and a Cooperative Alli Davis, reporter, photographer service members spot dishonest mistakes or discrepancies as Disability Investigations program. Tracy Denny-Bailey, advertising manager businesses. soon as possible. She has led eforts to teach Internet Pam McAnelly, ofce manager “Many companies that ad- The company closed its doors safety, combat domestic violence John R. Schirmer, editor vertise services to help mem- last year and later declared and make the office the top law Nicole Tracy, reporter bers of the military and their bankruptcy. This means that frm for Arkansans. Rutledge also Natasha Worley, advertising, reporter families are legitimate,” said for consumers with outstand- re-established and co-chairs the Terrica Hendrix, reporter Attorney General Rutledge. ing debts to USA Discounters National Association of Attorneys “But some use trickery and dis- that were entered into prior General Committee on Agriculture. You may contact us at Nashville News-Leader Letters policy 119 N. Main The News-Leader welcomes letters to the editor. Please include your name, address with ZIP Nashville, AR 71852 code and a daytime phone number for verication. Letters become the property of the Leader and will not be printed if they appear in other papers. Phone 870-845-0600 Mail: Nashville News-Leader, 119 N. Main, Nashville, AR 71852. Fax 870-845-0602 E-mail: [email protected] The Nashville News-Leader is published weekly by Nashville Leader, Inc., Fax : 870-845-0602 119 North Main, Nashville, AR 71852. All letters must be signed and must not be libelous, superfuous or obscene. Letters may be edited to conform to newspaper style and to t space requirements. Nashville News-Leader Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 News 5A Louis said AAA of District 4 State Repre- Centers Southwestern Arkansas sentative DeAnn Vaught Continued has lost more than $500,000 explained, “If you live in state funding over the in De Queen, Ashdown, from page 1A previous few years. Foreman, Horatio, Lockes- “That may be the time “That’s not counting the burg, Ben Lomond, or we need to get every- other agencies across the Dierks we are trying to thing swapped over to the state,” she said. “When I collect enough food items AAA.” started in 2008, we had 70 to feed our precious Se- Louis said the agency employees. Now we have nior Citizens for two to would provide frozen 25. That shows you the 12 days. You can drop meals to homebound se- hit this organization has of your donations at the niors during that period. taken.” Center from 8-4:30 at the Jon Mayes serves as The people most at risk Ashdown and De Queen director over senior citi- of this trend, ofcials oint Senior Centers and at the zen centers in Sevier and out, are the seniors them- Horatio and Foreman Cen- Howard Counties. He is selves. ter from 8-1:30.” stressing to his clients that The meals provided Donations needed for permanent closures are by senior citizen centers the program include the unlikely. are vital for a state that following: “Personally, I believe ranks number one in food White and wheat bread it’s not closing, just from insecurity among elderly Milk the facts I’ve heard and residents. Big cans of green beans how AAA has operated in Mac McDaniel, who Big cans of corn the past,” he said. “It may serves as the board presi- Hamburger meat be shut down for a couple dent for AAA of Southwest Any kind of fresh meat of days, but not perma- Arkansas, hopes little dif- Breaded chicken nently.” ference will be noticed Big cans of carrots Mayes is telling his em- during the transition pe- Bags of sugar ployees to carry on despite riod by the senior citizens Bags of potatoes News-Leader photo/LOUIE GRAVES the uncertainty. who have come to rely on Cabbage STUDENT WORKERS. Sixth graders Remington Miller, Jake Brinkman and “I’m telling them to the meals and companion- Spaghetti sauce Wade Wescott are set to demonstrate the compost machine during Monday’s continue to operate as ship provided through the spaghetti noodles opening of the campus garden at Nashville Elementary School. normal, to stand by and center program. Sugar free cake mixes await more information as “There’s going to be Big cans of fruit Later, Ward said that duce food, the time and we get it,” he said. “I know some changes as we try to Big boxes of sugar free the garden lab is “great. So efort inoled. the seniors will be taken revamp the [senior citizens Jello Garden many people have helped. E u d y a n d Wa l l i s care of no matter what.” center program] now that Big boxes of jello Continued This shows community wrapped up the program Some are pointing at the Area Agency on Aging Big bags of rice from page 1A involvement and support with their remake of the Arkansas lawmakers who has taken over, but our Big bags of corn meal for the school. I’m really 1970s hit “Garden Party,” supported cuts to the Divi- priority will still be tak- ig bags of our near or at the top in many impressed. The kids will adapted to the elementary sion of Aging and Adult ing care of our seniors,” Buttermilk categories of agricultural learn a lot of basic math school project. Services for the 2015-16 McDaniel said. “I want our Eggs production. “We’re proud skills, discipline, work Students served re- fscal year. seniors to know that we’re Butter of what we do as a state ethic and responsibility in freshments afterward and The state agency, which going to make sure they’re Big cans of peas and look forward to work- addition to learning a lot were available to answer funds the state’s eight Area still going to be fed and Can tuna ing with the school,” Ward about agriculture. They’ll questions from those who Agencies on Aging, lost $1 they’ll still have a place to Onions said. see what it takes to pro- attended. million under that budget. come hang out.” Tea Previous cuts have also Local senior centers are Big bags of pinto beans taken a toll. in need of food donations. Cash donations

where they will have a part “It’s defnitely hard say- to play,” Dyar said. ing goodbye. There have Move Dyar was contacted been some great families Continued about the Tulsa opening who have worked with us. from page 1A by his friend Sean Mills, We’ve really gotten close to a former employee of the them. We’ll be back to visit, The central campus at Arkansas Baptist State and our door is always Battle Creek has 600-700 Convention who is senior open in Tulsa. My phone children. pastor at the Battle Creek number isn’t changing,” The church is “mission church. Dyar said. minded with a different I r o n i c a l l y, M i l l s Along with the change way of ministry,” Dyar preached at First Baptist, of job, another major event said. There are lead pastors Nashville on numerous oc- awaits the Dyars. Their at each campus, with Dyar casions during the pastor frst child is due o. . filling the role at South search which eventually Lara has found a doctor Tulsa. The church has an led to the hiring of Rev. in Tulsa, and the couple overall mission and vision Kevin Sartin. will await the arrival there which is “the purpose be- “Sean told me about instead of returning to her News-Leader photo/LOUIE GRAVES hind what they do.” the position and asked physician in Arkansas. NEW AT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. Students and guests look over the garden ne of the frst eents if I could interview. This yar’s fnal day at irst beds in the new campus project at the school. for Dyar will be the Fall was before Labor Day Baptist was last Friday. The Free for All at the end of weekend. Lara and I talked youth group fed served October. In the spring, about it. We looked back the Scrapper football team there’s the Easter Eggs- at where we are here, and before the Homecoming Retired teachers to meet travaganza. The church saw there were clear signs game against Joe T. Rob- has toy give-aways, school that God would move us. inson. The Howard County Restaurant in Nashville. will travel to Langley to supply drives, a fourth and We absolutely love Nash- For the Dyars, “This Retired Teachers Associa- The meeting will begin the Old School House for fifth grade DiscipleNow ville, but God was moving was the perfect minis- tion will have their regular at 11:30 a.m. a tour and pottery dem- and a host of other activi- in our hearts,” Dyar said. try, perfect town, per- meeting on Thursday, Oct. After the regular busi- onstration by Laura Sim- ties and ministries. Dyar agreed to the in- fect relationships. God 13, at the Western Sizzlin ness meeting the group mons. There are “neat strate- terview and went to Tulsa blessed our ministry here. gies to reach people and on a Monday. The next day, It’s hard to say bye to plug them into the church he as ofered the ob. a place we call home.” Volunteers sought for child safety tech There were more than a Child Passenger Safety County. In order for the 40 no restraint citations Technician in Howard efort to continue, the ro- issued in Howard County County. Many local par- gram seeks Child Pas- in 2015. Many of these ci- ents have expressed their senger Safety Technician tations included children appreciation for receiving volunteers. A free Child that were not restrained education on the proper Passenger Safety Techni- or were not properly re- way to install car seats to cian Class will come to this strained in car seats. ensure their child’s safety. area in April 2017. Interest- In 2016, more than Currently, there is only ed persons should contact 80 car seat installations one Child Passenger Safety project coordinator Sarah have been completed by Technician in Howard Powell, 903-733-2936. 6A Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 www.swarkansasnews.com Sports Nashville News-Leader Victory Continued from page 1A played extremely hard and ulled of the in, olar ich said. he Scraers had “a bunch of guys ho layed a bunch of snas, ore than ideally e ould hae lied for the to. hey fought through it, according to olarich. obinson struc first, scoring on a yard ass in the oening uarter. he Scraers fought bac, scoring on a yard run by rent arris later in the uarter. ose ernande iced the f rst of four etra oints, and the score as CAUGHT. Ty Pettway (4) and Dominick Kight (3) close in on Robinson ball car- tied at each. rier Nathan Page Friday night in Nashville’s conference win over the Senators. ernande ade a yard f eld goal early in the second uarter, utting ashille ahead . oinic ight etend ed the lead hen he caught an yard scoring ass fro yler anson, ernan de’s A gae ashille a lead. News-Leader photos/JOHN R. SCHIRMER he Senators cae bac GOING UP. Dominick Kight (3) congratulates Trent ith a yard scoring ass and narroed the ga to Harris after Harris scored Nashville’s opening touch- ashille. down against Joe T. Robinson last Friday night at arius oins scored Scrapper Stadium. on a yard run before half tie to ut ashille u catches for yards. It as ing bac to last year that at the brea. his f rst gae at corner all anytie adersity hits, e obinson oened the year. hat seas a lot about f g h t t h r o u g h i t . scoring in the third uarter his ability to transition to olarich said oe ith an yard run. he A defense, olarich said. coing “is good, a oncein failed, leaing ashille acson as aeraging alifetie oortunity. It’s a ith a oint lead, . yards er recetion great eerience. I told the ight scored on a yards er gae. e had to enoy it, but ultiately, yard ass for anson to receiing s for the season it’s about hat haens on ut ashille ahead . but none against the Scra the f eld. he Senators added their ers. “I’ roud of that, or the night, anson last of the night on a olarich said. coleted of asses for yard run and oint y ettay layed on yards and touchdons. conersion for the final defense for the f rst tie this arris had carries, score of . season and ade tacles. yards and a touchdon. ON TV. Coach Mike Volarvich answers questions during an interview by Fox 16 either tea scored in unter hite had tacles oins had carries, in Little Rock following the Scrappers’ Homecoming win last Friday night. the f nal uarter. and tacles for losses. yards and a . oeer, obinson ughes layed an on ight ade catches for cae close late in the age “and did a good ob. yards and touchdons. gae. he Senators ut u age as aeraging oins had recetions a ass hich ailus ughes receiing yards a gae. for yards. halon inley tied. ight then ade “a f ensiely, “I lied the ade catch for yards. great onehanded catch for ay arris steed u. e hite had total tac the intercetion, ending had carries for yards les, including solo and the scoring threat ith and a touchdon. oins assists. ughes, ordon seconds left and resering had carries for yards and ettay had total the in for ashille. and a touchdon. ight had tacles each. “It as a great lay by catches for yards and ace reen had total, ailus and ight’s interce s, olarich said. ordan hite , oins, tion, olarich said. ernande iced the ight and aier unally ight layed on both f eld goal and of As. each. irby Adcoc had sides of the ball, as seeral “e’s been ery solid all total tacles and a sac. Scraers did. e as in on year. ordan Suers had solo snas hich accounted “It asn’t one of our best and assists. for touchdons and an gaes of ensiely, but gie ennis Scott and Austin intercetion, olarich said. obinson a lot of credit. ibbs had a total of each. “e ade another interce hey had only gien u aison, oles and Sen tion hich as negated by s ost of the season, cer had each. eill had a enalty. e had soe big olarich said. total. tacles. he Scraers handled ettay and ight each I’ roud of our guys. oecoing ell, accord recorded intercetions. Ad he Scraers held held ing to olarich. “e hae coc recoered a fuble. athan age of obinson to a retty ature grou. hey he Scraers ran catches for yards. hey ne hat oecoing total lays, ith for ob held oilan acson to as about. ootball coaches inson. UPENDED. Nashville defenders stop Myles Fells of Joe T. Robinson during the catches for yards. and layers are creatures ashille had yards Scrappers’ 31-28 victory over the Senators. “I’ really roud of the of habit. Anytie e get total of ense, including ay our guys coeted. out of our routine, it’s un assing and rushing. oins did a good ob cofortable. e oercae he Scraers had no Follow on acson. e lined hi adersity. turnoers. hey ere enal u anonan all night. obinson ared “the ied ties for yards. The oins as able to hold a first real test for us this obinson had enalties coitted SC receier to year. I’e been roud dat for yards. News-Leader

SPORTS LEADERS Player of the Week as selected by The Leader sports department Lane Woodruff, Dierks Lane, an Outlaw senior, ran the ball 19 times for 271 yards and 2 touchdowns in last week’s 57- 46 win over the Mineral Springs Hornets. He also had 6 catches for 121 yards and 2 TDs for a total of 392 yards.

This weekly feature sponsored by McDonald’s of Nashville 845-2364 South Fourth Street Nashville News-Leader Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 Sports 7A Junior Scrappers run streak to 52 with Fairview win CAMDEN - The Nash- for yards and a touch- ville Junior Scrappers (5-0) down. Witherspoon has 2 took a 20-0 lead at halftime catches for 46 yards and a and added 20 more points touchdon. eferson has in the second half to defeat a yard catch for a . Camden Fairview 40-0 Basiliere has 5 recep- Oct. 6. tions for 49 yards. Mor- With last week’s win, rison has 2 catches for the Scrappers extended yards. eferson has their winning streak to 52 recetion for yards and games. a touchdown. aobi eferson ran the The Scrappers have ball in from 8 yards out for , yards total ofense so ashille’s frst score ith far for yards er gae. left in the frst uarter. They’ve given up 353 total News-Leader photos/JOHN R. SCHIRMER Noe Hernandez kicked the yards for 70.6 per game. TOUGH DEFENSE. Coach Brad Chesshir (center) congratulates his Scrapper defenders after a Robinson frst of As. Nashville will host Ash- turnover in Nashville’s 31-28 District 7-4A victory last Friday night. Caiden Erwin scored 3 down Thursday at 7 p.m. minutes later on a 72-yard The eighth grade game pass from Lance Easter. will begin at 5:30 p.m. Scrappers go on road Friday Carmillias Morrison Eighth grade scored the next Scrapper The eighth grade Scrap- TD on a 28-yard run with pers defeated Fairview left in the second uar- . for district game with Ashdown ter. he A as no good. Nashville scored first eferson scored tice in on a 25-yard pass from By John R. Schirmer the third uarter. he frst Ty Gordon to Caiden Er- News-Leader staff came with 4:32 left in the win with 3:27 left in the With the Homecoming uarter on a yard run. frst uarter. honny io- victory over Joe T. Rob- His other scored came as uinto’s A attet as inson behind them, the tie eired in the uarter no good. Erwin’s TD was Nashville Scrappers will on a 72-yard run. the only scoring in the face another District 7-4A Nashville wrapped frst half. showdown this Friday up the scoring midway Fairview took the lead night at Ashdon. icof through the fourth uarter briey in the third uarter is set for 7 p.m. on a yard run by or- on a yard scoring ass. The Scrappers (6-0, 3-0) rison. The Cardinals ran for the ill eet the anthers Easter completed 4 of 2-point conversion and an , ith the conference 8 passes against the Car- 8-6 lead. lead on the line. dinals for yards and The Scrappers came he anthers’ only loss touchdon. e also back with 5 seconds left in came against Hamburg in ran the ball 5 times for 49 the uarter on a yard a non-conference game last yards. run by Gordon. month. The Lions defeated eferson had carries Nashville scored with Ashdown 24-23 on a last- for 94 yards and 3 TDs. 3:47 to go in the game on second feld goal. Morrison ran the ball 8 a 2-yard pass from Gor- Ashdown’s offense is ties for yards and don to Keyshawn Stewart. aeraging oints er touchdowns. Nineteen seconds later, the game, according to Scrap- Erwin was the leading Scrappers scored again on per Coach Mike Volarvich. receiver with 3 catches for a 28-yard pass from Gor- he defense is alloing 90 yards and a touchdown. don to Erwin. points per game. O-LINEMEN. Scrapper offensive linemen Bubba Reeder, Austin Bowman, Justin Lott had recetion for Fairview rounded out “They have a good foot- Bean and Kirby Adcock await the next play against Robinson. The O-line has yards. the scoring on a yard ball team,” Volarvich said. helped Nashville roll to a 61-points per game average through the rst 6 games. Nashville put up 386 ass for the fnal argin “Anytime you’re halfway The undefeated Scrappers will visit Ashdown this Friday for a 7 p.m. kickoff. yards total ofense, includ- of ashille. through the district unde- ing rushing and Gordon completed 5 of feated, you’re a good team. TDs and 3 interceptions. passing. 9 passes for 82 yards and 3 Ashdown has as much Tre Green has run the The Scrappers held touchdowns. He was also talent as anybody in the ball 67 times for 377 yards airie to total yards. the leading rusher ith state.” and 4 TDs. For the season to date, carries for yards and a Before the season start- Tajhnick Bishop has 27 the Scrappers are averag- touchdown. ed, the anther coaching pass receptions for 327 ing 43.4 points per game Stewart had 6 carries for staf said the tea has fe yards and 5 TDs. Brown while giving up 5.2 points 29 yards, and Garland had iision recruits. “I don’t has recetions for per game. carries for yards. know of another team in yards and 4 touchdowns. Easter has completed Erwin was the leading the state that can say that,” Nashville leads the se- of asses for receiver with 3 catches Volarvich said. ries . he Scraers yards, 4 touchdowns and for yards and touch- Leading the list of defeated Ashdown last intercetion. e’s run the downs. prospects is Montaric year . hey hold a ball 32 times for 445 yards Steart had catch for Brown, the number one 22-9 advantage in games and 9 TDs. 2 yards and a touchdown. recruit in the state, Volar- played at Ashdown. Morrison has 34 catches The Scrappers had 230 vich said. Brown has com- The Scrappers are stay- for 480 yards and 7 touch- yards total ofense, includ- mitted to Arkansas. ing with their normal rou- dons. efferson has ing rushing and Another anther has tine this week, just as they carries for 565 yards and passing. been ofered scholarshis did during Homecoming 9 TDs. airie had total in baseball and football by Week as they prepared for Lott has 3 receptions yards. Louisiana-Monroe. Robinson. he anthers “are ery There are a couple of talented. They were the diferences, olarich said. Scrapperettes to hold pre-season number 2 in “We’re back on the road. TOUCHDOWN. Dominick Kight (3) runs past Joe T. the conference,” Volarvich We have to prepare for Robinson defender Koilan Jackson during last Fri- Orange, Black game said. “They do a good job. travel. This will be our day’s 31-28 Homecoming victory over the Senators. They throw for over 250 only game of the season The Nashville Scrap- lowed by the junior high yards per game. They have on a grass feld. perettes will hold their and high school teams. some explosive playmak- The Scrappers “are ex- Game Sketch annual Orange and Black The Scrapperettes will ers.” cited. his gae is for frst Nashville at Ashdown game Tuesday, Oct. 25, at open their season Nov. Quarterback Jaden Hill lace in the conference. It’s Friday, 7 p.m. Scrapper Arena. against rescott in the has coleted of a big game for us,” Volar- Records: Nashville 6-0, 3-0; The seventh grade team Ouachita Baptist Univer- asses for , yards, vich said. Ashdown 5-1, 3-0 will play at 5:30 p.m., fol- sity tournament. 8A Sports Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 Nashville Leader NHS netters prepare for state tournament By John R. Schirmer All three doubles teams News-Leader staff will compete at Russell- The Scrapper and Scrap- ville. “We won’t know perette tennis teams are seedings until Friday,” preparing for next week’s Williams said. Class 4A state tournament “There’s a possibility to be played in Russell- that Glenn and Zach will ville. get the number 1 seed. It’s The Scrapperettes enter the same for Olivia and the tournament as the win- Kendall,” but the seedings ners of District 7-4A. won’t be set until a tourna- Olivia Herzog and Ken- ment committee meeting dall Kirchhoff won the Friday. district doubles champi- “I feel pretty good” go- onship. ing in,” Williams said. McKenzie Morphew “They seem to be ready. I and Leslie Lingo were the tried to tell them [Monday] doubles runners-up. that it’s just another match. Both teams advanced Go out there and play.” to state. Coach Damon irchhof and erog Williams was the district’s are undefeated in confer- Coach of the Year. ence and overall. Backus The Scrappers were and Hartness are unde- News-Leader photo/JOHN R. SCHIRMER runners-up in District feated in conference. SCRAPPERETTES SWEEP DISTRICT DOUBLES. The Scrapperettes won the overall District 7-4A ten- 7-4A, and Zach Backus The netters will prac- nis championship Oct. 7 at OBU. The doubles team of Kendall Kirchhoff and Olivia Herzog (left) won the and Glenn Hartness won tice the rest of the week, district title. The team of McKenzie Morphew and Leslie Lingo (right) was runner-up. Both teams qualied the doubles championship including Saturday, and for the state Class 4A tournament Oct. 17-18 at Russellville High School and Arkansas Tech University. and advanced to state. leave Sunday for Rus- Coach Damon Williams was named district Coach of the Year. Since the district tour- sellville. nament Oct. 3, the teams The tournament begins have been getting ready Monday, Oct. 17 and con- for state. tinues Tuesday, Oct. 18 “We’ve had good prac- with the semifinals and tices last week and this fnals. week,” Williams said. “The players are ex- “They’re excited about cited. They’ll be ready,” going to state.” Williams said. Football contest winner picked 8 of 10 games, was closest on Nashville There were only nine Dierks 57, Mineral games counted in last Springs 46 week’s newspaper football Foreman 36, Lafayette contest since Hurricane County 0 Matthew cancelled the Ashdown 49, Malvern LSU-Florida game. 17 Shayla Miller of Nash- Harding 35, Henderson ville was winner of the St. 3 contest, getting eight picks Arkansas Tech 49, OBU correct and having the 17 closest guess on the out- Auburn 38, Mississippi News-Leader photo/JOHN R. SCHIRMER come of the Nashville-Joe St. 14 DOUBLES CHAMPIONS. Zach Backus (left) and Glenn Hartness (right) won the District 7-4A boys doubles T. Robinson game. Texas A&M 45, Tennes- tennis championship Oct. 7 at Ouachita Baptist University. Damon Williams (center) is the NHS tennis coach. She wins a combo meal see 38 They will compete at the state tournament next week in Russellville. from Starz. Alabama 49, Arkansas Scores from games in 30 the contest include the Nashville 31, Pulaski following: Robinson 28 Scores and highlights every week The Nashville News-Leader Your hometown newspaper 870-845-0600

News-Leader photo/DR. CRAIG KIRCHHOFF STATE BOUND. Kendall Kirchhoff and Olivia Herzog point out their spot on the District 7-4A tennis tourna- ment bracket last week in Arkadelphia. Kirchhoff and Herzog won the district doubles championship. They will compete at state Oct. 17-18 in Russellville. Nashville News-Leader Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 Sports 9A

Leader photos/JOHN BALCH ANOTHER BIG RUN. Dierks Outlaw senior Lane Woodruff carries the ball Friday night at Mineral PLAY ACTION FAKE. Dierks Outlaw running back Springs with an assist from Jeff Kompkoff (53). Woodruff accounted for 392 yards of the Outlaws’ 650 Brayden Kirby (86) fakes a handoff with quarter- total yards of offense. back Caleb Adams during action Friday night.

HORNET OFFENSE. Mineral Springs quarterback Octavian Ceaser (above left) rolls out for a pass. BATTLE IN MS. Outlaw Cale Adams does battle (Above right) Ball carrier DeShawn Compton looks for yardage against the Outlaw defense. with Hornets Raheem Brown in Mineral Springs. Outlaws keep Howard County Cup The Dierks Outlaws will terback Caleb Adams hit extra point for a 7-0 lead. hit Esters for a TD and quarter scoring came from laws out at 57. keep the Howard County eight of 14 passes for 196 The Hornets respond- Compton ran in the two- a fveyard run by Frachi- The Hornets continued Cup in Dierks at least until yards and also rushed nine ed with a 61-yard drive point conversion at the seur and a 13-yard run by to slash at the Outlaw lead next season after getting times for 57 yards and one capped by Walker from 9:25 mark and then at the Kirby. in the fourth quarter when by the Mineral Springs TD. Adding to the Outlaw seven yards out with 6:42 5:05 mark Fred Robinson Woodruff capped his Ceaser capped a drive Hornets, 57-46, Friday total were Peyton Fra- left in the opening quarter. intercepted an Outlaw big night of scoring with with a two-yard run and night in the county’s an- chiseur with eight carries The kick failed to set the pass and went 55 yards for a 55-yard run at the 10:06 Compton added six more nual 2A football battle. for 50 yards and two TDs score at 7-6 Dierks. the score. mark in the fourth quarter. points with a two-yard run The win evened the and three receptions for Dierks’ next possession The Outlaws’ third- Sanz’ kick topped the Out- to tally the 57-46 score. Outlaws’ overall record 39 yards. Brayden Kirby went 69 yards in three at 3-3 and 2-1 in confer- also had fve carries for plays, including Caleb ence while the Hornets yards and one TD. Adams connecting with dropped to 2-4 and 1-1 in The Hornets gained twin brother, Cale, to get conference play. most of their yardage on deep into Hornet territory. The Outlaws will travel the ground (303) with ju- The drive was capped by to Lafayette County to nior Ricky Walker rushing QB Adams from 17 yards take on the Cougars, who 19 times for 136 yards and out and Sanz booted the are 1-5 overall and 1-2 in one TD. Outlaws up 14-6 with 4:19 conference. Hornet QB Octavian left in the frst quarter. Kick-off is set for 7:00. Ceaser rushed 12 times for The Outlaws started The Hornets will travel 76 yards and three TDs. to pull away in the sec- to Murfreesboro to face the Deshawn Compton added ond quarter and posted 3-3 Rattlers, who are 1-1 in 19 carries for 57 yards and 22 points, which included conference play. one TD. a 20-yard field goal by Kick-off is set for 7:00. Ceaser hit four of 18 Sanz, while holding the Dierks racked up 650 passes for 45 yards and one Hornets to six points to yards of offense against TD, which was caught by set the halftime score at the Hornets, who posted Kevonte Esters. 36-12. The Outlaw second- 348 yards of offense. Friday night’s scoring quarter points included a The Outlaws were led opened at the 7:12 mark six-yard run by Frachiseur by senior Lane Woodruff, in the frst quarter when and two TD passes - 49 and who rushed 19 times for the Outlaws turned a bad 30 yards - from Adams to 271 yards and two touch- snap on a Hornet punt Woodruff. downs and also pulled in into six points. Woodruff The Hornets outscored fve catches for yards scored from 12 yards and the Outlaws, 20-14, in and two TDs. Dierks quar- Guillermo Sanz kicked the the third quarter. Ceaser

The Nashville News-Leader 10A Contest Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 Nashville News-Leader

THE LEADER’S 2016 PIGSKIN PREDICTIONS

This week’s John R. Louie Eddie Guest top games Schirmer (80%) Graves (75%) Cobb (77%) Picker (65%)

Dierks at Lafayette County Dierks Dierks Dierks Dierks Mineral Springs at Murfreesboro Mboro Mboro MinSpgs Mboro Mena at Arkadelphia Arkadelphia Arkadelphia Mena Mena Malvern at Pulaski Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Malvern SAU at Ouachita Baptist OBU OBU SAU OBU UA-Monticello at HSU HSU HSU HSU HSU So. Alabama at Arkansas State ASU SoAlabam ASU ASU Alabama at Tennessee Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Ole Miss at Arkansas Arkansas Ole Miss Arkansas Arkansas Nashville at Ashdown Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville News-Leader photo/JOHN R. SCHIRMER

GUEST PICKER: TERRY JACKSON, #42 on Murfreesboro Rattler team FOUR. Queen Kaylea Carver (right) and football maids Emily McCauley and Gabi Dougan signal of 1981. Radio voice of the Rattlers on Ed 88 UA-Cossatot FM radio. the start of the fourth quarter of the Scrappers 31-28 Homecoming victory over Joe T. Robinson Friday night.

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CELEBRATION. Confetti rains onto the eld as fans celebrate a second-half touchdown during the Scrap- GOOD JOB. Coach Brad Chesshir congratulates pers 31-28 Homecoming victory over Joe T. Robinson. Mace Green after a defensive stop. Top-ranked Scrappers knock off No. 3 Robinson at Homecoming

News-Leader photos/JOHN R. SCHIRMER

DEFENSE. Hunter White (1) and Ty Pettway (4) move in for the tackle on Rob- TOUCHDOWN. Trent Harris (6) outruns Corey Page of Joe T. Robinson for a inson Senator Myles Fells (11) Friday night at Scrapper Stadium. Scrapper touchdown in the rst quarter of Friday nights victory.

SNAP. Center Austin Bowman (55) snaps the ball to quarterback Tyler Hanson (14) on a play which saw GOING DOWN. Michael Bevill (42) tackles Koilan Dominick Kight score for the Scrappers against Robinson. Jackson (1) Friday night.

HALFTIME. Grace Tal- ley throws her fag dur- FIELD GOAL. Jose Hernandez (27) kicks a 26-yard TEAM CAPTAINS. Triston Rhodes, Justin Bean, Garrett Gordon and Hunter ing the bands halftime second-quarter eld goal as ack Jamison holds. White await the coin toss at Friday nights Homecoming game. show.

CHEERING THEIR TEAM ON. Scrapper cheerleaders keep the crowd red up ROYALTY. Bailey Dougan, Kerri Murphy and Anna Kesterson watch the game during the Homecoming game. from the north endzone Friday night. 12A Sports Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 Nashville News-Leader

News-Leader photo/JOHN R. SCHIRMER SUPPORT FOR NASHVILLE BAND. First State Bank recently donated to the construction of a band stand at Scrapper Stadium. Tim Pinkerton, Jay O’Neal and Ethan White, all of First State, join Scrapper bandsmen in their new facility north of the home stands.

News-Leader photo/JOHN R. SCHIRMER THANKS FROM NHS BAND. Nashville High School band director Sara Jo Morris presents a thank you card from the band to First State Bank in apprecia- tion of the bank’s donation to the new band stand at Scrapper Stadium. Accept- ing the card are Tim Pinkerton, Jay O’Neal and Ethan White, all of First State. Follow your hometown newspaper for complete coverage of local news and sports. The Nashville News-Leader 119 N. Main Nashville, AR 71852 870.845.0600 Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 www.swarkansasnews.com Trends Section B Nashville News-Leader Scrapper Homecoming

QUEEN KAYLEA AND HER COURT. The NHS Homecoming royalty includes Audra Hughes, Alyssa Harrison, Nicole Dodson, Emily McCauley, Anna Kesterson, Bailey Dougan, co-maid of honor Asia Munn, Queen Kaylea Carver, co-maid of honor Allison Reeder, Gabi Dougan, Erica Linville, Kerri Murphy, Asia Harris, Kacey Hinds and McKenzie Morphew. Homecoming ceremonies were held Friday afternoon, Oct. 7, at Scrapper Arena and Friday night at Scrapper Stadium.

ENTRANCE. Queen Kaylea Carver waits to enter the court at Scrapper Arena during Homecoming activities Friday afternoon. GRAND ARRIVAL. Class maid Audra Hughes makes her way up the steps at Scrapper Arena, assisted by escorts Kenneth Luper and Triston Rhodes. The Homecoming royalty rode to the arena steps in vehicles provided by York Gary Autoplex, and their Scrapper escorts took them inside the arena for introductions.

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SCRAPPER HOMECOMING. The Homecoming royalty and football escorts gather at Scrapper Arena.

CORONATION. Kirby Adcock presents Queen Kay- GET YOUR MIND RIGHT. At the behest of Coach Brad Chesshir (right), Queen SENIOR. Garrett Gordon lea Carver to the crowd at Scrapper Arena. Kaylea Carver tells the Scrappers and fans to get their minds right. enters the arena.

COLOR WARS DAY. NHS juniors wear white on Color Wars Day. They include NERDS AND JOCKS. Seniors are dressed for Mathletes and Athletes Day. They (front row) Garrett Lance, Lexi Staggs, Shayla Miller and Alexa Copeland; (back include (front) Gabi Dougan, Anna Kesterson and Austin Chambers; (back) Hunt- row) Anthony Linville, Hunter Burton, Caleb Newton, Braylon Kelley, Monique er White, Garrett Gordon, Kacey Hinds, Bailey Dougan, Autumn Harris, Emily Mc- Flores, Jasmin Comacho and Olivia Herzog. Cauley, Kaylea Carver, Hannah White, Alyssa Harrison and Abi Witherspoon.

ALMA MATER. Homecoming royalty and the senior Scrappers sing the NHS CHEERING FOR THE SCRAPPERS. NHS cheerleaders perform Friday after- “Alma Mater” during the ceremony Friday afternoon. noon at the Homecoming pep rally.

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Oct. 6, 2016 Mineral Springs, guilty fned BF=Bond Forfeited of WI , fined ,, eal, Alisha Helleen, Howard County sentenced to seven days , ashville, guilty of Bryant, Marquise S., 28, in jail, license suspended nonpayment of fnes, Nashville, guilty of speed- and must complete DIW owed ing, fned course Ornelas, Roberto, 28, ean, ary ., , ash- City of Nashville Mineral Springs, guilty of ville, BF, drinking in Bumpers, Tyler D., 23, fling false police report, public Schertz, Texas, guilty of no fned Fort, Hubbard J., , proof of liability insurance, Pryor, Kayla, 28, Nash- Hope, guilty of refusing fned ; guilty of fail- ville, guilty of texting chemical test, fned ; ure to appear, fned ; while driving, fned guilty of DWI 32, fined guilty of non-payment of erwilliger, uke, , ,, sentenced to seven fnes, owed ashville, BF, theft of days in jail, license sus- heatham, ary A., , property pended and must com- earkana, guilty of non rotter, ewanda F., , plete Level III DWI course payment of fines, , Nashville, guilty of no seat arauga, Jose, , owed belt, fned FATAL FRESHMEN. John Cothren, Kennedy Boeckman, Maddie VanBibber, De Queen, guilty of no otson, Briana, , urner, atrick J., , Jaycee Runnels, Sydney Kesterson, Chandler Lowrey, Payton Bobo, Halee driver’s license, fined Hope, guilty of shoplift- Hope, guilty of driving Mounts, Savannah Morris, Kenzie Hill and Cheyanne McMillian. ; guilty of WI, fned ing, fned . and sen- on suspended or revoked ,, credited for time tenced to three days in jail license, fned and sen- Dierks High School Powder Puff Football served, license suspended dwards, hristopher tenced to two days in jail and must complete DWI ., , Washington, Wester, Bethany, , course BF, no drivers license ockesburg, BF, en- Harris, Hubert, , Harris, Hubert, , dangering welfare of mi- Nashville, guilty of non- Nashville, guilty of failure nor payment of fines, to appear, fned Wood, irginia, , owed, committed to ail; Hodge, yler ., , Nashville, guilty of failure guilty of failure to appear, Nashville, guilty of non- to appear, fned fned payment of fines, City of Mineral Springs Hernande, Mario, , owed Fortenberry, Robert, , e ueen, BF, failure Holden, ee, , ash- earkana, guilty of speed- to present insurance; ville, guilty of non-pay- ing, fned BF, no seat belt ment of fnes, owed Ramos, Helmer, , e Howard, Joe, , ittle Maldonado, smeralda, ueen, BF, assault in Rock, BF, no hour , ashville, BF, second degree on family or permit allowing unauthorized household member Jefferson, Randy Jr., , driver Arkansas Game Nashville, guilty of non- Maldonado, Joshua, and Fish Commission payment of fnes, ,. , ashville, BF, no aniel, Joel A., , owed; BF, no driver’s license rescott, BF, shoot- while driving commercial Marshall, Marlon ., , ing after hours vehicle; guilty of driving Hope, guilty of failure to Harris, Jason R., , on suspended or revoked present insurance, fined rescott, BF, shoot- HARAMBE’S ANGELS (SOPHOMORES). (Front) Gracie Thomas, Megan license, fned and sen- ing after hours Welch, Gabby Strasner, Mary Hutchison, Hannah McKee, Tristan Trusty; (back) tenced to two days in jail Meredith, Rebecca, , Hopkins, hristopher Annaliese Stamps, Aston Alexander, Delaney Eckert, Skylar Barbre, Jarret Fox, erns, Barbara, , Nashville, guilty of crimi- B., , rescott, BF, Danielle Smith and Jed Morrow. ashville, BF, no seat nal mischief in frst degree, shooting after hours belt; BF, careless or prohibited driving Marshall, Marlon L., , Hope, guilty of non Joint operation payment of fines, , owed Martin, eon, , ash- results in multiple ville, guilty of driving on suspended or revoked license, fned and sen- drug charges tenced to two days in jail Moss, Akashia ., , A joint effort by multi- ery of methamphetamine earkana, BF, disor- ple law enforcement agen- - Paul Samuel McGrew, derly conduct cies has resulted in several , of st Street in OBrien, ourtney ., arrests in three counties lenwood; charged with SENIOR STORM. (Front) Melanie Kesterson, Crystal Webb, Kortny Fitzsim- , Hope, BF, speed- and drug-delivery charges two counts of delivery of mons, Stacey Carter, Alyssa Ward, Katie House, Blair Garner, Cassidy God- ing being fled in ike ounty methamphetamine frey; (back) Colton Strode, Brent Armstrong, Destiny Nutt, Lacy Christopher, ere, Jose uis, , ircuit ourt. verett Aleander Emily Whisenhunt, Sydney Icenhower, Emily Martin and Peyton Frachiseur. ashville, BF, no The arrests were the Smith, , of High- driver’s license result of undercover work way ast in lenwood; Reed, ecil ., , ash- by the South entral rug charged with one count of Diamonds in the Fall, Trunk or Treat in M’boro ville, BF, driving left ask Force, ike oun- delivery of Suboxone and of center ty Sheriff’s Department, one count of delivery of The Murfreesboro vendors set up and will From p.m., the Staggers, Brian R., , Glenwood Police Depart- Opana hamber of ommerce continue Saturday, a.m. chamber will team up with Nashville, guilty of speed- ment, lark ounty Sher- arry ylan Faulkner, will presents its annu- to p.m. with concessions, the Women’s Auxiliary of ing, fned iff’s Department, Mont- , of Baker Road in al iamonds in the Fall vendors and activities. the Southeast ike ounty Steed, olby Ryan, gomery ounty Sheriffs lenwood; charged with event Oct. on the At Saturday, there Alliance to hold the runk , oddridge, BF, epartment, Federal Bu- delivery of methamphet- ike ounty ourthouse will be a pumpkin carv- or Treat event around the speeding reau of Investigation, Drug amine Square. ing and decorating contest square. Sykes, Michael M., , nforcement Adminis- Montreal olliver, , The event will begin followed by a costume At , locals bands are Mineral Springs, BF, tration and the Arkansas of Highway ast that Friday night after contest at . scheduled to perform. no motorcycle helmet/ ame and Fish ommis- in elight; charged with eyewear sion. delivery of lonaepam Dierks P/T he ierks School istrict will have its parent aughn, hristopher Defendants charged mily Ann Johnson, teacher conferences Oct. from p.m. and will Allen, , ashville, on Oct. in ike ounty , of S. Main Street in conferences set also have a losing the Achievement ap ask Force BF, speeding included: Amity; charged with deliv- for Oct. 18th meeting on that same night at p.m. Williams, Storme, , aul Jean Woods, , ery of methamphetamine ashville, BF, speed- of Mill reek Road in ing addo ap; charged with Works, Jr., , Min- three counts of delivery of eral Springs, guilty of non- methamphetamine payment of fines, , John Fogle, , of owed, committed to jail Mill reek Road in addo oung, Michael ., , ap; charged with deliv- 4B News Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 Nashville News-Leader Parole granted for man convicted 5K Color of couple’s 1992 murder; must stay Run set away from Howard, Sevier counties for Oct. 29 By Patrick Massey Jones, her friends and fam- The De Queen Bee ily, Dawson was approved at MHS One of four men con- for parole in June. He was victed in the brutal murder released on parole to Jef- The junior class at Mur- of a De Queen couple 24 ferson County. He will re- freesboro High School years ago has been re- main on parole until 2032 will host a 5K Color Run leased on parole. unless he violates any of on Saturday, Oct. 29 at 3 According to the Arkan- the stipulations. p.m., beginning at Rattler sas Parole Board, Ricky J. Jones provided this Stadium. Dawson was released to statement to The De Queen Runners will receive a supervision on Sept. 29. Bee concerning the Arkan- T-shirt, sunglasses and a Dawson, who is now 41, sas Parole Board’s recom- bag of colored powder for was convicted when he mendation to grant Daw- the fnish line celebration. was years old of frst Ricky J. Dawson son his parole: The entry fee is $20 for degree murder following any association with the “Our family is deeply racers. T-shirts are only the deaths of Bobby and victims’ families or return- disturbed by the decision guaranteed to those who Charlene Friend on March ing to Sevier or Howard of the parole board. The pre-register. 24, 1992. counties, where the crimes fact that 40 years had al- Spectators on the track The Friends were found occurred. ready been deducted from on race day will be $5 murdered in their bed at In Arkansas, a life sen- his time was an injustice and attendees are advised their residence just outside tence is considered to be meaning that he would to bring their own lawn the De Queen city limits. a term of 40 years. This not be punished for one chairs. Bobby, 48, had been a die- meant Dawson would be of my parent’s lives. My Registration forms are sel mechanic with D&E unable to receive parole parents were active mem- no available in the MHS offce or at local banks. Railroad for over 25 years. until 2032. Because of a bers of the communities News-Leader photo/JOHN BALCH Charlene, 49, was the su- law that was not changed and had been since 1963. READY TO LEAD. Murfreesboro Drum Major Dani- pervisor for the ambulance until 1994, however, Daw- Throughout the years, we elle Summers prepares to lead the Rattler Marching Sign up service owned by South- son was eligible for parole have been blessed by the Band during the Showcase of Bands held Saturday ern Ambulance of Mena. beginning in 2012 due to outpouring of support of at Little Rock’s War Memorial Stadium. The over- Dawson was sentenced good behavior during his so many. I feel the justice all band and percussion section received Division 2 for pee to two life sentences with incarceration. system made a grave mis- ratings while Summers and the Rattler Guard Guard the possibility of parole Since 2012, Angela take approving his parole received Division 1 ratings. wee b-ball after 40 years in return for Friend Jones, the daugh- and it has been heartbreak- his agreement to testify ter of Bobby and Charlene, ing for all members of my against the other three de- has gone before the parole family. I ask that you keep in M’boro fendants. board each year to present my entire family in your 3 events set at MSP Sign-up for the Mur- Dawson was convicted a Victim’s Impact State- prayers as we face the The following are the eploring and enoying freesboro pee wee basket- in the double homicide ment requesting that his heartbreak and fears that ball league will be held case alongside the Friend’s parole be denied. In 2012, his release has engulfed programs set for Sunday, Millwood State Park. Bring Oct. 16 at Millwood State personal drinking water Saturday, Oct. 15 from 9-11 adopted son, Michael petitions around the state us. We also ask that if you a.m. and Tuesday, Oct. 18 Friend, and two other sus- were signed with a total see Mr. Dawson in either Park: and wear sturdy shoes. 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. May need insect repellent. from 3-5 p.m. at the Mur- pects: George Rhoades and of nearly 2,000 signatures Sevier or Howard county freesboro ark offce. Timothy Oliver. Friend, and almost 75 letters writ- that you inform the police Cypress Sloughs Kay- Meet at the Trailhead, Ad- ak Tour our and eplore mission: Free The league is open to Rhoades and Oliver re- ten requesting that his immediately. As always, boys and girls in grades main in the state prison parole be denied. Those we are deeply appreciative ’s unique 3:00 – 4:30 p.m beauty from water level. Millwood Barge Tour 3rd-6th. The registration system. have remained in his fle of your concern, respect, fee is $30. As part of his parole, since then. support, and above all, You can check out small ome rela on an enoy- Dawson is prohibited from Despite the efforts of your prayers.” coves for wildlife or just able cruise on the lake enjoy the peacefulness of with park staff to learn Veterans the water. All skill levels about Millwood Lake in- welcome. Sunscreen is habitants in their natural event Nov. 12 Dear County Agent.... recommended, as well as setting. Area veterans and comfortable clothing that Seating is limited; spouses are invited to a From the desk of Pike County Agent Terrell Davis you don’t mind getting please pre-register by call- dinner on Wednesday, wet. ing ahead to the Marina to Nov. 12, from noon-2 at Q: My pond is covered Watermeal when applied of these may require dif- Minimum kayaking age reserve your seat at (870) the American Legion hall in little green plants how in Spring/ early Summer. ferent seasons of the year. is 6 and those under age 18 898-5334. Meet at Marina, in Mineral Springs. do I get rid of it? If you would rather keep Determining if a plant must be accompanied by Admission: Adults- $9, The dinner is hosted by A: Throughout the year the chemical out of your flowers on “old” wood an adult. Participants ages Children 6-12- $5, Chil- Rosemary Chapter #190 I get several calls about pond, goldfsh provide e- or “new” wood is a cru- 6-10 must ride tandem dren 5 and under- Free Order of Eastern Star. farm ponds. What seems cellent biological control. cial step when pruning with an adult. like a small issue in the Stocking rates are recom- for increased flowering. Space is limited; please spring, can quickly turn mended at 35 to 65 lbs/ac. And finally, discovering pre-register by calling into massive problem by Take note that if your pond if the plant grows from ahead to the Marina to the end of summer. Good has largemouth bass, you one or two main branches reserve your boat at (870) news is that with the cool- will simply be feeding the or canes or several shoots 898-5334. Meet at Marina, er temperatures coming bass and not controlling can help to prune for struc- Admission: Adults - $9, you will not see the sea of the intended weeds. For ture and shape. To learn Children ages 6-10 - $5 green much longer. Sadly, more information about more about pruning, visit 1:00 – 2:15 p.m. it is still alive under the controlling ponds weeds UAEX.edu and search for Waterfowl Way This 1½ surface of the water. The refer to MP360 which can FSA6148 or visit your local Mile leisure walk with a typical problem is Wa- be found at uae.edu or etension offce. park interpreter is all about termeal and Duckweed. visit your local etension These two are best buds offce. and can typically be found Q: When is the best time PUBLIC NOTICE together. They free float to prune my shrubs? 2004 MAZDA TRIBUTE on top of the water and A: This seemingly sim- VIN: 4F2CZ04164KM34293 move whichever way the ply questions requires a wind blows. This charac- rather comple answer. 2003 GMC ENVOY teristic can help you when Unfortunately, there is no VIN: 1GKDS13S732392700 controlling these aquatic one size fits all answer. weeds by corralling all First, ask yourself a few is being held at Bypass Diesel & Wrecker Service, Inc. the plants into one area. questions; 1) Why am I 9224 Hwy 278 West Nashville, AR 71852 870-845-1597 Chemical options include pruning, 2) When does due to abandonment. Vehicle will be sold at public Galleon SC, Tradewind, the plant flower, and fi- sale unless claimed within 10 days. Failure to reclaim and Clipper; each have nally 3) How does it grow. vehicle waves all rights, title, and interest in above a different active ingre- There a multiple reasons vehicle. Vehicle may be reclaimed during business dient. All three of these to prune; dead or diseased hours by providing ownership, and by paying all have shown to effectively tissue, structure or shape, charges against vehicle. control Pondweed and increased flowering. All (BDWS:15) Nashville News-Leader Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 News 5B 6B News Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 Nashville News-Leader Mount Ida man charged with burglary; couple facing methamphetamine charges in Pike County Circuit Court A Mount Ida man has impersonation and two to “please don’t charge been charged in Pike counts of misdemeanor me with this, OK?” She County Circuit Court with theft of property. also said her husband was two counts of felony com- Mount Ida attempting to hide the mercial burglary and one couple charged drugs on his person when count of felony terroristic Felony drug charges inler initiated the traf c threatening. ere f led ct. in ie stop and dropped it in the Garrett W. Bentley, 31, County Circuit Court oor on her urse instead. was charged in Pike Coun- against a Mount Ida cou- When Kinzler asked if ty on Oct. 4 stemming from ple. there was anything else incidents on Sept. 26 and Dennis A. Collins, 28, they wanted to make Sept. 27 at two Glenwood and Latisha A. Collins, known, Mr. Collins pro- businesses. 32, were arrested on Oct. duced two empty cello- On Sept. 26, the Glen- 1 by the Glenwood Police phane baggies that con- wood Police Department Department when Police tained suspended meth- GATOR HAUL. Michael Henderson of Murfreesboro captured and killed this was called to the Subway Chief Clark Kinzler began amphetamine residue. 11’4” American alligator on Sept. 16 as part of the Arkansas Game and Fish restaurant concerning a looking for the couple due Prior to a search of their ve- Commission gator hunt. The animal weighed between 500 and 66 pounds and man who had ordered a to active warrants for their hicle, Mrs. Collins “pulled was harvested from Millwood Lake. Henderson was accompanied on the hunt sandwich and then walked arrests. the window control unit by Buck Keys, brother-in-law Nick Davis and his wife’s uncle, Rick Baker. The out without paying. The They are both charged out of the driver’s side alligator was among 64 harvested in two weekends of hunting. subject reportedly told the with possession of meth- door panel and said, ‘the Subway worker, “Put it amphetamine and drug needles are in there, but on my tab, Jason Meeks.” paraphernalia. they’re all new.’” A fur- A review of video footage Kinzler located the ther search of the vehicle NSD offers online service determined the man was couple driving in Glen- recovered one used needle Bentley. wood and after a traffic with residue and two small On Sept. 27, the Glen- stop had requested their canisters containing sus- to allow parents to monitor wood Police Department identif cation. hen rs. pected methamphetamine was called to the Valero Collins produced her ID, residue. station after a subject, later she also handed Kinzler The couple’s bond was student meal account identified through more a baggie containing sus- set at $50,000 each during By Terrica Hendrix advantage of this conve- ing to the guidelines pro- video footage as being pected methamphetamine court proceedings held News-Leader staff nient new service, you will vided. You will Bentley, had reportedly and asked the police chief Oct. 3. The Nashville School need to create a parent ac- need each of your chil- been in the business and District has unveiled a new count. his reuires you to dren’s student ID** num- stole a soft drink, threat- online service that will Go to www.myschoolac- bers to add each student. ened “shoot up the place” allow parents the opportu- count.com After the students are and also claimed to be Howard County nity to monitor their chil- Click “Create Account” added you will be able to on a “terroristic watch dren’s meal account. on the top menu bar. view the lunch account list.” When Bentley left the 4-H to collect The online service “will Fill in the required in- activity and make store, he reportedly told for Layers of Love Closet allow you to monitor your formation on the “Parent payments to the student the store worker, “Put it children’s meal purchases, Account Sign-Up page.” lunch account. on my tab, Jason Meeks.” By Mae Lamb track what your children Choose A parent account can be On Oct. 1, Glenwood Secretary have been eating for the from the “School District” linked to many children, officers Matthew Cain Howard County 4-H past 30 days, make deposits drop down menu. but a child can only be and Justin Babbitt located Teen Leaders Club directly into their meal ac- Create a User ID and linked to one parent. Bentley at the intersection October is National 4-H Month of Service. counts, transfer funds be- Password The district is urging of Highway 70 and High- During this month the Howard County Teen tween students and have an Click the “Accept” box, parents to “take full ad- way 8 attempting to stop leaders will collect donations for the Layers of Love email reminder sent when and then click “Signup.” vantage of this system by vehicles near the Caddo Closet in Nashville. an account balance gets An email will be sent to making deposits into your River Bridge to ask for This is a closet of supplies which help Howard low,” Nashville Elementary your email children’s accounts on a money. Bentley was ar- County foster children and their foster parents. Principal announced on address that will contain weekly, monthly, or annual rested at that time and later The club is accepting donations of diapers, sippy the school’s Facebook page a erif cation code. basis. booked at the Pike County cups and bottles. You may leave your donations at Monday. After you receive the You are free to choose droof locations in the area including oard Student debit account erif cation code you ay the amount of each deposit. Jail. Bentley also admitted deposits can be made begin to add your chil- There will be a per transac- he had made up the name County tension f ce at the courthouse all four through ACH payments or dren’s information. To do tion convenience fee associ- “Jason Meeks.” causes of ashille schools iaond an by credit card. Each child’s this, you ill need to ated with each deposit. Any B e n t l e y h a s b e e n ineral Srings branch library iaond an account will be updated Go to www.myschoolac- money that is not spent by charged with two felony branch at ineral Srings Southest Aransas nightly so that account count.com and login using the end of the school year counts of commercial bur- Radio Station in Nashville. balance information and your previously created will be available the follow- glary and one felony count 4-H is an organization for youth ages 5-19. payments will be current as user ID and password. ing school year.” of terroristic threatening Persons interested in the service project or in 4-H of the following day. Enter the verification For more information as well as two counts of should contact the etension of ce at . Nashville School District code to verify your account on the service or any other misdemeanor criminal Food Service Director Julie and email address. food service program, call Smith stated in a letter to Begin adding your chil- the district Food Service parents, “In order to take dren’s information accord- f ce at . Pike County Cattlemen’s Association report First State Bank and erals for dry and lactating and the Arkansas Forage Suther Feeds, Inc. were cows and the importance and Grassland Council sponsors for the October of achieving a balance of Fall Forage Conference and meeting of the Pike County trace minerals. Suther uses Farm Tour in El Paso, Ark. Cattlemen’s Association. the hydroxyl form of trace He also brought the U of The two businesses pro- minerals to provide better A Extension Services 2016 vided the barbcue brisket bioavailability and palat- Voter Guide for Arkansas while the members brought ability. Ballot Issues. Information the beans, potatoes, des- Suther products include on these topics is available serts, drins, and stuf ed custom mineral blends at his of ce. jalapeños. made to order, tubs, medi- The next meeting date Suther Feeds represen- cated mineral, and a pro- for Dec. 6. tative, Mike McCarter, in- tein/mineral mix called Information about in- troduced David Knoll and Forage Max. volvement with the Pike Tim Suther of Suther Feeds. Pike County Extension County Cattlemen’s As- Knoll proceeded with the Agent Terrell Davis pro- sociation is available from program explaining the vided information on the Allon, or company’s product line upcoming Four States Cat- Stanley hodes, with a special emphasis on tle Conference in Texarkana 7800. minerals for cattle health. He covered the importance of phosphorus and the correct ratio to other min- Nashville News-Leader Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 News 7B 5K run/walk Nov. 5 to bene t ••• White Cliffs News ••• Howard County Relay for Life Adance registration is , and dayofrace is All is ell in the Clif s the deuty chief of staf of for the “ight ac unting for a Cure runal this week. There were no Army logistics, overseeing sponsored by the Howard County Relay for Life. emergencies. Mount Zion legists policies, programs, All roceeds ill go to the elay funds. had regular worship service and plans for the Army he race ill be Saturday, o. . egistration begins with Rev. Koontz as guest from the Pentagon. Piggee at a.. at the ashille City ar, and the race start speaker. will report directly to the is at 8. Roland Piggee Memo- Army Chief of staff Gen. There are seven age divisions for men, women, walk rial Church celebrated their Mark Milley. or run. 16th Church Anniversary, He is a graduate of the or ore inforation contact oanna oard, with Rev. Massey as guest niersity of Aransas at . speaker. The music was ine luf , he has sent very good and the sermon years as a soldier, serving Corinth FBC to celebrate 146 was very inspiring. Rev. three ties at ort ood in Richard Dixon is the pastor. Texas and deploying with years on Sunday, Oct. 30 The family of Leotis troos to Ira, uait, and Corinth irst atist Church ill celebrate its th oins and the hite Clif s Counity, ohnson, Bosnia-Herzegovina. He also served as commanding church anniersary on Sunday, ct. . and Langue families wish to thank everyone for the general of the st heater Sustainent Coand in he church is located at Corinth oad, ineral rayers, food, oers, resolutions, and your resence erany, the logistic of ce in charge of the nited a Srings, near ollette, and the astor is e. aurice at the home going service of Leotis Hopkins. He was a tions Coand .S. orces orea and the eecutie Henry. visible member of the community and an active church of cer to the Ary ice chief of staf . he eent ill be at .. at the church, and of cer. e ill all iss hi ery uch. han you. ourstar en. ennis ia, ho as in charge of the astor aul ill, Sr., and right Star issionary atist Our prayer list for this week: Celestine Greenlee, .S. Ary aterial Coand, hosted the cereony Church of Texarkana will be special guests. The public irginia ohnsonScott, Lela aes, and I a still ailing, at the Pentagon and praised the Arkansas native who is invited. ab eloney, uben auley and faily. Also continue is no one of only Ary lieutenant generals. ig to pray for our Presidential Candidates. gee’s other, aine iggee of earana, and his Mt. Zion BC to mark 105th elety Sue eed had surgery on her eye and is wife, Kassi, pinned the rank of lieutenant general to his doing ell, so did y sister yrtle Sith and she is serice coat at the cereony on Seteber , . e year with event Oct. 16 doing well also. are proud to recognize one of our formal hometown son, t. ion issionary atist Church in ashille ill y cousins acobs isited e on riday to chec on ho hae ade us roud. y unter ield, Aransas celebrate its th anniersary ith a secial rogra e. I as hay to see the. Shirley iggee brought Democrat-Gazette) on Sunday, ct. . e dinner on Saturday and ade y day. han you. CISIA S SAL he church is located at Ansley St., ashille, LACS I IS or rootion coeth neither fro the east, nor and the speaker for occasion will be Rev. Maurice Henry, L. . A I recently becae the the est, nor fro the south. ut od is the udge he astor of Corinth irst atist Church in ollette. .S. Ary’s highestraning Aransas natie hen he putteth down one, and setteth up another. he rogra ill begin at .. he ublic is in receied his third star. he Stas natie ill sere as L IS vited. ATTEND CHURCH THIS SUNDAY!

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First Assembly Scott Memorial & of God Mt. Carmel UMC 1405 W. Sunset • Nashville 1st & 3rd Sunday each month - 845-1959 2nd & 4th @ Hwy 371E. Terry Gof , Pastor SS 10 a.m., Worship 11:30 a.m. Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. Lockesburg Morning Worship - 10:45 a.m. Everyone is always welcome! Evening Worship - 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Service 7 p.m. -- Non-Denomination -- New Life in Jesus Christ Church 913 South Main St. • Nashville, AR Sunday Morning Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Evening Worship 5:30 p.m. TV Broadcast KJEP-TV: Thursdays @ 12 Noon & 7:00 p.m. Pastors: Lankford & Mary Alice Moore You are invited to worship with us at... Corinth First EBENEZER UMC HOLLY CREEK Center Point Baptist Church 318 West Dodson • Nashville Missionary Baptist Church Missionary 279 Corinth Road • Tollette, AR 870-557-1173 705 Main St. • Dierks • 286-2010 Sun. School 9:30 a.m. each Sun. Sun. School 10:00 a.m. Baptist Church 870-983-2390 Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. Sun. Morning Worship 10:50 a.m. 211 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Cc t. Cente int Wed. Bible Study 6:00-7:00 p.m. Sun. Evening 5:00 p.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday WOW 6:00 p.m. nday cl 1000 a.. Choir Rehearsal Wed. 5:00-6:00 p.m. nin Wsi 1100 a.. Wednesday Bible Study 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 6:30 p.m. Maurice Henry, Sr., Pastor Shirley White-Souder, Pastor enin eice 00 .. “Open Hearts, Open Minds, Pastor: Bro. Clyde Mitchell “We not only have church, we praise the Lord” Radio Program: 9:45 Sunday Morning • B99.5 FM Bro. Alan Davis, Pastor Open Doors” Visit us at: www.hollycreekmbc.net Ridgeway Baptist Church Delight United (SBC) Corner of Peachtree & Hearn Methodist Church y. 1 esctt y asille Morris Drug E. Antioch Street • Delight 845-1386 nday ellsi a.. 116 S. Main Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. nday cl 0 a.. Nashville Morning Services - 11:00 a.m. nin Wsi 100 a.. iscilesi ainin .. (870) 845-1565 Prayer Meeting - Wed. 6:30 p.m. enin Wsi 6 .. Jim Henderson, Pastor Wednesday Cildentdlts 60 .. New Light Come worship with us! First Christian First Church of God C.M.E. Church Community Oriented & Christ Centered Church 500 N. Main • Nashville 1301 S. Mill Street • Nashville 946 MLK, Hwy 355, Tollette, AR (Corner of Main & Bishop) Elroy Stewart, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m. 845-3241 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. • Youth 6:00 p.m. Sunday Bible School - 9:45 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday evening service 6:00 p.m. Morning Worship - 10:45 a.m. Bible Study - Wednesday 4:30 p.m. Rev. Charles Green, Pastor Wednesday Bible Study 6:30 p.m. Minister: Jim Pinson 8B News Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 Nashville News-Leader

News-Leader photo/COURTESY OF JONATHAN CANADAY 50TH YEAR REUNION. Members of the Nashville High School class of 1966 held their 50th reunion last week. Front row, from left, John Lambert, Ricky Wakeeld, Connie Mabry Crisp, Charlotte Tribble Bagley, Patricia Couch Co. Janice Lamb Davis, Annice Floyd Steadman, Johnna Kay Sullivan Schumacher, Suzie inson Dunn, Betty Hicks Ray, Theresa Wisdom Breedlove, Sharon Moses Lowrey, Barbara Chambers Hughes, Linda Wallis Campbell and icki Lane. Back row, Jimmy McLaughlin, Randy White, Glenn Latimer, Dave Allen, Danny Graves, Sarah Kay Lewis Moseley, Mike McClure, Miriam Glasgow Delay- Friant, Carol Bratton Williams, Phillip White, Judy Livingston Aydelott, Leila Couch Lockeby, Dennis Hausman, Gail Toliver Sweeden, Billy Shofner, Butch Mobbs, Paul Kemp, John Gilbert, ane Clark, James Dyer, Wayne Clark and Ransdale Hockaday. Not pictured: Judy Burkhart Armstrong, Judy Dyer Blalock, Becky Page Dye and Bonnie Fo Reich. Howard County Etension Homemakers recognized for volunteerism at annual Fall Council The Howard County In Howard County there Extension Homemakers are currently seven clubs Council held their annual with a membership of 48. Fall Council Meeting Oct. Clubs meet monthly in their 3 to recognize outstand- communities. Extension ing achievements of club Homemaker Clubs are open members. The mission of to anyone wanting to learn EXTENSION HOMEMAKER CLUB OF THE YEAR. New Horizon EHC mem- Extension Homemakers to improve their lives and bers at the annual county EH Club awards banquet included, from left, Pearlie is to empower the lives of individuals the lives of their families, plus give Snell, Julia Hintze, Gladine Bennett, Margie Green and Polly McCammick. and families to improve their quality of back to their communities. Educational living through continuing education, programs are taught through the Co- leadership development and community operative Extension Service. Extension service. This was evident through the Homemakers is a volunteer organization number of awards received that night. of the University of Arkansas Coop- Members who attended all club meet- erative Extension Service. The Arkansas ings and received perfect attendance Cooperative Extension Service offers included Doris Ray and Evalou Bowles its programs to all eligible persons re- from the Hillcrest EHC Club, Alicia gardless of race, color, national origin, Lovewell from Moonlighters EHC, Gla- religion, gender, age, disability, marital dine Bennett from New Horizon EHC, or veteran status, or any other legally Judy Johnson from Uncommon Threads rotected status, and is an Afratie EHC and Joy Barr, Jean Ann Flaherty and Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Nelda Barton from Twilight EHC. For more information on Extension Hillcrest EHC received first place Homemakers in Howard County, call the award recognition for their annual tension fce at or isit scrapbook. New Horizon EHC received our ofce located on the second oor of the highest honor of the night, Club of the courthouse. the Year Award. They conducted several Recipe of the Week INDIVIDUAL EHC AWARD RECIPIENTS. At the recent awards banquet for community service projects throughout This recipe is a copycat recipe from a Howard County Etension Homemaker Clubs included, from left, Jeanette the year including Operation Christmas popular Italian restaurant. It is delicious McConnell, Judy Johnson, Claudia Berner, Joy Barr, Mabel Sanders, Margie Child Shoeboxes, volunteering at the and makes enough for the whole family. Green, Jean Ann Flaherty, Linda Wilco, ivian Roberts, Deb Kreul, Doris Ray, Health Clinic, assisting with 4-H edu- Also great since it cooks in slow cooker, cational programs, and volunteering at crock pot. Tina Williams, 4-H Program Ouida Power, Julia Hintze, Gladine Bennett, Dana Newberg, Evalou Bowles, fundraising activities to support the Ex- Assistant, shared the recipe. Polly McCammick, Pam Wynn, and Nelda Barton. tension Homemaker program in Howard Zuppa Toscana County. The club was also involved not lb sicy Italian sausage russet only locally, but at district and state edu- otatoes, cut into bitesied cubes on- Memorial fund in late businessman’s cational and leadership events. ion, choed cu bacon, cooed Members are encouraged to keep up choed tbs garlic, inced name to benet Nashville Animal Shelter with service hours, education hours and o chicen broth bunch ale or A memorial fund, N. Main, Nashville, AR but also for animals. He self- improvement hours throughout the Swiss chard), de-stemmed & cut/torn named after Nashville na- , or can be deliered would have appreciated year. hey are aarded diferent leels into bitesied ieces cu heay hi- tive Don Coulter, is being in person. donations to the animal according to amount of hours donated. ing crea tbs our Salt and eer, set up where individuals All checks must be shelter in lieu of oers Members receiving Bronze Awards and Cayenne pepper to taste. can make donations to the made out to Nashville Ani- for the family. were Mary Hartness and Ouida Power. Brown sausage links in a sauté pan. Nashville Animal Shelter. mal Shelter. Don and his If you have any ques- Members receiving Silver Awards were Cut links in half lengthwise, then cut slic- Checks can be mailed to wife shared a love not only tions, contact uli at Linda Wilcox, Louise Hicks, and Jeanette es. Place sausage, chicken broth, garlic, ashille City all, for the city of Nashville, . McConnell. Members receiving Gold potatoes and onion in slow cooker. Add Awards were Vivian Roberts, Mabel just enough water to cover the vegetables Sanders, Rose Dale, Joy Barr, Doris Ray, and eat. Coo on high hours lo eterans Parade set for Nov. 5 at MS Evalou Bowles and Corliss Lewis. Plati- 5-6 hours) until potatoes are soft. num Award winners were Gladine Ben- About 30 minutes before serving, The American Legion a.. Attendees are asked nett, Deb Kreul, Dana Newberg, Judy colete the folloing stes. i our ost ill host their an- After the parade, bar- to bring their own lawn Johnson, Nelda Barton, and Julia Hintze. into cream removing lumps. Add cream nual Veterans Day Parade becue plates will be sold chairs. For more informa- In total, Howard County Extension and kale to the crock pot, stir. Cook on on Nov. 5, with lineup downtown and DJ John tion, contact Commander Homemakers donated over 4064 hours high 30 minutes or until broth thickens starting at a.. at the Whitmore will be “spin- obert orbes at locally. This amounts to $95,748 the mem- slightly. Add salt, pepper, and cayenne Mineral Springs Park. ning the hits.” 3306. bers gave to local projects. to taste. The parade will start at Nashville News-Leader Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 Farm 9B Counties added to ash borer quarantine he Aransas State lant oard oed last week to expand the em- erald ash borer quaran- tine to include 33 counties throughout the state. Hoot and a Holler Area counties included on the list are Howard, Hoot had a way of Hoot showed up with at his watch. “I need to git Pike, Hempstead, Mont- keepin’ the bubble level. two horses and a truck- some dogs like that,” he goery, Seier, Little i- Which ain’t as easy as it load of Catahoula Leopard muttered. er, Miller and Lafayette. sounds in the cricks and dogs. est codogs in the Hoot rode up and dis- The expansion adds hollers around Ada. country accordin’ to Hoot. mounted. “Eight head,” eight new counties to the Ol’ man Johnson was oot and ill saddled he said. quarantine list, including tight with a dollar bill but up, loosed the dogs and lit “How much will that andolh County, here flexible when it came to out from the corral. Ol’ Mr. be,” asked Mr. Johnson the presence of the in- ture, quarantined items Canopy dieback from runnin’ cattle. Meanin’, ohnson sa e of then sliding his billfold out of vasive pest was recently include firewood of any top of tree he turned ‘em out on his went back to the house. his overall bib and slipping confred, as ell as the hardwood species, as well Srouts arising fro the ranch and gathered ‘em up It took the dogs less of the rubber band. fe counties that border as ash tree products in- base of the tree but the numbers didn’t al- than ten inutes to fnd “Eight head,” said it within the state: Fulton, cluding: Larval tunnels or gal- ways jibe. He now owned the strays. The riders could Hoot, “That’ll be eighty Shar, Larence, reene Nursery stock leries immediately under several steers that had hear the dogs bayin’ and dollars.” and Clay counties. Green lumber with bark the bark of dying ash trees evaded sale day for at least cryin’ just past the first “Oh,” said Mr. Johnson, Pulaski and Perry coun- attached Chandler arton, a for- three Octobers. holler. oot and ill rode “I can’t pay that much. It ties have also been added Living, dead, cut or est health specialist with He made several at- up on the noise. Eight head only too you ffteen in- to the 2014 list of quaran- fallen logs the Arkansas Forestry tempts to bring ‘em in of three-year-old steers utes.” He looked over his tined counties designed Pulpwood, stumps, Commission, said the AFC himself. Goin’ so far as to were bunched up together glasses at Hoot. to isolate the 11 counties roots, branches and the State lant oard enlist the aid of a cowboy like baby elephants square Hoot studied him a sec- in south central Arkansas Mulch and compos- are currently developing or to, fe oy Scouts on dancin’! The dogs were ond, spun on his heels where the invasive beetle ted or uncomposted chips control measures for the three-wheelers, a company runnin’ circles around the and stepped to the corral has previously been con- greater than 1 inch in di- beetle by establishing par- of coon hunters, six arche- frightened beasts. gate. He swung it open fred, including Saline, ameter asitoid wasp populations ologists from the Univer- oot called of the dogs and with a wave of his ot Sring, Clar, al- andolh County Co- at three sites in Arkansas, sity of Tulsa looking for the and he and illy started the hand shooshed the steers las, Cleveland, Nevada, oeratie tension Ser- including Logoly State Oregon Trail, and a water herd down the fence line. outside! uachita, Calhoun, rad- ice ofce chair ie An- ar, hite a State ar witcher from Fittstown. They drove’m straight to It took ten days for Ol’ ley, Columbia and Union dres said the State lant and on a private property ut, alas, the ild cattle the corral. They marched man Johnson to call Hoot counties. oard infored hi of the near Arkadelphia. still remained free! through the gate like teen- again. andolh County is beetle’s confirmed pres- “It typically takes about As a last resort he asked agers in line at a Garth “Glad to,” said Hoot, the 12th county in which ence in his county in early three years to establish the Hoot what he’d charge to roos concert. “‘Course, the price has the emerald ash borer has August, but that he hadn’t as oulation, arton gather the critters. “Ten Ol’ man Johnson ran gone up!” been confred. heard from any residents said. bucks,” said Hoot. out of the house lookin’ www.baxterblack.com The expanded quaran- who were concerned they “On the third year fol- tine one efectiely cre- might be seeing an infesta- loing the frst introduc- ates a countyide bufer tion. tion, we sample for the Extension circulars preserved between the two areas in “I’ve put out informa- wasp to determine estab- which the beetle has been tion with the local media lishment and monitor its FAYETTEVILLE – The The original print cir- ones ranch, rofessor confred the bloc of nesaer and radio, efect on the eerald ash University of Arkansas Li- culars are housed in Se- of history and director of 11 counties in south cen- Andrews said. “If they borer.” braries Secial Collections cial Collections as part of the ASA igital ress tral Arkansas, as well as think they might have a arton said the ass eartent ill celebrate the Arkansas Collection, at Aransas State nier- andolh County in the problem, we’re ready to were imported from Asia American Archives Month which encompasses more sity. She ill discuss ind northeast and the state’s get them all the informa- to a facility operated by the with an event highlighting than 40,000 volumes docu- a Way to Maintain the remaining 48 counties in tion they need.” .S. eartent of Agri- the opening of the Arkan- menting the history of the oe eonstration and which the beetle has not Signs of infestation in- culture’s Animal and Plant sas Extension Circulars state. or in this County been detected. clude: ealth Insection Serice igital Collection. he igital Collection African American Home It is illegal to transport Multiple jagged holes in righton, ichigan. The event will be at 1:30 contains issues 1-438 span- eonstration Agents certain items from within excavated by woodpeckers This facility raises the p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13, ning the years from 1914 in Aransas, . the quarantine zones to feeding on ash borer larvae wasps for biocontrol pur- in the Secial Collections to 1945. enna Clyer a history areas outside the zones. istinctie shaed poses and shares them eading oo in ullins The remaining circu- and geography instructor According to the Arkansas exit holes left by emerging with partners across the Library. lars, issues 439-561, span- at Crowder College will eartent of Agricul- adult beetles nited States, he said. The Arkansas Extension ning the years 1946 to tal on the subect hey Circulars were published 1991, will be digitized and ought to roduce ural by the Cooperative Exten- added to the collection in Women and Farm Labor in sion Serice of the iision the upcoming year. orld ar II. Income tax school offered of Agriculture to provide Jeannie Whayne, Uni- The event will conclude The 2016 Income Tax farmers, small business Classes are from 8 a.m. Arkansas working farm- versity Professor of his- with an overview of the School, resented by the owners and anyone else to 4:30 p.m. each day. ers and families education tory, will make opening digital collection by Necia University of Arkansas who wants the most com- Locations closest to and support for raising remarks, followed by a Parker-Gibson, U of A ag- Syste iision of Agri- plete and in-depth look at Nashville include the fol- crops, livestock, and farm presentation from Cherisse ricultural librarian. culture, will feature the fling ta returns. lowing: buildings, making a living, same experienced instruc- The instructors are tax ec. , Little oc planning for the future, tors and continuing edu- experts with extensive ex- – Cooperative Extension and creating a better life cation credits, but with a perience with the Internal Serice State fce for themselves, through streamlined schedule. eenue Serice. ere- South niersity Aenue clothing and decorative “The tax school isn’t sentaties fro the State of ec. , ot Srings arts, gardening and can- just for professional tax Arkansas will also conduct Clarion esort on the Lae ning, farm management preparers, but are also for sessions. – 4813 Central Avenue and fnancial education. 10B Classied Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 Nashville News-Leader

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HOWARD COUNTY, ARKANSAS PROBATE DIVISION PUBLIC NOTICE I H MAR OF H SA OF NOTICE OF PETITION TO QUIET TITLE AND FOR O HAMIO, AS R CONFIRMATION OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE CASE NO. CV 16-70-2 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HOWARD COUNTY, ARKANSAS, DHOREA ast know address of decedent reen lains KENCAYD, PLAINTIFFS VS. E*TRADE BANK AND Road, ierks, Arkansas LOT 12, TIMBERLANE UNIT ONE SUBDIVISION, ate of death January , DIERKS, HOWARD COUNTY, ARKANSAS, IN REM, DEFENDANTS. layton inkes, Attorney at aw, was appointed otice is hereby given that there has been fled ersonal Representative of the estate of the above in the ircuit ourt of Howard ounty, Arkansas, NASHVILLE named decedent on the th day of September, . a etition to quiet and confrm the public sale to All persons having claims against the estate must horea encayd, by imited Warranty eed from NEWS-LEADER ehibit them, duly verifed, to the undersigned within John hurston, ommissioner of State ands, State of one hundred eighty days from the date of the Arkansas, pursuant to the Ark. ode Ann. frst publication of this notice, or they shall be forever et seq. Said lands are more particularly described as CLASSIFIEDS barred and precluded from any beneft in the estate; follows ot in imberlane nit One Subdivision, ierks, rovided, that claims for inury or death, caused by BR, BA, miles West Howard ounty, Arkansas, according to the recorded BUSINESS of ashville. deposit the negligence of the decedent, shall be fled within plat thereof, being situated in the Southeast uarter plus first months si months from the date of the frst publication S of Section hirtyone , ownship Seven SERVICES rent. o smoking, no pets. of this notice, or they shall be forever barred and South, Range wentyeight West, in Howard WINDSHIELDS! WIND- redit check required. Ap- precluded from any beneft in the estate. ounty, Arkansas. All persons, frms, corporations, or improvement SHIELDS! CALL WIND- plication ease Agreement his notice frst published on the th day of October, SHIELDS PLUS. REPAIRS districts that can set up any right to the real property required. all Stan at 2016. OR REPLACEMENTS ON or Jerri Brockman so conveyed and forfeited in consequence of any ALL AUTOMOBILES OR at . CLAYTON TINKES, ADMINISTRATOR informality or any irregularity connected with the SMI RS. ------OF THE ESTATE OF TONY CHAMPION sale are hereby notifed and warned to appear and . tf For Rent BR, BA brick. W. OMMR S. show cause, at the frst term of the circuit court after ------month plus deposit. ASHOW, AR the publication of this notice, why the real property MII SORA I MR- or JS, should not be confrmed, quieted, and vested in the FREESBORO. . . pd. plaintiff in fee simple. gstf ------he last persons to pay taes on said property were ------Subscribe to the ashville PUBLIC NOTICE Randal . Hill and imberly J. Hill. CLOCK REPAIR & RESTO- ewseader for in area IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HOWARD COUNTY, ate of frst publication September , . RATION & some watches. out of area. ome by ARKANSAS horea encayd Franklin Janes, . Main, ashville, AR. By Michael . Sanders . ftf ------RIOS BA, laintiff Sanders aw Firm, .A. ------vs. N E E D WA R E H O U S E O. Airport Road FOR SALE Hot Springs, AR SA all . OW BI OO ROA . ARSO; gtf USABLE PALLETS, 40 Attorney for laintiff OROH O. ARSO; SF ------inches wide inches AIA O BA SA, .A.; JANICE’S FAMILY HAIR long . each delivered ASSET ACCEPTANCE, LLC, PORTFOLIO specialiing in styles to Ward Shavings . ROR ASSOIAS, ; cuts for seniors over 50. . WS tf ARROW FIAIA SRIS, and . ------To advertise in the ------NEW PILLOW TOP THE STATE OF ARKANSAS, DEPARTMENT THE TERMINATOR PEST MATTRESS SET! Twin OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION, Nashville News-Leader, ORO. . , Full , ueen efendants tf ing Still in NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE call 845-0600 ------plastic With Warranty otice is hereby given that the undersigned A MAR, S Repair W ISO RS ommissioner, pursuant to the Foreclosure ecree Installation, elephone . p Huge of the ircuit ourt of Howard ounty, Arkansas, Repair Installation, selection Affordable which was rendered and fled with the clerk of Small Business Systems, Furniture Warehouse court on May , , in which Regions Bank is ask me about Security South ake r. amera Systems. . pd. the laintiff and Ronald . Anderson and orothy ears perience with ------O. Anderson are the efendants, will on ovember Southwestern Bell. Free For Sale lectric wheel , offer for sale at public auction at the front local estimates. Mark ack chair. ortable, light door of the ounty ourthouse in Howard ounty, or . weight, like new, low or Arkansas to the highest and best bidder the following M tf perhaps free to senior, property situated in Howard ounty, Arkansas. ------. Wtf ract Ward Shavings ine ------he SW of the W of Section , ownship shavings ,van load. FIRWOO rick South, Range West; . WS tf delivered. Stump grinding. AND ALSO, ------. pd. art of the W of the W of Section , S p o t l e s s R o . ------ownship South, Range West, described Housekeeping, tc. offce as follows ommence at the W corner of the , mobile REAL said W of W and run S for . pd. . feet to the oint of Beginning; hence ------ESTATE ooking for a MILLWOOD LAKE, for feet, thence S for Housekeeper all or tet beautiful custom built . feet to the South line of the said W assie at . home at arborough of W, thence West along the said South Have references. pd. anding. Smith line feet to the West line thereof, thence 20) Mounts Realtors. W for . feet to the oint of ------. SMR tf Beginning. ------ract LESSONS LITTLE MISSOURI RIVER, he Fractional W of the SW of Section Cancer Survivors custom built house, , ownship South, Range West, Howard undergoing treatments. mile below arrows am. ounty, Arkansas; ook ood Feel Better Smith Mounts Realtors. SS A the following ommence rogram American . SMR tf at the Southeast corner of the said W of ancer Society For more ------SW, and run thence orth feet to the oint information call Janice of Beginning; run thence orth feet, run Ragar at HELP ------thence West feet, run thence South feet, WANTED and run thence ast feet back to the point of FOR RENT City of Murfreesboro is beginning, ecepting . acres, and containing Modern brick bedroom seeking hardworking herein . acres, more or less. apartments for rent. all individual who can AND ALSO, the E1/2 of the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 andmark Insurance and multitask to work for of Section , ownship South, Range West, Realty at . the Street epartment. Howard ounty, Arkansas, containing acres, A tf ay will depend upon more or less. ------qualifcations. Work he sale will be held at oclock a.m., on the ountry iving Bed- hours are date stated at public auction to the highest bidder on room Apartments. miles Monday Friday. lease the following terms at the time of sale the purchaser from ashville. all send resume to .O. Bo shall be required to pay to the ommissioner ten . R tf 251, Murfreesboro, AR or percent of the purchase price which shall be ------drop off at ast Main forfeited to the laintiff if the balance of the purchase 250 sq. ft. office for rent. at the Mayors Offce. price is not paid within the time stated herein, . nd St., ashville. uestions call with the balance of the purchase price paid to the . tf or . M ------ommissioner within ninety days of the sale date; provided that if laintiff is the purchaser, in lieu of payment, it may credit the amount of its bid To Advertise in the against the udgement awarded in the Foreclosure Nashville News-Leader Decree. WITNESS MY HAND October 5, 2016. Call 845-0600 Angie ewis, ircuit lerk ommissioner RM, Nashville News-Leader Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 News 11B

News-Leader photo/JOHN BALCH ALL PINKED OUT. The Mineral Springs Mini-Cheer Camp participants wore pink T-shirts to commemorate National Breast Cancer Awareness Month during Friday night’s game at Hornet Stadium.

Pink fags mark National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in Nashville ink fags are fying in ashvilles central business district in recognition of ational Breast ancer Aware- ness Month. he fags, purchased in honor of a cancer survivor or in honor of a cancer victim, have been placed on the downtown light poles by city workers. his will be the fourth year the fags are placed to bring attention to breast cancer. Flags may be purchased by calling athy Rogers, , or Sandra Jones, . he fags cost . he tradition began when thenov. Mike Beebe declared October as Breast ancer Awareness Month.

News-Leader Photo/JOHN R. SCHIRMER BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH. Employees at Starz Family Restaurant in Nashville are dressing identically in clothing which promotes breast cancer awareness. From left, Lane Hughes, Britney Gilbert, Kasey Sloane, Ali Bareld and Megan Lawrence. 12B News Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 Nashville News-Leader Local linemen help light up Bolivia Thirteen Electric Co- A unique challenge was operatives of Arkansas the oliian use of concre- linemen recently returned ate powerline structures. from a mission in rural With no bucket trucks and oliian in hich the en the inability to climb the ran power lines to three poles, the men utilized remote villages resulting ladders to run the conduc- in electric service to more tor and build lines for the than 360 residents. The eager villagers that had villagers’ 72 homes near been waiting for power Guararamerian located at for years. the railian border had Electric Cooperatives Deputy Todd Tallant previously been without of Arkansas crews have service. assisted in establishing “The Operation Razor- electric service to approxi- Veteran deputy named bac oliia cre hae mately 1,500 residents in changed lies in oliia, rural oliia and uate- Howard County said Duane Highley, presi- mala since 2013. dent/CEO of the Electric Linemen and their re- LIGHT FOR BOLIVIANS. Southwest Arkansas REA Ofcer of ear Cooperatives of Arkansas. spective cooperatives par- Cooperative lineman Jimmy Sharp of Nashville, left, “These men volunteered ticipating in the project are: and Woodruff Electric Cooperative lineman Gene Veteran Howard County Sheriff’s Department their skills and showed a ill onds and oug ans Milton install the rst light in a rural Bolivian home. deputy, Todd Tallant, has been selected as Howard passion for serving their with Petit Jean Electric of County’s fcer of the ear, according to Sherif ryan fello an. heir eforts Clinton; Richard Freeland son with North Arkansas (AECI), a Little Rock-based McJunkins. will result in an increased with Ouachita Electric of Electric of Salem; Jimmy cooperative that provides Tallant was honored suring a luncheon at the 2016 quality of life for the vil- Caden enneth yrd Sharp and Alex Wright services to the distribution Arkansas Law Enforcement Summmit hosted at Arkan- lagers and future genera- and Clayton McMurray with Southwest Arkansas cooperatives; and Arkan- sas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge. tions.” of Arkansas Valley Electric REA of Texarkana; and sas Electric Cooperative McJunkins said he and Jana Tallant, Todd’s wife and The linemen repre- of Ozark; Gene Milton Kevin Riddle with Arkan- Corp. (AECC), a genera- jail administrator for Howard County, accompanied the sented electric coopera- with Woodruff Electric sas Electric Cooperatives, tion and transmission co- deputy to the awards ceremony. tives across Arkansas and of Forrest City; Shannon Inc. of Little Rock. operative. The distribution “I think Deputy Tallant was a great choice for the worked closely with the Stroe and Aaron earta The Electric Coopera- cooperatives provide elec- aard, said cunins. “e is dedicated to the sherif’s National Rural Electric with Craighead Electric of tives of Arkansas comprise tricity to approximately department and the people of this county.” Cooperative Association Jonesboro; Hugh Starkey 17 electric distribution 500,000 homes, farms and allant is the county’s SA tea coander, fre- (NRECA) International with First Electric of Jack- cooperatives; Arkansas businesses in Arkansas arms instructor and pepper gun and taser instrcutor. team on the project. The sonville; William Thomp- Electric Cooperatives, Inc. and surrounding states. He handles these additional and specilaized tasks all Arkansas crew worked while performing his required daily suties as a Howard with the Guayaramerin County Patrol Deputy. Electric Cooperative, or “This often requires Todd using much of his own COSEGUA, on the project Live Well... time to monitor, prepare and conduct these specialized that involved substantial Diabetes and You Program tasks. Todd has never failed to take care of whatever construction of distribu- was asked of him by the department. tion lines. This is an eight week course that is designed to “I and the rest of Howard County’s law enfrocement help the person who has been diagnosed with would like to congratulate Todd on being chosen for Pre-diabetes or Diabetes and the family this honor.” Drop-in shower members of those diagnosed. set for Oct. 23 Commodities to be distributed There will be a drop- in wedding shower for Oct. 26 in Nashville Whit Powell and Summer Harvest Regional atist aily Actiity Chambers on Sunday, Oct. ood an ill distrib- uilding at . ain, 23 from 1-3:30 p.m. ute USDA commodities Nashville. The shower will be directly from their truck Pantry boxes will be held at the home of Amy on Wednesday, Oct. 26, roided for the frst Westfall, 2398 Mt. Pleasant from 10-noon. qualified households. Drive in Nashville. Seniors ages 65 and Recipients must be resi- older ill be sered frst, dents of Howard County, starting at 9:30 a.m., fol- and must present photo Follow lowed by those younger ID and proof of address. The Nashville than 65. The truck will For more information, News-Leader be parked at the First call . 845-0600