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The I Saw It In ... Nashville  NEWS April 21, 2011 USPS 371-540 • 75 cents • www.nashvillenews.org Thursday Issue 32 2 Sections • 16 Pages • In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878 School hires EXECUTION construction OF EXCELLENCE manager Charles Goodin | Managing Editor NASHVILLE - The school board voted Monday to hire a Fayetteville-based con- struction company to serve as construc- tion manager for an upcoming round of proposed improvements. CR Crawford Construction was one of 15 outfi ts that turned in statements of qualifi cation last month in a bid to oversee an $11 million project that could see the addition of a new gym and classrooms alongside renovations of various student commons areas and cafeterias at Nashville schools. “It was just a matter of picking out fi ve to interview, and we did that on April 7,” School Superintendent Doug Graham said, adding that CR Crawford had “won the hearts and minds” of those present Junior Scrapperettes three-for-three in district meets See SCHOOL on Page 6 Dewayne Holloway | Sports Editor records in the triple jump and 200m Safely dispose of he Nashville Jr. Scrappers and Scrapperettes proved dash while earning additional wins in that execution of excellence is more than a catch- the 100m dash and long jump. She also prescription drugs, phrase Monday by claiming their third consecutive fi nished second in the high jump and T 400m dash. controlled substances 7-4A District Meet titles. Kyler Lawrence tied with Devaughn The Nashville teams took advantage at least three in ten, including fi ve in Sanders of Ashdown for high point in April 30 of the short four team fi eld by utilizing the shot put. the boys division, with a total of 40 Terrica Hendrix | Editor their deep rosters. The Jr. Scrappers Kassidy Snowden won her final points. NASHVILLE – All local law enforce- placed at least three athletes in nine high point honors as a Jr. Scrapperette Lawrence was tops in the pole vault ment agencies in the county will again events and the Jr. Scrapperettes placed with 56 points. Snowden set district See EXCELLENCE on Page 6 participate in the Prescription Drug Take Back Initiative on April 30. The Howard County Sheriff’s Offi ce will have two sites this year for you to drop off unwanted medica- Hospital on solid financial footing, JPs told tions, Sheriff Butch Morris Charles Goodin | Managing Editor Also during the address, Wright re- contracted to a third company and don’t said. For one day NASHVILLE - Howard Memorial ported that HMH had elected to pay a operate on the hospital’s offi cial budget. only, potentially Hospital operated at a profi t for the fi fth$13,000 bill that was originally received In other business, JPs: dangerous con- straight month in March and is $155,000 by the sheriff’s department last month. • re-appointed Paul Britt and Mark trolled substances ahead of its projected budget, Hospital She said the collection company respon- Kitchens to the hospital board and ap- and over-the-counter CEO Debra Wright and CFO Bill Craig sible for the bill had been directed to pointed newcomer Margi Green to fi ll a medicines may be dis- told Howard County JPs Monday. collect from individual prisoners rather vacant seat; posed of without question. The facility has an average daily than the jail. • voted to appropriate $750 for new “One site will be at the Howard County census of 10 people and handled 877 Wright told JPs that the hospital can’t blinds in the revenue department offi ce; Sheriff’s Offi ce located at 101 Isaac Per- emergency room visits in the last month, write off prisoner treatment as charity • was informed that last year’s audit kins Blvd. in Nashville and the other site hospital offi cials said. care because emergency room visits are See JPS on Page 6 See DISPOSE on Page 6 Woman admits ‘WARE’ING BLACK AND GOLD to helping jailed boyfriend escape Terrica Hendrix | Editor NASHVILLE – A 22-year-old Mineral Springs woman admitted Wednesday that she helped or- chestrate and carry out a plan that would allow her boyfriend to escape from jail. Destinee Lynn Capman entered a guilty plea to hindering apprehension of prosecution yesterday. On April 13, Demario Scoggins “was on work de- tail at the Howard County Fair Grounds along with two other inmates. The person supervising the workers Destinee Capman called and stated that Dema- rio went to use the restroom and they could not Mineral Springs Senior Jason Ware signs a letter of intent Wednesday to play football at the University of Arkansas locate him. Deputies checked the fair grounds and Pine Bluff as Constance Ware, Coach Vince Perrin, UAPB Recruiter Jason Bradley and Raymond Ware look on. See ESCAPE on Page 6 Photo by Dewayne Holloway Page 2 • Thursday, April 21, 2011 • NASHVILLE NEWS Opinions

Legislative update: Protecting Medicare from privatization mike problem. own health care. insurance. That’s exactly keeps half of all seniors out In fact, the nonpartisan In fact, the CBO pre- why Medicare was cre- of poverty. ross Congressional Budget Of- dicts that under the current ated – to ensure America’s Now that the Repub- fi ce reports that the Ryan Medicare system, a typi- seniors got the health care licans are coming after Congressman Plan would actually add $5 cal 65-year-old Medicare they needed to live long, Medicare, I will fi ght their trillion to the defi cit over benefi ciary in 2022 would healthy lives. efforts once again. the next decade. only pay $6,150 a year in The American Associ- I want to trim our defi - Making matters worse, out-of-pocket health care ated of Retired Persons cits and return to the days Last week, after months fi scal year, which begins Ryan’s plan also privatizes spending. Under the Ryan (AARP) said the Ryan of balanced budgets more of continuing resolutions on October 1, 2011 (fis- Medicare by dismantling Plan, a benefi ciary’s share Plan’s changes to Medicare than anyone else, but not and fi erce budget debates, cal years for the federal the program for future ben- in 2022 would more than “would simply shift these on the backs of our seniors Congress fi nally approved government run October eficiaries and then using double to $12,510 per year. costs onto the backs of who did nothing to get us a budget for the remainder 1 – September 30). the funds for vouchers to Privatizing Medicare is people in Medicare. into this mess in the fi rst of the 2011 fiscal year, Last week, the House purchase private health dangerous and it does noth- It would undermine place. which ends September passed a budget for the insurance. ing to reduce costs – it sim- Medicare’s promise of se- The federal budget is 30th. 2012 fi scal year authored There are two major ply shifts the cost from the cure health coverage—a about more than just dollars This truly bipartisan by the Republican Chair- flaws in Ryan’s plan to federal government onto guarantee that future se- and cents. compromise budget, which man of the House Budget privatize Medicare. the backs of our seniors. niors have contributed to It is a statement of our I supported and voted for, Committee, Rep. Paul Ryan The first is that ben- Secondly, the Ryan plan through a lifetime of hard values and priorities. was negotiated between of Wisconsin, H. Con. Res. efi ciaries’ vouchers would assumes seniors would be work.” My priority is and has Republican House Speaker 34. The budget is also be tied to infl ation while able to get private health When the Republicans always been protecting Ar- John Boehner, Democratic known as the “Ryan Plan.” health care costs continue insurance with their vouch- tried to partially priva- kansas’s seniors and that’s Senate Majority Leader I voted against the Ryan to skyrocket at twice the ers. tize Social Security under what I’ll continue to do as Harry Reid and the Presi- Plan because although it rate of inflation. So, as As any senior knows, the President Bush, I fought Congressman for Arkan- dent. does cut federal spending, health care costs rise, se- older you get, the more dif- them every step of the way sas’s Fourth Congressional Congress must now turn it ignores our nation’s fun- niors would be forced to fi cult it is to fi nd affordable because Social Security is District. its attention to the 2012 damental defi cit spending pay more and more for their and adequate private health a valuable program that

have otherwise become an their careers. ally everyone now looks lie Kocsis, will the world epidemic of disaster. As a parent, it’s hard to to the government to in- become a government- The government’s Just what kind of danger fault the deceased boy’s sulate them from the dirty, approved children’s activ- are we dealing with? Why, father for demanding that dangerous world where ity area (formerly play- since 1979, about one child some sort of action be taken unpredictable disaster lurks ground), with the caring goals and ours a year has died from falling over the accident that took at every turn. hand of a state representa- soccer goals - worldwide. his son’s life, as such an Still, one has to wonder tive (formerly life) pushing But as usual, the math event would undoubtedly how deep the rabbit hole our FDA-approved sus- doesn’t matter to busy- induce a level of sorrow goes. Will the next round pended inertial simulation body legislators who see few can relate to. of legislation seek to ban devices (formerly swings)? political points to be won And that his fi rst thought skinned knees and bruised “Charles, you’re being by posturing as champions was to demand some sort elbows? Will it be man- ridiculous,” some might of children’s safety, when of law be passed says more dated that children using argue, and they’d be right. in reality they are little about the philosophical tall playground equipment But when one’s political more than opportunists beliefs of the American be bound to it with safety opponent is the status quo, capitalizing on a highly public at large than it does harnesses? it’s sometimes hard to keep The ridiculousness of single move that park co- emotional event to advance him, illustrating that virtu- Or, to paraphrase Nata- up. government intervention hit missioners estimate would home this week when local cost more to implement park offi cials were notifi ed than their entire annual soc- We get letters... of a life-threatening danger cer budget. lurking in plain sight at As is usually the case Nashville City Park. with such legislation, the Dear Editor, He used the same argument when to pick a fi ght with someone who Apparently, what at fi rst law’s existence was justi- Reference Rep. Randy Stew- he called me to complain about buys ink by the barrel and news- glance appears to be a com- fi ed not by the need to cure art’s recent letters to the editor my letter to the editor concerning print by the ton. mon soccer fi eld is actu- a serious public ill, but as wherein he attempted to justify his Bill (HB1250). I wish Randy well following his ally a looming portent of a gross over-reaction to a his folly of submitting unpopular His letter gives me insight to upcoming third retirement. death - at least according tragic freak accident that legislation during the past session. his poor judgment. It is never wise Clyde Bell to Arkansas legislators who occurred in Bentonville “The paper didn’t understand.” for anyone, especially a politician, Mineral Springs unanimously voted to insti- when a 9-year-old boy was tute a set of state-enforced killed by a goal that fell regulations on the material over. Your letter must be signed, and must not be libelous, obscene, promotional or frivolous, in our opinion. and anchoring of the goals Rather than acknowl- The management will edit letters for clarity. Please include a daytime telephone number where you can during the recent session. edging the common-sense be reached for confi rmation. Letters are used as space is available. What new rules are in principle that not all of place? Specifically, the life’s accidents are pre- law would require goals ventable, the boy’s father to be made of metal and sought legislation that will anchored to the ground, a prevent what would surely

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Scholars award from the ‘Outstanding Master of Accountancy Arkansas Tech University Student’ for the 2011 fall semester. CONWAY - Ben Cox Cox is the daughter was recently awarded the of Clint and Pam Cox of University of Central Ar- Nashville and is a senior kansas Outstanding Master at Murfreesboro High of Accountancy Student for School. the 20 10-2011 school term. Her accomplishments The award was present- at Murfreesboro High ed by Dr. Tom Oxner, Chair School include CTE Com- of UCA Department of pleter Med Pro-Ed, MHS Accounting, at the Student Outstanding Freshmen Carl “Brett” Little, Chase Elkin, honor roll, Rattler March- Ilonors Banquet held on Nathan Green and Paige Reagan; back row: Kristi Otto, Paige ing Band, Cheerleading, Allyson Danielle Cox the campus of UCA in the Chastain, Logan Wells and Hannah Rowsey.Submittted photo Allyson Danielle Cox Spanich Club president, College of Business, on of Nashville has been Rapid Response team Ben Cox Ellis College of Arts and April 7. awarded the Collegiate president. Ben has been employed He and his group will Sciences honors two students as a Graduate Assistant by now advance to represent from Nashville UCA while pursuing his Beta Alpha PSI and UCA Masters of Accountancy. at Nationals which will be ARKADELPHIA - Henderson State University’s Hillcrest Extension He graduates May 2011. held this summer in Den- Matt Locke Ellis College of Arts and Sciences honored He has served as President ver, CO. several outstanding students during the annual Student of Beta Alpha PSI and in Ben has accepted a posi- Awards Ceremony held April 12 in the Garrison Center Homemakers Club that capacity recently rep- tion with JPMS Cox, PLLC Lecture Hall. resented UCA and won the beginning this fall. Ben is Outstanding Freshman Academic Achievement awards learns about recycling 2011 Southern Regional the son of Tim and Belinda Dr. Shannon Clardy, assistant professor of physics, Competition in Dallas. Cox of Nashville. presented awards for Freshman Academic Achievement at April meeting to: Carl “Brett” Little of Nashville, art; Chase Elkin of Hot Springs, biology; Nathan Green of Arkadelphia, The Hillcrest Extension Homemaker’s Club met April Kindergarten pre-registration for chemistry; Paige Reagan of Nashville, English; Kristin 7, in the EHC building. Otto of McKinney, Texas, mathematics; Paige Chastain President Doris Ray called the meeting to order and Nashville Primary set for May 17 of Benton, music; Logan Wells of Arkadelphia, physics; Bobbie Hendrix gave the devotional. Parents that have a child that will be fi ve years old on and Hannah Rowsey of Black Rock, psychology. Nell Crisp presented the helpful hint, which was about or before Aug. 1, 2011 and will be enrolling in Nashville Outstanding Graduating Senior awards bookmarks. kindergarten for the 2011-2012 school year, will need to Dr. Bill Higgins, professor of music, presented Out- Clipped corners of envelopes can make great book- pre- register their child for kindergarten. Pre-registration standing Graduating Senior awards to: Amy Porter of marks. You can slip the bookmark over the corner of the will be Tues., May 17, from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Pri- Glenwood, art and Melissa Silva of Delight, public page you wish to mark. mary School. Parents will need to bring their child to be administration; The thought of the month was presented by Jeri Vin- pre- assessed while they are fi lling out registration papers. yard: The most important work you and I will ever do Parents will need to bring their child’s birth certifi cate, will be within the walls of our home. 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also been developed as lowed to dry thoroughly biological controls. before being composted. Garden weed prevention and control Simply hoeing and pull- Here are a few ideas for Sherry Beaty Where a new, invasive you can make it harder grow longer. ing weeds are tried and true physical control: County Extension Agent species is showing up, for seed to grow, while at Closely seeded garden weed control methods that * Cultivation- repeated Agriculture controlling the weed as it the same time improving crops, such as leaf lettuce most gardeners use. cultivation can greatly re- Weeds must be con- appears can be an effective the conditions for garden and other leafy greens, can Many well-designed duce the number of weed trolled in gardens because way to slow spread. plants. also smother weeds or pre- weeding tools are avail- seeds in the soil they compete for light, wa- Learning about the Examples include reme- vent their germination by able to help make this task * Mulches- 2 to 4 inch ter, and food with desired life cycles of weeds can dying poor drainage, which shading the soil. easier and more effi cient. mulch shades the soil & plants. help you manage them ef- would inhibit the growth of Interplanting tall crops, Most annual weeds, if keeps it moist for crops It’s most important to fectiviely and can stop you weeds that like wet condi- such as corn, with crops pulled before they fl ower, * Mowing- keeps the keep weeds down when from unintentionally mak- tions, or adding lime to cor- that run over the ground, can be left in the garden tops cut off annuals; keeps crop plants are small. ing a weed problem worse. rect a low pH, which would such as squash, can also to mulch the soil or can be them from going to seed Later, however, when For example, tilling up discourage weeds that like reduce the amount of light composted. For more information crops are established, an quackgrass only makes it acidic soils. that reaches the weeds. Annuals that read- on weed control in gardens understory of low-grow- multiply faster. In general, In heavy soils, weeds Research into biologi- ily sprout roots from stem contact the Howard County ing weeds usually doesn’t annuals are managed by are diffi cult to pull; but if cal controls for weeds has joints and most perennial Extension Offi ce at 870- harm the crops. preventing them from set- you add compost and turn resulted in economical, weeds should be removed 845-7517. Crops may even benefi t ting seed, whereas manag- in organic matter, the soil long-term control of vari- from the garden and al- if the weeds attract ben- ing perennials means you become lighter, and weeds ous introduced weeds. efi cial insects or make it NHS Spanish Club to host annual festival also need to remove or kill are easier to pull when they Most such weed control Members of the Nashville High School Spanish Club harder for pests to fi nd their the roots. do sprout up. programs involve fi nding food plant. will host their annual festival on Tues., April 26 at 5 p.m. It may take three years Growing green-manure an insect that fed on the The event will be in the commons area at NHS. The theme Whether or not you or more to completely er- crops can be used to smoth- weeds in the region they should try to control weeds will be “De Colores.” radicate some woody per- er other types of weeds originally came from. The public is invited to attend this free event. Club in nearby areas around the renials. while also benefiting the The insects are exten- garden depends on the situ- members will present traditional songs and dances of the Because many garden soil. Sow the smother crop sively tested to make sure Hispanic culture. Dinner will be provided by members. ation. weeds are most simply thickly, and turn it un- that they don’t eat any Weeds that produce dealt with by hoeing or der before any weeds that desireable plants, and then HOWARD COUNTY windblown seeds and those pulling them as early as might have sprouted have they’re released to attack that are spread by birds CHILDREN’S CENTER possible before they fl ower, a chance to set seed. the target weed. feeding on the fruit have the hardest part can be to When using green ma- Biological control in- FULL TIME POSITION / PART TIME POSITION the potential to spread the tell weed seedlings from nure to control weeds, it’s sects have been released in Need a LIVE-IN COMPANION for a developmen- farthest. crop seedlings. better to turn under two or North America for spurges, tally disabled male. Will be providing training in This means that prevent- With experience you’ll three crops in quick succes- St. John’s-wort, various meal preparation, cleaning, laundry, shopping, mon- ing them from going to ey management, grooming, leisure time activities and be able to recognize young- sion during the season than thistles, and others. seed in nearby areas could health and safety issues. er weeds. At fi rst, however, to leave the cover crop to Some plant fungi have help reduce the number you may want to sow seeds Full Time Schedule: of weeds falling on your in rows (rather than broad- Sunday – Friday, 3:30 pm – 7:30 am, each day garden. cast them randomly over a 14 Family Yard Sale Part Time Schedule: From common weed bed) so that you can safely Friday, 3:30 pm - Sunday, 3:30 pm, continuous species, however, there are pull plants that grow be- Saturday Only 7am - 11am Must be able to pass criminal records background usually so many growing tween the rows. check, pre-employment drug test and provide proof in the area that it would be Wayside Apartments (behind Millwood Trucking) A trick that helps is sow- of high school diploma or equiv. E.O.E. Please, No impractical to try to control ing a few radish seeds in Phone Calls. them. Electronics, Tv’s, Household , Games, each row. Applications may be completed at HCCC Inc., 1577 Also, because many These germinate quickly Nice Clothes (women & mens) Hwy 371 West, Nashville, AR 71852. weeds are importantfood marking the row before the plants for bees, butterfl ies, intentionally planted crop and other beneficial in- and weeds come up. sects as well as birds and Although many weeds other wildlife, it might be seem to be able to grow 209 N. Main, Nashville, AR 71852 more important to leave anywhere, some thrive the weedy hedgerows and only in certain conditions. ditches undisturbed. By altering the conditions,

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1310 S. 4th Street Nashville • 870-845-2304 Page 6 • Thursday, April 21, 2011 • NASHVILLE NEWS drugs. Arkansas sixth back day. *You ensure that these He mentioned that, al- DISPOSE graders abuse prescription Approximately 7-9 mil- drugs will never be stolen SCHOOL though it was an honor to drugs more than any other lion unneeded pills were by young people straight be selected, the school may From Page 1 From Page 1 substance except alcohol, collected and removed as from their own parents decline the invitation since will be at the Dierks Police cigarettes and inhalants,” potential sources of future and grandparents medicine during the process. the dates of the tournament Department located at 207 the sheriff said via press drug abuse and crime, ac- cabinets. The school will now could conflict with the West 3rd St. in Dierks. release. *You prevent overdoses begin contract negotiations traditional season opener cording to the Offi ce of the Collection containers will The Prescription Drug Drug director. and deaths with the company, which versus Hope. be located outside of these Take Back day will be held “When you participate *You ensure pharmaceu- will work with the school’s That matchup produc- locations and anyone drop on Sat., April 30, from 10 in the take back efforts you ticals don’t pollute local architect to develop a fi nal es between $16,000 and off their unwanted medica- a.m. to 2 p.m. protect small children - in water supplies, streams, plan before work begins on $18,000 in gate sales, Gra- tions without any questions In addition to the sher- 2008 alone there were over and lakes – water treatment the project. ham told the board. being asked.” 100,000 trips to emergency systems can’t remove them “They are to aid and as- “Monetarily we would iff’s offi ce and the DPD, “…Arkansas continues the Nashville Police De- rooms due to accidental sist in that process,” Gra- take a big hit playing in the when they are fl ushed. to be placed near the top partment and Mineral ingestion of prescription If anyone has any ques- ham said. Hootens Classic,” he said. of national rankings for Springs Police Department drugs by children younger tions concerning the Pre- If the school is unable In other business, the the incidence of teen pre- will also participate in the than age 5,” according to scription Drug Take Back to reach an agreement with board: scription drug abuse. By nationwide day. a stat included in the press Day call Chief Deputy CR Crawford, school board • heard an announcement the time Arkansas high Last September, the release. Bryan McJunkins at the members will be asked to that the Carrol family had school students reach their HCSO collected more than *You prevent dangerous Howard County Sheriff’s consider the next company offered to sell the school senior year, 21 percent 50 pounds of pills and prescription drugs from be- on the list. approximately two acres Offi ce, 870-845-2626. have abused prescription substances during the take ing abused or diverted. Should negotiations with bordering Wilson Park that company fail, the pro- and instructed Graham to Judge Ted Capeheart yes- with Brandon cess will repeat until a suit- obtain more information ESCAPE terday morning. EXCELLENCE Shamrock earning able working relationship about the property; From Page 1 She admitted to her role From Page 1 wins in the 300m is found. • voted unanimously to in the escape. hurdles and the Graham said all four of purchase a 2012 Blue Bird, found where Demario had Buchannan told the court and second best in the long high jump to go the proposed projects have 71 passenger Conventional changed out of his jail that his client was pregnant. jump and shot put. He also along with Lawrence’s been approved for $5.3 Vision school bus; shirt,” Sheriff Butch Morris Capeheart sentenced fi nished third in the triple wins in the pole vault. million in state partnership • voted unanimously to said via press release. Capman to fi ve years pro- jump, fourth in the discus Rashawn Lee won the shot funds, but that the school accept the resignation of Scoggins, 22, was ar- bation and ordered her to and sixth in the 100m dash. put and discus events and wouldn’t know for certain secondary math teacher rested in Poteau, Okla. and pay a $2,000 fi ne and court The Jr. Scrapperettes Eric Perez won the 800m if they would be awarded Katherine Schwope; charged with second degree costs. earned fi ve wins, with Ka- run. the money until June 1. • voted unanimously to escape. Capman was released mie Westbrook joining The team of Nick My- “We have our fingers re-hire all staff following Capman - along with her from the Howard County Snowden with a win in the ers, Chas Scott, Eric Perez crossed and are very confi - an executive session lasting Ashdown attorney Mickey Jail. discus throw. and Chad Tucker closed dent,” he said. approximately 30 minutes; Buchannan - stood before The Jr. Scrappers earned out the meet with a win in Also during his address, • voted unanimously to a jaw-dropping seven wins, the 4x400m relay. Graham told board mem- hire Fran Strawn as a high bers that the school’s foot- school media specialist, ASMSA student receives scholarship to The Cooper Union ball team had been invited Brian “Boomer” Brown to participate in the Hoo- as an assistant coach and Luke Kreul, a senior at ested in sustainability and Quiz Bowl and Environ- kansas system. 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PROUDLY SUPPORTING PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION IN NASHVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 OF HOWARD COUNTY, ARKANSAS In accordance with the requirements of Ark. Code Ann. ' 6 14 109, notice is hereby giv- en that a special school election in the above named school district will be held on May 10, 2011, for the following purpose: To submit the question of voting a total school tax rate (state and local) of 31.7 mills on the dollar of the assessed value of taxable property located in this School District. The proposed tax includes the uniform rate of tax of 25.0 mills (the "Statewide Uniform Rate") to be collected on all taxable property in the State and remitted to the State Treasurer pursuant to Amendment No. 74 to the Arkan- sas Constitution to be used solely for maintenance and operation of schools in the State. As provided in Amendment No. 74, the Statewide Uniform Rate replaces a portion of the existing rate of tax levied by this School District and available for maintenance and operation of schools in this District. The total proposed school tax levy of 31.7 mills includes 25.0 mills specifi cally voted for general maintenance and operation and 6.7 mills voted for debt service previously voted as a continuing levy pledged for the Celebrate. Remember. Fight Back. retirement of existing bonded indebtedness. The 6.7 existing debt service mills, which debt service mills will continue after retirement of the bonds to which now pledged, Relay For Life represents the hope that those will be a continuing debt service tax until the retirement of proposed bonds to be is- lost to cancer will never be forgotten, that those sued in the principal amount of $13,200,000, and which will mature over a period of 31 years and will be issued for the purpose of refunding the District’s bonds dated May 1, who face cancer will be supported, and that one 2001 and August 1, 2003, and its postdated warrants dated December 30, 2008, and for day cancer will be eliminated. erecting and equipping new school facilities and making additions and improvements to existing school facilities. The surplus revenues produced each year by the debt Please join Diamond Bank and the 3.5 million service millage may be used by the District for other school purposes. The total pro- Americans who participate in this great cause. posed school tax levy of 31.7 mills represents the same rate presently being levied. The polls will open at 7:30 a.m. and will close at 7:30 p.m. at the following polling places: Zones Polling Place 1 All zones - WWW.DIAMONDBANKING.COM 2 3 Nashville Admin Offi ce 4 600 N. 4th Street JOIN OUR TEAM 5 Nashville, AR 71852 DEQUEEN | DIERKS | GLENWOOD | HOPE | HOT SPRINGS Absentee and Early Voting: County Clerk’s Offi ce, Howard County Courthouse, Room 10 421 N. Main, Nashville, AR 71852 MENA | MINERAL SPRINGS | MOUNT IDA | MURFREESBORO | NASHVILLE Early voting will begin on May 3, 2011 and end on May 9, 2011. Early voting will be available Monday – Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF NASHVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 OF HOWARD COUNTY, ARKANSAS By Monica Clark, Secretary

HoCoSD;32,34:w449 Diamond Bank 1410 4th Street Nashville 870-845-1004 NASHVILLE NEWS • Thursday, April 21, 2011 • Page 7 From the pages of The Montgomery County News... Six arraigned on drug charges Cherie Whisenhunt, Editor MCN MOUNT IDA - Recently, Montgomery County Sheriff David E. White directed an investigation into the sale of marijuana. The MCSO has received several com- plaints from citizens about witnessing hand to hand deals publicly. Some of these Joseph Eidson Josh LaGrange Zach Mawk transactions took place in the local city park, car wash, and even on school property. Members of the sheriff’s offi ce and the 18th Judicial Drug Task Force conducted seven separate drug buys within the Mt. Ida city limits. On April 5 and 6, six suspects, Joseph Eidson, Josh LaGrange, Zach Mawk, Nicholas Perry, Michael Stonecipher, and James West, were arrested and charged with delivery of a schedule 6 controlled substance- a class C felony, as a result of the controlled buys. Sheriff White said, “this will remain a continuing investigation.” He added, “I am committed to keeping controlled substances out of our schools and out of the hands of our children.” Since Jan. 1, there have been approximately 20 drug related arrests by the Mont- gomery County Sheriff’s Offi ce. Nicholas Perry Michael Stonecipher James West

trailers to the Pike Coun- had been dug in the city tion were also volunteer ty Department of Human street that runs beside the auxillary offi cers who are From the pages of The Murfreesboro Diamond... Services to be given to jail. on call 24-7 the same as needy families in the com- Branch said that the the rest of the deputies. munity, and that he had hole was dug at the end of Glenn explained that he given him permission to a platted street and that he tries to keep spare units County judge, sheriff and city of M’boro reach do so if it was okay with and Judge Baker had come disbursed throughout the the court. to an agreement on the re- county in the event of an agreement on location of FEMA trailers at jail Members questioned pair. emergency. Heather Grabin Baker, Pike County Sher- reached Monday after- the legality of giving the Branch said that it He said one is in De- Editor, Murfreesboro iff Preston “Pep” Glenn, noon. furniture away because seemed like people were light, one is in Glenwood Diamond Murfreesboro Mayor Tra- The trailers will be the trailers had been pur- complaining more about and one is in Lodi. MURFREESBORO- vis Branch and the Mur- moved from the east side chased through the federal the trailers being in public Glenn said that the fuel Almost three weeks after freesboro Industrial De- of the jail (front) to the government. view than anything else for the units is paid for the Pike County Sheriff’s velopment Commission west side. Judge Baker said that and that problem should out of the Sheriff’s fund, Offi ce purchased two reached a compromise at The cost of moving the he was told the furniture be solved by moving the because these units are FEMA trailers, at the cost Monday afternoon before trailers to the west of the would be fi ne, and that thetrailers to the west side of needed. of $1,000 per trailer for the quorum court meeting. jail will be absorbed by the trailers could be auctioned the jail. The Pike County Quo- offi ce space and storage, Judge Baker explained sheriff’s offi ce. after 18 months if the JP Johnny Plyler asked rum Court will meet again some citizens and offi cialsto the court how the “town Judge Baker told the county chose to do away Glenn why jailers were May 16 at 7 p.m. in the of Murfreesboro seem to fathers” of Murfreesboro court that Sheriff Glenn with them at that time. driving county patrol units Pike County Courthouse not like viewing the trail- had been complaining had asked if the sheriff’s JP Johnny Plyler men- home. ers at the front of the jail. about the trailers and that offi ce could donate the tioned that Mayor Branch Glenn explained that Pike County Judge Don a compromise had been furniture that was in the was upset about a hole that two of the jailers in ques- Clinton Secretary of State announces summer ‘2011 Notary Education Tour’ LITTLE ROCK- Secre- powers of a notary pub- pre-registration may be boyhood home tary of State Mark Martin lic. It also includes infor- found online at www.sos. National Park announced the 2011 sum- mation on administering arkansas.gov or by calling mer schedule of notary oaths, best practices, and at 501-683-3702. Service site public seminars, which taking acknowledgements, The 2011 Summer includes 11 sessions in ten affi davits, and depositions. Statewide Notary Public By CHUCK BARTELS counties across the state Continuing education seminar dates are as fol- from April 20 - June 23. credits are available for lows: HOPE (AP) - Former The seminars are con- those interested. April 21 - Hot Springs President Bill Clinton ducted by the Secretary of Pre-registration for both –2 p.m. dedicated his boyhood State’s Business and Com- the statewide seminars and June 8 - Little Rock – 9 home in Hope on Sat- mercial Services division. the regularly scheduled a.m. urday as part of the Na- The 90-minute course training sessions in Little June 9 – Texarkana – 10 tional Park Service, and covers the application Rock is required. Seminar a.m. he used the occasion to process, jurisdiction, and requests, locations, and say that the country is having hard times be- cause people are too fo- cused on money and not enough on each other. Clinton told about 400 people on a windy and sunny afternoon that growing up without a television led him to focus on people and the stories they told. ``We here of a certain age were raised to see everyone. My grand- father taught me to see people without regard for the color of their skin,’’ Clinton said. Clinton lived in the white, two-story home with his mother, Vir- ginia, and her parents, Eldridge and Edith Cas- sidy, though the home remained the focus of Clinton’s family life for years afterward. Clinton recalled that his grandfather would serve both black and white customers at his grocery store, an un- common business prac- tice during segregation.

On the web at www. nashvillenews. org Page 8 • Thursday, April 21, 2011 • NASHVILLE NEWS F ast and F urious at the 2011 R .M . B ell R elays

KeKe Cannon hands off to Iris Holmes (far right) as the Mineral Springs Lady Hornets race to a new meet record in the 4x100m relay.

Nicka Keels leaps over a hurdle as she reaces to a first place Benson Checketts flings the shot put 43 feet finish in the 100m 10 inches on his way to a second place finish in the hurdles. event. Keels was the high point earner in the girls division with 40.5 points.

Photos by Dewayne Holloway

(Left) Trevor Lewis pounces out of the sand pit during the long jump event. (Below) Jessica Mun- son (center) sprints her way to a third place finish as Iris Holmes (far right) fights for position in the 400m relay.

Aron McDonald exhibits his signature rollover technique in the pole vault.

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(13:59.23); Long Jump: J. Miller 1st (16- MINERAL SPRINGS – Nicka Keels’ time of :53.28. Aron McDonald had the second best height 1), Keels 2nd (15-4), Munson 6th (14-1.5); 40.5 high point performance helped lift the The Lady Hornets fi nished just three in the pole vault. Triple Jump: Cannon 4th (30-5), Keels 5th Lady Hornets to a second place fi nish in points behind De Queen who won the meet RESULTS (30-4.5), Munson 6th (30-1); Discus: Reed the 2011 R.M. Bell Relays held in Mineral with 130 points. Lady Hornets: 100m dash: Nicka Keels 2nd (84-9) Springs last Thursday, while the boys fi n- Keels and J. Miller fi nished one – two in 3rd (:13.36), Keke Cannon 5th (:13.62), Hornets: 100m dash: Rashad Williams ished third with 84 points. the long jump and the 100m hurdles, with Virginia Smith 8th (:14.41); 200m dash: 2nd (:11.53); 200m dash: Williams 1st Keels dominated the hurdle events, win- Miller getting the upper hand in the long Cannon 5th (:29.35), Jordan Miller 6th (:23.59), Trevor Lewis 5th (:25.29); 400m ning both the 100m and 300m hurdles. jump and fi nishing second in the hurdles. (:29.63); 400m dash: Jessica Munson 3rd dash: Chris Jordan 4th (54.44); 110m Hur- Elsewhere on the track, she fi nished third Amber Reed had the second best throw (1:08.92), Iris Holmes 5th (1:11.35), Can- dles: Dominique Lampkins 8th (:43.43); in the 100m dash. in the discus. non 6th (1:12.08); 100m Hurdles: Keels 4x100m relay: 3rd (:46.15); 4x400m re- In the fi eld events she had the second Rashad Williams earned the only win 1st (:16.91), J. Miller 2nd (:17.11), Vir- lay: 4th (3:54.64); 4x800m relay: 7th best jump in the long jump and fi fth best in for the Hornets with the fastest time in the ginia Smith 8th (:19.16); 300m Hurdles: (10:22.44); High Jump: E.J. Stewart 7th (5- the triple jump. 200m dash. Keels 1st (:51.51), J. Miller 6th (:54.91); 2), Pole Vault: Aron McDonald 2nd (10-6); Keels teamed up with KeKe Cannon, Williams also had the second best time 4x100m relay: Cannon, Holmes, J. Miller, Long Jump: Williams 7th (18-7.5), Jordan Iris Holmes and Jordan Miller to set a new in the 100m dash, while teammate Benson Keels 1st (:53.28); 4x400m relay: Kadijah 8th (18-6); Triple Jump: Benson Checketts Miller, Holmes, Munson, Keneshia Stuart 5th (38-6.5), Stewart 7th (36-8); Shot Put: Results for the 7-4A Jr. District Track Meet 5th (4:59.22); 4x800m relay: Munson, Jes- Checketts 2nd (43-10), Dillon Baldwin 3rd sica Walton, K. Miller, Amber Reed 6th (41-9.5) Jr. Scrapperettes Jr. Scrappers 100m dash: Kassidy Snowden 1st 100m dash: Kyler Lawrence 6th (:12.17), (:13.06), Breona Jefferson 3rd (:13.31), Andrew Hawthorne 7th (:12.18); 200m dash: Latrice Wiley 4th (:13.49), Iesha Neal 6th Brandon Shamrock 4th (:24.64), Asher Walk- (:13.60); 200m dash: Snowden 1st (:26.61), er 5th (:25.41), Warren May 7th (:25.56); Jefferson 3rd (:27.84), Wiley 4th (:27.90); 400m dash: Chas Scott 2nd (:57.84), Nick 400m dash: Snowden 2nd (1:03.04), Jef- Myers 3rd (:58.26), Walker 5th (:59.14); ferson 4th (1:06.12), Wiley 5th (1:06.24), 110m Hurdles: Shamrock 2nd (:17.45), Lindsay Coulter 7th (1:09.70); 100m Hur- LaMichael Pettway 6th (:18.40); 300m dles: Shayla Wright 4th (:18.01), Kaylee Hurdles: Shamrock 1st (:42.39), Pettway Gaddy 5th (:18.35); 300m Hurdles: Wright 2nd (:44.93), Leonard Snell 6th (:47.32); 2nd (:50.68), Neal 7th (:55.14), Gaddy 800m run: Eric Perez 1st (2:14.45), Robbie 8th (:55.49); 4x400m relay: Wright, Aas- Morphew 5th (2:17.41),Chad Tucker 7th hya Hollins, Mckayla Vines, Coulter 2nd (2:18.28); 1600m run: Perez 5th (5:11.16), (4:46.27); 4x800m relay: Wright, Maddie Tucker 7th (5:49.12); 4x100m relay: May, Jamison, Casi Caton, Adley Kirchhoff 2nd Pettway, Jalon Jones, Jamie Newton 2nd (11:29.94); High Jump: Snowden 2nd (4-8), (:49.06); 4x400m relay: Myers, Scott, Perez, Jefferson 4th (4-6), Wiley 8th (4-0); Pole Tucker 1st (3:54.16); 4x800m relay: Myers, Vault: Sara Hosey 4th (6-6), Maddie Hor- Scott, Morphew, Oscar Garcia 2nd (9:38.05); ton 6th (5-6), Katie Myrick 7th (5-6); Long High Jump: Shamrock 1st (5-8), Garcia 6th Jump: Snowden 1st (16-10), Jefferson 3rd (5-2), Hawthorne 8th (5-0); Pole Vault: Law- The Nashville Jr. Scrappers (above) and the Jr. Scrapperettes (below) (16-4.5), Wiley 7th (14-4.75); Triple Jump: rence 1st (10-0), Myers 4th (9-0), Walker 6th pose with their 7-4A Jr. District track titles. This marks the third consecutive Snowden 1st (35-1), Jefferson 3rd (32.6.5), (9-0); Long Jump: Lawrence 2nd (19-9.75), year the two teams have won district titles. Wright 7th (30-5.5); Shot Put: Lydia Gad- Shamrock 4th (18-4.75), Walker 5th (18-1.5), Photo by DewayneHolloway dis 3rd (34-6), Kirchhoff 4th (33-7), Kiann Newton 7th (17-1); Triple Jump: Walker 2nd Green 5th (33-0), Timya Sanders 6th (32- (38-1.5), Lawrence 3rd (36-8.5), Newton 10), Karie Porter 8th (31-2.5); Discus: Ka- 5th (36-0), Garcia 6th (35-10.5); Shot Put: mie Westbrook 1st (96-3.5), Lacy Grace 2nd Rashawn Lee 1st (51-2), Lawrence 2nd (45- (85-5.5), Gaddis 4th (80-9.5), Kirchhoff 5th 4); Discus: Lee 1st (140-5.5), Lawrence 4th (76-7) (121-11), Walker 8th (106-1)              Vote FOR!  Passage of this measure will NOT result in an  increase in your property taxes! Instead, we will  merely continue with the SAME millage rate our 

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Leslie • Nashville • 870-845-1536 ad paid for by Friends for Students’ Futures              Visit us @ yorkgary.com NASHVILLE NEWS • Thursday, April 21, 2011 • Page 3-B Dierks DAR awards Good Citizen Awards to area youths DAR Good Citizen’s awards were given to area se- Nelda Wilson, who is now deceased, with a memorial The springtime meeting is a highlight of the year and niors at the April meeting of the Mine Creek-Paraclifta gift given in her honor to each recipient. showcases the organizations goal to preserve the past, chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution Natasha Conway of Nashville, Sidney Feemster of enhance the present and invest in the future. (DAR). Dierks, Bradyn Allen of Horatio, Amy Stubbs of De For more information, call Ann Gathright at 845- The event was hosted by Raymond Wilson and Queen, Crystal Davis of Mineral Springs and Amenetta 2035. daughter, Elizabeth Overton, to honor former memberFields of Saratoga were recipients of the award. Umpire School third quarter honor roll All A’s chael Arivett 1st grade: Allie McCon- 4th grade: Linda Zara- nell goza, Taylor Dorse 2nd grade: Cloe Wakley 5th grade: Griselda 3rd grade: Savannah Salinas, Jacob O’Neal, Heneger Kaden Strasner, Luis Sali- 4th grade: Aubrey nas, Perla Vasquez,Tanner Crawford, Melissa Little Manasco 6th grade: Danielle 6th grade: Angelica Sa- Cocke, Karlie Alexander, linas, Desmond Pinson, Natalie Henegar Dylan Ward, Kaitlyn Wak- 8th grade: Rebecca Biz- ley, Katelyn Rounsaville, zell Lindon Vaughn, Maribel 10th grade: Caleigh Vasquez Mitchell, Levi Henegar, 7th grade: Rosa Sali- Vanessa parsons nas, Shelby Scott, Yessica Marquez All A’s and B’s 8th grade: Abigail Sali- 1st grade: Alexandra nas, Breanna Crawford Efi rd, James Mitchell, Jay-10th grade: Autumn dan White, Lindsey Hack- Jones, Kaylen Ault Pictured left to right: DAR good citizen award recipients Bradyn Allen, Sydney Feemster, Nata- ett 11th grade: Sean Scott, sha Conway and Amy Stubbs (front row) and their mothers Mandie Allen, Shelly Feemster and Beverly 2nd grade: Jackson Azucena Ortiz Conway (back row) Banister, James Estep IV, 12th grade: Jessica Wil- Submitted photo Kelsie Faulkner, Selena lis, Amy Sharp, Dakota Zaragoza Bailey, Karla Enriquez, 3rd grade: Javier Sali- Charles Dowdy, Zack Pin- Dierks Easter egg hunt Saturday nas, Madison Cook, Mi- son The Dierks Easter egg hunt will be held Sat., April Easter basket s and prizes will be given away. 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The Nashville High School class of 1954 met recently at Western Sizzlin. Pictured left to right: (standing) Tommy The Chapel Hill first grade class of 1942 reunited re- Garney, Relda Bowers Aylett, Val Gene Jamison, Barbara Young Canaday, Charles Williams, Ida Lawrence Kes- cently. Charles Williams, Jewell Hank Copeland, Val terson, Cordelia Tollett Lyons, Tommie Jean Carter Anderson, Jewell Hank Copeland, Phil Yates, Mary Russell Gene Jamison, Ella Mae Floyd Reese and Mary Russell Blekely, Harvey Cowling, Carolyn Sharp Green, Wesley Poole, Virginia Sullivan Flaherty Eddy Harrison, Leland Blakely graduated from Nashville High School in 1954. Tollett, Bill Blakely, Edgar Ware McCrary; (seated) Mary Lou Edwards Shofner, Cornelia Jo Puckett Moore, Nancy Photo by Cecil Harris Lawson Wildburt, Nina Daugherty Floyd, Ella Mae Floyd Reese, Crystal Wolf Masey and Betty Corbell Smith. Photo by Cecil Harris

Members of the Bell’s Gym boot camp workout program took a break from their exercise regiment to pose for a picture. The program is a six-week non-traditional exercise program offered at the gym. Pictured from left to right (back row): Nicole Bell, Adriane Pickett, Robyn Cheatham, Bron Bell, Morgan Cooper, Denise Mays, Derrick Kropf, Kenny Kropf; (front row) Donald Sitzes, Will Bell, Erin Bell, Jennifer McCrary, Jerri Spoo and Jessica Sitze. Photo by Cecil Harris

The annual Masonic Fish Fry was held Sat., April 16, at the Pleasant Valley Lodge in Nashville. Pictured left to right: Randy Rather, Larry Baker, Greg Sands, Steven Bruce, Roy Coleman, Aarol Broyles, Sonny Raulerson, John Egger, Jerry Harwell, Slade King, Montana Speight and Billy Wynn. Photo by Cecil Harris

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Honor Roll for Mineral Take time to prepare for severe weather Springs Elementary School NORTH LITTLE have a reliable method classroom, move quickly bile kit should be in Honor Roll at Min- 4th grade ROCK – Straight line of receiving weather in- to a strong building for your vehicle. eral Springs Elementary *Adam Kreinbring wind storms, downburst formation including TV, shelter. The Arkansas Depart- School is announced. Nyisha Cheatham rains and tornadoes can radio and NOAA weather If there is no shelter, lie ment of Emergency Man- All A’s denoted * 2nd Braden Schooley-Wil- occur at any time of the radio, plus a back-up sys- fl at in the nearest ditch or agement is the state’s nine weeks liams year in Arkansas. tem if one goes out. Bat- depression. Do not take homeland security and 3rd grade Rayshawn Sanders As so many Arkansans tery powered equipment shelter in a structure with preparedness agency. Cydney Herberts Winter Smith experienced last week, it and extra batteries should a high, wide roof such as The agency works to *Chi’ree Newton pays for individuals and be a part of the plan. an auditorium, gym or identify and lessen the Sydaija Walton 5th grade families to plan what to Shelter areas should be shopping mall. effects of emergencies, Dadrick Franklin Lizeth Chavelo do in advance. designated at home, work Choose a person to disasters and threats to La Darrius Hicks William Dixon Basic preparedness and school; whether they telephone outside your Arkansas by develop- Joshua Jackson Devon Greenley plans should be in place at are in basements below city to let others know ing effective prevention, Isaiah Askew Keyon Atkins home, work and school; ground level, ground lev- you are safe and choose a preparedness, mitigation, David Gonzalez Tamya Draper and each family member el windowless rooms, or place for family members response and recovery ac- Matthew Lindsey Caitlyn Rowe or employee should un- interior hallways on the to meet if your neighbor- tions for all disasters and Danielle Thomas Jorge Salinas derstand the plan. lowest fl oor. hood and home are dam- emergencies. *Chloe Graham When a severe storm or Protect yourself from aged or destroyed. For additional informa- *Jadyn Schooley –Wil- 6th grade tornado strikes, there may fl ying debris with blan- Create a disaster sup- tion, contact ADEM at liams Raven Edwards be only a few seconds to kets, sleeping bags or ply kit and keep it in your (501) 683-6700 or visit *Princess Thomas * Kirby Adcock react and fi nd shelter. mattresses. shelter area. Kits should the website at www.adem. *Tydaija Walton Kendon Burris The fi rst step in pre- If you are in a vehicle, be created for home, arkansas.gov. Fredrick Robinson paredness is to ensure you mobile home or portable work, school and a mo- Howard County Land Transactions For April 11-15, 2011 Bowers Rd., in Section 27, ship 9S, Range 27W, 0.46 and W½ of Section 31, all 27W, 12.47 ac. m/l, How- of Section 1, Township Township 7S, Range 27W, ac. m/l, Howard County. in Township 10S, Range ard County. 11S, Range 28W, 4.5 ac. Quitclaim Deed - Howard County. $74,000 27S, Howard County. Quitclaim Deed - Jack m/l, Howard County. George T. Lowery and Quitclaim Deed - Jim- Special Warranty Deed $200,000 Matthew Lovelis and Warranty Deed - Jesse Murlene Lowery, grant- my Little and Otessa - Sheila K. Hardin, grant- Warranty Deed - David Leah H. Lovelis, grantors, Jerome Keeton and Jessie ors, to David T. Cupp and Little, grantors, to Nolan or, to Joe Lee Hardin, A. Clark, grantor, to Gary to Diamond Bank, grant- Myrine Keeton, grantors, Connie A. Ardwin Cupp, Dowdy and Faye Dowdy, grantee, East 140 yds. of Winchester and Barbara ee, part of NE¼ NE¼ of to Maudies Turner, Deverl grantee, NW¼ of Block grantees, part of W½ of NW¼ of NW¼ of Section Winchester, grantees, part Section 32, Township 9S, Clardy, Jessie M. Keeton, 53 in the original town of SW¼ of NE¼, 8.045 ac. 5, Township 10S, Range of N½ of NE¼ NW¼ of Range 27W, 9.78 ac. m/l, Zelma M. Dangerfi eld, Mineral Springs, Howard m/l; ALSO, SE¼ of NW¼, 27W, 2.75 ac. m/l, How- Section 19, Township 10S, Howard County. Fandra M. Walker, and Ju- County. 38 ac. m/l; AND ALSO, ard County. Range 27W, (includes Correction Warranty lius R. Owens, grantees, Warranty Deed - Mike E¾ being the East 30 ac. Warranty Deed - Ken- parts of Blocks 32 & 33 Deed - Leon Turner & part of W½ of NE¼ SE¼ McCullough, grantor, to of even width of NW¼ of neth P. Sightes, grantor, and streets in the town of Maudies Turner, Eddie L. of Section 1, Township Cherie Stewart, grantee, SW¼, all in Section 25, to Dalton Harris, grantee, Mineral Springs), Howard Clardy & Deverl Clardy, 11S, Range 28W, 4.5 ac. Lot 21 in Block 4 of the Township 5S, Range 28W, part of W¾ of Section County. Jesse J. Keeton & Jessie m/l, Howard County. town of Nashville, How- Howard County. 31, Township 10S, Range Warranty Deed - Isa- M. Keeton, Zelma M. Dan- ard County. $25,000 Warranty Deed - Ste- 27W; AND part of E½ of belita Glasgow (Tanner), gerfi eld, Fandra M. Walk- Warranty Deed - Wey- ven B. Wakefi eld and Re-SE¼ of Section 36, Town- grantor, to Angel Hernan- er, and Julius R. Owens & erhaeuser Co., grantor, to gan Wakefi eld, grantors,ship 10S, Range 28W; dez and Lidia Hernandez, Teresa E. Owens, grantors, Michael Toliver and Kristy to Michael B. Wakefi eld,AND ALSO, 30 ft. wide grantee, part of W¾ of to Jesse J. Keeton and Jes- Toliver, grantee, S½ of grantee, part of NW¼ of access easement in SW¼ SE¼ of NE¼ of Section sie M. Keeton, grantees, NW¼ NE¼ lying west of SW¼ of Section 8, Town- of SW¼ of Section 30, 20, Township 9S, Range part of W½ of NE¼ SE¼ Mineral Springs Easter Egg Hunt set for Saturday

The Mineral Springs Park and Recreation Com- mission will host its an- COURT-ORDERED ESTATE AUCTION nual Easter Egg Hunt on Sat., April 23 at Bridge- SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 2011 • 9:00 A.M. man Park starting at 4 p.m. Bill Ford Estate • 711 Herman St., Dierks Age categories are: 1-3; Real Estate: Tract 1 - 3 BR, 1½ BA, 1,456 sq. ft. tile home on 100x140’ lot with 4-5; 7-8 and 9-10. 26x30’ metal shop. Tract 2 - 2 lots (216x180’) directly across from home. Everyone is invited. Personal Property: Remington 550 Auto .22 rifl e, Razorback memorabilia, TroyBilt tiller, Cub Cadet riding mower, fl oor lamps, lamp tables, wagon wheel end tables, chairs, color TV, plaques/prints, kitchen items, 2 dinette tables, 3 bar stools, sewing machine, desk & chair, washer, dryer, cedar chest, quilt tops, BR suite, vacuum cleaner, oil lamps, stereo & old records, ladder-back chairs, camping equipment, antique table, gas grill, shredder, lawn cart, smoker, dog house, bicycles, yard tools, wheelbarrow, ladders, tumbler, air com- pressor, bench grinder, fl oor jack, ¾ drive socket set, hand tools, creeper, 2 garden planters, fi sh cooker, chain saws, table saw, miter saw, routers, shop fan, 2 push mowers, weedeater, vise, wheeler ramps, sawhorse, live traps, metal lawn chairs, gas sprayer, chest-type tool box, carpentry tools, drills/bits, saws, 2 gas blowers, gardening supplies... Equipment: 2001 Polaris 325 4-wheeler; Cub tractor w/belly mower & garden plows... Only a Partial Listing - MUCH MORE!!! Terms: Real Estate: 10% down day of sale, balance due approx. 30 days. Other items: Cash or approved check payment in full day of auction. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed matter. Auctioneer’s Note: NOTE Early Start Time 9:00 A.M. To preview real estate, call for appointment. Directions: From 278 junction in Dierks, go east 1 block to Herman St, turn left, go approx. 4 blocks. Auction on left next to church. Watch for Auction Signs. Johnny Stone Auction Co. 1156 Pump Springs Rd. Nashville, AR 71852 (870)฀845-3152฀฀฀cell฀870-845-6152฀฀•฀฀฀AR฀Lic.฀#219 Page 6-B • Thursday, April 21, 2011 • NASHVILLE NEWS "Oh, Deer!" ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1. Group belief Friday-Sunday 14 15 16 6. Sharif of "Funny Girl" 17 18 19 April 22-24, 2011 10. End-of-round signal 20 21 22 23 Friday Evening April 22, 2011 14. Rial spender 24 25 26 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 15. 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2940. (SBMH:62-tf; w8) 6 ac. in Lockesburg w/2 BR, 2 BA (SH:96-tf; w10) We strive for accuracy, ______mobile home. 3 rental hook-ups for ______though occasionally er- Apartments for rent. 451-3940 or additionalincome. Priced at $44,000. 4BR/2BA home for sale by owner. rors do occur. Please 845-9333 (PV:tf,w6) Call Sevier Co. Realty (870) 289- Land can be included. Call now (501) notify us immediately if ______2261 (SCR:30-33;w24) 625-3633 (CH/HS:28-37; w15) Modern brick apartments for rent, ______your ad has a mistake in Need Certii ed Service Technician/ contact Bill @ The Agency, 845- FSBO: 3 BR/2 BA home, 1,600 s.f., Custombuilt homes - 2x6 walls, 9 t . it, so that we may cor- Mechanic - Must have own tools. 1011. (TA:tf,w11) 5 acres, WBFP, deck, boat shed, ceiling, starting @ $40/sq. t . (501) rect it and give you a Commissioned salary based on ex- ______fenced-in backyard. Quiet country 625-3633 (CH/HS:28-37;w14) Septic tank pumping and drain free rerun for the  rst perience. Fill out application or bring Trailer for rent: Nice, remodeled, setting only 5 minutes from Lake ______cleaning service, sewer lines/drains resume to DeQueen Ford-Chrysler close to town, no pets. (870) 845- Greeson & town of Murfreesboro, 2 BR, 2 BA mobile home $3,000. unstopped. Johnson Services, (870) day that it ran incorrect- in DeQueen, AR. (DQF:95-tf, 27w) 4003 (RC:92-tf;w11) 10 minutes from Crater of Diamonds (870) 557-7144 (CH/T:32-34;w8) 642-2787 (LJ:27-tf, 13w) ly. Mistakes not brought ______State Park & 2 miles from Little Mis- ______to our attention before CDLdrivers need for weekend only. Stop renting! I can help you own souri River. $119,000. Call Steve or Jimmy Don Sullivan Welding & the second printing of the Must have 2 yrs. experience and yourown home. A couple homes to Tami @ (870) 285-2690. (Pd:30-37) Construction Service, 845-4752, cleanMVR. Apply in person only @ choose from. (501) 625-3637 ______licensed septic tank installation. ad are eligible for one free 144 Dillard Creek Rd., Nashville. (CH/HS:28-37;w16) 33 acres pine tree plantation, How- (JDS:tf; w12) corrected ad only! (PRT:29-32;w23) ______ard County, good hunting land. Elec. ______For more information ______Sherry’s sm. kitchenette apt., utili- & rural water. (870) 845-8486 h e Terminator Pest Control (870) and assistance regarding Driver wanted. Must have 2 yrs. ties pd., fully furnished. (870) 925- (TF:30-33; w15) Bingham Trailers: Cattle, cargo, 557-1780. (tf) experience & clean CDL. Apply in 0347 (Pd:32-33) ______equipment, horse, utility, conces- ______the investigation of i - person only at 417 S. 6th St., Nash- ______sion... Inventory reduction sale. 4 Hostetler Mowing - dependable nancing or business op- ville. (BPC:31-33; w20) Completely remodeled 3 BR home miles east of DeQueen, Hwy 70/71. lawn care. 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(870) 845-5810 or 818- (SH:96-tf, w10) (870) 845-7092 (Pd:30-33) (WS:89-tf; w9) 72211 or phone (501) ______3912 (Pd:32-33) ______665-7274 or 1-800-482- ______BinghamManufactured Homes - In- FREE: Introducing Bible Basics. 8448. vest your income tax refund! Come Learn to word, study and read see our new l oor plans and prices. scripture for yourself. e-mail free- 4miles east of DeQueen, Hwy 70/71 [email protected] (Pd:32-33) (371). (870) 642-7321 or 584-7837. ______(BH:25-tf;w25) Fainting goats for sale, $150/ea. Call A drunk driver ruined something Furnished apartments for rent, utili- ______precious. Amber Apodaca. ties paid, 1403 S. Main, two blocks 3 ac. lots on Dierks Lake. Beauti- Renters wanted. Call for info: (903) (870) 285-2095 (DCR:25-tf; w8) ______Friends Don’t Let Friends Drive Drunk. from Tyson, call Hal Scroggins, ful hardwood, timber, some w/ 831-6014 (SH:96-tf;w6) ______AKC reg. West Highland white Ter- MERCHANDISE 845-1691. (tf) lake view, rural water & elec., great ______rierpuppies, 2 males $300; 2 females For Sale: electric wheelchairs, por- for get-away cabin or spot to pull 4/2 on land. Ready to move in. My Peach Tree Trailer Park, 2 and 3 camper. Priced to sell. (870) 451- loss,your gain! Call Now (903) 838- $350. (870) 287-4847 (Pd:26-34) table, lightweight, like new. Low $ ______or perhaps free to senior. 888-442- bedrooms, furnished, conveniently 3106 (Pd:17-34) 7324 (SH:96-tf;w14)

______www.nashvillenews.org Photo by Michael Mazzeo 3 3 9 0 (WG:4-tf) located laundry. 845-1355 or 845- ______2943 (PT:18-tf, w15) 2 BR home on 8 ac., close to town. Have3 homes for sale. Call now - 24 (870) 845-2010 ______Includes 2 rental properties and hrs. (903) 831-6412 Pronto electric handicap chair in SANDY BRANCH Murfreesboro Mini Storage and good barn for poultry & storage. Smith’s Mini Storage excellent condition. $650 for lit & MOBILE HOMES Maxi Storage. 845-1870 or 845- All in good condition. Will pay for Units available in chair. (870) 845-3727 or 451-3493. HOSTETLER We have your mobile home needs. 3168 (GS:tf, w9) itself in rental income. Call Sevier Nashville & Mineral Springs (dj:tf) SALES, SERVICE, RENTAL & MOVING ______Co. Realty (870) 289-2261 MOWING Financing Available! 8:00-5:00 Portable toilets for construction jobs Absolute Bargain - New pillow-top (SCR:30-33; w36) Dependable Lawn Care (870) 845-5075 ______(870) 845-2940 mattress set. Has manufacturer’s and special events. Lonnie Johnson, Commercial & Residential warranty. Twin $78, Full $98, Queen (870) 642-2787. (LJ:tf, w11) Leaf Cleanup ______$138, King $168. Call (903) 276- Lake View Kennels 9354 (Pd:26-34) 2 & 3 BR trailers for rent. (870) 845- (870) 557- ______H&H LITTER SERVICE 4510 Pom puppies, 6 wks. old - $250 Cabinet wood, tub, VCRs, DVDs. Nashville (870) 557-4988 (Pd:32) Poultry House Clean-out Siberian Husky puppies ______Rusty Hostetler Yorkiepoos www.nashvillenews.org (870) 557-0143 RESIDENT MANAGER/CARETAKER K R • Residential P.O. Box 459 Little Rock, Arkansas Management Company seeking TEAM • Commercial Dierks, Arkansas • Poodles • Yorkies (male & female) • Industrial Ryan Turner, Owner WANTED TO BUY for a 19-unit family apartment complex in Murfreesboro, Arkan- Licensed Phone: Bonded TIMBER AND TIMBERLAND sas. Must be willing to live on site. Property Management ex- (870) 388-9454 & Insured (870) 286-2442 perience preferred but not required. Compensation Package in- Cell: (870) 845-9299 We buy pine & hardwood sawlogs & Turner Electric pulpwood. We will buy your tract in cludes: Rent/utility free apartment, salary, and opportunities for the bulk or by scale, with weekly advancement with a growing company. Duties include: Leasing MILLWOOD CORPORATION settlements. We will cruise your timber & give you a FREE ESTIMATE with apartments, collecting rents, bookkeeping, general maintenance, BUYER OF TIMBER & TIMBERLAND CARLTON no obligation to you. and yard care duties. All applicants must be bondable. J.W. MILLER TIMBER CO., INC. Fax or e-mail letters or resumes with references to: MINI STORAGE Pearlie Kidd Matt Tollett (870) 845-5582 4300 Gazola St. • Texarkana, TX PDC Companies Johnny Porter - (870) 777-3774 (870) 845-3560 (903) 838-5836 1501 North University, Suite 740 Jimmy Miller 1-800-8TIMBER Little Rock, Arkansas 72207 J.K. Porter Jason Porter RF#987 Fax # (501) 663-7671 The Agency Realty & Premier Mortage Email- [email protected] P.O. Box 1316 Offi ce: This institution is an Equal opportunity provider and employer. Hope, AR 71802 800-647-6455

Bill Fritts www.rayandassociates.net Call for your personal tour today! Principle Broker & POSITION AVAILABLE DIRECTOR OF STUDENT SERVICES Ray & Associates Real Estate Loan Offi cer 724 S. Main St., Nashville RESPONSIBILITES: The Director of Student Services 870-845-1011 or 870-845-6100 will be responsible for the management and coordination (870) 845-2900 • (870) 904-0293 101 S. Main Street [email protected] of student recruitment, admissions, and assessment. Will Terry Ray 845-7757 • Sharla Parrish 845-7079 Nashville, AR 71852 www.theagencyrealty.net be a member of Academic Council working closely with • 3 BR/2 BA brick ranch with 1,800 sq ft living space located on Division Chairs to ensure student retention & graduation. Country Club Rd with approx 8 acres. This home has an infor- REQUIREMENTS: mal family and dining area, a separate offi ce, kitchen with dish- HOWARD COUNTY * Masters degree in Education, Business, or related fi eld washer, stove, oven & refrigerator, washer/dryer and drapes also * Supervisory experience required remain, 6 ceiling fans and CH/CA. Call for an appt. to see this CHILDREN’S CENTER * Higher education experience a must property...... Listing for only $89,000 LPN • This single family one story brick at 710 W. Howard contains * Experience in college admissions & assessment a plus 1,454 sq ft of living space. The home has carpet & ceramic tile Qualifi cations: Ability to relate with, consideration and ef- * Ability to set attainable goals for a diverse department fectiveness to clients and staff. Five (5) years experience. fl ooring, 3 BR/2 BA, an open living/dining area, kitchen has * Excellent communications skills DW/R/O, CH/CA, open porch, large concrete driveway and sin- Candidate must have current license as licensed practical * Ability to delegate nurse in the state of Arkansas. Work Schedule: Mon – Fri, gle vehicle carport with extra storage..Listing price is $123,000 7:30 AM – 3:30 PM, some weekends. ANNUAL SALARY: $45,000 - 50,000 plus benefi ts • Make this great house, your new home! Located at 809 West DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: May 6, 2011 (4:30 Johnson and situated on a total of 2.65 acres with many fi ne fea- Client Instructor, Group Home p.m.) tures. There is wood fencing, covered concrete/wood patio and Part Time Position - Working with developmentally disabled APPLICATION PROCESS: In-House Applicants must three vehicle garage, 3,053 sq ft of living space with wood, car- adult males, in a Group Home setting. Job consists of work- pet & ceramic fl ooring, 4 BR/2.5 BA, formal living/dining room, ing with individuals on shopping, laundry, cooking, house- submit a detailed resume and cover letter to Human Re- sources. Application requests and returns should be direct- informal family room & extra dining area w/kitchen, separate keeping, money management and socialization skills. Work laundry room. All ready for a growing family..Lists for $149,500 ed to Human Resource Offi ce, CCCUA, P.O. Box 960, De schedule: evenings and part of each weekend (approximately • Call for an appt to see this newly renovated one story brick at 20 hours per week). Queen, AR 71832, 870-584-4471, ext. 1102, lbell@cccua. 306 Castleberry with 1,500 sq ft of living space, 3 BR/2 BA, Must be able to pass criminal records background check, edu. Applications can be downloaded at open living/dining area with fi replace and remodeled kitchen pre-employment drug test and provide proof of high school http://cccua.edu, click on Employment with freshly painted walls & cabinetry also features a newly con- diploma or equiv. E.O.E. Please, No Phone Calls. Opportunities. structed island and new dishwasher, fl ooring is carpet and wood, Applications may be completed at HCCC Inc., EEO/ADA/AA employer. Qualified CH/CA, garage has extra shelving, concrete driveway, patio 1577 Hwy 371 West, Nashville, AR 71852. minorities encouraged to apply. slab, a separate storage building....Listing price of only $79,500 Page 8-B • Thursday, April 21, 2011 • NASHVILLE NEWS