THIS WEEK Wednesday, August 28, 2013 DIAMOND FEST UPDATE ...... Page 3 The Issue 6 • 1 Section • 12 pages DELIGHT GRAD FISHES ...... Page 4 CRATER CLEANUP ...... Page 6 RECIPES ...... Page 7 GAMES ...... Page 10 WEATHER ...... Page 12 Murfreesboro Diamond Serving South Pike County -- Murfreesboro, Delight, Antoine 75¢ Home of the Crater USPC 103-230 ESTABLISHED 1975 of Diamonds State Park Howell named superintendent at Crater of Diamonds LITTLE ROCK -- James “Caleb” Howell has been selected as the Hunter Education Instructor. Butts noted Caleb also holds certi- BBQ Fundraiser to beneit park superintendent for Crater of Diamonds State Park according fications in Volunteer Structure Firefighting, NASAR Search and to State Parks Director Greg Butts. Rescue, First Aid/CPR, and is a Project Wet and Project Wild certi- Operation Christmas Child Howell has served as superintendent at since fied educator. MURFREESBORO -- First Baptist Church 2008, and will be responsible for all operations at the park. Howell Crater of Diamonds State Park is one of the 52 state parks man- BBQ Fundraiser to benefit Operation Christ- replaces Justin Dorsey who accepted a position with the Pulaski aged by the State Parks Division of the Department of mas Child The First Baptist Church of Mur- County Sheriff’s Department. Howell assumed his new responsi- Parks and Tourism. freesboro will host a community wide BBQ bility August 16, 2013. Crater of Diamonds State Park is located in Pike County two fundraiser on Saturday, August 31 at 11:00 “Superintendent Howell is ready to take over management at miles southeast of Murfreesboro on Ark. 301. Park facilities in- a.m. on the square. Crater of Diamonds State Park,” said Greg Butts. “He is a knowl- clude 47 Class AA campsites, trails, picnic sites, playground, pa- They will also have a bake sale as well edgeable park professional with 15 years experience in Arkansas vilion, café, laundry, gift shop, and the Diamond Springs aquatic as be selling crafts and other items to raise State Parks system and is the new generation of park superinten- playground and world renowned diamond search area. funds to help provide items for the Opera- dents. Caleb started his career with Arkansas State Parks as a sea- tion Christmas Child Shoe box ministry. sonal maintenance employee at in 1998 and The community is invited to get involved began working as a seasonal interpreter at Millwood, Bull Shoals- with them and numerous other churches in White River, and Petit Jean State Parks from 2001 to 2004. Super- showing children all around the world that intendent Howell was a park ranger at Historic Washington State we love and care for them and that God Park in 2004, became a superintendent trainee in 2006, and was loves them. This ministry has reached 130 the assistant park superintendent at Queen Wilhelmina State Park countries and is growing each year. before becoming park superintendent of Daisy State Park in May Last year the group reached a milestone 2008. Howell’s enthusiasm, leadership, management and supervi- in the packing of 100,000,000 shoeboxes sory skills, are why he was selected for the position.” since it began in 1992. Butts noted that Howell’s extensive training and experience “What a awesome thing to be a part of ... have prepared him for his new position. “Caleb is a certified law it is such a blessing to go into another coun- enforcement officer and First Aid and Responder Instructor, along try thru something as small as a shoebox gift with certifications in numerous other park related training pro- and be able to share the love of God and to grams, including completing the Arkansas State Parks Superinten- give hope to a dying world thru Jesus Christ dent Trainee Program. our Lord and Savior. Please be in prayer Howell states, “Earlier in my life, while taking family vacations about what and how you might participate to various national sites of significance like the Grand Canyon, Mt in becoming a part of this wonderful minis- Rushmore, and Yellowstone National Park, I have developed some try. We look forward to seeing you there,” very fond memories. In those days, I never imagined that I would said group spokesman Shelia Chaney. have the opportunity to manage a world renowned site like Crater There will be shoeboxes available and of Diamonds State Park. Guests to Crater of Diamonds State Park participants may also drop off shoeboxes have the opportunity to make cherished memories and they have and pick up information about this ministry. the chance to take home a real gem. Not only as an employee, The group will also receive donations, such but as a citizen, I am so thankful that Arkansas State Parks has as toys, stuffed animals, school supplies, preserved this opportunity for anyone to come search for finders- personal hygiene items, new clothing, etc. keepers diamonds and for the chance to be a part of the “making For more information contact Chaney at 870- memories” process.” 451-3000. Howell earned a bachelor degree in park administration from Arkansas Tech University at Russellville in 2004, is a certified SUBMITTED PHOTO Law Enforcement Officer, First Responder, Boater Education and JAMES “CALEB” HOWELL 2013 Rattler Football Shirts now on sale MURFREESBORO -- Orders for rattler football t-shirts are currently being taken through Aug. 29 to have the order delivered by the first football game on Sept. 6. Senior high shirts will be on a charcoal grey shirt with the senior high roster, senior high cheerleaders and band members on the back of the shirt. Junior high shirts will be on a red shirt with the junior high football roster, junior high cheerleaders and 7th grade roster on the back. Sizes for both shirt are the same Youth XS- Adult XL for $15 each, Adult 2X will cost $1 extra, while Adult 2X will cost $2 more. Contact Traci Jones or Tanya Wilcher at the school to place orders.

Senator to attend Pike County cattle auction GLENWOOD -- U.S. Senator Tom Boozman will be at the Cattlemen’s Livestock Auction in Glenwood on Thursday, August 29, at 12:30 to talk about the Farm Bill. Boozman is on the conference committee to work out differences between the Senate and House bills

City ofices to close for Labor Day holiday The Murfreesboro Mayor’s Office, Street Department and Water Department will be closed on Monday, September 2, 2013, in ob- servance of Labor Day. STAFF PHOTO/Christy Coccarelli The Sanitation Department will run their MHS HOMECOMING COURT ... Queen Autumn Cox (center) is pictured with her 2013 Murfreesboro High School Homecoming Court that regular routes. includes senior maids Reagan Grubbs and Dawna Martin, junior maids Kelsey Higginbottom, Haley Kennedy and Kyra May, sophomore maids Have a safe Labor Day and please REMEM- Tara Humphry and Addison Williams, along with the kindergarten escorts Logan Burrus, Cole McKnight and Teegan Barnett. Homecoming BER OUR VETERANS!!! will be held on September 13 in the game versus Horatio. Page 2 • Wednesday, August 28, 2013 • MURFREESBORO DIAMOND ‘Dear Preacher’ Obituaries By Tommy Mounts, Murfreesboro Church of Christ Dear Preacher: “Can says to do- and instru- you explain why musi- ments are not included Doelle Crosby Clay, 75 cal instruments are not in that. used in the Church of As to the Old Testa- children, Chris Loretz of noke was held on Friday, Christ? God does not ment, that law has been Benton; Genene Case of August 23 at Boyd Funeral say not to use them, and “nailed to the cross” Hensley and Shellye Cros- Home Chapel, with visita- they were used in the (Col. 2:14). To try to go by of Lonoke; stepdaugh- tion one hour prior to ser- Old Testament?” back to the law of justi- ters, Brenda McCartha of vice. The querist evidently lem was not that they fication for instruments Montgomery, Texas, Pam Visitation in Murfrees- did what God told them Dietze of Owasso, Ok. and boro was held in Friday assumes that what God means that we have cut Lucy Bowman of Belton, at Latimer Funeral Home. did not prohibit by spe- “not to.” They were con- ourselves off from Christ Texas;18 grandchildren; Funeral Service, were Sat- cific command is permit- demned, and punished, (Gal. 5:4). Our worship, 28 great-grandchildren; urday, August 24, at Lib- ted in worship. But are because they did what through Christ, must be sisters, Deanne (Robert) erty Hill Baptist Church in you really ready for that God had not told them according to His testa- Doelle Crosby Clay, Combs of Lonoke and Pisgah with interment in conclusion? God did to do. They were not ment (Heb. 8: 6-13; 9:15). age 75, died August 20, Carole Newton of Pine Delight Cemetery. www. not say, “not to” have allowed to “improvise” Thus, we don’t burn 2013. She is survived by Bluff. boydfuneralhome.net. a gambling casino-with and do what they de- incense or candles, of- her husband Leon Clay; Funeral Service in Lo- slot machines, roulette cided. The same prin- fer animal sacrifices, wheels, etc.- in order ciple is true with our or other such things in to raise money for the worship today. God has worship-all of which God church. Should we do told us what He wants in commanded under the Senator makes agri tour it, or should we follow Christian worship, and Old Testament. But we WASHINGTON D.C. -- the plan the Lord gave it is not up to us to add must worship according During the August work U.S.฀Senator฀Tom฀Boozman฀ (I Cor. 16: 1-2)? You see, to that. to the gospel of Christ, period, I spend one week God doesn’t have to say We do not reject which is the New Testa- focusing on agriculture. Cattlemen’s฀Livestock฀Auction everything He does NOT instruments because ment. I travel across the state want in worship. He has they are “bad.” They Direct all questions meeting with family farm- Glenwood฀on฀Thursday,฀ said what He DOES want, are not. We use them in to: church of Christ, P.O. ers, facility managers, ag- riculture researchers and August฀29,฀at฀12:30฀p.m. and that is sufficient. our homes, and for en- Box 256, Murfreesboro, others who make their liv- Read of Aaron’s sons tertainment. But in wor- AR. 71958. Thank you ing growing, processing, and House of Representa- and regions and strength- in Lev. 10. Their prob- ship, we do what God and have a great day. and securing our supply tives have passed legisla- ens our rural economies. of food and fiber. tion to reauthorize the The senators selected to Agribusiness is critical Farm Bill. Each contains serve on the Farm Bill to Arkansas, as it con- different approaches for conference committee Diamond Park Speedway tributes significantly to providing a safety net for are an experienced and our state’s economy. One our producers of food knowledgeable group. out of every six jobs in and fiber, balancing the We are all ready to work results announced Arkansas is tied to the needs of our producers in good faith to get a fair Saturday 08-24-2013 7D Blake Ayers De- 14 Brandon Ellis Mur- and our environment, bill for everyone, includ- industry. 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We 32 Stephen Fagan Am- Amity, AR on agriculture policy will America. must get a bill that pro- Street฀Stock฀Feature ity, AR 40 Miranda Carver have a dramatic effect In early August the vides our producers with Car # Driver From group of senators tasked security and certainty, 2A Alyssa Cox Nash- Lockesburg, AR 20 Neil Kemp Kirby, AR on our state’s economy. Heat Winners Members of Congress with reconciling the dif- strengthens our nation’s ville, AR 29 Clark Plyler Glen- #42J – Justin Burt must be in touch with ferences between the two fiscal future, protects Heat Winner wood, AR #97 – Chance West- the needs of our farmers, bills was selected. I’m the neediest members #45J – Kimber Kilcrease 48 Shelley Carver brook ranchers, processors, grateful to have been cho- of our communities, and #3 – Rodney Whisen- Lockesburg, AR and foresters. sen to serve on this con- ensures that we continue hunt #42 – Lee Carver 52 Clifford Mussett ference committee, which to have the safest, most #97 – Chance West- That’s why I conduct Factory฀Stock฀Feature Murfreesboro, AR will hammer out differ- reliable, and most afford- brook this annual tour and try Car # Driver From Heat Winners to make the stops as var- ences into a compromise able food supply that the bill that would be able to world has ever known. I 42J Justin Burt Horatio, Pure฀Stock฀Feature #20 – Neil Kemp ied as possible. This year AR Car # Driver From #20 – Neil Kemp we’ll be visiting a lumber pass both chambers and look forward to talking be signed into law. to Arkansas’s producers 42 Lee Carver Lockes- 41 Brian Carver Lockes- Southern฀Stock฀Feature company and a tree farm burg, AR burg, AR to hear the needs of our This agriculture tour about their priorities, Car # Driver From 97 Chance Westbrook 110 Kelly Hale Murfrees- timber industry; check- will help me ensure that and working with my col- 28 M.J. Scott Nashville, Broken Bow, OK boro, AR ing out our conservation this compromise not leagues in Congress to AR 2 Thomas Woodruff 32 Larry White Hot efforts at a wildlife refuge; only meets the needs of get the Farm Bill done 2 Thomas Woodruff Springs, AR attending Farm Bureau Arkansas’s producers, when Congress is back in Nashville, AR Nashville, AR meetings; touring a flood but provides a safety net session. 71 Tyler Young Nor- 61 Jay Watson Mur- 6 Kip Faulkner Dierks, that is fair to all crops damaged farm to see how man, AR freesboro, AR AR we can help our state 13X Michael Fagan Am- 60 Randy Avery Texar- recover from the spring 6TH ANNUAL TRICYCLE RACE • SEPT 6TH • 6:30 PM ity, AR kana, AR storms; stopping by uni- LOCATION: DELIgHT BALL COURTS AT THE CITY PARk 15 Brady Eaton Mur- Heat Winners versities’ agriculture re- It is time again for our Annual Tricycle Race. We are having two divisions. freesboro, AR #6-Kip Faulkner search facilities; and visit- he irst division will be for ages 2-3 years old. he next division will be for 21 Justin Deer Dierks, ing poultry plants. the 4-5 year olds. AR The tour takes on extra he 2-3 year olds will need to bring their tricycle. he 4-5 year olds will need significance as we are run- to bring their bicycles with training wheels. ning up against the Sep- here will be drawings for prizes ater the races are completed. Murfreesboro Diamond tember 30th expiration of Everyone is a winner!!!! Goodie Bags will be awarded ater the prize draw- the Farm Bill, which is the ings for all participants. Your Hometown Newspaper • Est. 1975 legislation that dictates Entry Forms are available at THE BANk OF DELIgHT!!! Located in the County Seat of Pike County • Murfreesboro, Arkansas our nation’s agriculture PLEASE ENTER BEFORE SEPT 2ND!!!! policy. Both the Senate “Home of the Crater of Diamonds State Park”

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with Freeman henderson ‘Wash Day’ It was a practical, habitu- wash pot. ternoon the light clothes STAFF PHOTO/P.J. Tracy IV al and necessary scene that It was now time to take an could be brought into the DIAMOND FESTIVAL T-SHIRTS ... Janelle Fant, Tonda White and Sarah (Gatliff) Hardy was enacted in hundreds old kitchen knife and slice house for folding, ironing show the official 2013 Diamond Festival t-shirts at the Chamber of Commerce meeting held of home places on most one of the P&G or home- and putting away. The heavy Monday night. The shirts, which come in highlighter colors, will be sold for $13 before the festival and $15 at the festival itself. Order forms will be available at all three Murfreesboro Monday mornings through- made soaps bars into the work clothes, like overalls banks (First State Bank, First National Bank and Diamond Bank) as well as at the Murfreeboro out Pike County some one water. Soon the old black and blue jeans, took a while Diamond newspaper office. The Diamond Festival is set for October 25-26. hundred years ago. pot would be a cauldron of longer to dry. It was family wash day. It violent rolling water ready A major weekly chore, was carried out early each to receive the dirtiest of early in the week, had been Chamber talks Diamond Fest week to remove the smell of clothing. The pockets of all accomplished. It was a perspiration from clothes clothes had been searched time before we had concen- Requests that all interested parties, suggestions, worn on Sunday and to take and emptied and now the trated soaps and powders, the stench of sweat and heavy laundry was cast good smelling concoctions, volunteers attend Sept. 9 meeting at 6:00 p.m. dirt from ones weekly work into the pot of boiling soapy bleaches and other special clothes. water and tamped to the bot- aids to help us do some hard MURFREESBORO -- The Murfreesboro screen printing the shirts. Although the fam- tom by a bleached out oak work; yet it was all done Chamber of Commerce met Monday night Sarah (Gatliff) Hardy was on hand to ily breakfast had been pre- punching stick. in time and order, a major to discuss Diamond Festival planning for update the group about the 2013 Diamond pared and eaten, the cows The washing process had event taking place in life’s the upcoming 40th annual event on October Festival Pageant that will be held at 3:00 had been milked, the milk begun. After a period of arrangement of necessities. 25-26. p.m. on October 19 at the Activity Center at strained and stored in three intense boiling, the clothes Clean clothes were a part of Contact has been made with the vendors Murfreesboro High School. Admission will to five gallon crock churns, were removed to the tubs the family health plan. I can from the list that the Chamber possesses, be free for those under 5 years old, $3 for other livestock prepared for and rub board waiting to be remember that on occasion, four of which have already made contact to 6-12 years and $5 for 13 and up. or decked out to plow, plant scrubbed in just pure clean my Mom would gather up reserve a spot. The deadline for entry in the pageant will or haul other family chores, water. Here was the knuckle quilts, blankets, other bed The car show mailer has yet to be sent to be October 1, with Hardy currently pricing it was still early on Monday busting hard labor of wash clothes, scarves, doilies and prospective attendees, with prizes and cat- trophies, sashes and tiaras. She is also look- morning with the summer day, the removal of dirt by other decorative pieces for a egories yet to be determined. The car show, ing at expanding to three boys divisions that temperatures striving to force. After the drudgery the good general wash to further which was held at SWAHA last year, will be would include up to four-year-old boys. attain the 100 degree mark. clothes being made clean to promote good health and absorbed by the Chamber and included in “I’m trying to get it really big -- it used to Usually under a couple again smell good would be cleanness. the Diamond Festival activities, being held be really big ... I’m excited!” said Hardy. or more trees at the resi- transferred to the second I have known that in in the NAPA parking lot on Oct. 26. To receive a registration form for the dence, town or country, was tub of clean rinse water to homes where a long or seri- Chamber members will be visiting local pageant or to get more information, e-mail a wooden wash rack that which a touch of bluing had ous illness had occurred, the businesses to sell sponsorship spots on [email protected]. was composed of wood rack, been added to further white- walls of the sick room would the back of the official t-shirt. Spots will be The parade is scheduled for Saturday two galvanized wash tubs, ness in the act of washing. be washed and sanitized for $50 each with the goal of 40 businesses. Six morning. Civic organizations, businesses a brass rub board, a bar or All soap would be rinsed out. the prevention of spreading businesses have already committed. and groups are invited to create floats for two of Proctor and Gamble Now wringing the water diseases. T-shirts will be sold to the public for $13 the event, and horses/ATVs/Tractors are (pig) white bar soap. Nearby out of the newly washed gar- We have come a long, during the pre-sale or $15 at the festival. also welcome. with clear, clean water either ments became a hand tiring long way in home and com- Order forms will be available Order forms Locals musicians interested in playing from the back yard dug well chore. The less water you munity health measures. will be available at all three Murfreesboro at the festival are asked to contact music or from barrels that caught left in the washed clothes The greatest density of hu- banks -- First State Bank, First National Bank director Jeff Guerin. rainwater from the eaves of meant a lesser drying time man population demands it. and Diamond Bank -- as well as at the Mur- All parties interested in making sug- the house during the last on the outdoor clothes line. America may not be the lead- freeboro Diamond newspaper office. Forms gestions, volunteering or to find out more rain. Few cities and no rural Backyard clothes lines er in health and prevention for local vendor booths will also be available information are asked to attend the next communities had water lines varied from house to house. of communicable diseases at the Diamond. planning meeting on Sept. 9 at 6:00 p.m. at to their homes. At our house Some clothes lines were a but, we are at the top of Local t-shirt maker Inkcredible will be the City Municipal Building. we used the soft water from single strand of galvanized health and safety standards. nearby Saline Creek hauled wire that was nailed to trees Our going to church and gov- by horse and wagon from in the backyard. Others used ernment meetings, attending Located behind creek to wash site. the yard fence on which to open sports events, family The old rough oak limbs dry clothes. A few had a very reunions and other public Car Wash in from of the farm pasture neat three poled tee line, gatherings depend upon our had been carefully placed one pole at each end, and health programs. th around the wash pot and one pole in the middle. Four Elementary, as it is, the 102-B E. 13 St. after being ignited from lines were tied on the poles regular Monday morning pine knots, hauled in from for a concise arrangement family wash is the very root the same pasture, one could that was brief and orderly and blessing of all our local Murfreesboro, now see movement on the --not taking up a lot of space. and national health pro- top of the water and a small Slight breezes and a lot of grams. Arkansas wisp of stream beginning to sun shine became the family Cleanliness is still next to move, rough uneven wood clothes dryer. Godliness. Hours: could be used to fire up the Usually before mid af- 6:00 AM-9:00 PM Stop By And Check Out Our.... 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You got plants, put them out, fertilized and watered them … but have Thank you, to play together to none. Why? Your kids have killed them. The Holt Family win! If I’m not at all of Are kids not told to stay out of people’s yards, or do the Murfreesboro, AR your games, believe parents not care? me, I’ll be in touch. Give it your best shot! We are all behind you all the way Veterans home visits four finalists Your #1 Fan, Peggy Jordan State Capitol Week in Review finance construction of the nursing home with $7.5 million in From Senator Larry Teague state General Improvement Funds and with matching funds from the federal government. LITTLE ROCK – The Arkansas Veterans Home Task Force Act 988 authorizes spending up to $14 million in federal has visited four cities that are competing to be the new loca- funding, and state officials are optimistic that the federal tion of a nursing home for veterans. dollars will be approved by Congress. The 22-member task force was created earlier this year The state also operates a nursing home for veterans in in the 2013 legislative session. It will issue a report before Fayetteville that opened in 2006 and has 108 beds. October 31. Originally, 34 cities submitted proposals and the task force pared those down to Fort Smith, Haskell (Saline REPARATIONS TO CRIME VICTIMS County), Jacksonville and Russellville. The state attorney general reported that in July the Crime Last year the state Veterans Affairs Department closed a Victims Reparations Board awarded $317,000 to victims of 100-bed facility in Little Rock because it had fallen into such crime in 186 new cases. Also, awards were made in 17 previ- disrepair that renovations would be too costly. The residents ously submitted cases. were moved to other long term care facilities around the The awards are to help with expenses caused by the crime, state and an administrator was terminated for mismanage- such as medical expenses and lost wages. Awards may be ment of funds. spent on mental health counseling. In the 2013 session the legislature approved Act 38 to Most awards are limited to a maximum of $10,000, but create a task force that will assess what services are needed in certain cases where a victim has suffered a catastrophic by disabled and aging Arkansas veterans, and how many injury the award can be as much as $25,000. Arkansas veterans need to live in some type of long-term The legislature created the crime victims reparations care facility. program in 1987. It is funded from court costs and fines im- The legislature also passed Act 165, which authorizes posed on convicted offenders. Last year almost $4 million the director of the state Department of Veterans Affairs to was awarded to crime victims. select a location for the nursing home, after seeking advice MOVE OVER FOR HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT VEHICLES from the task force and the Arkansas Veterans Commission, Arkansas motorists are used to moving into the left lane a separate entity that advises the director. The Commission when they approach a police car or other emergency vehicles plans to visit a site in Searcy, a location that the task force on the shoulders of the highway. In fact, it’s the law. has not visited because Searcy submitted its proposal after Now, because of Act 579 of 2013, drivers also must shift the task force’s deadline. lanes to move away from Highway Department trucks and The competition for the new facility is serious because the work vehicles of contractors working for the department, nursing home would hire up to 100 people, and likely would such as tow trucks and cherry pickers, when they are flash- generate support jobs in the private sector. ing an amber, white, green, red or blue light. In the 2013 session the legislature approved Act 988 to Highway 70 accident injures six By Mike Wallace accident occurred. Glenwood Herald Editor The 1993 green Dodge pick up was driven by Robert B. Reppo, 22, of Reppo Drive in Glenwood. Observing the Ca- GLENWOOD -- Trying to pass a vehicle turning off Highway STAFF PHOTO/P.J. Tracy IV maro in front of him had slowed down, he tried to pass on 70 at the eastern edge of town resulted in six people being LIBRARY BENEFIT ... Rural Community Alliance (RCA) the right hand shoulder. The skid marks show his trying to injured. held a carport sale on Saturday, August 19 in Delight, raising stop. In the vehicle with Reppo was 32-year old Andrea Bruce Glenwood Chief of Police Randy Reid responded to a $374.14 to benefit the Delight Library. All items sold in the sale of Little Rock, 23-year old Stephen C. Frain, of Glenwood and were donated by the public and will help fund the library’s two vehicle accident August 20 at 1:38 p.m. just in front of 25-year old Johnathon L. Pittman of Bismarck. programs throughout the year. Pictured above (L to R) is li- Timberline Equipment and found a red Camaro and a green In the pick up bed was a motorized vehicle. Reppo stated brarian Ginny Evans, RCA President Randy Abbott, RCA mem- Dodge pickup in the ditch. that Pittman was in the pick up cab with the rest of the pas- ber Jerry Cote and RCA Secretary/Treasurer Colleen Gatliff. Two witnesses, one on each side of the highway, said sengers, but both eye witnesses stated that Pittman was Evans also stated that new awning had been placed around the Dodge pickup was “flying” down the road in the 45 mph sitting on the machine in the pick up bed. the building to augment the changes she had made inside the speed zone. Police Chief Reid said both witnesses told him that when building that include a new bookshelf and new shelving in the The red Camaro was turning right into Timberline. The the vehicles collided and went into the ditch, Pittman went reference section. driver of the Dodge jammed on the brakes and steered to over the pick up cab and landed on the truck lid of the Ca- the right hitting the Camaro at the right rear tire. The right maro. side of the Camaro sustained heavy damage with the rear First Responders and the Glenwood Volunteer Fire Depart- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY fender, passenger side door and up to the front tire was hit ment were immediately at the scene. After checking the four by the Dodge. people from the pickup truck and the driver of the Camaro, Licensed Electrician and Certiied The report filed by Chief Reid stated the red 1994 Camaro all were put in neck braces and their abrasions treated. The Carpenter; Murfreesboro / Delight / was driven by Alicia Samuels, age 31, of Slate Mill Road in passenger in the Camaro, Bobby Broach, had minor injuries, Glenwood. She was taking Bobby J. Broach, 35, of the same Nashville areas; stated Chief Reid, and seemed fine. address, back to work at Timberline Equipment when the Brien DeMidio 870-331-6878 Watermelon weigh-off to be held in Washington WASHINGTON, ARK -- On Saturday, August 31, at 11am the ($5 entry fee) LISA CHANDLER INSURANCE Hope-Hempstead County Chamber of Commerce in coop- 9:30 a.m.: Melody Boys will perform eration with the Old Washington Farmer’s Market will host 10:00 a.m.: Recipe Tasting Contest (prepare a recipe using ~ Group & Individual ~ an official watermelon weigh-off site for the Great Pumpkin watermelon) • Health • Life Dental Commonwealth in Washington, Arkansas. 11:30 a.m.: Judging of the Carved Watermelons • Medicare Supplement Williams Tavern Restaurant will be serving a breakfast 11:30 a.m.: Announcement of Weigh Off Winners buffet just for the special event, then join the staff of His- Local civic clubs, businesses, or other organizations For more information call: toric Washington after the weigh- off for lunch at the tavern, are invited to have a presence at the market. Washington (870) 845-5930 Office historic tours, surrey rides, and a day to celebrate the end is approximately 10 miles northwest of Hope on Highway of Summer! Tours and Surrey $8.00 each, $4.00 for children 278. Parking and admission to the market is free -- for more 845-7728 Cell (6-12). information call 870-703-4154 (leave message please). 7:00 a.m. - 11:00: Registration for the watermelon weigh-off Saturday August 31st Free park programs! Seed spitting and watermelon relay all morning 10:30 a.m. – Children’s Stories at the 1836 Courthouse. 7:30 a.m. - 11:00 Williams Tavern Restaurant will be open 1:30 p.m. – Meet Grandison Royston at the Royston Town for breakfast Home. Please join us to celebrate 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.: Watermelon carving contest begins 3:30 p.m. – The James Black Story at the Blacksmith Shop.

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100% Financing Available YO SPECIALIST BATH HANDICAPPED YOUR • • U RSPECIALISTDICAPPED HAN BATH Page 6 • Wednesday,August 28, 2013 • MURFREESBORO DIAMOND Pike County land transactions LEGAL NOTICES For this newspaper and Arkansas Press Association August 19-27, 2013 gregate acres m/l, Pike County. member papers statewide can be viewed online at: Quitclaim Deed – Russell Jones and Kimberly Jones, grant- Quitclaim Deed -- Brenda White, grantor, to Betty Arter, http://www.publicnoticeads.com/ar/ grantee, the west 495’ of the SE ¼ SW ¼ Section 31, Township ors, to Lavoyce Wilder, grantee, part of the SW ¼ NE ¼ of sec- A single database of public tion 25, To3, Township 8 South, Range 25 West, containing 5 South, Range 25 West, containing 15 acres m/l, Pike County. notices (or “legal ads”) Quitclaim Deed -- Daniel Cornwall, grantor, to Betty Arter, published throughout 38.07 acres m/l; NE ¼ of Section 3, Township 8 South, Range Arkansas, this compilation 25 West, cie Nash, grantor, to Owen B. Nash, grantee, part of grantee, the west 495’ of the SE ¼ SW ¼ Section 31, Township consists of public notices that have been uploaded im- the NW ¼ NW ¼ Section 4, Township 9 South, Range 23 West, 5 South, Range 25 West, containing 15 acres m/l, and includes mediately upon publication a 28x40 2003 Fleetwood Mobile Home, Pike County. in newspapers across the containing 1.9 acres m/l, Pike County. state. So, in one place, you Special Warranty Deed – Wells Fargo Bank, grantor, to the Warranty Deed – Tannie L. Spears, grantor, to Wanda Gail now have access, 24 hours a day, Myers, grantee, part of the NW ¼ NW ¼ of Section 33, Town- seven days a week, to statewide Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, grantee, Lot notices about hearings, advertisements 1 and 4 in Block 39 in the Town of Murfreesboro (215 West ship 8 South, Range 26 West, containing 6.17 acres m/l; and for bids, financial reports, adoption of part of the NE ¼ NW ¼ of Section 33, Township 8 South, Range ordinances and other government Dickson Street), Pike County. activities legally requiring public notice. Deed of Distribution – Angela Wilburn, distributee of the 26 West, containing 6.17 acres m/l, all in Pike County. Estate of James Wallace Daggs, Jr., grantor, to Angela Wil- Warranty Deed – Gary Langdon and Laura A. Langdon, burn, grantee, part of the SE ¼ NE ¼ of Section 35, Township grantors, to Garry Woodall and Ruth Woodall, grantees, por- 5 South, Range 25 West, containing .70 acres m/l, Pike County. tion of Lots 10-13 of Lee Tedder Subdivision in NW ¼ SE ¼ Section 9, Township 6 South, Range 26 West, containing 1.14 PUBLIC NOTICE Special Warranty Deed – J.P Morgan Chase Bank, grantor, COMMISSIONER’S SALE to Allan M. Blake and Marsha L. Blake, grantees, apportion of acres m/l, Pike County. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the authority the NE ¼ SE ¼ Section 33, Township 5 South, Range 24 West, and terms of sale contained in the decretal order of the Pike containing 5 acres m/l; a part of the NE ¼ SE ¼ containing Pike County Public Record County Circuit Court entered in Case No. CV2012-86-2 2.022 acres m/l; and a part of the SE ¼ SE ¼ containing 1.978 pending between of America acting through acres m/l, all in Pike County. August 19-27, 2013 the Rural Housing Service or successor agency, United Warranty Deed – Cliff Womack and Janice Womack, grant- MARRIAGE LICENSE States Department of Agriculture, Plaintiff, and Surviving ors, to Selina Russell, grantee, part of the SW ¼ SE ¼ Section 8/21- Gordon Eudean Hines, 63, Murfreesboro and Dhorea Spouse of Hugh Stell; et al., Defendants, the undersigned, 26, Township 7 South, Range 25 West, containing .5 acres m/l, Kencayd 56, Murfreesboro. as Commissioner of the Court, will offer for sale, at vendue Pike County. 8/21- Sheldon R.Bostic, 36, Murfreesboro and Katelynn Han- to the highest bidder, at the front enterance door of the Pike Warranty Deed – Cliff Womack and Janice Womack, grant- nah Kirkham, 19, Delight. County Courthouse, Murfreesboro, Arkansas on Tuesday, ors, to Selina Russell, grantee, part of the SE ¼ SW ¼ lying September 17, 2013 at 10:00 o’clock a.m. the following 8/22- Kirk J. Stone 35, Murfreesboro and Sara A. Donica, 25, south of Murfreesboro-Pike City public road in Section 26, described real estate, situated in Pike County, Arkansas, to- Murfreesboro. Township 7 South, Range 25 West, containing 23 acres m/l, wit: Pike County. DOMESTIC FILINGS A part of the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of section 19, Town- Warranty Deed – Ozella Leeper and Ronald W. Brown, grant- 8/19- State Of Arkansas vs. Jonathan Spears-child support. ship 8 South, Range 23 West, Pike County Arkansas, ors, to James C. Wingfield, grantee, a four acre square in the 8/19- Marilyn A. Hill vs. David E. Shurley-divorce. and being more particularly described as follows: Com- SW corner of NE ¼ SE ¼ of section 35, Township 8 South, 8/23- Kandi Hammock vs. William Hammock-divorce. mence at the SE corner of the Westerly 18.333 acres of Range 23 West; also part of the NW ¼ SE ¼, containing 5 ag- the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 19, Township 8 South, Range 23 West, said point being located N 89 degrees 45 minutes 18 seconds E 604.50 feet from the SW corner of the said NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of section 19, and run thence N 0 degrees 47 minutes 46 seconds W 193.58 feet ‘Great Crater Cleanup’ set for Sept. 7 along the Easterly line of the above said 18.333 acre tract to a point on the Northerly Right-of-Way of State High- By Waymon Cox, Park Interpreter Gloves and trash bags will be provided, and Great Arkansas way No. 26, leaving the Easterly line to the 18.333 acres Cleanup t-shirts will be given away, while supplies last. Vol- Greetings from Crater of Diamonds State Park! Thousands run thence S 83 degrees 34 minutes 02 seconds W 279.02 unteers should arrive at the Visitor Center by 1 p.m. to regis- of visitors have enjoyed outdoor experiences at the Crater feet along Northerly Right-of-Way of State Highway No. ter and gather supplies. Dress for outdoor work, wear sturdy 26 to a point, run thence along a curve to the left with this summer, making great one-of-a-kind memories that they shoes or boots, and bring drinking water. After the cleanup, a delta angle of 02 degrees 46 minutes 11 seconds hav- will remember for life. However, when visitors encounter lit- volunteers are invited to meet in the Visitor Center Theater ing a radius of 1830.31 feet and an arc length of 88.48 ter in our park, it can tarnish an otherwise exciting diamond for refreshments and a prize drawing! feet, with a chord bearing and distance of S 82 degrees mining adventure. All ages are invited, but volunteer teams of five or more 10 minutes 57 seconds W 88.47 feet, also with the said Litter can destroy the beauty of our natural surroundings, should call the park by September 4 to register as a group. Right-of-Way to a 3/8 inch rod set for the Point of Begin- harm wildlife, and be buried when we plow the search area, For group registration or more information, contact Crater of ning, leaving the Highway Right-of-Way run thence S 89 making it more difficult to find and remove later. We work Diamonds State Park at 870-285-3116 or by e-mail at Craterof- degrees 45 minutes 18 seconds W 52.50 feet to a 3/8 inch hard to keep our park clean, inform visitors about litter pre- [email protected]. Help our park and state shine like rod set, run thence N 0 degrees 47 minutes 46 seconds W vention, and provide the necessary receptacles for trash dis- a diamond during the 2013 Great Crater Cleanup and Great 420.00 feet to a 3/8 inch rod set, run thence N 85 degrees posal and recycling. Arkansas Cleanup campaign! 45 minutes 18 seconds E 52.50 to a 3/8 inch rod set, run Crater of Diamonds State Park is a major destination for thence S 0 degrees 47 minutes 46 seconds E 420.00 feet travelers in Arkansas, and the encounters our visitors have Most recent significant precipitation: August 13, 2013 back to the Point of Beginning, containing 0.506 acres here can affect where and how they spend their time in the Diamond finds for the week of August 18, 2013 (100 points more or less. = one carat): future. More commonly known as: 2418 Hwy 26 East, De- August 18 – Cory & Deisy Willits, Jacksonville, AR, 20 pt. To continue promoting great experiences at our park, on light, AR 71940. Saturday, September 7, Crater of Diamonds State Park will white; Nick Candler & Gage Taylor, Sherwood, AR, 4 pt. white; Chris Yarberry, Sheridan, AR, 7 pt. white TERMS OF SALE: Are as set forth within the orders and host its 6th Annual Great Crater Cleanup, from 1 – 4 p.m., in foreclosure decree of the Pike County Circuit Court entered conjunction with the Keep Arkansas Beautiful Commission’s August 19 – Michelle Kelly, Midway, OH, 2 pt. brown in Case No. CV2012-86-2, including but not limited to the Great Arkansas Cleanup. August 24 – Margaret Horn, Little Rock, AR, 28 pt. white following -- should any successful bidders fail to perform under the instructions of the Commissioner at time of sale, then that bid shall be void and set aside. The Commissioner thereafter shall ind that the subject property be awarded to PUBLIC NOTICE the next successive high bidder, until performance is ren- MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND INTENTION TO SELL dered. YOU MAY LOSE YOUR PROPERTY IF YOU DO NOT TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION. Also, on a credit of three months, the purchasers are re- IF YOUR PROPERTY IS SOLD, YOU WILL REMAIN LIABLE FOR ANY DEFICIENCY WHICH quired to execute a bond as required by law and the order THEN EXISTS AND AN ACTION FOR COLLECTION MAY BE BROUGHT AGAINST YOU. and decree of the Court with approved security, bearing in- THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE terest at the maximum rate allowed by Arkansas law from USED FOR SUCH PURPOSE. the date of the sale until paid, and a lien being retained of the This Instrument Prepared by: WILSON & ASSOCIATES, P.L.L.C. 1521 Merrill Drive, Suite D-220 Little premises sold to secure the payment of the purchase money. Rock, Arkansas 72211 (501) 219-9388 WHEREAS, on December 22, 2009, Chase Freeheart and Karen Freeheart executed a mortgage conveying Given under my hand this 22nd day of August, 2013. certain property therein described to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.; and Donna White, Commissioner WHEREAS, said mortgage was duly recorded December 22, 2009, at Book M296, Page 67 in the real estate by Angie Strawn, D.C. records of Pike County, Arkansas; and WHEREAS, default has occurred in the payment of said indebtedness and the same is now, therefore, wholly due, and the holder of the debt has requested the undersigned to sell the property to satisfy said indebt- edness, the party initiating this action is Wells Fargo Bank NA, 3476 Stateview Blvd, , Fort Mill, SC 29715, PUBLIC NOTICE (866)234-8271; NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION WHEREAS, the mortgagee or beneiciary has provided the undersigned a copy of the letter required to be IN SOUTH PIKE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT sent to Chase Freeheart and Karen Freeheart by Act 885 of 2011; the party initiating this action is Wells Fargo NO. 16 OF PIKE COUNTY, ARKANSAS Bank NA, 3476 Stateview Blvd, , Fort Mill, SC 29715, (866)234-8271; WHEREAS, the mortgagee or beneiciary has provided the undersigned a copy of the letter required to be In accordance with the requirements of Ark. Code Ann. sent to Chase Freeheart and Karen Freeheart by Act 885 of 2011; and §6-14-109, notice is hereby given that the annual school WHEREAS, there may be tenants that claim an interest in the real property herein based upon said tenancy. election in the above named school district will be held on NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and pay- September 17, 2013, for the following purposes: able, and that an agent of Wilson & Associates, P.L.L.C., as Attorney-in-Fact, by virtue of the power, duty, To elect 1 member to the Board of Education for the fol- and authority vested in and imposed upon said Attorney-in-Fact will, on September 17, 2013, at or about 9:00 lowing 2 zones: A.M. at the Pike County Courthouse in Murfreesboro, Arkansas, offer for sale certain property hereinafter Zone 2 -- Terry Murphy and Trent Cox described to the highest bidder for cash, free from the statutory right of redemption, homestead, dower, and Zone 4 -- Steve Conly all other exemptions which are expressly waived in the mortgage, said property being real estate situated in Pike County, Arkansas, and being more particularly described as follows: The Polls will open at 7:30 a.m. and will close at 7:30 Lots 13, 14, 15 and 16 of Block 3 of Parker and Johnson's High School Addition to Murfreesboro, Pike p.m. at the following polling places: County, Arkansas, as per plat thereof recorded in Book Z at Page 511, of the deed records of Pike County, Ward or Precinct: Arkansas, the same being a part of and located in the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section South Pike County School District 16 17, Township 8 South of the Base Line, in Range 25 West of the Fifth Principal Meridian in Arkansas. Polling Place: More commonly known as: 821 2nd Street, Murfreesboro, Arkansas 71958-9306 Delight Cafeteria -- Delight Campus UNLIKE JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE SALES, THIS STATUTORY FORECLOSURE SALE WILL BE High School Activity Room -- Murfreesboro Campus HELD AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE Pike County Courthouse OR, IF THERE IS NO AREA COM- 41 Total Mills School Tax MONLY KNOWN AS THE FRONT DOOR, THEN THE SALE WILL BE HELD AT THE PLACE AT SAID VENUE WHERE FORECLOSURE SALES ARE CUSTOMARILY ADVERTISED AND CONDUCTED. The total levy proposed above includes 31.5 mills for the This sale is subject to all matters shown on any applicable recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive maintenance and operation of schools and 9.5 ills for debt covenants, easements, or setback lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights of redemption of any gov- service previously voted as a continuing debt service tax ernmental agency, state or federal; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a ixture pledged for the retirement of existng bonded indebtedness. iling; and to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. The district may use surplus revenues produced each year The sale held pursuant to this Notice may be rescinded at the Attorney-in-Fact’s option at any time. The by debt service millage for other purposes. right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time and place certain without further publica- Early voting will begin on September 10-September 16 tion, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. THE SALE OF THIS PROPERTY from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Ofice of the Pike Coun- WILL BE AUCTIONED WITH RESERVE. THE TERMS OF SALE ARE CASH THE DAY OF SALE. ty Clerk, 112 North Washington, Suite A, Murfreesboro. W&A No. 1292-236767 BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF SOUTH PIKE COUN- WILSON & ASSOCIATES, P.L.L.C., 1521 Merrill Drive, Suite D-220, Little Rock, Arkansas 72211, TY SCHOOL DISRICT NO 16 OF PIKE COUNTY AR- (501) 219-9388 • Kate Lachowsky (2012039), Agent for Mortgagee KANSAS DNoticeofDefaultMortgageeAR_tgober_130708_ 816 • For more information regarding this foreclosure sale, visit WWW.MYFIR.COM, or for general information call 501-224-5239. (FPS:5-8) By Angie Fabian, Secretary (PCSD:226 w, 5-6) MURFREESBORO DIAMOND • Wednesday, August 28, 2013 • Page 7 Magnificent Mole Chicken Torta Jacob C., Morgantown, N.C. 2013 Grand Prize Winner Makes: 1 Sandwich Sauce: Crisco ® Original No-Stick Cooking spray 2 tablespoons minced onion 1/4 teaspoon minced garlic 2 tablespoons Jif ® Chocolate Flavored Hazelnut Spread 1/3 cup condensed tomato soup Juice of half a lime (about 2 tablespoons) 1/8 teaspoon ground cumin 1/4 teaspoon dried cilantro 1/4 cup chopped green chili peppers Sandwich: 3/4 cup pulled rotisserie chicken, heated 1 bolillo roll, sliced lengthwise 1 slice Monterey Jack cheese, halved 3 avocado slices 1/2 cup thinly sliced lettuce 1/8 cup chopped tomato Dollop of sour cream (optional) 1. SPRAY small sauce pot generously with no-stick cooking spray; sauté minced onion and garlic over medium-high heat until tender. 2. STIR in spread, tomato soup, lime juice, cumin, cilantro and green chili peppers. Bring to a boil and simmer on low heat for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. 3. REMOVE sauce from heat. Toss half the sauce with pulled chicken; place mixture on bottom half of roll. 4. TOP with cheese slices and place sandwich open-faced under toaster Magnificent Mole Chicken Torta oven or broiler for 2 to 3 minutes until cheese melts. Remove sandwich from oven, and place sliced avocado on top of melted cheese. 5. ADD lettuce, tomatoes, dollop of sour cream (optional) and top half of roll. Use remaining sauce as extra or to make another sandwich.

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ncouraging kids to get creative in the Our most recent champ, 9-year-old Jacob C. from North Carolina, kitchen is a fun way to make great impressed the judges with his savory Mexican-inspired sandwich memories, meals and moments using Jif Chocolate Flavored Hazelnut Spread. together. And for more than 10 years, Get Cooking! This year, your family can be a part of the excite- E® ment as Jif launched the 12th Annual Jif Most Creative Sandwich Jif has inspired parents to creatively collabo - rate with their kids in the Jif Most Creative Contest on August 20, 2013. Parents can submit their kid’s creative ™ sandwich recipes using at least two tablespoons of any Jif product Sandwich Contest for the chance to win a ® $25,000 college fund. Last year’s top entries (except Jif To Go ). Visit jif.com for Official Rules and more informa - ranged from a sweet and spicy sandwich to tion. The Jif Most Creative Sandwich Contest is open to legal satisfying snacks and dreamy desserts. Inspire residents of the 50 United States and D.C. between six and 12 years your family with these delicious recipes or check of age by November 8, 2013. Void where prohibited. out www.jif.com for even more creative options.

Peanut Butter Pear-ot Bananas Foster PB & B Banutter Cream Sandwiches Peanut Butter Pear-ot Bananas Foster PB & B Apple Fries Banutter Cream Makes: 2 Sandwiches Makes: 1 Sandwich Peanut Butter Surprise Sandwiches 2 tablespoons Jif 4 tablespoons butter Makes: 1 Sandwich Makes: 4 Sandwiches Natural Creamy 2/3 cup brown sugar 1 8-inch flour tortilla 2 ripe bananas Peanut Butter 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 3 tablespoons Jif Creamy Peanut 4 tablespoons Jif 1 pear, shredded 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla Butter, divided Creamy Peanut 1 medium carrot, extract 1 tablespoon granola (small chunks) Butter shredded Bananas 1 tablespoon mini chocolate chips 1 teaspoon honey 1 celery stalk, sliced 2 thick slices of bread 1 large apple 8 chocolate graham 2 tablespoons Jif Creamy thin 1. LAY tortilla flat on plate. Spread 2 table - crackers Peanut Butter 1/4 cup dried cranberries spoons peanut butter in 4-inch circle in 1. PEEL 2 ripe bananas and Crispy cooked bacon 2 whole wheat flatbread top center of tortilla (start about 2 inches cut into 1-inch slices. wraps 1. MELT butter in pan over down from top). Freeze bananas for at 2 tablespoons Jif medium heat. Stir in brown 2. SPRINKLE 1 tablespoon of granola and least 1 hour, then remove Chocolate Flavored sugar, cinnamon and vanilla. 1 tablespoon of mini chocolate chips on from freezer and put into Hazelnut Spread Peel and slice bananas in half, top of peanut butter. Lightly press in. blender. 1 teaspoon chopped then slice again lengthwise. 3. CUT one apple to look like French fries. 2. ADD 4 rounded table - dry roasted peanuts Once it begins to bubble, put in Lay apple fries vertically on top of the spoons of peanut butter, 1. MIX peanut butter, pear, slices of banana and cook until peanut butter circle. Place all apple 1 teaspoon of honey, and carrot, celery and dried bananas are warm, about 2 to 3 fries on top of peanut butter; stack if blend well. cranberries in medium bowl. minutes. necessary. 3. SPOON mixture onto 2. DIVIDE mixture between 2. TOAST bread. Spread 1 table - 4. SPREAD remaining 1 tablespoon peanut graham cracker and two flatbread wraps. Wrap spoon peanut butter (or more, butter to line edges of entire bottom half place another graham snugly. Cut each wrap if desired) on each piece of of tortilla. cracker on top (should in half. toast. 5. FOLD up bottom half of tortilla to cover make 4 sandwiches). 3. SPREAD hazelnut spread 3. PLACE bacon slices on one half of apple fries. Take right side of 4. PUT sandwiches in on cut halves of wraps, and side of toast. tortilla and fold in. Take left side and freezer until mixture sprinkle on chopped peanuts. 4. GENTLY place warm banana fold in as well, overlapping the right side. is frozen solid. 4. PREPARE to delight your slices on top of other piece Dab some peanut butter to “glue” sides taste buds. Don’t forget to of toast. together. share with a friend. 5. CLOSE sandwich and slice 6. TO EAT: Pull out apple fries one by one, in half. and/or eat like a sandwich. Apple Fries Peanut Butter Surprise Page 8 • Wednesday, August 28, 2013 • MURFREESBORO DIAMOND State terminates contract with Abernathy firm By Dewayne Holloway since March 2012 with an origi- they are conducting their own Montgomery County News nal reopen date scheduled for investigation into the allega- some time this summer, but tions levied by the state parks The Director of State Parks, had been pushed back to fall agency. Gregg Butts, has announced 2013. Now it isn’t expected to They will also be respon- that his agency has called open until 2014. sible for providing a new the bond for default for the Abernathy could be penal- licensed contractor for the $6.7 million remodel at Queen ized up to $3,500 per day in project within 10 days of Wilhelmena State Park being liquidated damages defined Aug. 30. done by Wade Abernathy Inc. by loss of revenue for each Abernathy was the subject The reasons given for the day the project runs over, of a civil lawsuit in 2011 in default request were perfor- according to the contract for regards to damages caused mance issues and it essentially the remodel. from the construction of the terminates the contract Aug. Travelers Insurance, the Pike County Jail. The lawsuit 30. surety for the bond has been is ongoing. The lodge has been closed contacted by the state and PC Fair poultry testing and rabbit registration By Avonne Petty Fairgrounds from 8:00 a.m. – tion will be Saturday, Sep- 4-H Program Assistant 12:00 noon. $.75 per bird will tember 7, at the Fairgrounds be charged for testing. No from 8:00 a.m. until noon. For GLENWOOD – Arkansas SUBMITTED PHOTO birds will be left in the barn more information, call Mike Poultry Rules require that LOCAL WINS DIVISION ... Maria Eatmon (pictured above) was the Junior High Point win- on the day of testing. McCarter at the County Exten- all poultry for exhibit at the ner in the 13-18 year old division of the Central States Peruvian Paso Champion Horse Show All rabbits are required to sion Service 870-285-2161. county Fair will be tested on held in Tunica, Mississippi. The horse is trained by Segunco Rios Salazar at Rancho De Rayo be tattooed and registered. Saturday, September 7, at the and owned by Dr. Gary and Julia Meek. Eatmon is the 13 year old daughter of Alvin and Brenda Rabbit tattooing and registra- Eatmon of Delight. She is a member of the Delightful Helping Hands 4-H Club. 1,727+/- SF Home on (2) Lots w/Garage, Carport & Storm Shelter, Built in 1970, in Kelley Addition Subdivision on the Corner of N. Maple Street & W. 10th Street ~ Plus Antique Back to School increases technological needs Furniture, Tools, Dolls, Quilts, Collectibles & Misc. ~ Live, Online Bidding Available ~ ALL SELLING REGARDLESS OF PRICE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER ON AUCTION DAY! AR HOUSE OF lack of broadband capacity in taking a close look at the high REPRESENTATIVES REPORT schools negatively impacts speed internet access avail- ABSOLUTE MURFREESBORO HOME & PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION teaching and learning as well able to our rural districts, but Our students are not the TUESDAY ~ SEPTEMBER 17, 2013 ~ 10:00 A.M. as rural economic develop- we will also be implementing ones hitting the books again ment. For every one percent new digital learning opportu- 933 N. MAPLE STREET ~ MURFREESBORO, AR and doing their homework increase in broadband satura- nities. this week. The Education DIRECTIONS: From the Rotary Trafic Circle in Downtown Murfreesboro, head West on Main St. & take the 2nd Right onto tion, employment increases by This recent session we also Committee spent this “back Maple St. & go 0.4 Mile ~ Watch for Auction Sign & Property on Right. at least .2%. passed legislation requiring REAL ESTATE DESCRIPTION: This Single Story Home, Built in 1970, is in Need of Remodeling & Updating ~ Home Consists to school” week studying what This is an area where our 9th grade students in the 2014- of 1,727+/- SF ~ 3 Bedrooms ~ 2 Full Bathrooms ~ Eat-in Kitchen ~ Living Room ~ 2-Car Attached Garage ~ Covered Front lies ahead for our students Porch & Large, Enclosed Sunroom across the Back ~ Level City Lot Landscaped w/some Flowering Shrubs & Trees ~ Plus an state is currently struggling. 2015 school year to complete Additional Level, Ready to Build Lot on the Corner of School Street & W. 10th Street ~ SELLING REGARDLESS OF PRICE when it comes to technol- A 2011 study conducted at least one digital learning ON AUCTION DAY! For Additional Information, Photos & Online Bidding Instructions, Visit www.wilsonauctioneers.com or ogy and digital needs for the Contact our Ofice Toll Free: 877-BID2BUY (877-243-2289). by Arkansas Association of course before graduation. classroom. PARTIAL LIST OF PERSONAL PROPERTY: Antique Furniture ~ Bedroom Furniture ~ Living Room Furniture ~ Lamps ~ Educational Administrators An example of digital learn- End Tables ~ Sewing Machines ~ Tools ~ Primitives ~ Quilts ~ Afghans ~ Bedding ~ Dolls ~ Collectibles & Figurines of All Types The Committee heard its found 80 percent of district ing may include teaching high & Descriptions ~ Glassware & Misc. first report from the Quality TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: $10,000.00 Cashier’s Check (NO EXCEPTIONS) Down Day of Auction, as Earnest Money administrators experienced schools students how to use Digital Learning Study Com- ~ Balance Due at Closing ~ Title Insurance with Warranty Deed Provided at Closing ~ Closing within 30 Days ~ 10% Buyer’s problems with bandwidth in data and charts to support Premium ~ Offers Prior to Auction are Welcomed. mittee. This study commit- TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY: the previous year. 78 percent reasons why they need a car. Cash, Check & All Major Credit Cards Accepted Day of Auction ~ 10% Buyer’s Premium. tee was formed to establish INSPECTION: Call Agent, Doug Westgate at 501-815-4004 or e-mail [email protected] to Schedule an want to implement technology Another example would be Appointment to View the Real Estate at Any Time ~ Auctioneers will be on Premises & Doors Open at 9:00 a.m. for Additional and maintain the necessary initiatives but can’t due to a science class using digital Inspection on Auction Day. infrastructure and bandwidth Announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed material. bandwidth limitations. projectors and software to to deliver a quality learning Our teachers simply can- learn about the solar system. environment in each school WILSON REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, INC. not use the same technology Our economic growth in district and public charter HOT SPRINGS, AR 71913 Leading Real Estate Auctioneers “Since 1961” they did a decade ago. The the future will depend on how school. The Committee will 501-624-1825 * TOLL FREE: 877-BID2BUY top 10 in demand jobs in 2010 our students can compete in also be researching access to E-MAIL: didn’t even exist in 2004. The the digital age. So be watching [email protected] - AAL #4 • WEBSITE: www.wilsonauctioneers.com affordable and effective digital number of text messages sent for changes in your students learning tools. on a daily basis now exceeds classrooms. And, of course, Why is this important? the world’s population. we will be updating you on Well, as we learned from the So moving forward in edu- any new information we learn study committee this week the cation, not only we will be moving forward.

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______ESTATE TER!!! Cancer Survivors. For REALTY YARN SALE 25% OFF 9/3-9/28, more information contact: 870- Adult Educaion 323฀W.฀Main฀•฀Murfreesboro HOMES - FARMS Patons, Bernat, Peachs & Creme, 845-2759 or 870-557-1444. (tf) Instructors 870-285-2500 LAND - COMMERCIAL Sugar ‘n Cream. Arkansas Empo- 3 or 6 ac. lots, city water, Hwy ______www.diamondcountryrealty.com rium, 205 Cassady, Nashville, AR 26W, owner inancing. (501) 758- Apples for sale, you pick from Part-ime posiions Tues.-Sat. 451-9696. 2303. (CL:74-tf; w13) trees, $10 half bushel. Wow. opening for instruc- Tim Hughes, Broker 870-285-2095 (PD:68-77) ______870-379-2857. Delight/An- tors in Delight and SALES:฀Alice฀Schneider฀870-285-2730฀•฀Cleta฀Cooper฀870-285-2593 ______toine area. (15w, 6-8 pd) Mount Ida. •••฀M฀U฀R฀F฀R฀E฀E฀S฀B฀O฀R฀O฀••• 1. 3 BR, 1 BA brick, CH/A, carport, 17.฀3 Wooded acres on Beacon Hill,

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You own of Nathan฀...... $1,500/ac. ing site...... $25,000฀฀ or Call Lisa: 1-866-887-4865. land, you’re approved. Call for 6. 5.77 ac. of beautiful Little Mo River 21.฀2 BR, 1 BA Brick, Partially fur- RMCC is an Equal frontage, utilities available. Incredible nished with 4.38 acres big beautiful (PD:64-71) details (903) 831-4540 rbi#35153. Opportunity/ views of river & rock quarry .$54,000 timber, great location, just outside city ______(SH:48-tf; w14) 7. 11 ac. tracts joining Parker Creek Rec. limits...... $67,000฀฀฀ Log loader operator needed, ______Airmaive Acion area, nice timber, great views, owner financ- 22.฀2 acres inside city limits. All utilities ing available฀...... $3,500/ac. available. Great building site...... night shit, experience neces- For Sale: House trailer, two Insituion AA/DFW sary. Apply in person at Ward 8. 40 ac. great hunting land off Shawmut ...... $16,000฀฀฀ bedroom with lot, all covered, Rd. ฀...... $900/ac. 23.฀23 acres with 1/4 mile River Front- Shavings LLC. 870-285-3377. two blocks from school. Re- Qualified women & 9.฀ 11.4 acres, great home site, natural age, Wooded with nice home sites, Utili- (ws. 16 w. 6-7) duced $15,000 cash only. Call minorities cave ฀...... $3,500/ac. ties available ...... $5,000/ac.฀฀฀ between 8 a.m and 7 p.m. any encouraged to apply 10.฀20 acres road frontage on Sweet 24.฀80 acres with big timber on Old Now hiring! Rattler Den lo- Home Loop, some nice timber, utilities Factory Site Rd. Utilities available. Great day. 870-925-0499 or 870- cated at 700 North Wash- available...... REDUCED฀TO$1,500/ac Home Sites...... $4,000/ac.฀ 925-1827. (pd. 5-6) ington, full time waitress, 40 Email: [email protected] 11.฀3 lots in town with big pine timber. 25.฀฀9 - 1/2 Beautifully Wooded Acres hours a week. No games! No Great Location...... 12,000฀฀ cornering on Hwy 19 & Hinds Rd. Utili- LONGISTICS TRANSPORTATION 12.฀฀2.216 sq. ft. commercial building ties available...... $32,000 smokers! No Drama Queen! Wanted To Rent TEAM DRIVERS on the square...REDUCDED฀TO...... 26. 2 BR, 1 BA, Brick, CH/A, Carport, No cell phones! Great pay! Se- 2-3 BR, Bath, ...... $45,000 Large Lot...... $41,000฀ rious applicants only. Call for $1500 SIGN-ON BONUS!! 13.฀ 60X100 lot with all utili- 27. 3 BR, 2 BA, Brick, CH/A, appointment 870-285-2001. K. LR. WE NEED 10 TEAMS ASAP! ties...... $5,500฀ Completely remodeled Bath, Car- (d.f. 33w, ) Expanding Business!! Exciting Times!! 14.฀ 3 BR, 1 BA Brick, CH/A, port, Extra Lot, Chain Link Fen Very remote Operations in Memphis, TN region, and Raleigh, NC Sunroom, Completely remod- ce...... $99,500฀ No traffic Good Miles • Competitive & Consistent Pay eled...... ฀$65,000฀ 28.฀฀Furnished Cabin with deeded Super Benefits • Great Equipment • Touch Free Freight 15.฀฀159 acre farm with over 1/2 mile access to trout stocking point on Little For ALL your No neighbors Quarterly Bonus • Pet Friendly of river frontage. Also includes old cabin Missouri...... $70,000฀ CDL-A, 1 yr OTR experience, Clean Criminal Background, & pond. Excellent hunting area...... 29.฀฀3 BR, 2 BA, Brick, CH/A, Wood- printing and oice Call Good MVR and CSA score, ...... $318,000฀฀ stove, Storm Cellar, Pavillion, 32 ft. Stor- Husband/Wife teams encouraged to apply! 16.฀7.5 beautifully wooded acres age Bldg., 5 ac...... $150,000฀ supply needs.. 870-200-5218 More info or to apply call Human Resources: 800-289-0082 • www.longistics.com within city limits, excellent devel- 30.฀฀3 BR, 1-1/2 BA, CH/A, Woodstove, Call us at the Charles’ Tree Service opment property, can be divid- Carport, Shop, Storage Bldg., 3+ beauti- 870-557-1003 ed...... ฀$29,000฀ ful acres, about 1 mile from lake...... $68,500 Nashville News Tree trimming •Tree Removal Murfreesboro Apartments Professional Tree Service (870) 845-2010 Bucket Trucks • Stump Grinding 200 Billy Winn • Murfreesboro Fully insured for all your tree •••฀O฀U฀T฀L฀Y฀I฀N฀G฀••• trimming needs Free Estimates CALL AND ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS! and years experience. Rent Based On Income • HUD Section 8 Accepted 1.฀Delight - Big commercial building, great 5.฀Delight - 2 Story Home with Porch and location, includes 5 BR, 2 BA upstairs apt. Shop on 3-1/2 acres inside city limits 1 Bedroom Flat ..... MILLWOOD CORPORATION currently rented ...... $59,500 ...... $49,000 Water, Sewer & Trash Paid • Energy Ei cient 2.฀Emmett - 28 acres of Hwy 67 frontage 6.฀Wickes - 34 acres beautiful hardwood, Buyer of TimBer & TimBerland Mini-Blinds & Appliances Furnished only 7 miles from Hope. Utilities available. year round creek, fixer-upper house & Laundry Facilities on Premises • Playground • Onsite Manager Great homesite...... $2,500/ac.฀ shop...... $85,000฀ 3.฀Antoine - 3 BR, 1 1/2 BA, Carport, En- 7.฀Amity - 100+ year old home with storm Matt Tollett (870) 845-5582 For applications or additional information contact closed patio, Storage Building, Chain line cellar + 2 fixer upper homes on 3 ac. m/l Johnny Porter - (870) 777-3774 Michelle Frain, Resident Manager (870)285-3867 fence...... $44,000฀ in Amity City limits...... $49,500฀ h e hearing impaired may call TDD# 501-666-2823 Ext. 44 4.฀Nashville฀- 3 BR, 2 BA Brick, CH/A, Fire- 8.฀Nashville - 39 ac, Great Hunting, Pond J.K. Porter Jason Porter RF#987 MANAGED BY PDC COMPANIES place, Garage, Storage Bldg, 3 Lots, Great & Slough...... $1,400/ac฀ Location, NewSOLD Stove, Huge Closets, 2 Hot 9. Delight - 2 BR, 1 BA Brick, Remodeled 1501 N. UNIVERSITY, SUITE 740 Water Heaters...... $125,000฀ bath, Storage bldg, Pond, 2.2 ac..$49,000 P.O. Box 1316 Ofice: LITTLE ROCK, AR 72207 Hope, AR 71802 800-647-6455 h is institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider www.diamondcountryrealty.com Page 12 • Wednesday, August 28, 2013 • MURFREESBORO DIAMOND ‘Cookin’ for Kids’ set for Sept. 6-7 in Delight DELIGHT -- The 10th Annual Cookin’ for Kids Additionally, the Fun Run will be held at the Barbecue Cook-off and Fun Run will be held the Delight Cafeteria parking lot. The Fun Run is weekend of September 6-7, in Delight. for ages 0-12 years. Packet pick-up will begin at 7:30 a.m. and the first race will begin at 9 a.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Pre-registration is $12.00 and includes a t-shirt, All cookers will set up on at the Delight City a medallion and other goodies. There will be Park. There will be entertainment provided by 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes in each age divi- the group Billstown, food and fun for the kids. sion beginning with age 5. Both a girl’s bike and A tricycle race will be held at 6:30 at the bas- a boy’s bike will be given away for ages 0-4 and ketball courts at the Delight City Park. You may ages 5-12. Registration forms can be picked register at Bank of Delight or contact Kristy up at local merchants and should be returned Howard at the bank, (870) 379-2293, for more to McKnight’s Grocery or the Bank of Delight information. by September 4. Registration on the day of SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 the race is $15.00. If you have any questions, A horseshoe tournament will begin at 10 please contact Celeste May at (501) 941-9196. a.m. Singles will be $5.00 and doubles, $10.00. If you would like to sponsor the event or be For more information, contact Beebo Stone at a judge at the cook-off, call (870) 379-2771. Pro- (870) 230-2484. ceeds from both events will go to benefit the Lunch will be served at 11 a.m., until all the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of the Mid-South. food is gone, with a price of $7.00 per tray. The Over the last ten years, they have donated meal will be served buffet style and will include over $55,000 to the foundation. The foundation one drink. For more information or to register grants the wishes of children with life-threaten- as a cook, please contact James McKnight at ing illnesses. For more information, please see (870) 379-2771 or (870) 379-2866. their website at www.midsouth.wish.org HOOVER WELDING & SERVICE CENTER

SUBMITTED PHOTO/ Krissy Thomason *MECHANIC฀ON฀DUTY* REGISTERING NEW MEMBERS ... American Heritage Girls in Nashville is currently seeking area-wide members ages 5-18 for their faith-based organization. Registration is currently ongo- WE OFFER: ing and questions can be directed to Krissy Thomason at (903) 824-1928 or krissythomason@ • New tires of any size, used tires and tubes yahoo.com. Pictured above from a 2012 event is troop member Trista Lansdell. • Flat repair along with oil changes starting at $28.60 plus tax Troop registering new members in Nashville • Free Diagnostics with all types of batteries, nitro- gen and A/C recharge for those hot summer days. NASHVILLE – Nashville, Arkansas, families AHG program while encouraging girl leader- have a new extra-curricular organization for ship. Faith-based organizations like churches, • We have welding and a mobile welding service for their daughters called American Heritage Girls schools, and civic organizations charter AHG your welding needs (AHG). AHG is a faith-based character devel- to achieve their ministry goals for youth. Ac- • Also servicing 18-Wheelers and have new tires, opment program dedicated to the mission of tivities Troop AR1188 has planned for the year recap and used tires with lat repair. building women of integrity through service include parade floats, a family hike, campouts, • ATV repair, lawn equipment and farm equipment to God, family, community and country. AHG cupcake decorating, dad (or other male role repair and services. serves girls from 5 years to 18 years of age. model)/daughter square dancing, mom/daugh- Immanuel Baptist Church has chartered ter events, and more to come with the girls’ American Heritage Girls Troop AR1188, which input! 870-285-2048฀•฀870-285-5046 is the 1st American Heritage Girls troop in the Local girls can register for the 2013-2014 325฀N.฀Washington฀Avenue฀•฀Mufreesboro,฀AR Southwest Arkansas area. school year by contacting Troop Coordinator Across฀from฀Queen฀of฀Diamonds฀Inn฀•฀Next฀to฀Buddy’s฀Hawg฀House Founded in 1995 in Cincinnati, Ohio, AHG Krissy Thomason at (903) 824-1928 or by email has grown from ten troops and 100 members to at [email protected]. more than 25,000 members across four coun- More information can also be found on the Today's Weather tries and in 48 U.S. states. AHG National Website at www.ahgonline.org. With an emphasis on faith, service, and fun, Please be prepared to pay $35 to cover the Local 5-Day Forecast girls choose from more than 240 badges and annual registration fee and the cost of the Class Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon participate in service projects, leadership op- B uniform. Discounts are available for families 8/29 8/30 8/31 9/1 9/2 portunities, and outdoor experiences. Troops registering 3 or more sisters in the troop. are led by adult volunteers who facilitate the

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