I Saw It In ... Nashville N The News N THURSDAY • JUNE 28, 2012 • Issue 52 • 2 Sections • 16 Pages • In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878 • USPS 371-540 • 75 cents

INSIDEt Mayor’s support for gas tax hike earns opposition n PAGE 3B Mineral Springs group’s ire students help make energy bike CHARLES GOODIN Managing Editor IN BRIEF t NASHVILLE - Public support for a proposed Conservation natural gas severance district offering tax has earned Mayor beaver bounty Billy Ray Jones the scorn The Mine of a group opposing the Creek Conser- measure. vation District Jones said Tuesday applied for funds that his office has re- DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY | Nashville News from the Ar- ceived between 40 and kansas Natural Two women were killed and a man was injured Wednesday after police say the driver of this 2001 Dodge truck Resources attempted a U-turn and crossed paths with a log truck near the intersection of Highways 27 and 27B. 50 calls so far this week Commission for from citizens who in turn the eradication received calls from a of beaver. The group deriding Jones’ commission ap- support for the ballot proved funding Two killed, one injured in collision initiative. for the Fiscal Year 2013 in The calls are in re- the amount of CHARLES GOODIN E. Gravier, Lisa F. Mitchell, 49, of while southbound on Highway 27B, sponse to a statement $625.00. Managing Editor Lansing, Michigan, and Barbara crossing paths with the log truck Jones made over the Beginning Wynn, 58, of Nashville, died after at the point where the highways weekend as part of a July 1, 2012 NASHVILLE - Two women were the conserva- the Dodge truck they were riding in merge. resolutions committee tion district will killed and another man was injured collided with a log truck. According to the report, Mitchell at an Arkansas Municipal pay a bounty of Wednesday as a result of an acci- Douglas Bullock, 54, of Nashville, was wearing a seatbelt while Wynn League conference. $10.00 per bea- dent at the intersection of Highways was driving the Dodge and was was not. “Every mayor got up ver. To be eligible 27 and 27B near Western Sizzlin. injured in the wreck, according to “Both passengers were pro- and talked for the tax,” to participate in According to a preliminary fatal the program the the report. nounced at the scene by Howard Jones said. “They have trapper must be crash summary prepared by Ar- Police say the accident occurred County Deputy Coroner Justin went into every town registered with kansas State Police Corporal Jamie after Bullock attempted a U-turn See WRECK / Page 6 saying, ‘Are you aware the Mine Creek your mayor is support- Conservation ing something that’s gon- District, have a valid hunting na cost the state eight to license and the 10,000 jobs?’.” beaver must be The tax, which would trapped in How- HMH dealing with budget shortfall raise rates on gas taken ard County. out of the state from Beaver day is one time a DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY that the loss is due in large part visits from what was budgeted for between one and five month on the last Sports Editor to a drop in inpatient visits. HMH the month, which helped contribute percent to a flat seven Wednesday of reported 211 inpatient visits, but to the larger than expected loss. perecnt, was proposed each month from NASHVILLE – The dog days of were budgeted for 255 visits. There The decrease in patient census by prominent Arkansas 9 a.m. to 3:30 politico Sheffield Nelson. p.m. Bounties summer have brought more than were 6.8 inpatients per day against has led to the hospital implement- will be paid until heat to Howard County as Howard a census of 8.2. ing a process to flex work hours Jones said he supports all the funds are Memorial Hospital struggles with Craig stated in the financial state- in the support departments. Craig the tax because it would used up. The a drop in inpatient census for a ment that a decrease in visits was reported that some staff members funnel money into the district can apply $29,517 loss for the month of May. expected with the hospital budget- have exhausted their vacation time city’s street fund, which for funding for is currently subsidized fiscal year 2014, The hospital is $120,735 short of ing for an $18,896 loss for the month and a small number have had to file if the program budget year to date. after variances. unemployment claims. by the city’s franchise uses all the HMH CFO Bill Craig explained Outpatient visits were down 18 See HMH / Page 6 See TAX / Page 6 funds allotted for fiscal year 2013. The conservation district’s fiscal year is July 1, 2012 thru June 30, 2013. For more information contact Louise CELEBRATING FREEDOM Morris at the district office Gate admission dropped to $1 for located Stand Up may be at 101 S. Nashville’s Independence Day tradition Washing- only opportunity ton St. in CHARLES GOODIN n Managing Editor Nashville to see ireworks 870-845- dmission to this year’s Stand Up for America 4121 Ext CHARLES GOODIN 3. celebration has been reduced to $1, Cham- Managing Editor A ber President Tim Pinkerton confirmed Tuesday. NASHVILLE - The Nash- The change represents a $4 decrease in the entry fee for this ville Chamber of Com- year’s show, which will feature a 50’s-themed group of female merce’s Stand Up for Amer- doo-wop singers as its headlining act. ica celebration may be the Shake, Rattle and Roll, made up of Tavie Spivey, Brenda only opportunity for local Spencer, Kathy Sutton and LeAnn Bemis, will take the stage at residents to legally enjoy Nashville City Park July 7 following opening performances by fireworks this year. n Wendy Hadden several local acts. During Tuesday’s city will grace the Stand The group performs original material as well as 50’s and council meeting, Fire Mar- Up for America 60’s-era favorites like Bill Haley and His Comets’ “Rock Around shall Jerry Harwell con- celebration July 7 as the Clock” and The Angels’ “My Boyfriend’s Back.” In addition firmed that the private use Lady Liberty, adding to their standard repertoire, Pinkerton said the group will of fireworks on July 4 would her talents to a bevy perform a series of patriotic songs to highlight the theme of violate the county-wide of local performers burn ban currently in effect. as well as the the holiday. 50’s-themed doo-wop According to promotional information on Shake, Rattle and But public fireworks group Shake, Rattle Roll’s website, the ladies have received national attention displays such as the one and Roll. for their ability to entertain crowds with vocal harmonies, planned for this year’s synchronized moves, hula hooping skills and comedy. Stand Up are legal under Native performers opening for the Texas-based doo-wop See FIREWORKS / Page 6 See FREEDOM / Page 6 Page 2 THURSDAY June 28, 2012 Opinions The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 A political glossary Nowhere is political rhetoric more shameless — or more dangerous — than in the pious names that politicians give to the legislation they pass. Perhaps the most egregious example is the so-called "Indian Child Welfare Act," which callously sacrifices the welfare of Indian children. Time and again, children with some American Indian ancestry, who have been adopted by families that are not of that ancestry, have Thomas been suddenly taken by law from the only parents Sowell they have ever known and Creators transferred to some distant Indian reservation, to live Syndicate among strangers in a world they know nothing about. You might think that the sight of bewildered, desperate and weeping children in court, crying out for mommy and daddy as they are forcibly removed from people who have cared for them for years, might cause those who are seizing them to relent. But no! Such children are routinely sacrificed on the altar to the Indian Child Welfare Act. The child might be two years old or twelve. But the legal rights of a biological relative and tribal authorities trump the well being of the child, even if that biological relative has been a complete stranger to the child. Some years ago, the chairman of the Civil Rights Com- mission visited a 14-year-old girl who had been removed from her adopted parents and was living on an Indian reser- In pursuit of a genealogy mystery vation, where she was miserable. But when the story came out, outrage was directed not at those who had ruined this girl's life, but at the member of the Civil Rights Commission LISA DENNIS MAHLER section 6, township 10S, towns. We were pleasantly jumped on his four-wheeler who had dared to intrude on the sacred soil of the Indian Guest Columnist range 26W; and section 36, surprised at the number of and we followed him deeper reservation. township 9S, range 27 W. downtown businesses since into the woods and he was Similar things have happened to black children raised by white foster parents. There is no Congressional legislation Charlotte Elizabeth Park- This land is located on the so many towns of compa- able to get permission for in these cases, but the dogmatism of social workers and er was born on September Howard/Hempstead county rable size in Texas are not us to look at the gravesite. so-called social welfare departments can lead to the same 29, 1855 in Nashville, Arkan- line, southeast of Nashville. as prosperous. Our first To say this cemetery is results. However, the absence of federal legislation enables sas. She was the youngest of Bordering this farmland to stop was the newspaper remote is an understate- those judges who have common sense, and common de- five children. Older sister: the west is the land that office where we inquired ment. We rode in a truck cency, to prevent similar tragedies in these cases. Martha, aka Hester/Hettie, belonged to Thomas Gray about the local historian. as far in as we could and What is behind such perverse racial policies? Theories, ideologies and presumptions of superior wisdom and virtue. born abt. 1845, and broth- Parker who married one of Rachel Pendergraft made then had to walk down a It has been known for centuries that there are people, ers: Thomas William, born Isaac Perkins’ daughters, a phone call for us and we ravine and back up a hill especially among the intelligentsia, who love humanity in 1847, David H., born 1849, Charlotte. A family con- had a date to meet Cecil where the cemetery was the abstract but are not all that concerned about what hap- Henry N., born 1853. Char- nection has not been made Harris. In the meantime we located. Unfortunately this pens to the actual flesh-and-blood human beings who are lotte’s father, John C. was between John and Thomas. walked across the street to cemetery is like so many of subjected to their grand visions and policies. born around 1814 in North However, Thomas was also the Howard County Court- our older cemeteries across If the vogue of the times is that children should be raised in their own racial culture, that overrules other consider- Carolina and Charlotte’s born in North Carolina and house to inquire about any the nation. There were ations. As T.S. Eliot said, long ago: "Half of the harm that mother, Mary Ann was born he purchased land on the and everything. Again we some readable stones but is done in this world is due to people who want to feel im- abt. 1814 in Tennessee. By same day that John pur- met more helpful people. a majority of the gravesites portant. They don't mean to do harm — but the harm does 1850 (U.S. Census) John chased his land. Amy Reeder of the As- were simply marked with a not interest them. Or they do not see it, or they justify it and Mary Ann are living in On June 20 we arrived in sessor’s office was able stone. The unmarked buri- because they are absorbed in the endless struggle to think Arkansas. They bought land Arkansas to begin a short to show us what has hap- als will remain a mystery well of themselves." But the rest of us need to be on guard against their rheto- for farming southeast of the stay to look for clues to the pened to the land of the forever. Our host informed ric. Nor is the Indian Child Welfare Act the only legislation Nashville area for the next family mystery. Our first Parkers. It has been divided us that the entire county whose effects are the direct opposite of its title. eight years. Amassing a stop was the Southwest into many parcels. is covered in burial sites The Obama administration introduced legislation called total of 241.92 acres. They Arkansas Regional Archives We met with Cecil who that may or may not be the "Employee Free Choice Act." What would it do? Destroy also are listed on the 1860 in the town of Washington. knew a lot of local history marked with headstones. the free choice of workers as to whether or not they want to U.S. Census. Then John, What a delightful historical but we were to discover The pioneers often buried be represented by a labor union. The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 gave workers Mary Ann and Henry disap- town! Our one clue arose that there is very little their family members on the right to a federally conducted secret ballot election, in pear from tax and census from microfilm records. written history about the their own land and not in which they could vote to have a union or not have a union. records. For 150 years this John was not on the tax area from the 1840s and established cemeteries. But, as more and more workers in recent years have voted has remained a mystery. rolls in 1861 or in 1865. Tax 1850s. Cecil did mention Joel and I came to the con- not to have a union, union bosses have pushed for a law to I enlisted my brother, records from 1862 to 1864 one cemetery that we had clusion that this is probably allow this decision to be made without a secret ballot. This Joel, for the trip from Texas are non-existent. There not seen in our research. what happened to John and would allow union organizers to use pressure and coercion on those who don't want to have a union. to Arkansas. Not only to were no new clues in the The archives and the local Mary Ann and possibly to Since union bosses contributed both money and man- help with driving but to probate court records or library cemetery books the missing brother. power to the election of Barack Obama, it is hardly surpris- also look at the area from from any of the books on did not list burials for this Our two-day exploratory ing that he was willing to reciprocate with the "Employee which our kinfolk set down the shelves. The next stop cemetery and it was very trip was over. Exhausting Free Choice Act." roots. was the Hempstead Coun- near the land that the Park- to say the least. And we In this case, the Act failed to pass in Congress. But Presi- The family story that has ty Courthouse to look at ers owned. It was definitely felt humbled by what our dent Obama accomplished some of its goals by appointing pro-union members to the National Labor Relations Board, been told is that Charlotte’s deeds. While there we worth locating. Maybe we ancestors faced in the wil- whose regulations tilted elections in the unions' favor. daughter, Rose, asked her found the original entries would get lucky and find derness of Arkansas and If you can't be bothered to look beyond rhetoric to mother what happened to and payments for the land John and Mary Ann’s burial the incredible hard work realities, don't complain about bad laws, or even about the her parents. It is said the that John bought starting in site. But before we made that it took to make a liv- degeneration of law itself into arbitrary rule over what was Charlotte turned her head 1851. The purchase price our trip to the cemetery, ing. On our drive back to once a free people. and began crying and did for 40 acres in 1851 was Mr. Harris took us to the Texas we also realized the not answer the question. $1.25 per acre. By 1859 Baptist Church to inquire amazing journey that the No one ever asked the the price was 12 ½ cents about early records and the surviving children endured. The Nashville News question ever again and per acre. We stopped Perkins family. Reverend They travelled for months Charlotte never offered to in the office of the Hemp- Blase was most hospitable by wagon and horseback USPS 371-540 P.O. Box 297 tell her story. So imagina- stead County Abstract and and gave us a copy of the on primitive roads and 418 N. Main St. Nashville, AR 71852 tion runs wild about what Title Company to see if 175th anniversary book across several big rivers. Telephone (870) 845-2010 happened to John, Mary records are available from that had a wonderful his- All seven survived this trip Fax (870) 845-5091 Ann and Henry. Was there the 1860s. The answer was tory of the early days of to San Saba, TX. All seven Toll Free 1-888-845-NEWS a dispute with a neighbor? “yes”. Thank you Cathy Loe the church and the life of are found on the 1870 U.S. Established 1878. Published since Sept. 1, 1979 by Graves Publishing Company, Inc. Was there a wild animal for being so helpful. A title Isaac Perkins. It is pos- Census. The children sur- Lawrence Graves, President attack? Was there a group search of the land may offer sible that some genealogy vived, married, and each Subscription rates: of marauders? Was there a some clues to what hap- clues may come forth from have their own legacy. $30.00 per year in Howard, Pike, Sevier, Little River disease that occurred? pened to the land after John the connection with Isaac’s The research will not and Hempstead counties; We do know that the and Mary Ann disappeared. daughter, Charlotte, who end on John and Mary Ann. $50.00 elsewhere in continental United States remaining children all left The next day we took married Thomas G. Parker. There is still a title search Periodicals Postage Paid at Nashville, Arkansas Arkansas and made their a trip to Nashville. The As a genealogist you have on the land to see how long way to San Saba Texas by road we travelled (US Hwy to look at all angles. the children were able to Any erroneous statement published in the newspaper will be gladly and promptly corrected after management is notified. 1867. In this group trav- 278) cut right through the After our visit at the Bap- hold onto the land. There The News is a twice weekly publication. elling to Texas were: the property of our great, great tist Church we drove to may be an unknown pro- Postmaster, send Change of address to: oldest, widowed, sister grandparents and the one the remote cemetery. The bate record. And there may Hester with her three small thought that crossed our area was definitely remote be a hint or a story within P.o. Box 297 children. Hester had mar- Nashville, ar 71852 minds was the extent of and on private property. the microfilm of the news- ried Francis S. Myrick in trees, vines and under- We had directions and we paper from Washington, Louis ‘Swampy’ Graves, Editor and Editor Emeritus, 1950-2001 1859 and he was killed at growth of the land. Clear- were somewhat confident Arkansas about the demise the battle of Fort Davidson ing any property for farm- that we were on the right of John and Mary Ann. Mike Graves, CEO/Publisher NatioNal in Missouri. Also travelling land was a huge and back- road. However, we left We thank the citizens Donna Harwell, Comptroller/Office Mgr. Newspaper Terrica Hendrix, Editor associatioN were Thomas and David, breaking undertaking in paved road, travelling up of Hope, Washington and Charles Goodin, Managing Editor and Charlotte, age 12 in the 1850s. These pioneers and across railroad tracks Nashville for their patience Dewayne Holloway, Sports Editor 1867. were tough. and we were soon in deep, in listening to our story and Deanna Jarrett, Obit Editor The land records for Nashville (population overgrown woods. I took their hospitality. Joel and Rachel Pendergraft, Advertising Manager John C. Parker show that 4800+) is a beautiful town a chance and drove to I may not ever solve the Tamzen Jarrett Cox, Circulation-Advertising he purchased, starting in with tall trees, green lawns a house to ask for help. mystery but we are thankful 1851, 241. 92 acres in the and rolling hills. An oasis Luckily the fellow we met to our ancestors for their The News is the oldest active business in Howard County -- Founded in 1878. following areas: section 1, of beauty compared to our couldn’t have been more tenacity, pioneer spirit, and Find us on the Internet at: www.nashvillenews.org township 10S, range, 27W; very dry, droughty home- generous with his time. He bravery. NASHVILLE NEWS • Thursday, June 28, 2012 • Page 3 SWEPCO celebrates 100 years Formed as Southwestern reflect the company as its al and transferred 7,000 Gas and Electric Company known today – AEP South- retail electric customers in in June 1912, AEP South- western Electric Power five counties in the Texas western Electric Power Company, or more com- Panhandle from AEP Texas Company (SWEPCO) is 100 monly as SWEPCO. AEP to SWEPCO in 2007. The Ronnie Dingler, 63, beloved family man, June 26 years old, has undergone celebrated its 100-year an- change was made because Ronnie Dingler, 63, of Daisy, died Cole and Trevor Edwards, Elijah Williams, a name change twice, and niversary in 2006. these customers were lo- Tuesday, June 26, 2012. He was born Aug. Garrett, Walker and Victoria Vallee, and no longer provides gas, By the early 1970s, cated in the same regional 22, 1948 at Hot Springs, the son of Auburn and Ronnie Beau Brown; water, ice or transportation natural gas shortages hit reliability council known Aaron and Bernice Harding Din- two uncles and one aunt, Harold services. and long-term contracts as the Southwest Power gler. and Wilma Dingler, Betty Sue and The original Southwest- couldn’t be found. The Pool as the rest of SWEP- On June 20, 1970, he was mar- Glen Self and Charles and Billie ern Gas and Electric Com- advantages of coal were ob- CO’s East Texas custom- ried to Sharon Garner. Jean Harding, along with many pany was the product of vious – inexpensive, abun- ers. These new customers He was a 1966 graduate of cousins. He will also be missed a merger between three dant and available in the immediately saw lower Kirby High School; a proud U.S. by two generations of adopted utilities – Shreveport Gas, U.S. Southwestern would go electric prices, with an Navy Veteran, a retired 40 year daughters, sons and friends. Electric Light and Power on to build two coal plants estimated annual savings member of IBEW, a member of Funeral services will be held Company, Caddo Gas and in the late 1970s and early of about 15 to 20 percent the Glenwood Masonic Lodge and the at 10 a.m. Friday, June 29, at Davis-Smith Oil Company, and Texar- 1980s – Flint Creek in NW depending on usage. Buffalo Gap Masonic Lodge and a mem- Funeral Home Chapel, Glenwood, with kana Gas and Electric Com- Arkansas, and Welsh in East Additionally, SWEPCO ber of the Glenwood Church of Christ. Dewight Mack, Dewayne Mack and E. J. pany. These utilities were Texas. finalized the purchase of Ronnie was among the founders of the Johnson oficiating. owned by a trio of brothers Continued customer Valley Electric Membership Daisy Volunteer Fire Department. He was Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Thurs- – Rufus, Henry and Charles growth created the need Corporation (VEMCO) in the Head Beagle of Team Snoopy and an day at the funeral home. Dawes, and in 1912 they for additional plants. The October 2010. These 30,000 active volunteer of the Tri-County Relay Burial will be in Mount Joy Cemetery, consolidated their hold- fuel to fire these plants was customers in eight north- for Life, where he worked among friends Daisy, with military services conducted by ings into one company and found right in SWEPCO’s ern and central Louisiana Southwestern was born. own back yard – lignite. The parishes also enjoy elec- to ind a cure for cancer. He volunteered the honor guards of the U.S. Navy and the The Dawes retained con- Pirkey Plant in East Texas tric rate savings of about and coached youth softball and baseball Thaddeus H. Carraway Veterans of For- trol of Southwestern until was completed in 1985, and 20 percent. Adding Val- for a number of years and found great hap- eign Wars Post 2278. 1925 when it was sold to the Dolet Hills Power Plant ley’s service area greatly piness teaching and playing sports with Pallbearers will be Jim Sweeden, Curly Middle West Utilities. The in Louisiana went on line in expands SWEPCO’s geo- his children and grandchildren. He was a Partee, Brady Epperson, Bimbo Flemens, largest of Middle West’s 1986. SWEPCO built Dolet graphic footprint in Loui- lifetime fan of the Kirby Trojans, Arkansas Roger Welch, Danny Dougan, Wayne many holding companies Hills, while Central Louisi- siana and brings economic Razorbacks and Chicago Cubs. He was a Brewer, Paul Doster, Randy Markham and was Central and South ana Electric Company (Cle- growth opportunities with pianist and a walking music encyclopedia. Ricky Markham. West. Southwestern be- co) operates the plant and the company’s lower rates He loved his wife, children and grandchil- Honorary pallbearers will be Ron- came a part of CSW, which both SWEPCO and Cleco along the Interstate 49 and dren with his whole heart. nie’s many Masonic lodge friends, IBEW also controlled Central are partners with two other Toledo Bend corridors. He was preceded in death by his par- friends, Relay for Life friends, Arkansas Power and Light Co., Pub- companies that share in the SWEPCO values its most ents. Hospice, VA Oncology, the Kirby sports lic Service Company of power produced from its cherished assets – its cus- He is survived by his wife of 42 years, teams and Southwest Arkansas baseball Oklahoma and West Texas single 640,000 KW unit. tomers and its employ- Sharon Garner Dingler of Daisy; two team. Utilities. While the company did ees. When the company daughters and sons-in-law, Tonya and You may send an online sympathy mes- The company got out of not build a power plant for was first formed, it had Larry Vallee, and Danielle and Mich sage at www.davis-smith.com. the gas business in 1928. over 20 years, increased 125 employees and served Brown, all of Kirby; eight grandchildren, But through the 1930s and electricity usage and strong only three communities – early 1940s, Southwestern customer growth prompted Shreveport, Bossier City was involved in other op- a return to the plant-build- and Texarkana – with a John Bradley Lucille Turner Leon Anderson erations such as ice, water ing business again, as three combined population of John “Big John” Brad- Lucille Turner Leon Anderson Sr., and streetcars, before di- new proposed plants were 42,000. Today, SWEPCO ley, 63, of Ozan, died (Young), 80, of Mineral 69, of Gary, Ind., died vesting of these interests announced in the 2006 that serves over 200 communi- hursday, June 21, 2012. Springs, died Thursday, Monday, January 2, in the late 1940s. will add some 1,400,000 ties on its lines, represent- He was born Nov. 20, June 14, 2012. She was 2012. Southwestern’s service KWs to the system by late ing a diverse 33,000-square 1948 in Ozan. born Feb. 10, 1932 in He is survived by his territory continued to ex- 2012. SWEPCO installed mile service area of north- He is survived by his Okolona. wife, Lorraine; ive sons, pand, and the company’s simple-cycle gas combus- ern and central La., east daughter, Wilma Smith She is survived by one Leon Anderson Jr., and original power plant units, tion turbine peaking gen- and north Texas, and west- of Grand Prairie, Texas; son, Larry Young of Bur- Darryl Anderson, both including the 10,000-kilo- eration in July 2007 at the ern Arkansas with a popu- former wife, Joyce Brad- bank, Calif.; one daugh- of Chicago, Christopher watt (KW) “giant” of its Harry Mattison Power Plant lation of two million. There ley of Washington; broth- ter, Cathy Kerr of Santa Anderson, Marcus An- day, Arsenal Hill in Loui- in Tontitown, Ark. near are 1,640 company employ- er, Walter Bradley; sisters, Barbara, Calif.; four derson and Michael An- siana, were inadequate to Fayetteville; completed ees supplying electricity Mavis Golston, Shirley sisters, Ivie Middleton of derson, all of Gary; one meet the growing need. the 508,000 KW combined- to over 520,000 customers Maxey, and Bobbie Ann Arkadelphia, Liddie Gill daughter, Tamica Ander- Southwestern built natural cycle gas J. Lamar Stall over 5,000 miles of trans- of Bersell, Katie Rich- son of Gary; four broth- gas-fired plants and added unit in Shreveport in June mission lines and about Bradley, all of Ozan. Funeral services will mond of Santa Maria, ers, Earl Neal, Melvin multiple generating units 2010 at the site of the com- 25,500 miles of distribution Calif., and Lillie Smith Anderson, James Neal in various locations in the be held 11 a.m. Friday, pany’s oldest plant, Arsenal power lines. of Mineral Springs; and Bobby Neal; four 1940s and 1950s, includ- Hill; and construction work SWEPCO has most re- June 29, at Roadside four brothers, Charlie sisters, Beatrice Moore, ing Knox Lee Power Plant continues on an advanced cently purchased over Church of God in Christ, on Cherokee Lake near clean coal combustion 469,000 KW of long-term Ozan. Young of Prescott, Sam- Geneva Perry-Walton, Longview, Tex,; and the plant using ultra-supercrit- renewable power capacity Burial will be in Acad- mie Young of Ashdown, Pearlie Mae Snell and Na Lieberman Power Plant on ical technology at the John from wind farms in Texas, emy Cemetery, Washing- Bernie Young of Ozan, Neal; 11 grandchildren; Caddo Lake at Mooring- W. Turk, Jr. Power Plant at Oklahoma and Kansas, ton, under the direction and Jesse Young of Las and two great-grandchil- sport, La. Fulton, Ark. near Hope in which will slightly lower the of Hicks Funeral Home, Vegas, Nev.; and one dren. In 1958, after 46 years Hempstead County. The company’s overall cost to Hope. grandchild. A memorial service as Southwestern Gas and Turk plant is over 80 per- customers starting in 2013. Visitation will be held Funeral services will will be held at 1 p.m. Sat- Electric, a new corporate cent complete and should SWEPCO is proud of its 11 a.m.-5 p.m. hursday be held at 3 p.m. Sat- urday, June 30, at St. Paul name was adopted – South- be operational late this 100-year commitment to at the funeral home. urday, June 30, at First CME Church, Washing- western Electric Power year. All three plants are reliable rates at affordable Baptist Church, Okolona. ton. Company. This name would named for former SWEPCO prices for its customers, Burial will be in First Funeral services were change again 42 years later, presidents. and will continue to be a Get up to the Baptist Cemetery, Okolo- held Tuesday, Jan. 10, with the American Electric The company received powerful company in the na, under the direction at Friendship Baptist Power merger of 2000 to Texas commission approv- Ark-La-Tex. minute news of Hicks Funeral Home, Church, East Chicago. updates at Hope. 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Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple Get involved yourself! swarkansas- up will consist of stump removal and cleaning of all Breads have been freshly - They each have their own Contact your local Mar- news.com brush. baked with no preserva- phytonutrients and Health ket Manager about what Deadline for bids is 4:00 p.m., Friday, July 6. Bids tives. Benefits! you can do to enrich the may be sent to Murfreesboro Park and Recreation, P.O. Farmers’ Market prod- experience of others com- Box 251, Murfreesboro, AR 71958. ucts are also generally saf- 2. Treat Your Senses ing to the market – provide Puzzle Answers The Commission reserves the right to accept or deny er from bacterial contami- At the Farmers Market demonstration dishes, any or all bids. 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Community Involve- S U G A R R A Y L E O N A R D yourself some local honey, many varieties of herbs, ment O D E E L E E B E L I E The City of Nashville invites its citizens and other D E R O V E R P S A L M S interested persons to a public meeting in City Hall, 426 which is sold at most local and a summer filled with Shopping should be B R A S P A C R E D E E M S I T U A T E D North Main Street, Nashville, Arkansas on Friday, July farmer markets. It has just a continuing variety of a pleasure, not a chore. O V A L P E P P E R D I N E 6th, 2012, at 12 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to the right components for peaches. Variety pro- Especially if you can have M E L L E D I E E E R I E P R E Y D O T S D E E D S identify potential outdoor park and recreation needs and allergy prevention in your vides a great healthy way a taste of the produce 010909 Sudoku Solution #2578-D priorities for 2013. Following the identiication process, neck of the woods, not to to enrich one’s life. Each you might want to buy. 7 3 4 5 1 2 6 8 9 city oficials will select those priorities to be submitted mention it’s tasty! farmer may have his own It’s fun to sit down with 2 8 9 3 6 4 5 7 1 to the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism for a Since the produce at a method for growing toma- a bite to eat and share 1 5 6 7 8 9 3 2 4 matching grant application. Ethnic minorities, persons Farmers’ Market is picked toes or peppers. This is your opinions with oth- with special needs, elderly persons over 55, and special at the peak of the season, something that never hap- ers. The Farmers Market 6 7 1 2 4 3 8 9 5 interest groups are encouraged to attend and participate. nutrients, and phytochem- pens at a grocery store. is a community gathering 3 4 8 9 5 6 7 1 2 For those unable to attend the meeting, you may phone icals will be more abun- place — a place to meet 5 9 2 8 7 1 4 6 3 (870) 845-7405. Written comments may be submitted dant. Hippocrates said, 3. 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CECIL HARRIS | Nashville News Wiley Chapel United Methodist Church in Clow celebrated their Pastor’s Anniversary June 24. Pictured left to right: Pastor Dwight Burks and his mother Willie B. Thurston of Texarkana. Hillcrest E.H.C. honors longtime member

NASHVILLE – The Hill- Hansen read the thought crest Extension Homemak- of the month. “Promise you er’s Club honored Mildred will always remember you’re Baxley, a longtime member braver than you believe, of the club, with a special stronger than you seem and meeting held at the home of smarter than you think.” Doris Ray. Everyone enjoyed a pot- Karon Baxley, Sherry luck meal and spent time Baxley and Ginger Hansen reminiscing about the 100 were the special guests. years of the E.H.C. Archery series Celebrating a kicks off Saturday half-century The Nashville City Park – 15 yr old, and Eagle Class is proud to present on Sat- 9 & Under. ASA Scoring will urday, June 30th the 2012 be used. All moveable sights of marriage Outdoor Expo Archery Com- should shoot in Open Class. petition Series. This event Entry fee is $15 for all feature a series of archery adult divisions. Entry fee n Don and Peggy Manning will competition shoots on the is $5 for youth divisions 9 & celebrate their 50th wedding last Saturday of June, July, Under. First Place payback and August, leading up to the of $15 for all classes except anniversary on July 1 at their home in last archery shoot in Septem- kids. Umpire on Sunday after church. The ber, which is part of the 2012 Deadline is from 8 a.m. celebration will last until 2 p.m. The Outdoor Expo on September to 10 a.m. the day of event. couple requests no gifts. This is a drop 15, 2012. Divisions include: Must be on the range by 10 by, informal celebration. Refreshments Men/Women’s Open, Men/ a.m. For more information will be served. The actual date of their Women’s Hunter, Novice contact the Nashville City anniversary is June 30. Class 16 & U, Youth Class 10 Park at (870) 845-7405. Submitted photo

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CHARLES GOODIN uncertain. Managing Editor Tackett said the dis- trict hasn’t provided a NASHVILLE - Members raise to its employees in of the Southwest Arkan- two years and that all an- sas Regional Solid Waste nual bonuses have cost Management District’s the landfill less than $200 board of directors voted per person. unanimously Tuesday In other business, the to apply for $179,000 in board: recycling grant funds. •฀ heard฀ a฀ report฀ on฀ Among the proposed the landfill’s 2011 audit purchases outlined in during which Malone and the application are ad- Banks partner Stephanie ditional recycling col- Banks said the district lection containers for was flagged for an in- schools and the remain- adequate segregation ing five counties that are of duties - something yet to be outfitted in the common to most govern- CECIL HARRIS | Nashville News program. mental entities in rural Nashville Nursing and Rehab recently celebrated Flag Day. Pictured left to right: (front row) Woodrow Kesterson, The landfill also re- areas - and not having its Virginia Taylor, larry Lamb, Eppis Rorex; (back row) Edward Erby, Jane Perkins, Sue Roberson, Linda Staggs, Carl quested a new forklift scales inspected within Huggins, Joyce Reed. for the Howard County the appropriate amount Children’s Center’s recy- of time. Tackett told the cling program and funds board that the latter is- to provide gas needed to sue was caused by the transport the recyclable company that does the materials. inspections, and that the Detail King, located at 214 N. Main Street in Nashville, Executive Director landfill would consider held a ribbon cutting Mon., Max Tackett told board contracting with a new June 25. Pictured left to members that the ad- inspector if the current right: Isabel Perez, Aldo ditional supplies would group’s service didn’t Perez, Angel Sepulveda, help bring the landfill in improve. Nicole Perez, Emily Perez, compliance with stan- •฀heard฀a฀report฀on฀the฀ Aurturo Perez, Janet Perez, dards set by the Arkansas ongoing lawsuit between Arturo Perez Jr., Camila Department of Environ- the district and Williams Urgell, Karen Sanchez. mental Quality, which is Excavation and Hallibur- Staff photo by Cecil Harris also the entity awarding ton Inc., during which the funds. attorney Daniel Graves But Tackett also said said the company had Garage Sale INSIDE MOVING SALE the advancement of recy- been granted a continu- CARPORT cling necessarily means 1504 Tinsdale SALE ance and that the matter • Blakely Addition • THURS.-FRI.-SAT. less income for the land- would likely go to trial Come early and beat the heat! Friday & Saturday fill, which, combined with September 7. 6am - ?? 7am - ?? 7:00-??? a stagnant economy, has Friday & Saturday •฀ voted฀ unanimously฀ 302 S. 7th St led to lower than usual to finance the purchase 2nd of 3 sales, 20 1175 HWY 27N, M’BORO new tubs of garage Nashville volumes so far this year. of a new compactor to sale goodies, books, building materials, tools, Honda car, Mayor Billy Ray Jones replace the unit that was dishes, collectibles, Too much to mention! 2 electric ranges, kids, women’s & mens said that, after studying recently destroyed by clothes and lots more Don’t miss this sale! clothes, much more... the matter, he agreed. fire at a cost of $1,100 per “I think the trash busi- month for five years. The ness is gonna go down ruined compactor had and recycling is gonna been insured for $50,000, FOR LOCAL EVENT be more and more,” he but the cost of the new SHOWING TIMES, VISIT: www.kjep.tv said, adding that the dis- one was over $100,000, trict should be wary of leaving the landfill re- committing to long-term sponsible for the remain- KJEP-TV TELEVISION SCHEDULE debt or employee raises ing cost of a replacement. while future income is KJEP Jan ‘12 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 12:00 am TBA 12:30 am 1:00 am Worship Network Garage Sale 1:30 am Live at Oak Tree 2:00 am Ridgeway First Immanuel Inspired Ambition Friday & Saturday 2:30 am Worship Baptist Baptist Baptist Church Worship On Mission Xtra 518 W Hempstead 3:00 am Network Worship Nashville Worship Network all size clothes, women, 3:30 am Network network Wretched 4:00 am Docu- Divids men & children, men sz 34- 4:30 am Your Health with Dr. Richard and Cindy Becker mentaries Music Row Profiles 36, children & teen all sizes, 5:00 am Worship Around The Christian Fitness FBC Christian Fitness It Is Written World Ashdown big men sz 50-54 also big 5:30 am Awakening Hr. Bethlehem Glory Bethlehem Glory Local Programming men suites, wood knots, air 6:00 am Faith For Living The Saint Zoo Diaries conditioner, men & women 6:30 am Time For Hope Monsters/Pirates shoes etc.... 7:00 am N. Florida Ridgeway Harvest Real Life 101 7:30 am Bapt Church Baptist Time Assembly I Spy Ariel & Zoey Come on by and check us 8:00 am Sherwood FBC 700 Immanuel 700 Passport To Explore

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that the city will be able to ing the meeting, city alder- FIREWORKS put such an ordinance into men: From Page 1 effect in time for the Inde- •฀ voted฀ unanimously฀ pendence Day holiday. to pursue the closing of Instead, Jones asked a platted alley located on the ban so long as they city attorney Nate Steel block two of the Hancock have been approved by to draft an ordinance that addition at the request of state and local fire offi- would ban the sale of fire- Greg Furr, who plans to cials, Harwell said. works any time the city develop the property; Harwell told city alder- falls under a burn ban, •฀ voted฀ unanimously฀ men that the Stand Up something that could be to rezone 311 Henderson show has been approved put into use as soon as St. to R3, a designation and that his department New Year’s Eve. that will allow owner Tony will be on hand to provide Steel said he would ex- Fatherree to build two a safe, controlled environ- plore the legalities of such dwellings on the property ment for the fireworks. an ordinance and report as opposed to one; No other public dis- back at next month’s meet- •฀ voted฀ unanimously฀ plays in Howard County ing. to approve a July 2008 have been announced at Meanwhile, Harwell re- rezoning of several Price this time. minded the council that St. properties that never City aldermen generally lighting private fireworks came to fruition; expressed support for a carries a maximum pen- •฀voted฀unanimously฀to฀ ban on the sale of fire- alty of up to a year in jail allow Minuen May 90 days works, but Mayor Billy Ray and a $2,500 fine. to rehabilitate a dilapi- SUBMITTED PHOTO | Nashville News Jones said it is unlikely In other business dur- dated property on Mill St. Annabelle Bowman, Osbaldo Rodriguez, Hayden Clay, Austin Combs, Brooke Thompson, Macy Morris, Yaida Escamilla, Tiffany Ward, Miranda Smith, Tanaya Coburn, Brenna Lewis, Kelley Howard, Graighory Horton, Sherry Gainey, Isabella Smith, Dalton Brown, Amiya Benson, Sammy Allen, Gilberto Bustos, comparable to that of Pollsters surveyed 759 LaDainian Hendrix, Trinity Tipton, Ahniya Williamson, Bridget Westbrook, TAX neighboring states. likely voters, 55 percent Caroline Kesterson, LaShonna Cooper and Amber Ross will be among the local From Page 1 Those opposing the tax of whom said they would performers at this year’s Stand Up for America celebration. call it a job killer, saying oppose the tax, while just other states offer exemp- 28 percent said they would tions and restrictions that support it. The remaining has been lifted courtesy of Nashville fee income at a rate allow gas companies to 17 percent were unde- FREEDOM firemen who will be on scene to keep of roughly $10,000 per pay rates significantly cided. the grounds damp for the duration of month. lower than the official But Jones counts him- From Page 1 the program. Other proponents of tax, while the Arkansas self as a member of the The gates are scheduled to open the measure say the ad- proposal contains no such minority and said he is at 6:30 with the shows beginning at ditional tax revenue will loopholes. remaining steadfast in his group will include Elizabeth McCrary, 7:30 and the firework display to begin create 15,500 jobs in con- A Talk Business-Hendrix support of the measure. Jenny Power, Hunter Serrano and directly after. struction and provide for College poll conducted in “I did support it and I two music classes from Nashville Concessions will also be available much-needed improve- March suggested that the still do because we need schools. at the event. ments to area roads while second group vastly out- it in the street fund,” he Pinkerton said the event will also For more information, contact the still leaving Arkansas’ rate numbers the first. said. feature a fireworks show regardless Nashville Chamber of Commerce at of whether the county-wide burn ban 845-1262. Dr. Chris Young set part of the loss by in inpatient census is to HMH cutting operating costs increase the outpatient From Page 1 by $42,000. Salary and services. Although there benefit costs were below was a slight decrease in budget by $31,851. outpatient services for Collectable net reve- Despite the shortfall the month of May, the nue, which is net revenue in revenue for the month Emergency Department less bad debt expense, of May, HMH reported a reported an increase in reported a decrease of cash total of $2,785,893, visits. $38,623. which includes operat- Craig reported that An unfavorable shift ing and payroll accounts, Emergency Department from commercial busi- money market, CDs and visits had shown an in- ness to government pay- the investment account. crease, reporting 827 ers resulted in a $14,627 The hospital has 98.9 visits compared to a bud- loss in collectable net days of cash on hand, get of 819 visits. He an- revenue, but an increase exceeding their goal of nounced that May 2012 in Medicare reimburse- 90 days by almost 10 reported the highest ED ment rates resulted in a percent. visit volume since March $53,791 increase. Craig pointed out that 2011. HMH was able to off- a solution to the decrease The addition of a wound care clinic to the hospital services, which “I practice medicine the way my Pawn Kings was approved at the most dad did. My brothers and I became recent board meeting, is projected to add $99,970 physicians because my dad proved huge sidewalK sale to the collectable net * Friday & Saturday, * revenue over a 12 month it could be a noble and honorable period. June 29-30, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. thing to do. It made me proud of The hospital is also Huge overstock of looking into possibly him. It made me want to be that.” fisHing suPPlies - many items recruiting a plastic sur- 00 geon to the area, as well starting @ $1 ! as possibly adding acute Many miscellaneous items! care services. 1202 n WaShington ave., MurFreeSboro HMH CEO Debra Wright stated that the hospital (870) 285-3239 was constantly looking for viable services to bet- ter serve the community. Chris Young, MD Orthopedic Surgery

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Kincade at 9:30 a.m.,” Gra- Mercy Hot Springs vier wrote in his report. Bullock was airlifted to St. Joseph’s Mercy Hos- pital in Hot Springs. His condition is unknown at this time. The driver of the log truck, identified as 40 year old Donald Dixon, of Tex- arkana, was not injured in the accident. Page 7 THURSDAY The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 June 28, 2012

Revival Donations to Biggs Chapel Cemetery Two arrested in scheduled $200 – William Lamb, Tidwell and Hazel White Barnes family, Gwen Westfall $25 – Jerry and Sharon Wood, connection with $150 – Louise Toliver Frank and Betty Hughes, Conrad and at New $100 – L.Z. Wilkerson, David and Eva Cox, Dorene Thrasher, Florence Sandra Conley, Davis family, Perry Turley, Glen and Mildred Gibson, Stone, Terry Mcrae, Lynn and Bonie Brice Westfall, Betty and Bobby construction Mt. Zion Graves, Tracy Graves, Johnny Lamb, Carroll, Ruby Walls, Nancy Beville, New Mount Zion Bap- Butch Wilderson, Mr. and Mrs. Je- Daphne Harwell, Dallas and Gail tist Church, located on rome Barnes, Nelda Barton, Steve Sweeden, bobby and Cynthia Puryer, site theft Cornbridge Road, will hold Strasner, Bob Sweeden, Bubby Ryan June Halton, Norma Jean Jones, revival services July 15-18 $75 – William Oliver, Mike and Wilton and Peggy Westfall, Connie with Archie Phillips serv- Jean Ince Wilmoth, Darrell and Patse Lawless CHARLES GOODIN ing as the evangelist. $50 – J.C. Nellie Hadaway, Sharon $20 – Grace Westfall, Sandra Mc- Managing Editor Sunday services will Roberson, Johnny Cothen, John Cullough, Hollis and Joyce Reed, begin at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Cothren, Joe and Janie Wright, Ba- Betty Young, Ronnie and Linda King, NASHVILLE - An inves- Services Monday sel and Helen Cox, Winnie Roberts, Ray Fendley, Kathy Hill, Ronnie McK- tigation into the theft of through Wednesday will Gerald Littlefield, Owen and Sandra innon wire and other materials begin at 7 p.m. Couch, Pauline McCullough, Rhonda $10 – Sara Daniel from a local construction McKnight STEVENS and Terry Sweeden, Johnnie and Send all donations to Biggs Cha- site resulted in the arrest tric drills and several 100 Jerry Couch, Rhelda Aylett, Harless pel Cemetery c/o Mrs. Basel Cox, 11 of two men on Tuesday. foot extension cords were Brewer, J.L. Bradford, Danny McKin- Bacon Creek Farm Road, Nashville, According to police re- missing from the unit. Organ donation non, Joe Johnson, Robert Wilkerson, AR, 71852; Biggs Chapel Cemetery ports, Mitchell McKnight, NPD officer Tim Bow- Kay Haynie c/o Jerry Couch, 535 Academy Road, 32, of Dierks, and Wyatt lin said a swath of sand registration $35 – Reeder McCullough Nashville AR 71852. They can also Stevens, 48, of Nashville, at the scene of the in- encouraged $30 – Jimmy McKinnon, Thomas be dropped off at Diamond Bank in were taken into custo- cident contained tracks and Paulette Strasner, James and Murfreesboro. dy on breaking or enter- believed to be left by the As a special project for ing and theft of property suspects that led officers 2012 the HMH Auxiliary charges after authorities to an apartment complex has chosen to promote followed tracks from the on Third Street. organ donation through Athens Cemetery Association donations scene of the crime to a Officers received con- nearby apartment com- sent to search each unit ARORA registration. $200 - J. D. Davis, Dwight & Phyllis Seals If you are not a regis- plex. in the complex until they Sharp. Billy & LeQuita Roberts, Umpire Free The investigation began arrived at Stevens’ apart- tered organ donor and $150 - Bobby & Martha Smith Holiness Church (in memory of Helen would like to sign up, the when police received a ment, Bowlin said. $100 - Johnny & Jhonia Faye Kirkpat- “Tootsie” Jamison), Lovel & Geraldine call to the intersection Inside, McKnight alleg- Pink Avenue Gift Shop has rick, Don & Peggy Manning, Paul & Vir- Davis, Gary & Ginger White, Joann Dal- registration forms now. of Fourth and Henderson edly admitted to police ginia Harris (in memory of Glen Sirmon), rymple, Debra Fryar, Lynn & Dianne Streets in reference to the that the stolen goods were If you fill out the form Joe & Peggy Parker, Frank Harner, Thelma Roberts. and leave it with the Aux- alleged theft. in Stevens’ car. Ferguson, Wayne Davis, Terry Flenor, $40 - Rondal & Teresa Mullen, Gerald Police say Corey Stone “He started singing like iliary to send in you will Gary & Mary Dee Sirmon, Raymond & & Louise Greene. receive a free green organ of S&S Construction re- a canary,” Bowlin said. Sybil Faulkner, Renda Cogburn, Larry & $35 - Paula Aynes. ported that the lock had Police estimate the val- donation bracelet as a big Belva Pinkerton, Kenny & Patricia Max- $25 - Jay & Helen Sirmon (in memory of Thank You! been broken on a utility ue of the stolen materials well, Jay & Helen Sirmon, Gregg & Shelly Glen Sirmon), Sharon Yates (in memory trailer and that wire, elec- at around $2,000. This project is being Greene. Jerry Mullen, James & Rhonda of Glen Sirmon), Terri Loyd (in memory done in honor of one of the Mullen. of Glen Sirmon), Joe Sirmon (in memory Auxiliary members, Rosa $60 - Anonymous of Glen Sirmon), Mike & Sandra Pinson Deloney. $50 - Wayne & Juliet McMellon, Gene (in memory of Glen Sirmon). Murfreesboro man arrested for driving while intoxicated HCAS MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM following accident Can you put a price on peace of mind? How about $4.16 a month? Only HCAS offers freedom from the spiraling CHARLES GOODIN the highway and drove conducted a blood test cost normally associated with ambulance service. As a Managing Editor through approximately which has been sent off HCAS member, you receive a year’s worth of service for an 166 feet of fence before for further analysis. affordable one-time fee of $50 (that’s just $4.16 per month)! NASHVILLE - A 20 year crossing the store’s park- The results of the test But more importantly, you get service you can count on, old Murfreesboro man was ing lot, driving through a were unavailable at press when you and your loved ones need it most. And who can arrested early Thursday palette and knocking an time, but police say sev- put a price on that? morning on charges of outdoor storage building eral beer cans were lo- driving while intoxicated up against another struc- cated near the vehicle What is a HCAS Membership? with an accident. ture. and arresting officers A HCAS membership is a membership program that offers valuable beneits for According to police re- Ballentine was trans- noted a strong odor of patients who have Medicare, and private insurance. Our program is designed ports, Bryan Ballentine, ported to Howard Memo- intoxicants during their to cover the out-of-pocket costs - like co-payments, deductibles and denials - Jr., was taken into custody rial Hospital, where police investigation. that most insurance companies assign to their members. Unlike standard “gap” around 2 a.m. after the insurance coverage, the membership program covers all HCAS emergency Nashville Police Depart- ment received a phone HOWARD COUNTY transports - even if Medicare issues a denial! call regarding a truck sit- FARMER’S MARKET Beneits of a membership apply exclusively to HCAS service, and include: ting between two storage buildings at the Home Register for free • If you are a member, and if you do not have insurance or your insurance Improvement Center. basket of produce claim is denied, you will receive a 40% discount off normal charges. 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DIAMOND PARK SPEEDWAY June 23 RACE RESULTS NOVICE 1st - #11 LeeAllen Sutton - Rosboro 2nd - #7 Alan Cummings - Texarkana 3rd - #C4 Colton Cason - Nashville 4th - #3M Stacy Middleton - Nashville Novice Class winner LeeAllen Sutton Factory Class winner Mark Smith Heat: #71Tyler Young - Norman

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DIERKS – A ten year vi- ported by area residents, sion has found new life as businesses and churches. plans are underway to re- Everyone is encouraged open the Dierks commu- to become involved. The nity food bank. pantry will be run by vol- The pantry is a regis- unteers and there is cur- tered 501(c)3 not for prof- rently a need for a freezer it entity that distributes if anyone would like to food to families primarily help. in Howard and Pike coun- Distribution will be on ties. It is available to any the third Saturday of ev- family or individual in ery month and they hope need and is only limited to begin in August. Deliv- by the amount of food eries may be arranged for available. The service is those who are unable to provided free of charge. come. CECIL HARRIS | Nashville News The charitable work The pantry will hold R.W. White and Robert Taylor finished third at a benefit bass tournament for the family of Drew Walston, held was available for over 10 status meetings at the last Saturday at Dierks Lake. The tournament raised $1,500 for the family. years, but was closed due Dierks Community Cen- to the loss of their storage ter on the Thursday af- facilities. The food pantry ter the second Monday had provided assistance of each month at 6 p.m. Dierks teams to play in Small Town State to around 70 families and Once distribution begins individuals per month at a meeting schedule will DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY Hope. at De Queen. Four 12 and under the time of its closure. be announced. Complete Sports Editor Action begins Friday Lafayette County and teams will compete in The pantry will oper- financial records will be with Caddo River Nation- Dierks will start things the Majors tournament ate out of the new Dierks made available on a quar- Dierks teams in three al facing Lafayette Coun- off at 6 p.m. with the at the De Queen Sports City Community Center terly basis. different age groups ty at 5 p.m., followed by winner to face Diamond Complex. located on Main Street. For more information will participate in their Dierks and Caddo River Lakes Saturday at 11 a.m. Caddo River and Sevi- Food for the project is contact Jerry Mounts at respective Dixie Youth American at 6:30 p.m. Se- Caddo River and Sevier er County American will purchased from Harvest 557-7298, Debbie Mounts Small Town State Tourna- vier County and Diamond County will play Friday play at 6 p.m. and Lafay- Texarkana Regional Food at 557-1379, Linda Arnold ments this weekend, with Lakes will close out the at 8 p.m. ette County and Dierks Bank. at 286-2581, or any of the the AA tournament being day at 8 p.m. Action will resume Sat- will compete at 8 p.m. The pantry is sup- churches in Dierks. held at Hope and the AAA Action will continue urday with the losers of The losers will play and Majors tournaments Saturday, with the finals the Friday’s games facing at 9 a.m. Saturday and being held at De Queen. being played on Sunday. one another in the con- the winners of Friday’s The AA tournament Five 10 and under solation bracket. games will play at 11 a.m. Municipal building will feature six eight and teams will compete in Finals will be held Sun- Finals will take place under teams to be held at the AAA tournament held day. Sunday. to observe holiday

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Mount Zion had their regular worship service on Sunday. Rev. Germany taught from. 2 Timothy chap- ter 2. His topic was, “Finishing your race.” He gave six points to keep focused on the race and win. The key point is to study the word and apply it to every situation. Because, it is the Word that produces Faith. Faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the Word of God. Ms. Barbara Crosslin from Texarkana was a visitor at Mt. Zion on Sunday morning. Anita Hopkins, Leotis Hopkins sister, and her sons from Kansas City were visiting this weekend. The sons were attending a class reunion at the Mineral Springs High School. SUBMITTED PHOTO | Nashville News Mineral Springs students Lexi Holder, Kamryn Forbes, Olivia Coulter and Mykala Howell participated in an They visited with me on Saturday night and we energy bike workshop recently. enjoyed looking at family albums and old pictures. I gave them some old family photos that were price- less to them. Happy belated birthday to Jeannette Deloney, who celebrated a birthday last week. Hope your day was Man arrested for running over woman, fleeing beautiful. Scott’s Memorial United Methodist Church in Paraloma will celebrate their Pastors with an Appre- WASHINGTON - A Texas followed the suspect’s ve- vehicle’s license number, move him without incident ciation Service July 3 at 3p.m. Everyone is invited to man accused of running hicle - a gray SUV - but which allegedly returned and take him into custo- come and share. Ella Harris is the pastor. over a woman and possible was unable to identify the stolen when officers ran a dy,” Singlton said. “He was Life is good. There were no emergency response involvement in a Texarkana license plate number. check on it. transported to the Hemp- calls this week. Lela James is recovering from surgery robbery was arrested by Deputies along with of- The female, identified stead County Detention and hopes to be home soon. Raylene Bailey is making Hempstead County Sheriff’s ficers from the Hope Police as 23-year-old Allison De- Center and booked in on some progress and needs our prayers. We are pray- deputies Monday. Department searched the nise Lamb, of Texarkana, two counts of possession ing for a full recovery. Christopher William He- area but were unable to was transported to a land- of a controlled substance Chrisian Refresher: 2 Timothy 2:15 flin, 31, was taken into cus- locate a similar SUV, Single- ing zone by Pafford EMS (methamphetamine), flee- Study to show thyself approved unto God, a work- tody following a six hour ton said. and flown to a Texarkana ing and felony leaving the man that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing manhunt that began when “A short time later depu- hospital. Lamb’s condition scene of an accident.” the word of truth. deputies were dispatched ties received a call from is unknown at this time, Singleton said additional Love is the key! to the 4200 block of Hemp- the Washington store in but Singleton said she was charges may be brought stead 2 in reference to a reference to a white male suffering from “numerous against Heflin once an inves-  female being run over. entering the store with abrasions on her body” at tigation into the incident is  “The female attempted a white female who was the time she was airlifted. complete and it is believed  to flag a passing vehicle bleeding,” the arrest narra- Deputies then continued that both parties may have  down,” Sheriff James A. tive continues. “According the search for Heflin, who been involved in a Texar-  Singleton said via press to witnesses, the white male was discovered around kana robbery.  release. “A vehicle stopped laid the female on a table 7:15 p.m. after an Arkansas “Several items of evi-  and inquired if they could in the store, left the store Department of Correction dence were found by the   help. The female requested and went to a gray SUV, re- dog team alerted to a house deputies and dog team  help but the male told the moved something and took on Conway St. at the time of while searching for Hef-  passerby that she was OK off running in a northeast his arrest, police say Heflin lin that could lead investi- and did not need any help.” direction.” was barefoot and wearing gators to question Heflin Police say the person An individual in the store only underwear. about the robbery,” Single- who had stopped to help was able to identify the “Deputies were able to re- ton said. Page 4B THURSDAY June 28, 2012 The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 HMH to bring wound care clinic to Nashville

DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY the surgical services de- treated at the Arkansas Sports Editor partment on Tuesdays Wound Care Specialists from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. clinic in Ashdown. NASHVILLE – Howard The clinic would be an Craig presented a pro- Memorial Hospital board outpatient service with jected revenue study for members voted unani- 95 percent of the clients the clinic based on 20 pa- mously to partner with being Medicare patients. tients per clinic day with Arkansas Wound Care Spe- Dr. Clay Ferguson stated most clients coming from cialists to bring a wound that the service is needed nursing homes and home care team to Nashville. to treat patients who de- health agencies. HMH CFO Bill Craig ex- velop pressure wounds He projects a net in- plained the proposal to due to inactivity and diet come of $99,970 in a 12 the board Tuesday night restrictions. month period. Craig ad- during their monthly Craig stated that there mitted that this was a meeting. The wound care are currently 15 residents conservative estimate team would work out of of the Nashville area being with the hospital’s profit coming from the deprecia- Lisa ChandLer insuranCe tion on the Medicare Cost Report due to the increase ~ Group & Individual ~ in Medicare utilization. G Health G Life G Dental G HMH will enter into a G Medicare Supplement G two year contract with For more information, call Arkansas Wound Care Specialists providing the (870) 845-5930 Ofice wound care team with Dr. John Hearnsberger and Dr. 845-7728 Cell Luis Barandiaran oversee- ing services. HMH CEO Debra Wright presented the 2013 strate- gic goals for the hospital Reeder McCullough to the board. There are has returned to five topics again this year, DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY | Nashville News which include outstanding Dalton Harris and Bob Jamison show off plaques they received at Tuesday night’s hospital board meeting commemorating their service on the board. customer service, culture Whiteway Barber of continuous improve- ment, resource utilization, a 92 percent average. * Complete research of need for additional stor- system growth and devel- * Provide more in house regulatory requirements age for paper records. Shop opment, and community training for the nursing staff for operating an acute Craig also reported that 8-5 Tuesday - Friday health record. * Continue to maintain care rehab by the end of the hospital budget saw an Highlights include: 90 days cash on hand the second quarter and actual net loss of $29,517 Appointments & Walk-Ins * Continue to maintain * Complete construc- investigate the feasibility for the month of May. He minimum customer ser- tion of the Physician Office for opening a facility. explained that this is due vice score for outpatient Building by the end of the * Allocate necessary in large part to a drop in Welcome and inpatient services at fiscal year. resources to eliminate the the inpatient census. Page 5B THURSDAY The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 June 28, 2012 How to modernize your homemade ice cream recipe

JEAN A. INCE favorite ice cream recipe can substitute 2% milk for who is concerned about chopped ice cream. U of A Extension into one that can be en- half-and-half or whipping weight loss and healthy ½ cup sugar Banana Ice Cream joyed in today’s world? cream in your recipe and eating, an occasional bowl 1 pint half-and-half 2 cups skim milk If you haven’t yet en- There is an alternative the results will be satisfac- of homemade ice cream cream ½ (12 oz.) can evapo- joyed a freezer of this sum- to safe “raw egg” dishes tory. If you choose to use can fit into an overall 1 (14 oz.) can sweet- rated milk mertime delicacy, chances besides the cooked ver- 1% or skim milk, you will healthy diet. Keep in mind ened condensed milk ½ cup sugar are you will before long. 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If you have ened condensed milk, is done freezing, add the the taste and excitement the whites or the texture mixture so you can freeze any questions concern- evaporated milk, and va- bananas and raisins and are still there. of the ice cream will not it with ice, water and salt ing food safety, contact nilla. Pour in enough milk let them mix in. Transfer As a child, I did not be what you expect - rich (which happens to lower me at the Howard County to fill the container to the to a freezer container and worry about the ice cream and creamy. the freezing temperature Extension Service at 870- fill line, about 2 cups. Fol- freeze overnight before recipes that were being Another method is to also). Sugar helps to make 845-7517 or visit our office low the manufacturer’s serving to improve the whipped up in the kitch- cook your eggs along with the mixture easy to dip located on the second instructions to freeze the texture. en. 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