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2011 Mine Creek Valentines Celebration Photos inside! The I Saw It In ... Nashville  NEWS February 10, 2011 USPS 371-540 • 75 cents • www.nashvillenews.org Thursday Issue 12 2 Sections • 14 Pages • In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878

Black History Month Terrica Hendrix | Editor Black History Month began as “Negro His- tory Week,” which was created in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson, a noted African American historian, scholar, educator, and publisher. It became a month-long celebration in 1976. The month of February was chosen to coincide with the birthdays of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln, ac- cording to History.com. John Arthur “Jack” Johnson was born on March 31, 1878 in Galveston, Texas. Johnson was the third child born to former slaves, Henry and Tina John- son. The Johnsons worked hard to raise their six children and taught them how to read and write. Jack, also known as the “Galveston Giant,” became the first African-American man to hold ABOVE: Four-year-old the World Heavyweight Champion boxing title in Dallas Cox enjoys a snow 1908. He held on to the belt until 1915. Jack died day with his dad, K.C. on June 10, 1946. NASHVILLE - This year became the snowiest on record after a winter storm enveloped southwest Arkansas in white Wednesday. According to Southwest Arkansas Radio, 2.8 inches of snow began falling around 8 a.m., lifting the total accu- mulation for 2011 to 14 and three-tenths of an inch. Travel conditions on Highway 371 East Wednesday afternoon. The amount is an inch and Photos by Tamzen Cox three-tenths more than the previous record of 13 inches, Wednesday’s frigid blast was as 10 inches, leaving many local set in 2000 after a snow-and- billed by many forecasters as residents to brace for the worst. ice mixture left nearly 10,000 of the most signifi cant win- Instead, relatively few inci- SWEPCO customers without ter weather events in Howard dents were reported and roads John Arthur “Jack” Johnson power and caused serious dam- County history. Aggregate snow- were mostly clear Thursday age to area poultry houses. fall predictions ranged as high morning. University of Arkansas Walton College to honor Leland Tollett Friday FAYETTEVILLE – Since Foods Inc., Springdale. Jacksonville. A nominating the founding of the Arkan- “We are excited to show- committee of 20 business sas Business Hall of Fame case the signifi cant contri- leaders encouraged people in 1999, 50 individuals butions of these business throughout the state and have been honored for their leaders—who are Arkan- beyond to make nomina- accomplishments and last- sans either by birth or by tions, and then a selection ing impact on the state. In choice,” said Dan L. Wor- committee of 12 business February 2011, four more rell, dean of the Walton and community leaders exceptional Arkansas busi- College. “The Arkansas reviewed the nominations ness leaders will join this economy has been blessed and chose the inductees. distinguished group. with a tremendous base of Criteria for selection in- The Sam M. Walton Col- business talent. We believe cluded: the signifi cance of lege of Business at the it is vital to the state and its the impact made as a busi- University of Arkansas and future business leaders to ness leader, the concern the Arkansas Business Hall honor and perpetuate these demonstrated for improv- of Fame Board have an- inductees’ names and ac- ing the community, and nounced these outstanding complishments.” the display of ethics in all leaders for the 2011 induc- The Arkansas Business business dealings. In addi- Sherry Carter, daughter of Nikki and Jason Cherry of Nashville, served tion ceremony: Hall of Fame induction tion, the inductee must be as a Senate Page Jan. 26 for Sen. Larry Teague. L. Dickson Flake, co- ceremony will be held Fri- over the age of 60. Gov. Mike Beebe took time from his busy schedule to have his picture taken founder and former manag- day, Feb. 11, 2011, at the Leland Tollett joined Ty- with Sherry. She is in 4-H and enjoys spending time playing in the band. ing partner, Colliers Inter- Statehouse Convention son Foods in 1959 as direc- Submitted photo national | Arkansas, Little Center in Little Rock. The tor of research and nutrition Rock. Arkansas Business Hall where he established the Sentencing delayed for former landfill director Wallace W. Fowler, CEO of Fame is permanently scientifi c poultry manage- Ball to be sentenced inclement weather, Ball’s after taking $753,360 in and chairman, Liberty Bank housed in the atrium of the ment practices for which Tuesday in federal sentencing was delayed, a funds from the landfi ll. of Arkansas, and CEO and Donald W. Reynolds Center Tyson is known today. In court federal district court clerk He worked for the chairman, Fowler Foods for Enterprise Development 1970, he became corporate said Thursday morning. landfi ll from 1991 to July TEXARKANA – Joe Inc., Jonesboro. at the Walton College on vice president and then Ball will be sentenced 2009. Donald G. Soderquist, the University of Arkansas president of the Production H. Ball II was scheduled on Tues., Feb. 15. Ball issued more than to be sentenced Friday retired senior vice chair- campus in Fayetteville. Division. In 1981, he was Ball is the former exec- 300 unauthorized checks man, Walmart, and found- The selection process appointed chief operat- morning in the United utive director of the Up- payable to himself total- States District Court, but ing executive, Soderquist was chaired by Walton ing offi cer. He established per Southwest Arkansas ing $756,360, the Leg- Center for Leadership and College alumnus Larry key industry standards in now will face a federal Solid Waste Management islative Joint Auditing judge next week. Ethics, Rogers. Wilson, chairman and chief research and nutrition and District. He is expected Committee Investigative Leland E. Tollett, former executive officer of First Due to the threat of See HONOR on Page 6 to appear for sentencing See BALL on Page 6 chairman and CEO, Tyson Arkansas Bank & Trust, Page 2 • Thursday, February 10, 2011 • NASHVILLE NEWS Opinions Oh-Em-Gee, NLRB! marks for what they were: employee who complained really violated? her boss on Facebook prob- the emotionally-fueled ram- about the company on the The First Amendment, ably deserved to be fi red the blings of an ambitious young popular social networking like the rest of the Bill of same way I deserved it in man unhappy with his lot in website Facebook. Rights, prevents the gov- my youth. That I was able to life. I was never in danger of Specifi cally, the worker ernment from meddling in maintain a steady paycheck Before I assembled sen- where much of the staff losing a job simply because referred to her boss using the actions of citizens who in spite of my verbal diarh- tences for a living, I built was incompetent, lazy or I shot off at the mouth, even a code typically assigned aren’t harming anyone else’s hea is a testament to either water and sewer mains with both, but even then I needed though I invited such action to psychiatric patients by person or property, but says the leniency of my former a contracting company from money and was glad I was at every opportunity. the organization, eliciting nothing about how employ- employers or the invaluable Missouri, and although the employed. Still, if one of my superi- a round of supportive posts ers, colleagues or everyday service I provided them. constant presence of dust, It should come as no sur- ors had decided he’d heard from other employees and average joes are to treat their These days, I don’t have diesel and occasional raw prise to anyone who has enough and let me go, I a pink slip from the boss in peers. Neither does it require nearly as much to complain sewage probably wasn’t worked with the public or wouldn’t have been the least question. a company to retain an em- about: I work in a profession good for my health, I needed on a construction crew that bit surprised or outraged at There was a time in this ployee without regard for I love, for a company I’m the money and was happy to along with each of these jobs the decision, instead recog- country when no one would their public foibles, despite proud to be a part of, and the have a job. came a constant stream of nizing the common sense have been surprised by this what the NLRB despots only people who routinely Prior to my days of labor- irritation and inconvenience principle that the owner of turn of events, but in increas- would have you believe. ask for me to lose my job ing in trenches, I labored brought about by ignorant or a business has an inate right ingly unreasonable times, Sticking up for the rights are those who disagree with over membership reports as irate customers, co-workers to staff or not staff it as he self-responsibility and self- of workers is of unques- the opinions expressed in a marketing supervisor for and bosses. And as regu- sees fi t. accountability often take tionable use to the public this space. Sam’s Club in Little Rock, lar readers of this column But the National Labor a back seat to the nanny at large, but what about In other words, you won’t and despite being under con- should expect, I spent large Relations Board disagreed government imposed on the defending a company’s right see me call Mike Graves a stant pressure to increase the portions of time complain- with that very notion this populace by busybody poli- to control its public image jerk anytime soon, but if I store’s clientele - a challeng- ing about each position with week when it ruled that ticians and regulators. by asking that those on its did, I would expect nothing ing task, even for a charmer the most colorful language American Medical Re- The NLRB successfully payroll not disparage it in less than to fi nd myself in the like me - I was still grateful I could muster, both to the sponse of Connecticut, Inc. argued that the company’s public - a policy they no unemployment line. for my monthly pay. sources of my frustration would have to change its policy against disparaging doubt agree to as a condition And instead of asking In the dark ages of my em- and to others. internet communications it in public violated the of their voluntary employ- a labor board for a settle- ployment history, I worked Thankfully, my employ- policy as part of a settle- worker’s First Amendment ment? ment, I’d probably ask you at a small town grocery store ers generally took my re- ment with a spurned former rights, but whose rights were The worker who trashed for a job. thomas sowell e ‘Judicial Activism’ Ploy stitutional. or to the people themselves. whatever it wanted to do, so someone asked Nancy Pelo- It is a simpler, easily Nevertheless, back in long as the politicians said si where in the Constitution Creators Syndicate quantifi able defi nition. You 1942, the Supreme Court that they were regulating there was any authority for Columnist don't need to ask whether said that because the fed- interstate commerce. passing such a law, her reply Congress exceeded its au- eral government has the But there was consterna- was "Are you kidding?" thority under the Constitu- right to regulate interstate tion among politicians and Two federal courts have Now that two different ObamaCare is unconstitu- tion. That key question can commerce, the Department the media in 1995, when now said that they are not federal courts have declared tional, rhetoric is being mo- be sidestepped by simply of Agriculture could tell a the Supreme Court said kidding. ObamaCare unconstitu- bilized again, without any calling the judge a "judicial farmer how much wheat that carrying a gun near a The ultimate question is tional, the administration's fussy worries about facts. activist." he could grow, even if the school was not interstate whether the Supreme Court answer is to call the courts "Judicial activism" is a A judge who lets politi- wheat never left his farm commerce, so that Congress of the United States will guilty of "judicial activism." term coined years ago by cians do whatever they want and was consumed there had no power to regulate back them up. That may de- Barack Obama has a rhe- critics of judges who make to, whether or not it violates by his family and their farm it— even though states had pend on how soon the case torical solution for every rulings based on their own the Constitution, never has animals. that power. reaches the Supreme court. problem. Remember the beliefs and preferences, to worry about being called That case was a land- Howls of protest went If the issue wends its repeated claims of "shovel- rather than on the law as a judicial activist by the left mark, whose implications up from politicians and the way slowly up through the ready" projects that needed written. It is not a very com- or by most of the media. But reached far beyond farming. media because the Supreme Circuit Courts of Appeal, only federal stimulus money plicated notion, but political the rest of us have to worry If the meaning of "in- Court voted 5 to 4 in favor of by the time it reaches the to get started? Last year the rhetoric can confuse and about what is going to hap- terstate commerce" could an ordinary common-sense Supreme Court, Obama President quietly admitted distort anything. pen to this country if politi- be stretched and twisted reading of the Constitution, may have put more of his that there were not many In recent years, a brand- cians can get away with to cover things that never instead of the clever word appointees there— and, if "shovel-ready" projects, new defi nition of "judicial ignoring the Constitution. entered any commerce, games that had been used so, they will probably rub- after all. activism" has been created The Tenth Amendment then "interstate commerce" for so long to circumvent berstamp anything he does. But the phrase served by the political left, so that to the Constitution says that became just a magic phrase the Tenth Amendment. He would therefore have its political purpose at the they can turn the tables on the federal government can that could make the Tenth ObamaCare is another done a complete end-run time— and that was ob- critics of judicial activism. do only what it has been Amendment disappear into piece of Congressional leg- around the Constitution viously all that mattered. The new definition of specifi cally authorized to do thin air. islation for which there is and be well on his way to Now, in the wake of rulings "judicial activism" defi nes by the Constitution. Every- For more than half a cen- no federal authority in the becoming the Hugo Chavez by two different courts that it as declaring laws uncon- thing else is left to the states tury, courts let Congress do Constitution. But when of North America.

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Othor Garner, 88, WWII Navy veteran, Feb. 9 Wayne Ward, 69, Army Reservist, Feb. 7 Othor Garner, 88, of Daisy, reached through fi ve generations. Wayne Ward, 69, of McHorse and son-in-law, Dana Ward of Nashville, passed away February 9, 2011. He was preceded in death by his wife, Community, died Monday, Febru- and Melissa and Brian King of Dierks; four He was born Dec. 30, Pauline Mack Garner; a son, Bob ary 7, 2011 in Hot Springs. He was grandchildren, Kortney, Chasity, and Mor- 1922 in Amity, the son of Gracie Garner; six siblings, Odie Buck, born Nov. 29, 1941 in Kirby. gan Ward of Nashville, and Allison King of Golden and William David “Papa Otis Garner, Ardell Garner, Adell He was retired from the Arkansas Dierks; two great-grandchildren, Serenity Dave” Garner. York, Wennie Fant, Lennie Sim- Forestry Commission after 41 years. He Edwards and Jaiden Tollett of Nashville; He was a member of Buf- mons and Almeta O’Neal Moore. served 28 years in the Army Reserve and his mother-in-law, Bonnie Ruth Crow of falo Gap Masonic Lodge #484 He is survived by three children, retired a Master Sgt. E8. He worked for McHorse; and a host of family and friends. of Langley. Jim and wife Janice Garner, Larry the National Weather Bureau for 37 years, Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. He attended Amity and Daisy Garner, and Sharon G. Dingler was a member of the Caney Valley Baptist Thursday, Feb. 10, at Dierks First Assem- school. He married the love of his and husband Ronnie; siblings, Church and attended Dierks First Assembly bly of God Church, with Art Baker, Mark life, Pauline Mack Garner, Sept. Travis Garner of Daisy and Dessie of God Church. Hodges and Henry Bateman offi ciating. 11, 1943 in Kirby. During the Depression, Tipton of Clarendon; 12 grandchildren, Mr. Ward was preceded in death by his Burial will be in McHorse Cemetery, Othor worked out of state for the Civilian Linda Swope, Barbara Baker, Tony Garner, parents, William Floyd and Elsie V. Foshee under the direction of Wilkerson Funeral Conservation Corps (CCC). Trevor Garner, Dwayne Garner, Michelle Ward; one son, Chip Ward; one daughter, Home in Dierks. He was a World War II Navy veteran, Garner, Bert Garner, Bobby Garner, Brad Carol Jeanette Thomas; one brother, Jimmy The family received friends Tuesday at serving aboard the USS South Dakota in Garner, Kyle Garner, Tonya Dingler-Vallee Ward; one sister, Brenda Ward, and his the funeral home. the Pacifi c Theatre. After the war, he wasand Danielle Dingler-Cummings; 23 father-in-law, J.B. Crow. You may send an online sympathy mes- presented with many medals. great-grandchildren; and fi ve great-great- He is survived by his wife, Bonita Jane sage at www.wilkersonfuneralhomes.com. After returning from war, Othor and grandchildren. Crow Ward of McHorse; two daughters Pauline began their family, having four chil- Funeral services will follow at 2: p.m., dren. During his lifetime, he and his family Sunday, Feb. 13, with cousins Dewight lived and worked in both SW Arkansas and Mack and Dewayne Mack offi ciating. Jimmy Mobbs, 71, Nashville native, Feb. 8 northern California. He contributed to the Masonic rites will be conducted at Mt. Jimmy C. (JC) Mobbs, 71, of Longview, Longview; one sister, Modena Conatser of clearing and building of many roads into the Joy Cemetery, Daisy, following the service. Texas, lost his long fight with cancer Nashville; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Sierra Nevada Mountains in California, as Pallbearers will be his grandsons, Tuesday, February 8, 2011 in Denzil and Louise Mobbs of Tyler, well as many years in the logging industry Dwayne Garner, Tony Garner, Trevor Gar- Longview, surrounded by his Texas, and Clarence and Shirley throughout the United States. ner, Bert Garner, Bobby Garner and Brad friends and family. He was born Mobbs of Nashville; six grand- Othor’s passions were family, fi shing, Garner. Honorary pallbearers will be Don- Dec. 22, 1939 near Locksburg. children, Rebecca Rodriguez, story-telling and gardening. He was fea- ald House, Tracy Gould, Jimmy D. Cates, Jimmy retired from Central Jeffrey Mobbs, Veronica Ibarra, tured on KTHV’s “Everyone has a Story,” Jimmy Neal, Charles Jones, Kenny Zellner, Plains 2000 as a supervisor. He Donessa Rodriguez, Jimmy Trejo, in 2003, recognizing his gardening work grandchildren, Dr. Martin Koehn and staff loved to fish, hunt, entertain and Jameson Hapner; four great- and love of family. He was known and will of Arkansas Hospice. grandchildren, visit relatives in grandchildren, Adrianna, Ethan, be remembered fondly for his love, wit, Visitation will be held from 1-2 p.m. Arkansas, and root for the Tatum Miguel, and Lillianna; and a orneriness and fi erce loyalty. Many yarns Sunday at the funeral home. Eagles. multitude of nieces, nephews and cousins. were spun through the years because of his You may send an online sympathy mes- He was preceded in death by his par- Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. comic, story-telling ability, a gift that has sage at www.latimerfuneralhome.com. ents, William Scribben and Josie Mobbs; Friday, Feb. 11, at Welch Funeral Home, brothers, Billy Mobbs of Tyler, Texas, and 4619 Judson Rd., Longview. Gerald Mobbs of DeQueen; a sister, Al- Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Thurs- Robert Johnson, 48, Mineral Springs native, Feb. 3 lene Elston of Indiana; beloved daughter, day at the funeral home. Robert Charles Johnson, 48, of Mineral Christine Johnson, James Johnson, Marvin Charlotte Mobbs Hapner; and grandson, Pallbearers will be Jeffrey Mobbs, Springs, died Thursday, February 3, 2011 Earl Johnson, Willie Lee and Mary Ann William. Jameson Hapner, Jimmy Trejo, Robert at Howard Memorial Hospital. He Johnson, and Mark and Lisa John- Jimmy is survived by his wife of McIntosh, Walter Freeman, Steve Day and was born July 8, 1962, the son of son, all of Mineral Springs; three 50 years, Willie Mae Day Mobbs of Claud Day. Honorary pallbearers will be Eunice and Jettie Johnson. grandchildren, Adaya Pleasant and Longview; one daughter, Sandra Cervantes Pat Hapner, Brian Hapner, Blake Hapner, He worked for the city of Min- Amelia Lee of Mineral Springs, of San Angelo; one son, Terry Mobbs of Walter Kirkpatrick and Lee Fields. eral Springs for many years. He and Joshua Johnson of Harrisburg, will be missed greatly by all who Pa.; and many nieces, nephews, knew him. cousins, and friends. Inez Coleman Calvin Lyons Arvon Draper He is survived by three daugh- Funeral services will be held Inez Coleman, 92, of Semmie Calvin Lyons, Arvon Draper, 87, of ters, Angie Johnson of Mineral at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 12, at Nashville, died Monday, 85, of Nashville, died Sat- Hot Springs, died Tues- Springs, Sonja Johnson of Balvasta, Ga., Northside Church of God in Christ, Tol- February 7, 2011. She urday, February 5, 2011. day, February 8, 2011. He and Carmelia Johnson of Harrisburg, Pa.; lette. was born Aug. 31, 1918, He was born June 17, was born Dec. 9, 1923, in his mother, Jettie Johnson of Mineral Burial will be in St. Peter’s Cemetery, in Shaw. 1925 in Clow Athens, Ala. He was a Navy veteran. Springs; fi ancee, Sandra Smith of Mineral Ozan, under the direction of Hicks Funeral She is survived by two He was a WWII Navy Springs; two sisters, Merles and Newton Home of Hope. daughters, Vicki Keeney He is survived by a veteran. Cheatham, and Wanda Trimble, all of Min- The wake will be held from 6-7 p.m. of Nashville and Tonette daughter, Elaine Smith He is survived by a of Nashville; two sons, eral Springs; fi ve brothers, Eunice Earl and Friday at the funeral home. Barnes of Dallas, Tex- son, Dennis Draper of as; six grandchildren; 21 Doug Lyons and Stan Ly- Corsicana, Texas; two great-grandchildren; and ons of Denver, Colo.; fi ve daughters, Barbara Blake- Ernestine Allen Terry Brown Bobby Chism one great-great grand- grandchildren; and two ly of DeQueen and Janice Ernestine Allen, 75, of Terry Lynn Brown, 40, Robert Alvin Chism, child. great-grandchildren. Boeye of Garland, Texas; Nashville, died Tuesday, of Nashville, died Sun- 72, of Nashville, died Graveside services will Funeral services will a sister, Edna Berzett of February 8, 2011. She day, February 6, 2011. He Tuesday, February 8, be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Alabama; seven grand- was born Nov. 12, 1935, was born Jan. 14, 1971 in 2011. He was born March Feb. 12, in Restland Me- Feb. 13, at Nashville Fu- children; and eight great- in De Witt. Texarkana. 28, 1938, at Ozan. morial Park, with Bros. neral Home, with Keenan grandchildren. She is survived by her He is survived by his He is survived by a David Blasé and Bobby Williams offi ciating. Graveside services will husband, Wayne Allen of parents, J.D. Brown of son, Robert Chism of Neal officiating, under Burial will be in Rest- be held at 1 p.m. Fri- Nashville; two step-sons, Nashville and Deronda Nashville; two daugh- the direction of Latimer land Memorial Park, un- day, Feb. 11, in Mt. Tabor Randall Allen and Rod- Godfrey of Nashville; ters, Melinda Calhoun Funeral Home, Nashville. der the direction of Nash- Cemetery, under the direc- ney Allen of Dierks; two step-father, Clay God- of Nashville and Robyn The family will receive ville Funeral Home. tion of Latimer Funeral daughters, Debbie Beene frey; two brothers, Da- Bilimek of Texarkana; friends will receive friends The family will receive Home, Nashville. of Nashville and Terry vid Brown and Ronald three brothers, Lee Chism from 6-8 p.m. Friday at friends from 6-8 p.m. Sat- You may send an on- George of New Boston, Brown, both of Nashville; of Nashville, and James the funeral home. urday at the funeral home. line sympathy message at Texas; four grandchil- a step-brother, Danny Chism and Dwight Chism You may send an on- You may send an on- www.latimerfuneralhome. dren; three step-grand- Godfrey of Nashville; two of Texarkana; 10 grand- line sympathy message at line sympathy message at com. children; and fi ve great- step-sisters, Mary Callo- children; and seven great- www.latimerfuneralhome. www.nashvillefh.com. grandchildren. way of Cabot and Debbie grandchildren. com. Graveside services Ritchie of Nashville. Memorial services will will be held at 10 a.m. Funeral services will be held at a future date. Free prostate cancer Friday, Feb. 11, in Rest- be held at 10 a.m. Mon- You may send an on- Lula Head Lula Head, 75, of Nash- land Memorial Park, with day, Feb. 14, at Nashville line sympathy message at Funeral Home, with Bro. www.latimerfuneralhome. ville, died Tuesday, Feb- screening to be held Feb. 19 Bro. Paul Coy offi ciating, ruary 8, 2011. She was under the direction of Don Jones offi ciating. com. born Nov. 22, 1935, at A free prostate cancer education and screening event Latimer Funeral Home, Burial will be in Nash- Nashville. will be held on Sat., Feb. 19 from 9 – 1 p.m. at the Chris- Nashville. ville Cemetery. Charles Marshall She is survived by two The family will receive The family will receive tian Health Center of Howard County, Inc. Charles Edward Mar- sons, Timothy Head of friends from 6-7 p.m. friends from 6-8 p.m. The clinic is located at 121 W. Sypert in Nashville. shall, 57, of Albany, New Florida and Lee Head of Thursday at the funeral Sunday at the funeral For more information, contact Cay Teague at (870) York, died Sunday, Feb- Mineral Springs; a daugh- home. home. ruary 6, 2011. He was ter, Leeann Head of Nash- 845-7718. You may send an on- You may send an on- born Sept. 20, 1953 in ville; her mother, Frances line sympathy message line sympathy message Low CD rates? Say “hi” Nashville. Turner; a brother, Thomas at www.latimerfuneral- at www.nashvillefh.com. Funeral services will Turner of Wilton; four to Woodmen of the World. home.com. be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, grandchildren; and two With Certifi cates of Deposit, the interest rate may be low, you’re taxed Feb. 12, at Bethel Church great-grandchildren. every year on the gain, and you may not have much confi dence in banks. in Mineral Springs. 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Sillavan - McBride engagement announced The engagement of Holly John and Tammy McBride Sillavan of Willard, Mis- the late A.D. McBride and Noel Sillavan to Matthew of Mineral Springs, Arkan- souri, and Jim and Jeanie Angela McBride of Arka- John McBride is announced sas. Sillavan of Nix a, Missouri. delphia and Gary and Mary by their parents, Darrell Sil- The bride-elect is the A 2007 graduate of Min- Grant of Sedalia, Missouri. lavan of Springfi eld, Mis- granddaughter of James and eral Springs High School. Matthew is a 2005 grad- Phillip and Linda Turner, of Nashville, announce the souri, and Stacy Cox of Shirley Patrick of Wood- She attends Henderson State uate of Mineral Springs engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Monticello, Arkansas, and lawn, Arkansas, and Doris University in Arkadelphia, High School. He is a 2009 Lydia Rae Turner, to Bradley Wayne Hardin, of Batesville. where she is pursuing a graduate of Henderson State The bride-elect is a 2008 graduate of Nashville High bachelor’s degree in early University. He is currently School and a senior at the University of Central Arkan- childhood education, and employed in the Hermitage sas. The granddaughter of James and Frankie Jamison, of will graduate in May of School District as a teacher/ Nashville, and Joe and Carlene Turner, of Nashville, she 2012. football and softball coach. is also a UCA ambassador and a member of the Church of The prospective bride- The wedding date is set Christ Student Union. She is majoring in physical therapy. groom is the grandson of for June, 4th 2011. The groom is a 2004 graduate of Batesville Southside High School. The grandson of Bob and Shirley Harris, of Batesville, and Rocky and Betty Hardin, of Batesville, he Barr-Boyce to wed graduated from UCA in December with a degree in health administration. He is currently enrolled in grad school as The engagement and up- Nashville High School and an occupational therapy . coming marriage of Nicole a 2003 graduate of Arkansas The two will join together in the bonds of matrimony Marie Barr to Dexter Rod- State University. on June 10 at Lydia’s Weddings in Mountain Home, Ar- ney Boyce is announced The prospective bride- kansas, at 6 pm. by her mother Joy Barr and groom is the son of Mike Dan Detar of Nashville. Her and Marsha McCorkle of father is the late Gary Barr of Crossroads and Rodney Nashville. Boyce of Hope. He is the The bride-elect is the grandson of Joan Lively granddaughter of Andrew and the late James “Nick” Wilson and the late Donna Lively of Crossroads and Wilson of Vader, WA. and Fred and Erma Boyce of Old the late Ed and the late Betty Washington. Barr of Torrance, CA. He is a 2004 graduate of She is a 1999 graduate of Hope High School and is a fi reman for the Texarkana Regional Airport. The wedding will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 30, at the First United Methodist Church in Nashville with a reception following immedi- ately in the Fellowship Hall of the Church. Friends and Relatives are invited. There will be no in town invitations sent out. Nicole Barr and Rodney Boyce NASHVILLE NEWS • Thursday, February 10, 2011 • Page 5 mark Black History Month project for local veterans. 2 ½ year old daughter of the year. LOCKESBURG we have many fi ction, non- What a really neat idea to Katie and Leonard Hanway Valentine’s Day is com- fi ction and juvenile titles say “Thank You” to those that was diagnosed with ing soon and we have just TIDBITS on that subject. One inter- at home. There are several cancer on Jan. 26. This the gift for you. Please By Susie Thompson and Donna Gallaher esting read is “Bullwhip pattern options available, went through the local stop by the Local Animal ************** Days - The Slaves Remem- and one of your own is prayer chains very quickly. Control shelter and pick ber, An Oral History”. It good as well. Come and Treatment is going on now out a gift that will totally This Thursday is the Lighthouse Church has has been said about this choose your pattern and and expenses are building love you back. You can call Sevier County Chamber announced they will be book, “it is essential read- get ready to have some at a very rapid rate. As a the Animal Control Offi cer of Commerce Banquet. participating in a two day ing for anyone interested fun sewing. Sit and Sew result an account has been James Jester at 584-8887. We always love this time simulcast event called in the history of slavery meets each Thursday in set up for them at Diamond A few weeks back our of year. They acknowl- “Dream Marriage” with in America. It is edited by the Fellowship Hall of First State Bank, and there are own Athel Ayers got men- edge Teachers and volun- Jimmy Evans who is James Mellon.” Baptist Church beginning jars in Lockesburg busi- tioned in the newspaper teers. For some reason we Founder of Marriage To- The Lockesburg Lion’s at 6 p.m. nesses for these needs as as an “80 year-old” that haven’t gotten any hints day and is on Daystar. Club is raffl ing off a $100 A Benefit for Terry well. For more information reported a break in at a on the Citizen of the Year, The Seminar will begin at dollar bill on March 8. Ballard will be hosted by please call Darla Gilbert at rental property. She wants’ Large and Small Business, on Friday night from 7 till There is a major project friends and family on Feb. 784-2041. to come clean, that on Feb. Renovation or New Con- 9:30 p.m. and continue on looming for that group 19 at the Lockesburg Fire To get your information 7…she’s 81. struction winners from Se- Saturday morning at 9 and and they are cranking up Station. James Holley will in Tidbits you can e-mail For more information, vier County so there is still be over at 11:30. to have benevolent funds have the chicken dinner to. email mommasusie1953@ lots of surprises to come. Building a marriage is available at the fi rst pos- ready at 5 p.m. The Mid- O. K. kids…were rack- yahoo.com or call her at However, we have con- one of the most important sible moment to help with night Hurricanes will take ing ‘em up! The thought (870) 784-0993. fi rmed that the Lockesburg things we can do for our that need. As is normal, the “stage” at 7 p.m. for an of “Oh Boy - Snow Day” We would love to have Elementary Faculty has se- children and our selves. all monies raised by the evening of music. Along is the best. However, Prin- more contributors from lected our own First Lady, Clear your calendar for Lions Club from the com- with dinner and entertain- cipal Joe Coulter told us churches and organiza- Shelia Ruth, as Lockes- those few hours and do munity is to help people in ment, there are plans for a that as of our deadline tions. Put us on your sched- burg’s Teacher of The Year. something special for the the community. Tickets bake sale, raffl e, and door time (Monday at 10 a.m.) ule and send us a little tidbit She will be honored at one you love. are available at both banks prizes. To make a donation we have three snow make we can include here each the Chamber banquet this On Sat., Feb. 12 the and you will see some folks of a baked item or a raffl e up days before the end of week. Thursday. Lockesburg Library will with them draped around item please call Angela It’s Baseball and Softball host a Valentine’s Tea with their necks, those would Stewart at 584-6842, or THIS COLUMN BROUGHT sign up time! (We prom- a “Make and Take” begin- be Lockesburg Lions on a Kim at 289-2941. ise warmer weather is on ning at 10 a.m. Tea, punch mission. The Lockesburg Lion’s TO YOU BY: the way!) Registration is and cookies will be avail- Last week the Lockes- Club will meet on Feb. LOCKESBURG BRANCH scheduled for Feb. 8 and able and you will be able burg Quilters and Crafters 22 at noon at the Bank of Equal Feb. 10 at the Lockesburg to create your own one of Guild’s Sit and Sew Play Lockesburg. 3402 Camellia • Lockesburg • 870-289-2400 Housing Community Building from a kind Valentine card if Night decided that they re- Many of you have heard Member FDIC Lender 6 to 8 p.m. you are feeling creative. To ally want to do their service about Abby Hanway, the Howard County Land Transactions Jan. 31-Feb. 3, 2011 cus J. Jackson, grantor, to Warranty Deed - Alford of Nashville, grantee, the part of SE¼ of NW¼ and sanne Chaffi n, heir to Pau- Warranty Deed - Donald Janice J. Fontaine, grantee, Law Firm, Fredye Long South 60 ft. of Lots 1, 2, 3, part of NE¼ of SW¼ of line and Clarence Sanders, R. Kesterson and Mary L. part of E½ of NE¼ of SE¼ Alford, grantor, to Big Oak 4, 5 and 6 in Block 35 in the Section 16, Township 9S, grantor, to Susanne Chaf- Kesterson, grantors, to Jef- of Section 32, Township II, grantee, part of E½ of city of Nashville, Howard Range 27W, 0.03 ac. m/l, fin, grantee, part of W½ fery Doyle Kesterson, Jerry 11S, Range 27W, in the Block 27 in New Nashville County. $43,000 with exceptions, Howard of NE¼ of Section 20, Don Kesterson, and Joel town of Saratoga, 10.65 Addition, Howard County. Warranty Deed - Larry County. $184,000 Township 10S, Range 27W, Dan Kesterson, grantees, ac. m/l; AND part of E½ of Corp. Warranty Deed M. Frohnappel and Nancy Warranty Deed - Su- See LAND on Page 6 part of SE¼ SW¼, and part NE¼ of SE¼ of Section 32, - First State Bank of Pike A. Frohnappel, grantors, to of SW¼ AW¼ of Section Township 11S, Range 27W, County, grantor, to Circle Gary Eugene Hughes and 34, Township 7S, Range 3 ac. m/l, Howard County. WL, Inc., grantee, part of Tyra Lynn Hughes, grant- LIFE DOESN’T STAND STILL 28W, 1.091 ac. m/l. $17,000 NE¼ of NE¼ of Section ee, part of SE¼ of NW¼ AND NEITHER SHOULD YOUR INVESTMENTS. Warranty Deed - Kai Warranty Deed - Lonnie 10, Township 9S, Range and part of NE¼ of SW¼ To schedule a complimentary portfolio review, call or visit today. Xiong and Pang Xiong, Eugene McCullough and 27W, Howard County, 5.35 in Section 16, Township Josh Tice www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC grantors, to Aurelio Mar- Financial Advisor Janet Sue McCullough, ac. m/l. 9S, Range 27W, 9.823 ac. . tinez and Angelica Mar- grantors, to Charles E. Warranty Deed - Carl m/l; AND ALSO, part of 106 South Main St tinez, grantees, Lots 2 & Kissman and Carol Kiss- H. Freel Jr., aka Tim Freel, SE¼ NW¼ in Section 16, Nashville, AR 71852 870-451-9232 3 in Block 6 of Hillcrest man, grantees, Lot 13 in and Malloy Freel, grantors, Township 9S, Range 27W, Addition to the town of Block 52 of McCullough’s to First Baptist Church 5.783 ac. m/l, AND ALSO, Nashville, Howard County. Addition to the town of $12,000 Mineral Springs, Howard FOR LOCAL EVENT Warranty Deed - Mar- County. $28,000 SHOWING TIMES, VISIT: www.kjeptv.com KJEP-TVTELEVISION SCHEDULE

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Ruth Wilson, 2009 Woman of the Year, presents Rose Ray with the 2010 honor. Mark Canaday was named the 2010 Man of the Year. He was presented the award by the 2009 honoree, Bill Blakely. The banquet was held Tuesday evening and Attorney General Dustin McDaniel was the guest speaker. Photos by Cecil Harris PUBLIC NOTICE Good Citizens League meeting set for Feb. 16 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HOWARD Bonds reduced for at New Light CME COUNTY, ARKANSAS The quarterly meeting of the Sunset Gardens Good DOMESTIC RELATIONS DIVISION men charged with Citizens League is scheduled for Wed., Feb. 16 at 6 p.m. MELISSA MURPHY GOODWIN, PLAINTIFF in the dining hall of New Light C.M. E. Church, 1301 S. VS. Mill St., in Nashville. JOHN M. LEDESMA & aggravated residential Items on the agenda include proposed amendments to HEATHER MILLARD, DEFENDANTS CAUSE NO.: DR-2010-166-2 the by-laws, status of grant applications, and process of surveying the grounds. WARNING ORDER burglary Interested patrons are encouraged to attend. Area TO: John M. Ledesma, Defendant: Terrica Hendrix | Editor members are reminded their annual assessments are You are hereby notifi ed that Melissa Murphy God- NATHAN – A circuit judge reduced the bonds for four win, Plaintiff, whose attorney is Fredye Long Alford, men charged with beating a Nathan man. delinquent. 3606 Texas Boulevard, Texarkana, Texas 75503, has Anthony L. May Jr., Taylor Staten, Kartez Smith and Recreational youth tennis fi led a Complaint herein against you, a copy of whichCody Fugitt were arrested last month for aggravated complaint and summons shall be delivered to you or to residential burglary. registration underway at city park your attorney upon request. May, 20, of Prescott, was arrested in Nevada County Interested in tennis? Nashville Parks and Recreation You are also notifi ed that you must appear and de- would like to invite youth from Mineral Springs, Dierks, fend by fi ling your Answer or other responsive pleading while Murfreesboro residents Staten, 20 and Fugitt, 19, within thirty (30) days of the date of the fi rst publication turned themselves into authorities. Smith, 19, was ar- Murfreesboro and Nashville to participate in our Spring of this Warning Order; and in the event of your failure rested immediately after the alleged incident. 2011 Recreational Youth Tennis program. Youth ages to do so, judgment by default will be entered against According to the Howard County Sheriff’s Depart- 11 to 15 are eligible. you for the relief demanded in the Complaint as circum- ment, McJunkins Morgan Curry, 22, hosted a party at his There is a $15 registration fee per participant. Reg- scribed by the laws of this state. residence on Polk Meeting House Road and there was istration forms may be picked up at the Nashville Parks IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my and Recreation Offi ce or by calling (870) 845-7405. hand and seal as Clerk of the Court on this, the 3rd day an altercation between an unidentifi ed man and Curry. Registration deadline will be March 11, and is limited of February, 2011. Curry, of Nathan, retreated to his home and fi red his By: Bobbie Jo Green shotgun “for a warning” to the assailants. After Curry to the fi rst 15 to enroll. CIRCUIT COURT CLERK locked his door, he heard windows being busted in. Prepared by: The HCSD said four men kicked Curry’s front door in Choir anniversary to be held ALFORD ECKHART, L.L.P. and began beating Curry to a point of unconsciousness. First Providence Outreach Ministry will host their 3606 Texas Boulevard Curry was transported to the hospital by private vehicle Third Annual Choir Anniversary on Sun., Feb. 20 at 3 p.m. Texarkana, Texas 75503 (BJG;12 w:187) and was treated and released. All four men have entered The church is located at 1316 S. 4th St. in Nashville. not guilty pleas in Howard Bro. Vaster L. Cooper is pastor and Sis. Margaret A. County Circuit Court. Cooper, Co-pastor. For more information, call 845-7598. There bonds have been Warranty Deed - Weyer- FREE reduced to $10,000 each. LAND haeuser Company, grantor, GAS!* NHS to host From Page 5 to Vernon Pinkerton, Glen Hwy. 278 & I-30 • Hope, AR • (870) 777-2371 House, Belinda McCrary, Howard County, 1 ac. m/l. or Toll Free 1-888-777-4701 Debbie Frisa, Dennis Tol- Warranty Deed - Jerry blood drive lette and Elton Shaw, trust- McCammack and Pauline See One of Our Sales Specialists Today: Nashville High School ees of Bissell Cemetery, McCammack, grantors, Gary, Bill, Trent, Daniel or Rick will host a blood drive on grantees, part of NW¼ to Bobby Chambers and Tues., Feb. 15 from 8:30 SE¼, 1.904 ac. m/l; and Kim Chambers, grant- a.m. - 2:30 p.m. part of NW¼ SE¼, 0.096 HUGE SAVINGS! ees, part of S½ SE¼ NE¼ Walk ins are welcome. ac. m/l; all in Section 12, of Section 25, Township ‘10 Chevrolet 1500 ‘09 Jeep Wrangler Call Scott Horn at high Township 6S, Range 28W, 9S, Range 27W, Howard Crew Cab LT Hardtop school to make appoint- Howard County. $3,000 County. 2.06 ac. m/l. 4 Big Doors, V-8, Local Trade Power Winds, Auto, 15,000 miles ments. ‘09 Mercedes ‘10 Ford Fusion SE Benz 300 Sport J & J Livestock Auction Co. Inc. All power, 4-door, CD Leather, Sunroof, Very Sharp 1813 S. Kings Hwy. • Texarkana ‘10 Ford ‘09 Chevrolet 1500 903-832-6401 Crew Cab 4x4 Crew Cab Z-71 4 wheel drive, XLT, 4 big doors 4-WD, LT Pkg, Power Pkg SHACK•903-277-9292 - JOE 903-277-5050 - FORD • 903-277-5544 ‘10 Chevrolet 1500 ‘09 Chevrolet Equinox LT 12:00 Ext. Cab Chrome Wheels, 20,000 miles, Local Saturday LT, V-8, Teen Miles Feb 12, 2011 NOON ‘09 Ford Expedition XLT ‘07 Chrysler 300 Touring 3rd Row Seat, Rear A/C, V-6, Leather, 20” Wheels Running Boards 55 Brangus Cows • 3-5 Years old, 15 w/calves bal- anced bred to Brangus bulls, 4 Brangus Bulls 3-5 ‘08 Ford E-350 2008 GMC Acadia SLE Years Old, 35 X bred cows running age, 15 Calves 3rd Row Seat, Quad Bucket Seats Church Bus 15 pass, Rear A/C, Power windows / locks balance bred to black bulls, 2 1/2 year old Reg. Angus *see dealer for details **WAC + TT&L, 8% Int.- $2,000 Down Cash or Trade “We’ve Got the Buyers!” NASHVILLE NEWS • Thursday, February 10, 2011 • Page 7 Mineral Springs Council discusses park depot, sewer project Charles Goodin | Managing Editor for the project. Beckham’s report listed estimated costs • unanimously agreed to seek more MINERAL SPRINGS - The city will “What I’m asking for is a letter from totaling $123,950, but he cautioned that quotes on insurance before making a contribute $1,500 to a planned renovation the council pledging the city’s support,” the numbers could rise or fall signifi cant-decision on health coverage for city em- effort at the city park following Tuesday’s Bell said. “I can look at the budget and ly once the actual project is underway. ployees; council meeting. easily see the money I’m talking about.” The city plans to renovate several man- • scheduled a special meeting for Thurs- City aldermen took the measure under City aldermen were initially hesitant to holes and sewer lines over the course of day at 6 p.m. to discuss a Southwest Ar- consideration after Clyde Bell addressed agree to the proposal due to a slate of oth- the next year. kansas Planning and Development Grant; them on behalf of the park commission, er upcoming projects to be considered on In other business, the council: • unanimously approved a six month requesting the amount to apply toward an already-tight budget, but unanimously • was told that minimal repairs had moratorium on moving sanitation de- a matching grant from the Arkansas De- agreed to the amount after Bell described been completed on the city’s trash truck partment income into the general fund in partment of Heritage that would fund re- the broken-down condition of the build- at a cost of $460; order to shore up the water department’s pairs to the park depot building. ing. • unanimously agreed to open a platted account; Bell told the council that the Lions’ The council also heard a preliminary alley that borders the property of Mike • unanimously accepted a bid of $500 Club had already pledged $1,000 to the cost proposal on a planned rehabilitation McCullough and issue a building per- from Clemons Tree Service to remove cause and the combined funds from the of the city’s sewer system from Craig mit to McCullough once the new alley is trees currently blocking the platted alley city would give the park a $5,000 budget Beckham of CLB Engineers. complete; near McCullough’s property. White Cliffs ‘But who do you say that I am?’ Nursing Facility. Keep our St. Louis, Mo. Angelou recited her He said to them, “But By Mary sick and shut-ins in your She is an American poem, ‘On the Pulse of the who do you say that I am?” prayers. poet, memoirist, actor Morning,’ at President Bill Peter answered and said to Crosslin The cats are still with and an important fi Clinton’sgure inauguaration in him, “You are the Christ.” me. For some reason they in the civil rights move- 1993. She has been high- Then He strictly warned have become very mean. It ment. Angelou is known ly honored for her body them that they should tell Mount Zion Baptist was also colder. It could could be the four of them for her series of six autobi- of work, including being no one about Him. Church will have regular have been that we did not are competing for food in ographies, starting with ‘I awarded more than 30 And He began to teach worship service on Sun- have electric lights or cen- two dishes. Help is need- Know Why the Caged Bird honorary degrees. Maya them that the “Son of Man day morning at 11 a.m. tral heating in our homes. ed to get them adopted Sings,’ (1969) which was is also an accomplished must suffer many things, The public is invited Isa- Maybe I am dating myself, to homes where they can nominated for a National cook, with an awesome and be rejected by the el- iah Germany is pastor. but that is how I remember be properly cared for and Book Award and called banana pudding. Thanks, ders and chief priests and We are having a very the wintertime. We always loved. Call or come by. her magnum opus. Her Maya, for all your con- scribes, and be killed, cold winter this year. had great fun in the snow. In keeping with Black volume of poetry, ‘Just tributions to the literary and after three days rise Some have never experi- I checked on Sally Hicks History Month, we cel- Give Me a Cool Drink of world. again.” enced this much snow. I and her sister Clarisse this ebrate Dr. Maya Ange- Water ‘Fore I Die’ (1971) Christian Refresher: He spoke this word can remember when I was week. They are doing fi ne. lou, born Margeurite Ann was nominated for a Pulit- Mark 8:27-33 openly. Then Peter took a girl the snow was much Verdi Mae Maxwell is do- Johnson, April 4, 1928, in zer Prize. Now Jesus and His Him aside and began to re- more and lasted longer. It ing well in the Little River disciples went out to the buke Him. towns of Caesarea Philip- But when He had turned pi; and on the road, He around and looked at His asked His disciples, saying disciples, He rebuked Pe- to them, “Who do men say ter, saying, “Get behind that I am?” me Satan! For you are So they answered, “John not mindful of the things the Baptist; but some say of God, but the things of Elijah; and others, one of men.” the prophets.” Love is the key!

Mineral Springs-Saratoga School District students, Caitlyn Rowe and Nyisha Cheatham, were participants at the Howard County Spelling Bee recently. The MSSD students enjoyed ice cream after the competition. Photo by Betsy Chandler Ouachita names area grads to Dean’s List We have a NEW PRINTER! ARKADELPHIA - A total of 342 students at Ouachita Baptist Univer- Get AMAZING Color Copies of sity were named to the Dean’s List for the fall Photos from The Newspaper! 2010 semester. The stu- Come by today or call at 870-845-2010! dents will receive a certifi - cate of recognition from Ouachita and will be in- cluded in the “National Dean’s List” for 2010-11. To be named to the Dean’s List, a student must compile at least a 3.5 grade point average and be classifi ed as a full-time student, with a minimum 4x6 for - $3.00 of 12 academic hours. 8½x11 - $7.00 The following students 11x17 - $10-12 are included in the Dean’s List and are listed in or- der of hometown: Mineral Springs — Aaron Cooley- Nashville — Evan Hall Page 8 • Thursday, February 10, 2011 • NASHVILLE NEWS Mine Creek Valentine’s celebration

Sandy Breedlove, Funika Hughes, Holly Burgess, ‘Elvis’ (aka Butch Dicus), Harold Scroggins, Ann Westfall, Sweetheart King Calvin Couch Becky Baird, Pam Carter, Lauren Scott and Jada Thurman

Sweetheart Queen Inez Graves

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Roundball Roundup Area basketball results Sr. boys 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT F Nashville 7 10 18 8 43 Robinson 18 13 3 19 53 Leading Nashville scorers: Davencio Hawthorne - 19, Lavonte Thomas - 9 Reggie Wright - 8, Tesean Green - 5, Jacobi Lampkins - 2

Nashville 12 15 9 8 44 Oak Grove 13 15 15 11 54 Leading Nashville scorers: Reggie Wright - 22, Davencio Hawthorne - 10, Tesean Green - 6, Stefon Snowden - 4, Jacobi Lampkin - 2

Sr. girls 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT F Nashville 20 28 14 13 75 Robinson 18 7 4 10 39 Lavonte Thomas (32) comes down with a rebound in Monday night’s 53-43 loss at the hands of Pulaski Robinson. Leading Nashville scorers: Hannah Vines - Thomas scored nine points for the Scrappers. 18, Monisa Poole - 14, Maddie McJunkins - 12, Danielle Terwilliger - 11, Kassidy Photo by Dewayne Holloway Snowden - 8, Kirby Kell - 6, Rachel Smith - 2, Elisha Jones - 2, Chasidy Jones - 2 Scrapperettes sink Lady Senators Nashville 13 19 11 15 58 Oak Grove 14 9 8 16 45 Dewayne Holloway | Sports Editor ing with a two point advantage, but the Nashville overcame a 14 point fi rst Leading Nashville scorers: Hannah Vines NASHVILLE – Four different Scrap- Scrapperettes outscored the Lady Sena- half defi cit with an 18-3 run in the third - 16, Monisa Poole - 14, Kassidy Snowden perettes scored in double digits Monday tors 28-7 in the second period to take a period, to take a one point lead. - 15, Maddie McJunkins - 11, Monisa Poole night as they rolled to a 75-39 win over 48-25 lead. Davencio Hawthorne scored 11 of his - 7, Danielle Terwilliger - 5, Kirby Kell - 4 the Pulaski Robinson Lady Senators. The Scrapperettes extended their lead 19 points in the third period and Lavonte Hannah Vines led the Scrapperettes in the second half with a 14-4 run in the Thomas scored seven, including a dunk with 18 points, followed by Monisa third period and ended the game with a and an alley oop play at the end of the Poole with 14, Maddie McJunkins with 36 point victory. third period to give Nashville the lead. 12 and Danielle Terwilliger with 11. The Scrappers fell short in their match- The Senators responded with a 19-8 The game was hotly contested in up with the Pulaski Robinson Senators, run in the fi nal period to win the game the fi rst period, with Nashville emerg-losing by a score of 53-43. by 10. Nashville splits with Oak Grove Dewayne Holloway | Sports Editor Freshman Kassidy Snowden entered able to hold the Hornets to a one point NASHVILLE – Nashville and Pulaski the game in the second period, scoring halftime lead, but fell short in the second Oak Grove each earned a victory Tues- ten of Nashville’s fi rst 12 points in thehalf, losing by ten points. day night in Sr. High action, with the period to help the Scrapperettes to a 32- Reggie Wright led the Scrappers with Scrapperettes claiming a 58-45 win and 15 halftime lead. 22 points, followed by Davencio Haw- the Hornets defeating the Scrappers 54- The Scrapperettes were able to hold on thorne with ten. 44. for a 13 point victory. Nashville will wrap up their season The Scrapperettes found Hannah Vines led the Scrapperettes Friday. The Seniors will be recognized at themselves down early and with 16 points, followed by Snowden 5:30 p.m. had to battle back from a 14- with 15. 13 defi cit in the fi rst period. In Sr. boys’ action, the Scrappers were YORK GARY AUTOPLEX 1420 W. Leslie • Nashville • 870-845-1536 Visit us @ yorkgary.com

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Jr. Outlaw teams advance in district tournament 7-2A West Jr. High tournament Dewayne Holloway | Sports Editor results MURFREESBORO – Both Dierks teams have Jr. boys punched their ticket for the semifi nals in the 7-2A West 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT F Jr. District Tournament with wins over Horatio and Dierks 16 9 7 4 36 Murfreesboro. Horatio 2 2 6 3 13 Leading Dierks scorers: Andrew Sirmon - The Jr. Outlaws were the fi rst to move on with a 36-1311, Adam Bradshaw - 8, Curtis Sebren - 6, win over the Horatio Jr. Lions in fi rst round action of Drewthe Adams - 4, Andy Tedder - 3, Maclane boys’ bracket. Moore - 2, Josh Welch - 2 Dierks jumped out to a 16-2 lead in the fi rst period and cruised to a 25-4 lead at the half. Mineral Springs 8 9 9 5 31 Andrew Sirmon was the only Jr. Outlaw in double Foreman 5 9 6 12 32 fi gures, with 11 points. Leading Mineral Springs scorers: J’von On the girls’ side, the Jr. Lady Outlaws advanced with Atkins - 13, Kendrick Langston - 8, Quincy an equally impressive 36-12 win over the Murfreesboro Rowe - 3, Jamarcus Lacy - 3, Tre Lacy - 2, Jr. Lady Rattlers. Shevon Velcoff - 2 The Jr. Lady Outlaws outscored the host team 22-2 in Jr. girls Cameron Brewer (33) watches on as Jalen Key (14) takes a the fi rst period and went on to win by 24. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT F shot in Monday night’s 36-13 victory over Horatio. Madasen Muse led the Jr. Lady Outlaws with 12 Dierks 22 10 4 0 36 Photo by Charles Goodin points. Murfreesboro 2 6 4 0 12 Leading Dierks scorers: Madasen Muse - 12, Mikayla Feemster - 5, Kyla Kompkoff - 12, Adrianna Walston - 4, Skylar Burgess - 3, Kaydra Ayers - 3, Taryn Lowrey - 2, Breanna Bohon - 2, Olivia Parsons - 1

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Kaitlin Kitchens (40) passes the ball to Hannah Allen (33) as the Dierks Jr. Outlaws advance to the semifinals of the 7-2A West Jr. District Tournament with a 36-12 win over the Murfreesboro Jr. Lady Rattlers. Photo by Dewayne Holloway

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The 7-2A West Jr. Dis- ONE STOP SHOP trict tournament semifinal Caddo Antiques games will be played Sat- urday beginning at 10 a.m. & Shavon Velcoff (22) drives to the basket Monday night in Mineral Dierks boys will play at Candy Bouquet Springs’ 33-32 first round loss in the 7-2A West Jr. District 11:15 a.m. and the Dierks Tournament. girls will play at 12:30 p.m. Photo by Dewayne Holloway

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Hunter Alexander (3) battles his way to the goal for a layup. Alexander has Kayla Stokes (10) launches a 3-pointer from the top of the key for the Lady been a great addition to the Dierks Outlaw Basketball team this season. Outlaws.

Remington Jester (14) reaches for the ball in a tip off. Jester and the rest of the Dierks Outlaws will Josh Tollett (4) flies over a defender on his way to enter the 7-2A West District Tournament next week. the goal.

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Dependable Lawn Care MILLWOOD CORPORATION 371 West, Nashville, AR 71852. Please, no phone Commercial & Residential BUYER OF TIMBER & TIMBERLAND calls. Smith’s Mini Storage Leaf Cleanup Units available in Matt Tollett (870) 845-5582 (870) 557- www.rayandassociates.net Call for your personal tour today! Nashville & Mineral Springs 4510 Johnny Porter - (870) 777-3774 Nashville J.K. Porter Jason Porter RF#987 Ray & Associates Real Estate (870) 845-5075 724 S. Main St., Nashville P.O. Box 1316 Offi ce: • Residential P.O. Box 459 SANDY BRANCH (870) 845-2900 • (870) 904-0293 • Commercial Dierks, Arkansas Hope, AR 71802 800-647-6455 • Industrial Ryan Turner, Owner MOBILE HOMES Terry Ray 845-7757 • Sharla Parrish 845-7079 Licensed Phone: Bonded We have your mobile home needs. & Insured (870) 286-2442 • Beautiful neighborhood and a spacious two story 2,974 sq t of SALES, SERVICE, RENTAL & MOVING Cell: (870) 845-9299 living space make this a property worthy of your interest, 4 BR/3.5 Financing Available! 8:00-5:00 HOWARD COUNTY Turner Electric BA with lots of extras including a formal living room with i re- (870) 845-2940 place, informal family room with extra eating space, large kitchen CHILDREN’S CENTER & island with granite countertop (the dishwasher, stove and oven CARLTON H&H LITTER SERVICE all stay), additonal eating area in the kitchen. CH/CA and l oors Poultry House Clean-out FULL TIME POSITION are both carpet & ceramic tile. h e patio is concrete and covered, MINI STORAGE – A local commu- there is a two vehicle garage. Make an appointment to view this Rusty Hostetler Maintenance Supervisor Lists for only $165,000. nity provider needs your knowledge of hy- home at 101 Anglewood...... (870) 845-3560 (870) 557-0143 • h is brick home has been newly redone with 3 BR/2 BA, has car- draulics, mechanical, and electrical in a work pet and ceramic l ooring with 1,454 sq t of living space, attached activity and recycling environment. Over- carport with extra storage, kitchen with eating area and built-ins The Agency Realty & Premier Mortage include dishwasher & fridge, an open porch and nice yard with sight duties are buildings and grounds. concrete driveway at 910 Howard St...... Lists for $123,000. All candidates must be able to pass criminal Commercial Listings: Bill Fritts • Ready to start your own business? Call for details on this com- records background check, pre-employment mercial property at 800 South Main Street wehich has a listing Principle Broker & drug test and provide proof of high school di- price of $125,000. It is located on 1.78 acres and contains 3,416 sq Loan Offi cer ploma or equiv. E.O.E. t ...... Call Terry for detailed information. • Beauty Salon located at 620 North Main is already plumbed 870-845-1011 or 870-845-6100 Applications may be completed at HCCC and six stations are equipped for use. h ere are two wash ba- 101 S. Main Street [email protected] Inc., 1577 Hwy 371 West, Nashville, AR sins, three hair dryers and a nail-tech station with pedi-chair. 71852. No phone calls, please. h is 1,537 sq t property has l at metal signage and paved park- Nashville, AR 71852 www.theagencyrealty.net ing...... … listing at only $127,000. Page 6-B • Thursday, February 10, 2011 • NASHVILLE NEWS Scenes from area snowfall

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417 S. 4th St • Nashville 1-870-845-3149 For the third time this year, much of southwest Arkansas was blanketed with Patti & Gary Funderburk snow in what was widely predicted to be one of the most significant winter weather events in the history of the area. Although forecasts ranged as high as 10 inches of snow, Nashville actually received around 3 inches. Photos by Terrica Hendrix

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