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IN BRIEFt Negligent Dierks homicide Christmas events charge filed announced Dierks will against man host its an- nual Christmas parade Dec. involved in 16 at 6 p.m. All floats for the parade need September to be at the high school by 5:30 and can accident register upon arrival. There will Blood alcohol be Christmas festivities content was 0.19 immediately following in percent at the the Dierks United Meth- time of crash, odist Church parking lot. police allege There will be five drawings CHARLES GOODIN with each win- Editor ner receiving 100 “Dierks D.E. RAY | Nashville News MURFREESBORO - A charge Husqvarna General Manager Tony Cochran conducts a tour of the Nashville facility for Hope Enterprise CEO Dollars” and of negligent homicide has been Bill Bynum Thursday during a reception honoring the company for their contribution to a new plating operation children can inside the plant. Nashville Economic Development Commissioner John Stinnett looks on. filed against a Nashville man register to win who was involved in an accident a free iPad or that took the life of his girlfriend. iPod. Court documents filed Friday There will allege that Jeremy Barfield, 34, be Angel trees INDUSTRIAL had a blood alcohol content of set up at First National Bank, 0.19 percent Sept. 27, when the First State 1973 Jeep CJ-5 he was driving ADVANCEMENT flipped approximately 2.3 miles Bank, and Diamond Bank south of Murfreesboro near Dia- of Dierks on Husqvarna celebrates $8 million mond Park Speedway. The legal Mon., Nov. 25. limit for blood alcohol content For more metal plating, honing investment is 0.08 percent in the state of information, Arkansas. contact Larry NASHVILLE- HOPE Enterprise Corporation/Hope According to the affidavit Jones at 870- of arrest attached to Barfield’s 286-2928. Credit Union was honored during a presentation Thursday for committing $8,000,000 in New Markets case file, Arkansas State Police Tax Credit allocation to Husqvarna Group’s Nashville Trooper Chris Harper’s investi- manufacturing facility for new plating and honing gation into the crash revealed Mineral equipment for their hand-held lawn tool engine assem- that Barfield “had lost control bly. The funding will be used to purchase new machin- of the vehicle and in attempting Springs ery, which will bring the plating and honing process to regain control he had over- Christmas in-house and will be more efficient and environmen- steered the Jeep, causing it to tally friendly than commonly used methods, according roll over at least twice.” events to plant officials. The accident occurred announced HOPE is a community development financial institu- around 10:30 p.m. Barfield’s tion, founded in 1994, which provides public, private girlfriend, 32 year old Terah The City and philanthropic resources and policy analysis to Mumau, remained inside the of Mineral strengthen communities, build assets and improve vehicle and was killed, while Springs will Barfield was ejected, according host a market lives in economically distressed parts of the Mid to police reports. day from 7 South, according to statements from the group. These a.m. to 2 p.m. projects have benefitted Katrina-affected areas and “Barfield was transported Sat., Dec. distressed communities throughout Arkansas, Louisi- to Texarkana for medical treat- 7. The city’s See INDUSTRY / Page 9 ment,” Harper wrote in the annual Christ- affidavit. “A blood sample was mas parade taken from Barfield at the time will begin at 1 of his medical treatment [which p.m. the same D.E. RAY house at the Husqvarna plant in was] determined to be 0.19 day. Area civic News Staff percent by the Arkansas Depart- groups, orga- Jan-Eze reacts Nashville is one of profound still- ness and measured responses. ment of Health Office of Alcohol nizations and Testing.” individuals NASHVILLE- Jan-Eze Plating “Our business plans have Barfield also faces a charge are welcome to Husqvarna General Manager Larry Frohnap- changed - theirs and ours,” he to participate. pel’s reaction to questions about said during a recent interview. of driving while intoxicated For additional the recent announcement of new “They are no longer compatible.” resulting from the crash. Court documents indicate he was con- information, developments plating facilities to be placed in- See JAN-EZE / Page 9 call 287-4230. victed of a DWI in Pike County in 2010.

Church to hold event for Rotarian shares trip to Africa with club

musicians CHARLES GOODIN locals told her that the Editor custom is due to the over- The Corinth whelming grief most feel First Mission- NASHVILLE - Rotary at the death of a child. ary Baptist President Margi Jenks She went on to describe Church invites shared experiences and a developing country that area choirs to the church’s insights gained during a is both advanced and musician recent trip to Africa with primitive in many ways. appreciation the club during their regu- Cell phone service is avail- musical Sun., lar meeting Wednesday. able throughout the re- Dec. 1 at 2:30 Jenks recently returned gion and most homes have p.m. from visiting the country televisions, but Jenks said of Togo, a 22,000 square the country still struggles mile sliver-shaped na- to deal with basic needs New 4-H tion on the western edge like sewer, running water of the continent. It was and garbage pickup. assistant a trip she described as Jenks also mentioned announced “amazing, fascinating and the difficulty of traveling heartbreaking” when she in Togo, calling the drivers Howard spoke to the gathering at “worse than any place I’ve County 4-H Western Sizzlin’. ever been, including Italy has a new In no location was and New York City.” She program as- CHARLES GOODIN | Nashville News the gamut of emotions sistant. Tina Rotary Club President Margi Jenks shows club members a bottle of “medicine” she purchased said she woke up most Williams is more evident than at the on a recent trip to Togo, Africa. days to the sound of car now serving in country’s grocery stores horns, which are used that position. and cemeteries, Jenks the people are and how celebrated with magnifi- - which are about seven zealously on the country’s For more in- explained. they thing,” she said. cent parties in the coun- times more likely than primary thoroughfares. formation, call “They really seem to According to Jenks, try, while the deaths of in the United States - are Although most people 845-7517. speak to me about who deaths of the elderly are infants and young people met with silence. She said See AFRICA / Page 9 2 Editorial Monday, November 25, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 he death of liberalism?

By 1968, Walter Lippmann, the dean of liberal columnists, had concluded that liberalism had reached the end of its tether. In that liberal epoch, the 1960s, the Democratic Party had marched us into an endless war that was tearing America apart. Lyndon Johnson's Great Society had produced four "long, hot summers" of racial riots and a national crime rate that had doubled in a decade. The young were alienated, the campuses aflame. Lippmann endorsed Richard Nixon. For forty years, no un- abashed liberal would be elected president. Pat Jimmy Carter won one Buchanan term by presenting himself as a born-again Christian Creators from Georgia, a peanut farm- Syndicate er, Naval Academy graduate and nuclear engineer. Bill Clinton ran as a centrist. So toxic had the term "lib- eral" become that liberals dropped it and had themselves rebaptized as "progressives." Barack Obama, however, ran unapologetically as a man of the left. An opponent of the Iraq war, he had compiled a voting record to the left of Bernie Sanders, the socialist senator from Vermont. And Obama proudly placed his signature achievement, Obamacare, right alongside, and in the tradition of, liberal giants FDR and LBJ. This is the new progressivism of the 21st century, Obama was saying, and I the transformational figure who will usher in the post-Reagan era. Where Clinton failed, I will succeed. But now that Obamacare is coming to be perceived as a political catastrophe, not only does it threaten Obama's place in history, it could invalidate, indeed, eviscerate the defining idea of the Democratic Party itself. For Democrats are the Party of Government. They be- lieve that government is more nobly motivated than a pri- vate sector that runs on self-interest and the profit motive, and that government can achieve goals private enterprise could never accomplish. Character and competence To liberals, government is us, the personification of the nation. Social Security, Medicare, Medicare and the Civil Rights WASHINGTON -- For con- cluding the self-adoration and legislative branch- Act of 1964 are monuments to this belief. So, too, are the world wars fought and won under liberal presidents Wood- cision and precision in de- -- of its principal occu- es, about money should row Wilson and FDR. scribing Barack Obama’s GEORGE pant, sits in a city that has not be called crises; they It was 1968, the Tet Offensive, the assassinations, the suddenly ambivalent re- WILL become addicted to its should be called politics. urban riots, the campus anarchy, the smash-up of the lationship with his singu- Washington own adrenaline. It is in a The separation of pow- Democratic Party in the streets of Chicago that caused the lar -- actually, his single perpetual swivet stoked ers that is the essence of national recoil from liberalism that lasted for forty years. Post Now consider what the rollout of Obamacare is doing, -- achievement, the laurels by media for which every the constitutional system not only to this president and his administration, but also go to Rep. Steve Scalise, inter-institutional dust-up assumes rivalrous institu- to the idea that government has the solution to America's R-La. After Obama’s semi- “He knows exactly how is a crisis. tions. When, however, the problems. demi-apology for millions smart he is. ... I think that This year began with conflict is not about money Though they had as long as World War II to get it done, of canceled insurance he has never really been the “fiscal cliff” crisis. (You but about the nation’s con- Obama's crowd could not even produce a working website. Now we learn the White House was alerted to the website policies -- an intended and challenged intellectually. may have forgotten, there stitutional architecture, problems in March but plunged ahead. predictable consequence ... He’s been bored to death having been so many sup- perhaps the language of Obama's reputation for competence has been shredded, of his crusade to liber- his whole life. He’s just too posedly epochal events crisis is apposite. and, so, too, has his reputation for truthfulness. ate Americans from their talented to do what ordi- to keep track of: All the The New York Times With millions losing their health insurance because of childish choices of “sub- nary people do. He would Bush tax cuts were set to reports that last March Obamacare mandates, we learn that Obama and his team knew this was inevitable, even as they reassured us, "If you standard” policies sold never be satisfied with expire; the “crisis” ended Henry Chao of the Centers like your health care plan, you can keep your health care by “bad apple” insurers what ordinary people do.” when only those cuts for for Medicare and Medicaid plan. Period." -- Scalise said: Leave aside the ques- the wealthy were allowed Services, which super- The brutal truth: Our president got his legacy program Obama is like some- tion of whether someone to lapse.) intended creation of the passed by deceiving the American people in a giant swindle. one who burns down your so smitten can be in any Then came spring and HealthCare.gov website, Not only have millions lost their health care plans, tens of millions more may lose theirs at year's end when they house. Then shows up with meaningful sense an ad- the “sequester crisis,” told a conference that he learn that their employer's health care plans also do not an empty water bucket. viser -- about what can meaning discretionary had worries: “Let’s just meet Obamacare mandates. Then lectures you about such a paragon as Obama spending “slashed” by make sure it’s not a third- Hillarycare cost the Democrats the House in 1994. Obam- how defective the house need advice? (Although “draconian” cuts of ... 2.3 world experience.” When acare, the love child of Hillarycare, could cost Democrats was. he did recently say, “What percent. Autumn brought such an embarrassing ex- the Senate in 2014. But what makes this a disaster not just for a party but What is now inexplica- we’re also discovering the crisis of the shutdown perience occurred, Obama a philosophy is that Obamacare is liberalism incarnate. It bly called Obama’s “fix” for is that insurance is com- of (part of) the govern- responded like a ruler of is premised on the idea that progressives, starting from the chaos he has created plicated to buy.” Just to ment, and the crisis sur- a banana republic unfet- scratch, can redesign a health care system, 16 percent of is surreal. He gives you buy.) It is, however, fair to rounding the inevitable tered by constitutional- the economy, and make it more fair, more just and more permission to reoccupy note that what ordinary raising of the debt ceiling. ism and the rule of law. efficient for us all. Obamacare was an act of hubris by an administration your house -- if you can get people ordinarily do is The ostensible crisis was Although no president has of talking heads most of whom never ran anything in their someone to rebuild it -- but their jobs, competently. that the Obama adminis- even a line-item veto pow- lives. And what we are witnessing is the antithesis of what for only another year. Obama’s inability to be tration might choose to er (which 44 governors we were promised. At least he has banished satisfied with anything so default on the nation’s debt have), this president as- So confident were they in the wonks that wrote the bill boredom from millions of banal has plunged him into even though government serts the power to revise that Nancy Pelosi could say, "We have to pass the bill so you can find out what is in it." lives. Although probably Jimmy Carter territory. revenues were 10 times the language of laws by Seven weeks in, the website is not fixed. Millions have not from his. Carter’s presidency larger than required to “enforcement discretion,” lost their health care plans. Quality hospitals are being cut The place to begin un- crumbled when people service the debt. and suggests no limiting out of the program as too costly. Individuals are being of- derstanding the unraveling decided they still liked Good grief. The 1854 principle. fered plans inferior to what they had in terms of benefits, of his presidency is page his character but had no passage of the Kansas- But even this is a crisis but with far more costly premiums. The crisis for Obama, his party, and his philosophy is that 274 of “The Bridge: The confidence in his compe- Nebraska Act was a cri- only if Congress makes it this is not only a nightly national story; it is a daily story in Life and Rise of Barack tence. Obamacare’s mis- sis. As was the 1857 Dred so by supine acquiescence. every state. And the anecdotes of debacles have been piling Obama.” The author, Da- adventures, and Obama’s Scott decision, the Great Congressional Democrats up, one upon another, for seven weeks. They do not cease, vid Remnick, editor of The response to them, have Depression and Pearl Har- are White House poodles. and there is no end in sight. New Yorker, quotes Valerie caused people to doubt bor. But as for 2013’s bliz- They also are progressives Nothing, it appears, will interrupt the litany of personal woes before Democrats, in panic, cut themselves loose of Jarrett, perhaps Obama’s both his character and his zard of supposed crises: and therefore disposed to Obamacare and try to swim away from the Lusitania. closest and longest-serv- competence. Arguments between the favor unfettered executive It will likely be a long time before another Democratic ing adviser, on her hero’s The White House, dis- houses of Congress, or power. Republicans are president dares again another such Great Leap Forward. : oriented by adoration -- in- between the executive supposed to be different.

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John Egger, 79, retired Arkansas State Police, Nov. 21 John Seaborn Egger, age and wife of over 58 years, Jeanne Egger 79 of Nashville, of Nashville; two sons, David and 115 years ago: 1898 presented “The Mouse Arkansas, passed wife Brenda Egger of Mena and The streets of Nashville that Roared” at Southern away Thursday, Kenneth Egger of Hempstead, present a very lively ap- State College at Magnolia November 21, 2013 in Nash- Texas; one brother, Don and wife pearance every day. The November 20 and 21. ville. He was born October Delphia Egger of Arkadelphia; wagons with cotton and Miss Powers , a 1960 3, 1934 near Mena, Arkansas two sisters, Mary and husband other produce together graduate of Dierks High to the late Teddie and Willia Buck Byford of Waldron and Kar- with the wagons hauling School, is a senior speech Hoover Egger. en and husband Jerry Walters of staves and lumber keep major and a member of John was a member of the Mena; three grandchildren, John the Stagecrafters and has the streets pretty well Bingen United Methodist Church and an David and wife Jill Egger, Russell and crowded. appeared in a number of Air Force veteran during Korea. He was wife Loren Egger, and Gary Egger; three As a result of the suc- drama productions. cess of the “dipping” pro- a retired Corporal with the Arkansas State step grandchildren, B’lanna, D’eanna, and cess established by the 30 years ago: 1983 Police Troop G in Hope, Arkansas. Prior C’ameron Stevenson; and a host of other government, the Missouri At City Council meeting to that he had been a city police oficerfamily and friends. authorities have extend- Tuesday Mayor Joe Ball for the city of Mena and a chief deputy Services will be Saturday, November ed the cattle quarantine surprised even himself for Polk County. John loved hunting and 23, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. at First United against Arkansas indefi- COMPILED BY when he cast his tiebreak- ishing and being outdoors. He was a thirty Methodist Church in Nashville with Bro. PATSY YOUNG nitely, which abolishes the er vote for returning a Second Degree Mason and past Master of James Harris and Bro. David Blasé ofi- open season heretofore also make a talk. This good stoplight to the intersec- Pleasant Valley Lodge # 30 in Nashville. ciating. Interment will follow at 2:30 p.m. extending from November will tour is for the purpose tion of Main and Hemp- He also was past Patron of Elberta Chap- in Cherry Hill Cemetery near Mena, Ar- 15 to March 15. However, of opening the Christmas stead Streets. The matter ter 538 Order of The Eastern Star in Nash- kansas under the direction of Nashville cattle from this state can- season and to invite all the was brought up by Alder- ville. John was also a faithful member of Funeral Home. not at any time enter Mis- people of Nashville to the man Floyd Clark, but the the (chain gang) at the Scrapper football Memorials may be made to the Pleasant souri, unless for immediate Texarkana 65th birthday motion was made by Al- home games. Valley Masonic Lodge # 30 at 603 North slaughter, without first celebration on December derman Margie Windham. Preceding him in death was a grand- Main Nashville, Arkansas 71852. being dipped. 6, 1938. Everyone is invit- Windham and Clark voted daughter, Samantha Egger. You may send the family an online sym- ed to attend the little show for the motion, Aldermen His survivors include his best friend pathy message to www.nashvillefh.com. 100 years ago: 1913 this afternoon in Nashville. James “Tiny” Lewis and Local and Social: Eugene “Buck” Taylor were I want to buy two good 50 years ago: 1963 opposed. Mayor Ball, who Lois Tollett Frances Compton Carmen Jackson young milch cows. Write Don Bryant, 21 year has consistently opposed Lois Elizabeth Frances Compton, Carmen E. D.C. Howell, Nathan, Ark. old Nashville youth, died efforts to restore the stop- Tollett, 96, died 84, of Nashville, Jackson, age Mrs. W.H. Toland visited Saturday of a self-inflicted light at the corner, voted Monday, November 18. Arkansas, died Friday, 84, of Glen- her sons, Jay and Butler, wound. Bryant’s body was ‘for’. Lois was born January November 22, 2013 wood, died Saturday, at Ouachita College last discovered in a cluster 26, 1917 to the late in Nashville. Mrs. November 23, 2013. week. of honeysuckle vines 50 20 years ago: 1993 Clarence and Margaret Compton was born He was born on Jan- Barrel salt, $1.75 at the yards from where he had A Henderson University Horne in Caddo Gap, August 17, 1929, in uary 29, 1929, at Kona- Hill Commission Co.- (Adv.) parked his car. Beside the freshman driving home for Arkansas. Magnolia, Arkansas wa, Oklahoma, the son Wanted- A white girl or shattered body was a .410 the weekend was killed She is survived by of Clarence Eugene woman to make home with shotgun containing the Friday afternoon in the the daughter of the late a brother, Alan Wade King and Vollie Hooker Jackson and Nina Belle Mrs. M.G. White, Roy, Ark. one empty shell. northern reaches of How- Horne; daughters Howard Jackson. Phone 515 line 5 Bryant graduated from ard County. Rankin. ,Arlene Kaschner and Survivors include He was a U.S. Army Biggest loaf of bread Nashville High School in The victim was 18-year Suzette (Martin) White; veteran, having served her son, John David in town at Model Bakery. 1960 and was a top ranked old Kasie Danielle Parson two grandsons; two a short time post-war Phone 37 –(Adv.) student in addition to be- of Wickes who was killed great-grandchildren; Compton of Nashville; where he worked to ing an outstanding basket- about five miles from her and numerous nieces her sister, June Ellen help rehabilitate in- 75 years ago: 1938 ball player. He attended home. Her car crossed the and nephews. of Texarkana; and jured soldiers and was The Texarkana Junior Henderson State College center line in a sharp curve numerous relatives. Chamber of Commerce at Arkadelphia. His mother and struck an oncoming The family would Church of Christ in his like to extend special Private graveside faith. good will tour will arrive in is Mrs. Cline Bryant of flatbed trailer truck head- services are scheduled Nashville about 4 o’clock Nashville. on. The accident occurred thanks to Doctors Scott He is survived by his Anderson and Sammy for 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, wife, Fanchon Jack- this afternoon. There will Ida Mae Powers, daugh- at about 2:45 p.m., seven November 26, 2013 be entertainment and a ter of Jesse T. Jones of miles west of Umpire on Kamel, all her special son of Glenwood; one speaker, and some promi- Dierks was a member of the Baker Creek bridge “family” and friends at Restland Memorial son, Randy Jackson of nent Nashville citizens will the production staff which over State Highway 4. at Quapaw Care and Park, under the direction Newhope; two daugh- Rehab and Gentiva of Latimer Funeral ters, Barbara Granado Hospice. The family Home in Nashville. of Phoenix, Arizona will have a private Memorials may be and Sharon Jackson of Woman accused of burglary pleads not guilty service at a later date. made to the St. Jude Glenwood; three grand- CHARLES GOODIN warrant. prehension or prosecution, Friends may Children’s Hospital in children, six great- Editor “When they arrived at the residential burglary and register at www. Memphis, TN; or to a grandchildren; one Sheriff’s Office, Mr. Harris got theft of property that stem grossfuneralhome.com. local church. brother and sister-in- NASHVILLE - A 23 year out of the vehicle and started from the same investigation. You may send law, Charles and Mary old local woman entered a walking inside,” Marion al- In other court news: Check out... an online sympathy Jackson of Fayetteville; not guilty plea to charges leges in the affidavit. “Just •฀ Geovanny฀ Valenzuela฀ message to www. and numerous nieces, of residential burglary and before going into the door, Trujillo, 37, of Nashville, was latimerfuneralhome. nephews and friends. theft of property Wednes- Mr. Harris fled on foot. He sentenced to five years of com. Memorial services day in Howard County Cir- was unable to be captured.” probation and ordered to will be held at 2:00 PM, cuit Court. Brandi Golston Court documents further pay a $500 fine plus court ...on Facebook! Tuesday, November was ordered to return to allege that Golston called costs and a DNA fee after 26, 2013, in the Davis- court Jan. 15 with an at- Marion several days later pleading guilty to a charge Thanksgiving Bake Sale Smith Funeral Home torney. Her pretrial was asking about the charges of first degree forgery. Chapel in Glenwood scheduled for March 5. faced by Harris, and admit- •฀ Justin฀ Clay฀ Byers,฀ 26,฀ th with Charles Jackson The allegations against ted that she was the one of Nashville, was sentenced Wednesday, November 27 • 7:30 a.m. oficiating. Golston stem from an in- responsible for entering the to six years in the Arkansas Guest registry is at vestigation that began Oct. residence and stealing the Department of Correction In front of Ivan Smith Furniture www.davis-smith.com. 29, when Colston’s next items at that time. with two suspended and door neighbor reported Harris was also in court ordered to pay court costs Bread, Rolls, Twists, Pies, & More that someone broke into his Wednesday, where he en- after pleading guilty to a residence between 5 a.m. tered a not guilty plea to charge of furnishing prohib- Come by & get your Holiday Goodies! and 6:30 p.m., taking a Gate- charges of hindering ap- ited articles. way computer, a Lorcin 380 pistol, a DVD player, a 50” Emerson television, jewelry Mount Magazine State Park and other items. “On Oct. 30, I located a 50” Emerson TV that was pawned by Lee Harris on Oct. 29 in Hope,” Nashville Police Investigator Larry Marion wrote in an affidavit attached to Colston’s case file. “I also located a Lorcin Mount Nebo State Park 380 pistol that was pawned at the same store by Brandi Golston. The pistol had the same serial number as the one reported stolen. When I talked with the pawn shop they told me that the two suspects came into the store together.” My park, your park, our parks. Further investigation revealed that Golston lives next door to the victim of Lake Catherine State Park the thefts, and that Harris is her boyfriend, according to court documents. On Oct. 29, NPD Officer The State Parks of Arkansas belong to all of us. They’re here for us to reconnect to the beauty of nature, Jackie Thomas made a traf- enjoy shared experiences with family or friends, and make memories to last a lifetime. Choose your favorite fic stop on a vehicle Harris season and visit ArkansasStateParks.com to plan an unforgettable getaway in one of your state parks. was driving, and police say he allowed Harris to drive ArkansasStateParks.com to the Howard County Jail to be served a misdemeanor 4 The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 | Monday, November 25, 2013 OUR READERS $3000 Year Name Here are your friends and neighbors who subscribed or renewed subscriptions 00 to your hometown newspaper last week! $17 Six months Week of November 17, 2013 In Howard, Pike, Sevier, Address NEW RENEWALS Rufus E. Wolff, Little Hempstead & Little River Co. Timbers, Mufreesboro Parrish Equipment, Rock Patsy Wood, Dierks Nashville Angela Couch, Columbus City Charlotte Lay, Nashville Bobby Turner, Tollette Dr. Marlin O. 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COMPILED BY Murfreesboro, committed Trevon Y. Thomas, 30, week by the Howard Coun- Commissioner of State acres, Howard County, CHARLES GOODIN to jail for nonpayment of Nashville, fined $250 + cost ty Clerk’s Office: Lands, Grantor to Ricky Arkansas. $368.22. AND CINDY HARDING fines. for disorderly conduct. 11/15: Joey Wade White, Wayne Sutton, Grantee, 11-15-2013 – Correc- Stanley Gosnell Jr., 40, Jeffrey D. Windham, 53, 30, McCaskill, and Kristy NE¼SE¼ EXC NWCOR (35 tion Redemption Deed No. District Court Nashville, ordered to pay Nashville, committed to Lorraine Zimmer, 29, Nash- acres) SE¼SE¼ (40 Acres), 317735 – John Thurston, The following cases by 11-21-14. jail for nonpayment of ville. Section 17, Township 11S, Commissioner of State were heard Thursday in fines. Range 27W, containing 75 Lands, Grantor to Ricky Howard County District City of Nashville Steven B. Wright, 37, Land Transactions acres, Howard County, Wayne Sutton, Grantee, Court: Dontaurus Vonte Block, Murfreesboro, fined $100 The following land Arkansas. $486.68. NE¼SE¼, Section 20, Town- 20, Mineral Springs, fined + cost + restitution for a transactions were filed 11-15-2013 – Correc- ship 11S, Range 27W, con- Howard County $100 + cost for violation of violation of the Arkansas last week in the Howard tion Redemption Deed No. taining 16.5 acres, Howard Milton A. Castro, 34, De a city ordinance - sagging Hot Check Law. County Circuit Clerk’s of- 317739 – John Thurston, County, Arkansas. $114.14. Queen, fined $250 + cost pants. fice: Commissioner of State 11-15-2013 – Correc- for driving on a suspended Gwen J. Harris, 52, Nash- City of Dierks 11-15-2013 – Warranty Lands, Grantor to Ricky tion Redemption Deed No. license. ville, fined $150 + cost for Nicholas W. Nitchell, 29, Deed – Lana Sue Schwope Wayne Sutton, Grantee, 317734 – John Thurston, Neybi Cisneros, 32, Day- disorderly conduct. Haughton, Louisiana, fined Cook Young Grantor to S½SW¼, Section 16 Town- Commissioner of State ton, Texas, forfeited $185 Marcus D. Johnson, 30, $250 + cost for shoplifting. Vincent Edward Cook and ship 11S, Range 27W, Con- Lands, Grantor to Ricky for speeding (75/55). Nashville, fined $250 + cost Janet Valdez, 53, Cabot, Lori Dianne Young Mc- taining 80 acres, Howard Wayne Sutton, Grantee, Kendahl E. Fant, 25, Am- for driving on a suspended forfetied $195 for improper Cain, Grantees, NE¼NW¼, County, Arkansas. $536.97. NE¼SE¼, Section 20, Town- ity, forfeited $50 for no seat license. or prohibited passing. Section 15, Township 11-15-2013 – Correc- ship 11S, Range 27W, con- belt. Marcus D. Johnson, 30, Avante J. Evans, 18, Min- 9S,Range 27W, containing tion Redemption Deed No. taining 22 acres, Howard Cesar M. Galaviz, 20, Nashville, fined costs for eral Springs, ordered to 0.691, more or less, AND 317736 – John Thurston, County, Arkansas. $133.64. Nashville, fined $100 + cost leaving the scene of an pay by 3-21-14. ALSO: NE-4 NW-4, Section Commissioner of State 11-15-2013 – Correc- for no driver’s license. accident. 5, Township 9S, Range 27W, Lands, Grantor to Ricky tion Redemption Deed No. Shelby Alexander Matthew Pedron, 32, Domestic Relations containing 1 acre, more Wayne Sutton, Grantee, 317224 – John Thurston, George, 19, Broken Bow, Nashville, forfeited $50 for The following domestic or less, Howard County, NW¼NW¼, Section 21, Commissioner of State Oklahoma, forfeited $50 for no seat belt. relations cases were filed Arkansas Township 11S, Range 27W, Lands, Grantor to Theresa no seat belt. Matthew Pedron, 32, last week in the Howard 11-15-2013 – Correc- containing 40 acres, How- & Elliott Turner, Grantees, Shelby Alexander Nashville, forfeited $245 County Circuit Clerk’s of- tion Redemption Deed No. ard County, Arkansas. SW¼;NE¼NW¼, Section 10, George, 19, Broken Bow, for failure to appear. fice: 317738 – John Thurston, $196.85. Township 9S, Range 28W, Oklahoma, forfeited $245 Melissa Ritter, 34, Nash- 11/15: Christina McMel- Commissioner of State 11-15-2013 – Correc- containing 13.33 acres, for failure to appear. ville, fined $250 + cost for lon vs. Michael McMellon, Lands, Grantor to Ricky tion Redemption Deed No. Howard County, Arkansas. Thomas E. King Jr., 49, obstructing government divorce; Wayne Sutton, Grantee, 317737 – John Thurston, $1069.74. Texarkana, committed to operations. 11/20: Lynda Marie Lee- E½NE¼, Section 20, Town- Commissioner of State 11-18-2013 - Warranty jail for nonpayment of Elmer C. Smith, 55, Min- dale vs. Jeremy Johnson ship 11S, Range 27W, con- Lands, Grantor to Ricky Deed – Paul Kizer and Edna fines. eral Springs, forfeited $50 Leedale, domestic abuse. taining 80 acres, Howard Wayne Sutton, Grantee, Kizer, husband and wife, Tony Ebiedo, 39, Nash- for no seat belt. County, Arkansas. $509.88. SW¼NW¼ (40 acres); Grantors to Grover Hill and ville, forfeited $235 for no Jessica R. Staggs, 24, De Marriage 11-15-2013 – Correc- NW¼SW¼ (40 acres); Sec- Ramona Hill, husband and driver’s license. Queen, fined $250 + cost + The following marriage tion Redemption Deed No. tion 21, Township 11S, wife, Grantees, Fractional Steven B. Wright, 37, restitution for shoplifting. license was issued last 317740 – John Thurston, Range 27W containing 80 See RECORD / Page 9 You have some good Choices in Living Do you need help for aging parents? Are you looking for alternatives to living in a nursing home or institution? 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(NRW:93-94,w291-17.5) 6 Farm The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 | Monday, November 25, 2013 Shut up and drive Baxter Howard County Judge cartoons. I reckon the fin- Kevin “Cotton Top” Smith ger signified the fact that will tell y’all we need to From The she was winning the race Black slow WAY down on our against me. county roads where our Barnyard Seriously, I hope our On the edge O f cO mmO n sense road crews are busy. Too lawmen sock it to these many times our crew have by Mike Graves brain handicapped driv- Black’s Hambletonian had to dive for cover, and ers who believe they have they’re spending too much more important dealings Did you ever wonder if being horsey is heredi- time avoiding speeders or injured, and hopefully sages waiting on me when I than the rest of us. Espe- tary? 25 years ago a fellow veterinarian invited who are texting. she got her message sent. reach my destination (told cially when the rest of us me into his office and showed me a picture in Most of these folks We bet her text message y’all I was important). are hauling feed or cows. a livestock book copyrighted in 1882. It was a don’t have any reason in was REAL important, as Last Saturday, I was go- But if you pull me over, drawing of a bay stallion. It was labeled “Black’s the world to be in a hurry, most text messages are. ing south on the Faye Stone Will Bell, I probably just Hambletonian. One of the finest and best blooded since many of them are We’re gonna see more Turnpike when a govern- need a warning, OK? trotting stallions of the day. Property of S. Baxter unemployed, “disabled,” of these accidents too, as ment van went around me That’s all for this week. Black, Compassville, PA. Cost when a weanling colt, or are just going to a neigh- more of us text while driv- doing 100. The driver was God bless you, Dot Por- $3500. Sired by Rysdyk’s Hambletonian; dam, Kitt, borhood pill popping party ing. Not me. Like Elmer My- saying something to me terfield, and rest in peace, out of Long Island Black Hawk.” where there is no conse- ers and the Dyer Brothers, I and waved at me with one John Egger. I was taken aback! Aunt Effie always told me that quence for showing up late can barely spell “text.” finger as she passed. “Wish I were down, on my great grandfather, James Black (b. 1833) was (oh yes, don’t forget the My peoples say I have to I just kept a whistling some blue Bayou, with a Pennsylvania Dutch, from Erie County Pennsylva- drivers who can’t read the learn, but so far I haven’t. to a Merle Haggard song cane pole in my hand. I just nia. His son, my grandfather, was E. Baxter Black. English language). And, now that I’ve reached and wondered what in dream and keep on being (b. 1866). According to the U.S. Trotting Registry Up in Pike County, a teen 56 and can hardly hear, our the world could be so the way I am.” Black’s Hambletonian was foaled in 1868. It’s begin- who was busy texting hit phone plays a real pretty important on a Saturday, -Merle Haggard ning to look suspicious. the back of a school bus. song while we drive down when most government The Way I Am The ancestry backtrack for James Black (b. Luckily, no one was killed the road and I’ve got 4 mes- employees are watching 1 Corinth 1:2 1833) ends with him. S. Baxter Black was born in Pennsylvania in 1825, 8 years before James. S. Black’s father was listed as foreign born. The census in 1850 shows S. Baxter Black to be living in Lancaster County Pennsylvania and was listed Hope Livestock Auction market report as a farmer. It is my belief that James named his son E. Baxter Cattle Receipts: 1939 Last week: 1590 Last year: 1305 Compared to last week: Slaughter cows and bulls steady. Feeder steers under 650 lbs 5.00-10.00 lower over 650 lbs steady. Black after S. Baxter Black. They were across the Feeder heifers under 550 lbs. 7.00-10.00 lower over 550 lbs. 2.00 to 4.00 lower. Supply included 850 feeder calves; 875 yearlings; state from each other and the ancestry doesn’t 27 replacement cows; 168 slaughter cows; 16 slaughter bulls. Feeder supply consisted of 37 percent English and English crosses; connect them as brothers, but they could easily 43 percent Exotic and Exotic crosses; 20 percent Brahman and Brahman crosses. Feeder supply included 58 percent steers be cousins. E. Baxter had a son named Robert and bulls; 42 percent heifers. Prices follow with weighted average price in parenthesis. who named his son Baxter A. …which is me. And Slaughter Cows: we are all horsey. Grandpa E. Baxter was horsey. %Lean Weight Average Dress High Dress Low Dress The same could be said of my father Robert, Uncle Breakers 75-80% 1000-1500 73.00-75.00 Bert, cousin Jim (James), daughter Jennifer and me. Boners 80-85% 950-1400 75.00-80.00 82.00-87.50 71.00-73.00 Now, $3,500 had to be a lot of money in 1868. Lean 85-90% 900-1300 66.00-70.00 But it appears S. Baxter was doing pretty well for Light 85-92% 700-950 61.00-64.00 himself. Black’s Hamilton is sired by Rysdyk’s Slaughter Bulls: Hambletonian (b. 1849) who happens to be the one Weight Average Dress High Dress Low Dress of the most prominent sires of the breed. Y.G. 1-2 1000-2100 83.00-92.00 76.00-80.00 My contention is supported by the dearth of Baxter Blacks who have walked the Earth. When I Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1 Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price Google myself I find only one or two but they have 14 300-345 325 195.00-210.00 201.75 18 700-745 723 130.00-140.00 134.49 different middle initials. I figger if I checked their 22 350-395 375 195.00-207.00 198.13 11 750-785 768 125.00-135.00 131.62 ancestry back four or five generations we’d all 29 400-445 418 185.00-200.00 190.00 2 805-835 820 123.00-133.00 127.91 3 850-870 860 120.00-125.00 121.65 be named after the same character that S. Baxter 32 450-495 473 173.00-186.00 178.57 was named after. After all, who would make up a 62 500-545 523 160.00-175.00 166.25 Medium and Large 2 42 550-595 572 153.00-165.00 157.11 7 325-345 334 150.00-165.00 155.11 name like that? 54 600-645 624 145.00-158.00 150.86 5 355-395 381 145.00-155.00 150.57 James moved through Wisconsin and Texas 19 655-695 671 146.00-156.00 152.00 14 400-440 422 145.00-155.00 149.85 then finally Oklahoma. His son E. Baxter was in the 32 700-745 722 140.00-156.00 147.23 31 450-490 478 140.00-150.00 145.07 3 510-530 523 130.00-135.00 131.69 Oklahoma Territory Land Run of ’89 and staked out 7 750-790 772 137.00-152.00 146.69 the home place where my dad was born in 1918. 3 805-845 825 135.00-144.00 139.05 4 580-590 585 130.00-135.00 132.74 5 850-885 869 130.00-141.00 137.56 2 605-645 625 123.00-125.00 123.97 In 1880 S. Baxter moved to Lexington, KY, bein’ in 3 950-990 973 120.00-125.00 121.70 2 660-685 673 120.00 120.00 the horse business and all, and in 1888 he had a Medium and Large 2 Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 1 sale. Sold the place, the livestock and all the horses 7 320-345 331 175.00-185.00 180.44 Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 4 475-495 485 153.00-163.00 157.69 except two; Greenfield and Black’s Hambletonian. 12 355-395 371 170.00-183.00 178.48 I have on my wall an original litho of Black’s 28 400-445 425 160.00-177.00 170.14 12 510-545 529 145.00-155.00 151.14 30 450-490 470 150.00-165.00 157.22 6 550-590 570 130.00-144.00 137.98 Hambletonian that was portrayed in the livestock 10 505-545 523 144.00-154.00 148.68 6 600-640 620 130.00-140.00 137.22 book 150 years ago. How I got it is another story. 10 550-595 574 135.00-145.00 140.09 8 655-685 671 130.00-145.00 135.76 3 605-625 617 135.00-140.00 138.31 9 700-740 722 130.00-138.00 133.33 2 665-675 670 130.00-135.00 132.48 3 775-790 783 125.00-133.00 129.31 4 710-745 726 120.00-135.00 126.31 8 800-840 819 120.00-133.00 125.60 2 750-775 763 130.00-135.00 132.54 3 850-870 860 115.00-119.00 117.01 Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1 Replacement Cows: Pre-tested for bangs; pregnancy; and Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price age. Medium and Large 1-2: 15 300-340 320 175.00-185.00 179.86 Age Weight Months Bred Price 27 350-395 375 160.00-178.00 170.16 2-6 year old 950-1270 second and third 97.00-125.00 22 400-445 421 160.00-175.00 169.03 7-10 year old 900-1175 second and third 80.00-95.00 26 450-495 473 155.00-168.00 159.85 Cow and calf Pairs: Medium and Large 1-2: 59 500-545 526 140.00-155.00 147.68 Age Cow Weight Calf Wt Price 57 550-595 571 139.00-153.00 144.99 2-6 year old 850-1200 100-200 1250.00-1650.00 36 600-645 623 135.00-145.00 138.93 7-10 year old 850-1150 100-200 1150.00-1300.00 per pair 26 650-695 673 130.00-140.00 135.58 2-year old heiferettes 900-1150 93.00-114.00

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Gavin Jones – I am thankful for Food, toys, Leo – I am thankful for Daddy, my brothers, and Robert Hupp – I am Emma Lyle – I am thankful thankful for my kitty, my books, mom and baby puppies and my mom and my bike. thankful for Mamaw, Papaw for daddy, momma, clothes, dog, mommy, papa and sister daddy. Sophie Younger – I am Alan, Papaw and Big Papaw, and my sister. papa Ronnie, daddy, green Keara H. – I am thankful for Jaydon – I am thankful for thankful for My momma, Myraina and Becky. Hayden Smith – I am beans, rice, Nana and Food, toys, table, clothes, dragons and blue wagons. my daddy, sisters, Bracen James – I am thankful for my horse, I love family. bath, Family, Daddy time, Lonnie – I am thankful for butterflies, and food. thankful for mom buys my mom too, and my dog Maddie Medlin – I am and school with friends water, dogs and mama. Jackson Billy – I am food, mom buys me toys, because he is cool. thankful for my church, Nevaeh J. – I am thankful Jayvon – I am thankful for thankful for hugging, Whitley had a baby, stay Damaricus Craven – I’m Mommy, Daddy, Daisy, for Bubbas, Navari, Uncle my mama and songs. momma, and that my with my Casey and stay thankful for my chicken, basketball and football. Timmy, Momma, Memo, Ariel – I am thankful for my daddy plays ball with me. with my Whitley. my sister that is asleep and Alex Campos – I am and toys mama and apples. Havyn Hanson – I am Christopher Logan – I am mom and dad. thankful for momma, daddy Omarian S. – I am thankful Nick – I am thankful for fish thankful for momma, daddy, thankful for my sister, my Mason Golston – I’m and the park. for Momma, daddy and and kisses. and my dog Bo. mommy, my grandma, my thankful for my mom and Lexi Waldrop – I am Sissy Mack Arnold – I am Aniyah Gilliam – I am cousin, my uncle. dad. thankful for daddy’s cat, Kadence G. – I am thankful thankful for momma and thankful for my momma, Dylan Newton – I am Bayron Espinal – I’m daddy, momma and Diva. for my house, my bed, daddy. my daddy, and brothers. thankful for fishing, my thankful for my mom. Emilee Barragan – I am blanky, mommy, daddy and Bo Bell – I am thankful for Aisilen Stovall – I am mom, ice, my dad and Lewis Harris – I’m thankful thankful for my mommy bubba. Mrs. Andrea, Mrs. Kaylee, thankful for my momma turkeys. for my paint, mom and dad and daddy and Bubba. 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Momma, daddy, bubba, and Landree Green – I am Moises Ortiz Murillo – I am Micah Sillivan – I am Dustin Jacoby – I’m Konner Jones – I am sissy. thankful for my new dog thankful for my heart and thankful for my whole thankful for turkey, mom thankful for my daddy and Emily P. – I am thankful for and Jett. my family. family, eating, school, and dad. momma, my papa “D” and William and momma, Aunt Trenton Hill – I am thankful Josue Murillo – I am drawing and church. Jaycelynn – I’m thankful for my toys and my best friend Pam, bubba, food, cereal, for my house, iPod, phone, thankful for Bryan, mami, Emily Watts – I am thankful my mommy. Luke. and friends. school, momma, and daddy. and papi. for Aiden and Conner, Leslie Marrufo – I’m Conner McDaniel – I am Armando P. – I am thankful Jacoby Hopson – I am Marco Nava – I am thankful mommy, daddy, papaw and thankful for my sisters and thankful for all my toys, for Toys, playing with thankful for my family, dog, for my mami, my papi, my grandma. my moma. mommy and daddy and all friends, Momma, daddy, and grandma. sister. Abigale Webb – I am Ja’Kirayonna Martin – I’m the deer. bubba, and sister. Jordan Jamison – I am Anthony Escamilla – I am thankful for Barbie castle, thankful for my mama. Zech Melson – I am thankful Rebecca P. – I am thankful thankful for daddy, momma, thankful for my dogs and a sister and brother to play Raven McFadden – I’m for my Daddy and Momma, for friends to play with, and my sister. my family. with, mamaw and papaw, thankful for my chicken. my little brother, a big deer, family, and books. Rayshad Jones – I am Baylee Callaway – I am toys to play with and Ammi Moreno – I’m and all my toys. Jeycee P. – I am thankful thankful for my granny and thankful for Turkey, soup, momma and daddy. thankful for my mommie. Will Prescott – I am for school, food, and family. daddy. my momma, and my Trinity Wilburn – I am Santiago Moreno – I’m thankful for my Mommy Darlene S. – I am thankful Christy Maya – I am brother. thankful for my daddy, thankful for my dad and and Daddy and my sister. for toys, family, and friends thankful for my grandma Jakhari Starr – I am grandma, and friends. mom. Copelin Reeder – I am at school. and my family. thankful for my momma. Kailyn Scott – I am thankful Lavar Nelson – I’m thankful thankful for my Mommy A’yanna S. – I am thankful Sam McCullough – I am Itzel Barajas – I am thankful for my toys. for my shoes and mom. and Daddy, my new baby for momma, granny, nana, thankful for Ninja Turtles, for mami, papi, and brother. Zavion Vaughn – I am Edwin Pacheco – I’m and all my toys, and Kinley, daddy, and God. Oma, mommy, and Sarah. Kayla Bretado – I am thankful for an apple, juice, thankful for my mommy my friend. Mallory S. – I am thankful Katarina Morris – I am thankful for My house, my and fish. and dad. Brieanna Stone – I am for daddy, momma, bubba, thankful for mommy, daddy food, my family, babies and Isaac Turner – I am thankful JaTorian Smalley – I’m thankful for my mommy food, toys, and uncle (Ah and my house. cars. for a monkey, a toy, choo thankful for my mother. and daddy, my nana and Ah). Lariat Morris – I am Kaylin Capps – I am choo train, and T.V. Rihanna Stuart – I’m papa, my grandmaw and Kiyanna S. – I am thankful thankful for my puppy, thankful for My toys, my Princess Davis – I am thankful for my family, grandpaw and my little for momma and my house. mommy, daddy, and my clothes, my momma, my thankful for Thanksgiving mom,dad and my brother. brother, Hunter. Abigail T. – I am thankful sisters. daddy and my sissy. and forgiving for something. Seonna Thompson – I’m Luke Wallis – I am thankful for daddy and Brandi. Adrie Perez – I am thankful Mallory Clifto – I am Jaime Hartness – I am thankful for my mother, for that I am a cowboy and Koi G. – I am thankful for for my parents and my thankful for my brother, thankful for getting food, cake, chicken and pets. for my mom and dad, my momma, friends, and toys. uncles. my Mickey and Minnie, my my mom, and dad. Victor Valdez – I’m thankful brother and sister and all Khylie G. – I am thankful Bryan Najera – I am mom and dad, my toys, and LaCorey Washington – I am for my mother, turkey and my toys. for food, momma, thankful for mommy, daddy Goofy. thankful for my mom and chicken Jayson Jones – I am grandmother, and Dora. and my sister. Edward Contreras – I am toys. Hugo Villalobos – I’m thankful for my mommy Braxton Pryor – I am thankful for my mom, my Aaliyah Christopher – I am thankful for my daddy, and daddy. thankful for Momma, my dad, my brother, my sister thankful for my momma mommy, dad, sister and my Jackson Melson – I am brothers and my toys. and eggs. and toys. kitten. thankful for mommy, daddy

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DIERKS - The Dierks Outlaws felt the absence of their leading rusher and tackler Friday as their undefeated season came to an end with a 27-8 loss to the Strong Bulldogs. With star sophomore running back Trendin McK- inney and middle lineback- er Andy Tedder sidelined by injury, the Outlaws struggled to produce any offensive output and gave LaMichael Pettway takes a shot on the back of a Horatio defender Friday LUKE REEDER | Nashville News up four unanswered scores during the Scrapper basketball team’s season opener. Staff photo by Luke Reeder Timya Sanders takes a shot for Nashville while Adriana before finally getting on the Walston defends for Dierks Tuesday during the Nashville board in the final minutes Scrapperettes’ win over the Lady Outlaws. of the rainy contest. The Bulldogs did not throw a single pass in the game, eating up nearly the SEASON OPENING WIN Scrapperettes entire first quarter on their first possession and large Scrappers get past Lions to start year 1-0 chunks of the clock on each drive thereafter. They CHARLES GOODIN Earlier in the night, the Scrapper- ease past were able to score twice in Editor ettes claimed a 41-24 victory over the the first half, entering the Lady Lions. big break with a 14-0 lead, HORATIO - The Nashville Scrap- Despite the final score, the teams then add two more scores pers opened roundball season in style matched efforts throughout much of in the third quarter to seal Friday with a 64-36 thrashing of the Lady Outlaws the contest, but the Scrapperettes the win. Horatio Lions. were able to pull ahead in the final Dierks’ lone touchdown Nashville was dominant from the stanza of play thanks to a six point run CHARLES GOODIN time at a 25 point deadlock, came on a run by Tyler outset of the contest, putting up 19 by Kassidy Snowden. Editor and Nashville was able to Kesterson with 5:08 re- points to Horatio’s eight in the first Snowden was also instrumental pull ahead by one point in maining in the final stanza quarter thanks to clutch free throw in the first quarter, putting up six of DIERKS - The Nashville the third quarter courtesy of play. The Outlaws faked shooting by Cameron Alexander and Nashville’s 10 total points to tie the Scrapperettes narrowly of two field goals by Shayla a PAT on the extra point three field goals by LaMichael Pettway. Lady Lions. She added six more points outscored the Dierks Lady Wright. attempt and Tyler Narens Brandon Shamrock led the team to her tally in the second quarter and Outlaws Tuesday, pulling Defense proved to be connected with Trent Coff- through the second quarter, putting the Scrapperettes entered halftime off a 37-33 victory over the determining factor in man for the two point con- up eight of the Scrappers’ 11 points to with a narrow two point lead. their Howard County ri- the final stanza of play, version that would prevent help them enter halftime with an eight The third quarter was a team effort vals. when the Scrapperettes a shutout. point advantage. that saw Snowden, Breonna Jefferson Dierks was able to whip were able to hold the Lady The game was a some- Nashville put the game away in the and Maddi Horton contribute to the Nashville in the opening Outlaws to just one free what anticlimactic end to third, tacking on 16 with Shamrock nine total points scored by the Scrap- quarter, scoring 18 to the throw while going on a Dierks’ best season since again leading the way, while holding perettes in that period. Horatio, mean- Scrapperettes’ nine thanks four-point tear themselves. 2005, when they finished the outmatched Lions to nine. while, managed five, giving Nashville to a 12-point run by Adri- Snowden led in scoring state runners up. The Out- Alexander’s free throw shooting a six point advantage as the teams ana Walston and treys by for the Scrapperettes with laws close the year with again came through for the Scrappers headed into the final quarter. Madasan Muse and Mi- 11 points, while Wright an 11-1 record and their in the final quarter, helping them add The Scrapperettes would outscore kayla Feemster. contributed nine and first outright conference another 18 points to their tally while the Lady Lions 14-4 in the fourth to Kassidy Snowden led Horton had six. Sanders, championship since 2004. Horatio managed just eight. claim the win. the Scrapperettes to a re- La’Trice Wiley and Garland covery in the second quar- rounded out scoring with ter, however, putting up three points each. nine while Timya Sanders, Walston led the charge Western Sizzlin Maddi Horton and Tiyonna for the Lady Outlaws, Garland contributed an ad- amassing 22 points, while We are OPEN on ditional seven. Muse had seven and Feem- Antioch The teams entered half- ster contributed four. Baptist Thanksgiving Day! Church 5th Friday 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The Print Shop singing has been Hwy 27 S. & Hwy 27 Bypass Nashville • 845-1994 For all your cancelled for this printing 7 Temporary job openings Trampus Hebert dba: The Crawish Shack in Oberlin, Shipper month. LA 1/6/2014 to 9/30/2014. General worker needed for crawish and rice farm. needs! Work includes tractor driving, ield prep, water maint, fertilize, plant and havest Drop off point of crops. 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economically distressed communities resulted in areas, said HOPE vice pres- the federal New Markets INDUSTRY ident Scot Flay. The NMTC Tax Credit program en- COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING From Page 1 allocation from HOPE is be- acted by Congress as part ing paired with a $2M allo- of the Community Renewal ana, Mississippi and Ten- cation from Chase Commu- Tax Relief Act of 2000. nessee, they said. nity Development Banking, “This is a great day for The new plating and he explained Chase also Husqvarna, for Chase and honing line will create 22 served as the equity inves- for Nashville, Arkansas. new jobs at the 1,200 em- tor for the $10M equipment This investment will create ployee facility, accord- purchase and installation. jobs- which will strengthen ing to statements from “The jobs supported by the company, the com- Husqvarna. Husqvarna this investment offer good munity and the families Group operations in Nash- wages and benefits, and who live here,” said Wan- ville support more than 800 generate a tremendous da Clark, Vice President, additional jobs in South- economic impact in south- Chase Community Devel- west Arkansas. west Arkansas,” said HOPE opment Banking. “Partnering with HOPE CEO Bill Bynum. “Compa- Since 1976, Husqvarna on this initiative will help nies like Husqvarna are has been a key employer to bring the right tools vital to a prosperous com- and contributor to the to our facilities to help munity, which makes it a economic engine of South- maintain our efficiency perfect fit for our mission, west Arkansas said plant LUKE REEDER | Nashville News in producing outdoor and for our New Markets officials. They then said James Harris leads singing Sunday during a community Thanksgiving service held power equipment,” said Tax Credits.” that this investment in new at First United Methodist Church in Nashville. Jack Fish, Vice Presidentof Rural and inner-city re- equipment will bring the Manufacturing, Husqvarna gions of the country have plating and honing process Americas. “Additionally, suffered from a chronic local without the need to or less, TRACT 2: NE¼SW¼, 28W, containing 0.37 acre, when you can add new shortage of capital for eco- source these components RECORD Section 30 Township 9S, more or less; NE¼SW¼, jobs that will support our nomic development be- from overseas. Range 28W, containing Section 30, Township 7S, local town and community, cause private capital tends Using three previous From Page 5 0.871 acres, more or less, Range 28W, containing 0.50 that’s great.” to flow toward where mon- allocations totaling $50 Howard County, Arkansas acre, more or less, Howard The New Markets Tax ey is already accumulating- million, HOPE has financed SW¼SW¼, Section 6, Town- 11-19-2013 – Warranty County, Arkansas Credit program is run by in fast-growing metropoli- 108 projects for a total of ship 7 South, Range 28W, Deed – Jose Rafael Andrula 11-21-2013 – Warran- the U.S. Treasury Depart- tan areas, explained Flay. more than $71 million, with Howard County, Arkansas Garcia, Grantor to Daniel ty Deed – Mary Martin, ment and brings private A desire to bring economic 23 NMTC loans for nearly 11-18-2013 – Warranty Castro-Andraca, Grantee, Grantor to Bryan Billings, capital investments into prosperity to low-income $6 million in Arkansas. Deed – Barbara J. Pannell, North 32 Ft. of Lot 14, Block Grantees, Lot 14, Rolling Trustee of the Barbara J. 51, McCullough Addition, Hills Subdivision, contain- Pannell Living Trust, Grant- Mineral Springs, Howard ing 3 acres, more or less, or to Cyrus C. Kitchens County, Arkansas Howard County, Arkansas nity to make money. for an event called the West and wife Barbara Kitchens, 11-20-2013 – Correction 11-21-2013 – Personal “Some found out there Africa Project Fair, which Grantees, W½ of the N½ Personal Representative’s Representative’s Deed – AFRICA were some foreign people seeks to inoculate natives of Lot 8 of the Frl. SW¼, Deed – Gwenda Sparks, as Gwenda Sparks, as Per- From Page 1 at the hotel who might like against polio. Eradicating Section 31, Township 6S, Personal Representative sonal Representative of the to buy something, so im- the disease is Rotary In- Range 28 W, LESS AND of the Estate of Larry Ran- Estate of Larry Ranson Wil- mediately a market sprang ternational’s primary goal, EXCEPT, 1 acre, Howard son Williams, Deceased, liams, Deceased, Grantor in the country live on less up,” she said. and it has helped immunize County, Arkansas Grantor to Michael Milum to Gwenda Sparks and than $1.25 per day, Jenks Jenks made the trip with more than two billion chil- 11-18-2013 – Warranty and Cathy Milum, as an es- Gregory Williams, Grant- said most are entrepreneurs other Rotarians and the dren in 122 countries since Deed Limited Liability tate by the entirety, TRACT ees, SW ¼ NW ¼, Section 25, who never miss an opportu- World Health Organization 1979. Company – Clifton Land 1: NE-4 SE-4, Section 26, Township 9S, Range 27W, Company, LLC, Grantor to Township 9S, Range 27W, containing 4.624 acres, Mary Martin, Grantee, Lot containing 1.4 acres, more more or less, SW¼NW¼, 14, Rolling Hills Subdivi- or less; TRACT 2: Block Section 25, Township 9S, sion, containing 3 acres, 121, City of Nashville, How- Range 27W, containing just trying hard, but we are metal plating operations more or less, Howard ard County, Arkansas 0.233 acres, more or less, JAN-EZE aggressively pursuing new in-house, said in a sub- County, Arkansas 11-20-2013 – Warranty SW¼NW¼NW¼NW¼, opportunities using new sequent interview that 11-18-2013 – Warranty Deed – Michael Vega and Section 25, Township 9S, From Page 1 strategies. We have previ- he was not informed that Deed – Phyllis A. Scott, Katrina Vega, Grantors Range 27W, containing ously not needed to pursue plating operations for the Grantor to Joseph Poole to Katrina Vega and Jon- 1.334 acres, more or less, additional business, as local Husqvarna facility and Misty Poole, husband Michal Wayne Vega, as SW¼NW¼NW¼NW¼, Jan-Eze Plating, a business from Husqvarna were being done by a lo- and wife, Grantees, TRACT joint tenants with right Section 25, Township 9S, chrome and nickel plat- has kept us at or above cal company. He stated 1: N½SW¼, Section 30, of survivorship, Grant- Range 27W, containing ing business started in capacity.” that the impression he had Township 9S, Range 28W, ees, SE¼SW¼, Section 1.786 acres, more or less, Nashville in 1986, employs Though the small com- was that plating operations containing 11 acres, more 30, Township 7S, Range Howard County, Arkansas. 45 people. The company pany is an investor-held were conducted overseas, currently derives a major- corporation, Frohnapple and expressed dismay at ity of its work from plating said, “In a sense it is very the possible loss of local piston heads and cylinder much a family business. jobs, saying, “That is very walls for the small engines Dale Hart started the com- unfortunate.” Husqvarna manufactures pany, and Sally Hart, the Frohnapple is reluctant for use in their weed trim- company president, is his when asked about what Rated “A Excellent” by A.M. Best and proudly serving insureds through independent agents since 1825 mers, chain saws and other daughter-in-law. She and will happen when the ac- yard equipment. his daughter Elizabeth count with Husqvarna Frohnappel said he was Camp are the top share- does close, which is ex- not caught by surprise by holders.” pected within the year. the move from the multi- He then expressed some “I don’t want to worry Poultry Farm Insurance national corporation. frustration that the com- my employees. We are not “We were notified well pany’s largest account is clear about what will hap- over a year ago of their being lost in part because pen as the account with Coverage from he Norfolk & Dedham Group® protects your plans,” he admitted, saying of a taxpayer subsidized Husqvarna closes. We are that his company has been loan: confident in our ability farm from many perils faced by today’s Poultry trying hard to develop “[Hart] beat on doors to continue in operation new business with exist- asking people to invest, and to maintain the high ing customers, find new put up his own retirement standards we have always Grower. We ofer coverage tailored speciically to meet customers and consider to build this business,” had,” he said. “Husqvarna plating in new metals if Frohnappel explained. said they’re going to add 22 the needs of Poultry Growers. A farm owner’s policy from needed to get those new Bill Bynum, CEO of jobs because of this. Best customers - even going so HOPE Enterprise Corpora- case scenario, I expect N&D® includes but is not limited to: far as to hire outside con- tion, who secured $8 mil- the net increase to jobs in sultants to help bring in lion of the $10 million loan the city of Nashville to be new business. “We are not for Husqvarna to move zero.” • Poultry Houses – he structures housing your chicken or turkeys. Lower Your Payments Before EVERY VEHICLE • Equipment – Tractors, generators and other farm tools and equipment. Your Insurance Rises!!! 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Thanksgiving is an American holiday celebrated every year on the fourth Thursday of November. Some people call it Turkey Day. On this day, people give thanks for the many good things in their lives. Traditionally, families gather for a large feast known as Thanksgiving dinner. The most common Thanksgiving menu includes a roasted turkey with gravy, dressing, cranber- ry sauce, some type of potatoes, several varieties of vegetables, bread, and desserts such as pecan or pumpkin pie. This meal is derived from the very irst Thanksgiving dinner prepared in 1621 by a group of American settlers known as the Pilgrims. The Pilgrims came from Europe to the New World on a ship called the Maylower, which landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Although the Pilgrims worked hard, the Winter was harsh, and they did not know how to cultivate food in the new Country. The Pilgrims did not have enough food to survive the Winter. A local Indian tribe, the Wampanoag, helped the Pilgrims by providing them with food and teaching them to sur- vive on the land. To thank the Wampanoag for their kindness, the Pilgrims prepared a feast with their new skills to honor the Indian tribe for their help. The two groups dined together at the irst Thanksgiving dinner. The Ameri- can tradition became a national holiday in 1863 during Abraham Lincoln’s Hidden Words:

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1. ANDINI - Wampanoag, Winter ______Ans:1)Indian 2. KERYTU Make ______Your Own Pumpkin Pie! Follow the directions to make your own no-bake pumpkin pie. 3. ILGRMIP You will need: Graham crackers, canned pumpkin pie illing, ______marshmallow creme, whipped cream, cinnamon, small bowls, spoons. 4. SAERTHV Step One: Take the graham crackers and line the bottom ______of the bowls with them. You may also use mini store- bought graham cracker pie shells. 5. HLYTUPOM Step Two: Mix 1 cup of pumpkin pie illing with 1/2 cup ______marshmallow creme. Add a sprinkle of the cinnamon. 6. PNAPCEEI Step Three: Place mixture on top of the graham crackers. ______Step Four: If desired, ask an adult to microwave your pie for 10-15 sec- onds, until warm. Then add whipped cream and enjoy! Be sure to place 7. YORFAEMLW any leftovers in the refrigerator. ______Across Clues: Solve the puzzle with 8. GISVNANKIGTH 1. Slang term referring to Thanksgiving. the clues provided. ______2. The name of the Pilgrims’ ship was? Color 6. Who came over on the Maylower? 8. President that made Thanksgiving an It! oficial holiday. 9. Popular pie served on Thanksgiving. Down Clues: 1. Name of a popular November holiday. 3. Name of Indian tribe that assisted the Pilgrims through the harsh Winter. 4. What city lies where they landed? 5. Traditional bird served on this day. 7. Month in which this holiday occurs. Thanksgiving Crossword A Special Thank You To All Our Sponsors! Power Pharmacy Home Improvement Center of Southwest Arkansas YORK GARY of 1310 S. 4th St. Murfreesboro Rehab &Nursing Complete Building Materials & 110 W. 13th Street • Murfreesboro Hardware Store AUTOPLEX NAShvillE Nashville YOUR LUMBER STORE & MORE Hwy฀278/371฀W.฀•Nashville฀•฀845-1536 142 Hwy. 27 Bypass, Nashville Dodge,฀Chevy,฀Jeep,฀GMC฀&฀MORE! 845-1413 (870) 285-2186 (870) 845-3500 Compliments of Stephanie & Company Salon Little Red School House 845-2364 620 N. Main, Nashville Ray Rogers Timber Co. Carolyn Scott, Owner/Director Land/Timber Acquisition “Styles for the entire family” Mon-Fri฀•฀5:30฀am-5:30฀pm Stephanie Wakefield, (870)฀845-2061฀•฀1121฀W.฀Johnson & Contract Logging Owner/Stylist 800-582-4631 (870) 845-0032 Nashville,฀Arkansas Nashville Nursing & Professional Service & Free Estimates Davis Portable Buildings Woods & Woods Rehab (870) 301 East Broadway Turner Body Shop Public Accountants 810 N. 8th St. 845-5211 U.S.฀Hwy฀371฀•฀Nashville 118฀N.฀Main฀•฀Nashville 1710 S. 4th St. Nashville Glenwood, AR Ronny฀Woods฀•฀Donny฀Woods • Nashville • Rick A. Bell, O.D.,P.A. (870) 845-1881 (870) 845-4600 708 S. Main • Nashville, AR 870-356-4488 (870) 845-2356 (870) 845-4422 Southwest Transmissions Compliments of Benefit PlumBing Nashville Rebuilt Transmissions Howard County Teague & Teague Brock Wray • 870-828-0503 880 E. Collin Raye Drive • DeQueen, AR 71832 • 320 E. 3rd • Hope, AR Insurance Agency Service that beneits you! Drug Co. 870) 642-2851 • Store Hours: (870) 777-5202 Sheriff’s Ofice 219 N. 2nd St. • Nashville Sewer Inspection Camera 100 S. Main, Nashville, Ark. Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-5:00pm Professional Drain Cleaning Saturday 8:00am-12:00pm Ben Davis 703-8085 Greg Reed 845-1021 845-2626 (870) 845-5303 Fully insured & licensed (870) 845-2722 Mine Creek Open Wed.-Sat. • 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Auto & residentiAl WARD’S Find Oysters Fresh Shrimp Lobster Tails Scott’s Auto us on: Southern Stacy Smith, Owner TOTAL STOP DAILEY’S SEAFOOD SHOPPE “Customer Satisfaction - Priority One!” Healthcare Glass & Insured & Bonded Hwy. 67 South 6 1/2 miles from King’s Hwy W Body 870.777.5722 602 Hwy 27 S. Hwy. 70 W Red Water, TX Mirror 1407 N. Main St. • Nashville Nashville, AR 506 S. Main St. www.uacch.edu henry (Bill) Dailey Mary lou Dailey •Dierks • Call Anytime 870-845-2121 2500 South Main • Hope, AR 71801 (870) 845-2021 Phone (903) 671-2272 Toll Free (870) 286-2911 845-9909 Compliments of Latimer Funeral Home 100 E. Hwy. 27 S. A division of First State Bank of DeQueen 115 E. Hempstead & Hwy. 27 (870) 285-2228 Cassady Bypass Nashville • 845-2233 Nashville, Nashville Member 207 N Main •Nashville Murfreesboro • 285-2194 (870) FDIC AR 845-4840 www.latimerfuneralhome.com We’re Chicken 845-1994 of฀PikE฀COuNty The people you know! Member Supporting Education! Ray & Associates FDIC Howard฀County฀ Real Estate Ambulance฀Service 724 S. Main, Nashville 120฀W.฀Sypert฀•฀Nashville (870) 845-2900 • 904-0293 Dierks฀•฀Nashville Terry 845-7757 • Sharla 845-7079 (870)฀286-2121฀•฀845-3323 Call for your personal tour today! (870) 451-0400 www.rayandassociates.net Monday, November 25, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 11 Murfreesboro COMBINATION Nashville N Diamond CLASSIFIEDS NEWS Reach over 4,500 readers! Call 1-888-845-6397 to place your ad today! ** Call The Nashville News (870) 845-2010 or The Murfreesboro Diamond (870) 285-2723 for rates, dates or questions **

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N OTICE (888) 442-3390. lite. (PD:93-94) and ater school. Call 870-845- injuries for the remainder of 2013. (WG:10-tf, w14) ______5421 for more info. We also want to thank their families for ______One Bedroom Apartment $315, (SS:80-tf;w15) their continued support. A NEW PILLOW Carport, Storage Room, Deposit, Looking for scrap metal, small ______We wish all of our associates and their families the TOP MATTRESS SET. References. 845-4214. amounts OK. Call (870) 557- Wright’s Refrigeration - Heating very best during the upcoming holiday season. w/Warranty. Twin (JS:94, w10) 0838. (dj:tf) & Air Conditioning, 870-845- This notice of thanks written by Stant Plant Manager – Donnie Hulse Set $88, Full Set $108, ______9422. (WF:91-tf,w7) Queen Set $138 & King Now buying good usable pallets ______Set $168. Call Sandy REAL 40 inches wide X 48 inches long 903-276-9354. (Pd:79-95) $2.00 each delivered to Ward DIAMOND ______ESTATE Shavings LLC 870-285-3377. Pecans For Sale. 870-451-3303. (WS:82-tf, w20) COUNTRY (PD:93-96) ______3 or 6 ac. lots, city water, Hwy LOOK GOOD...... FEEL BET- REALTY 323฀W.฀Main฀•฀Murfreesboro 26W, owner inancing. (501) 758- TER!!! Cancer Survivors. For HOMES - FARMS 2303. (CL:74-tf; w13) more information contact: 870- Serving your hair 870-285-2500 LAND - COMMERCIAL

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Experienced ______Financing Available! 8:00-5:00 Only. Apply in Person at Hickory Beautiful lake views, easy lake access. 18.฀2 BR, 1 BA, CH/A, Den & Living (870) 845-2940 (870) 845-5075 Can be divided฀฀...... $90,000 Room, Carport, Shop, Chainlink fence, House. (HH:93-94, w11) 4. 3 BR, 2 BA, CH/A, gas log fireplace, Completely remodeled, ...... ______wrap-around deck, sm. shop, 3 dbl. Private Backyard...... $38,000฀฀ carports, 3 ac., ½ mi. from Parker Creek 19.฀2.59 acres on Hwy 19 inside city Visit us at rec. area...REDUCED฀TO....$119,000 limits, all utilities available, great build- 5. 755 ac. 9 yr. old pine plantation north ing site...... $25,000฀฀ of Nathan฀...... $1,500/ac. 20.฀2 BR, 1 BA Brick, Partially fur- www.swarkansasnews.com 6. 5.77 ac. of beautiful Little Mo River nished with 4.38 acres big beautiful frontage, utilities available. Incredible timber, great location, just outside city views of river & rock quarry .$54,000 limits...... $67,000฀฀฀ HOWARD COUNTY CHILDREN’S CENTER 7. 11 ac. tracts joining Parker Creek Rec. 21.฀2 acres inside city limits. All utilities Full time and Part Time Position’s Available area, nice timber, great views, owner financ- available. Great building site...... ing available฀...... $3,500/ac...... $16,000฀฀฀ Various work schedules are available now. Will work 8. 40 ac. great hunting land off Shawmut 22.฀80 acres with big timber on Old with adults with developmental disabilities on daily living Rd. ฀...... $900/ac. Factory Site Rd. Utilities available. Great skills in their home setting. Excellent opportunity for a 9.฀ 11.4 acres, great home site, natural Home Sites...... $4,000/ac.฀ responsible person. cave ฀...... $3,500/ac. 23.฀฀9 - 1/2 Beautifully Wooded Acres All candidates must be able to pass criminal records 10.฀20 acres road frontage on Sweet cornering on Hwy 19 & Hinds Rd. Utili- background check, pre-employment drug test and provide Home Loop, some nice timber, utilities ties available...... $32,000 proof of high school diploma or equivalency. E.O.E. MILLWOOD CORPORATION available...... REDUCED฀TO$1,500/ac 24. 2 BR, 1 BA, Brick, CH/A, Carport, Applications may be completed at HCCC Inc. Buyer of TimBer & TimBerland 11.฀3 lots in town with big pine timber. Large Lot...... $41,000฀ 1577 Hwy. 371 West, Nashville, AR 71852 Great Location...... 12,000฀฀ 25. 3 BR, 2 BA, Brick, CH/A, No phone calls please. 12.฀฀2.216 sq. ft. commercial building Completely remodeled Bath, Car- on the square...REDUCDED฀TO...... port, Extra Lot, Chain Link Fen Matt Tollett (870) 845-5582 ...... $45,000 ce...... $99,500฀ Johnny Porter - (870) 777-3774 13.฀ 60X100 lot with all utili- 26.฀฀Furnished Cabin with deeded DSI Cartage – DRIVER WANTED ties...... $5,500฀ access to trout stocking point on Little Looking for Full Time Shuttle Driver. J.K. Porter Jason Porter RF#987 14.฀ 3 BR, 1 BA Brick, CH/A, Missouri...... $70,000฀ Sunroom, Completely remod- 27.฀฀3 BR, 2 BA, Brick, CH/A, Wood- Benefits after 90 days. P.O. Box 1316 Ofice: eled...... ฀$65,000฀ stove, Storm Cellar, Pavillion, 32 ft. Stor- 15.฀฀159 acre farm with over 1/2 mile age Bldg., 5 ac...... $150,000฀ 2 yrs. Driving exp. Hope, AR 71802 800-647-6455 of river frontage. Also includes old cabin 28.฀฀3 BR, 2 BA Brick, CH/A, Carport, & pond. Excellent hunting area...... Patio, Fireplace...... $79,000฀ 21 yrs. of age min. & Safe ...... $318,000฀฀ 28.฀฀3 BR, 2 BA Log home with big loft, 3 temporary crawish & rice workers needed by Donald Thibodeaux, Driving record. in Rayne, LA 12/16/2013 to 7/5/2014. Workers will perform duties 16.฀7.5 beautifully wooded acres CH/A, Fireplace, Huge Deck, with Pavil- associated with driving tractors, ield prep, water main. fertilizing, within city limits, excellent devel- lion, Fully furnished on lake...... Class A & Hazmat req. plant and harvest of crops which includes manual shovel work and ...... $185,000 hoeing of weeds, spot spraying treatments and general farm labor. Apply at www.dsigroupinc.com Repair and maintain equip., ield, farm, levees, shop and roads. Load and unload trucks. Crawishing involves manually cutting of ish •••฀O฀U฀T฀L฀Y฀I฀N฀G฀••• bait, baiting, and checking crawish traps. Grade and wash crawish for shipment, make and repair crawish traps as needed. Must have 1.฀Delight - Big commercial building, great 4.฀Wickes - 34 acres beautiful hardwood, Ingram Barge Co., 3 months prior experience. Worker’s will receive $9.50 per hour as location, includes 5 BR, 2 BA upstairs apt. year round creek, fixer-upper house & Join the Employer of Choice on the Inland Waterways. Ingram stipulated by the U.S. DOL. Free housing will be provided to workers currently rented ...... $59,500 shop...... $85,000฀ Barge Company has a proven track record of developing who live outside the area of intended employment. Transportation 2.฀Emmett - 28 acres of Hwy 67 frontage 5.฀Amity - 100+ year old home with storm future leaders. and subsistence costs to the place of employment will be reimbursed only 7 miles from Hope. Utilities available. cellar + 2 fixer upper homes on 3 ac. m/l We are currently seeking: to any worker who lives outside of the intended employment upon Great homesite...... $2,500/ac.฀ in Amity City limits...... $49,500฀ Deckhands | Culinary Cooks | Vessel Engineers completion of 50% of the work contract, or earlier if appropriate. 3.฀Delight - 2 Story Home with Porch and 6.฀Nashville - 39 ac, Great Hunting, Pond Towboat Pilots (Fleet & Line Haul) Transportation to and from worksite will be provided by the employer Shop on 3-1/2 acres inside city limits ..... & Slough...... $1,400/ac฀ Candidates must possess a minimum of a valid driver’s license and high school for workers who live in housing provided by the employer. Worker will ...... $49,000 7. Delight - 2 BR, 1 BA Brick, Remodeled diploma/GED. Excellent wages, bonus plan and advancement opportunities, be guaranteed ¾’s of the hours speciied in the work contract. Tools, bath, Storage bldg, Pond, 2.2 ac..$49,000 along with a comprehensive benefit package, (paid retirement, 401K, medical, supplies and necessary equipment will be provided at the employer’s life & AD&D, etc.). cost. For additional information and to complete application, contact the local SWA at 205 Smith Rd, Hope, AR 71801; Ph: 870-777-3421, www. .com Interested candidates must apply on-line at www.IngramBarge.com Job Order LA466422. diamondcountryrealty EOE | M/F/V/D 12 The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 | Monday, November 25, 2013 BLACK FRIDAY SPECIALS FRIDAY NOV. 29TH ONLY

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