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COUNTY NEWS Sampley Scholarship USPS 361 - 700 • 75¢ • Vol. 63 • Issue 20 •Thursday, May 15, 2014 • 1 Section • 14 Pages • Published in Mount Ida, In Brief Drug investigation nets two arrests

DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY Main and Hamel appeared in controlled substance, a class C Safety [email protected] circuit court Friday for arraignment. felony. An investigation into the selling Main has been charged with two A not guilty plea was entered on committee of methamphetamines led by the counts of delivery of a schedule II her behalf and a jury trial was set Montgomery County Sheriff’s Of- controlled substance and one count for July 8. variety show fice and the 18th West Judicial Drug of delivery of a schedule III con- Montgomery County Sheriff stat- Barbara Hamel Task Force has resulted in the two trolled substance. All three charges ed in the press release that since De- May 15 arrests. are class C felonies. cember, the two agencies have made According to a press release is- The Mount Ida Elemen- Main stated that he was in the over twenty cases involving the sale sued by the Montgomery County tary School Safety Com- process of retaining a lawyer and or use of Methamphetamines. Sheriff’s Office, On May 5 Carl Main, mittee presents the first Circuit Judge Jake Looney entered Sheriff White said, “This is a so- age 38 of Norman, and Barbara annual variety show on a not guilty plea on Main’s behalf. cial problem. A lot of other crimes Hamel, age 39 of Caddo Gap, were Thurs., May 15 at 6 p.m. in Judge Looney set an attorney status are a direct result of drug use. We arrested as a result of their ongoing the Mount Ida High School review for June 6 and a jury trial date will continue to identify the people investigation. auditorium. Elementary, for July 8. associated with narcotics and do Both were released on $10,000 middle, and high school Hamel was charged with one everything we can to get them bonds. students are entered in the Carl Main count of delivery of a schedule II prosecuted.” show. A silent auction will be held in the lobby with great prizes. Admission to the show is $1. Please JPs review Montgomery County Fair Board audit make plans to attend for a fun filled night. All pro- unauthorized disbursements audit was necessary. mittee indicated that they felt ceeds will be used toward According to the audit, the that the issues may have been increasing the safety of our audit committee was looking into the result of poor record keeping. students. total $54,380 specific concerns which included All of the JPs present voiced allegations of declining revenues their concerns regarding the and improper spending. The re- findings. Judge Black reminded DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY County Judge Alvin Black pre- view focused on the period from them that the audit only covered [email protected] sented the findings of the audit Jan. 1, 2009 to Nov. 30, 2013. 2009-2013 and it only accounted Glenwood An investigative report pro- to the justices of the peace. He The review revealed unauthor- for money the fair association vided by the legislative audit stated that he had requested the ized disbursements of $54,380, received from the quorum court man faces committee regarding the finan- audit after questions were raised improper disbursements of $21, and the poultry association. cial records of the Montgomery about the fair board last year. 060 and deficiencies in internal He also informed the JPs that rape charges County Fair Association was Judge Black decided to continue controls at the Montgomery the audit had been sent to the discussed during a busy quorum A Glenwood man the county’s association with the County Fair Association. Judge court meeting Monday night. current fair board, but thought an has been arrested and Black stated that the audit com- AUDIT, page 6 charged with numerous charges following an investigation into alleged sexual misconduct with Marriage licenses status two minors. According to the arrest quo in Montgomery record filed in the Mont- gomery County Circuit County clerk’s office Clerk’s office, Brian Daniel Carl, age 34 of Glenwood, DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY has been charged with [email protected] two counts of rape, class MOUNT IDA – A recent ruling by a Pulaski Y felonies; two counts County judge may have opened the door for same of sexual assault second sex marriage in many counties across Arkansas, degree, class B felonies; but Montgomery County will not be among them and two counts of sexual at this time. indecency with a child, Circuit/County Clerk Debbie Baxter stated class D felonies. Monday that as of right now the Montgomery County clerk’s office would not be issuing marriage RAPE, page 6 licenses to same sex couples. She stated that Mont- gomery County was not mentioned in the lawsuit that Judge Piazza had ruled on, therefore his ruling did not appear to apply to Montgomery County. No injuries were reported following a one vehicle FedEx delivery truck accident mid- She added that as of Monday afternoon no one morning Monday. The wreck occurred on Hwy 270 near Joplin Store. Joplin Rural Fire Department personnel responded to assist. Trooper Garner with the Arkansas State had come into their office for a same sex marriage Police worked the accident, but no details were immediately available. Pictured are Caddo Hills license. Garren Hughbanks, the driver of the truck, and Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department Pulaski County Circuit Judge Chris Piazza de- Deputy Andrew Thompson. According to Joplin Fire Department personnel on hand, SB makes clared the amendment to the state constitution another FedEx truck was dispatched to ofload cargo for delivery later today. Normal which bans same sex marriage unconstitutional delivery route for the FedEx truck runs from Pencil Bluff to Mena. personnel last week. He also declared CLERK, page 6 Photo by Derwood Brett changes

DERWOOD BRETT At its regular monthly Indians capture second consecutive state track title meeting Monday night, the Caddo Hills School Board voted to hire sev- eral personnel and extend a financial advisor con- tract by three years. Board members also showed appreciation and congratulated a number of students for achieve- ments in both academic and sports. Melody Womick was hired to serve in the Al- ternative Learning Center and Jan Graves was em- ployed in food service. Superintendent of Schools Paul Shelton, who is serving his last few months at Caddo Hills School District, told the board that he was pleased to note that for the first time in a long time, every Caddo Hills used a strong, a throw of 130’5”.Sophomore events - the discus and long The Indians scored in every in- faculty position was filled across-the-board team effort to Dylan McBride garnered All-State jump. Four Indians placed in the dividual running event except the with a certified educator. claim the 2014 Class A Track and honors by finishing second in the discus and two placed in the long 400 meter and 800 meter races, He noted that in many Field Championship last week at pole vault with a vault of 10’6”. jump. That gave the Indians a events they did not have run- years the district has had Green Forest. Ninth grader Josh Qualls jumped commanding lead going into the ners in. Crommett said several faculty members working Junior Seth Powell led the ef- the winning height of 6’ in the running events. schools were as strong or stron- on finalizing certification, fort by competing in five events high jump but finished third un- “We did really well in morn- ger than Caddo Hills in many of but such was not the case and scoring a meet-high 33 der the tie-breaker system. ing field events but it was pretty the running events but the Indian this year. points. Powell also won his first With the field events winding close with the running getting runners refused to give up. Ray Beardsley, financial individual state title by taking the down Caddo trailed Texarkana ready to start,” Caddo track “From the sprints to distance, advisor, presented the an- 300 hurdles in 43.1 seconds. Trinity Christian by one point coach Joe Crommett said. “Our our runners ran their hearts nual report to the board Junior William Bruce helped and only had a small lead over guys scored 33 points in the out and got us valuable points,” the team effort by winning his Southside Bee Branch. That discus and long jump. After that CADDO, page 6 second state discus title with changed in the final two field everyone was trying to catch us.” STATE, page 6 Page 2 - Montgomery County News - Thursday, May 15, 2014 are welcome. Each class cost 2.00 and supplies will be COMMUNITY furnished. For more information call the gallery at 870- Obituaries 867-3115. NNOUNCEMENTS ~~~ ALAMO MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH William Fay Bohannon Ouachita Artist Gallery and Studio invites the public Will hold a Spring festival, Sat., May 17th starts at 2 p.m. William Fay Bohannon, age 92, of Little Rock, to enjoy “ OPEN ART STUDIO”. The gallery will be Activities: pony rides, petting zoo, cake walk, bouncy died Monday, May 5, 2014. open until 6 p.m. every Friday night for your enjoyment. house, games, hayride, train. Lots of food. For more info. He was born on September 20, 1921 at Hopper, Bring your materials and paint, draw, make jewelry, etc call Tim & Michelle Eird 870-334-3095 or Randy & the son of William “Bill” Bohannon and Georgie with a group of talented local artists. No formal teacher Michelle DeWeese 870-334-3039. Giving away bibles. Horn Bohannon. On January 22, 1948, he was mar- but advice may be given if ask for. You do not have to ried to Eloise Brakeield. be a member, its free. Located on the square next door to A United States Army veteran of World War II, Splendid Splinters in Mt. Ida, Ar. he served in the European Theater. ~~~ He is survived by his wife, Eloise Bohannon of The MCCPA will be conducting auditions for, The Little Rock; two sons, Stanley Bohannon of Jack- Sound of Music, May 13th and May 15th from 5:00 to sonville and Tony Bohannon of Little Rock; four grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and his 8:00 pm both evenings. If you are interested and between sister, Ruby Bohannon of Cabot. the age of 5 – 100 then there will be a part available for Services was held at 2:00 PM, Thursday, May you. Auditions will be held at the Roosevelt Auditorium, 8, 2014, in the Davis-Smith Funeral Home Chapel, 414 Whittington St. Please arrive prepared to sing your Glenwood, with Dennis Gulledge oficiating. favorite song. Visitation was Wednesday, 4:00 PM until 6:00 ~~~ PM. Beneit Fishing Tournament. May 17th at Shangri-La Interment was in the Hopper Cemetery. Ram safe light until 2. $50.00 per boat prizes awarded. Pallbearers were Bradley Bohannon, Kevin Bo- Contact Dennis @(870) 490-1790 for any information or hannon, Joey Waddle, Tracy Deaton, Larry Don prize donations. Proceeds go to Mount Ida Youth Baseball Deaton and Tim King. Team. Guest registry is at www.davis-smith.com. ~~~ Owley Cemetery will have clean up days on Friday, Three representatives from Sen. Mark Pryor’s Arkansas ofice May 16th and Saturday, May 17th with the Decoration were on hand to meet with local citizens who needed information Patricia J. Summitt Day Service held on Sunday, May 18th at 11:00 a.m. at the or help with issues at the Federal level, Wednesday, May 7. Patricia J. Summitt, age 68, of Norman, went to Shown discussing issues are (pictured left to right) Ronnie Owley Church. We recommend you stop by and remove be with her Lord on Tuesday, May 6, 2014. Anderson, ield representative and David McLelland, Mount Ida. She was born on March 4, 1946 at Norman, the any old lowers from your families graves. The grounds In the background Deke Whitbeck, Pryor ield Representative is will be mowed but touvh ups around headstones may shown observing McLelland and Anderson’s discussion. daughter of Ben Carter and Lillian Fay Short Carter. Photo by Derwood Brett On March 15, 1969, she married Edward “Peewee” be needed. Any help will be appreciated. Donations are Summitt. She was preceded in death by her parents. needed and can be mailed to Owley Cemetery Fund c/o First National Bank PO BO 1228 Mount Ida AR 71957.

She is survived by her husband, Edward “Pee- 54935 wee” Summitt of Norman, two sons, Benny Parker ~~~ ALASTING INVESTMENT: of Norman and Doyce Summitt of Hot Springs; two Montgomery County Community Clinic will be closed daughters, Michelle Qualls of Norman and Gracie on Monday, May 26th, in observance of Memorial Day. YOUR DENTAL HEALTH!! Moore of Glenwood; ten grandchildren; nine great- We will reopen on Tuesday, May 27th, at 8:00 a.m. In case AND WE WANT TO HELP: grandchildren; one brother, Billy Carter of Nash- of emergency please proceed to the nearest Emergency ville; four sisters, Allie Graves of Caddo Gap, Efie Room or call 911. PERSONAL CONSULTATIONS,QUALITY CARE, Romero of Taos, New Mexico, Mary Lou Denton of ~~~ FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS,COMPETITIVE FEES Fayetteville and Tammy Moore of Texarkana; and several nieces and nephews. FIZZ, BOOM, READ! 2O14 SUMMER READING Graveside services was held at 10:00 AM, Thurs- PROGRAM THEME! Readers of all ages will explore Spring day, May 8, 2014 in the Barber Cemetery near Sims all things underground this summer as Montgomery with Bro. Brian Hill oficiating. County Library presents “Fizz, Boom, Read!” during their Visitation was Wednesday evening, 6:00 PM un- summer library program. Activities may include science Cleaning til 8:00 PM. experiments, nature explorations and more. The 2014 Pallbearers will be Mike Graves, Gary Graves, Summer Reading Program is open to children, preschool Special Micah Graves, Gene Graves, Tony Moore and Glen through 6th. grade with programs, story times and more. $67.00 Save $70.00 Pearson. Registration for “Fizz, Boom, Read” begins on June 16th. Honorary pallbearer will be Matthew Graves. For more information, call the library at 870.867.3012 or (includes exam & necessary x-rays) Arrangements are under the direction of Davis- visit our website at montgomerycountyarlibrary.org All Smith Funeral Home, Glenwood. programs are free of charge. Guest registry is at www.davis-smith.com. “We are dedicated to providing well ~~~ explained, accurate information to help you SHOCKEY CHAPEL CEMETERY Clean up and make good, affordable dental decisions.” Chesley L. Norrid Decoration May 24, 2014. Donations are needed and Chesley L. Norrid, age 77, passed away May 10, lunch will be at noon (potluck). 3 miles east of Norman on 2014 in Mt. Ida, AR. He was born January 27, 1937 Liberty Rd., then on Shockey Cemetery Rd. For more info. Spring to Leon and Elizabeth (Hill) Norrid in Newhope, call 1-870-490-1048. AR. ~~~ Teeth Survivors include: two sons: David Norrid, Clint The family of Truman & Janet Lewis invite you to a Norrid, one sister: Ola Belle Sparks, two brothers: reception in honor of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Whitening Clifton Norrid, and Albert Norrid, three grandchil- Saturday, May 17th from 3 - 5 PM, at the new Pine Ridge dren, two great grandchildren and several nieces Fire Station, located one mile east of Pine Ridge on $249.00 Save $125.00 and nephews and a host of friends Highway 88. No gifts please. There will be a graveside funeral at Sherwood ~~~ Cemetery in Sherwood, OK on Friday, May 16, APPOINTMENTS MONDAY-FRIDAY 2014 at 1:00 p.m. with Kyle Cowart oficiating. The Montgomery County Nursing Home Auxilary Thrift Store has a large assortment of clothing for all ages Visitation will be one hour before the funeral at D MICHAEL DERUYTER, DDS and sizes. Store hours are 9-4 Monday -Friday and 9-12 the cemetery. (870) 867-4110 Pallbearers include: David Norrid, Clint Norrid, Saturday. Thank you for donations. Albert Norrid, Clifton Norrid and Larry Gollightly. ~~~ “CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT MOUNT IDA AIRPORT” Arrangements were made under the direction of There will be a hamburger/hotdog cookout in the Thornton Funeral Home in Mt. Ida, AR. courtyard square in Mount Ida on June 1, 2014. This is to Guest registry is at thorntonfh.com. beneit the Montgomery County Food Pantry. This event is called Feed My Sheep and is sponsored by several area churches. We will be accepting donations of money or Back Hurt? Have Neck Pain? canned goods. Come eat a burger or hotdog, baked beans, Montgomery County News chips, colas or water with cookies for dessert. We hope to We are a full service chiropratic clinic offering Published since 1951 see you there. treatment for: ~~~ SUMMER CHILDREN’S ART CLASSES: Beginning Low back pain Arm/hand pain June 6, Friday afternoons 1-3 p.m. at the Ouachita Artist Neck pain Degeneration Mike Graves • CEO/Publisher Gallery and Studio located at 135 S. West St. Mt. Ida, Ar. 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For details and all items to be 2014 sold, Pictures and Terms of the Auction, go to our website at; MEMBER www.FowlerAuctioneers.com Arkansas Auctioneer; Nick Fowler CAI, Lic #162 Press 741 South Drive, Mount Ida 870-356-4848 Association Email> [email protected] Free Press • 1873 (870) 867-2156 Full ad in upcoming papers Free People We appreciate your business !!! Montgomery County News - Thursday, May 15, 2014 - Page 3 Do you need Transpor- Tuesday of every month to er. Call Sue Ledbetter tation to the Mount Ida call out BINGO. at 870-867-2313 for more Hittin’ the Trails... Senior Activity Center? Lunch begins at 11:45 information. The Center’s vans pick- a.m. daily. There is a sug- Everyone is invited. Senior up people who otherwise gested donation of $3.00 Phyllis and Freddy Davis Jerry Shields would be sitting at home. (if you are 60 plus) and will play at our monthly Chat Many older people can no $6.00 (if you are under 60). dance on Saturday, May longer drive and depend Drinks include tea, lemon- 17th. Bring finger food “Turkeys” near us were long term on the Center’s vans to get ade, skim milk, and coffee. and come have a great Recently while hiking campers who told us the by them out of the house. Ev- Soda drinks are also on time. The cost is $5.00 per east down the south side turkeys come up from the Sandy eryday the vans leave the sale for $1.00 each. The person and soda drinks are of Hickory Nut Mountain, river every morning look- Tempel Center at 8:30 a.m. to begin lunch menu is as follows: also on sale for $1.00 each. along the Vista Trail, enjoy- ing for a corn hand out. pick-ups and return home Wed., May 14: Chicken There will be a Bake Sale ing all the spring mating One camper had thrown after lunch or depending Parmesan, Seasoned Broc- at Bob’s Grocery Store on calls of the various birds out a pile of dried corn on on the needs of the riders coli, Peaches, Peanut But- Saturday, May 17th. Pro- that inhabit that part of the drive and the babies on the van, arrangements ter Cake, and Wheat Bread. ceeds will go to the Home the forest, I encountered a quickly spied the feast Mount Ida Senior Ac- can be made. The vans Thurs., May 15: Spa- Delivery Meals Program. flock of wild turkeys. and broke ranks from mom tivity Center, 158 Senior also take them to the gro- ghetti with Meat Sauce, The three month com- Encountered doesn’t heading for the easy meal. Drive, Mount Ida, Arkansas cery store, pharmacy, and Tossed Salad with Dress- modities will be distrib- adequately describe our She quickly gave them is open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., other places as needed ing, Garlic Bread, and Fruit uted on Tuesday, May 20th. chance meeting. Hiking a double cluck and they Monday through Friday. and this is scheduled as Gelatin. The Center will be east down the south side of stopped in their tracks. Please call (870) 867-2313, follows: Oden and Story Fri., May 16: Breaded closed Monday, May 26th the mountain photograph- She then walked up to the if you need more informa- on Tuesdays, Norman on Fish, Hash Browns, Cole for Memorial Day. ing the clumps of wild Iris corn and softly called them tion. Wednesdays, and Mount Slaw, Sherbet, and Roll. Get ready for cake and and an occasional Lady to eat. While they ate she Stop by and join in the Ida on Monday - Friday. It Mon., May 19: Herb ice cream - it's birthday Slipper Wild Orchid I was completely covered them activities. We have a num- is the lifeline for some peo- Baked Chicken, Whipped party time on May 27th. lost in the solitude of the with her out stretched ber of GREAT PROGRAMS. ple to the outside world. Potatoes, Green Beans, This is the day we cele- trail. I was also unpre- wings. It was a beautiful We have BINGO on Tues- If you would like more Tossed Salad with Dress- brate all of those who have pared for the sudden wild site to see nature’s mater- day morning at 10 o’clock information on our van ing, and Roll. birthdays in the month of flapping of great wings as nal instincts up close and with prizes and Bean Bag transportation please call Tues., May 20: Lasagna, May. Happy Birthday! a group of large dark shad- personal. Baseball practice is every- the Senior Center at (870) Garden Salad, Luscious Mark your calendar for ows suddenly filled the air. day after lunch. Come and 867-2313. There is no cost Fruit, and Garlic Bread. the Senior Center’s Break- Once my heart started Unfortunately, another play Dominoes, Wii Bowl- to you for the van service. Wed., May 21: Ham fast on Friday, May 30th. beating again I realized I camper approached walk- ing, Skip-Bo game, and The Community Educa- Steak, Scalloped Potatoes, Bacon, Eggs, Biscuit with had walked directly under ing his dog and suddenly there is always a puzzle tion Manager, Sara Mitch- Stewed Tomatoes, Fruit Gravy, Strawberries, and the roost of about a dozen there was a whirl of dust, to put together. If you ell, from the Mena Senior Crisp, and Whole Wheat Orange Juice. wild turkeys. Turkeys be- feathers and wings as all don’t know how to play, Behavioral Health came to Bread. The last day of the ing the largest of the many the babies scattered in we will gladly show you the Mount Ida Senior Ac- Thurs., May 22: Sweet month drawing will be wild birds inhabiting the every direction flying up how. Exercise class is on tivity Center on Tuesday, and Sour Chicken, Low Friday, May 30th.. Please forests of our area can both to low limbs in the nearby Monday, Wednesday, and May 6th and graciously Sodium Rice, Oriental Veg- come to the Senior Center scare then thrill an unsus- trees. The embarrassed Friday’s at 10:00 a.m. and called out BINGO and also etables, Fruited Gelatin, and register all month long. pecting hiker. The sheer dog walker apologized we have added walking to provided prizes for the and Wheat Roll. Our annual Health Fair power of their flight is one to all of us who were en- our exercise schedule on BINGO games. Thank you *UPCOMING EVENTS* will be on Tuesday, June of nature’s great wonders. thralled with the birds Thursdays at 10:00 a.m. so much Sara; you are ap- Applications are avail- 17th at 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 How you can walk right and retreated back to his If you like Scrapbooking, preciated! Her goal is to able for a part time cook, a.m. There will be no BIN- under a tree full of these camper. come on Friday’s at 1:00 come to the Center the first driver, and an AARP work- GO on this day. beautiful birds and not no- Five minutes passed be- p.m. and scrap with us. tice them is hard to imag- fore the mother hen, who ine. But it brought to mind had retreated under a large other turkey sightings of camper, cautiously eased our national birds. back out to the corn still Ouachita Artists While hiking in Rocky on the drive. She gave a Mountain National Park we few soft clucks and within a Highlights happened upon a flock of minute first one baby then ten birds working a steep another came flying down Saturday, May 17, 2014 grassy slope beside the trusting their mother’s by Allie Graves trail. call that it was safe again. 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. This flock had grown In less than five minutes I trust that all the moms not have to be a member. accustomed to the sight of seven of the babies were had a wonderful weekend. Martha Koelemay taught humans and barely looked once again under their The weather was nice, an Acrylic class this past • Serving BBQ sandwiches up as we approached. mother outstretched wings families getting togeth- Saturday with several art- They were all hens and a gobbling down the corn. • Announcing winner of a free couple of yearlings but I We waited patiently look- er to honor their moms. ists participating. This felt somewhere near was a ing into the trees for the Montgomery County is a was the last class in our grooming for a year big Tom. No longer hunt- missing baby. great place to be. "sampler art classes". We • Plexus opportunity meeting ed within the park they Mom called again, and Members of Ouachita will offer this again in the 2:00 p.m-4:00 p.m. have become bold and are then again before Cautious Artists are gearing up future but our classes now known to walk between Carl, the runt of brood, for "Good Ole Days" May will focus on Drawing and parked campers as if sight- came scampering out from 24th at the gallery. Lots of Painting including chil- seeing the interlopers to under a nearby camper fun planned for that day. dren's art classes. We will Carrie’s Dog House their mountainous home. and under his mom’s wings Face painting and much announce them soon in 821 Logan Gap Rd • Mount Ida On another memora- to the relief of everyone more. My art exhibit will the Montgomery County (870) 867-7871 ble occasion we where watching this little drama. still be displayed on the News Community Events. camped in an RV park We all travel to see great back wall with other art- You may come by the beside the Colorado River landscapes and historical in Moab, Utah. Unusual for monuments but often it is ists work to be seen and gallery and register as the arid countryside this the little incidents that are enjoyed. It is often said soon as the dates are set. Tornado Season Is Coming RV Park was tree shaded the most memorable. that creating art is a self- The program meeting is Be Prepared with with lush grass at every ish act. But as any profes- Monday, May 19, 3:30 p.m. Tornado Storm Shelters campsite. sional artist will tell you, at the Community Room, Steel Safe Rooms, Dooms-Day Bunkers Early one morning sit- we must set aside time for Graham Courts Complex. & Above/Below Ground Shelters ting around our camp en- studio work and market- Wayne Bearns has a film Call 870-997-1053 joying a good book and a ing efforts. If our studio on "Art from the Ages" to 6 Person (4x6x6) 12 Person (8x6x6) 16 Person (10x6x6) hot cup of coffee, a turkey is at home that tends to present to our members $3,49900 $4,19900 $4,69900 hen and eight small babies give the impression that and the public. Now accepting grants from the Choctaw Nation Storm Shelter Program came walking down the household chores must be Last but certainly not Garage Floor Units Available | Call for Details drive in front of our camp- Designed for Easy Entry | Handicap Accessible | 10 Year Warranty done before going into the least, we want to thank er. Several of the campers studio to work. Delegat- Hodge Black for the new ing some of the chores to podium he made for the on the northwest corner in the piles. The feather family members is a must. gallery to display our of our property. (More bed was placed over this Working in our studios for guest book. Hodge is MUSEUM about that will be publi- for wonderful sleeping. 4 hours each day is a good an important asset to cized later.) An item we The threshed wheat was use of time. Ouachita Artists Gallery are planning protected stored in a mouse proof On Fridays, 10-6 p.m. and Studio. CORNER storage for is a wheat grainery house until it anyone can make good Artists Tip: In paint- Heritage House Museum of Montgomery County thresher and it seemed was time to put it in heavy use of the studio at our ing landscapes, still interesting to read that white bags, load it on the gallery. Other artists will water is usually made * * * * * * * * * * * * local farmers who owned wagon and travel to Mena be working and they invite with downward strokes The feedback Rich- bowl combine meal, salt their own machinery to the flour mill. The trip the public to join them and clouds must appear ard Ray received to the and bacon drippings. and were experienced in always took three days hot water cornbread he Add boiling water and with their art projects. It to be moving with the threshing would make and they spent the nights served with samplings stir until liquids are com- the tour of fields every in a Mena wagon yard. is a free art social, you do wind. from the pot of beans at bined. autumn to thresh the The year’s supply Heritage Day was very Shape into flattened crops. Before the thresher of flour products usu- favorable. Maybe some of balls using a heaping ta- crew was due to arrive, ally totaled 1200 to 1400 you would like to try this blespoon as a guide. the women in the family pounds. The bran was fed recipe at home. Accord- Fry in 1/8 inch HOT oil, would bake and cook all to their cattle along with ing to Richard, one could turning once, until crisp day in preparation for cotton seed. Her mother speculate that this recipe and golden brown. feeding a large group. She used the shorts to make would have been used Drain on paper towels especially remembered molasses cakes. during ‘hard times’.... and serve at once. the fried fruit pies, gin- The seconds was used when the milk cow was (Can serve with sor- gerbread cake, cookies, to make biscuits for the ‘dry’, the hens weren’t ghum or pancake syrup boiled ham, hen, pot of family, never for company laying or the cupboard as a breakfast item.) turnips and greens, pan because it was dark flour. was a bit ‘bare’. This is Found in a box of old of sweet potatoes, and Some, however, preferred not conventional corn- newspaper clippings is an pot of whippoorwill peas it because it seemed to Call us for fast and understanding bread but still very tasty article written by Nettie boiled with a big chunk of have a little sweeter taste. handling of your divorce proceedings. and filling! Singleton of Oden remi- fat meat! The prime white flour was Next-Day Filing HOT WATER niscing about many plac- She noted that there carefully stored in large CORNBREAD es and activities of her would be large straw sacks and protected from Real Estate • Estates • Wills • Corporations 1 cup cornmeal (not youth. One very interest- stacks left in the field af- dust and nibbling critters. Robin Smith Law Firm, PA mix) ing entry related to wheat ter threshing and people We are so fortunate that ¾ teaspoon salt threshing. 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Summitt, age benches have been in- 68, of Norman, who went Cemetery is Sunday, May love of a Christian mother. We hope everyone had to the food pantry. We stalled near the library on to be with her Lord on 18th, 2014. There will be a Each mother and father a wonderful Mothers will be serving food from worship service at 11 am needs to be a Christian the Norman town square. Tuesday, May 6, 2014. Pat Day, most everyone did 12:00 till 2:00 in the after- Big thank you to Woods- was a member of Mt Gilead as usual; it will be followed and set Christian example I believe. We had some- noon on that Sunday af- by a potluck fellowship for their children. Take men of the World represen- Church and worked at the thing happen at the pan- ter church. Several area meal. Please take the time them to church and Sun- tative Dicey Morphew and nursing home on Mt Ida try last week that I would churches are sponsoring to come in for the service. day school. her youth group for their for years Paulette Reed and hus- Happy Birthday to Can- love to share with you. this cookout, coming to- hard work raising money There will be house- band Chip Fenner of New yon Smith, Barbara Al- A man and his wife gether to help the needy to purchase the benches. warming and pounding for Mexico are here to visit len, and Little Bill Jack- came in and I thought in our county. This is And speaking of Dicey’s Shane and Nicole Black on her dad, Paul Dee Reed. son on May 20th; Brenda they were there for food. a wonderful thing and group, member Ashton May 17th from 2:00 p.m. Paulette and Chip are also Kaye Shrout on May 21st; They told me they were hope you will be there. If Young was named the 2014 until 4:00 p.m. at Murphy doing some work cleaning Alta Abernathy and Eric there because we had you sing or play a instru- outstanding Jr volunteer. Baptist Church. The Blacks Ashton has put in over just got a new home after graves of her mother and Hughes on May 22nd; Bev- helped them through ment you are welcome to 255 hours of community theirs burnt. So if you other relatives and deco- erly Southard Reed on May some really rough spots come help entertain ev- rating the graves. 23rd; Yvonne and Shawn service on local projects. know Shane and Nicole in their lives and they eryone. If you need food Also congratulations to and you can bring them Sue Blair spent from Curtis, Brooklyn Tackett, had been in a bad finan- or know someone who Wednesday, May 7th until Lavern Ryan, Emma Suitor, the CHHS FFA land judg- a pound of something cial tight. They then told does need food please Sunday, May 16th visiting and Lori Purifoy on May ing team which took the (beans, sugar, flour, etc) us thank you for helping come into the pantry on her brother, John Gillham, 24th; Dustin Suitor on May state title and got to go to for their kitchen and a who lives in Little Rock. 26th. Happy Anniversary them and they said they Monday and Wednesday the national conference in heart full of good wishes They had an enjoyable to Red and Donna Foley on were doing good now mornings from 10:00 till Oklahoma City May 1st. for their new house, I know visit. John’s daughter Mary May 24th; David and Sally and no longer needed 12:00. Vic Guidry’s 15 journal- it would be appreciated. Beth visited them one eve- Smith on May 20th; and food. They had come in If you wish to mail ism students racked up I hadn’t heard the term ning after her work. This Mike and Shirell White on to thank us and to tell a donation please mail an impressive 62 awards “pounding” in years. Glad was Sue’s first drive to May 26th. us how good they were to Montgomery Coun- at the recent Scholastic to see this neat custom is Press Association Banquet. still being practiced. Little Rock in years. Among the long list on doing and give us a dona- ty Food Pantry at P O These young folks produce If you are interested Sue Blair took her cous- my prayer list includes: tion to help others. The Box 1443, Mount Ida, AR in, Helen Mayberry to Paul Dee Reed, Joyce a news format video called in being part of a weight check was for $100.00. 71957. You may reach me Indian Nation that high- watchers program in Nor- Washita Cemetery Sunday Stone, Vanita Abernathy, We were so happy for at 870 867 7168 or visit morning. They decorated Neuman Qualls and Dee lights school activities and man, you can contact Peg- them and thankful they with us at the Annex at several graves of relatives. Qualls, Corene Harper, is available on the web. gy Vines at 870-490-0114. wanted to pay it for- 117 Ray Drive, Mount They also went to Reed Sherleen Reed, Retha Min- Thinking these could be Caddo Gap VFD re- Cemetery. Helen still has ton, Pedro and Lynn Hack- ward. This is a success Ida. Thank you for all do- some of the reasons that sponded to a trailer house shingles and needs your ney, Tom Collins, Mike story and needed to be nations of food, money, CHHS received a bronze fire on Indian Valley Rd prayers, however she is O’Neal, Glenna Goodson, shared. Not everyone plastic grocery bags etc. medal ranking for 2014 Monday morning. Sure was better. Bro. Bill and Lois Singleton, gets back on their feet, Please continue to from U.S. News and World glad to see Norman and Baby Cayce Remington Bro. Bill and Grace Holmes, not everyone comes in to pray for the food pantry Report in the best schools Mt Ida roll up with extra Smith arrived May 5th Lane Ault, the family of give us a donation to try , volunteers and clients. division. personnel and water. The Condolences going out trailer is a rental owned by weighing 7lbs 12oz and Latrece Partain, and the and pay back. This feel It takes all of us. Thank to the friends and family Keith Horn. was 20’ long. His parents family of Elgean Brown good story warmed my you. are Roger and Samantha Sandlin. Please pray for heart and I am so happy Smith. He has two broth- all the sick, bereaved, un- for them. ers, Cayden and Canyon saved, and everyone. We wish everyone and one sister, Cailynn. Always remember “the had a similar story and Grandparents are Johnny effectual fervent prayer of Ray and Connie Smith and a righteous man availeth hopefully someday there Wendell and Karen Mor- much” James 5:16 will be more who have rison. Great grandparents “Pray without ceasing” the opportunity to pay are Bobby Joe Austin and 1Thess 5:17. it forward. the late Beverly Austin, “God is our refuge and We are in the final Bonnie Morrison Betts and strength, a very present stages of planning the the late Dean Morrison. help in trouble” Psalms hamburger/hotdog cook- We hope that each of 46:1. out at the courtyard on you had a Happy Mother’s If you have any news for June 1, we hope to see Day, I did. Refuge pastor, my column call me at (870) you there. Come eat with Tommy Jones preached an 867-3527. us and make a donation Cox-Whitmire

James Steven and Mary Beth Cox of Oden, AR, announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Mikayla Cheyenne Cox, to Caleb Andrew Hwy 27 Fishing Village Whitmire, son of David Gerald and Martha Fay Whitmire. Highway 270 E. The couple will wed Saturday, May 17, 2014 at 3:00 p.m. at Jesus Mount Ida, AR 214 Fishing Village Road Name Peace Tabernacle 123 E. Elm St. Mount Ida, AR. Family and Story, AR 71970 friends are invited to attend the wedding. The reception to follow the (870) 867-1200 ceremony. 870-867-2211 FAITH TABERNACLE Community Outreach Ministries STORY Paul Burke, Pastor Pastor Josh Harper CHURCH OF GOD (870) 867-4936 or (870) 867-2594 870-356-8871 Brian McKenna (870) 867-6255 1224 Hwy 27 S, Mount Ida On the square in Mt. Ida 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship 109 Dragover Road, 1961 Hwy 88 East, Sims PO Box 1263 Mount Ida 6 p.m. Sun. Night Service • 6 p.m. Wed Bible Study Sunday School:10:00 Worship: 11:00 Sunday School: 10 Sunday Worship:11 Sunday Evening: 5:00; Wednesday: Sunday Evening: 6 Wednesday Night: 7 Reaching the world around us for Jesus! 7:00 Page 6- Montgomery County News - Thursday, May 15, 2014 JUMPS

resolution that allows resolution to transfer County Conservation Dis- ing of the JPs since it was that under the new re- AUDIT Judge Black to apply for $4,300 from the Justice trict, presented a plan to their money being used quirements more train- a $5,000 grant from the Assistance Grant Pro- use the $5,000 that the for the program. The JPs ing would be required, From Page 1 Arkansas Rural Develop- gram Fund to the General quorum court provides offered their support of but firefighters would be ment Commission to be Fund. It will then be ap- to the conservation dis- the program by way of a certified firefighter 1 in Attorney General’s office. used to purchase a two propriated to the Sher- trict to fund a thistle unanimous vote. two years. He explained The audit states that it body cooler for the coro- iff’s Office Budget. spray reimbursement JP Tims Edwards sum- that this is the same cer- has also been sent to the ner’s office. Judge Black The JPs approved a program. She explained marized what he learned tification required for 18th Judicial District and reported that the cooler resolution that will ap- the program will reim- at the Quorum Court As- paid firefighters in larger the prosecuting attor- would be housed at Thor- propriate $2,289.44 from burse local farmers $10 sociation’s annual meet- areas. ney’s office. ton’s Funeral Home. He the General Fund to be for every 2 ½ gallons of ing. He did voice a concern No one from the fair also shared that Thor- used for improvements Grazon bought. JP Ken Greene report- that the increase in train- board was on hand to ton’s Funeral Home had to the fence around the She explained there ed on changes coming re- ing might bring about a answer questions. offered to cover some of county fairgrounds. was a limit on how much garding the training need- decline in participation In other business: the cost of the cooler. Cheryl Barrett, Secre- would be reimbursed. ed to become a volunteer in volunteer fire depart- The JPs approved a The JPs approved a tary for the Montgomery She asked for the bless- firefighter. He reported ments.

Judge Piazza said the stay on the ruling and is CLERK 2004 amendment’s defini- expected to file an appeal Fundraiser held for Dub Clenney Fields tion of marriage as allow- on behalf of the state. From Page 1 able only between a man McDaniel is the first and a woman is unconsti- elected state official to Act 144, passed in 1997 tutional and violates the openly support same sex unconstitutional. Act 144 rights of same-sex couples. marriage, but has vowed placed a ban on same sex Attorney General Dustin to uphold the laws of the marriages in Arkansas. McDaniel has requested a state regarding the issue.

result of a call from the arrest. RAPE alleged victims’ grandfa- Carl appeared before ther who stated that one Judge Ted Capeheart From Page 1 of his grandchildren had Fri., May 2 for arraign- made allegations against ment. Shane Ethridge He was arrested April Carl. was appointed to repre- 28 following an inves- Officers from the sent him. Formal read- tigation that began in Montgomery County ing of the charges was February. Documents Sheriff’s Office and the waived and a jury trial obtained from the circuit State Police were in- date was set for July 15. clerk’s office stated that volved in the investiga- Carl remains in jail on the investigation was the tion which led to Carl’s a $250,000 bond.

Volunteers turned out to serve Barbecue and home cooked deserts at a fundraiser held when the season started,” Sr., 5th, shot put, 38’9; at Bates Sales last Wednesday, May 7. Four volunteers are shown preparing to-go boxes STATE Crommett said. “We all did 5th, discus, 102’4” / Jacob and serving those on hand to help with the project. Shown are (l to r) Jill Thew, Retha our part and it worked out Crommett, Soph., 4th, 1600 Curtis, Alisha Pollock and Jenifer Warden. A report on the success of the fundraiser will pretty well. We had a great meter, 5:09 / Dillyn Fant, Sr., be published at later time. From Page 1 Photo by Derwood Brett group of senior leaders 8th, high jump, 5’9”; 4th, and a whole lot of hungry, long jump, 19’6” / Rogelio younger guys who worked (Junior) Gonzalez, Soph., Crommett said. “When the well together to win.” 3rd, 3200 meter, 11:30 / other teams went on the at- The state track cham- Dillon McBride, Soph., 2nd tack our guys responded.” pionship is the second (All-State), pole vault, 10’6” The Indians scored in in a row for the Indians. / Tanner Owens, Soph., 4th, 13 of the 17 events to tally They also finished second 3200 meter, 11:40 / Seth a final score of 107 points. in the state cross country Powell, jr., 2nd(All-State), Southside Bee Branch took championship last fall after 100 meter, 12.01; 2nd(All- the runner-up trophy with winning the state title the State) 200 meter, 24.46; 82 points. The top five was three previous years. 3rd, long jump, 19’11; 8th, rounded out by Fayette- Athletes and events for triple jump, 39’10”; Josh ville Haas Hall (78 points), the Indians: Taz Bliss, Sr., Qualls, Freshman, 3rd, high Omaha (62 points), and 5th, 110 hurdles, 18.68; jump, 6’0” / Hugo Ruiz, Sr., Cossatot River(47 points). 7th, 300 hurdles, 49.23 / 3rd, discus, 121’4” / Ethan “The guys, Coach Whit Tyler Brumwell, Soph., Williamson, Sr., discus, 7th, (Jason Whitaker), and 9th, 3200 meter, 12:38 / Wil- 97’7” / 3rd, 4x800 Relay, made it our goal to win liam Bruce, Jr., 1st, discus, 9:19 (Crommett, Owens, the state championship 130’5” / Brandon Bush, Alex Ramey, Tyler Price).

(ASPA) following competi- the national Beta Conven- CADDO tion this year. Caddo Hills tion last summer. You can’t have a good fund raising barbecue without the help of dedicated cooks and communications students Another story in The servers. The Dub Clenny Field fundraiser last week saw Josh Ellison, Jeremy McCullough, garnered 62 awards this Montgomery County Kevin Wilson and John Pearce stepping up to do their parts to help raise money to inish From Page 1 the ield house at the new ball park. year, including 10 superior News lists all the indi- Photo by Derwood Brett and sought an extension and 8 best-of-the-year. vidual state champion on his contract. Beardsley In addition, Nikki Walker competition winners. explained that there were captured Designer of the Shelton presented Caddo Hills Kindergarten registration May 28-30 no fees involved for his Year as well as Yearbook board members with company unless the board Editor of the Year awards. the District Report Card, Caddo Hills Kindergar- Students must be five with their birth certifi- pursued a bond issue or Kayla Torbett earned Liter- which shows how the lo- ten and Pre-Kindergarten years old on or before cate, social security card, re-pricing of an existing ary Magazine Editor of the cal school system com- registration for the August 1 for Kindergarten shot record and physical, bond. Year for her work. pares with other school 2014-2015 school year is and four years old on or when registering. The board granted Other academic districts in the state and scheduled for May 28-30. before August 1 for Pre If you have any ques- a three year extension awards included Luke nation. He also told board Registration will be from Kindergarten. tions, please call (870) on the financial advisor Deaton, who made the All members that the dis- 12-2:30 p.m. May 28, 8 Bring the student along 356-5702. contract. State Quiz Bowl Team as trict’s cash reserves were a.m.-2:30 p.m. May 29 and well as second in Arkan- only down $70,000 from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. May 30. A number of district #8673 Recently updated 2 bedroom, 3 full bath, 2-sto- students won awards sas in science in National the same month last year. Beta Club competition. The reduced cash bal- ry country home located in historical Caddo Gap. from the Arkansas School Clean, well-kept, and fully furnished. Separate 29 x Publishing Association Deaton also won fourth ance reflects higher than in the nation in science at normal heating bills for 44 garage/workshop. See this one to fully appreciate. the winter, as well as loss Reduced to $110,500. of revenue from state and federal sources. Jeanie Lee WATER WELL DRILLING Century 21 Perry Real Estate Cell (479) 216-3789 Oice (479) 394-6500 [email protected]

Sewer System Water & Sewer Installation Gas Line Installation Gerald Abernathy BACKHOE & DOZER Work 870-867-0122 870-867-7665 Landscaping Cell # We deliver Driveways 870-867-7777 Top Soil House Footing Gravel & Basements Mount Ida Shade Fill Dirt LEGALS Montgomery County News - Thursday, May 15, 2014 - Page 7

PUBLiC NOTiCE PUBLiC NOTiCE APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 2014.-11 APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 2014-10 AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING FUNDS FROM COUNTY GENERAL AN ORDINANCE TRANSFERRING FUNDS FROM (JAG)-BLOCK GRANT TO THE RURAL COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM FUND PROGRAM FUND TO COUNTY GENERAL; AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS BE IT ENACTED BY THE QUORUM COURT OF MONTGOMERY FROM COUNTY GENERAL TO THE SHERIFF'S BUDGET. COUNTY, ARKANSAS: BE IT ENACTED BY THE QUORUM COURT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, ARKANSAS: SECTION I: There is hereby appropriated from County General to the Rural Section I: There is hereby transferred from (JAG)-Block Grant Program Fund 3505 Community Grant Program Fund Budget, line Item 3510-0502-3103 (Grants to County General, the sum of $4,300.00. Said money comes available from the and Aid), the sum of $2,289.44. Edward Byrne Memorial, Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program; Subgrant SECTION II: These funds are to supplement the $10,000 GIF-3 grant (Trea- Number 13-811-12L. surer's Receipt #864) received for Fairgrounds Improvements. Section II: There is hereby appropriated from County General to the Sheriff’s Ofice SECTION III: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect after its passage Budget, Line Item 1000-0400-1003, Extra Help, the sum of $4,300.00. and publication. Section III: This will amend Ordinance 2013-18 and 2013-20, County General Operating Budget in the amount of $4,300.00. Debbie Baxter Alvin Black Section IV: This ordinance will be in full force and effect from and after its pas- sage and publication. (County Clerk) (County Judge) ATTEST: Debbie Baxter APPROVED: Alvin Black Date: May 12, 2014 (County Clerk) (County Judge) MCCO:20,w94 DATED: May 12, 2014 MCCO:20,w147

PUBLiC NOTiCE PUBLiC NOTiCE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, ARKANSAS MOUNT IDA SCHOOL DISTRICT ACCEPTING BIDS PROBATE DIVISION The Mount Ida School District will accept bids for the transportation of FFA In the matter of livestock to show events. Any interested parties may acquire a bid packet at the JOWEDA HUGGINS, Deceased NO.PR 2014-13 Mount Ida Middle School. Sealed bids should be submitted to Jeanne Smith, P.O. Box 1230, Mount Ida, AR 71957 prior to June 9, 2014. The district reserves the Last known address: 4603 Highway 8 East, Glenwood, Arkansas right to accept or reject any or all bids. Date of Death: December 27, 2009 MISD:19-20,w70

Instruments dated November 25, 1997, March 28, 2002, and January 17, 2003, Spring into summer with a subscription to was on the 11th day of April, 2014, admitted to probate as the last will and testa- ment and First and Second Codicils of the above-named. Contest of the probate The Montgomery County News of the will and codicils can be effected only by iling a petition within the time Call Andrea at provided by law. (870) 867-2821 All persons having claims of any kind against the estate must exhibit them, duly veriied, to the undersigned within six (6) months from the date of the irst publica- Notice of Election tion of this notice, or they shall be forever barred and precluded from any beneit Preferential Primary and Non Partisan in the estate. Judicial General Elections May 20th, 2014 This notice irst published 8th day of May, 2014 . The Montgomery County Election Commis- Terry Diggs Ralph Dale Hamilton JR sioners hereby give notice that the following polling Attorney for the Estate Petitioner sites will be open for voting from 7:30 a.m. until 7:30 102 Archwood 1143 Pinatado Loop p.m. on Tuesday, May 20, 2014: Hot Springs, AR 71901 Glenwood, AR 71943 Alamo Alamo Missionary Baptist Church TDLO:19-20,w 173 Black Springs Black Springs Community Center Caddo Gap Caddo Gap Baptist Church Caney Mt. Tabor Church Center Lake Ouachita Baptist Church Fannie Prairie Grove Community Church PUBLIC NOTICE Hopper Church of Christ TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND INTENTION TO SELL. YOU MAY LOSE YOUR PROPERTY Mount Ida In & Out Montgomery Co. Courthouse IF YOU DO NOT TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION. IF YOUR PROPERTY IS SOLD, YOU WILL REMAIN LIABLE FOR ANY DEFICIENCY WHICH THEN EXISTS AND AN ACTION FOR COLLECTION MAY BE Annex BROUGHT AGAINST YOU. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION Norman In & Out Norman City Hall OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR SUCH PURPOSE. Oden In & Out Oden First Baptist Church This Instrument Prepared by: WILSON & ASSOCIATES, P.L.L.C. 1521 Merrill Drive, Suite D-220 Little Pencil Bluff Pencil Bluff Fire Station Rock, Arkansas 72211 (501) 219-9388. Sims Sims Fire Station WHEREAS, on January 20, 2000, Dianna L. Bridges executed a deed of trust conveying certain property Washita Washita Fire Station therein described to Mott & Mickel Attorneys, as Trustee, in favor of America's Wholesale Lender; and WHEREAS, said deed of trust was duly recorded January 31, 2000, at Book 118, Page 189 in the real estate Contested Races records of Montgomery County, Arkansas; and (Names appear in ballot order) 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 indebtedness, Democratic Preferential Primary the party initiating this action is Green Tree Servicing LLC, 7360 South Kyrene Street, Tempe, AZ 85283, Governor: (888)315-8733; Lynette “Doc” Bryant WHEREAS, the mortgagee or beneiciary has provided the undersigned a copy of the letter required to be sent Mike Ross to Dianna L. Bridges by Act 885 of 2011; and Unopposed Candidates WHEREAS, there may be tenants that claim an interest in the real property herein based upon said tenancy. Republican Preferential Primary NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable, U. S. Congress District 04: and that an agent of Wilson & Associates, P.L.L.C., as Trustee, by virtue of the power, duty, and authority vested in and imposed upon said Trustee will, on May 27, 2014, at or about 11:30 A.M. at the Montgomery County Tommy Moll Courthouse in Mount Ida, Arkansas, offer for sale certain property hereinafter described to the highest bidder Representative Bruce Westerman for cash, free from the statutory right of redemption, homestead, dower, and all other exemptions which are Governor: expressly waived in the deed of trust, said property being real estate situated in Montgomery County, Arkansas, Curtis Coleman and being more particularly described as follows: Tract No. 1: The West 528 feet of the North Half (N1/2) Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) Southwest Quarter Lieutenant Governor: (SW1/4), Section 29, Township 2 South, Range 23 West. And Also: A part of the Southeast Quarter State Rep. Andy Mayberry (SE1/4) Southwest Quarter (SW1/4), Section 29, Township 2 South, Range 23 West, described as Congressman Tim Grifin follows: Begin at a point 660 feet North of Southwest corner of said forty; thence North 330 feet; thence Representative Debra Hobbs East 528 feet; thence South 330 feet; thence West 528 feet to the point of beginning, containing 4 acres, Attorney General: more or less and containing in aggregate 8 acres, more or less. (Legal description taken from Warranty David Sterling Deed recorded in Montgomery County, Arkansas on May 6, 1977 in Book 70 at Page 724.). Leslie Rutledge Tract No. 2: Also, a tract of land being a part of the Southwest Quarter (SW1/4) Southwest Quarter Patricia Nation (SW1/4), Section 29, Township 2 South, Range 23 West of the Fifth P.M. in Montgomery County, State Treasurer: Arkansas, described as follows: Commence at the Southeast corner of the said Southwest Quarter Representative Duncan Baird (SW1/4), Southwest Quarter (SW1/4), as marked by a 2 inch diameter aluminum cap on No. 6 rebar, Circuit Clerk and run North 02 degrees 11 minutes 10 seconds East along the East line of the said Southwest Quarter Auditor of State: (SW1/4), Southwest Quarter (SW1/4), 626.13 feet to a set 2 inch diameter aluminum cap on a No. 6 rebar and the point of beginning; thence continue North 02 degrees 11 minutes 10 seconds East 206.71 Ken Yang feet to a set 2 inch diameter aluminum cap on a No. 5 rebar; thence North 88 degrees 16 minutes 12 Representative Andrea Lea seconds West 417.42 feet to a set 2 inch diameter aluminum cap on a No. 5 rebar; thence South 02 Unopposed Candidates degrees 11 minutes 10 seconds West 208.71 feet to a set 2 inch diameter aluminum cap on a No. 5 rebar; Nonpartisan Judicial General thence South 88 degrees 16 minutes 12 seconds East 417.42 feet to the point of beginning. As surveyed State Supreme Court Associate Justice by Steve Hankins. PLS, No. 1013, dated May 29, 1997. NOTE: The legal description has been revised Position 2: in accordance with an Attorney's Afidavit to be recorded recorded on February 28, 2014 as Instrument Court of Appeals Judge Robin Wynne No. 14R00322. More commonly known as: 303 Fields Forest Road, Mount Ida, Arkansas 71957 Tim Cullen UNLIKE JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE SALES, THIS STATUTORY FORECLOSURE SALE WILL BE Unopposed Candidates HELD AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE Montgomery County Courthouse OR, IF THERE IS NO AREA Absentee ballots will be processed at the COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE FRONT DOOR, THEN THE SALE WILL BE HELD AT THE PLACE AT Montgomery County Courthouse on Election Day SAID VENUE WHERE FORECLOSURE SALES ARE CUSTOMARILY ADVERTISED AND CONDUCTED. starting at 4:30 p.m. This sale is subject to all matters shown on any applicable recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive Early voting will begin on Monday, May covenants, easements, or setback lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights of redemption of any 5th at the Montgomery County Courthouse Annex governmental agency, state or federal; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a Building located at 117 Ray Drive in Mount Ida. ixture iling; and to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. Early voting hours will be 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. The sale held pursuant to this Notice may be rescinded at the Trustee’s option at any time. The right is Monday through Friday, and 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. THE SALE OF THIS PROPERTY WILL BE p.m. on Saturday. Early voting will end Monday, AUCTIONED WITH RESERVE. THE TERMS OF SALE ARE CASH THE DAY OF SALE. W&A No. 58- May 19th at 5:00 p.m. 239443 WILSON & ASSOCIATES, P.L.L.C., 1521 Merrill Drive, Suite D-220, Little Rock, Arkansas 72211 Montgomery County Election Commissioners (501) 219-9388, DNoticeofDefaultTrusteeAR_ysmith_140318_ 957, For more information regarding this Mark Whisenhunt foreclosure sale, visit WWW.MYFIR.COM (FPS:18-21) R. Barry Walther Becky Lewis MCCO:19-20,w293 Page 8- Montgomery County News - Thursday, May 15, 2014 Scholarship payouts by Sampley Foundation breaks $2 million mark The Bud and Katie Sam- payout in scholarships was and major in medical tech- years. pley Scholarship founda- $216,000. nology. Callie is the daugh- In the twenty-one years tion has announced the Charles Robert ter of Clay and Vicki Van the Sampley Foundation 2014 recipients of their Wayne Bobo of Caddo Horn. has been operating, we annual scholarships as Hills High School plans Cassie Cantrell of have helped two hundred Charles Robert Wayne Bobo Kiana Martinez total payouts top $2 mil- to attend the University Oden (Ouachita River) students graduating from lion mark. of Central Arkansas High School plans to at- a Montgomery County This year’s scholarship and major in Physi- tend Rich Mountain schools. recipients include Charles cal Education and His- Community College and The Sampley Founda- Robert Wayne Bobo and tory. Robert Wayne is the wants to be a nurse tion has seven directors Kieana Martinez of Caddo son ofDaUas and Joyce anesthetist. Cassie is who volunteer their time Hills, Bailey Carr and Callie Bobo. the daughter of Lanette for the process of select- Van Horn of Mount Ida and Kiana Martinez of Cantrell. ing each recipient for a Cassie Cantrell and Shelby Caddo Hills High School Shelby Blansett of scholarship. They are Jeff Blansett of Oden. plans to attend Hen- Oden (Ouachita River) Black, William Edwards, The Sampley scholar- derson State University High School plans to Frances Dobbs, Barbara ship will be $6,000 per year and major in nursing. Kiana attend National Park Fryar, Teena Forthman, up to four years for a total of is the daughter of Tammy Community College and Jason Lenderman, who Bailey Carr Callie Van Horn $24,000. Ibanez. and major in nursing. enjoy being a part of this The Bud and Katie Samp- Bailey Carr of Mount Shelby is the daugh- scholarship program. ley Scholarship Foundation Ida High School plans ter of Jeff and Ralonda The Sampley Foun- is proud to announce that to attend the Univer- Blansett. dation appreciates the scholarship money paid sity of Arkansas at For the Fall Semes- help with the applica- out to graduates from Fayetteville and ma- ter of 2013, the Sam- tion forms from the high the three Montgomery jor in civil engineering. pley Foundation had a school counselors, Julie Y County schools will Bailey is the daughter 100 percent return of oung(Caddo Hills), Apryl go over the two million dol- of Sharron and Marcy students attending Ar- Philpot (Oden), and Shirell lar amount this year. Carr. kansas colleges. The White (Mt. Ida). The Sam- The Sampley Founda- Callie Van Horn of Sampley Founda- pley Foundation hopes tion was established in the Mount Ida High School tion is now keeping an to continue the scholar- fall of 1993 with a payout plans to attend Arkan- average of 33 students ship program for many of $12,000. In 2013, the sas Tech University in college, most for four more years to come. Cassie Cantrell Shelby Blansett Jack and Jeanne Sellers Memorial Scholarships awarded

The 2014 Jack and Dena Ross, are the 2014 says and letters of rec- death, Jack’s cousin Beth Jeanne Sellers Me- recipients of this year’s ommendation were also Buikstra and her husband morial Scholarship, Jack and Jeanne Sell- considered. Henry made a memorial awarded from the ers Memorial Schol- Originally from Kansas, contribution to the Mount Ida First United arship. They will Jack and Jeanne (Metz) Se- Mount Ida Method- Methodist Church in mem- each receive $1,500 for liers moved in 1975 to the ist Church, where the ory of longtime Mount Ida the 2014-15 college year. Mount Ida area, where they Sellers spent many residents Jack and Landon and Han- owned and operated sev- active years. The mon- Jeanne Sellers, has nah were selected pri- eral businesses. Although ey was designated been presented to two marily on their out- they had no children specifically to hon- graduating seniors standing academic of their own; they or them by providing from Mount Ida High achievements. Other key were always inter- scholarships to qualified School. factors were Christian life- ested in the welfare of local students. Landon Woodfield, son style, school activities and the younger generation. This scholarship is open of Joey and Jennifer Wood- awards, leadership quali- Jack died in 2001, and to qualified graduates of field, and Hannah Ross, ties, community service} Jeanne passed away in any accredited schoo! in daughter of Sherri and career goals, and work 2010 at the age of 90. Montgomery County, Ar- Mike May and Daren and experience. Personal es- Foliowing her kansas. Hannah Ross Landon Woodield

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We are so proud of you and all of your accomplishments!! Love, Dad, Mom, Tarren, and Jacy Montgomery County News - Thursday, May 15, 2014 - Page 9 Lady Indians finish third in Class A state meet The Caddo Lady Indians Caddo scored 57 points vault of 9’0”. Junior Haley limited her success. la, Savannah, and Haley,” champions finished third in the Class A to edge Fayetteville Haas Forest won the discus by An unfortunate break Caddo Hills Coach Joe Lady Indian competi- State Track Meet last week Hall by one point to take two feet with a toss of probably cost Forest and Crommett said. “The more tors were: Larissa Martin, at Green Forest. third place. 99’7”. She also took All- the 4x100 team a victory. I look at the pictures from Freshman, 5th, 100 hurdles, It is believed to be the “This is probably the State honors by finishing At the last exchange a the race the sicker I get 19.39 / 2nd, high jump, 5’2” best finish by the Lady best girl’s meet I’ve ever second in the shot put with Nemo Vista runner moved because there is nothing / 8th, long jump, 14’8” / 7th, Indians in the state track seen,” Caddo Coach Joe a throw of 30’7”. into Caddo’s lane and cut we can do about it. They triple jump, 31’10” / Kayla meet in at least 20 years. Crommett said. “Acorn In the high jump fresh- off Forest. The Nemo run- deserved to win that race.” Torbett, Freshman, 1st, pole At the end of the night and Trinity had a lot of the man Larissa Martin hurt ner remained in Caddo Crommett called the vault, 9’0” / Haley Forest, the team championship same strengths and went her ankle, which swelled Lane the rest of the race. state meet effort the best Junior, 1st, discus, 99’7” / came down to the last at it all night long like a up to the size of a softball. Forest tried to pass the he’s had by a girl’s team in 2nd, shot put, 30’7” / 8th, event – Acorn would be couple of boxers fighting She continued in the event runner but stepped on her 16 years. triple jump, 31’10” / Jor- state champions they won for the world champion- and still cleared the win- heel and pulled a quadri- “This is an amazing dan Powell, Freshman, 7th, the 4x400 relay and Tex- ship. Then our girls fought ning height of 5’2”. How- cep, which caused her to group of athletes,” Caddo shot put, 26’7” / 3rd, 4x100 arkana Trinity finished all night long and took ever she was placed in the lose speed. Coach Joe Crommett said. relay, 56.07 (Kayla Torbett, fifth. The Tigers did win third – amazing!” runner-up (All-State) posi- Nemo Vista was dis- “I’m looking forward to Savannah Brown, Bethany but Trinity finished fourth The team was led by two tion under the tie-break qualified. However, Caddo next year. They are a lot of Porter, Haley Forest) / 5th, to claim the title by half a individual event winners. system. She continued to slipped from probably win- fun to work with because 4x800 relay, 12:47 (Ruth point – 118.5 to 118. Freshman Kayla Torbett compete in the meet but ning to third place. they want to win and are Gonzalez, Nancy Salas, Bai- In another big battle won the pole vault with a the pain from the injury “I felt for Bethany, Kay- willing to work to become ley Davis, Carmen Ruiz).

Hospitality students from Caddo Hills High School recently visited Mountain Harbor Resort to learn more about the hospitality industry. Bill Barnes and his staff graciously greeted and spoke to students about the hospitality industry during a lunch at the restaurant. Following lunch, students were then given a tour of Turtle Cove Spa, East Cove Conference Center, a cottage, and the marina. The students and their teacher, Jeri Breashears, would like to express their thanks to Mountain Harbor for hosting them. Pictured left to right: (front row) Madeline Verser, Allie Avila, Miah Sanders, Kobie Klein, Elizabeth Altamirano, Yoon Kim, Haley Stone, Sandy Hernandez, Mrs. Jeri Breashears; (back row) Tyler Young, Catherine Campbell, Tyler Brumwell, Luke Deaton, Tyler Price, Heath Sams, Matthew Carroway, Aracely Ramirez, Josh Stone, Ally Darden, Gus Coffman, Heather Jackson, Buddy Ovanic Submitted Photo

Arkansas Extension Agency celebrates 100 years of service LITTLE ROCK -- One- System Division of Agri- ability to raise the level now: and led efforts for child- Today, with offices in all hundred years ago, Amer- culture. of farm production from •฀ In฀ 1914,฀ extension฀ hood immunizations. 75 counties, the University ica was still three years 1914 was an important near subsistence to a level agents promoted the Today, Family and Con- of Arkansas Cooperative away from entering The year for agriculture in the where it could support a mechanization of farms, in- sumer Science faculty Extension Service works Great War; Ty Cobb was United States. That year, nation that was growing in troduced pest control and teach money management, to help improve the qual- hitting .368 and Charlie the Smith-Lever Act went population, economy and fertilization techniques nutrition and family rela- ity of life for all Arkansans. Chaplin’s first movie, “Mak- into effect, creating an edu- technology.” and encouraged crop di- tions skills. To learn more, visit www. ing a Living,” was released. cational force that would The result was a steady versification and farm co- •฀Extension฀also฀helped฀ uaex.edu or contact your At the time, Arkansas change agriculture forever. rise in the standard of liv- operatives. build communities, selling county extension office. was home to about 1.5 mil- The idea behind extension ing across the state. Today, extension agents war bonds and leading the The Cooperative Exten- lion people, most of them was simple. Agents would Although Arkansas had and specialists promote effort for rural electrifica- sion Service is part of the involved in farming. collect the latest research been assigned its first ex- resource conservation, tion. University of Arkansas Sys- “Like most of the United on farming and household tension agent nine years precision agricultural tech- Today, our Community tem Division of Agriculture States, agriculture was issues and teach these earlier, Smith-Lever would niques and development of and Economic Develop- and offers its programs to a part of everyday life, innovations to their neigh- lead to bigger things for Ar- phone- and tablet-based ment faculty not only helps all eligible persons regard- whether it was subsis- bors. kansas. State government tools for farming. businesses get their start less of race, color, national tence farming or farming “Having the ability to became involved. The Uni- •฀ In฀ the฀ decades฀ fol- but also grow. They give origin, religion, gender, age, to sell commodities to a transfer research discov- versity of Arkansas joined lowing1914, home dem- communities the tools to disability, marital or veteran growing nation,” said Tony eries to the people who the effort and the Coopera- onstration agents taught reawaken dormant econo- status, or any other legally Windham, associate vice could use them was a key tive Extension Service as techniques for safe food mies and help voters make protected status, and is an president-extension for moment in our history,” we know it was born. preservation, clothing con- the best possible decisions Affirmative Action/Equal the University of Arkansas he said. “It provided the Extension then, and struction, mattress-making about their futures. Opportunity Employer. Commodoties to be distributed May 20-21 Central Arkansas Devel- distributed may include year to qualify for this pro- sex, age or disability, write DeaDline opment Council will dis- canned apricots, canned gram. For each additional to USDA, Director, Office tribute USDA commodities pears, frozen blueberries, family member, add $5,226. of Civil Rights, Room 326- May 20 and 21 in Pike and canned cream style corn, This is an equal opportu- W, Whitten Building, 1400 to assess Montgomery Counties. canned whole kernel corn, nity program. In accordance Independence Ave., SW, Montgomery County’s canned mixed vegetables, with federal law and US Washington DC 20250. distribution will take place canned white slice potatoes, Department of Agriculture CADC is a private non- st from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and frozen chicken leg quarters policy, this institution is pro- profit community action May 31 12:30 to 3 p.m. at the CADC and frozen cooked turkey hibited from discriminating agency formed in 1965. The Mt. Ida Senior Activity Cen- breast. on the basis of race, color, mission of CADC is to im- is the deadline to assess all ter at 158 Senior Dr. All customers receiving national origin, sex, age, prove the quality of life and Pike County’s distribu- commodities must present or disability. If you believe build strong communities in personal property. tions will take place from identification. To be eli- you have been discrimi- Arkansas. For more informa- 8:30 to 11 a.m. and 12 to 3 gible to receive USDA com- nated against because of tion, please contact Evelyn p.m. at the CADC Glenwood modities, income guidelines race, color, national origin, Reed at 501-778-1133. Senior Activity Center at must be met. The income Also if you own or 229 Betty St. and from 8:30 guidelines for this program to 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 to 3 are based on 130% of the RANCH STYLE HOME ON 20± ACS. operate a business you p.m. at the CADC Murfrees- Federal Poverty Guidelines. boro Senior Activity Center Based on these guidelines, a REAL ESTATE AUCTION must assess your business at 120 E. Court St., Ste. A. one-person household must The food items to be make less than $14,937 per SATURDAY, JUNE 14th @ 11:00 AM property as well. Offering Tracts and all Together plus Personal Property 64 BEAN DR. Glenwood AR. 71943 Please assess on time to An Absolute Show Place!!! This 3616± SF ~ 5 Bedroom, 4 Bath ~ Home is on 20± beautiful Aces. Has In-Ground Pool with Built in Hot Tub, Pool Side Entertaining Area and Gazebo, 2 Car Garage, avoid that late penalty by Huge Shop and RV Storage with 2 Bays, Horse Barn with Stalls and Board Fences and more. Contact our office for showing. the state. Pre- Auction offers welcome. For further Details, Pictures and Terms of the Auction, visit our website at; www.FowlerAuctioneers.com You may come into the oice or call Auctioneer; Nick Fowler CAI, Lic #162 870-867-3271 870-356-4848 Montgomery County Assessor Email> [email protected] Full ad in later papers We appreciate your business !!! Tammy McCarter Montgomery County News - Thursday, May 15, 2014 - Page 10 2014 Mount Ida Elementary Science/Social Studies Fair Winners

1st grade 1st place – Dax Moss 2nd place – Kaden Gibbs 2nd grade 1st place – Kiera Stevens 2nd place – Addison Ashcraft 3rd grade 1st place – Ethan Pearce, Seth Hamilton 2nd place – Bindi Wheeler, Allie Pollock 4th grade 1st place – Kaylea Summers 2nd place – Maddie Summitt, Heather Barton

Other participants who entered projects in the fair included: 1st grade- Mason Dunkerson, Nevaeh McKee, Katie Miller, Fischer Newton 2nd grade- Lilith Ashcroft, Brendan Ashley, Gabriella Blackburn, Ella Bridges, Tracy Efird, Mikayla Ellison, Isiah Huff, Abbigale McMillan, Matthew Miser, Olivia Phillips, Nicole Price, Allison Sandlin, Sean Scrimshire, Gracie Summitt, Keira Walka, Christian Wilson 3rd grade- Gracia Huitt, Avril Blair, Destiny Dillon, Ramsey Gilbert, Cougar Rutledge, Caitlyn Upton 4th grade- Cassandra McNiece, Alyssa Rivera, Nicholas Waggoner,

Third and fourth grade winners: First and second grade winners: Heather Barton, Maddie Summitt, Ethan Pearce, Allie Pollock, Bindi Wheeler, Kaylea Addison Ashcroft, Kiera Stevens, Dax Moss and Kaden Gibbs. Summers, Seth Hamilton (not pictured) Arkansas strawberry crops producing bumper crops in 2014 Rich Shumate long crop, but the size and last year at this time.” from Jim Goodons, pres- Farmers Market, which put their information on LITTLE ROCK -- Just in quality of the strawberries “It slowed up a little bit ident of the id-America is having a strawberry the site. The address is time for Mother’s Day, the should be good.” because of the weather, but Strawberry Growers As- festival on Mother’s Day http://ar.foodmarketmaker. strawberry crop in Arkan- Because of cold weather now they’re coming up,” sociation, about 100 acres weekend, Armstrong said. com/. sas is coming in full force, across the state that con- said Sue Gillihan, who grows of strawberries are being People looking to find The Cooperative Exten- which should provide con- tinued well into spring, the strawberries with her hus- cultivated this year in Ar- fresh berries can also use sion Service is part of the sumers with fresh, tasty strawberry crop is com- band, Tom, near Judsonia, kansas. the Arkansas Market Mak- University of Arkansas Sys- berries for the next few ing in a little bit later than Carlisle and Georgetown. That compares to about er Web site, which allows tem Division of Agriculture weeks. normal. She said strawberry 40,000 acres planted in them to search for both and offers its programs to “It should be starting The weather “was just plants that were covered California, which accounts farmers markets and grow- all eligible persons regard- to hit a peak this week,” so up and down that the during cold weather are for nearly 90 percent of U.S. ers in their area. “Market less of race, color, national said Ron Rainey, an econo- yield on them is going to now producing ripe straw- strawberry production. Maker is a wonderful tool origin, religion, gender, mist at the University of be shorter,” said Barbara berries, but those that Much of Arkansas pro- to help consumers find age, disability, marital or Arkansas System Division Armstrong, a grower and weren’t covered are com- duction is sold locally, at local growers and farmers veteran status, or any oth- of Agriculture’s Center market manager at the Ar- ing in more slowly, which roadside stands and farm- markets,” Rainey said. er legally protected status, for Agriculture and Rural genta Farmers Market in should extend the season ers markets. One place to Growers/markets not and is an Affirmative Ac- Sustainability. “They’re not North Little Rock. “We are later in the month. find strawberries in metro yet registered for Market tion/Equal Opportunity anticipating it to be a very at 50 percent of where were According to estimates Little Rock is the Argenta Maker can also register to Employer. May is skin cancer awareness month Skin cancer is the most skin will be diagnosed in Family history of mela- mer, many people are wide brim when in the common form of cancer 2014. noma or other forms of likely to be in the sun sun Get your sub- in the United States. It Some of the risk fac- skin cancer. while doing outdoor ac- Wearing sunglasses is estimated that more tors for melanoma and If you have any of tivities. The Centers for that block both UVA and scription than 2 million people other forms of skin can- these risk factors, it is Disease Control and Pre- UVB rays to the will be diagnosed with cer include: recommended that you vention recommends the Use of sunscreen with some form of skin cancer Having fair skin that examine your skin peri- following sun safety mea- SPF 15 or higher that pro- Montgomery and over 10,000 will die burns easily odically to look for for sures to lower the risk of vides both UVA and UVB County News due to skin cancer in the Unprotected and/or any new moles or chang- skin cancer: protection United States in 2014. excessive exposure to es in existing moles, or a Staying in the shade, Avoiding indoor tan- for only $38 Melanoma of the skin is ultraviolet (UV) radia- sore that doesn’t heal. If especially during midday ning the deadliest form of skin tion (sunlight or tanning you find any of these on hours Seeing a doctor if any per year. cancer. In Arkansas, it is booths and lamps) your skin, you should talk Wearing clothing that changes in appearance, (870) 867- estimated that 490 new A history of sunburns with your doctor. covers the arms and legs size, shape, or color of a cases of melanoma of the Having many moles As we approach sum- Wearing a hat with a mole or other skin lesion 2821

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JOHN BOOZMAN Education key to economic development tive measures in place to volvement with the school tassels; local, state and protection is something U.S. Senator train the workforce to meet and current students can federal leaders are work- all elected leaders must the needs of employers. help them improve their ing to make sure they focus on because it’s Career and Technical productivity and increase have prospects for a life what the people of Ar- In the coming weeks, During a recent event Education (CTE) programs their bottom line. The of successful employ- kansas want, need and high schools and colleges in Fort Smith, Arkansas offered in high schools school works to find the ment. Job creation and deserve. across the state will recog- Economic Development across the state provide needs of local businesses nize graduates of the class Commission Executive students with trade skills. and develops curriculums of 2014. As the season of Director Grant Tennille Students can graduate with that will meet those needs. pomp and circumstance explained how education is certificates and concurrent Workforce Alliance for Parole violator receives kicks off I am reminded of the key to future prosper- credits which increase Growth in the Economy my days as a student in ity. Partnering with local employment potential and (WAGE) is a statewide Fort Smith. I fondly recall and state economic de- successful completion of a program that partners six year sentence the day I wore my cap and velopment leaders allows post-secondary program. with education, industry A Montgomery County Failure to report to gown for the graduation schools to identify skills Last school year, nearly and communities to iden- man was sentenced to his probation officer was th ceremony at Northside that employers are look- 74 percent of all ninth-12 tify and meet the needs six years in the Arkansas among the many violations High School. There has ing for. This provides them grade students were in of local employers. The Department of Corrections listed in the complaint. been remarkable progress with the ability to develop enrolled in CTE classes. skills students learn can after his probation was re- Frank Gibson, his proba- at providing more educa- appropriate training so The partnerships these be tailored to fit the re- voked following a hearing tion officer, testified that tional opportunities state- students can find employ- programs have with com- quirements of businesses. on the matter. McKamie had not reported wide since I graduated. ment in a field they are munity leaders and busi- Education is an impor- Ryan McKamie, age 19, to him since November. The strong focus on edu- skilled in and businesses nesses are invaluable. tant component in Arkan- was serving 72 months After hearing testimony cation includes expanding will have the workforce Similarly, the Univer- sas’s economic growth. supervised probation for Judge Jake Looney revoked additional opportunities they need to operate. This sity of Arkansas Fort Smith Programs like these are secual assault second de- McKamie’s probation for higher education and partnership is mutually plays an integral role in the an investment in the com- gree. He pled guilty to the and sentenced him to 72 preparing students to be beneficial and helps lay the community by advancing munity and provide more charge Feb. 22, 2013 as part months in the Arkansas De- active and contributing foundation for recruiting local economic interests. opportunities to be suc- of a plea agreement. partment of Corrections. members of their com- businesses. Fortunately in Businesses are taking ad- cessful in the workforce. munities. Arkansas there are proac- vantage of how their in- As graduates turn their Woodfield receives Alumni scholarship Landon Woodfield has attending the University of group is the MIHS Class of been awarded the Mount Arkansas at Fayetteville 1964. The reunion is open Ida High School 50 Years in the fall. to those who attended the Plus Alumni Association The MIHS 50 Plus Re- Mount Ida School system scholarship, values at union is held the third Sat- at any time as a part of a $1,000. urday in September each class that finished 1964 Each year the Mount year in the high school or earlier. Ida High School 50 Years auditorium with visita- This year’s officers Plus Alumni Association tion, a business meet- are: Hal Jones-President, awards a scholarship to ing, election of officers Brenda Godbehere For- Online the third ranking graduat- for the following year, ga-Vice-President, Joann ing senior at Mount Ida. followed by a catered Short Whisenhunt-Sec- subs Landon Woodfield, is lunch in the school caf- retary/Treasurer and Sue the son of Joey and Jenni- eteria. Smith Norman - Assistant $20 Landon Woodield fer Woodfield. He plans on This year’s incoming secretary/Treasurer. a year Candi Mayberry Memorial Scholarship awarded Landon Woodfield and ties. Bailey Carr have been Woodfield is the son of PRIDE awarded the 2014 2014 Joey and Jennifer Wood- Candi Mayberry Memorial field. HOMES & REAL ESTATE Scholarship. Carr is the daughter of The Candi Mayberry Marcy and Sharron Carr. 939 Hwy 270 East, Mount Ida, AR 71957 Memorial Scholarship is The Candi Mayberry Phone: 870-867-0101 a one year $1,500 per se- Memorial Scholarship www.mountidarealestate.com mester , renewable for is given in memory of www.pride-homes.net Check out my blog at www.mountidarealestate.com/ one semester, for a total of Ms. Candi Mayberry, a $3,000 scholarship. wonderful young wom- Everything you desire can be found at 185 Pineview Es- The recipients were an who believed in the tates, Mount Ida. Perfectly situated on 11 acres m/l, this chosen based on academic business enterprise 3072 square foot home features three large bedrooms for accomplishments, leader- and contributing to her -kids or guests, which can be completely closed off from ship ability, community community. Ms. May- the rest of the house. Also included is a huge master suite Bailey Carr Landon Woodield with a built-in headboard and a custom designed sun room service, job experience, berry believed that edu- for relaxing. Entering from the front door into the living and extracurricular activi- cation is a very impor- tant part of life. She also tions from the members area, your company will be drawn instantly to the brick believed in small busi- of the Mount Ida com- ireplace with a gas log insert. Perfect for those cool winter nesses and being a part munity and others that evening while watching the deer graze in the backyard. of a community helps choose to give and all The kitchen features lots of cabinet space with slide out to develop a person’s contributions are tax de- inserts and a "lazy Susan" in each corner. While washing For Sale dishes, you will overlook the large screened porch located character. It is for these ductible. Donations may on the back of the house. This space can be used for just 6 head 17-22 months old reasons the scholarship be made at any time at catching rays or a great spot for housing all the plants that was founded. Diamond Bank. Thank need a spot in the winter. There is also a two car garage Angus Bulls. Tested & This scholarship will you to all of the donors with automatic openers and a side entrance. The wonder- be awarded to graduating that have given in this ful property features a large pond with an island gazebo. Your pond is stocked with bream and crappie for plenty ready for service. Mount Ida High School past year. We appreciate of entertainment whether ishing or just feeding the ish! seniors each year. It is your continued patron- Another spectacular feature is the fenced orchard planted funded from contribu- age! with peach, pear, cherry, apple, pecan and apricot trees along with several different grape vines. Think of the jellies you could make! 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A฀BRAND฀NEW฀PILLOW฀TOP฀ a฀ difference.฀ Prior฀ hospice,฀ MATTRESS SET W/WAR- • Successful completion of a pre-employment background check and drug screen. FOR฀RENT-Pasture฀for฀rent฀at฀ Greg (870) 356-8934 home health or long term care Washita. Call (870) 867-2355. RANTY!฀Twin฀Set฀$99,฀Full฀Set฀ • Willingness to work in a hot, humid, cold, and noisy industrial environment. harles’ Tree Service exp.฀ a฀ plus.฀ Excellent฀ Beneit฀ $119,฀Queen฀Set฀$149฀&฀King฀ M20-4tp C Package with competitive sal- • Willingness to perform repetitive and physically demanding tasks for * * * 870-557-1003 Set฀$199!฀Call฀Sandy฀at฀903- extended periods ary.฀ Please฀ fax฀ Resume฀ with฀ 276-9354. 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For application or additional HELP฀WANTED฀-฀Local฀Truck฀ www.DiamondStateTrucking.com May 13-21, 2014 CALL TODAY! information call or come by oice Driver฀ wanted.฀ Must฀ have฀ YARD฀ SALE-Huge฀ 8฀ family฀ 1-800-954-4981 Mon.-hur. 9am.-12pm. Class฀ A฀ CDL.฀ Call฀ 870-356- yard฀sale฀on฀Friday,฀May฀16th฀ Blytheville, AR (NYS) MISCELLANEOUS www.pbtds.net May 24-31, 2014 LIVE LINKS- Meet singles right 9997. G20-2tp &฀ Saturday,฀May฀ 17th฀ from฀ 8฀ The RIGHT TRAINING for today’s trucking industry Michelle frain Paying $22.50/hr + Per Diem now! No paid operator, just real lic. by ASBPCE * * * am-6฀pm฀at฀S&L฀Twice฀as฀Nice฀ (Add $1.50/hr. to base pay if em- people like you. Browse greet- Resident Manager HELP฀ WANTED฀ -฀ Hope฀ AR฀ Store฀ across฀ from฀ Quick-Sak฀ ployee has passed NCCER written ings, exchange message and ADOPTION based trucking co needs in฀Mount฀Ida.฀Mens,฀womens,฀ OR performance verifi cation. Add connect live Try it free. Call ADOPT- Dr. Dad, at-home Mom, (870) 356-4663 1-877-939-9299. LOVE, hugs, music, sports, Dis- TDD (501) 666-2823 ext. 44 OTR฀ latbed฀ drivers,฀ .40฀ clothing,฀ shoes,฀ purses,฀ jew- $3.00/hr. to base pay if employee has passed NCCER written AND ney await a baby. Lori & Mike, Northside Apartments is an equal cents฀ per฀ loaded฀ mile,฀ .26฀ elry,฀ dishes,฀ misc.฀ and฀ much฀ 1-800-676-1002. performance verifi cation.) DISH TV Retailer opportunity provider cents฀ per฀ empty฀ mile,฀ Tarp฀ more. M20-1tp Contact our recruiting department at * * * Starting at $19.99/month ADOPT: Active, loving woman wish- pay฀ and฀ extra฀ drop฀ pay,฀ 800-501-1315 (for 12 mos.) & High Speed HUGE฀ ESTATE฀ SALE-#13฀ es to complete her family through Home฀on฀the฀weekends,฀Call฀ Email: [email protected] - EOE Internet starting at $14.95/ adoption. A lifetime of love, opportu- SERVICES Lucinda฀ or฀ Ken฀ at฀ 888-221- Gloryland฀ Dr.฀ for฀ Polly฀ Stan- month (where available.) nity, and learning awaits. Expenses 3583. G19-2tc ton. Turn in at Chris Elder’s SAVE! Ask About paid. Call Diana 1-866-997-7676. * * * Car฀lot฀and฀follow฀signs.฀May฀ SAME DAY Installation! 15-16฀&฀May฀21-23.฀Rain฀can- HELP WANTED - CALL Now! 1-800-393-5829 ADOPT - FLATBED฀ DRIVER฀ -฀ Home฀ TRUCK DRIVERS FOWLER SELF cels. M20-2tp Happily married most nights. Good driving REDUCE YOUR CABLE BILL! record a must. Experience * * * OTR DRIVERS stay-at-home mom STORAGE Get a whole-home Satellite and loving professional required.฀We฀drug฀test.฀Apply฀ YARD฀SALE-Friday,฀May฀16฀&฀ Trucking Co. located in Southwest dad look to adopt, Units available now!!! Arkansas NOW HIRING FT system installed at NO COST in฀person฀at฀SBI฀Metal฀Build- Saturday,฀May฀17฀from฀7-??.฀4฀ and programming starting offering the joys of OTR Drivers with Experience, fresh air and farm life. Call 870-356-4848. ings,฀114฀Trooper฀Drive,฀Mid- miles฀from฀Mount฀Ida฀on฀Hwy฀ at $19.99/mo. FREE HD/DVR America฀ Park,฀ Hot฀ Springs,฀ 27฀ North.฀ Clothes,฀ shoes,฀ pulling 53’ Vans and Reefers - Private, confi dential. Check out SIGN ON BONUS! $500 after 6 mos. Upgrade to new callers. Contact LR Attorney Evan Bell fowlerauctioneers.com. AR 800-814-3311.(EOE). purses,฀cds,฀toys,฀and฀misc. Call 870-887-0800 CALL NOW 1-800-474-0423 1-877-852-0040 G20-2tp M20-1tp Page 14- Montgomery County News - Thursday, May 15, 2014