The Nashville News THURSDAY • August 8, 2013 • Issue 63 • 2 Sections • 18 Pages • In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878 • USPS 371-540 • 75 cents

IN BRIEFt TENNIS TIME Contention over Affordable proposal to redistrict Care Act Mineral Springs workshop scheduled D.E. Ray would be changed. News Staff Tullis, who ran against Options For and lost to mayor Walter Life Services MINERAL SPRINGS- “Sonny” Heatherly in the will be hosting Former state senator last election, claimed an educational workshop on Bobby Tullis and for- variously that his mo- the Affordable mer county judge Clyde tivation for making the Care Act Aug, Green addressed the proposal came from 6 from 7-8 Mineral Springs city a desire to “train the p.m. at Sweet council about redistrict- next generation of city Aroma Café. ing the city to add a ward leaders,” that he feels during the council’s “the people deserve the regular monthly meet- same representation as Pastor ing Monday evening. other cities,” and that installation At times, voices and “it would help reaching tempers were raised, out to different groups.” scheduled and questions about He also described it as the issue have been vol- a “mom and apple pie An installa- leyed back and forth to issue.” tion service for Rev. Maurice the state capitol. Tullis had previously Henry will be Adding a ward to addressed the council held Sun., Aug. the city would add two on the issue last May, 18 at 2:30 p.m. council members, in- and was met largely with at Corinth Bap- creasing the number of silence then. He said tist Church in city councilmen from that since then dozens Tollette. Pastor four to six, and would of people in the city Alvin Hunter of prompt an election to re- of 1,264 had signed a Lonoke Bap- place the sitting council petition in favor of a tist Church in members, as the wards special election on the Hope will be they currently represent the speaker. See MS / Page 8 Dierks peewee football Local couple signups to be held charged with Dierks pee- wee football signups will be gun, other thefts Sat., Aug. 10. Fifth and sixth NASHVILLE - A local with resi- grade teams couple was arrested dential will be signing Tuesday in connection burglary, players from 10 to 11 a.m. with the theft of several theft of and third and guns and other items. property fourth grade According to a state- and pos- teams will be ment issued by Howard session of signing from County Sheriff Butch HUPP firearms 11 a.m. to Morris, 27 year old Bran- by certain noon at the old don Hupp and his girl- persons. Dierks ambu- friend, 26 year old Gloria His bond lance building. Chambers, were taken has been For more into custody around set at information, 11:30 p.m. after Dep- $50,000. call Jason Icenhower at uty Steven Wakefield Cham- (870)584-6266. learned they might have CHAMBERS bers the stolen items while mean- attempting to serve a while faces charges of Commodities protection order. residential burglary and distribution Morris said Wakefield theft of property. Her scheduled recovered three firearms bond is set at $15,000. after receiving consent “The investigation Southwest to search Hupp’s resi- into the burglary and Arkansas dence and learned that theft is continuing by Development LUKE REEDER | Nashville News other items had been Howard County investi- Council will be stolen from a residence gators John Eric Glide- distributing Robbie Morphew, a junior on the Nashville Scrapper tennis team, completes a serve Tuesday on Corinth Rd. well and David Shelton,” commodities during practice. The tennis team currently features seven boys and five girls and their first Wed. Aug. 14, match is scheduled for Aug. 19 at Hope. Hupp is charged Morris concluded. from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Nashville Senior Adult Center, lo- cated at 206 E. Howard. Commodities Rep. Cotton will seek Senate seat will be distrib- uted at the Dierks Senior First term Adult Center, located at 811 Missouri, from congressman 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. For more announces intent to information call 845-3586. challenge Mark Pryor

DARDANELLE - Ar- enough. Arkansans Church to kansas Fourth District need a senator who celebrate Congressman Tom Cot- will stand with them ton today announced and stand up to Barack pastor, wife his candidacy for U.S. Obama. A senator who First Provi- Senate. will say no more to the dence Out- "I joined the Army to crony capitalism, the reach Ministry serve our country and giveaways, the reckless will host a pas- to defend our spending, the unfair tor and wife overseas," Cotton said. taxes, the job-killing celebration "That’s why I ran for regulations, and the Fri., Aug. 16 Congress last year—to concentration of unac- at 7 p.m., Sat., serve you and to defend countable, unconstitu- Aug. 17 at 7 p.m., and Sun., our freedom in Wash- tional power in Wash- Aug. 18 at 2:30 ington—and that’s why ington. Arkansans need p.m. For more today I’m announcing a senator who won’t just information, my candidacy to be your stand by and accept the COURTESY PHOTO | Cotton for Senate call 870-845- United States Senator. status quo. I will be that US Congressman Tom Cotton is pictured in Dardanelle Tuesday after announcing his intent to 7598. "It’s time to say senator." seek the Senate seat currently occupied by Mark Pryor. 2 Editorial Thursday, August 8, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397

Would they be proud?

One can't imagine the fear in the hearts of the parents of those nine black students who walked past shouting placard-carrying mobs as they en- tered Little Rock Central High School in 1957. Each day, they were greeted with angry shouts of "Two, four, six, eight, we don't want to integrate." In some rural and urban areas, during the school desegrega- tion era, parents escorted their 5- and 6-year-old children past crowds shouting threats and Walter screaming racial epi- thets. Often there were Williams Ku Klux Klan marches Creators and cross burnings. Syndicate Much of this protest was in the South, but Northern cities were by no means exempt from the turmoil and violence of school desegregation. Most of the parents and civil rights leaders whose sacrifices and courage made today's edu- cational opportunities possible are no longer with us. My question is: If they could know what many of today's black youngsters have done with the fruits of their sacrifice, would they be proud? Most schools identified as "persistently dangerous" are predominantly black schools. To have a modicum of safety, many schools are equipped with walk- through metal detectors, security cameras and conveyor belt X-ray machines that scan book bags and purses. Nationally, the black four-year high- school graduation rate is 52 percent. In some cities, such as Detroit and Philadelphia, it's considerably lower — 20 percent and 24 percent, respectively. In al-Qaida in Perspective Rochester, N.Y., it's 9 percent. What black politicians, parents, teachers and students have created is nothing less than a gross betrayal and squandering of the struggle paid in Apparently, the threat Yet, in 2010, not one hood, not ours. blood, sweat and tears by previous generations to is both serious and spe- death here in America Pat So the anti-interven- make possible the educational opportunities that cific. resulted from terrorism. tionists argued. were denied to blacks for so long. The United States or- That year, however, Buchanan Dismissing such warn- Born in 1936, I've lived during some of our ra- dered 22 diplomatic mis- 780,000 Americas died Creators ings as "isolationism," cially discriminatory history. I recall being chased sions closed and issued of heart disease, 575,000 Syndicate George W. Bush launched out of Fishtown and Grays Ferry, two predominantly a worldwide travel alert of cancer, 138,000 from the war. The result? Pre- Irish Philadelphia neighborhoods, with my cousin in the 1940s and not stopping until we reached a for U.S. citizens. respiratory diseases, cisely what opponents of predominantly black North Philly or South Philly The threat comes 120,000 in accidents us $2 trillion and count- the war had predicted, neighborhood. Today that might be different. A from Al-Qaida in the Ara- (35,000 in auto ac- ing, really worth it? Did an al-Qaida that has me- black person seeking safety might run from a black bian Peninsula, AQAP, cidents), 69,000 from they make us more se- tastasized and is now neighborhood to a white neighborhood. the most lethal branch diabetes, 40,000 in drug- cure? "on steroids." On top of that, today whites are likely to be vic- of the terrorist organi- induced deaths, 38,000 The Taliban are mak- Now, Graham says, tims of blacks. zation. by suicide, 32,000 by al-Qaida wants "to drive According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics' ing a comeback. Iraq is 2008 National Crime Victimization Survey, in in- "After Benghazi," said liver disease, 25,000 in sinking into civil, sectar- the West out of the Mid- stances of interracial crimes of violence, 83 percent Sen. Lindsey Graham, alcohol-induced deaths, ian and tribal war. Our dle East" — their ob- of the time, a black person was the perpetrator R-S.C., "these al-Qaida 16,000 by homicide and influence in the Islamic jective all along — and and a white person was the victim. Most interracial types are really on ste- 8,000 from HIV/AIDS. world is at a nadir. "take over these Muslim assaults are committed by blacks. What's worse is roids thinking we're Is terrorism the killer And Graham concedes countries and create an there're blacks still alive — such as older members weaker and they're we should fear most and the enemy that we went al-Qaida-type religious of the Congressional Black Caucus, NAACP and Na- stronger. ... invest the lion's share of entity." tional Urban League — who lived through the times over there to destroy, al- of lynching, Jim Crow and open racism and who "They want to drive our resources fighting? Qaida, is not only in Af- But was it not the Unit- remain silent in the face of the current situation. the West out of the Mid- Since 9/11, al-Qaida ghanistan and Pakistan, ed States that dumped After the George Zimmerman trial, in cities such east and take over these has not proven a ter- but Yemen, Iraq, Syria, over Moammar Gadhafi as Baltimore, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Chicago Muslim countries and ribly effective enemy. Libya and Mali, and is and opened the door to and New York, there have been a number of brutal create an al-Qaida-type Some plots — the shoe- now "on steroids." the al-Qaida that per- attacks on whites in the name of "justice for religious entity ... and if bomber on the airliner Ten years ago, anti- petrated the Benghazi Trayvon." Over the past few years, there have been we ever take the bait and over Detroit, the Times atrocity? many episodes of unprovoked attacks by black interventionists warned gangs against white people at beaches, in shopping try to come home and Square bomber — failed that a plunge into the Was not liberating malls, on public conveyances and in other public create fortress America, from sheer incompe- Islamic world would Benghazi why we went places in cities such as Denver, Chicago, Phila- there will be another tence. Other attacks produce what it was to war? delphia, New York, Washington and Los Angeles. 9/11." have been thwarted designed to prevent. We We liberated it, but for There's no widespread condemnation, plus most of By the time this col- by excellent U.S. intel- could create more ter- whom? the time, the race of the attackers was not reported, umn appears, America ligence and counterter- rorists than we would Gadhafi, though him- even though media leftists and their allies are may have been hit. Yet rorism work. self a terrorist respon- experts in reporting racial differences in everything kill. else. is it not time to put al- Our home front has For the root of 9/11 sible for the Lockerbie Would those black Americans who fought tooth Qaida in perspective and been well protected. was Islamic hatred of Pan-Am bombing, was and nail against Jim Crow, segregation, lynching and consider whether our But by having fought America's perceived an enemy of al-Qaida. racism be proud of the findings of a recent Rasmus- Mideast policy is creat- a "war on terror" over- domination and a fanatic So, too, are Hezbollah, sen poll in which 31 percent of blacks think that ing more terrorists than seas in Graham's way determination to drive Iran and Syrian Presi- most blacks are racists and 24 percent of blacks we are killing? — invading, occupy- us out of their world. dent Bashar Assad. All think that most whites are racists? Among whites, in In 2010 America lost ing, nation-building in are fighting to prevent the same Rasmussen poll, 38 percent consider most They were over here blacks racist, and 10 percent consider most whites 15 citizens to terrorism. Afghanistan and Iraq because we were over a takeover of Syria by racist. Thirteen of them died in — we lost 6,000 soldiers there. And if we went rebels whose principal Black people don't need to have a conversation Afghanistan. The worst and brought back 40,000 over there in even great- fighting force is the Nus- with white people on matters of race. One first step attack was the killing of wounded Americans. er force, even more Mus- ra Front, an affiliate of would be to develop a zero tolerance for criminal six Americans at a Chris- Were the wars in lims would rise up to al-Qaida. and disruptive school behavior, as well as a zero tian medical mission in which we suffered such expel us from what is, Does not Vladimir Pu- tolerance for criminal behavior in neighborhoods. Badakhshan Province. casualties, and that cost tin have a point when If city authorities cannot or will not provide protec- after all, their neighbor- tion, then law-abiding black people should find a he asks why America is way to provide that protection themselves. arming an insurgency dominated by the sort KEEP IN TOUCH WITH YOUR REPRESENTATION of people who did 9/11? Graham says al-Qa- The Nashville News ida wants to take over President Barack Obama U.S. Representative Tom Cotton "Muslim countries and USPS 371-540 P.O. 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Virgie Manasco Bolding, 93, seamstress, Aug. 5 Charles Coleman, 75, Loving Papaw, Aug. 5 Virgie Manasco Bolding, 93 of Burke of Norphlet, Anna Marie Charles Hubert Coleman, 75, of Floyd of Nashville, Christie Hanney El Dorado, Arkansas, died on Bolding of Norphlet, Vance Mineral Springs, went to be with the Lord and husband, Michael of Nashville, and Monday, August 5, 2013 at (Deby) Bolding of Hot Springs on Monday, August 5, 2013 Charlie Coleman and wife, Mary Hudson Memorial Nursing and Becky Eason of Glenwood; in Texarkana, Texas. He was of Nashville; four grandchildren, Home following a sudden six great grandchildren; and a born on December 25, 1937 in Zach Roberts and Seth Roberts illness. She was born on June great great grandchild; many Hope, Arkansas, the son of the both of Nashville, and Katilynn late Charlie Floyd Coleman Hanney and Wyatt Hanney 22, 1920 in Umpire, Arkansas, nephews and nieces; and two and Bethie (Black) Coleman. both of Nashville; and a host of the daughter of John Wilburn very special nieces Rhonda When he was younger, cousins, nieces, nephews, and Manasco and Hettie Kesterson Mullen of Athens and Sandy Charles was a member of friends mourn his passing. Manasco. Halter of DeQueen. the Mineral Springs Fire Services will be on Thursday, A seamstress, Virgie later Funeral services will be held Department and the Howard August 8, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. at in life was a sitter for her many at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, August 10, County Search and Rescue. He was a the Latimer Funeral Home of Nashville friends. She was a member of St. 2013 at St Mark United Methodist member of the New Shiloh Baptist Church with Bro David Raulerson and Bro James Mark United Methodist Church. Church with Rev. Winston Roden in Mineral Springs, where he was known Honeycutt oficiating. Virgie was preceded in death by oficiating. Interment will follow at as the Candyman to all the youth. Above Burial will follow in Liberty Cemetery her parents; husband, of 26 years Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. all things, he was a loving Papaw. in Nashville under the direction of Latimer John W. Bolding, a son, Ralph V. Pallbearers are James Mullen, Bill In addition to his parents, he was Funeral Home, Nashville. Bolding; step-mother, Rosie Davis Halter, Tom Bolding, Perry Bolding, preceded in death by his father-in-law and Visitation will be on Wednesday, from Manasco; brothers, Vestal, Luke and Winkie May and Mike Meeks. mother-in-law, Robert and Edna Grifin. 6:00 to 8:00 PM. Ed Manasco; and her sisters, Eltha Honorary Pallbearers are Marvin Hill, Survivors include, his wife of 47 years, You may send an online sympathy Parks and Deltha Farmer. Lloyd Kesterson and Gene Baggett. Patricia Coleman of Mineral Springs; three message to www.latimerfuneralhome. Survivors are her son, John M. The family will receive friends on children, Cheryl Roberts and husband, com. (Cynthia) Bolding of Norphlet; a Friday evening from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 brother, Andrew Jackson Manasco p.m. at Young’s Funeral Directors. Dortha Mae Chester Haynes, 91, July 30 (Barbara) of Hendersonville, In lieu of lowers, the family requests Tennessee; sisters, Juanita Wright memorials be made to St Mark United Smith Chester Lee Chester Lee of Oklahoma and Nora Bradford Methodist Church, 2010 W Hillsboro Funeral services for Haynes, age 91, of Grand Prairie, Texas was called to of California, along with her St, El Dorado, AR 71730. Dortha Mae Smith, 86, of Nashville are the Lord quietly and peacefully on Tuesday, grandchildren, Jill Ann (Mitchell) An online registry is available at July 30, 2013. Chester was born to the late Johnson of Brandon, MS, Pam (Todd) www.youngsfuneralhome.com. pending with Nashville Funeral Home. Fain and Fleda Haynes on October 10, 1921 in Bingen, Arkansas. He attended the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville where he was awarded a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering in 1949. Soon after, Chester joined the United States Army where he served 5 years in World War II and the Korean War. Married 63 years to Joyce Evelyn Holden, they raised their two in Grand Prairie. As faithful members of First Baptist Church, Chester served as a deacon, Sunday School teacher, and in the Master’s Builders Ministry. He retired from LTV in 1985 after 27 years of service. Chester is survived by his wife Joyce, daughters Kathy Beasley and Phyllis Carlin, son-in-law Glenn Carlin, grandchildren Jake and Will Beasley, sisters Mary Ponder, Frances Aylett and Sara Young, and a host of nieces, nephews, extended family and friends who are blessed to have known and loved him. Services were held on Saturday, August 3, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church located at 122 Northeast 2nd Street in Grand Prairie. Interment to follow at Moore Memorial Gardens in Arlington.

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P.J. TRacy IV anticipated,” said admin- this phase and we’ll know “I wish them the best, Murfreesboro Diamond istrator Penny Campbell. more after that,” said for the county needs ur- Any future ventures at Campbell. gent care, and if they do, When: August 10th • 10 a.m. MURFREESBORO -- As this point are in question, Changes were report- it would help sustain im- till soon as it appeared, it as more data is being col- edly also felt at the com- provement of Murfrees- was gone. lected about the area. pany’s other Arkansas boro,” Plyler concluded. Where: Brazil’s Detail & Full Due to “restructuring The decision to close rehabilitation locations Calls to the parent Service Center and downsizing changes” Urgent Care may or may in Glenwood and Hot company in North Caro- by parent company Kare not have an impact upon Springs. lina were not returned. Partners of North Caroli- the reopening of Pike “I would hope they More information about Come and na, the decision was made County Memorial Hospi- could find it in their heart the company can be seen last week to close the Ur- tal, which was in the works to keep some sort of ur- at www.compleatrehab. Join Us For A gent Care of Pike County by the same company. gent care facility open -- com. Spectacular facility located at 325 West “What the future of the families need that in Mur- Former patients of Ur- Main in Murfreesboro. hospital project is yet to freesboro, Glenwood and gent Care can call the Meal!!! “It has not received the be determined. We’re go- Pike County,” said Justice clinic for any needed in- volume that was initially ing to process through of the Peace Johnny Plyler. formation. 4 HomE & Family Thursday, August 8, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397

hance Stone and Taylor Cheyenne Armstrong, with their parents; announce their engagement and approaching Cwedding. The bride-elect is the daughter Public Works Water Department in of Frank Armstrong of Ada, Okla- Nashville. homa and the late Julie Walton. The couple plan to exchange She is the granddaughter of the their vows at the Hendrix Ranch ee and Ruth Scoggins and Donald Tidwell, all of Nashville, late Hobert Armstrong and the Chapel in De Queen on Saturday, late Irene Coker. Taylor is a 2013 Sept. 28th, at 2:00 p.m., with a recep- announce the engagement and approaching marriage graduate of Dierks High School tion to immediately follow at the Lof their daughter, Kimberly Nicole Tidwell, to Antonio and is currently attending Cossatot Hendrix Ranch Antique House. Cortail Rogers. College perusing Occupational In case we missed someone, all Therapy Assisting. friends and relatives are invited to Kimberly is the grand daughter of and Vertisteen Rogers, of Hope, The prospective groom is the son attend the shower and wedding. Edgar Tidwell, of Rosston, and Daisy Floyd Turner, of Dallas, and the late of Steve and Christie Stone of Nash- The couple will be honored with a Lee Tidwell, of Prescott. A 2004 Mary Lee Turner, of Hope. ville. He is the grandson of Trudy shower on Saturday, Aug. 17th from graduate of Nashville High School, A 2004 graduate of Hope High Smith of Nashville and the late Ron- 2-4 p.m. at the Carter Day Center in she now works at Husqvarna. School, he now works at Husqvarna. nie Smith and Dwayne and Gloria Nashville. Antonio is the son of Glynis Marks The couple will be united in Stone of Nashville. Chance is a 2009 They are registered at Power and Steffon and Dian Rogers, oh matrimony Sat., Aug. 24 at 6 p.m. in graduate of Nashville High School. Pharmacy, Tollett’s Gifts and Wal- Hope, and the grand son of Bobby Texarkana. He is employed with the Nashville Mart.

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David and Bonnie Smith will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this Saturday, August 10th from 2 to 5 pm. The celebration will be held at Ridgeway Baptist Church in the activities building. David and Bonnie were married on August 12, 1963 FUTRELL KAWASAKI in Denton, Texas and moved to Nashville in 1975. Together they share 7 children and 16 grandchildren. 870-845-3122 REBATES UP TO $1500.00 AND FINANCING AVAILABLE David and Bonnie along with their children would love for all their friends and family to stop by and be a part of this very special day. They have requested no gifts please.

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Work schedule is from Sunday at 3:00 p.m. LAWN CARE, LANDSCAPING J.K. Porter Jason Porter RF#987 until Friday at 9:00 a.m., with time off during the day. Excellent opportunity for a responsible person. AND STUMP GRINDING P.O. Box 1316 Ofice: All candidates must be able to pass criminal records Shrubs & Trees Hope, AR 71802 800-647-6455 background check, pre-employment drug test and provide (wide assortment) proof of high school diploma or equivalency. E.O.E. Applications may be completed at HCCC Inc. INSURED 2 Temporary job openings KOG Farms, LLC. in Lottie, LA 9/16/2013 to 1577 Hwy. 371 West, Nashville, AR 71852 12/15/2013. General worker needed for cattle, farm animals, grain, hay and soybean (870) 845-2307 farm. Help prepare, plant, fertilize and harvest. Help maintain headlands and grounds, No phone calls please. URRAY ANE keeping neat and clean. Manually clean, tear down and erect miles of fence. Hauling 198 M L and feeding hay, assist in calving, clean stalls, water and feed, assist with gates, count Off Hwy 278 W, toward Center Point heads and brand. Field prep includes manual shovel work and hoeing of weeds, spot RESIDENT MANAGER CARETAKER spraying treatments and general farm labor. Load and unload trucks. Help repair and maintain barn, buildings, cattle, corrals, equip., farm, fences, ields, levees, pastures, TEAM NEEDED roads, shed, shop, and water troughs. Worker must be able to lift/carry 70 lbs. Em- Little Rock Management Company is seeking a ployees may be compensated above the stated hourly wage, this decision to pay above Resident Manager and a Caretaker Team for a Family community in Murfreesboro, AR totaling 19 units. Must be professional, roBert’s the prevailing hourly wage will be made by the employer, basing this decision on outgoing, energetic, and capable of performing duties factors that include the individual recipient's performance and work history. Allergies unsupervised on a day to day basis. Experience in Property tree serViCe to ragweed, goldenrod, insect spray and related chemicals and pesticides, etc. may Management, Rural Development is preferred but not required. affect workers’ ability to perform the job. Employer may require post hire, random, MUST BE BONDED ON CREDIT HISTORY AND TREE REMOVAL/TRIMMING upon suspicion or post accident drug testing, all at no cost to employee. Testing posi- WILLING TO RESIDE ON PROPERTY. tive or failure to comply may result in immediate termination from employment. Job Compensation package includes: rent/utility free 2 bedroom BUCKET TRUCK, STUMP includes stooping, lifting and working outside in inclement weather. Must have 3 mo apartment along with a monthly Salary. Duties include: leasing GRINDING, LOT CLEARING, exp in job offered, after 3 days worker required to keep up with other employees to apartments, collecting rents, bookkeeping, general maintenance, produce crops. All tools furnished at no cost. $9.50 hourly. Housing provided for all rehabbing/cleaning units, and yard care duties. AND BUSH HOGGING workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence daily. Guaranteed Send letters or resumes with references to: ¾ contract beginning with worker date of arrival .If applicable, Transp & subsistence PEARLIE KIDD, PDC Companies INSURED exp to worksite provided/paid by employer by 50% of contract, rtn at completion of 1501 N. University Ave., Suite 740 Little Rock, Arkansas 72207 870-557-0452 • 870-845-8474 contract. Apply/Send resumes for this job at the nearest local SWA @ 700 South Elm, 870-557-0452 • 870-845-8474 Hope, AR 71801 ph 870-777-3421 using LA JO# 458680 Or e-mail to [email protected] Equal Opportunity Employer 8 Jumps Thursday, August 8, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 MS From Page 1 A QUARTER CENTURY OF DR. PEPPER proposal. After the council declined to take action during the meeting, Tul- lis threatened to file the petition in order to force a special election on the issue at city expense. Green, who has also pre- viously served as mayor of Mineral Springs, then spoke in opposition to Tul- lis’s proposal, saying that he “did not see the need for the added expense.” Tullis interrupted Green several times, until Heatherly said, “That’s enough.” In the days after the meeting, opinions on the issue were sought from the Arkansas Municipal League, State Board of Election Commissioners and the Secretary of State and Attorney General’s offices. Don Zimmerman, director of the Arkansas Municipal League advised the city that a petition can- not prompt a special elec- tion, according to mayor Heatherly. That was later con- firmed by Tim Humphries, legal counsel for the State Board of Election Commis- sioners. “Referenda from peti- CHARLES GOODIN | Nashville News Sarah Morgan presents Wilson Bottling Co. CEO Kenneth Wilson with a trophy Tuesday celebrating the 25th anniversary of the company’s entry tions are always dealt with into Dr. Pepper distribution. Also pictured are Cindy Riggs, James Jamison, Jacky Robinson and Emiliano Garcia. during general elections in the state of Arkansas,” he said. Tullis, speaking in re- sponse to that information, indicated he would tempo- rarily suspend his efforts. Case continued against man accused of “We’ll file it away until after the next election,” he said. “I’ve got a long memory. We’ll just bring it killing well-known Nashville couple up again when we have a different council.” cHaRLES GOODIN He also said that he was known Nashville couple The charges stem from went off the east side of 66, and was employed Editor uncertain yet whether or during a traffic accident a December 2012 inci- the roadway into a ditch,” at Latimer Funeral Home not he would run for mayor in December of last year dent during which police according to incident as office manager for 20 of the city again in the next HOPE - The man ac- received a continuance say Whitaker allegedly reports. years. election. cused of killing a well- Monday in Hempstead “bumped into a Chevy Cecil and Mary Harris, On May 21, Whitaker County Circuit Court. Tahoe and spun out of occupants of the Honda, was arrested by Howard Andrew Whitaker, 24, is control crashing into a had to be extricated by County Sheriff’s Depu- now scheduled to return Honda Accord that was Hope fire fighters and were ties on a Hope Police De- • Private Club Members & Guest Only • With Memberships Available to court Nov. 4 with a trial headed north,” while transported by Pafford partment warrant for the • Must Be 21 to enter scheduled for Nov. 11 on driving a white truck EMS to Wadley Regional deaths of Harrises’ deaths. two charges of manslaugh- southbound on N. Her- Medical Center in Hope, Whitaker made his first ter. vey St. “The pickup then where they later died from appearance on May 22 in their injuries. Hempstead County Cir- Timbers HOWARD COUNTY Cecil Harris, 74, was a cuit Court and his arraign- photographer for the Nash- ment was set for July 15. A •• PRESENTS •• FARMER’S MARKET ville News for more than 40 $10,000 corporate surety 110 S. 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White Cliffs News Revival Meeting MaRy cROSSLIN Thanks to the staff at the Contributor Nashville News for their beautiful service in print- The farmers got some ing the programs. God much needed rain this Bless you all. week. According to the Paraloma will have their weather reporter, we are Homecoming the third still short from the average weekend in August. Every- rainfall for our area. Hope- one is invited. fully we are still in the cycle School will start before for more rain. we know it. The children Ruben Maxwell form will be on their way back Horatio was visiting in the to the classes. Let’s help Cliffs on Saturday. them have a good year by Thanks to Irene Hendrix, helping with the needed who came to my rescue to school supplies. This will help me complete my last make them strive to do project for the week. I have better in their studies and found out that the Lord we will share in their suc- uses whoever He wants to, cess. The school list is in too get His work done. the stores for the various I hear the Jamison peach grade levels. Please buy orchard has a bountiful something and give it to crop this year. I hope they your neighborhood school. taste as good as they did Christian Refresher: last year. I hope to get PROVERBS; 4; 23-27 some this week. Keep thy heart with all Lela James called me on diligence, for out of it are Sunday. She was not feeling the issues of life. well. Please remember to 24. Put away from thee keep this young woman a forward mouth, and per- D.E. Ray | Nashville News in your prayers. Pray for a verse lips put far from thee. Evangelist Gene Fultcher, a Center Point native who pastors a church in Malvern, addresses the crowd at the Center total healing and restora- 25. Let thine eyes look Point Missionary Baptist Church’s revival meeting Monday evening. The revival ran Sunday through Wednesday. tion. Continues prayers are right on, and let thine eye- requested for the young lids look straight before man from Ashdown, who thee. was in a very serious car 26. Ponder the path of wreck and have severe thy feet, and let all thy injuries. ways be established. Glenwood man pleads no Thanks to all of the 27. Turn not to the right friends of Mt. Zion, who hand nor to the left; re- was guest on Sunday. move thy foot from evil contest to murder charge

LawRENcE GRaVES Jones, 12, of pain in the abdo- and charged with three News Staff pulled tis- men, vomiting and run- counts of domestic bat- sue from ning a high temperature. tery in the third degree MURFREESBORO -- a box for At 9:23 p.m. a call was with Wood and her two Aaron “Benji” Shields, Shields placed to Pike County 911 siblings being the vic- 36, of Glenwood plead to use to stating that the child was tims. no contest Monday af- wipe his not breathing. A second However those charg- ternoon in Pike County eyes. call was placed a minute es were not pursued af- Circuit Court to a single SHIELDS A later saying that someone ter Wood told authori- charge of second degree charge of permitting outside the Dennis Street ties she had not told the murder with enhanced abuse of a minor, a Class residence was screaming. truth about the incident penalties for causing the B felony, remains against Strickland was trans- and chose not to press death of a two-year-old Strickland’s mother, McK- ported to Saint Joseph’s charges. boy on Sept. 12, 2011. ayla J. Wood, 24, of 640 Hospital in Hot Springs But on Sept. 15 Wood Shields received a 28- Dennis Street in Glen- where he died. An au- told investigators Sept. year sentence in the Ar- wood. Her trial was set topsy conducted Sept. 15 that everything she kansas Department of for October 10th. 14 stated an examina- had reported in the Janu- Corrections with 10 years Hindering apprehen- tion of the victim’s body ary 2011 incident was suspended, as well as or- sion charges against demonstrated blunt force true but that she dropped dered to pay court costs. Shields’ mother, Ruby abdominal injury which the charges after Shields Wearing an orange Pike Justice, were nolle caused the laceration of threatened to kill her and County Jail jumpsuit and prossed or dropped at the small bowel which her children if she did not sporting pink handcuffs, the request of Prose- ultimately caused peri- get him out of trouble. Lisa ChandLer insuranCe Shields, stood before cuting Attorney Bryan tonitis. On Nov. 7, 2011, Wood Circuit Judge Tom Coo- Chesshir. The autopsy also told police that Shields ~ Group & Individual ~ per, mumbled almost in- Chesshir told Judge showed evidence of 10 said the infant’s death G Health G Life G Dental G audibly ``Yes’’ and ``Yes Cooper an Arkansas older injuries over the was his fault and caused G G sir’’ to a series of ques- State Police investigation entire body, 14 recent when he “squashed’’ him. Medicare Supplement tions from Judge Cooper found Wood left her resi- injuries to the head and Wood also told police For more information, call in which he admitted dence at about 9:30 p.m. neck, five injuries to the that Shields had been he caused the death of to work at the Glenwood trunk, nine to the internal “excessive’’ while pun- (870) 845-5930 Ofice Karsen Strickland, also of Nursing Home, leaving abdomen and two to the ishing the victim and 845-7728 Cell Glenwood. At one point Karsen and another sib- extremities, according to his sibling several times his attorney, LaJeana ling, age four, in the care police. in the past including of Shields. The state police inves- describing one incident Wood returned home tigator, Special Agent Jim- where he made the vic- from work about 6:30 mie O. Thomas, stated in tim stand on a glass jar a.m. the next morning his report that the medi- in the corner of the room and found Shields giving cal examiner told him and warned him if he fell Specialty Clinic the victim a bath and, that the symptoms from off he would “beat him’’ according to police, she the bowel injury were according to the police said Shields told her that immediate and likely report. the victim had “pooped’ caused by who was with Chesshir said relatives in the bed. the victim at the time. of the victim were in The victim complained In January 2011, agreement with the sen- Spotlight throughout the day, Sept. Shields was arrested tence given Shields.

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NASHVILLE - A 33 year serving in National old Hot Springs man was arrested for possessing Guard and Reserve methamphetamine Sun- day. According to a state- Arkansas Employer what is expected and de- ment issued by Howard Support of the Guard and serves recognition ofr his County reserve (ESGR), a Depart- outstanding dedication Sheriff ment of Defense operation- to members of his depart- Butch Mor- al committee, announced ment.” ris, Depu- today Sheriff James Single- Employee Support of the ties Steven ton of Hempstead County Guard and Reserve (ESGR), Wakefield Sheriff’s Office was hon- a Department of Defense and Tra- ored with a Patriot Award operational committee, vis Turner in recognition of extraordi- seeks to foster a culture in WEEKS took Jer- nary support of its employ- which all employers sup- emy Weeks into custody ee serving in the Arkansas port and value the employ- around 1:45 a.m. during a Guard and Reserve. ment and military service routine patrol on Honeyc- According to Paul G. of members of the National utt Road. Henley, Southwest Arkan- Guard and Reserve in the “Deputies observed sas ESGR Chair, “the Pa- United States. ESGR fa- a white Ford car travel- triot Award was created by cilitates and promotes ing north on Honeycutt ESGR to publicly recognize a cooperative culture of Road and saw the vehicle individuals who provide employer support for Na- cross the center line three outstanding patriotic sup- tional Guard and Reserve times,” Morris said in port and cooperation to service by developing and the statement. “Deputies their employees, who like avocation mutually benefi- stopped the vehicle for the citizen warriors before cial initiatives, recognizing the traffic violation and them, have answered their outstanding employer sup- noticed the driver moving nations’ call to serve. port, increasing awareness around inside the vehicle Sheriff Singleton was of applicable laws and while they were perform- nominated for being highly policies, resolving poten- ing the traffic stop.” supportive of the National tial conflicts between em- According to the state- Guard by this Reserve ployers and their service ment, Weeks allegedly Component employee. members, and acting as admitted to police that Supportive supervisors the employers’ principal his driver’s license was are critical to maintaining advocate within DoD. suspended and officers the strength and readiness Paramount to ESGR’s asked him to exit the of the nations’ Guard and mission is encouraging vehicle. Reserve units.” employment of Guardsmen “When he exited the Sgt. Gary D. Dorman, and Reservists who bring vehicle, he carried a Mc- who nominated Sheriff Sin- integrity, global perspec- Donald’s cup with him gleton for the award states, tive and proven leadership and placed it on the trunk “Being a former member o to the civilian workforce. of the vehicle,” Morris SUBMITTED PHOTO | Nashville News the National Guard, Sheriff For more information Madeline Graves, along with her competitive dance team Pride of Arkansas, of said. “Deputies observed Singleton recognizes the about ESGR Outreach Pro- Fayetteville, was chosen to dance with the former Miss Arkansas 2012 Sloane sacrifices his employees grams, or ESGR volunteer an objects floating inside Roberts at the 2013 Miss Arkansas Pageant in Hot Springs, AR. They performed the McDonald’s cup.” to a medley of songs on Thursday’s preliminary night. Madeline is the daughter of make to serve the state opportunities, please call The floating object Shawn and Glenda Graves of Fayetteville and granddaughter of Dewey and Janie and country. The Sheriff 800-336-4590 or visit www. turned out to be a bag Hipp of Mineral Springs. goes above and beyond ESGR.mil containing a crystal-like substance police believe to be methamphetamine. “After deputies found the suspected metham- phetamine, Weeks told deputies that it was meth- Hillcrest EHC holds family night amphetamine and that he was going back to prison,” Morris said. The Hillcrest E.H.C. held was done by Quida Power. picnic or potluck.” ness.” great Bobby Ray, Martha Weeks was transported its yearly family night, get- Members, family and Quida Power gave the The roll call was an- Hayes and Willie Alice to Howard County Jail to-gether, in the home of guests enjoyed a pot luck “thought of the month” to nounced to “where would Castleberry. where he is awaiting a Mabel Sanders. supper. show a child what once you like to go on a picnic.” Reminders “Howard bond hearing. Formal Club President, Doria Vivian Roberta gave the delighted you, to find the Others attending were County Fair” is Sept. 9-14. charges have not yet been Ray, called the meeting to devotional and helpful hint child’s delight added to Evalou Bowles, Janell Rob- The club will meet Sept. filed. order. The opening prayer on “carrying a salad to a your own, “This is happi- erts, Brittany Culp and 5, at 6 p.m. at E.H.C. House.

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Thursday, August 8, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 lEgal 9-b Former Garland County Look for deputy pleads guilty on Facebook! Parliment accused of arranging travel for prostitute Public Notice TEXARKANA - Conner She told ranging for her to stay in a record (if any), the defen- Used School Buses: Eldridge, United States officers that local hotel room. When she dant’s role in the offense, Nashville Public Schools are taking sealed Attorney for the West- one client, arrived in Hot Springs, she and the characteristics of bids for the sale of used school buses. Bus #27, ern District of Arkansas Mr. Parlia- and Parliament engaged in the violations. 1997 Chevrolet, Collins body, capacity 24, miles announced that former ment, was sexual activity in the hotel The sentence will not 112,783. Bus #19, 1992 Bluebird, capacity 72, Garland County Sheriff’s a police of- room in exchange for pay- exceed the statutory maxi- miles 111,031. These two buses do run and have Deputy Neil Parliament, ficer in Hot ment. Parliament then ar- mum and in most cases diesel engines. Bus #8 will be sold as a non-road 39, pleaded guilty in fed- PARLIMENT Springs, Ar- ranged for her to meet with it will be less than the eral court to a one-count kansas, and other individuals, whom maximum. In this case, worthy unit. These buses may be seen at the information for arranging showed officers numerous she also engaged in sexual Parliament faces the maxi- Nashville School Bus Shop. Please submit sealed for a minor to travel to text messages regarding activity with in exchange mum penalties of 20 years bids to the School Bus Shop or the Administration Hot Springs, Arkansas, to her traveling to Hot Springs for payment. in prison and a fine of Building, 600 North 4th Street, Nashville, engage in prostitution. to engage in prostitution. Parliament was origi- $250,000. Arkansas 71852. Bids will be received until 3:00 At the time of the of- She further admitted to nally arrested on a federal This case was investi- P.M. Monday, August 19, 2013. fense, Parliment was a officers that she first made warrant on June 13, 2013. gated by the FBI Denied (NPS:61-64;w98) marine patrol officer with contact with Parliament in At sentencing, the de- Innocence Task Force and the Garland County Sher- January 2013. fendant’s sentence will be the Little Rock Police De- iff’s office. At that time, Parliament determined by the court af- partment. Assistant United The Honorable Susan O. made arrangements for her ter review of factors unique States Attorney Dustin Public Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Hickey accepted the plea to travel from Memphis to to this case, including the Roberts is prosecuting the HOWARD COUNTY, ARKANSAS in United States District Hot Springs, including ar- defendant’s prior criminal case for the United States. Court in Hot Springs. PROBATE DIVISION Estate of Dorthy Hunter, Decease No. PR12-57-2 United States Attorney Last Known Address: Nashville, Arkansas Eldridge commented, “Mr. Public Notice Date of Death: March 31, 2008 Parliament abused his po- Pursuant to the provisions of Probate Code, Sec. 152, notice is given that An instrument dated February 20, 2004, was on the sition of public trust to accounts of the administration of the estate listed below have iled, on the dates12th day of July, 2013, admitted to probate as the last engage in illegal activities shown, by the named personal representatives. will of the above named decedent and the undersigned involving prostitution. This All interested persons are called on to ile objections to such accounts on or has been appointed executor thereunder. A contest of the activity is unacceptable, before the sixtieth day following the iling of the respective accounts, failing probate of the will can be affected only by iling petition and we will continue to which they will be barred forever from excepting to the accounts. within the time provided by law. bring to justice those in- Name of Estate Name & Address of Representative Date Filed All persons having claims against the estate must dividuals who seek to use PR-2011-60-2 David & Julie Dumser 07/11/2013 exhibit them, duly veriied, to the undersigned within similar positions to perpe- six months from the date of the irst publication of this trate crimes.” MARTHA JANE DUMSER, 1937 Knightbridge, Road notice, or they shall be forever barred and precluded According to court doc- An Incapacitated Person Danville, Indiana 46122 from any beneit in the estate. Provided, that claims for uments, in early February injury or death caused by the negligence of the decedent 2013, the Little Rock Police PR 2012-74-2 Nancy Dudney 07/08/2013 shall be iled within six months from the date of the irst Department was contacted IN THE MATTER OF THE 8612-104 Olde Station DR. publication of the notice, or they shall be forever barred by a minor female who GUARDIANSHIP OF THE PERSON Crowley, Raliegh, NC 27615 and precluded from any beneit on such estate. admitted to police that AND ESTATE OF: This notice irst published August 1, 2013 she had been engaging MAUDE NEOMA MURPHY DENNIS HILL in prostitution. The indi- Dated this 8th day of July 8, 2013 c/o Charles M. Walker vidual resided in Memphis, Brenda Washburn, Wilson, Walker & Short Tennessee, and admitted Probate Clerk of Howard County, Arkansas Post Ofice Drawer 1159 to traveling into Arkansas Cally Reed, Deputy Clerk Hope, Arkansas 71802-1159 to meet clients. (CCO;63;w148) (WWS:61,63;w195)

Public Notice Insurance ...... $1,125.00 Repairs & Maintenance ...... $2,737.63 Misc ...... $141.35 Fireman Training...... $752.57 City of Dierks Financial Dues & Subscriptions...... $110.00 E-Paging ...... $0.00 Worker’s Compensation ...... $0.00 Replace/New Equipment ...... $1,183.55 Statement Police Training ...... $252.41 Insurance ...... $1,620.00 Postage ...... $46.50 Worker’s Compensation ...... $0.00 January 31, 2013 to June 30, 2013 New Police Vehicle ...... $1,800.00 Dues & Fees ...... $250.00 Total Police Expense ...... $98,493.94 Misc ...... $2,220.32 General Fund Total Expenditures...... $10,957.15 General Fund Checking ...... $63,386.27 Sanitation Expenditures: Cash in Bank June 30, 2013 ...... $26,166.76 Certificates of Deposit ...... $36,562.62 Salaries...... $24,892.10 City of Dierks Park Commission Criminal Justice Savings ...... $1,043.91 Gas & Oil ...... $4,532.57 Cash in Bank December 31, 2012...... $282.39 Equipment Depreciation Fund ...... $13,698.29 Vehicle Insurance ...... $625.00 Revenue: General Fund savings ...... $29,370.39 Landfill Expense ...... $9,297.84 Transfer from General ...... $5,000.00 Balance December 31, 2012 ...... $144,061.48 Miscellaneous...... $110.95 Building & Pavillion Rental...... $25.00 General Fund Revenue: Supplies ...... $425.43 Other Revenue ...... $0.00 State General Turnback ...... $9,252.69 Maintenance And Repairs ...... $3,077.34 Total Revenue ...... $5,025.00 Other Revenue ...... $2,607.19 Health & Dental ...... $8,348.40 Expenditures: Criminal Justice Fund ...... $321.18 Worker’s Compensation ...... $0.00 Utilities ...... $2,624.84 County Property Taxes ...... $3,859.58 Replace/New Equipment ...... $5,474.80 Park Improvements ...... $862.41 Franchise Tax ...... $19,898.09 Total Sanitation Expense...... $56,784.43 Fines & Forfeitures ...... $4,805.00 Insurance ...... $0.00 Miscellaeous...... $539.24 Interest...... $159.02 Total General Fund Expense ...... $282,931.30 Sales Tax...... $184,111.64 Total Expenditures...... $4,026.49 Cash in Bank June 30, 2013 ...... $1,280.90 Sanitation Fees...... $50,743.87 General Fund Checking...... $47,065.59 Grant...... $450.00 Certificates of Deposit ...... $36,671.34 City of Dierks -- Park Fund Construction Uniform Filing Fees ...... $246.17 Criminal Justice Savings ...... $1,365.69 Cash in Bank December 31, 2012...... $18.61 Total Revenue ...... $276,454.43 General Fund Savings Acct...... $33,070.45 Revenue: General Fund Expenditures: Equipment Depreciation Fund ...... $19,411.55 Other Revenue ...... $0.00 Administrative Expenditures Net Gen. Fund June 30, 2013...... $137,584.62 Total Revenue ...... $0.00 Salaries -- Elected Officials ...... $11,850.00 Expenditures: Salaries--Other ...... $3,438.32 City Of Dierks Street Fund: Miscellaneous...... $18.61 Utilities ...... $19,606.37 Cash in the Bank December 31, 2012..... $3,194.22 Total Expenditures...... $18.61 Tax Liability...... $27,102.81 Revenue Cash in Bank June 30, 2013 ...... $0.00 Transfers Street ...... $0.00 State Turnback ...... $29,746.42 Gas & Oil ...... $2,708.41 County Property Tax...... $2,267.33 Community Center Renovation Legal & Accounting...... $4,636.00 General Fund Transfer ...... $0.00 Cash in Bank December 31, 2012...... $1,655.47 Supplies ...... $1,745.20 Total Revenue ...... $32,013.75 Revenue Maintenance & Repairs ...... $2,107.05 Revenue ...... $0.00 Miscellaneous ...... $1,065.77 Street Fund Expenditures: Donations ...... $0.00 Postage ...... $182.00 Salaries & Taxes ...... $12,360.30 Total Revenue ...... $0.00 Transfers Park ...... $5,000.00 Gas & Oil ...... $1,688.24 Expenditures: Dues & Subscriptions ...... $2,128.81 Health & Dental ...... $1,889.64 Miscellaneous ...... $1,655.47 Health & Dental ...... $2,976.00 Maintenance And Repairs ...... $2,423.33 Total Expenditures...... $1,655.47 Codification of Ordinance ...... $0.00 Supplies ...... $2,984.06 Cash in Bank June 30, 2013 ...... $0.00 Replace/New Equipment ...... $0.00 Utilities ...... $0.00 Health & Dental-Water Dept...... $16,407.55 Tax Liability...... $2,783.97 Indebtedness Howard County Jail ...... $14,499.96 Replace /New Equipment ...... $2,537.37 Sanitation Truck...... $25,309.37 Property Taxes ...... $666.48 Misc ...... $0.00 New Police Car ...... $25,586.00 Revenue Department ...... $0.00 Vehicle Insurance...... $767.50 Mower ...... $5,752.73 Park Improvements ...... $5,256.80 Worker’s Compensation ...... $0.00 Total Indebtedness June 30, 2013 ..... $56,648.10 Computer Supplies ...... $0.00 Total Expenditures...... $27,434.41 All financial records of the City of Dierks are public re- Vehicle Insurance ...... $0.00 Cash In Bank June 31, 2013 ...... $7,773.56 cords and are open for public inspection during regular Insurance ...... $0.00 business hours of 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., Monday through Dog Leases ...... $4,197.38 City of Dierks Fire Department City Improvements...... $2,078.02 Cash in Bank December 31, 2013...... $26,713.26 Friday at the Municipal Building, Dierks, Arkansas. Total Administrative Expense ...... $127,652.93 Revenue: If the records are in active use or in storage and are Interest...... $13.02 therefore not available at the time a citizen asks to ex- Police Department Expenditures: Fire Fees ...... $9,297.10 amine them, the custodian shall certify this fact in writing Salaries...... $63,009.07 Other Revenue ...... $15.00 to the applicant and set a date and hour within three Utilities ...... $3,802.38 Act 833 ...... $1,085.53 (3) days, at which time the records shall be available Gas & Oil ...... $5,901.13 Grant...... $0.00 for inspection and copying. Uniform Expense ...... $171.29 Total Revenue ...... $10,410.65 City of Dierks Other supplies ...... $3,977.56 Expenditures: Sherri Edge, Recorder/Clerk Maintenance & Repairs ...... $4,347.20 Utilities ...... $1,415.18 Health & Dental ...... $10,238.04 Gas & Oil ...... $583.85 (COD:63, w:665) Replace/New Equipment ...... $3,572.51 Supplies ...... $194.05 10-B Thursday, August 8, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 Howard Memorial Hospital Foundation’s

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Howard Memorial Hospital Foundation held a fashion show GivinG “Giving back… In Style” on Aug. 3 to showcase back to school fashions avail- back... able in Nashville to raise funds for the in new medical office building. Boutiques and shops from around Nashville who participated were Factory Connec- tion, Sharpe’s, Pretty Southern, Salon Britt, Dena’s Divas, Qual- ity Shoe Store, Susie Q’s, Model Citizen, Pink Avenue, Karter’s Dugout, and Etc. Bou- tique. Style 4 3

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1. Brittany Middleton showcases a Vocal pink cross studded tank with black bling capri leggings and Jeff Lieb Total Design earrings all avail- able at Susie Q’s. 2. Sadie Prejean wears a black stripe sweetheart tube dress available at Pretty Southern. 3. Abby Herzog features a multi color geometric dress available at Model Citizen. 4. Emily Herzog rocked a tan and black dress and Red Cape Cod jewelry set from Model Citizen. 5. Brittany Backus wore a green and black abstract maxi dress with a mother of pearl silver swirl necklace available from Pink Avenue.

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